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' •••• • ' •-•iy; 'f"~ J (AIM 'POST. - • _ WEDNFA3Dia .... . 24 The Aitegnenyty,artey Railroad. IltralSONl3 MRE3 MINED—DULY UALIQBIMI .4" ' ' "titriGi sitizsPOßT. ailliAlret• thirty-one .rdilee of the Allegheny, ,• Valhi; Railroad - were - opened up. Y9Bteldai;ib7" running the first, patiseriger train of cora. that Amer passed along the valley of the PAO — It was not a formal opening, as only limited number of the Mends of the enterprise were invited, including Members of the , press;_ •. whia:Alitf -road is completed to Kittsuning=o dietattbe or forty•four miles and•whiel will be by-the middle of December—the event being one'4la &rioter magnitude, a more extensive celebration may bo anticipated. • excursion party yesterday started at 9i o'clOck; from the corner of Fifth and Liberty stroeb4 in omnibuses for. Lawrenceville, where we bend awaiting our arrival the iron horse hitched to two beautiful railway carriages. We left Lawrencerilleat precisely half-past ten, and brproieling leisurely to give every ono an op bortunity to sea as much as possible of the eatifies - of the Allegheny Valley,yeached Free pert" at one O'clock. This was just a reason ably good -dinner hour, and tho , managers seemed , also to think dqnst so '." for here, izt a tame buildin building , intended; in the future to ex:corn :if:date locomotives, we found a couple of large tables groaning under a weight of the fat things of Ate land. To say the guests partook of this repast, would feebly describe the onslaught , made upon the roast beef, mutton, boiled ham, Plontragaltela whisky, Oakes, pies, and all the little et ceteras. This done, the whistle sound- ed and all got again intd the care, and retnrninz, &hived at home a little after five o'clock, in the evening, in excellent condition, and, we believe, every one in the moat perfect good humor. This road. of which wo yesterday witnessed the first link Perfected, is destined to be ono of the great arteries of trade leading into Pitts bnrgh. The , gauge le few feet eight and a half. It was propoled in the beginning to make it a six feet gauge and run it up to Olean, so as to connect with the NeW York and Erie ; and In view of this fact the latter corporation made a very , heavy subscription to Its stook. But the Z . T.ew Tork and Brie soon after became so deeply embarrassed in its fineness that the aforesaid sub- soription was abandoned, and it is now we be- ' 110.0 tke ,intention to Strike the Sunbury and Erie near-Eidgway, in Elk county. -IV° have not space nor time now to detail the Imnterbse value of products which will find their *ay to market through the medium of this road. We will only say the Valley of the Allegheny, in ,agricultural resources, is one of the richest in the State of Pennsylvania ; in minerals it is eirett richer, and as en illustration wo may men tion that for miles aleng tbo route the eremite tlonalave laid bare a seam of the best bitumin- One Coal, varying from two to five feet in thick ness. As a through route to Philadelphia, via the Sunbury and Erie, it will have advantages for the cheap transportation of freight not poe gassed by any other route ; inasmuch as the gradients do not at any pilule exceed thirty three feet to the : mile,. which is only one-third of any other road. Gronod was first broken in the spring of '53, but operations were not fairly commenced until the fall of '63. Last year was ono of unusual hardship for enterprises requiring a large meant of money. Considering, therefore, these drawbacks j the progress , made has been highly creditable to the unflagging perseverance of the President, lion. Wm. Y. Johnston, assisted by Messite. John T. Logan, L. Wilt:Barth and others of the Sonrd of Managers. The names of the officera ate: President—WM. F. JOHNSTON. • MunageraJoint T. Loons, Gao. W. JACKSON, L. WILMART4 F. B. Bauaor, JOS6PII BUFFING- Tos and Thos. M'Cuu.oeft. Chief Engineer—W . Mu.atou Rossurs. Superintendent--A. J. HOPPER. We are informed a train will start from Free port at 8 A. M. each day for Pittsburgh, and re turning will leave the station at Lawrenceville . At 5 P. M., thus affor ling persons living on the tonic an opportunity of coming here, transact ing their business and returning home on the same day. This is a vast improvement on a voyage by " the ragleg oanswl," which usqgly occupied nine hours to Freeport. The A No. 1 copper bottomed packets " Westmoreland " and "Farmer's Friend " may tie up ; Othello's oc anpation'a gone. COWITSUATIOS or TUE LIQUOR CABS —The Ulla of the Commonwealth vs. William Bennett, WOO Continued yesterday morning, in the Court of Quarter Sessions. Dtt the opening of the Court, the defendant'B I oonnael exhibited a license from the Treasurer of Allegheny County, authorizing William Ben nett to keep an eating saloon and beer house, and said this was all the evidence they had to offer. This license gives defendant the right to Bell beer until April let, 1856. 8.. Biddle Roberts then, at some length, ad dressed the jury on behalf of the Commonwealth. He contended that the case had been clearly proven, the evidence being sufficient to justify the jury to find a verdict of guilty. - Mr. Burke followed, for the defence. His ar gument occupied nearly four hours in the de livery, and the ingenuity, research and eloquence diOployed will add much to the reputation of that gentleman. He argued powerfully against the constitutionality of the law, citing in sup port of that position, numerous authorities and decisions. lie also attempted to destroy the va lidity of the , indictment, by showing that that document did not specifically set forth the of fence committed by defendant. It charged him in general terms with selling "spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, or admixtures thereof," with out particularising which kind. This, Mr. Burke contended was a vital defect. That the offence was clearly, proven the gentleman like. glee denied. mt. A. W. Loomis next addressed the Jury for defence. - also endeavored to show the un constitutionality of the law, and made an able and forcible argument near -three hours in length. Col. S. W. Black closed for the prosecution in splendid speech, unanswerable in argument and unsurpaseable in eloquence. It was un doubtedly the finest address made at-the bar for many years. At the conclusion of the arguments, Court adjourned until nine o'clock this morning, when the Jadge'e charge will be delivered, and the case sent to the Jury. Bupwing Cousx.—Court met ; present : Chief Justice Lewis, and Judges Lowrie, Knox and Black. TUESDAY, Ootober 28. Walker et al. vs, Eythe. Error to the Court o f Common Pleas of Butler county. Argued by Gesacm for plaintiff in error; by Brodin for de fendant in error ; and closed by Porviance fer plaintiff in error. Biehtel vs. Pearce's Administrator. Error to the Court of Common Pleas of Vet:Longo county. Judgment of non. pros. On motion of Mr. Stewart, James R. Robin son, Eeq., of Mercer, was admitted to praotioa istan attorney of this Court. Walker and wife vs. McCormick. Error t the Court of Common Pleas of Venango county. Cause settled and judgment of non pros. Camphor Camphor;a mphor; error to the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford county; Judgment affirmed ; opinion by Knox J. Phillips vs. The Seike Ran an S d c ount provement Company ; error to the Cof -Common Pleas of Northumberland County; Judgment affirmed ; opinion by Knox J. McCue vs. Johnston et al ; error to the Court of Common Yleas of Butler County ; argued by Pontine° for plaintiff in error. The Court de clined hearing other counsel. noels vs. Beek ; error to the Court'of Common Pleas o f Lawrence county ; argued by Mr. Dana for the (intendant in error. The Court declined hearing McGatfin for plaintiff in _ error. Cook et al. vs. Dunkle; error to the Cowl of Common Pleas of Clarion County ; argued by Myers for plaintiff in error, and by Lathy for deferidtmt in error. Wilson vs. Jones ; error to the Court of Coln non Pleas of Mercer County ; argued by Stev an forplaiatiff In error, and by Oriffith for de fendant in error. Muntive. Guthrie; error to the Court of Com,. mon Pleas of Clarion County ; Judgment of non VOL Dear COMM—Hon. Dl. Hampton on tho Bench. Twiner, October 23, 1865. The .plaintiff, in the case of Wilson. vs. Mo. Cann, action of ejectment, took a non-snit, after the jury had beenant for a considerable time. Tut No.rionsi. Meosuss.—The November number of this excellent monthly ,Is receive.d. The reading matter is all interesting ;: and the typographical and mechanical appearance of it excels that of any magazine'we receive. Price 181 cents. For sale by J. L. Read, Yonrh et. A - Pawn= Tue.—The steamer 3, limmd, laeguira" brOnght np, on Monday evening, from Zanesiille. one hundred and tbirty-ftia2 cabin pastengefe. .ohe had three bridal partiis on toad, who amused themselves hugely by den .4lng until - daylight yesterday morning. HiAt,re Orinos.-letei r iintly-In the City of E'ittetutgh, from October 14th to October 21et, 1065: z e s `7%. 4111111. „ , toms= ,enmetfem .. t' ... o Xypludd Ittrvir:: , . X l • " ‘-0 ' Mame...... Ootnoigittod;......;.;:»';''':.4- . Old Ago i 4;4 " ' OF THBI AIiOVB7EITREe HIS Vain; 1 year 2 Form 40 to 60 0 Prom Ito 1 60 to 'GC .. 0 2to 0 " 6 to 10,.......,......... 0 70 to 10 to 0' -30 to `9O *0 13 to 3 'OD to 190 0' 20 to I Age; 0' isle!, 7 Veriudes,73 80to40 . ;iiiitte,12; ,Oolored,l :Total l9' Order of the Board of Health. ' ANDREW. 