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', 0.: ,r4,,::4-....14,1;;',..;'.:4;.::',.."..:-.. 7.,.,":"..111 .e . :; : re'.7' :7 -1: 4 -:"‘ ,', ',,i.'",,t7:4, • , r• 1 C e x • j, - - , , _ 41: 't-'1::1 1 ":.4.;':444''44 " 4- 4 4 ) T 4- - • • ' TEE TY POST TUBSBA7 MOBNINia".. - - - lISCUMIItT;s ftliur — zma or Comiona.—The Bo ••• leot and Cornmeneennoils met•itt their Chem ',beta • - "Sets4:.goinice:7-Called fo;:tir - der - by Mr. James • • itrAttley t lPresident. MetabcraL jrrealint—lgensie. "Agnew, Alston- Chnetiey,-SetOkc;‘_'Oordell, Drum, ' •••'• Taylor ," pittirl9o, Jones, Votratiti. • . Minnteed preceding meeting read and op proved. ' - Mr. - Mtirdeolt presented a rat:Contralti : a signed number -of stalll - holders the Diamond -• • market"-house, against the market ordinance ;'Titissekat last nioeting,'Afiti asking - for a repeal . Referred .to market committee. Abtion-concurred in by 0. 0. • ,Weaver_presento a petition from citi zens et thelileventh Ward, asking for an exten • • - elan or water pipes on Centreovenue to_the lino of thelSoventh Ward. Referred to Committee on Stroots. Actfon concurred is by C. C. Mr. Murdock presented-the following : Resolvid; That the committee appointed rela tive to,Samanditing of-the books of the market association have until the next stated meeting to rePart. Seed three times and passed. The President presented the Reports of the Treasurer and President 'of the Market House Association. 'Read and referred to oommittee appointed to audit the accounts of Market As sociation. Action concurred in by C. C. Mr. Bissell, Chairthan of the Finance Com mittee, presented a couple of onimmunicat.ons from the city Treasurer, relative to the oolitic thin of taxes, and mistakes that hove occurred in assosor's books. The committee stated they had had the com munications before them, and recommended the paisage of the following resolution : Resolved, That the collcotcrs of oily taxes be 'and tire hereby required to settle up and pay over to the city Treasurer, the amounts of their respective duplicates, on or-before the first day of Jannery next; and that the city Treasurer be and is bereby 'authorised (either by _himself or other competent person,) to examine Into and correct any errors' in additions and extensions that he may Owl inossessment rolls of city Lusi ness and i nprovement tax. Objection' being made on third reading, Mr. Taylor moved for a suspension of the rules ; on which Mr. Murdoch called for the yeas and nays. The call being sustained, the following was the result: Yeas—i•Messris. Agnew, Alexander, Bissell, Clarke, Cordell, Jones, Loomis, Smyth, Taylor, Weaver and president-11. Nays—Messrs. Drum, Lytle and Murdoch-3 Mr. Bissell presented bill of John C. Devitt for $22,25. Road and referred to Committee on Claims and Acconnts. The following business from Common Connell Was than taken up : Resolution appropriating $6O to Appropria tion No. 10. Read three times and passed. Bill.of Republican for $3,25, with resolution antboriz ng the payment of the same. Read throe times and passed. Petititin from citizens of the City Distrist ro• halve to the-extension of water pipes on Penn-i sylvania avenue. Real and referred to Water Committee. Petition of citizens of Seventh Ward relative to extension of water pipes on Centre avenue. Read and referred to Water Committee. • Bill of S. A. Long St. Co. for *8,75 Read and referred to Committee on Claims and Accounts. Resolution in favor of gas mains on Ferry street, between Second and Third streets. Read and-referred to Committee on Liao Lighting. Bill of Daily Union for $39. Road, and the Mayor, authorized to draw his warrant and charge Appropriation No. 14. In all of which action of Common Council the Selcot.Connoil concurred. On motion, adjourned. SEMIS= COITILT.