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The defendants were charged with taking forci ble possession of the house of the' proseoutrix, in the Eighth Ward, in Beptemberilast, and re. taming it until she was compelled to move out. Verdict of not guilty, and prosecutor ordered to pay nests. Commonwealth vs. John L. Nieroel ; indict ment, assault and battery, on oath of John A. Stockman. Verdict of not guilty, and defend ant sentenced to pay coats. Commonwealth vs. James Crattiod and James Dawson ; indictment, misdemeanor in office. The defendants were Supervisors of Ohio town ship, ansl-41, is alleged refused to open a public road laittiont by the State. John Patriok and-ilatnes Welsh, recently con victed of assault tinitAattery, were each sen tenced-to pay a fine of 6f cents and the costs of the prosecution, or give security for the pay ment thereof within ten days. They gave the required security and were discharged. AROTIIER COUNTERFEITER ARRESTED.—Yester day, a liquor dealer, who bas been somewhat largely engaged in making a Epuripue article of Hostetter Bitters, and selling in bottles similar to the genuine, with the labels of Hostetter, Smith & Co., put himself under - bonds before Justice Black, in the sum 0f;55,009, contented to quit the. sale of ovations Bitters under the name of - Hostetter, Smith & Co. This is the right way to bring all impostors to justics.—St. ['Quiz Republican. RIOTERS SENT TO Jart..--John Huff, William Belie, Edward Nuttle and Granger C3rlitte were committed to jail,•yestorday, by Mayor Apnits, for creating a riot at the house of Mr. P. Weaver, in Reserve township, on the night of the 24th inst. Daring the melee, Mr. Weaver had his nose broken. Warrants hive been is sued for the arrest of twelve others concerned in the same riot. Y 017170 KENS' CIIIIII3TIAN ASSOCIATION.—Rov. Al!ted Cookman will preach a sermon before the Young Alone' Cationic' Associationoin Christ Church, on to morrow evening, nt 7 o'clock. Young men are particularly invited to be present. Members of the Association (active and associ ate) will occupy the block of pews on the right hand side of the pulpit, middle aisle. THEATRE.—Last Aright of the Florences.—The benefit to the Flerenoes, last night, was a bum per. The house was crowded from pit to dome, and the utmost enthusiasm wag manifested. Their engagement will terminate to night, when, we suppose, they will again be greeted with an overflowing house. An excellent bill is offered, for which ace amusement column. APPOINTAIENTB BY THE CEIYBIFF —The follow ing eppointincnte have been .mode ty Sheriff Patterson: Jailor—John H. Phillip, Erg 'deputies ani Clerk - s—E Iseard Campbell, Jr.. Barnes Ford, Jdseph Oliver, James J. Kerr, and A (Mantis. Rev. HANS LEE, formerly pastor of the Fitt Associate Church of this city, died a few days aKo of typhoid fever, at Crawfirdsville, lowa He was well kni.in.n and beloved here, and the news of hie death will bring grief to a large cir cle of friends . STEAM FIRE ENULNE —The pteam fire engine invented and built by Mr. Lowry, cf this city, will be again surjected to a trial on Saturday next at two o'clock, at the corner of Wayne and Liberty streets. A THANKSGIVING DAY —Gov. Pollock has se lected Thursday, the 221 of nest month, as a day of general Thanksgiving, and Praise through out the Commonwealth. His proclamation will be found in another column. MaD'LLe PARODI, the celebrated Prima Donna, ie announced to give a Concert in th:s oily, at Masonic Hall, about the sch November, auisted by M. and Madame Strshoee h. D. L. EAraN, Esq., of the Commercial Journal, will deliver the address on the occasion of the opening of the new public school houq , , in the Ninth Ward. CLOSED ITS Exisrxacr..—The Evening Tones, after a brief life. Travelers along . our Weetrrn water• rh o niti abrupt; take the pet r e • tut'on ti .apply thoutrelver wilt a genuine article of thwelter . i SYntna,Jl Rater., att It la now eoncolatt by all who hare trl r t.l lie Invaluable medic Are that they al , l regulate the stornaoh, 116,t1 no per Sec Ilona on the bottle end e tc y a traveler sate through ell the variouA ohanger of dirt, a. Vt . !! no water wltich, witht oat, will often reoduce si,knee.4 and death. Brno, one ounce of perrentireis worth a pound of cure. for .ale be .Genggistr and hotels generally. 1103TI.ITTEll. \Mil ei Co , Solo Prcptietore, 2b boil a et octakdaw Aar - Acidity of the Stomach, and Itsdl ge• tlon.--.1 can eat anyat>ig after taking your /ltd.land Eater, Is n remark frequently made to us. To pereons tree 1,.d w th achllly of the stomach, Indlgeo don, or any disorder . f vtomach, we would only say, try 11. Ito worldwide reputation hat been establisher! alone by the many wonderful CoreS it has 02r.-ted When .ravel for Ilysi>ep• I a, Jaundice, Liver Ct molaint, Weak Doss of any kind, Costiv , neo and Pile+, it should be taken lu email doses--say, half a teaspoonful, regularly three nines a day, before IDODIo. CAUTION:—To prevent imposition, be careful to ask for Boerhave's !Inland Bitters. liold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the proirl. Mora, PAGE, Ja., a C Manufacturing Xh•rmacentiata and Chemist,,, l'ittaburgh: It. E. StiLLErtn 2, CJ. , corner of Wood and Second atreeta; and Drug,zfol.a generally ..44- Batchelor's Hair not let t..• evil effects of other nyeii deter you from relying on the great original, NC A.LCIUNTIP oaf-, sure and eatiVactory. Made and sold, or applied, (in nine trivate rooms,) at BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, Broadway, New York. t old, v holesale and retril, by l r. GEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 ort2ti:dear Wood rtre C. I)LACKEUABD CRAYONS—A fresh supply received at W. S. HAVEN'S octls etationery Warehouse. 1 ETTER. BLALI,S—,,,eral varteties cf Letter Ltatanette, _LA among them a nrat pocket F.calt., a:1 of whlt-h are offer• ad at low rates, by Irrtls W. N. HAVEN 'TNILEITANDS—.4i r, varin4y c.f plum and orn;1:4oal tattoctli , J ust rect,i v Lv net IZ., W N. 11 A VIZ'S. and role by L/F.NIIN' 11. COLLINS. . . r---- 4, Drays, Carrlngcs, oruulbuges, it. IL Cure, urCool work , , "G' re".i"d and fn: cuie L I? ' octl3 COLLINS. Tyr - IN - \ utt the public to our very nxWnstacko' ' and HOUSE FURNIBFI IN%I GOODS ' : In conseuuonre [lon to this kind of stoes, to [be ~.duafua of""'"'YgoW 't than can be 'nand we are able to offer a hug . , tkactort me, in the mark-t. In linen gol,, we c „,,, :Ur"rante,' perfect eathfaction. We buy altogether from firsi fro m the agebte of the manufecturera, and cansx us ~ . vr " t , c :, or Llnvne pure ti. Call and exurnin•, fit NA. 75 Mn LIKOOKS A COON..' 11U! ell ARLEY, c,rne nk,ng 4. tut, "Entrrpriae," 74 Fourth tr eet - —a flue Picture In only fifty cen a lODD'o AliA)EttA DocroK— out amingti.ree- J, Ural observations en the Caueee, Nature and Treat ment of Ulaeaxes and Lamen.ts in liorseg; with illuatra- Mons by George II Dodd. ..M.D , VeteriorrySurgvon. author of "Anatomy and Pliyelology o' the Lieut.," and the .• Itl formed Cattle Doctor. Por salt by oct24 B. T. C. NIOFIG AN, 104 Wood et 11[01.1ATr UN TUE tat-WC:I3I.E ANI) I , I:,EAFB Till 3 HORSE, will their remedial , : Woo, Practi....l Rules to Buysrs. Breeders, Breakers. Smiths, brouw.l.r Sown to the present time. By W. C. Spoon , r, hi It C. N . To which Is prril.red, un account of ltr,di In the Unit,' States, by 11. b. Randall. For sale by 0ct2.1 It T. C. MORGAN HOUSES TO LET-1 0 , 1 4 to S. CUTHBERT & SON, Market street. A new Brick Dwelling ITOUFO, just finished, containis; nine rooms, situated on Decatur street. Also, a nuw house of nine rooms, on Hancock street, nee r Christ Church. A Boom in the Poet Buildings, Fifth rtreet, suirorle t r an office. A large Office on Third street. A Store Boom, N 0.51 Market street. A Warehouse on Water street. A House of nine rooms, and two ac-os of land, with fru t trees, As. Will bo lensed for five years. Also, good Dwarfiing Houses for sale. Apply at the out'.' of S. CUTHBERT A SON, oct24 53 Market err, or. —• - 11,1 NW BOOKS—Just received by express, this day -111 Memoirs oft. S Prentiss, in 2 vole; Hue's Travels in China, in 2 sole; Lady of the West, or Gold Seekers, by J. Ballet) ; ord Elomestead, by Ann 8. Ftophens ; Aspirntlon—antobiography of Girlhood, by 'd re Manner.; Gillespie on Surveying—a new work , Rag Picker, or Bound and Free; lipaldlng's Japan; Tennyson's Poems, new edition; lows as It is in 1855, (eighth supply;) De. Dixon, or Scenes of a New York Surgeon ; Bayard Taylor's Japan ; Household Words for November, 11l cents; 'Yankee Notions do 12 do Peterson's Magazine do 17 do iHodey's Lady's Book do 20 do Ballou'a Magezlne do 10 do N. Y. Journal, (second supply,) 18 do All who want Books as FOOD as published, call at LAUF. VEIt'S Bookstore, No. 30 Fifth street. oct24 Li - ElOllOl I ' m off to the Enterprise Gallery—only fifty cents far a neat picture. No hotter in the city. oct24 034 R-40 was prime N. U. auger for able by . clebV.. EMIT MAUI LINTER. li/rettdllolll LlGUT—Oaano,76i+Ourttt street, le era J bled by superior arrangements and facilities to Setts fy the meet fastidious. octet NEW STi LE OF GOTHIC CHIMNEY TOPS just r by 10at241 HENRY H. COLLINS. - - - - IJUTTISR-1 box prime Roll Butter received on conelgr.• J) meat and for sale by 0t22 ATWXLL, LEE * CO. COFYRR-166 bogs prints 010 Cuffre just rectiv,,ii Fule Ay 1 0ct221 ATWELL. LEE .4 CO ATE. AMMONIA-600 lbs ).ust und toi gale by 1 0ct221 FLESIING A IANAItY BE6b-5 bblm just received and for NMI , - by ort'A YLEMINU Hlltid CIT OCIQBEIt 27 -,..,-, „ ..:1,.._ .f. , .. ,,, -.., -,- „..--..- -. - ---',...,A.,, ,, ,,... -..