0. MURDOCH, ; • Physician or Boaplotnealth. COUSTERYWIIti ARRISVID,L-11a8.131011010gi Frederick • Moradt -was held to' bait by Justice Mack In the sum of $509, on it.OheriPt of obtain lug money under false pretences, by. selling a Spurious article of Dr. Hostetter's Bitters as the genuine. The bitters were neatly put'up In:bet: ties, with labels- entirely eimperlothe gennine Hostetter Bitters, and' sold its SUChe 4 1 :1 0 sous tinfoil, however, was apparent at once: when this - article was' Moradt signed the re ceipt for payment of the article-Bold in the name pf Peter Reiss,' who, it Is und endemi c ts Partner or clerk of Moradt._ _ This besiness of counter felting Dr.•Hostelter's 'Niters hati.,been exten eively carried on in this city by various , partles, and we trust they will now be brought to jute= tice.—St.. Louis Herald. - u Mn. SAXE'S LEOTIIR 'A E.—The g M e n' sa Li brary Assoolatioustotonnee - that thefirst lecture of their courite„ this season, will 1)9, delivered by. Mr. John '45 Pridelifietibigeit; of Masonic Hall.: Der.,eiticetta+alVramember the rich treat they enjoyed last year listening to Mr. ;Saxe, and will2bertainlif - ta fail , to give limit crowded house. As a linniciretil tiriter - andPoet, he is only Weiler to Dr. lictinees, the man who '" daro.:,not , be as fanny as he could," and will trieSt° assuredly serve-up an intellectual feast of a high order. The stihjeat amnia The Press, a poem prononneed by the critics to be an excel lent piece of composition. FREE BRIDGES ovEn THE ALLECIRENY.—At the lest meeting of •the Allegheny Councilti,=the rot= , lowing resolution was adopted 1 . Besot - cid, That a epeeist committee of five be appointed, two from the, Select and three from the C. C., for the purpose or forming a plan whereby the foot walk's of the bridges across'the Allegheny river may be made free; to the citizens of said city, and report to Councils at nest meet ing. FOUNDLIIIG.—An infant supppied to have bOMI born on Monday night, was Nand yesterday morning on the kitchen eteps of the dwelling of Thos.:liorria„barber..qe. tha corner of Lib erty, street an ti Garrison "alley. ' Thelittlti inno cent was wrapped in an old blanket batno note nor token was left to g vea olnelaitapaternity. It *ae placed in the charge of a kind hearted lady, and will be sent in a few days to the Over seers of tho Poor. • But. Pogrom —Any of our numerous read ers who desire the services of a faithful and honest man to distribute or post. bills, will find such in Mr. John M'Carthy, whose card is-pub Hated in another part of this : , paper. We can recommend him as %person who will attend punctually and carefully to any business that may bo entrusted to him. lISAVY Ana - twits or WIIP.AT etto FLOUTL— The arrivals of wheat wad flour by the river, for the poet twenty-four hours, have been very heavy. The steamer Lode May came up with 2,464 barrels of flour and 334 Beaks of wheat ; and the Argonaut with 2,684 barrels of flour and 856 flacks of wheat, making 670 tens of freight, Both boats bad tileo)large amorinte of other freight. MASONIC HALL.—The crowds that daily throng this plane, (and leave their money too,) attest that the Corn Sheller has a strong hold upon the affections of the people. The State of Illinois is offered at exceeding fair rates in our sliver. tieing columns this morning. It offers a rare chance to the enterprising. LARCENY.—Tao colored women wore arrested by the Mayor's pollee, yesterday, for stealing $9,00 from an Irishman, named Bernaid Laf ferty. The larceny was perpetrated in a house on Coal Lane, where Bernard had Wont for no good purpose. SLANDER. —A capias was yesterday issued by Prothonotary Campbell, for the arrest of Fran cis Gordon and wife, to answer in the District Court, far a suit for slander, instituted by Bp sauna M'Cambridge. Dail required in $2,000. AN lita 'Momar, named Susan Planer, was committed to jail, yesterday, by Mayor adtllllP, at the eolicitatton of her mother, who is desirous to have her sent to the Asylum at Itarriebtag by the Court. WSNDELL PHILLIPS, the famous Abolitionist, from Massaohneette, will lecture in this city on Monday, the 4th of November. We anderatand his subieet will be entitled the Lost Arta. * Travelers along our Western waters should always take the precenVon to supply themselves with e genuine article of llostetter's Stomach Bitters, as It is now conceded by all who have tried thts invaluable medicine, that they will regulate the nomad', If used as per direct lions on the bottle, and carry a traveler safe through ell the various changes of diet, as well as water, which, with out, will often groduce dolmens and death. Bence one ounce of preventive is worth a pound of cure. For sale by druggists and hotels generally. 11.0STISTEBB, Et:irITEI A CO Sole Proprietors, 267 Penn et. oct2o:d&vr O\VS BY TELEGRAPH. Reported Ripreuly (or the Daily Morning Pos eiV England Industrial Exhibitlon. Boston, October 23.—The New England Industrial Exht. bttion opened yesterday at Gore Block, Greene street, in this city nudes the patronage of the kleausides' Ascents, ion of Now England The attendance was quite large. The visitors evinced meet unbounded g-stification at both the variety end the intrinsic excellence of the numerous art!• cles on exhibition. The show is Indeed a magnifrent ono, including a splendid collection of machinery sod inventions of all kinds, together with numerous articles of art and fancy models, pictures, exquisitely wrought ennead and philosophical instrumentis cabinet ware, productions of the loom, Sc. The exhibition will remain open a fortnight. N. York Notional W big State Cgoveation. New Toms, October 23 —The National Whig State Con vention met to-day at 12 o'clock, at Constitution flail, and after a temporary organization adjourned until 3 o'clock. Upon reassembling, the Convention organized permanent ly, by electing Thome B. Bond, of Oswego, President, with numerous Vice Presidents and Secretaries. A committee on resolutions and to prepare an address to the Whigs of the State was appointed. A resolution was offered to ap point a committee loreportoandidates for State odicer,which gave rise to considerable debate. but wee nottleilnitely acted upon. The Convention tben adjourned until serrettu'olock. Riot and Loss 04140. Partanzonte, October 22—On Thursday last a serious riot occurred Jat Warwick, Cecil county, lild., between the villagers and a party orrallroad laborers; who had come to the village to bury a diceeeed comrade, at the Catholic chapel. They applied at a store.for honor, and the store. keeper refusing, a tight ensued,. during which one was struck on the head with a weight, causing death. The la. borers then attacked the store, when the villagers beat them off, Inflicting injuries that tamed the death of four others. New Yout, October T3.—The Iferattre Washington corre spondent writes that It is reported that Mr. Crampton the British Minister, asserts that the late attempt to implicate him in the recent violations of our neutrality laws, was the regal. of a conspiracy on the part of Forney to embroil the two governments, and at a proper time ha will ettoir this to be the case. tie intimates that should he be 'recalled, no successor will be appointed. Virginia ilmerietila Convention. Balmiest, October 23.—The Convention or the American party in Virginia, held at Lynchburg, ed,thurned finally on Saturday. itheolutione Were passed tally endorsing the Philadelphia platform; istulnepecially that partion.in rela tion to slavery. Theynleo recommend an open organize• tion, and that the nomination of a candidate for President be postponed to a raziod not later than the that of June. BOSTON, October ZIL--lifrs. Catharine Merrill, who wail so shockingly stabbed by her lesions husband. David Mer rill, on Sunday, in. East Boston, died of her Injuries this morning. Merrill, who attempted saki& by stabbing him self after the assault on 24a wife, Is at the hosptta!, and in a tear way of recovery. National Abolition Party. Boeing, October 23.—The 13onrontion'Of Radical Abor.• tioniste assembled here to4lay. They propose to form a National abolition Party, and to fird a remedy for alavery polidearogitation , The-Convention was thirdrationd. ed, and will last threedayt Cumbertitattl Murder. Cuitareutta October 23 —The Otal of Miller, for the murder of Orli, the young man In the eniploy o. Dr. Ha del, was brought to close to-day by a 'tartlet of guilty of murder he the drat degree. The erfidence wee, Ewer!) , the Name to that on We trlal.for the 1211:0 132 of Dr. gaol, Marino pL Oster. Bersmair, Ottober 23.41 , 1catioopor owned , byglioraea Adams k Oa , of firoltbfleld,,V34 wee capsized la the Ohm. peaks doling the donsofirldaydelght. Alithelandsilt le opposed, wore drowned; The , scharater was :Wood for --Smear Flsatloa• Br. LooM;OotoberZL—LA letter from 13bsernee Mesita), of the 16th Met, roye thetWhittehrw ofariel tote for Colima was 2,7,60 it the lint election. of* Igew Orleans, NsiDazulie,Ootolier 23. he bin ot utoitelltyfar the past week Blume only Moen deetlus from tem. Firemen. . Summons, October 23.--Tteeter Divined: airived horn ads tinernoon and were enthuslastically*eteed. - ' '••• • '4- • IMAM .--'4a,:;;;;;'7,-;- • • , . • Prom W astaington Murder In Boston. COMMERCIAL "POST,: Tax Brla.--Last evening at dupir dere ware 4 feet PITT SO !.f.aCtlr,li ntititO int' frimpx _mu) - -.