—Court met preeerd Chief Juatice,kerrie, and Judge Lowrie, Woodward, Rao' and Block. Mon DAT, Ootol.er 29 Dantsp.vs. M'.:oo ; Jefferson County. Judg affirmed ; opinion by Chief Juatioo Clhrk et al vs. Freeman; hi'Kean County Judgment affirmed; opinion by Loris. - Smith vs. Falkenson ; L strronos County. Judgement affirmod and reoord remitted; °Onion Lawrie. (Whir° vs. Boahline ; Clarion County, J adg.. moot of:firmed ; opinion by Lewis. Miles vs. Cook; Clarion County. Judgment Affirmed and reoord remitted ; opinion by Low rrio. ..Ntion'e executor ye. Nixon ; Indiana County. Judgment of non pros. Nixon Ire. Nix n'a cxeoutor Indians County. Judgment of non pros Findlay ye. Koontz; Somerset County. Judg ment of non pros. Berricker vs. Muter ; Somerset county. Judg ment of non pros. Lonnegin vs. Hilty ; Westmoreland county. Continued. Martin vs. Boroman; Westmoreland county. Judgment of non pros. "King & Bhoenberger vs. Baker; Cambria County. Argued by Foster for plaintiffs ; Banks and. White for defendant. lit'Neil ve. Holbrook ; Somerset county. Ar gaed by author for plaintiff ; Eche for de fendant. . _Porter va. Dougherty ; Wcatmoreland county Submitted. Moorhead ye. Comm ; Westm3rolanl county Argued by Foster for plaintiff; (Aim' [Jr de fendant. Gates 11. Mark; Cambria county. Con tinned. Marry VB. Murry ; Westmorolnnd county JAdgment of non pfls. Hugh VB. Stuioklee ; Weotmorclund county Argaed*by White for plaintiff; Cowan for do fenclunt.! DISISIOT COl:MT.—lion. 11. W. Williams on the Bench. John Linton vs. Joseph Hart. Arthurs and G. Y. Hamilton for plaintiff ; Barton for defendant. The plaintiff leased the Sbarpeburg ferry for five years, from September 1853, for $475 per I year. This action is brought to recover rent for the quarter ending on September, 185.1 The, defendant resists en the ground that Linton, Cr some one authorized by him, entered nod main Waned possession. Verdict for defendant. A =MELANCHOLY BTOILY.—Last spring, I the western emigration fever was at its height in this city, we met on board a steamboat st the wharf, a farmer from one of the Eastern States, on his way to the State of lowa. He , was a stout, healthy looking man—a fair speci men of a well-to do farmer—and was secotepa- I • filed by his wife, a very handsome woman, and three interesting children—the oldest a daughter .past budding into womanhood. He was full of ; sanguine expect/alone of the happiness in store for himself and family, in his new home in the West, and left bore buoyed up with high hopes and expectations. Yesterday morning, while standing at the depot of the Pennsylvania Rail road, we were accosted by a poor, emaciated looking creature, apparently just on the verge; of the grave, in whom, after some difficulty, we recognized the hearty, robust man, who had de parted in the spring so full of hope. Ho was but the wreck of hie former self, and hie story, as related , to. us, was truly melancholy and heart-rending: Arrived in lowa, ho settled eel a claim previously selected, but bad not been more than three or four weeks located, when hie whole family were attacked with the agar. After suffering several months, his wife at, I I daughter apparently recovered, hut only to it seized with a still more terrible disease---the typhoid fever. Fire, the loving partner of hie bosom wee :carried 'off; next followed his youngest child, ,and in three months hie whole family were laid %rider the ground. The father, almost broken Aorta with these repeated misfortunes, essaye d to leave -the -country, but was himself taken —down with the same malady '• and after several viesktt - of agony, left his si ck bed to find his • noonstitution.destroyed, and suffering from pre -- -Mature old ago. With Marton° abject in view—to roach his former lome—he left the accursed spot, and after_ficno weeks arrived in this city, whet o - ho Was fortunate enough to meet an old friend, who isgreeß io see him safely to his destination. The poor man.cried and groaned alternately as he related` his miserable story, and at the 'dose iii.oVercome as to be unable to stand. lle was kindly soothed by his friend, who was '• to him a good 'Samaritan "in hie distress. A more affecting tale Of suffering and trouble Wo never hoard, and hope never :to hear again. , Towll.