- . - • ~ ' -0' 11111111111 XBH.GRGIII BOARD OP TILADIC AMD mime 11ADITS' EXCIIANGE. OFFICERS. Prestdeni—tL OFFICERS. And Vice , Prerittent—T S. Mums: BerocAd G. W. Casa; Ihart.crE..; N. Houten, Jr, Reerctary—Jaium P. Rum. Ruperintaufene-8. T...Ncetraut , Js . Cbworlietee or Arbitration f October —Gro. W. Cass, V. P.; Tulin DICKEY, T. B. Urrzrz, Seau LILWORTEI, J. B. CLurna.r. REVLSW OF PITTSBURGH -MARKETS Orrica OP ma DAILY Illoannto Poor, Friday, October 27. 1256. - • -- • 51.01311—Bales 100 bhda superfine from wharf at $7,75 ; 40 do do from wagon id $7,70: 80 do do from wharf at 3 7 , 75 ; 90 do do do at $7,75. GRAlN—lnles 90 bus Oats on platform at 83c; 150 do do from depot at 30e; 75 do Rye from wharf at 3.5 e; 150 do do from store at Bo WHISK 4-Bales 25 bbls rectified at 850. IdOLAMEB-13a1es 17 bbls N. 0. oak at 43e, cash. BllTTl4ll443alet 30 kegs packed fair at 180, 4 mos. POTATOEFASSiIes 90 bus Neabacmecke from depot at 40c, 4 mos. Swindling liii ' iszeinee Gonapaniesi. We cautioned the pubilc the other day to be on their guard against swindling intturancecompables in general, and the Nei York Tontine in partlettlar. The follbilng, which we ropy from the Albany Eberstrig i Journal, of Mon day, makes a rich exposnre of the manner by which this fraudulent concern obtained a capital of two hrifidied theirs: and dollars to swear by: Comptroller Cook having reason to believe that the Ton tine Insurance Company of the city of New York was In adequate to a proper discharge of ire duties it had assumed, ordered an investigation into its aff..irs. The report of the Commissioner, Mr. Barnes, Is given in another column. The report renves this .Company, like several others recent ly exposed, to have been tuneacting baldness without capi. tat. To enable them to tales the required oath, the Company borrowed John Thompson's check for $200,000, for the use of which, for a few days, they agreed to pay $2,500. When the ce. allude was prom:m .o ,AG berrowed capital was with drawn, and the ComptitiY proceeded to transact business, to appoint agents and issue policies without a dollar in its treaeury. And now, after being in operation Mx months, their books show a capital,lu mortgages, be., of $6,000, with liabilities exceedingllo,ooo. It appetite by the testimony , of Robert IL Lowry, }eq., Cashier of the Bank of the Republic, and of John Thomp son; Eesi , that on the 12th day el May, MU, the sum of $200,000 was deposited in said Bank to the credit of the .Tontine Insurance Company, and dust the same was drawn. out by several thanks on the 14th, 16th, and lath day. of Stay last. The credit consisted of the cheek or checks of John Thompson, and at the time the same were deposited, an agreement was made by the parties with the Bank that. the money , shout t not be drawn out by the Company, anima the chocks were endorsed by Mr. Thempson. The arrange ment was simply a nomirud, loan of money.for a few days to the Company for the stipnlated compensation of $2,000 or $1,00% amithe checks of the Company for $200,000 were given to, Mr. Thompson at the same time that the deposit was made in the Bank to the credit of the Insurance Com. pony, leaving it in the power of the lender alone to draw the money from the Bank at any moment after the loan was made. . This Company, , herefore, at the time of its ormuillatJon, wan not povermel of a cent of capital, but was indebted In the earn of $2,500 for the use of the money borrowed by thew, deposited by thorn to the Bank of the Republic. The Comptroller is making thorough search work among the fraudulent Insurance Companies which, but for these fear less and reasonable exposures, would have carried wide spread toss and enffertng throughout the State. A further history of the affair shows that John Thom!), son was to ruNdre $2,500, for the loan of his check for a aufficiont length of time for the Company to organize, when the money was to be withdrawn by Thompson, and In Just four days after the loan was made, the money was drawn out by him. LAND WARRANTIL-774ONINOR'S Bank .Vote Report, bap In regard to land warrants: They have been vane during the peat week, and prices fluctuating: they are, however, becoming more plenty ev ery day. The quotations are: OUTING. NCLIING .$1.09 per acre. $l,lO per e ere .. 1,10 1,12 .. 20 aorta ...... ....... SO and 160 acrox TIf,LEO RAPE ffiItIIKRTP NLIV Yoax, October 20 —Stocka better; Virginia lives Canton 23L ; Cumberland 25X; Elrio 51371 , ,i Michi gan Central 0434; Galena and Chicsuro 115-X• starting ex• change nominal. Cotton active: salmi 3000 bales at de cline gum the receipt of the Africa's advices ; Orleans mid dling Uplands middling 9,!4. Flour drooping; soles 18,000 bushels. Wheat improving; salm 90,000 beetled. at $1,0!i4 for Wasters red, and V. 2,06 for Southern. Corn firm; sales 30,000 bushels. Pork arm: miles 800 bbis. Mess Beef firm ; sales 200 bh/s re-packed Chicago at full priLra. Lard firm; sales 300 bbls. Whisky declined; sales 800 bbl, at 40%. Coffee firm; sales 1600 bags 810. Sugar quiet; sales 000 hbda. Orleans Molasses firm; glee 200 bbie. Of Lin seed Oil and Lard Oil there are no salmi reported. Iron has declined; salei 150 tons Scotch pig at so. Tobacco in good request, and firm. Freights firmer. PERLADELT, te, October % —Cotton exceedingly dull. Flour. there is rather more enquiry for export, and price. are 12tijc higher; ealwe 1,500 lib's etandard and good at $8,75(0 0 07. the former price bring now generally refused : iome half bble at $4.1211 per pa r. and 21 . :0 bble Lewietown extra .t slo 50. d limited amount or Wheat °tiered t n 'Change thin morning: demand good for prime lots at %tsar per bus advanee, but twor lots doll and neglected; ealee 3000 hue et $1.95F51.9$ for good Penns and southern red, and $1,45(02,15 for poor and choice white, including 1,900 boo gout hern white et s2,l:i Whifky held tlrm/y ; ealee in bble at 416:64,14 nod in hhde 40t54L Ctv. October 20.—Flour finn: the demand equal/ the supply; Fond Aiming brands $7,75; retailing brands $7,9d; sales no bbls at $7,7n7 90. Grain very firm, but no rules reported. A Welty firm and In good demand; sales 525 bbls at 33,14,Vg5.335, , ,,. Groceries unchanged, and in fair demand in a regular way. Linseed 011 97. BALSUISOLE, October 20.—Liottrard street and Ohio Flour tu-day is $5,573 and holders are aching $9. Palos of Wheat at $2,1062,16 tor good to prima. red is selling at sl,9tto $2,00, choice white has changed hands at M1K:J:12,20, sal, a wh to and yellow Coro at 96(990 7 . EUREKA l.3tBlllLiii o -7 E -061t 1 31.11? OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN U. 81710ENBEFLCIElt, Flamm. ROBERT FINN/CY, BscarrexT. C. W. RATCHELon, GLNZIL4.I AGENT. WILL IDISURE AGAINS/' ALL 12[1/PDS MARINE AND FIRE RISKS D I RECTORS : J H. Ebnenbergar, 0. W. Cass, C. W. Batchelor. W. K. Nimlck, ',sae M. Pennock, T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin, R. D Cochran, }t. T. Lee h, Jr., Jobu A. Caugbey, George S. Belden. 8. 8. Bryan, David McCandless. iite*. Al] Latotes sustained by parties Insured under poll mt..- issued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and ornro mist bald at its Offiev, No. 99 WATER street. I tyl I P/ TTS 8 Ulll.Oll Life, Pire and Marine Inenrance Company ; CORNER OF ivAnut AND MARKET sr.vrErs, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. JAS. D. I!..DGELA, Secretary. TbirCompany makes every Ineurahee appertaining to or 03nneeted with LIFE RISK& - - - Also, against Roll and Cargo Illska on the Ohio arid Nils• als , ippl rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Lose and Damage by Fire, and against zbe Peril! , of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates cotudston t with safety to all parties. DIRUTORD: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, Jarnee D. Moon, John Fullerton, John APAlptn, Famuel Id'Clurkan, %Villieui rhillipi, James W. Lialltuan, John Scrit, Qum. Arbuthnot, .Ls. ph P. Gasx.aro, M. D., David Richey, James 3.14c1,134 I, John ]'pill, Horatio N. Lee, Kittunning. 44- Balm of Thourand Flowers, for beautT lying the Complexion, and eradicating all TAN, PIMPLLY and Fercgt.r.s from the lace. Sold at Dr. KEYBI3.II'B, 140 Wocd. Jan:lo WOOL -20,000 Ibis of Tub, Pulled and Pierre Wcol wanted by SPRINGER BARBA UGH, oct24 No. 290 Liberty street. "Durrxtc—iiti kegs prime Western Penneylvaula Butter . .1_) in store and for sale by oct24 SPRINGER if ARBAUGH. CURLED 11 AIR-17 bales Curled hog's Hair in store and for sale by loct24J SPRINGER HARHAUGH OPS-30 tales Hops just received and for gale by oct24 SPRINGER LIAIii3AUGII. g BOOKal—The Old Homestead ' by Ihrs Ann d. se,,, Zilla ; author of "fashion and Fam ine;" • erivate of alifiastero King; Seer,es In the .rMes of a New York Surgeon, by Dr. Ed. ward Dixon, editor , - "fltle Scalpel;The Rag Picker, hi . I . ;, , und and Fres; India, China and Japan, h 9 Bayard Taylor : The kl•tch Girl. or Life Scene: as they are; A IFis kid of Chips, by John Brea:halo ; Mini Book cf Games, edited by Bohn: The Deserted Wile, by Mrs. Emma D. N. fi,'uthworth Cora Rod the Doctor. or liaTtlutions of a Phystcßtu's Wifr : The Newoomes, by W. AL Macke:ay ; Cleve Hail, by Mrs. Sewell, Tour among the Planters, or Inside View of Slavery ; A Memoir of Rev. Sydney Smith, in 2 solo ; Ethel, or the Double Error, by Marian J 0.19.; Pictures of Europe, by C A. Battu]; Mks Leslie's New Receipts for Cooking; Alone, by Mrs. Marion Harland; The Hidden Path, by the author of "Alone ;" Ellie, or the Human Comedy, by John It Cooke; The Old Inn, or the Traveler's Entertainment; Marriage a Lottery, by Mrs. Oyu ; The Loves of Lord Byroe; Unix Leigh, or the Miner's Daughters, by C. Dirkens ; Calderon, the Courtier, by Sir E. L. Bulwer , Seven Poor Travelers, by Charles Dickens; The Schoolboy, do Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO.. Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. rialtiliffillNGE--A large and well selected stock of Dress, I Cloak and Bonnet Trimmings, comprising all the new• est styles and most fashionable colors, received by 0,t22 A. A. MASON dr. DO, '25 Fifth Pt. J3ALSAM FIR-50 lbs just received sod for tude by oct22 FLAMING BitOß. - IDUMWE tat/NE—low 11,8 lust received and for sale by net 2 42 VL NM INO FIFI,P. V rElauLuo—Trlente-200 lba jam reretrod and for solo by 0cr22 . 1 FLEMING 81108. 1 I SIN LASS--Coopsr's Shred-lase j t. received arid for sale by [oct2 . 2.] )(LEMING BROS. L.ll SOAP —A good article-8M The just reCeivedttnd for sale by Locual FLEMING 131)08. /ANIONS-2 bble for ',ale by k-Igam*l 22 SMITH, MAIR & HUNTRR fiBL'SE—IbU boxes prime Cheese for Role by k i oct22 SMITE!, MAIM & lIIINTIM. IDOTAtili--Z caste No.l for salt+ by oct22 SMITH, I.IAIR tt HUNTER COMTEH-3,000 !be Codfish for Bee by oct22 SMITH. STAIR h HUNTER AA. MASON A Co. will open on Monday, October 224, ~ 60 more cares and packages of Calicoes, Chintzes, Gingham, Bleached and Brown Muslin, Checks, Tickings, Flannels, Housekeeping. Goode, Ac. ootitil ,a A. MASON h 00. are daily receiving and opening . cases and packages of Slits, Shawls, Dress Goode, Embroideries, Domestic Goode, ,to, of every description. oct2o riika CARGO, 76 leoarth street, for a likeness. Prime I moderate. oct26 NVEST RALF A .DOLLAR in a Likeness, at the Enter prise Gallery, 74 Fourth street. oct2o . V BUBB ItIAWL4S.--A full assortment so, some superior Bay State Blankets, at HIRBELITIBLD d BON'S, No. 7u Wood street lAL POST. The river fell here two inches, yesterday, and oontin nod faltlog slowly at a late hour. An upper Mississippi pilot, about " the last moan down," reports. decline of 12 Inches on the Lower Rapids, and the river from St. Pant down the most of the way to St. Louis, falling rapidly. The Illinois continues In good navigable condition, and liberal quanti ties of freight are brought oat of It dolly. There Is no change as yet to report In the Missouri. No arrivals from that stream yesterday. Numerous arrivals from other quarters, however, receipts liberal, and things on the land ing lively and businesslike. Tan Louisville Cbtrrier, of the 26th, says The river wax at a stand yestenlay, with 4 feet 4 Incheo water in the canal by the mark last evening, and a bout 27 inches water on the falls. DISASTY.II.—On the last trip of the Jacob Strader to Cin cinnati, her waves, while passing, were said to have muted a flatboat full of moving plunder to oink.. It was fitted up by a family or the name of Murdock as an ark In which they wore to be moved or floated to Missouri. The boat was Iy.ng to at the shore just abovo the Kentucky river when the Bleeder wrnt by. and her waves knocked the boat to pieces. She was fully FeVenty.fiVe yards off, in the mid dle of the river, and totally unaware of the dilissi.er The loge u eat.imulte,l at $l,OOO. Pittsburgh, Stsnbsnvllls and Whseting Packets. The DIURNAL. Captain J. A. &loin, and the DIREST CITY, Captain B. WAY. Will run as recular DAILY PACKETS, between l'ittaburgh, Bteu•.•nrdin anti Wheeling, etrpping et all Intermediate port. The DIURNAL w 111 'PET! I'd!wburgb on Mond/Lye, Wed nowwleyh no 1 l'elirty , . to It) a nrk. A. ‘l.—net.em eqg eh will Leave Wilmdin4 ten Tue+dnes.ThurnOrtys cud Snturdayn t .I..L'. The ronn•vr CITY will ale. lea,. Pittsburgh on Tueednye Thursdays a nd ,! . 'LLtunlnyn, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Knurovng, ehe will leave ll'heelin: on "floutlay', Wednesdays and Fri dart, el S tT e'-fork, A M. kor fr•,zht or pa,tete, et•toy on leqird nr to J CULLINGWOOD, Agent, nora No. tt, Front eireet. . Itetrular Tue•dory Packet for Wheeling, Marietta and tlalllopolle. The new act ophoadit eteaUter CONVOY, laßaJOlllt W cv, Jr, blaster, iL napnann, Clerk, will leavo for the •bove nod Intermediate pot ta every Tuendity, at 10 rh,k, P. M., positively. For freight, or passage, apply on bortn.l to .i 523 (1.11. lIAIITON, or C. 11A ItNF:S I , Agent, The rtrumur EIJI , . Chi,thin P. Roner.rs, wiaBJr.. Clerk, W. Cuoten; will kart , tor the abort. an 4 oil Intermeilate porta uu 11.1E8- DAY, October ::)th, at 10 o'rloc§ A. M. For freight or pawnor apply on board. or to The ~ t exmer OFIEVOIT, Captain linovY tigg Clerh.. MEANS ; will leave tile , 0.K.,. .1.1 a ll 3 1:4Z s# s ter me.hszo ports un ILSTI RIMY, octuber 27, . at 2 P. M. , Fur freight or pnesnge apply on board, or to 00127 11ARNEn d WLLINtiWt.k)D. Agent,. For Conley'lie. The voarner ROSALIK, Captain Rota. 111 w. fan, Clerk, JOHN litkoll; Will lease f,r the allow. and Intermetbate port, on MONDAY, o,,otea 01. at lu o'clock, A. NI. Fur freight or pasma.te apply on boats, or to oct27 tul.l.lNU'A'tnlD A ItARNK.w. For tit. Louie, Galena and Dubuque. The attomer BRAZIL, Capt. GRACE; Clerk. Wat. Sattni, will leans for the ab,ve and Inter' ts= modiate Nut, on SATU RDA Y, October at lu o'clock, A.M. For freight or peel:age apply on board. For Cincinnati nod St. Louts. The ateamer ROCILESTER, Captain U. W. Aff i rigNaAaa; C'erk, D ; will lea, for tits above and Intermediate porta on SATURDAY, Dow her '27 h, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ock2o BARNIVS A FLACK, Aloen,a. The steamer ARGONAUT, Captain G. L. lirLatN; Clerk, Jas. LUDWICII ; Wlll leave for the above and Intermediate ports on SATUR DAY, Ootobur,,;:7, at JO A. 31. For freight or passage apply on board, or to r rt 24 JOAN FLACK, Agent. Per Ctnetnnatl and Lani•ville. The eteamer LUCI it MAY, Gisptuin J. J asps;Root Clerk, A. Roma on': vrlll leave fur the above and intermediate porta on EAT. URDAY, Octobor 'ath, at lu A. M. Por fr.iglat or paarag. apply on board, or to ont24 FLACK A BARN YEA Agents. The steamer EOLIPB,4, Captain Rom Bc,TLE, Ib Clera, C. e. will leave for the above and intermediate ports on MONDAY, October I.sth, at 10 A. M. For freight or pafisage apply on board, or to oct24 BARNES et CULLING WoOP, Agents. For Louisville. The aulamer CANTLE GARDEN, Captain 11. H. Daviwatv ; Clark, I.konanalt: will leave for the above awl intermediate porta on BAl'Ult• DAY, uotober 1, at lu o'clock A. M. For freight or portage apply on board, or to 0rt2.4 FLACK A LiA 10E9. Agont. The ntonmer LEBANON, Captain %%Lush jr -7 tioN, Clerk, l'eakita, vriti laare for the shove and Intermediate ports on 23A flrltDAY, trer .17 ' ;IA 10 A. NI Fur frtight ur palia4-e apply on board, or to 00[1.9 JOHN FLACK. Asreni J. K. Barbour, ICLERK, ST. I.olatl, Mo., (at W. N. Newell's ,„, office.) J. K. HAILBOUR haring long experience in Recelrlng and Discharging Freight for fit...unbinds, offers superior Indocemen to to Steamboats desiring a DISCLLARCI -INCI CLERK. my 4 AffACASSAR OIL—A supply of the genuine Macassar for beautifying and promoting the growth of the hair, Just recited by JOB. BLIMINGI, oct2 rnrner Dinmnpd and Market at ATC/IKL4/tt'd Mint DV E.—Acknowledged to bo the beat Linir Dye In tbn world. Twelve dozen r,elted ~ootiJOS. FLEMI G. _ _ Ul./.;.111 bIlUs/1 KS —A very large and Due assortment icf 1.2 Ylesh bruebre, embracing every variety, just roc'd by JOS. FLP:MINU. pLer A LI —IU (A:I,3H prams Nr stile ootb HENRY R. COLLINS. ALLItaTI:6--..5 boles pure soleratus fur sale by L 75 ,xtl HENRY 11. COLLINS. 1/IRESt.—,4U brace this day recelvei and for rale by ser.:l HANKY IL COLLINS. ounces for eels by oet9 li. A. FAIINESTOCK 3 CO. T bide , No 1 landing and for nate by 1-4 rw ,9 It A. I. AIINESTOCK a CO. _ . ALICItAfI.:;—OU bozo., pure for stile by lIENItY 11. COLLINS. TRAWIlk:111lY TOUTLi nud exollk.ot 0 article tur cles.elait the teeth and I urfrving the breath. A large supply reis.lved by JOSEPH ?LEMING, sepl4 .ITRIC ACID—Tb IDs for sale by • srpl3 U A. V AHNESTO aCO OFFLE-30 bags J. sod 20U Lacs Rio, for sale by • sepl9 SMITLI, MAUL to HUNTER I..IAhIS--7b hhds prime N. O. and 100 bbln Crushed, fur • sale by (eepl9, FSIITII, HAIR to HUNTER. NAILS—VaI 6oyx 11.ortnd NitHP, for MOO by rißplU SMITH, MAIR At HUNTER ANIONS -2 bbln Ouloon, fur sxle by bepl9 6111T11. MAIR A HUNTED. VINEG Alt-15 bbl. for sale by V xsp24 HENRY IL COLLINS. 150 CII6T utiERS daily eau be attended to a - tth ease at CABUO'S two Skylight Ualletioo , 76 Fourth street. Prices moderate. octs PIMAIIUNI KATIIABION is the greatest Beautifier of the age. Renders the Hair soft and gioxsy For sale by KEYSER, BAST,SCOTT and SELLERS, at 26 cents. augl6 HOUSEKEEPING GOODS:—A very large and varled sortment of every description of Lious,lie.aolng Goods just received by loan . ) A. A. MASON & CO. TIR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the core of _j_J SECRET DIBRABEI3. ills enemata long standing cases is unequalled. The afflicted are Invited to call with out delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumalistra, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his advice. Letters containing 11 . fee Immediately answered. Office and Prirate Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley ; Pitts. burgh. 1028 pOLL BUTI'ISR-3"bble fresh Roll Butter Just received o d for Bale by loet23] ' tIENR7 U. OOLLINI3 r NOW ye not that CA 881 ` V 9 is at ye fourth et , and that he talc , s Pictures in the beslstyle for $1 and upwards. oct2B z 4:41, 0-• 1.• a!, 4: c• - ' •1••.; sC•x4,„"t , `‘' t•-••." • 4 4;1 „t • - „. rill ltrvia.