-•• -- • 7 - - . .., . Serge , by tht4 ' iitisit ttlatieqlisattrytitrattalatilett MegOlTlii , 36XCli8 icrs. tbe pas — t-2.4 tuptg, awl thelayatiptiaare atilt firtablefgs: iiiiideii.-11,*Igawam . .- ' - -, • -•— • i MOll,—Rl3 taw s therefore, tOtAllaisinvgliVille inAllP'ifVer s Ara Yid .PrethAnt;.4 , ,,fi t cLiii - e„,, „,; ~ : '.` : t Szt a !etc derv. • ..- 4, : - 'ikancl, 4 . , ...-, 4 +.4 - . am w. o n g .,. • . livii.turcr--li. tiniii, . J Bec:AgrY -- Jangi 1',...8.4.,, -„ , . Etwelltswidejit-11. T. -Nouniiit, Je. ' • dm:Emit/is 4i ditiitration: for October—a;9,W. Cess, V. T.; killta.4 1 . :007, T. pelretuas, B.un.. Viiworite, J. U. Ournan. ' - DAILY"itIVIEW 01? PUTETITEGH MARICE3B .) • 14:41 41 7111 " P ,talo r tM i nar xtraotia..whart at $7,14148,00; 60 bbla extra, from was ' s, OrtalN—lts bus Oats, tram arbarfott 88e. WEILSKY-2,0 bbls reAltled at. Me. ' t 1 : 1 .1 11 : 6 17 ,3 1.0 .t bA ' a t 4 5 ,0, equal to cash; POTATOII:cdo Neshanuocks, from wbart,,at 60e. • LEOILAI'3I neasxra _ . a1w , Y 0 6 3 , Outohet 23.—Ptocks .ftrmar: Virginia sires; t r i a r,; others unchanged. Cotton market dull and Prices @ 4 , lower s ' sales 2000 bales N. 0. middlingat 9,3,i; Upland Plour nun with sales 74,000 bbla. Wheat Ermar.Lsales 69,000 bus -at t. 1,05 for Pouthern red and $2,02% for white. Corn dull, with sales 42,000 bun Pork advanced; sales 450-13b1s. IleoPlirmer ; Sales 100 lAA& Leal flrmeePalles 2000 .bbla iihisky quiet; sales 200 bbla AGO._ Cilifea.dall; sales SOO bags Rio at Prison lima firm, thtugh.withont .any-absolute doollne. Boger quiet ; sales 600.hhda ZiewOrleana. Molasses Orm - sales 201:1 bids at 37. Linseed 000- firm, with sales 2000 ;ails. Lard Oil quiet. • Iron drooping, with Wes 100 toes Scotch Pig. To bacco firm; salmi 60 hints. Freights on cotton to Liverpool: lower.'. Paminatetwa, October 23.—There Is less inquiry for all. descriptions of Itreadstnlie; and leas firmness in prices ;• shipping brands of Flour .-wereofferel on 'Change at $B,- 624 per bbl, without finding buyera-arui tbe onlydraue.. senses reported are In small lots for borne consumption at $8,68%08,874 for common and good brands; of Wheat there - ardor° coming forward from the West, and the do- Mend being Waited, WWI favor buyers; sales 1060 bus. choice Southern - red nt.51,98 . per bnsbel, bat buyers now infuse to pay this figure; sales 2000 bus prime red at 1105; seise s@o . bns Oble at $1,62% , and 1200 bus far Western white at $2,10, in store. Whieky In good demand ; sales 500 to 600 hale at 111 ..iio@4.l. far binds and 39 for drudges. Oetober-23.-111our film, and ho dare not willlog tasell at an-advance of 10s on yesterday; the only salevray.loo bblsat $7.00.. Nothing doing In Wain. Pro visions... Sales 113.5 kegs prime Lard at 1234 e. Whisky... Steady demand and equal supply; sales 600 bib's at 33 aa:x. Sugar...A good Madness doing at previous rates; sales 64 hhtils low fair and good far at 6310k7.!%'. Molasses -.Met; 100 Ms at 39. Coffee MAU demand at I 1,4A12 1 4 Rannwoas, October . /4.—FlOur firm ; sales 4000 this City SLlleatss,7s; notrard street and Ohio steady at former quotations. Wheat firm and unChanged in Rico; in good demand.' .Corn...Viltite selling at 914 yellow 91. Nam Gnome, October 22 —Cotton easter but not Outdo big lower ; Bales to-laic! 6000 bales. Flour dull at $8,06,4 @8,26. Corn 08,r&76. Cotton treliglds to Liverpool firm at 2)..•i. , AUCTION .SALES. Auca..—s.d.. Ilal y. AT the Commercial Sales Roosts, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o'clock, A. M. a general aseortmen t of 'Seasonable, Staple and Vainly Dry Goods, Cloth lug, Hoots andfiboes;liatt,Capa, du.. AT I O'CLOCK, P. M., Grocertea,Queonswere, Glassware, Table Cutlery Looking Glasses, New and Secondilandllousehold and Kleehen Pur. nature, do,„ 'AT I O'CLOCK, P: Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments IlardWare and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, &e. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fjedl.-tt P. tr. DAVIS, Auctioneoi 77 1R GOODS AT AUCTION—On Thursday utorolog, 1,/ October, 25th, at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Salve Itooros,'dortter of WOod and Fifth streets, will be cold, to close consignment.- 8 pieces linshirs, Tops Wad Serge; 0 do Pilot Clothe; 20 do All Wool Moths ; do Cloaking; 10 do snorted tolored Coburg Clothe 5 do do do Alpacas; - 40 do Cotton Warp Sack Planuele ; A large quantity Of Veiltilln.; lb dozen superior broad plait Linen BOA= Shirt., 8u: panders, Buttons and Petard Thread, to which the a Geo: lO of the trade Is invited act= I[lll,lkP7 id 15.10UTZEtall, ANNUAL tletbkrilfl ilkPl4B U AT AUCTION—On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day cvenloga Caliber Z,1,24tb and 26th, COlDlMPrithlg Ciebek, at the store of P. M. Davis, corner of Wood and Fifth ste, will he sold, the must valuable collection of Docks, in every depattmeni of Idtarature, Menne amt art, over offered at auction to this clay, all of which ore of tho latest and best editions, aMi warranted new and perfect. Also, several.hundred-reduns of fine Letter and Cap Paper. Kn velopes, Po:apnea, superior Diamond Pointed Gold Pens, an as. Bale positive, and without reserve. Books at pri. rate sale during tbs day at very low prices. J. IL PJIaTP., Balesman. P. M. nAvts, ActoPr: VALUABLE iSPUtiliel AT AUCTION—On Ituusday ...evening', October Vs, at I' o'clock, at the Marshal:Ms' Exchange, will he sold -6 shares Sterhanic , ' Bank of Pittsburg ; 5 co Franklin FAVIDO Fund &insulation °O do Ohio nod Penna. Railroad °anyway. ocrP. P. M. DANIB, Aurtiarieer. r t Ry titAnYn svult4 AT AUCTION—un Tuesday and Wftinesdlit mornings, 'October TM and 21tts,, at Id o'clock., at the Oommernial Salsa Rooms, canter Wool and Filth streets, will be sold—The stock of a Retail Dry Voids and Variety Store, comprising a tine assortment of ladies' them goods, cravats, long and square shawls and scarfs, hoes and white goods, flannels, llnseys, blankets, marlins, drills, checks, ticking, prints, glughams, linens, cloths, CI.- damn's, satinets, trirarninga, le. net= Y. 151. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Oa - $ pee tar les and Surgical O perwd o ae Vselers-..The Blind =ay ta gratify. lug for us to be able to announce to the public that the utility of BALLS' PATENT EYE CUPS Is now no expert• ment,—thelr wonderful effects are coming dully to the knowledge of the proprietors. Atrange ea It may seem, it is true, that bperdsc nv may — b — CdSPenaed vlth eotirely eel eight restored talks original power. Them cups are simple, yet philosophical. They are rued without pain or the heed danger of injury. Below will he found several c rtincatee which tweak highly in their favor: LFrom the New York Evangeltsti A van! strop's vat phiLosoptileal instrumeot, has been invented by J. Ball & Cu., of this dty, by the application et which the canes of the eye Is gradually raised to Its origi vat convexity, causing the fleas to impinge on the retina mitt:tont the shin( convex tepees. Thus by an easy prone.o persona who have used glasses for years are enabled to atcpense with them. The editor of the Pennsylvania Democrat writes as fol lowa, respecting the cure of Aire. °unload, of Uniontown Pennsylvania: Uncerroww, Pa.., August 1, 1914. Being well acquainted with Mrs. Curetead, I know tha before she n.ed "fialre Patent BywOnpa," it was imposed ble for her to read without the use of spectacles, end that her eight has been restored by the use of the Cope, Na tbu oho now toads print with bar nuked oyo-without difficulty. Joug P. Ennui., Ed. Pone. Democrat. Dear &r—llaving lost my sight by old age, I was in duvet to purahaee your wonderful instruments, and by lasing the tame according to your directions. I eneceodad in reatoring my sight so that I can read by night or day with out Rpectades. 1 bare not asst my speetaelm for the last three or four months, irbiel allows that the restoration le not • temporary one, but a valuable and permanent cure. lilia.vula Stmt., Of the firm of Snell it Brothers, Viekdale, ga,By remitting five dollars, s pair will be tont, post paid, with full directions, to any pelt of the country. Ad. drem DA GEO. 11. Ksysza, corner of Wood street cod Virgin Luray, Pittabnrgb, Pa. replOAkw STORE.NEW MOURNING fiUUSEERPOtti.DRY GOODS. BROORO & COOPER WOULD respectfully Inform the public that they bevy taken the Store Room, NO. 75 MARKET STREET, and have now open a meet complete assortmeutof the above goods. By giving our whole attention to those branches of the businexe, to the exclueloo of fancy goods, we think we can offer advantages, both in assortment, quality and price, not to be found la stoves keeping the usual vatirty. The HOUSER rxma DiSPARTMENT embraces ell bur. ple artielva In Dry. (foods used in furnishing and keeping house. septlUd3m N. G. MURPHY & BRO., NO. 57 WOOD STREET. liaye now in store a beautiful assortment of DRY GOODS AND SMALL WARES, BOIJOEIT within the last two weeks at the very lowest closing prices, and which they will sail at a small ad vance on .o.wdern cost for matt, or to good prompt sir months purchasers. All purchasers ore invite.' and desired to make an exam ination of their stock. oethihrlawl To Wholesale Urocers, Liquor Dealers • • and 111.w.zanfacturers. 