—Mies Lillie Linden, the beautiful nod accomplished editreaa of the Ladies' Monthly Repository, of Richmond, Virginia, is in town, And stopping at the City Hotel. - The Repository, bythe by, is one of the prettiest weealles pub - * Lida, typographically speaking, and its literary conduct is also of a superior character. Unless Sflialtuden is composed of different material from the editorial corps, generally speaking, she will not-give any young man "the mitten!' who -I*offerii to-subscribe. Wo have no doubt there are readYlo declare their Intention eo to do. Al' His POST AOatts.—Mayor Volt, who has been ; anent frdm *the oitylor some time, has re tttrned, again at his post. Arremmo ExumanL—The house of officer Frost, on Liberty street, was entered by a bur glar on Sunday night, through the kitchen door, which bad been left unsecured tar the conve nience of aomo member. sf the-family who was out.. The harkini4 of, doge awoke the wife of Mr. F., who, on going down Moire, found the kitchen door open, and the thief standing in the yard. ,On 'being observed, ho 'made Off, having failed tho'necomPliehment of his object. „ , WE mums our "readers to the advertisement of Mestizo. Ogden'&Co, bottleris, in another col 'nmn. Metrere. O & Co. have been engaged in the business of bottling porter, ale, earpaparilla, &o, for a number of years, and are prepared to fill all orders at the Shortest notice and on ac commodating terms. ,They put up a superior quality of Wainwright's ale, which will be found a first rate article for invalids - and nurses. ADMITT6D'TO TEM Bas.—Yesterday, on motion of Edgar Cowan, John Armstrong, Esq., of West moreland county, Jacob Turner, Esq., of Greens burg, on motion of Hon. H. D. Foster, and James B. Fulton, Esq , of Kittanning, on mo tion of J. A. Fulton, were admitted to practice in tho Supreme Court of this State. OCTOBER 30. TUB New Janos, Mr. John H. Phillips, on• tered upon his duties yesterday. He will give the jail buildings an entire renovation by cleans ing and pnrifing the cells. Count Ot QUARTER BEBBlollB.—ln the ease of the Commonwealth vs. Wm. Crawford, indicted for misdemeanor In am, the jury returned a verdiot of guilty. A GAVIL—A severe gale occurred here early oa Sunday morning. Several chimneys in Alle gheny wore blown down, and other damage per petrated. DUNI" TITS CHARGE.—Tho proprietors of the Morning Herald deny that their paper is to be the organ of the Liquor League.. /GI - Travelers along our Western waters ehould always take the precaution to supply themselves with a genuine article of Rostctfcr's Stomach Maas, as it is new concede Shy fill eta) have tried this Invaluable medicine, that they will - regulate the stomach, If need as per dire° Hone on the bottle; and carry a traveler eafe through all the various changes of diet, as well as water, which, with nut,:will often groduoe sickness and death. Hence one mime of preventive is worth a pound of curs. For sale by drtfggists and betels generally. wt 12 0,, a w 40-Acidity of Liar Stomach, and Indi gestion.—" Toot eat anything after taklng your flatland Bitters," is a remark frequently made to us. To persons troutled Fah acidity of the stomach, inJigee tion, or any disorder of the stomach, we would only my, try L 4 lie world-wide reputation hes born established ninny by the many wonderful cures it has eliectivl. When noel for Dyspeppia, Janndice, Liver Complaint, Weaknem of any kind, Costiveness and P/104, it should be taken in small dolts—say, half a teaspoonful, regularly three times a lay, before meals. CAUTION I—To prevent impoaltion, be careful to ink for Iloerbore•e Holland flitter, Sold