—Lest evening at dusk there were 3 feet 9 inches water, by the pier marks, and falling gradually. The weather moderating and clear. Tax steamer "Forest City," Capt. B. A. Way, Le the raga tar Wheeltog packet to-day. She leaves at 10 o'clock, A. M . . Tiffs steamer "Chevott," Capt Brown, is the regular packet far Zanesville to-day; she leaves at 2 o'clock. CAPT. A. Dran has taken charge of the tine steamer Brazil," and will leave to-day for St. Paul. Mr. Win. Smith presides in the clerk's office, and will attend to those traveling' on the "Brasil." Tar steamer "Oastle Garden,%Capt. H. H. Devinnsy, will leave thja morning, at 10 o'clock, for Louisville. Her offi cers are obliging and experienced rivermen. We can safely recommend her to shippers and travelers. Tae fine light draught steamer "Rochester," Capt. Neare, will leave for Cincinnati this morning. She will be easily recognized by her colors—they were presented by the ladies of Rochester, Pa. Passengers going to the Queen City should give her a call. Fon thweraWart.,-The fine steamer Lucie May," Capt. J. J. Robinson, will leach . ; for the above and intermediate ports to•ddy:s She Is sight ofdranettBltd_hrt--gllding over the water like a tldng of life. Those travelini . to :1M QUben City should embrace the present opiiritunity to secure comfortable berths on the Mies "Lucia May," THE levithean steamer "D. G. Taylor," Capt. Simms, was advertised to leave St. Louis for the Missouri river on the 25th lust.; Capt. Fulton, an old Captain on the Missouri river, was clerk. The steamer " Amason," Capt. Etazlett, would also leave for St. Jo•eph the same evening. The steamer "Fanny Fern ^ arrived at St. Louis, on the 24th, with a full load. THE SC Louis Democrat, of the 25th sap: PORT OF PITTBIIITR.OR. B rut 9 111C11/8 wnrax Ix Tilt CLI.IIIPI.EL main Bteamer Jefferson, Woodward, Browne - el 4. " Luzern°, Bennett, Brow net ill.. " Cbl. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Eollan, liendericknn, West Nev ton " Aquilin, Dickson, West Newton. " Itlnthigso No. 2, Horst, WelleTil le. " lien. Lorimer, -. Rochester. " Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. •• Venture, Oordon, Steubenville. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. " 4 Lover n,, Ben rift t, Brownsville, " Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. " Ronan, Llen.lerlckkon, West Newun Squills, DiAson, West Newton. 4 4 blictikan Na. 2, floret, Wellsville. 44 Gen. Lorimer, -, Rochester. " Diurnal, Shoals, Wheeling. " Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. " Wenorm, 44 Swallow, Ransom, Lt. STEAMBOATS For St. Louis, Galena, Keokuk and Sc. Paul. FLACK C HAELNES, Agr•nts. 1=t713 For St. Louis For niaativillo =!!!MI!1:1!I ornar Market and Diamond wgialirs ettEmium KATUARION R JPIE4 AMUSEMENTS. Tszeratc..J. O. FOSTIlltt, sole Lessee and Shoa cer; Wm H. Ram, Stage Hens.,er ;Osmium Fame, Acting Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Baßlite. MOMa7 MDMISSIDO Boxes and Parqustte.. .60c.Private 13oXes, large— --S&00 Second I Private Bones, 8121.11•••• 4 6 . 00 Boxes for soled el p0r0u5......_....„..c en t 5 . Jttir. Certificate, securing Beata, 123 fr cents extra. Oa— Birth night of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE! SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBLIC 27, 184 Will be acted. Shandy Maguire—Shandy, Mr. W. J. Florence. After which, Lesson for Husbands—Fanny, assuming six other characters, with three gongs and two !Dances, Mrs. W. J. Florence; Ceßleary, Mr. W. J. Florence. The great song or 0 Bobbing Around " - will be sung by Mrs. Florence. To conclude with Th• Limerick Boy—Paddy Ml'es, Mr. W. J. Flo rem*. .01r Door. open at 3/ 4 ' to 7 ; performance to begin a t 714 . John 13. Sale, of Vermont, wit reed befor. the Young Men's Library Association, (and the pub lie generally,) on next FRIDAY EVENING, the 28th host, in MASONIC HALL, hie celebrated Eumorone and Sethi. cal (new) Poem, H The Premo f Doors open at 8 1 ,5 o'clock; to commence at 7% o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents -- to be had at the Musk and B oat Stores. Hotels, Library Rooms, Lecture Committee, and at the door. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, WM. IL KINCAID, liRI'RY W 00123, ItLIAS H. IRISH, JAMES BUCHANA N, Lecture Committee. octt3 THE LARGEST CHILD OF HIS AGE IN Height, 3 feet 2 inches.—Weight, 109 1-2 lbs Circumference of Bead .. —.—..e...23 inches. do BbouMars— ... 47 do do Breast • —' 44 do do Waist. . 43 do do Thigh ....._....,....27 do rjIHE PENNSYLVANIA GIANT, VANTILE KENT Mc _L CLUNG. This Infant Proligy was born in Beaver bounty, June 9, 1852. Will be exhibited in Masonic Hall, commencing WEDNESDAY, October 24th, at 2 o'clock P. M., and continue from day to day, (afternoon and night,) Friday night excepted. car- Admission, 25 cents; children half price. Doors open from 2 to 5, and from 7 t#9 o'clock P. M. oct.24:d4t JOHN W. M'CAII I THY., Bill Poster and Distributor, 441- Wit.t. attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ar. All communications—either by mall, telegraph, or other directed to the office of the Morning Poet, will re ceive prompt attention. sp7 . . SPECIAL NOTICES Bank or Pittsburgh, t October 19, 18.9. j A N ELECTION f-r Thirteen Directors of this 1.14nk, for rk the ensuing year, will Pe holden at the Itankinc House, on MONDAY, the 19,h day of November next, be tween the hours of 9 A. M. and 'd P. M. ... • . A i., a general meeting of the Stockholders of the Bank of Pittsburgh will be holden on Ti.'ISBDAY, the nth del of November next, at the Bon king lionse, in acr,onlance with the provisions of the charter. cettl9:dlaawlm JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. dlechanlcie . Pittsburgh, Oct 18, 185.',.t A N ELECTION for Thirteen Direetcre, to servo for th. ensuing year, will be held at the Mechanics' Bank o Pittsburgh, on the [hull Monday of November narl, at th Ba:king Hot.. on Fourth street, tetWeen the hours or 9 A M. and 3 P. M. Also a general mee.lng of the Stockholders will be held on thefirrl Tuesday of November, at the came place, et the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. ONO. D uctl•N Cashier. Mau:us tat' 13100 OP l'lrrol, - ,11.11, A u,.fust 31, ISt:, 11 frflE STOCKHOLDERS of the 3lechanic.s . Can of Pitts -1 burgh are hereby notified that the third in:ta.ment of $12,50 per share Neill hedue on the 1011, of Octetor prONIMO, and the fourth and last instalment of $12,51 per chore on the 20th Ne•ember following, payable at the Banking House, on Fourth street, as per resolution of the b - ard Cl Directors. I sepl I OKO. D. Mco Ca..l. kr. Merchants and Manufacturers' Bank, Pittsburgh, October 19, 1855. ,4 N ELECTION for Tbirtaen D.rectors of this Bank will Li be held at the Banking Hawn, on MONDAY, the 19th day of November nest.. ort2oMlm W. 11. DENNY. Cash ie•. . . AAIERTINO of the tin.ekholdere of the Temperancerine and NotZestoten Road ChrapJ ply, to the porpoe• of rhoknookr clheers to serve fur the eneruing year, Will he held at the oboe or the TreaForer, t Fourth street, on the FIRST MONDAY of Norco/her next. By enter of the Board. • oaf, AUSTIN LOOMIS, Treasurer. Election Notice. rilE litoeklioldeni Of the Ponaaylvania II:1.mo,, Com. pony, of Pittaburgh, are hereby nozitivd that the An nual Election for Diroctora for said Company will be bold at the °thee, corner of Fourth and Smithfield streebt, on MONDAY, the oth day of November, 1051, •t IU o'clock A. foctEdd) A. A. CARRIER. Fe ,. 'y. Plonit Road Election. XTUTICE ie hereby given, that the Annual Election for 111 officer's of the Allegheny and Perrysville Turnpike and Plank Rend Company will by held at the howl> 14 Hugh baleen, in Rees Townabip, on MONDAY, the 6th day of November, A. D. 1655. JAMES A. UIRSON, cotlOdastd Pr.-Went: P olive. Pdockholdere in the Allegheny and New ilrnslitnn Plank Road Company will meet at the hou,e of M. Hartman, Woods' Run, on MONDAY. b:Ja November nest, between the hour. of one an•d five o'clock P. M., for the pu•poee of electing one President, five Manag,ere and one Treeourer, to /terra for one year. By order. Dissolution of Partnership. 1 2115 Partnership formed by the undersigned end Jac re o'Ntat, to carrying the Camden Coal Worts," utter the nsme and style of JONES, IYNXAL A miLLeit, nom dissolved. ISAAC JON July 7th, 1045. JOHN It. MILLER. On - Spiiclacico and Surgical Op•rationa Useles•-•-The Blind May Sea.--- It is gratify ing for us to be able to announce to the public that the utility of BALLS' PATENT EYE CUPS is now no ex oeri mont.,—theft wonderful effects are coming doily to the knowledge of the proprietors Strange to It may seem, It •s true, that Spectac'e. may bedisponsed with outirely Bei sight metered to Ito original power. These cope ere simple., yet philosophical. They are used without pain or the least danger of injury. Below will be found ovum.' c•rificates which speak highly to their favor: [Prom the New York Kvangelist.l A Tsar rimp'e vet phlloecphieal instrument, har been invented by J. flail k Co.. or this city, by the application of which the oornee of the eve is am:l:laity raised to its °Hai ual convexity, canning the Lcus to Impinge on the retina without the aid of convex lenses. Thus by an easy process pore°us who have used glances for years are enabled tr dispenee with them. The editor of the Pennsylvania Democrat writes as fol lowa, respecting the cure of hire. Guretead, of Uniontown Pennsylvania: Uznornire, Pa., Augusts], ISIA. Being well acquainted with kint. Curstoad, I know the before she teed -Ball's Patent Eye-Cups," It was impossi Ede tir her to read without the use of !Tented., and that her sight has been restored by the use of the Cups, P 1 that ibe now reads print with her naked et e without difficulty . Jong P. Bastrik, Ed Penn. Democrat. Itztutrarowle, June 1, IRA. Dear Sir—liaving lost my night by old age, I was {ld duced to purchase your wonderful Instruments, and by using the same according to your directions, I spectacled in restoring my sight so that I can read by night or day with out spectacles. I have not used my spectacles for the last three or four months, which shows that the restoration to not a temporary one, but a valuable and permanent cure. ItinvlLLa Saud., Of the firm cf Bnell a Brothers, Yiskchile, Mass. 9 1 5.. liy remitting live dollars, a pair will be sent, poet paid, with fall directions, to any part of the c. -, outry. Ad. dress LE. OEO. U. KEYBER, corner or Wood xtreat rod Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Orphans' Court Sale GREEK FARM. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court 01 Allegheny County, the undersigned, Admlnlatrators of the late Greer, deceasd, will expree to Public Sale, on the premixes, on TUESDAY, November 13th, at I o'clock P. M., that valuable FARM in Plum Tuarn.hip, bounded by the Allegheny river, Plum creek, and lands of Michael Bright, containing about 170 serve. COUNTRY SEATS. The above Farm will be subdivided into Lute of Ter to Twenty. Acres, offering an excellent opportunity to many who have long wished for a country site embracing Ho I rent advantages in location and fertility. The iota are laid out to front on the Allegheny river and the Allegheny \alley Railroad, by which it is within a few culnutm' ride loom the city. This property is beautifully situated, commanding side°. il;c1 views of Allegheny river scenery, and is the most de hirable for Country Homes offered In this cou ,ty. Care will leave at o'clock on day of sale, from Law renceville, to convey purchaßers to the grounds. Plane and further nformation can be obtained of ED. NIOND GREER, No. 134 Watt street, or at the Auction Rooms. Trams—One-third cash; residue in one and two yours, with futerrst. IiDSIOND OREER, t AdiniuktrittorB SOPHIA GREER. P. M. DAVI?, Auctioneer. Bargains in Watek•s, Clocks et& ROBERTS & BROTH E ARP: now selling their large and caretully eelec- AM ted ,do c k of rim Watcho., Clocks, andrich Odd Jewelry at graL:•%. reduced prices, to make room for ais entire new stork, which will be received di rect from the Eastern manufactories In a few weeks, for the Fall trade. Purchasers desiring to buy good goods at low prices, should .11 immediately and examine our stock, as we ars determined to close it out without regard to cost or former prices. Don't forget the place. ROBERTS At BROTHER, 41 l'lfLh street, next door to Weed. 44- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired In the beet manner, and warranted. John Grouts, y 31 PORTER OF BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, dc.—Dealer In fins Old Monongahela Whisky, Pesch Brandy, kr. Also, R.scilfying Distiller, corner of Smithfield and Pront s• reet,, Pittsburgh. aprl3 Barr Intelligence otnee. 1101 - OTELS, House-keepere, Manufacturers, Merchant~ and 1,1 Mechanics are invited and solicited to call and obtain their Help and their Apprentices. Alec, the working classee, both male and female, shall be attended to, and tntine.] found for them on short notice, at BARK'S IN TELLIGENCE OFFICE, No. VI Liberty street. No answer returned to applications by mail, unlese ac oompanied by a postage stamp. seplU Wanted, A PERBON COMPETENT 1 0 KEEP BOOKS, and who L 1 can make himself generally useful in u manufac turing busbies& Persons applying will please itive,,refer once, state salary, and address Poet Office, Box 377, Pitts burgh. octlo Thomas Oliver, SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTURES, No. 4 IL Clair street, Pitisburgh. os. Horse Clothing, Whips, Spurs, ea EACIIES-40 bbls prime Ohio Peaches, received by Penrhyn Mantels. Railroad, and for sale by D R 4 FINE ASSORTMENT of these durable and beautiful se p 2 ii, Imported MantelsMantelswill be opened for inspection, for 7 HENRY Ti. COLLINS' the first time In this city, at the FAIR GROUNDS. After the close of the Exhibition, they will be found at the Man. tel Rooms of WILLIAMS A Alt EN, corner of Second and Market streets. octl:tf WAHD'S TOOTH WASH AND TOOTH POWDER for sale at DR. HE YSHR'S tlep7 Carlow Wood street and Virgin allay. - . .... 4 ,...':._, ~..';..:.7 .'.i,• l `.''' l i ., ,: . ': 7 4.!Fil - e r ' ''''' MEM „ r , • a'• • .t% 4 • 'lty, t 7 ; IV! arnum fha THE WORLDo JAMES COOPER, Strrear. MISChubriNEOUS Air A Fact worthy of Record and Attica.- clots ...WRIGHT'S TONIC HIXTInui, a guaranteed and certain core for HEVER AND AGO& This preparation' for thstreatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica- tion of the MIEN Is one of the most Important Chemical Discoveries of the 19th century. Its neutralising effects on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and ads like a charm upon the whole Nervous and Muecular System, re- . storing the tone of the Btomach, and Invigorating the Con• stitution. Unlike the general remedies reverted M for its treatment, such as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which lease the system worse than they found it, it improves the general health, purities the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action.• Being prepared under the Immediate supervision of an eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be relied on. Its unprewriented demand, and the thousands of testlmotdals from eminent Physicians, and others who have been thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee or Its superiority over all other preparations. . We m a only add, In conclusion, if you are suffering from Fever and Ague, by florid be =re! PETER T. WEIGHT & QOy Market il And all respectable Dru ms ggists at., Ph throughotit the United States and Canada,. For sale by GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and R. E. SELLERS, Pittsburgh- apETdbwEm ie A. Substitute for the New Liquor LawI—DR.IIIIBAN'S ANTLBAOCIIIANALLIN ELITE.% a safe and sure remedy for the cure or INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract and as a tonic le ono- quailed. For the following complaints it lea moat valuable medicine: Dyspepria, Liver Complaint, Epalepry,2F _tit/Aria, Biles,Ftver: Vali kind, Delirium Tremens; GawaiDeDUity. This medicine is intended to produce a change In the eye tem, and a diatasta for alcoholic drinks. Severplinatances. where we have Bold it, we have had the moat gratifying results; so, to persons who are really desirous of breaking off the Indulgence in intoxicating beverages, this elixir Will be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. (IEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley. sign of the Gokien Mortar. atolgziew Awe. t:Ti wit nu:medics.— r. liayaer'e Pectoral ~ougL Syrapyill cure you. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup wilt cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. lioyeer's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza. Dr. Keystres Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold In the head Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con eumptlon. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of flokeby, Ohio says: " I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mall. There is a lady here who has a cough and the doctors can't cure her. I was In the same way, and tried everything without benefit, until I got a bottle of your Pectoral Syrup; I took it but twice, and It cured me' sound and well." Ask for Dr. Karma's Ptcronar. Sratre and take no other. Price, 60 canto. Sold at Ult. KEYSER'S, No. 14D Wood street, and at J. P. PLESIING'3, Allegheny. ay266ltw iia - 111arsh , s Radical Cure Truss will cure nearly every ea, of reduceable Hernia. Trusses at various prices always on band. Children's Trusses of different forma andatrength for sale. Elastic Stockings for varinose or enlarged veins. Abdomnial Supporters—A dozen different kinds. Pile Props for the support nod cure of Piles. Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed condition of the Chest, and many diseases of the Chest Suspension Bandages. All these articles may be bad or applied at DR. HEY• SEWS Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any part of the country by sending the money and measure. ap2fulaw OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. -74 • BROAD GAUGE. rr BEIO:,TEST, QqgctimT, CLIRAPEBT AND ONLY 1 ROUTE by whith Pitaaenoni can have oil n t atroo k t to Lo,ia. Time to St. Loull, 27 hours, from Pittsburgh. The 81s. Feet Trerk of this Rood aoeommodates wide care —eleven fret inside—with roomy state, unattalnablo on narrow guage roads. By this Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad from Pittsburgh to Crestline, passeng-re hove choir, there of three different railroad routes to Indianapolis—making close connections with Terre Haute and Richmond Raiirred foe Vincennes. No change of care at Terre haute. Baggage chocked to lu'li...P o l l o, thence to Br. Louis. Trains leave Pittsburgh aa follows: The Fast Train leaves nt A. M. Mail Tref , leaves at 8 A. M. kepreas Train leaves at 3 P. M. The Trains all make dose connections at Creelliue f.r Indianapolis, and there make close connections with rail road for Vincennes, without a change of cars, and at 'Vin cennes take the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad direct for St honie—through in :17 hours; counectit g at Sandoval with the Illinois Central Railroad for Cairo, where first class Steamers can at all times be had for Memphis, Vicksburg, New urleass, and all points ou the lower Mississippi river. Passengers ran always fled at Bt. Louis, steamers for the Upper Mississippi, Illinois and Missonri rivers. This ie one hundred miles the shortest route to Bt. Louis. • To St. Louis via itellefontaine and Caton $lB 30 To " Columbus, -Xenia and Dayton 18 33 To " Col um bus, Clucloonti and Lawrence burg Passenpens and Baggage transferred from ...spot to depot free of charge. For through tickets or furthfi Information please apply to J. G. CURRY, Ticket Agent, 0.8 P. Railroad Company, corner office, Alonorgahela House, Pittsburgh, or to OEO. PARISLN, Ticket Agent., Federal Street Station, Allegheny