91E2 SUBSCRIBER le now Importing a onporiot quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which of an ounce with 60 gtallorta pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. HD ItIiriENCES OF ROCIIELLE and °TAWS BRANDY; of JAMAICA and' ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDICR and PIIACU BRANDY, HOLLAND SOTII ROAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH winsicy, an acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rect:tom for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FROMM ANGER, 141 Malden Lane, New York. P. B.—lmporter or Daguerreotype Chemicale, Plating, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorok; Ext.Copaiva, Sulphate Am monia, do. devil tie It URE ILANDZ RUBVt—Use the genuine ilzaerric POAP, the hest thing ever used to make the hands smooth, eofc and white. It shin removes tan end sallow mese of the skirl. Persona who have the care of children should not be without it. As a nursery soap, it is eacei. lent. OatArial will convince you that It is Just what we claim for it. It has been used by thousands eines first in• troduced hero, (In 1850) and Dover falls to give satisfaction. is alep very cheap as welt as good-12 , A cents per cake. Beware of Imlindens; none genuine unless you find en closed In each wrapper a " Weather Table " Sold, whole sale and retail, by E. L. CUTHBERT, pea 63 Market Street. CAItBONATIC AMMONIA— 6M Am jaet received and f„, este by 10et221 }FLEMING BROS. CANARY BEED- 4 5 bble Just received and for ealto by oct22 FLFAIING BROB. CHYTOEI EiNUlF—aarrett's- 3 cooks just received for sale by 10ct221 1 7 1,1011110 BROS. /USD OlL—Winter Strained-5 bble jo,t received ao s eYN . for sale by [oct22i FLEMING /1"A80N'B BLACKING—A BEortekl—J ust received and fm In sale by [oct22l LESIINGII3BOB. 116/0694hd 8111--60 Me just reeelved and for sale by jl3lll—net2ll FLAWING- BROS. MIK% STONE-1' 00 lbe jaid received end for enie by octdd /LEMING jiltus. LLlON—Triesta-200 lbs jinn reedlved and for ails dy [oct74l PLUMING •xaos BLNOLANS—Cooper,e Ohred-1 case jtut received taut Pm tale [oet22] mama BflO 0 "b 8 Jut goAp,..A ext e-3 tut received am for Ole bY (0et.221 MIMING BROS. . . 0N10Nt..2 bbla for sale by AIR & IfUNT 0d22- Ka. lEUgra&-460 boxes prime Meese for aslo by J _caw MINH, !SUR k. MATE& fOri Mara make 811111124 all a MINTER. C0D3118.11-3,000-lbs Codflehlov este trp . • , act 22 • - SUITS, MAUI a Ittrirrla. A. PdABON a 00. will open on Monday, October 221,A abO more ems sad- prookag_ea of I' -emn,. Chintzes, Oingtmme, Bleached andliro - wit Menne, Macke, Tidings. /Womb; tiotreetteeplag floods, tro. teed" • 1 • • .4+ • • .• 'la 7 _ . - „ .Y.l Nt *4' , - • 4. e. 47, 4 , , , Ewa irgi am}v, IP* c.m;„!!,plurs!ni,,, Cspt:lAL. ghtesis, is the midst I " h2g P°40.0.18 pPrning; , lhe *MA At bi Tiss “Tiorth 'Stir" will positively leave this morning for i3t. Louis, direct Tag steamer ""Lebanon," Capt. OrintatatiOn, b now load cg for St. Louis; she will leave thin evening for that port. Tnn new steamer "Sovereign," Capt. B. Y. Hutchinson, eft yesterday for St. Lords crowded with passengers. Tut fine stew= Sattltotk" Was detained yesterday; she will positivoly.lowiathis afternoon for Sk Loots and Bt• Pa aL Tan splendid steamer ' , Fred. 'Lorenz" Is now loading awl tHli leave ibis evening' for Louisville Mr. Hendrickson , clerk, will give every satisfaction to travelers and shippers. Tas steamer "Grand Turk," Capt. A. B. Gallatin, will leave for St. Louis today. Since her last trip she has been thoroughly renovated, painted and tarnished with new carpets of thamoet approved patterns. Her acoommod a tions for plussengets are of the most superb kind, and they cannot help but be at home onboard or her. Those traveL lug West would do a%i lJa give the "Grand " a call. 'ins Louisville Cbirrici, of the 22d, says The ?liar is falling gradually, whit four feet eight Inches water tn tho canal hut evening, by the mark. Oa the falls there were thirty-three inches in therms*, the lowest stage of water this season, excepting a couple of dim In Slay, when the river had reached a stage s few inches lower. Tam following Ls a list of prices, for steamboat freight, froni this city to the different ports named below: To, Cincintusti—iron and Nails, Olive Ware, 150 ; Dry Goods, 20e, cwt. Locinae--Iron and Nails, 12 ; Glass Ware, 200 ; Dry Goods, 25c, "a 3 owt. St. Lout—lron and Hails, Mc; Mass Were, 30c, owt Bough Lumber, $6,60 M ; Worked do., "f 51 ; Dry Booda,bbc, cwt. Neto Orleans and Hemp/at—Pound Freight to Memphis: Glees Ware, 50o; to Orlisane: do, 80o; Heavy Freight do. do , 40©500,V1 cwt. LITT Mississippi—To Galena and Dubuque: Heavy Frecht, 50c; Giassware andeastinge, 000,,W . wt. Between Bookie: Heavy Freight; 500' • (Dimmers andihtsdngs, bsc, OWL ReOliab: Heavy . Freight, 40% Glassware, 45c, itA cwt. PORT CIF,PITTOBWIOR Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. me DIURNAL, Captain J. A. Snot's, and • the itomr.n CITY, Captain B. WAY, will ran us regular DAILY PACKICIII, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all intermedlan , ports. Thn DIURNAL will knee Pittsburgh no Mondaya, Wed ovular! and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. H.—Return:iv ale will learn Wheeling on Tuesday h, Thor-adage and Saturdays, at 7 !,4 o'clock, Tbe FOREST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Tbundays sod Saturdays, al 10 o'clock, A.M.-441tovring, ebe will leave Wheeling on Mondays, 15 educed's - a and Fri days, at 7.i. o'clock, A. M. For freiAt or passage. U. ay ou lxnard or to J. D. COL LINGWOOD, Agent, nor 29 No. 105 Front etreet. itegular Tuesday Packet for Wheeling, ilariette, and Galliopolis. The new and splendid steamer CONVOY, Jouri %VOLT, Jr ' Nlaster, Dansado, Clerk ve ,.4 "" will leave for the above aloi Intermediate pot is every Tuesday, at 4 °clock, P. M., positively. For freight, or passage, apply on board to .1Y23 O. M. 11A1tTON, or C. BARNES, Agents. P. M. DA VIS, Auctioneer For 51.. Louis. The steamer ARUONALT, Captain 0. L itliWv442,M*LlAn . Clorki, JAL LUDIVicE fir the abort , sod Intermedics port on Tlit/ai+- DAY, October .2.6. at 10 A. M. For frrigbt, or prresemi apply on board, or to et 24 JOHN' VIACIt. AosaL - For Cintinnatl, eit. Loaf• and At. email. The Mesmer LUCIE MAY, Captain J. J. Onnswerp-Clark, A. itosinsoa ; will lease for above and intermediate porta on TII011& DAY, October 25th, at to A. M. --ihrefesight or przmize apply orebeard, or to mat FLACK ,Y. BARNKS. Agents._ . - The steamer ECLIPSE, Captain Roes DOvr.; Ow: Clerk, 0. K. iimi; VIII leave for tee above ficlnrS l ;cT l, _ and Intermediate porta on FRIDAY, lk:leber at 10 A. 11. For freight or passage apply on board, or to or f 24 BARNES a CA)LLING Agent,. Viti - Cool ay trio. Tbs. steamer CASTLE CARDEN, Captain 11. If, Devreoni Clerk, DOuItILAIT: lenr« for the above and Intermediate ports en FRIDAY, °umber 25, at 10 o'clock A. M. kor freight or passage apply on board, or to 0.;24 FLACK A unaN ES, Agents. FOS. Louisville. The steamer FRED LOILEVZ, Captain R. I ti gslbilirLACl; Clerk, LISIDLILEIoN: VIII !foots far the above nod Intermediate ports en IS ED:it:a- DA 1 , '2lth lost , at 10 A. DI. For freight or pannuge apply on board, or to porn FLACK, BARNES A LIVINOSTON, Agents. Bzwncrtotes, June 1. 1554 Fjk, 4 : . 4 ma 0 maga wAus ts sIUI 01.1AR1111.. AItRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. " Luserne,Bennett,Browcsville. '• Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Notion, nallieriCkS o ll. West Newton. • Aged's, Dickson, West Newton. .Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. Gen. Lorimer, -, Rochester. Diurnal, Shook, Wheeling. `• Clara fisher, Gordon. Steubenville. " Freighter, Davis, Zanesville. " Granite State, Font, St. Louis. " Reliance, Crooks, Cincinnati. Castle Garden, Devinney, DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. '• Lusertie, Bennett, Brownsville. Col. Bayard, Peobles.oiiitabeth. " Bohan, flenderickson, West Newton. " Aquino, Dickson, West Newton. blichigon No. 2, thirst, Wellsville. [ton. Lorimer, - Rochester. •• Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. " Mire Fisher, Gordon, Bteubenvilla " Emma Graham, Ayers, Zecesellie. " Convoy, Wolf, Golltopolis. " Grapeshot, Moßride, Cincinnati. - •• 0. N. Mail, liaziop, Bt. Lords. Fsoverelgn, Hutchinson, & feints. " Freighter, Davis, lanorrillo. STEAMBOATS For St, Louts The steamer NORTH 82Alt, Captain Haa r,'" tarn Clerk, A. J. flazurt ; will leave for the above end Intermediate ports WIINNESDAY, October 24'h, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or panache apply on board. l oer.N For Cincinnati. The steamer W ISNON A, Captain .1 N. . • Clerk, 11011M8071 ts - 111 Isare the above an, ntermodiato ports WEDF.II3DAY, Ootob.r 24 at 10 D'oltea, A. 51 For traigta or pagan° apply on board, or to not= LIDL.LINUWoOD A ItAltN HA, Agents. For St. Louis. The steamer LEBANON, Captain Witiasn jar; Clerk, PLIKIR: will leave for the above d Intennediato ports WEDNESDAY, October 14. at 10 A. /IL For freight or putisage apply on board, or to octl9 JOHN FLACK, Azett L. For Si. Louie, Galena mud Dubuque. The teamer PWALLOW, Capt. Juan A. ANAVILLT; Clerk. Emir; will leave for the above and intermediate ports WEDNESDAY, October 24, at 10 A. N. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oetlfi FLACK, BAH.NES A LIVINGSTON, Agents For St. Louts The steamer GRAND TURK, Capt. A. 13. . Galt-Arra; Clerk, Wat. EvAlta , sill leave for . 4 '.