at $1 per bottle, or viz bottles for $5, by th e proprii stem BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja.., Pe 01., Manufacturing Prizrontrentisto sod Chemists, Pittsburgh; U. E. SELLERS 21 CO , corner of Wool and Second streets; and Druggists `generally r...M • 00t25 COMMERCIAL POST. BOAILIS OV TUALIbs, Amt) ExcuAnta sc. OFFIOIIIO. huh:tent—L. WTLIIMIT if. Frrst vicz Presidsau—T 8. CLARKU. FMCM.d " " On. W. Cess Treasurer—N. Ileum, Jr. STretary—JssisB P. Beim SapairsterutenC-8. T. NOILILIAII, Js Oant.mitfes of _Arbitration for Oclober—Gso W. 0A133, V. P.; Isssen DICKEY, T. B. Usams., B.uaL. 1[1.41011111, J. D. (12..NPIELD. DAILY REVIEW Glr PITTSBURGH NAHUM Orrice Or Tat DAILY MOLIIIING POST I Molly, October 130, 1806. FLOllll—There was a batter feeling for Flour, and prices advanted 12}4113126s 1 0 Dbl. Sales 200 bbls extra, to arrive, at $3,37-,%; also 89 Facts Tennessee, to arrive, at $4,12 1 ,5 : 80 btds superfine, In two lots, from wharf and stork', at is @ss.26; also 150:bbla extra, from wharf and store, iu lots, at $9,'37, $6,60 and $8,624. 011$1N—Whast: vales 1395 nets Temnerssre , to arrive, $1,70; 495 do dodo. Rye: 305 narks Tartness., to arrive, at 00s1 T 5 inn; from wharf, at 86e. Barley: 86 bus, from wagon ut $1,39. ‘III.IBIIY-16 bble rectified at 35c. CO ITON-17 Laing Tenuosrew ludildhuff at 10%, sixty de. MOLABSES-9 tibia Now Orleans, oak, at 41e, ewch. BALL-100 bbts extra at $1,76 ASIIEfi-4,600 bblo Pearl at 03.40, Umu. Foreign commercial Intelligence per steamer Africa. Idersetiot Octobar 12th, 1555. Cotton—The apprabonakin of a further advance In the ,at. of disoauut by the bank, (which has not, however, or curred.) and the fer,rable accounte of the crop in A M9l /Ca, here mused holders la Its anilncts to realize, and priers of American of all kinds have receded fully 5 , „( per lb. The week's eIIIOIILIVICLIUL to 31,62.0 be/es—viz, 1400 to ay:incurs, tors, 3,626 to exporters, and 26,030 to the trade. To day the nalae are about 6000 bslea at unchanged prices. • Ash.....iak) this roll at 3.5 a 01 for Pots and 35s eal 1p eat for Pearls. Bark-69 begs Philadel phi a Cluareltroo brought to GI cwt. ilrezilatuffir—Wheat and Flour hare teen in good de. mato% at elightly higher prices. Indian Corn met with moderate enquiry at last week's prices. Coffee—The melee are 210 costa Plantation, Ceylon at 62@734, and 420 boas Native at 52411 cwt. Fruit—Very full priers are obtained for all descriptions. Indigo—A ew chests Bengal eold at li 6,105.1 01b Naval Stores—Of Anti Haul Rosin MOO tibia have been pa at 4s 193 r cart for common. No rale:, or Tar or Turpentine. Of Spirits Turpentine 490 bids have Leon sold at Lle(44os cwt. icon berome s lit. tie easier, the sales are about 50 tone. Linseed and itape are dull at 434,01 s - 0 cwt. respectively. Palm Is In good demand, the sales aro about 650 tons at 1.444£47 ten. Provtsions.-There hue been hardly anything done in eith er Beef or Pork rand prices are unaltered. Lard—The wales 'tare small at just last weel 'a prices—G64a. Rice is Mill; tbo Bateaux,' moderhts at unchanged rates. Rum it Mill/9- 1411e1ICS of the extent of the government contract, to in more demand and higher pries are askoil. Sugar... The sup?! i oorttinues limit d, but buyers are holding cfl, and pricer remain unaltered. Tallow has bean lo good demand et e2m;63a fat '0 cut for Petersburg, Y. C. Tea... Common gong: us rue not In tio geed reileeet; the sales arc limited at 91 10 lb. Sine qualities are in good demand at previous rates. In greens there la little doing. Tobacco is tanchang. isr , the businese is quite retail. We are your most obedient servants, Livakenot, October 13 —The quarterly meeting of lern reasterA took place In Birmingham, on the 11th instant. Ito Iron was retiree, and the workmen in slime depart ment, have obtained an advance in their wages. A large proportion of the ironmasters desired an