City. JANIRB 31. WARD, Superintendent 0. A M. Railroad. F KNOW LAND, Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Po. actl9 PET'S AT McCALLUM'B. JUST RECIEICFD, AND DAILY COMING TO HIND a large and chrthe a,anrtment or tixds in the above line, inelud,ng Velvet and Taptnary l3rusEelo Carpet, Tnrce.ply Superfine Medium and Low priced Ingrains, Mrdallion and Tapestry Ingrains, (a peat variety o pm' erns,) Brun:Rale, Damarks and Venal= Hall and Stair Carpets. ♦LSO—Beautiful pat( erne of Oil Cloths, (various quail ties and whittle.) Wt. Ira nod Linen. Crumb tilothN Beaus, Cocoa Matting, Lint and Rug Carpetn.Froucti klmbossed and rietoria Piano and Table Covern, Hearth huge sad Door data (a great satiety) MI other are wins mu:tally found in Crirpet !trims ennatnatly on hand at No. 87 POURrEI STE EI:T. near Wood, W. D. d 11 lrl'CA LLUNI. To Wholesale Cirocers, Liquor Dealers and Manufacturers. _ I , IIE SUBSORLDER Is now Importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which th' of on ounce with GO gallons pure Spirit will produce o flneCnomac Brandy. Ms ESSENCES 01 , ROCHELLE and OTARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA sod ST. CROIX RUM, ARAO. CIDER and PEACH ItILANDY, HOLLAND SCHIF.DAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHI3RY , are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. DI. rectione for tme will invariably be given by DS.. LEWIS FEUCHTWAltialili, 141 Malden Lane, New York. P. 8 —lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemin:sl.lx, Platlou, Itintrill:h, .11,min:tars,/ ; Thorn's Est.. Copal va, Sulphate Am- Laottl4., time:n:l6 lf J. B. JuNSN E. D. DISNNY JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, apl9l 01 WATER STREET, PITTRUIIRGIL Boys and Youths' Custom Made Boots. ALBREN, No. 71, corner of Wood and Fourth kir etreetA, would (Write the attention of familiee and others to the followibg named articles, which have been manufactured to Ins special order, and ans—as regards ma tennis, workmanship, s'rength and style—as perfect as con he found In any establishment, and superior to any he has beretotors introduced Hoyt,' heavy two soled Winter Boots; Youth? " Boys' P. Calf Youths' " Childs' " " Nos. 8, 9 and 10. Also, Boys' and Youth? superior two sole' Brogans. Children's raft Morocco sewed Bootees; Ladies' and Misses' Calf, Moroct, and Uoat Boots: Gentlemen's superior water proof French Calf Boots Aloe, all kinds of seasonable BOUTS and 811011.9, made from the best materials for durability. o; 8:1Ut . . DUFF'S my RCANTIL K COLLEG E, Corn, of Tlitrd and Mar , atrres. Incorporated by Legislative Charter. 'IV - EARLY BGOO STUDNNTS ti4xe beau eduented Is 11 this institution. DA T AND IV LYING CLASS ea IN D ÜBLE ENTRY BOOR -KEEPING, in Ito applicaton to every branch of omruerce. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT 1100 K KEEPING, to practiced upon the Western Rivers and Lakes. BUSINESS AND ORNAMENTAL PEN.NIANSII IP taught by Mr. J. D. Wllttame, the bast Penman in the United Stat., COMMERCIAL LAW AND POLITICAL ECONOMY, by N. B. Hatch, Esti , member of the PI tteburgh Bar. MATHEMATICS, CLASSICAL AND MODERN LAN GUAGES, by P. Hayden, A M., and F. L. Apel. For toll particulars, call for a circular, containing the Report of a Special Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of New York, and a recommendation from upwards of tat, hundred Merchants, Bankers snd Accountants. ortltid•w CA At PETINGS. rIELA WARE COUNTY liAttl'lST MANUFACTURING ,Lf ASSOCIATION, on the Cheater Plank Road, two 11111d8 below the city line, offer to buyers thin season, AXMINIX TER, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK end 'VENETIAN CAR PETIN G, at very reduced prices for cash or city acceptance, (Interest added.) The stock, comprising slim IMPORTED FABRIOB of every variety, can be examined at the Factory Warehouses, Derby, or at the Stores, Nos. 11 and' 0 N. SECOND nt , PIILLADELPG lA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. je J. SIDNEY JONES. N E W STO RE. MOURNING & HO USE RE E PING DRY GOODS. BROOKS dr. COOPER WOULD respectfully inform the public that they have taken the Store Room, NO. 75 MARKET STUFET, and bays now open a most complete assortment of the abovegoods. By giving our whole attention to these branches of the business, to the exclusion of fancy goods, we think we can offer advantages, both in assortment, quality and price, not to be found in stores keeping the usual variety. The 110U3EREEPING DEPARTMENT embraces all eta. plc articles in Dry Goods used lo furnishing and keeping house. sep26al3m N. G. MURPHY & BRO., NO. 57 WOOD STREET, Have now In otore a beautiful assortment of DRY GOODS. AND SMALL WARES, WlTlinTgw pr, t . hin a t t e l w las hi t th ttro th w e 7w b3 il l a s t ei t l h a a et vary small l owesta l ad. Vance on Kastern cost for coin, or to good prompt six months purchasers. All purchasers are invited and desired to make an exam iruition of their mock. cxitinida w m Oysters. 5Q,000 just arrived and for gale, at the (i4Th corner of Baud and Liberty streets. We Writ. ' j the ritik•ns of I ittsburgh to come and try them. We also koep cans 'tautly on hand, CAN OYSTERS, wholesale and retail. Families supplied with shell Oysters at fifty and seven ry.fiva cants per hundred, by octpl CHAS. KIMBLII. AT:iwtier, HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN PURNAGIDI, yy Ranges, Stoves, Tio, Iron and Housekeepers' Hard. ware, Tinoers' Machines and TODiS, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, An to. 24 North Second street, (oppoolte Buehler's Hotel.) HARRISBURG. sep2943in fet.„7„.' Lio't DR. HDOPLAND'.S. , CALAlifiiinto• - GE - IntilatirlTTEßS PTIDPARID DR. C. SAMSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WU& arriunlrathlf dam OOMPLipiTi. DYSPIWILTAUNDIDE, ahrocia or NeriouiDebaity, Dille= 0 the Ilidneya, cato all diseases aria*, from adisottleral or Stomach. Such wrOos• tionjoviaPileo. Yulnesa,or Blood to the Head, Aiddityof the Stomach, tiannetaleartborn, Disgust for Wood,' Fianna or 4 vretight In the Stomach, Sow Bruetaidone, &kilning, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomath v fiwimming of the head, flurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering nth/a Eleart,•Choak- Mg or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture; Dimness of Vision, Dote of Mahe belbre the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In tha Dead, Deficiency of. Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and Syes; Pain In the Side , Bank, Chest, Limbs, dm, Sudden ?Mabee of Heatlturnlng in the Flesh, Constant Imago. ingiititidgreet mon of Spirits.'" The proprietor, In calling the attention of the public to thle preparation, doss so wit' e feeling .jf the utmost cone. dance in its virtues and &dal ation to the diseases; for which it Is recommended. It Is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test aro ten yews' trial before the American people, and he reputation and sale to unrivalled by any similar pt.. • potations extent. The testimony in given by tbt most prominent and well known P 441614110 and indlvidu. ala, 11141 parts of the &Pent:eft/I ithatehee. Referring any . who may doubt , to my I thEetheraPilVet Practical nestle* look, for Parmereand Patillielt; be blifygratis, of ail th Agents for the Elecniatfltittere: Principal Office and hianuteetory,l2o Arch etreet, mile delptda, Pa.. Ili- Sold by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser; 140 Wad leered: B. A Fahneetook Oa, No. 0 Wood street• ; Veining ,Brother Wood street ; LI. P . Sweets and.l P Allegtony declaalbwly lILOR OIT V OORUIESSILOIAL .IDOLI.IIII6IiI OP WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, N Institution to educate the MIN= MAN. 001. it lege open Day and Evening, from 8 A. M. to IO P. M. 2 0 0 Students and upwards have matriculated at this Wm) of. Pracdcal Ar(s, taught In a practical manner by instractors of practical experience in the business with which their arts are connected. 07 T=0.11: Bookkeeping—iall mercantile 730/118 comae, time =lint. it'd, including commerd calculations, all leo. tures, and Practical Penmanship, - - $86,00 EitUno course for Ladles (apartment separated - 20,00 Penmanship—practical time unlimited, - 10,00 Same course for Ladles, (apartment separate,) - 6,00 Penmanthip, per month, - - • 4,03 Arithmetic, - - - - • - - - 4,00 Penmanshipand arithmetic, per month, - - 0,00 Higher mathematics, languages, surveying, engineering, drafting, mechanical, architectural and (....remental draw ing and conetruction—as per agreement. W Those that can attend only in the evening, have all the advantages of the day student In lectures tlrel instruc tion. W-College (now) corner of Wood and Potirth--sOon in College Hall," opposite the Post Office. sepB F. W. 3101111118, Principe I. , WATER CURE INSTITUTE, /land street, (south side,) between Penn street and the River, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practitionet In the Old Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and Hohoceopathic, an] for the past ten years arraccesstal Ilyeronathist, has opened a WATER GLIM In the above location. The perfectly Pate, direct and immediate effect this sys tem has on all Fevers, and all diseases acute atul chronic, while itts mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak and debilitated, renders ft peculiarly desirable In families, who will be treated at their homes. Allopathic and Homoeopathic treatment will be adminis tered where desired; tint, after long and thorodgh experi ence, Doctor ilaelz gives a decided preference to Hydropa. thy, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven eminently buccecoful In every (arm of disesum,includlng Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflamma tory end Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cutantorm Ner vous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the Onion, can be examined at Doctor Baelz's office. The... Rev. Clergy are invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being used In the eommencementi l andoften throughout the treatment, it is a luxury insteadtf unplea an st, as those unacquainted might suppose. iterramors—Mesers. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, 1 W. W. Wilson, W. H. Williams, Thompson Bell, 4. I. wet. die, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, B. H. Englip, B. M. Kerr. The undersigned, having visited, Doctor Baelek Institu tion, and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully mix - mime:ad him as a thoroughly educated art skillful Physician : Charles T. Ransil, Joe. Weounen, Davit flune t John O. Curtis, Robert Patrick, John B. levingston. John; Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton, 0. Ormsby Gregg.; octintdaw Polytechnic Department THE IRON CITY COLLEGr—Commenclngllloernar Evirnan, October 8, at 7 o'clock. A Session of,Twenty !amnia. Students can attend every day and eviFing to practice, but are charged for only four lessons per eek. C. DARTBERGER, Teacher of Architecture. 1. Elementary Drawing and Shading. 2 Regular course in Descriptive Geometry. Part I. Line and plenum and intersections. ; Part 11. Cylinder, cone and sphere, with their Inter. sections, with line, plenum, &a. • Part lIL Pelayealve. 3. Constructions in different building materials; stone, wool, brick and iron, Ac. Foundations, trussing, rooting, arching and vaulang. Furnaces, ventilation and heating. Dame and Locke, bridges. 4 Designing of public and private buildings, in ges dil Arent styles of architecture, with lessons on theirtitigin, E. MORGENEOTLI, Teacher of Ornamental Drawing, adapted to the Madness or MO marble ostlers 4 0 :atu , Mechanical ornamental p tinter and caner, de. Mechacitcal Drawing, applied to machine building in all Its branches. Prof. P. ROSTE/3, Teacher of Modern Languages Instruction given may or evening, individually , or In cla eat. Separate apartments for Ladida 4Ei• For terms, de , call at "College Hall,^ opposite the Post Office. toctsJ F. W. JENKINS, Prism!. L coTTAOE HILL A Classical and Collegiate Boarding School, PO ht BOYS Trui TWELFTH SESSION of this Inetitutlon will cora mace on TUESDAY, the 16th of October. This School is located in the pleasant, healthful and romantic village of 2 lIBTLE CREME, distant twelvexniles from Pittsburgh, and is of easy access, several times a day, by railroad. Those who have children to educate, are invited to call and examine the arrangements made for the accomModue Mon of scholars. 1.. CATON, Principal. Turtle Creek Allegheny Co., October, 1855. isTs. Circulars, containing terms, and other information, may be bad at J. IL Mellor's, B. T. C. Morgan's and J. Harlem's Bookstores. Pittsburgh; or apply to the Penal pal, at Turtle Creels. at 3 IRON CITY COLLICGRI. Opening of the New Hall. ON FRIDAI EVEr`INU NEXT , October 5, at T o'clock, Addresses a ill be delivered by JUDGE WILKINS and other s, adapted to the °castanet the opening of the new College which has been fitted up far the permanent location of the Iron City College, at the corner of Fifth:and Smithfield streets, opposite the Post Office; entrance on Piith street. The public—to the ladies and gentlemen— are respectfully invited to attend. oath P. W. JENKINS, Principal. PIANOS ! PLA,NOS ! NANIISACTORED BY NUNNS & CLARK, NrW iroftS, AND TOO slam CT H. KLEBER & BRO., No 83 Fifth street, a few doors from the port Ofoce. Ike. Jour asouvin, the first few of a large !molet of Nunne a Clark's unrivalled Planes. Thi5...:.....' choice lot will comprise— '4.72.7;',.•A ri 6 Octave square corners, rosewood, aver., ' ; ~, i i stng, ac. 6IA Octave., do do do 6% Outave, round corners, rosewomi, cured, subUn nick and lyre. frrbi Octave, double round corners, finished all amend. 03,,, do do carved tegs, ItlisaLethian e tyi e. (Ilh do Semi-serpentine, very elegant. 7 do do do 11% do Full Serpentine, splendid pattern. 7 do do do The above will positively be sold at New York Foolery praes, totthoul addition for freight, de . 11. KLERBB h. BRO -- • bole Agnate for Nunes & Clams, Mr Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, surd 5l Frith street, near the Post Otlica. 515.000 Uhl WAR.D. • ON TUE 17ru OF SEFTElllifilt LAST, two boxes we're delivered at the office of the American Expres‘ COM. pally, In Dubuque, lowa, by a coalman from the United Mates Depository. Paid boxes, on their arrival at the Bab-Treasury In New York, were Anted to contain buck.ehot of the ere of 140 to thy pound, end pressed balls of the sine of 100 to the pound, to the amount of 174 pounds In weight, and 28 pounds f sheet lead, No. 4. The boxes were made of white pine, one inch thick, ovetalled at the corners, about 10% inch long, Sy, Inches wide, and 434 Mesa deep, inside nreasur/ mew. The bottom of one of the boxes was of hamlce They were strapped once around the middle with one incis hoop iron. It is claimed by the Depositary at Dubuque, that the boxes each centalued gold coin to the amount of $21,000. They were marked with carchs addressed to the ••Asaistani Treasurer U. B , New York," which cards are ad• mi tted by the Depositary at Drchugue to 5e (rennin& Now, therefore, for the purpose of discovering how this fraud was committed, and bringing to justice the perpetra, tore thereof, the ' &Merles El Express 63mpany will pay $10,4 000 for the recovery of the money, or in that proportion for any part of it, and $l,OOO tor the arrest and conviction of the offenders; and they will pay literally for leformation relative to the making of said boxes, the furnishings:lllwatt lead balls, shot, Sc., Sc., de. All communications should be addressed to the subscri bers. WELLS, BUTTERFIELD a CO., New York, Lai NOSTON, FARGO t CO., Buffalo, Proprietors of the American Express Co. L. irishikold & Soo • NV lIOLICSAIN AND Waal". DEALNIIS IN GI NITS' FUILNISIIING GOODS, and SHIRT MANUFACTU. likltS, No. 70 Wood street, between Fourth street end Diw mond alley, have received their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they will sell at satisfactory prices, embra cing— - Phirts, Hosiery, Pcarth Gloves, Llravats, Mufflers, Stocks, Ties, Pocket Ildfcfe., Pareling's Shawls, itubber Chuds. With ageneral assortment of goods adapted to the Furnish ing busines, octl:3tin L mucka W a. highest market price paid tor 41rOr 80 nod I'4o acre Land Warrants, of the late Mane. Also, for 80 and 160 acre Warrants, famed under the law of 1850. APP/9 to sep2l:otw BLAKELY a RICHEY, cornet of Seventh and Smithfield ate. Watches and Watch Repairing, WW. WILSON, Market street, corner of Fourth. . Gold and Silver Watchea from $lO to $3OO. Sole money for rate of Charles Frodshatee muivalled Time keepers. Watch Repairing attended to promptly, and done in a superior manner Awdewelry, Sliver Ware and Military Goods at Eastern prima—GU sepl3 L' CaiND 11AND PlANOri.—Coe 6% octave Piano Forte in elegant Rosewood came, with carved moulding and Iron frame; warranted to be in perfect order. One 74 octave Piano Forte, in Mahogany case. $175. One 0 o "$125. One 0 " $lOO. One " " 1,1 7sr For sale by CHARLOTTE 13LIIIIE, octl2 No. 11A Wood street, 2d door above Firth. PEKIN TWA STORE, • No. 38 ißjth street. Farm TUB—A choice lot fresh Green and Black Teas received direct from the importers, which will be sold wholesale or retail, at prices lower than usual. aria S. JAILYNRB. Vxr OOL PLAIDS—A. A. !deem & Co. inTuo tae attention VV of the ladies to another superb lot of French Wool Plaids, Which they have just opened, comprising some if the richest styles Wail colors yet exhibited. oce23 , Ml)lOA.t. BorAtnammi HOLLAND BITTERS .Echt Hollandsch Zia(len. Bitters. , ply° YEARS have elapsed. alttee the Introduction or thifl I valuable medlebte, bath Atte Ratted State. Daring this time It has gaititata bitu — arratkpoptacority as a tamed, for Fever and -49 7 ce taetttort, Headache, Lais o,J 001 2 sizte,. DeWitt. Co:Stamen, • • Blisoisind IlliAtisy nes. Hazy of our moat worthyrcitixons testify to Its wonderful efficacy In all. affeCtlinis.nAlbe stomach mod liver. As t Lanky-it never hae been iquillediler tha.rellef it :Wm:lsla all rases of debility or yoraltrierstotany hind Is almost In stantaneous. In x 'tervous; it:emu:Oa and netmaigie saw don r, it has in unman:ma lostanamtioned highly beneficial, and In others effected; illaddeld.ciVe..— finik When eminent phyeieprosaritte, and-their 'patients ac, unhesitatingly . reran:united, surely:we may cease to doubt, and eagerlytest MS virtues far' curse-Ilex MYER AND AOLI .4:Tuvec S, Clue qf yht Afortass' i s's Holland Effters.—ldichimi itelly,'No:/.l7.Orant, near !S ty Berlitro mith field street, says: " .Liat July. while trunoing on the river, on a cotton boat Flying 'between Natchei and - New Orleans I was taken ._with teverand ague. For eight long month; I suffered with this dreadful disease. The, greaterpart of this time I was unable to work, and 'peat at least fifty dol lars for different medicines, but found no neat rehet. Three weekeago, one of ray friends instated upon my trying lioerhare's Holland Bitters; saying that a cereroas guaran teed. After taking it for onaweek, / - mast mate L was a sound man. I have been at, work now fir two weeks, and have had no return,oftae chills and fever whatever... I certify the above statement to true Una Awns , Diamondßouse . . Or at It. Obeater's, Gothic, flail HEADAOITE AND insurrit. Mr. Filas Llscomb„af Birmingham, nyirt.i.l have found In Boerhave'allitters. a remedy for Joesda4e and debiLity. My wife hat also used it With the greatest benefit." Air. A. a. Nialoison, of Pittbargh,aisuremarks that be has experienced much relief from ite nee tir headache. arab , Tapp Baktruket Teatimmay.