•'• the ober@ and intermediate ports THIS DAY, October 24, at 10 A. ISt For freight or parstero apply on board, J. K. Barbour, LT SAUCE CLERK, S. Loins, 110 .. (at W. N. Newell's ottc..) .1. R. BARBOUR having long experience In Recsis tog and Discharging Freight for Steamboate, offers supstior Inducements to Steamboats desiring a DISCHARG ING CLERK. rapt SPECIAL NOTICES. Bank of Pittabargh, October 19,1855. t k N ELECTION f.r Thirteen Directors of this Bank, for the ensuing }ear, will le holden at the Banking Rouse, on MONDAY, the 19. h day of November next, bee Mem I ha hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Also, a general meeting of the Stockholders of the Bank of Pittsburgh will be hoiden on TUESDAY, the 6th day of November neat, at the Booking Douse, In accordance with the provisions of the charter , oct.l9:dlvtawlm alconetnica 9 Dank. Plttaburgh, 00118, 18b5. f AN ELECTION for Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Meehanles' Bank of Inttsburgh, on the aim! Alone]lay of November nest, at the basking Nouse on Fourth street, Letween the hours of 9 A. 111. and 3 P. 31. Alto, a generartnee'tng of the Btockholdera will be held on thefirst Tuts lay of November, at the same place, at the hoar of 19 o'clock' A. Dl. • GEO. D. B,IOOItEW, Cashier. • • lefts or Fthrsousait. August 31, int.:, f SUE BTOOKHOLDNIth of the Mechanics' Bank of Y f to• j_ burgh are hereby notified that the third insist merit of $12,50 per shore will bedue on the 10th of October proximo, and the fourth and last instalment of 512,30 per share on the 50th Isi,vember following, payable at the hanging Mouse, on Fourth street, as per resolution of the anl of Directors. 'Op . ( I OF.O. D. Met4l3.liW„ Merchants and Manufaeturers , Pittsburgh, October 19, 1555. BLECTXON for Thirteen D:rectors of thla Dank 1 be held ia the Dealing llonse, on MONDAY, the 19th day of November, next. 0ct20411 Election. A NESTING of the Stockholders of the Teroperancerals Aand Nobledown Plank Road Cirotpany, for the purpose o f e l oo siog officers to serve for the ensuing year, will be held et the offlesiot the Treasurer, 02 'Fourth street, on the YI DST MONDAY of llomuber next By order of the Board. AUSTIN LOOMIS, Treasurer. Election Notice. rpm Stookholders of the Pennsylvania [marmite Com• pony, of Pittsburgh, are hereby notified that the An nual Election for Directors for said Oompany will beheld at the office, corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, on MONDAY, the 6th day of November, 185,5, at 10 o'clock A. M. locta:td) A. A. OAD.PJEIt, Sec'y. Plonk Road Election. XTOTIOIi is hereby given, that the Annual Election for 1.11 officers of tbo Allegheny and Perrysville Turnpike and Plank Road Company will be held at the house of litugh Waal', in lions, Township, on MONDAY, the 6th dsy of November, A. D. 1865. JAMES A. GIBSON, octll3:dawtd President: _ - - Notice. Ua NE linxkholders ln the Allegheny an g d New Brihton Plank Ro o c om p an y will meet at the house of M. Uartman,Woode ' Bun on MONDAY, sth November heit, between the holing of one and five o'clock P. 51.4 for the p ur pose it electing ODA Prealdellt, 131 , 13 Managers in 34 Ore Trenager, to serve for one year. q , l4q. JA3iEB cooPsa, catl6 - Seareta.rp. .I:l2asOleatilon of Partnership. HE P o rt neratp formed by the undered and janas CrNiu, to carrying on " th e Camden Coal Works,"" under tiainame and otyle of JONE 3, O'filtAL & .MILLE011; Jo now diMPIVat , MAD Jona. •. - -,4u17 704 M S P. . JOHNmai.sß. ,:n ~~'.~_ .-. . -.'; Fja n' • tik . • • r fitIItiLIATELE-4. O. FOBTEIB, xole osoee ant.. /a ger; Wit. 11. ann. Stage Efaltager j Oast.® Boxers, AtainiiNanager...4 Tresearer, J. V. Bostrxra. • tunas oe annlittort: ' • Botia and burs l / 0 4 8 -' -60a.:Priaate Boise, hirg,e...-.5E1.00 BecomPlifi6. .. private Boneeigritall.... Boxes for ixolotekirrennii.,l , ----- fair-Certifititte; ilecraingneata4B l ,6 Oenta L fair Third night of the.loutig 4 AVeridan parse lir , and . Mre:W J. FLORENCE; • '"•9 t 'l. • WEDNESDAY EV HIVING, - Oman' Wiliftr; Will be presented, The Young Antra es—Marla, the Aeneas, lane W. J. Vern:We—as which she perfoim four charsotite, two dances, and dugtwo songs, one of which will be " Bobbing Around ;"- Tregnitys, mie r tt% J.,110, 33 1, After which, itte Irish Leton—Tiox Moore, Mr. W. J. Florence. To conclude with. The Limerick Boy—Paddy Biilia, it,o• //4.• Door. open at 1 4' to 7 ; performance to begin at 714 JOHN W. M'CA___ 'Bill Poster and Distributor, Jar-Witt attend to the Paining and,DishibtiOna of all kinds of BILLS YOU CONCERTS, LEMURS, iSILIBIT/ONBa Ica Alt commtmioations-,lther by mall, talegranti, - orhther: Who—directed to the once of the Morning Poet, edit tit Wee prompt attention. " _ FT A Fact worthy of Record and Alton. , thot.-Willa LIT'S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and' certain cure for FEVER AND AGUE.; Thie preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the came, is one of the most important Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. Da neutralising effects on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, re storing the tone:of the Stomach, and bitigorating the Con attrition. Unlike the general remedies rescrted to for its treatment, - such as Quinine, Arsenic, hr:, which leave the system worse than they found it, It improves the general health, purifies the blood, and etimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action: Being prepared under the immediate eupervision of en eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who have been thoroughly cured, are a sullicient guarantee of Its superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, in ceitolusion, if yuu ere suffering from Fever and Ague, try (land be =red, _ nonT. ViDII3IIT 241 Market. M., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout the United ! States and Canadaa. Por sale by CEO. H. KEYSER, N4i. 140 Wood street, and It. N. SHLLERti, Pittsburgh. ap27alavram Is 0 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. ~ &1457,, g )t, A.* )31106TEST, QUICKEST, CIIIIAPEST AND ONLY ROUTE by which Parmangera ran have all Railroad to St. Lois. Time itatit. LOCILO, Id 7 _.hottra, from Pittsburgh. The Si: Feet Track of this Roadiectunmodatem wide earn —eleven feet inside—with roomy rests, unattainable on narrow gunge rondo . By the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad from Pittsburgh to Crentline, passengers , have choice there of three different railroad routes to Indianapolis—making clone connections with Terra Flank, and Richmond Railrrad for Vincennes. No change of care at Terre Haute. Baggage checked to Indianapolis, thence to Sr. Louie. Trains leave Pittsburgh as follows: The Vast Train leaves at 2A. M. Mail Trait leaves at 8 A. M. P.xpress Train leaves at 3 P. M. The Trains all make close conneetiona at Crestilne f r Indianapolis, and there make close connections with rail road for Vincennes. without a change of cars, and sit - Vint• °envies take the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad direct for St. Louis—through in 27 hours; connecting at Randoml with the Illinois Central Railroad for Cairo, where first claim Adeantere can at all times be had for Memphis, Vicksburg, New Orleans, and all points on Use lower Mississippi river. Passengers can always Sad at St. Louis, steamers for the Upper sinteiruippi, Illinois and ksouri rivers. This 41 000 hundred miles the shortest route to Bt. Louis. r sea To St- Louis ritl Bellsfordsine and union. To° Columbus, Xstda and Dayton To " Columbus, Closinnati and Lawrence -19 30 burg Foam:were and Baggage trans&rred from Jopot to drpot free of charge. For through tickets or further infOrmation please.apply to J. a. CURRY, Ticket Agent, 0. A P. Railroad Company, corner office, Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, or to GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent, federal iltutet RiAtlon, Allegbony City. JAMEttlii. Width, Soperintetnient 0.4 M. Railroad. U. KNOWLAND, Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. octl9 sir A Substitute for the New I.lw:tor Laws—Dß. URBAN'S ANTI-BAOCIICIALTAN ELITt safe and sure remedy for the cure of . . A concentrated vegetable extract, end as a tonic le une qualled. For the following complaints it is a most valuable medicine : Dys - pepssail.ver anisPlilint. 2 V - Piles, Fears of all kinds, Delirium Trauma,. ficnewiluessuity. This medicine to Intended to produce a change in the eye. tem, and a dictasta far alcoholic drinks. Several instances where we have sold it, we hare had the most gratifying rewilts; so, to persona who aro really desirous of breaking off the indulgence In intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help. Sold at Si per bottle at the Drag Store of Die. OW. U. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alloy, elan of the Golden Mortar. aa'airday WATILIt. CURE INSTITUTE., /Lout ifrtei, (south side.) between Penn street and the River, r\onon BARU., Graduate and l"rriclitiooer In the Old JO Schools of hiedirlue, Allopathic and homeopathic, an I for the rest ten years a successful Ilydropathlst, has opened a IVATKII OURS In the aboVe !oration. The perfectly sate, direct and imuledlate effert this sys tem has on all Fevers, and all diseases acute and chronic while it 1.5 wild, grate! al and Invigorating to the weak aud debilitated, renders it peculiarly dadrublu in families, who will be treated at their homes. Allopathic and homeopathic treatment will be adminis tered where desired; but, after long and thorough experi ence, Doctor Bads gives a decided preference to Hydropa thy, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven so eminently inccelaful In every furtn of disease, including Incipient Consumption, limn:bilis, Dyspepsia, Inflamma tory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cutaneous, Ner vous awl Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens or nearly every State in the Onion, can be examined at Doctor Basic a °face. The Rev. Clergy are . invited to ourisult him gratis. Warm water being used In the sommenct meat, and often throuzeout the treatment, it IP a luxury Instead of unplea sant, as those unacquainted might suppose. IS issarso is--Meow. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. U. Williams, Thompson Ball, J. R. Wel dill, D. T. Morgan, Wro. U. Holmes, It, 11. English,, B. M.' Kerr. The undersigned, baring Visited, Doctor Baelee Inztitte I Cron, and witnessed his istmeesaful tientMent, cheerfully rem , mmeml him as a tharaughlg . eritleited : Charles T. Russell. Jos. irt,Nronsti, David hunt, John 0. Curti', itobert Patrick, Johu B. L viogston. John W right, W. W. Petri* Zithers P. Eaton, 0. Ormsby Gregg. octl 6: .0w DtIFI."B Itlllliu r ltLtt COLLEUE, Owner of Third and Markel erects. Incorporated by Legislative Charter. NEARLY 3500 STUDENTS bate been educated to tbia tustitutlon. D U 131.13 ENTRY 1300 u KEEPING, In its application to every branch of t ommetre. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOK KEEPING, as practiced upon the Western Rivets mid Lakes. BUSINESS AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSUIP taught by Mr. J. 1). Williams, the best Penman in the United States. COMMERCIAL LAW AND POLITICAL ECONOMY, by N. B. Retch, Ecq member of the Pittsburgh Bar MATBEMATICS, CLASSICAL AND MODERN LAN• °CAGES, by P. ilayden, A M., and P. L Apel. Yor full particulars, call for a circular, containing the Report of a Special Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of New York, and a recommendation from upwarda of two hundred Merchants, Rankers sad Accountants. octlEkdaw CA WPE r etiNGS. DELAWARE COUNTY CARPET MANUFACTURING JIJ ASSOCIATION, on the Chester Plank Road, two miles below the city line, offer to buyers this Beason, AXMINItie TED,, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, 3•PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK and VENETIAN CARPET IN 0, at very reduced prima for cash or city acceptance, (interest added.) The stook, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety, ace be examined at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at the Stores, Nos.lB and lb) N. fiROOND et PIiILADE,LPRIA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. Jel4::Sucis .1. SIDNEY JONES. Oysters. 50,000 just arrived and for sale, at the \-q t , fur corner of Band and Liberty streets. We-invite , the eitle.ns of I ittaburgh to 'come and try' them. We also keep constantly on hand, CAN OFETEttB, wholesale and retail. Families supplied with Bbell Oysters at fifty and seventy - Ave cents per hundred, by octle DI. A. Similer, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAIRR tw FURNACES, Rancen, Stoves, Tin, Iroa and Housekeepers' Hard ware, Tinners Machhaes and Tools, Tin Plate, Sheet /run, Wire Rivets, A c. As. 24 North Second greet, (opposite Iluebler's hotel,) HARRISBURG. eep29:4l3aL J(IIN BNYDRIt. Cask.. Oke MAJOR ROBRILT MHO, td tbe Virunds Regiment, with Introduction I y Neville I.l.oteig. and Btobo's Plan of Ft.' t Dog amnia Price only' 25 cents Published and or sale by J. S. DAVISON, ootls 63 Market street, near Fourth ULM:alit/61W CRAYUNS—A treat acipply received at W. 8. HAV.KNI3 Stationery Warehouse. lErUM 13CALE8—nevoral varieties of Letter Balances, _II,A among them a neat pocket scale, all of which are offer• or at low rates, by [oottsj W. Lt. HAVEN. NILISTANDS--A Treat variety of plain and ornamental rattarna just received by [notl6 W. 8. 11AV ISN. FLA Yruaw—B.K.iv,..l and thr sale by octl3 HENRY 11. COLLINS GILEABE—Bor Drays, ► trlsgtis, omnibuses, h. IL. Care t Goal - Works, , received andlnt sale by octl3 . liErfitr n.;-comaNs. John Groutt, I MPORTES OP BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, ho.-{Denierin One Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy, de. Also, }testifying Distiller, corner of Smithfield and Front streets, Pittsburgh. aprla W. 11. DENNY, Cashier Aff•USESIESIS RTHY BROAD GUAGE PITTEM LI, PA DAY AND INDNIND CLABSSA IN fierpetic Notice. II erpetio Soap la well known in Lisle community u an E xcellent article for healing sore chapped hands, II emoving tan, sallowness and redness al the skin; P reserving the complexion, and rendering the akin It xceedhigly soft, smooth and white. T he Ladies who use it are much pleated with I is good effects. It is sold; Wholasale and retail, by 0 ur BERT, No. 63 Market street. toetl6 Eintr's Intelligence Wiles. OTELS, House-keepers, Idanufacturers„Marebanta End H Mecbaolcs are invited and solicited to crdrandobtain their Italy and their Apprentices. Also, the working climes, both male and female, shall be attended to, and businese found for them oa abort notice, at HAM'S IN— TELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. 410 Liberty smut; No mower returned to applications by 'mail, unless an. comparded by a portage stamp. . tiepin J. B. JOILSC k. l - D. PONY. JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, o w 01 WATER STREET, I'ITTEURROH. _ Canal Boat for Said. Ty AS been In use about two pesre—now Li"goois ceuur tion. DIANA WWl* 10. octielbor DROWN'S =MON ON JAMAIO&SiNELES—As.ther gopply of.this eigeltlAtedra4kOnepireVai fIOYML-460 bagartuus itlaeoldsejust received susd fkri 4 .1 bY loan" LTWEELLi LIMA ?Co• Y .T : IT M ` _ kr ' +"'` ~,G -~.exrv, ' d'-+e':FA ..-,;Y.,, , a<.sk~k.'x. ??'-~'l ~~, rs>~ - '.i: .„, DR‘ CBLEBI3ATED" 4.4 OEAMIOUBITTRIVitPk>a>;saSan BY' ; I Dit,e It. SACIViim - Plattaelibta J TAlpDa leattatrataPittratten :• LIViM 00dIEL&INT' t : :DPSPIPPBLI, Jalltiuhus, 4 LOArarzfenvifertiourZikftly, Disenwaobi:fel Iridnetitlie*.). 'all &seam triffigi fim itetdfmnieroS• ,unf.tonntied. ticin,Thward . • lfrdiaheAor Bloodt rik tiuto • HeedideldityaftheEtomeoh, ' • Nan. Medhilirthdrxii.Disglistfat Rood,: • . !einem orweight bk.:the Stdidealt,Bout Itirtietatiorut, Binkthg, or Plutteringibt, :the Pit of the Btom noh ,Birktuning thattleatliilitalik,-. and Dildenit Eireathittrillittering at thelltairt,.tinOWe r ., tag or Suffocating Sens:Mau when In lying Posture, Pheemtk, of Vision, Dote of 'Mita befinw-the Bight, d .Pever and ; , Dull Pain in the Heed. 'Deficiency: of Perephation Yellowness of the Skirt:mid !yea, Pain In the Bide, Baolt,ltthee; Lixate,--ami Sudden Plashes ofileatßurning - lu the itlesh,i: Constant Imagim• • • helot By Dapr =dgreitt , . • i Spirits: • . , • The proprietor, in MMus the: attentlon..Of the . pnblte-to thle.preparetion, does go wit a feeling of.the taunted:Ma* dance in ltsvirtnesandielay atlontothe ammo for it ti recommended. . ' lett no new end untried article, but .mutittathateitocal the teat of a ten -yore tdal .before the itinarkiettleOP/N, Ind its reputatiOn axedaelels ea:idyllic& by any almlW.p4 , PmatiOns extant. Thirteatistunayladtattior ghe e, by the, mostmardmitit-and.arelltmowne andlea.fridu, am, in aB parts ado cciattry hithanumse.,:liefarringdny who may doubt, to nut: olidentarabillef otPreeticatiteordpt Book, for Farmers and im,•to ha had itratliti of all th Agents for the GOLOWIBIttera , • Filnci Ofithe end Matrait4orY, lgilAxtb strait e n:Oa deltibi34 440 IPoottetriet• ;B' 4 ' 4117. ldbyDrAilert.nZirPterrp,' _ • • pahneetoedrkpo., • Not filVotatatreet rift:dm _mvitim , SO Wood street v•ELPltrastsand.L , P. Pirming, dalleghwol 'doaltrdnnlyie~, !:t.t • ILION CITY CODlllyantiogaz• :coLiaacia or intaimor prilisYLvarie, • - • A N Institution to adman, the 11118INES3 2d11.1% , -Co1• id. lege open Day and Bracing, pante to iO P:M. 2 0 IV: • • Students and upwards hoe Matriedated - at this or Practical Arts, taught in a practicta /11112111kr by Ind (MUM inctore of practical experleaCe In the trimlness 'with Which-their- arta ate connected. Malls OF Tunica: - Dx•k-keeping4ili Mercantile course. time' tuna , lied, Including commerdil caleulatioas, all let- * • tures, and Practical Penmanship, - • • $85,00 Sam. comae for Ladles (apartment separate',) • 20,00 P.enmanshtp—Pr lase ualimited, - - EaMB-11011Z213 for Ladies, (apartment seisuatej • 5,00 Penma Per - • o.oo' Arittzielic, - - - • • 4,00 PeninamhiP and arithmetic, par month, - • 6,00 Higher mathemetict, languages. surveying. engineeting. ateellanical. architectural and pi...mental draw legend constraotion , --as per agreement. _ ' Aar Those that can attend only in the evenirig„-bave all the advantages of the day student in - lectures and "Mauve tioa. •Or 0 011 ega Om/ conier Wood and Youth—soon In "College MU," opposite the Poet 011 ice: mpg Y. W. INlMlNS.Prinelpsi. Pokyteoncilo Department. 8 IMF THE IRON COTE OOLLEGA—Cimunendng Moaner. lo EVENING, Odober 8, at,.7 o'clock. A Session orPwenty lomat Students can attend every day and evening_ to practice, bit are charged for only four lesponaper O. GaRTBERGER,Tisseher of Arclrltectare. 1. Elementary Drawing and Shadiag, 2. Regular coaree' in Descriptive Geometry. Part L.ldne and planum and intersections. Part U. Cylinder, cone and apliere, with their inter. sections, with line, plenum, do. rartlll Peripectire... 3. Constructions in different building materials, atone, wood, brick and iron, dc. - Foundations, trnMng, :noting, archingand wa Furnaces, ventilation and heating. ,Dams and locks, bridges. 4 -,Desiiaing of public and private .bniklings, in the dIP E.' MORGENROTH, Tearher of . thsamentel Drawing,! adapted to the businessof `the-Marble cutter, cabinet soaker, ornamental .ilnter mud carver , !co -- Mechanical Dnivring, applied to machine building in all) Prat P. KORTIION, Teacher of Modern impinges. Instruction given day or evening, iadlvkiaally nr ;in, thrwes. Separate apartments for Lards& . • • ad- For tams, dr, call at "College Ha' opposila the Post oMce. toad) P. W. - INSIDES, Principal. _.._slB 30 . . 18 30 COTTAGE DILL !WADI/MY. A Classical aad Collegiate Boarding School, PO 11 BOYS. THE TWELPTH IMSION of this lustitidlon will core.; memo on TIMDAY, the 18th of October. This School is located In the pleasant, healtbftd and romantic tillage of TURTLE OBENN, distant twelve rallei from Pittsburgh, and is of easy &CMS, several tbrtrita day; , by railroad. Those who have children to educate, are Invited to mg and examine the arrangements made for the accounnida• tam of scholars. L. CATON, Principal: Turtle Creek. Allegheny Co., 00t0ber,.1855, ' OA-Circulars, containing terrois,and other infinmaticriq may be had at J. EL Mellor% B. T. 0. Morgan's and.J. Si Davianta Bookstores, Pittsburgh; or apply to the Priticti! pat, at Turtle Creek. ect.3 IRON CITY GOLL.EQ.IG. Opening of tho How Hall. FRIDAY SYNNINTI NICKS, OctoberA, atl o'clock; 10 Addresses 'Mlle delivered bralliall WILKINS and others, adapted to the ocCation of the oPudtlgtif the - nees '• College Hall," which bairbeenfitted up for the permanent location of the Iron Citytollege, et the corr,eruflifiNamd Smithfield streets, oppoeite the Post Mee ; auttanetscu Filth street. The pablie—to the ladies and genuemen— T are respectfully Wetted to attend. , octs P. W. JIINIIINS, Principal. PIANOS PIANOS ! ZIB3I;74IOTUBSD BY NUNNS & CLARK, NJ ~ NW ME, AND FOIL OALR in . , H. KLEBER & BRO., i No 53 Pifth drat, a few doors from Hie Ref Orme: :fir Jusi asorrvim the first few of $ large invoice of Nunns a Clerk's on:trailed Pianos. Thla s cbolce lot will comprise— ei - .7.: ~ ,'''i 6 Octave square corners, rosewood. over - • i 1 strings, du. 1 I 6r.( Octave, do do do - 65, , i Octave, round corners, rosewood, carved, muslin rack and lyre. 6 7 4 Octave, doublo round corners, finished all around: 0,, do do carved 15 5, ElitabetidaD ety l i. 6% do Semi-serpentine, very elegant. 7 do do do 6% do Pull Serpentine, splendid pattern. 7 do 40 do The above will positively be sold at New York Frelorst pica, withoul addiefort for frdght, dc. 11. KLRItER & BRO, Bole Agents for Nunns & Cork, Or Pittsburgh and 'Western Pennsylvania, I s .6 53 Pilth street, - near the Post-Mica • 15.000 SIG WARD. • • - (IN TIED 17va OF SeersuaNs LAPP, two boxes ware %I' delft:end at the °Mot of the American Express Com psuy, in Dubuque, lowa, by a cares= from the Utdterl States Deptaitury4 Said boxes, on their arrival at the SursTresumryinlieer Yea, were foe= to contain buck.ehot of the size of 140 to the pound, and pressed balls of the doe of 1002 s the pound, to the amount of 174 pounds in weight,, and 24 pounds of sheet lead, No. 4. The hoses were made - of whitetails; one Inch thick, ,ovetalled, at the corners, about 10% Inches long, 8% inched nide, enrl43l inches deep Onside measure-' went. .7.lte bottom of One of the boxes was of hemlock. They wese Streets:donee Anna the middle with one inch hoop iron. It is claimed by the Depositary at Dubtimie, that the boxes each , conteined gold rota the amount of $25,000. They.ware marlted*ittt , carda'aMessed to the ..AssfistantTseieuser'LLS ,Itewlertic,^Witich'sards are id =dal' bytharDmositans at Di:Lbw:to 'to be mains. Now, thereibre, for the purpcssa of discovering how this fraud was cnmtattrad,a iningingto,ittsticse the perpetns tore thersoLths Amerioatt Amass Compton will pay $lll,- 000 toe the recoyary;of the money, rain that proporeon far any part of it, and $5,000 for the arrest and conviction or the offenders; and they will paj liberally for lefonnation relative to the making of said bona, the funeshittgof stud" lend bans, shot, lc., do, do. All communications should be addressed id the =burl- I berg. WELLS, BUTTERFIELD CO., Naw.Rark, LIVINGSTON, FARGO At CO., Buffalo; Proprietors of the Americaskixress Co. ociadruti Hon IfOLEBALE AND , RETAIL R DEALERS IN HINTS' FURNISHING GOODS, and SHIRT .biANDPACTU. ES, No. 70 Wood street, between Pourtir strvet and Dive mond alley, have received their stocknf Pal end Whiter Goods, which they will sell at tetlefactory prices, embra clog— Shirts, • Hosiery, Scarfs; -Gloves,- Cravats,. Mame, • &octal,: Ties,- Pocket ILlkfa.,:, Shawls, Rubles Quodß. With a general assortment of goods adapted to the PninDh.. lug business. • . • octhlm • PENN 81( la V A. DI I.IL , MORII.B, iuniazialum s opess4l.o maraoßD Ann IeFF, WARWICK;-:ATTEMBMIY & C0.,- hisitinfacturerie of • D ICKENSON'S CELEBRATED PATENTED CORN . STIELLEREI, FOR' OW*l3ll3' OP TER fiITORY ONL Y. ARP By special agreement with the proprietor, we delfver them at oar Warehouse, all wurtudeci to work 'perfectly. We have put the whole force o. our kundry and machine shop and are turning out fifty a day. In sixty days'ye will Turn out a hundred daily. 4i7' Per the purchase of Territory, or Exclusive Right to this most wonderful machine, address A. S. BELL, rat., Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's Office, Pittsburgh Pa. onth 2ada arch° Land Waarrunt,oa - ,. THE highest/ market nilea paidl3r 4oiA Bo and 120 11C10 LandliVintaakottotoilstattano.' Lire, for 80 and 160, acre Vitatanto, turned under law of 1850. ' , 1! g Apply to BialliALY a ItIOEUFIC,I aepThoecr Corner of Faienthand.Batttlitcld:ato. A BARGAIN. ORVERED.' ninth underalgved offers for LOTS of ground [rooting 111011 .BtUOttling the Dl9pqt 'ffte Pitts: burgh end Ceanellimillit-Ballroadi 2. in the;BrUwll4l and thriving Borough of kffititßaPOST. „Patti of. the Lote are 3734 feet in width by about 120 dripth;fionting.wt one end on the Boot, and at the other on Sinblair street; and two of them fronting for their whole length'on other streets. _ . • •• At.-TWO LOTS, ESM feet in width, fronting the other side of the Depot, and in depthl2l,-rone of the Tote bor dering for its whole length on Jerome street. No better property eau be found, and it will ba sold low. Part of the payment taken in atock-of the COillleilffille Railroad, if desired. GEO. P. GILLMORP, Mee of the Morning Wet. Pittsburgh, August Si, 18.55.-4day:if Watches and Watch Repairing. , 'WILSON Market Market street, corner of Fourth. „, Gold tail, S ilver Watches front $lO to $OOO. :Bole agency for tale of Charles Frodshanes,uurtvalled.Mme, keepers. Watch Repelling attended to Pronap . tly.end done is a superior manner Aar Jewelry, Silver Ware and MP *aryl:foods at 'Sane= prietslilk zepl3 QRCOND RAND PLANO 26-006 65 octave Piano forte, 14 in elegant Rosewood cue, with rafled .aroulding and Ron input; warranted to be in perfeetorttire. f One 7%; octave Piano Porte, Cn Mahogany case: 3175. 1/ . 1 . " One .0 One AG $100; +03711 • " " • " 75. For wale by CIUARMITUI 111131 iii, , US Wood greet, 2d door above MAIL. DlinOWN-continues bacionaulted thr ttuf4t4re of D ogomm.DlßEdgral .11lain:caw in longAnort camels unequalled : The alleted ateinvital to call M onk-44 Pinaontr a lotad arlW--Wowed _Dladiaeas, Bheti mm Pilfaii or Debility,ewoalt:'.not not delay 'to get nu adlica. ,, zettert emitaintog a-tee itantedlately answered ~ Offloalatd • Pelirato , Vbotosi No. 41 Nlannuolalloy, titte. burgh. . Jog - • - Thomas 01 , tvar. Tausiciwiypjuss; tio.(gooksiww,Tittibuizt,' - caothuisMß.gratitiam ' = loots ~~:..~ 3 .." • i h ==M _ itgabiltititinglrj Eclat Kruiden; 'l3itteiB. „ 4000 YEARN bevel the listrodactfon sabl e 1 valuable medicine into the' United letat a During” thititimerit tuts granule ordered P o Ptddriffl 464ll /a I P"/ , ' -tor Roe and Ague, l 7 FsPligailddiersiiortlioilfrefte, - ':, 2 • • ... Lost. of APPfUge. Debaillhastivetzo7; - '" - • - 'Kenya onituost wortbY elthend - tdl/ 11 ,4 3 1id.lveill eilleacty in all affections of the stomach and' iver.' . ,A4l 401312, it never hag bean equailedifer thomilef attorda in all cases of debility or weakness of inykhulls alatiost etude:mous. In nervous, Wilmette and•minialgin ids> tione,it hasinnomerotisiustancee proved-highly itl,r4tt:l4 and in others effected a deal& cure. _ When eminent phyriciani , preecrife, anti t heir patients so unhesitatingly recommend, surely we May mem le diubt, and eagerly test its virtues far ourselves. : FiIVER AND . AWOL_ •••._ , , A Clete of Eight Months' Alartding Cured_ ery - „Bierlideell Holland Auters.