=dieob itiopliee} living In the Hollami eettleuteut of abeboYgen, Wittionaln, says: .Aftbr suffering for tome time the tottery attending an utter pro a. tuition of mind and body, I have been .reatored, by tieing Hoerhave's Holland Bitters, to perfect, health." The fact of this remedy ;ming mewl - 11in repute among the tiollandare In Wiseansin,Mtridgml, York—in fart, in every Holland settlement in the United fratea—argo .4 much In Its favor. STILENOTEc AND LIEALTH B?.ESTORED. Mr. JanDavi:Bon, living . ten miles above Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvartiallanal, says: When Immtnenced taking Bossism's Holland Bitters, I could hardir!alk—now, I enjoy excellent health." WEAKNESS OPTili STOMACH AND. INDIGESTION. Another Great Clov Effected by Lroerharoe's Holland Mters —The wife of Peter to Witte, living is Holland Town, She boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weaknese of the ..tomach and indigestion. She bad been under a phy. siclaree care for some time, but the disease seemed to bailie even his skill. She purchased some Holland Bittern at our office, which has given tone to her ittomach, her appetite and strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this la another great core effected by your medicine. We have still to record runny am:Madill aunts effected Ly this remedy, but must wall another opportunity. One thing you can rely upon, what, we have published are teem persona much respected in our community, and are literal ly true. J. Quinn's, • Editor Sheboygan Nleuwbode, eheboygan, Wis. • RHEUMATISM A rase of Ha, Motrthe Branding . b"ured" bg Boerhaoc's Rolland Bar g .--Georgo Henderson, of Pittsburgh, says: "After suffering for three months with therunatiam--• part of the time eo severely as to confine me to my tied--I have been entirely cured by - using Boni:love's Holland Intim e. have had one attack eines, but found iihnest haitantaneo ua relief In the eame medicine. It is, in my opinion, a once remedy for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RHEUMAT/0 ATREOTIONS. This changeable weather is likely to produce a great deal .cf sickness. To persons troubled with Dooms Or rheuma tic affections, we would 'recommend ..Bberhave's Holland Efittern. On referring to our oolumneirtin 101 ilnd certifi cates from some of our fret German and English .Pennryizania Startle Zeifu ng. THE WORST FORM OF PILES CAN HE CURED. We are at liberty to refer to several well known gentle. men, who have used, thoroughly tested, and now recom mend Beerhaves Holland Bitters re a remittlYt for plies. We are not at liberty to publish their names; but will take pleasure In referring any person to them who denies this statement. For this affection ono-half of the prescribed dose should be Takan—say hal/teaspoonful, morning, coon Ind night, one hour befOrerucala. CAUTION, , The great popularity of delightful Arcata bas dared many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy- anything else until you have given 13oericave's Rolland 'llittais a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imitations. ws.. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles fin 15 by the sole Proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja., & , Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and gh_omista. corner Smithfield and Ttdrdsta.,Plttsborgh. It. E. SELLERS & 00., Druggists, Maier of Second and Wood streets. And all Drnigtstairrrittaburgit, Aalegheity, Birmingham, Manchester and Temperanceville. sep29:dawly DR• MORSE'S I.i - 4 -ORATING CORDIAL, A pIIT.NOIIISNON IN REWICINIL El ea! ti Restored and Llife Lengthened UT MORSE'S INVIGORATING NLIICIR. I T will replace weakness with ,strength, Incapacity wit efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ac tivity, and this not only without hazard of reaction, but with a happyeffect on the general organisation. Sir Rear In mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous eyetein, and that the parallsaton of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous diem.% the Nair Cor dial le the only reliable preparative known. OURE 011 NERVOUS DISRAELEB. No language can convey an 'adequate idea of the Imme diate and almost miraculous change which it, occasions to the diseased. debilitated and shattnred nervous' system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impair ed by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed - organization Ls at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish-together un der Its Influence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cloe. dial properties of the medicine reach the ocustitutien itself, and restore it to Its normal condition. LOBB OP itigifOß.P, Oinfusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, means choly, debility; hyaterla, wratchedaass, thoughts of Eta i f destruction—fear of insanity, dyspepala, general prostre then, irritability , namonsnees, inability to Bleep, disease Incident to males, decay of the propagating &Delimit, Ilya ter* monomania, vague tenant, pedpitatlon. of the heart =potency, constipation, etc-, from whatever fumes arising Ilia, if there be any reliance to be placed ' on human testi many, absolutely Infallible. . • GREAT 111.11DIOINTI infataxii The unparalleled effects of this . .great restorative all complaints Incidentto females, merit a new era in the annals of medicine. Thoustuada of isthnnlants have been invented— thousands of Invigorante concooted—all purporting to be sped*. ed In the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. RIMY WOMAN OP BIiNSE, Who eaters from weakness, derangement, nem:mamm y tremors, palm in th e back, or any other di/touter, whether peculiar to her eex, or common to both eaxen—to tire the invigorating Cordial a trial. /11A11111e1D Pr3REIOII2, Or where, will find this Cordial miter they have used bot • tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. in all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off. spring, who would not have bean so but for this extraordt. nary preparation. And It to equallypotent for the many d,o. eases for which It to recommended. Thonsande oryonng men have been restored by using It, and not in a. dingle stance has it failed to benent*them. PERSONS OF PALM COMPLXIIO.ti. or consumptive habits, are restored by themes of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. I'o Tit These IMISOI2IB of the salami in leoeholY tales Proti• cad by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the back and llmbs,.paine hi the head, dimness of sight, loss of mils- Miler power, palpitation of the beam, dyspepsia, nervoos irrltability, derangement of the digestive flirtations, general debility, symptom§ of consumptions, eta MemMlly, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, cohlusiolo of ideas, depreintiou of spirits, evil forebodings, everolon to social's aelf.diritttet. love of solitude, timidity, eta., are some of the evils prmhz. cad. All thne afflicted BEFORE oorrrampLATtria Biaintax attontd reflect that a sound mind and body are the lanai not. canary requisites to promote connubial looniness; iwtepd, without these, the journey through Ere beveines a Weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the vies; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, mud filled with the melancholy reflection that the haypineas of another be. come blighted with your owu._ CAUTION. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persona. future, ell the genuine Cordial will have the proprie tor's facsimile pasted over tho cork of each hOttle, and the following words blown in the glass: Dr. litlioraa's Invigorating Gourd , O. fI. BING, Proprietor, N. ri The Oordial Is put up, highly coneentrated, In pint Ues—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollera, for twelve dollars. 0. U. BIND Proprietnr, lin Broadway, N. V. Bold by Drugghts throughout the,Dnltal Stems, Canal and the West Indies. AGENTS: Pittsburgh _ Be. OEO. H. LEITER, No. 140 Wood at Do. .YLEMING, BROS., No. 60 Wood Do. _ E. SELLERS, Wood etrvet. Allegheny IIIiiy._DEOEHAM k DPKENNAN ; Do. __ ...JAMES T. SAMPLE A 00; Do. J. P. FLEMING. Agent or 0h10...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. rapthdemly F. Brown's Eabenne oi Jamaica Ginger. fpRII3 Reliance Is a preparation of unusual etalence. 1 In ordinary diarrbrea, incipient cholera, in short,in VI Mules of prostration of the digesti re functions, it is of ines timable talus. Daring the prevalence of epideraio cholera and summer complaints, it is peculiarly efficacious; no femi y, individual or traveler should be without it. Itlaorunt.—Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which le prepared only by P. ElloWN, at his brag and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Phjladel phia, and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Pittsburgh by B. A. FAHNESPOCH & CO., SOIJLLY a Cu. And In Allegheny by R. P. SCHWARTZ, LEE A. DECHHAAI sepatmdav Lsalever's Celobrated iiiptclareast Sautes a ~ OTANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Bonya, Gratiles, 1.3 gbh, Meat, Game, &e. We advise all good hnuantirea, to Idtmes by i RI the Ift Prim n 25 rants pet hottle,at all tel and Oanadika:Grocery and Prdt! i* Sta Mir sale by brOLITRO and G. 11. KEYSER, Pithburgh. Janl P. T WhIGHT a 00., Oolamrl y la 231 Iflarkat atneet, Philadelphia. C LOTH CABBIILEILEB, ac —A large and well selected stock of Broad Cloths, Bia , k and Fancy Cliesimerea, Oaselnetts, Tweeds, Jeans, &c.. just received by octB A. A. MASON & CO, • - , i-',;‘-?!-• .- ':' .\;;,