—Michael Kelly, No. MI Greet, near smith -1.14 street, soy " Lost July. while rutintrig an the rime, on a cotton boat plying between Neches and New Oritterts, 1 was taken with fever and ague. For eight- long:menthe I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater' part,of this time I was unable to work, and spout atieret fifty dal; les for di ff erent medicituas, but found no permanent relief. - Three weeks ago,one of my friends inMst4 Upon royfrying: 13cerhave's liolland Bitters; saying that a etre tostestrerww. fee. After taking it for one week,-I.raiistaillte were sound man. .1 have been atreork now•Getwet-Weeka;to : l, have halm° return of tee'shille and fever whatever.'' I certify the above ointment Is true— , - Tues. ADAM), Diamond lice* , Or at . IL Chester's, Go th ic Nall; HBADAOIIIIAND DEINIATY . Mr. Silas Liscomb, of Blrminghavi, haie fount in Beerhave'a Bitters a remedy ler headache and &laity. My:wife hassle) need it with thegreatestbenak - '' Mr. A:13: - Nlehohmit, of Pittsburgh, also - remarks - that, he his taprierteed Muehmlief from its lee for Iffeleratit: ' DEAD . . goilwates Testitzony,—Jacoli-Ilualres, Ihrieg Dees: Holland settlement of . iiheboygen;Wiscaushi,Sayirt , mAftbr. suffering for some UM the teeery attending an utter we.' tuition of mind and body, I have teen vetoed, by using Boeshava's Bitters, - to perfect lumillf.n- , • The fact of this remedy behig,in tech blEkrepliteediliff the flollandata in Wisconsin,. Michigan, ttqw York in Fact' , in every Hollimdlietthimmit ; in the Belted Watev=-asical: much in it taros • 2 KritHNOTII AND IiBALTH.RESTOBED. bfr. Jolin lidirWnTliabiteiitullisabotsPitteburglijMe the Penneylvanfe.Canal,nays: -"When Icommenced.takluir Boerbarye'sliollartd Eider*, k amid hanilyvvitik--non,4 enjoy eicellent heilth." WHAWESS OF TILE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. •Anofiter, &Of Ctrs iffated 1 Boerhaves /Tolland Siam —The wifa of Eater be , Witte, living in HollamlTowni Bre. boygan entnity,Wisconsin, 'mitered iamb from ;weakness of the stomach and indigestion. She bad been under aOp Melted awe for some time,.butttut diseaseneemed to Itsffis errant& skill She purchased troths Milani bitten* oup office, wldell has given bane to her stomach, her appetite and strength are returning, and *slimily believe that is another great care effected by your medians. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity. One _thing You can rely upon, wind we havepublished are from reirsone ranch minded in our community, and are Menal• ly true. - Edith? Sheboygan Nleuwbode, Sheboygan, Ins.. at Cast of Moo Ifbnth3 ehmit : 64r eurett :by Aiirhitoes /Wand Barters.- George IlendMson, of Pittsburgh, says: "After suffering- forAhnumurinthe with theumatis n0 .. 741 lamt of the time so severely as to Confine meth. my beali-4 la" been entirely oared: by UBll:lo3oirthavelcliolland - Bitteis. I have hadoneattack mince, battotuidalmettinstattbuMoun relief la-. the same Medicine., It I°,ln - My, Opinion, a aate remedy for rheumatism." .NEUVOLIE AND-RHROMATIO AFFECTIONS. This changeable weather is likely to,produce a great drat - of sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or amnia°. tic affections, we, witid recommend Beerhatteri flatland Bitters. On referring to our mimeo, you Wall tad mein cates.from some of our firstaennen and English citizens— ! ermsylvernia. Slants Zeilung. THE WORST FOlllll OF PILES OAN BE CM= We Ire at liberty to refer to several well known men, who have used, thoroughly tested, and now ream mend Boerboye's Holland Betters as a remedy Esrpilee. We are not at libeny.to publish their names, but will take pleasure in referring any person to thentlwini'derties this statement. For this affection ' one.half of the prescribed dose should be takersay ~ haff terumoonfat,Mornieg, noon Oridisight, oneileur,befo The great popularity of this delightful Mama Milt- dozed many imitations,- - which the. public , should - guard again - aft intretanaing.'o6 not persuaded to buy anything else until you baye'glyen Baernaye r e flatland Bitter s a Cale Ond bottle will convince you hew infinitely Intraday it all these Imitations. $1- per bottle, or sir bottles far ss,'"ay the rolarroprietons, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja., & of), Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and theardsto,. corner Smithfield and Third eta., Pttuibtagh. It. IL HELLEKS & CO., Druggists?' '' • corner of Second and Wood streets. •.... . . . . _ And all Druggists in Pittsburgh, Atleghens,Blrrihigham, Manchester and Terunerunceville. - sop=darely. DR; MORSE'S • . I2' (ORATING CORDIAL, pirEyoarEivorr IN Neatcvm Elsaltl assitored and Lit. „ Leisgthinagd DIORBE'S IT will mplarawealmesaarith;atrenclitit itdipaolly afildenay, irregularity -with uniform and natural az- deity, and Ma not only without hazard of.,reaction, bat with a happy affeet on Megatons] organliatiem in mind that all maladies, where've: they begin; thilith With the nervous system, and that the par:dilation of the nerve of trughm and sensation is physical death. Bear in ,mind, also, that Or every kind of nervous disease, the kaki!. Oor! dial is the onlyraliable preparative known. mica OF fIIWTOUS NO language can carrey-ILII adequate ides of the iZOTCLO diets and almost miraculous chtmgewhich It occasions In the diseased, debilitated:" and' aliattered 'nervous system, whether broken dowri by excess, weak by nature, or impair ed by sickness—the unstrung acid zebu& cuptelFitlen Is at once braced, revivified and built np, The =Ad: end physical symptopi of nervous diseaSeraniali,tekether an. der its influence. Nor Is the effect temporiirY ;lot Om. dial properties of the medicine reach tdte eonstantiOn and restore it to its nonnaloondltion. - - • Loss OR • - Oonfusion, &lifters, rush of blood to the , helas =fans choly, debffiWi hysteria, W'reicliedfiettei:thoolihfs of OW , . ffest:raction—fear of inanity, diapered% &nail prostra don, Irritability, nervousttess, hesbility: to- eMap i ,' disease . incident to males, decay of the propa g ating,tictiourihys . . teriat monomania, Taglie tarots, Vapltaticin' of 'the heart mpotency, collet/Paco, eta., from whaever catieee erteing It la, if there be any reliance to be Placed eleftlYmil Mal mony, absolutely infallible. -• , ' A mum MEDICINE TOff ',EMU& The, unparalleled effects of thitt greet restorative ltti alt mitoplarntstncidenttotemalesi mark a new era in the innate of medicine. Thetis/midget atimatuitabara been Incanted— epeciOed in the dim:mode of korigorants coiscocted—all purporting-to be ro Tu tron s o d t womaritettaeeeee t ha -liab b l i tt. t '!7 which the delicate- • EVEIBT 1401,ftiff Off" Who sulfas from 'nearness, deramptment, , no:Tanners, Mouton, pate in the back,-01" any other.dholder, whether r v r go litrl g her sex,j a r oommork, to both eeMsar,4 the Cordial PEpH)III3, .orothere, will end this Conifer after theybstrensaA Wi tte or, two, a thorough regenerator or,the systera:. directlone are to be Mond the happy parenb of healthy _Mr , spring, who would not have eon so bort tirthieextrarmli• nary preparation- And It Is egurdlypOtentfetthettarridits eases for which It is recommended. Thousendioryoung -men have been restored by using it, and notln a alogto tty stance has It tailed tr. bemeJltrs - PREIBONB OP PALM oz columnitii73 titririte,ir; restored by xhe use or e bottle~•e two to bloom and rigor, changing the akin from a pub i, yet' low, Wetly color, to a beautiful florid complesion. - . „ . . These are some of the sad end melancholy effectiprodu4: ced by early habits of youth, 'VIZ: weakness of thebact and limbs, pains In the , head, dimness of eight, losiof mus cular . power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, tervocur irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, ganerst doxity, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, theifearful effects on the mind eremucb to be dreaded. ions of memory, confusion of ideas, dekesslon of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to sociaty,self-dtalrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are eome of the evilairmin• - red. AllthueltlHicted BEPORE CONTEMPLATING Dreier?. AGE, should reflect that a sound mind and body Crtithemost na canary requisites io promote connubial happloses;,',lndeed, without these, the journey through life becomes s iron"' pilgrimage-the prospect hourly darkens- the, view; tbe mind becomea . ehadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be. comes blighted with your own. CAUTION. , _ Dr./doree's Invigorating Cordial his beep ,coutitettlitsd by some unprinniplcd persons. - In future, all the genuine Cordial will hive thePropria. tors facsimile pasted over the cork of each bottle;.and the following words blown in the glass: t Dr. Alorses Invigorating CiordlliiNv C. n. mo;kropriewirg: .l rl . The Cordial le put up, highly coricentrated;in-iii . 00-price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollatif., for twelire dollars.: 0. H. RIND. Proprietor* '-- , 192.ftOadsfqJfk l ,Ir. - - Sold by Druggists throughout therlifulted a n d tbeWeet ladies. ACIENTII: Pittsburgh H. ERYBI3,NO.I4Dir. OOI4I Do. BROS.. No. NV 6 49 t • Do. S R 6DI r., g. - Wood street. Allegheny CIty...BECKILAII ISTKENNAIIi Do. .....-JAMEB T. OADITLS A 004 Do. ...,....J. P. FLEMING. , Agent or Ohlo.-1. D. PARE;Oirielunit.t. P. Brown's Emtemee of altitraii4 olli k er " 91113113 Essence. is 111111 preparation.of .91W. excellence. 'AL In oldinary tilanbces, inciPient choleric lotibutlin 8/1 cases of prostration of the digestive functions, It is et ines timable value: During the prevalenoe ef„epiattilletlielera and. summer complaints, it to n o y, individual or traveler abottald be :Ittihad clatrnott—Be sun to get thelentilieVEMelloi:tebich *pared otoy,by P. DROWN, at biewatc ts „......, ° _,, leal Stony, N. E. corner of-Fifth and Obestnutatlxvo i m oo ' phia. and for sale by all the res ble dintheciariesfix Unltedt3tates, and In Pittsburgh by B A. IfAB NE And In Allegheny by. . ••^ • P. EOEINVAIce • I.IZE-A: sapfkemelkw Palmerln C•lebrated Spicliroaa rLve4 198 g2rtem l . 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