odTartro of per ton, and second of the leading makers refused to sell un der an advance of 3da per ton 011.1 ant quarter's prices; but in consequence of the increase In the rate of discount by the Bank of England, caused by the export of gold to the Continent. it was considered crest prudent to declare the adrancs Lk per ton only, although several makers refuse to sell on these tonna. The makers are well off for orders, and the I lernard to Jorge, 01111)UCiSily for war purposes. We hoar that 006 OP tabllehment le now turtling out regularly 61/0 tone cf rhot cud shells per week, and revere] others 200 to 40 tone eaeli, betides the large quantities required far Lancaster r I.lls, roc•ceta, grape shot, small arms, cannons, and morn Inr4 A rorreepondent. who Las recently been In France, still greater activity there--the supplies t r material 1,11/ L r to a large extent from England. Precept quotation la Liverpool • —)lerchnot Bar, lIe; Nail 'Rods, Unripe, £lO lbe; F heels £11; No. 1 Hentch Pig. £1 106 anteli Pig to Illassgow : 8 tithe No. 1; 2 btha No 1, £3 17e 01 cash. LAND WAIIRANts —Van following quotation of Iftntl war rants we ropy from i he Atnek NA exchange report of Messrs. Chubb Brothers, of Washington, an fait:titled for the Even lox Star of that city 160 (Leh. wairaLLS, par aOOO 60 do do . 120 do do 60 do do 00 do do Warrants have advanced, during tie past week, one to one and a bait' cent per acre, and there iv no abatement to the demand. The market Is more freely supplied with war runts, but they meet with ready sale et the advanced prices. NEW Tem:, ~Cich.ivr 20--Cotton firm; salsa 1200 bales. Ploor in active demand; solos 36,000 bble at $0,50 for good Obio. Wheat In good demand, end advanced; .140 1 1 0 0.060 boa, Including 22,000 bus southern et $2,10, and western red et $1,96 Corn declined; salon 63,000 bus at 960. Pork doll ; sates 600 bbls mess. Iloef drooping; sales 150 bldg repacked Chicago. Lard drooling; rules 300 14,8, Whisky lower; sales 1000 bbls. Coffee quiet ; Bales 000 bags RM. Sugar firmer; sales 300 hhde. Molasses steady; little do ing. Linseed 011 and Lard 011 quiet. iron dull ; sales 100 tone Scotch pig at $3O? ton. Tobacco firm; sales 400 hhtis. PLEILLOISLEITIA, October 29.-13arley continue/4 In demand, and further sales of 6000 bun Western New Yeah at $1,40. Flour quiet; prises firm; shipping brands ere g-nerelly bold at $0 ; select brands and extra family from $0,12% up to $l2. A limited amount of Wheatoffered oa 'Clangs, but tbo supply la about equal to the demand; tales 1000 bus fair end prime southern and Pennsylvania red at $1,9802; 2000 bun prime Lancaster at $2 ; 200 bur western white, fair gnali y, at $2,05; 6000 bus prime southern white at $2,1002,14. Corn In demand, but not much offering; sales 500 bus old yellow at 915090, and some new from 65 to 70, according to tho dryness and condition. Whisky hold at 41041% by the bbl, and hhds ut 40041. Batter In better demand ; salts at 10 CINCINNATI, October 29.—Flour quiet: No sales; reported. The Imports clone Saturday were 2177 able Nothing doing In Bruin Whisky, no gales; market nominal. Groceries unchanged; a moderate demand at present rates. AUCTION SALES. Autctiott--Piloo Daily. T the Commercial Bales Booms, corner of Wood and /V Fifth streets,at 10 o'clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,liate,Oeps, At., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Grocerles,gueensware, Glassware, Tabla Cutlery Looking Glasses, Newland Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur. Ac„ AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. Pd., Books, Stationery, Palmy- Articles. Pdasloal Instrumento Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, ~atiety Goods, Gold and Ivor watches, du P. M. DAVJgginctioneer. [ja2l.ll TLAST TWO NitHITS—On Monday and Tuesday 1 evenings, October 29th and 80th, commencing et f3A o'clock, will be told, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner Wood and Filth streets, Without fall or reservation, all the romsining stock of Pratt's valuable collection of standard and miscellaneous Bookii. Sets and copies of many of his moot desirable marks are still among the assortment, such as Franklin's Works; Encyclopedia Americana; Shakopeare in various editions; Bible Commentaries; Ths Brithh Es sayists: Works of Daniel Webster; Ancient and Modern B..l A re, lee ; English Poets, in numerous editions and styles of binding ; and an intensive selection of fresh books in elegant literature. Also, a small stock of good Stationery, Gold Pens, Port. folios, Ac. An. This will be the closing opportunity for bargains Ia Pratt's Books. J. H. PRATT, Salesman. P. li. DAVIS, Auct'r. LINSEED OIL-41Lbiejuet received trod for Pale Ly octa latthir R. COLLINS 110STETTSB., SMITH .11 CO, Sole Proprietors, 267 Penn et. MILLIGAN A LENPIIIIMIE, Iron ElasUet. Buylnz. Felling. .81 li , ' $1 10 1 11ia 1 liqi 1 )3, 1 15 . 113 i; 115 45 00 46 00 TELEGRAPH !IA REETB P. DI. DAVIS, Auctioneer Ji iE c& POR RIF EN MIERA Tan Riven.—Last evening at dusk there ware S feet B Itches water, by the pier marks, and stationary. Weather moderating and clear. l'aleteamer "Forest City," Cipt B. A, Way, is the regu. lar Wheeling paehet today. She leaves at 10 o'clock, A. M Tux steamer " 13mma Grahttu " la the regular packet for Ztunaville this evening; she leaves at 8 o'clock. • 'rum Ammar •' Convoy" Is the regular packet for GOlipo Its this evening—leaving at 3 o'clock. Tux steamer "Argonaut," Capt. 0. L M'Lane, was una voidably detained yesterday; she will positively leave to dayln Cincinnati. Tux al.earoer "'Flora," Capt. Sam!. Dean, will leave this morning for Clocinnati. Those traveling to the queon City cannot select a more comfortable bone Ma steamer " Rosalie" was unavoidably .dotained by business yesterday; she Uhl positively leave this morning for Louisville in charge of Oapt. R. IL floater. Foitemonittsti.—the fine steamer' Mimics," Capt. 8.0. Toting, will leave this morning for the above port. tine is of light draught, and has superior accommodations for past Ringers. Give her a call. Tun line new steamer " Eunice " came to the wharf this morning, and is now receiving freight for gt. Louis and Bt. Paul. She is commanded by Capt. ?rawly Roberts, an so. pertained waterman of seven years standing. Our old friend, Wm: Collier, Is clerk, which is &sufficient guarantee that the comforts of passengers wig be attended to;—the cognomen (Eunice) is given in honor of Capt. C.'s mother. The hull of this steamer was built by J. B. Pringle, of West Brownsville, and measures 156 feet in length ; 36 feet beam ; ISA feet hold. Engines, built by Robt. Lee, with two cylinders 17 inches In diameter, with a 6 foot stroke. Throe boilers 33 feet long by 21 inches in diameter. She also has a doctor and negro engine for discharging freight. Cabin built by aullett & Applegate, from an entire now and oil: gloat design by Capt. Came. Batchelor. The painting was executed by those exqulalt artists, lie rata. Rhodes & Nelson. The upholstery work was furnished by the well known firm of Rdniundeon & Co. Carpeting by McCallum & Co., of Yourth street, which le elegant In the extreme. In the for. want part of the cabin is a splendid landscape from the pencil of our talented townsman W.O. Wall, representing the residence of Col. Collier, with a view of the Female Seminary at Steubenville. She to advertised to leave on Wednesday next, for the above porta. We would advise those traveling Wood, in search of homes, to give her a call. FORT OF PITTSBURGH. 3 rxrr 8 mats WAY [re Tam euAnnoL. AJULINED Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Browne villa. " Luzern°, Bennett, Brownsville. " COI. Bayard, Peel/lea, Elizabeth. " Callan, ❑endeticksen, Weot Newt; n " Aqulßo , Dickson, West Newton. " Mtehigan No, 2, ilerirt, Wellsville. Ceo. Lorimer, Rocheeter " Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. .• Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. Empire City, Vendergrlft, tit. Louis Chicago, Ilrennan, " tSetnt Louis, Lean, St. Lout... DEP/LEN:ED. iitromer Jefferson, Woodwnol, firoverisvllle. " Luzsrne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. " F 4131113, lietillniCksol3, West Newton " Ayala, Dickson. West Newton. Pdichigan No. 2, Liens., welleyin e . " (len. Lorimer, -, Rochester.. " Diurnal, titinals, Wheeling. " Vsntore, Gordon, Ntoubrovill, " Roch .ester, Nettie, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS Pittsburgh, Steubenville anti W heeling Piarktate. The DIURNAL. Captain J. A. 81101.19, and the roamer CITY, Captain R Way, •111 run to reymbir DAILY PACREPR, between Pittsburgh, Struhanrille and IThesling, ntripiag at all Intermediate port& _ The DIIIRNAL gill leave Pttiehargh on Montfort, Wed needaye arid Pridoya, at lo M.—/b , roarrosg ebe Hill too Wheenng on Turoday ThltraJoyo and Sat unlayn, at 7 o'olo.-k. A. sj. Tia• POI:01ST n - 111 altu. lAnve Pittehunth on Tue. , lap., Thar-Mays anal Pastuntays, at 10 o'clo,k .—n 1 A. Melarning, atm wlll navr Wherllmt on Mnnlaya, W e‘lurtklays and Frt. nt n'oloch, A M. For frright or L•acoa npply on beard or to J D. 001.LINOWn0D. Azpot, nor2S No. Irth Fruut gt.n...t. Regular Tuesday Paelt•t for Wheeling, Marietta and Cialltopoll•. The Ilet , anil pplenala KOMITIPt CONVOY, JVI2ZI « ' .»_r, Jr, hlntaer, Y liannedet, will itIIVN for the above and Intecnwaintr pert:. every Tuesday, at 4 o earwig, P M.. positively. For freight, or tn. - raga, apply on board to Jy2i; or C. littitNEß. Azentit. IN=!=t2l3 The atenener e Captsin Seen_ Dz.% re; Clerk., J. Lemon; will Imo'« fur th- abet r and intenzedlate pone, lli KSI.t Y, uelober et 4 . M. For freight or nostrago apply on hoard, or to oct29 C ISAJI.NtS or Cl M.. lIARTON. Av.ln For at. LoulL, Galena And Dubuque. Th. rtnamer EMFIRE CITY, Capt. M.. V : Clerk, SAM- Baca: will leery for the ahoy,. en.l folo:me,11,to ports on WILD NESDdY i October 31,st, at 10 o'ole,k, A.. U. For tntight or parciage apply on board. ro+l9o For St . Lovas, Galena and St. Plitt!. Ttn Ftßamer BAIN T IPUIS, Captain Jcias Due; Clerk, W. C. KUM ; Will in.'' , for the above owl intermediate ports on TIIVIIIiDAY, Novanawr Int, at 10 A. /4 Yor freight or palwtfro .ply on board The ittomaer EMMA URA LIAM, Captain • Mokkok ArSkS ; Clerk, A uuorr; aril t o for the obove nod sll iuterrardis., pOrLa TU DA , October 30th. at 3 P. 31. For freight o: poi:laze apply no hoottl, or t, oct2s BAhfiliO A COE.LINOW(hJD. A gontA. For Cincinnati. The tem:nor It thIANCIi, Copt 8. C Yooku; Clerk. 11 Woonooks; will lox,. for Cl* shore sod Intermediate ports oo 7 UttBDAY, Oet,her VI, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to fetal FLACK A itA6N6R, Agent,. For St Louie, Galena, Keokuk and IMEITE The steamer FUNICF., Ciiptwin P. lirtirerrti, Jr.; Clerk, W. Coutrx ; will kayo for Ill« nbi , re and all totermitli.tte ports ou DA , Octobor 0110 o'ciock A. M. For freight or paooogo apply on tionrd.. or to FLACK A lIARNKS, Agents For; The eueamer MI:4A LIR, Captain P.our. Hof f ; Clert, JOIELN BOILI; will leas, for the atnvo and lntertue,tlate port 4 ou 11.;MDAY, Ootobvr 30, at 10 o'c!tok, A. St For freight or pamage apply on board, or to nettr (A)LLINO WOOD h IMILNKH, Azentat. =rl3X=l!l The steamer AILOONACT, Captain 0. I, ; Clerk, Li BRE D lee,. fur th.. above ant lotermotitattl p...rts nu TtirdiDe Y, Octotxr 9u. at JO A. U. For freight or ;mango apply on board, or to ctlbl JOHN FLACR, Agent For Sastiville The meatner EOLIP:4I , „ Captain have l!tr, Clera, C. H. , win I,SO iOr the above and Intermediate ports un WEDNEDAY,.Oeto . r 31m., et 10 A. M. For freight or pareage apply on lonra, or to oot2l PAIINES a COLLING WOOD Agents. bou r y IWES CILRILK, B. Louts, hlo., (at %V. N. Newell% alike.) J. H. BARI:OUR having long experience hi We:mitring and Dißcharging Freight for Steamboats, offers suyerlohinduceuten to to iitearaboate desiring a DISC LiAll4- narti Ad AOASSAR OIL--A rupitly of IL. genuine Maras/air In Oil, foe beautifying and prrunot log Mr growth of Ow hair, Just received by JOl3 Fl.htAll%tl, oci2 corner Diamond and Market of D ArUilUbUit'd H.tllt bl4:—Acknowlell,te4 to 1.) boot Hair Dye la th, 1,41. TwelYn n•rrired by JOS. Fl.lnfl .0. L , L.411.1 littOSLitS,—A vary hullo nud fina .ssorttannt of Fleob !Stud:mai, vmbraziog tr.ry vealety, Jam recd by cetl JOI. YLEMINSd. r prime for sale by octO lIHNItY 11. COLLIN 3 AL ERA TU pulu euletraton for wale by 0 oatl 11b.:41111 11. OOLLIN2 111.1LKOK--240 boxes LAI! day recoleo4 owl for oal,. by petal lIIINRY U. COLLINS. D BOSIINB-126 ounces for sale by oct9 11. A. FAIINEBTOCIC A CO. T AHD OIL-2U bblr No I landing end for liblo by L oot9 B A. YAIINKSTOOK It CO_ ALICIIATUS—dO born pule for bolo by 1.0 00W lIENRY 11. COLLINS. I AMC ACID-7b IN for by I sepia IS A. VA UNESTO & Cu , 'OVEN E-30 bog, Jaya and 200 bags Rio, for axle I bepl9 FIfITU, MAIR A 4,0 UtiAll.6-711 hndn prune N. U. and lOU bbis :Irunlo...L for A. bale , by (writ?) SMITIL MAIR A IIUNT)411. NAILS -260 Rev. mooned Bolin, for oak by Rapti.) eMITiI, MAIN A WINTER. ONIONS -2 bblo Colony, for sale by _ ropt9 85IITII, Al A 111 & HUNTER. Yj LN NO R—l tibia for vale by V ftep24 lIRNRY 11. COLLINS. 15 CUSP ► A IU VI 4 t 11 54 8 0 'l N7 , 7 , , c }lt n a h s o i ' io t r t rZ, d' 7lTo w u i r i t h h " r u f o o o :t t . Pares modarata. LlATllethluti is the greateut Beatttlfier of the up. WRIGHT'S ritEMIUAI KATHARION Renders the lair soft and glossy. For eat° by RISYSSIt, HAFT, SCOTT and SELLERS. at 26 cents. augl6 lIOUSBREDPINO GOODS.—A very large and veiled as sortment of every description of Limunkeoving Goode }net received by f octl2) A. A. MASON A 00. jlll.. DROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of SECIRVI' DISEASES. Ella success in long standing cases le unequalled. The of are invited to call with out delay. Persons &filleted with Venereal Manama, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should Dot delay to got his advice. Letters containing a faa immediately answered. °Mee and Prirate Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitta burgh. jo2B DOLL BUTTeIt-2 Obis trerl Roll Butter just received IL and for oale by too Maj HENRY H. GOWNS KNOW yo not that OditOU'il Gallery to at 70 Fourth et., and that he takes Pictures in the beettetyle for $1 and upwarde. oct2 riPSNINO OF TAL'ilAo AND OLUAKB, on Wednesday 1,./ and Thursday, the 24th and 26th of October, at A. A. MASON A COM, 25 Fifth etroet. Two hundred Moire An tique, Velret and ()loth Telma° and Cloaks, of the latest Patio nytee ; also, ten cartons of Misses' and Chlldron'e TaltiftE, richly trimmed. 00t23 CLOARI--We have just opened a Rao assortment of Dlsch Cloth Cloaks. BROOKE & COOPER, cot 23 No. 7b Mutt at GSEEN ASYLNS---10 bbla this day roceired an. for Bain by [oct23] 'INNEN 11. COLLINS J ADZES' FASIIIONB--Oodey for November; price 20 cents. Ballou for November; Price 10 cents. Lealle's New York Journal; price 18 cents. London Illustrated New supplied weekly for 20 cent', per copy. The above jest received by psi re.., at LA UPVER'S )100katore, No. UV PM et out. oet23 • , ,-, 4 . - F r -1. • - F; 3 4m.fr, , •id •.• Ny • •• ; '` •ti e C r y x -e:'` 4. 4. MEI V ' s C 4, 'T, SIMMII AMUSEMENTS. trincwraTA...y; 0 . posna, saki Leateete and lians• .J 1 ter; Ws. U. Rub, Stage 61eins er ; Oamute Foams, Amin Bitulzgcr• Traginrer44. nZarrrr• Boxes and Parquets. -500.1 . Fri11& ti0xr. ,15, 7 0 -4LOO Second Tier.-- Private Boxes, antalL... 45.00 Boxes for «duo! pareons.. . 25 cents. Ofir OertlAcate, kicuring sea% /a 34 coals extra -05../inengagement of Mr. and Mrs. W.. 1. FLORENGEI TUESDAY EVENING, Ouroarn.Bo, 1855, Will be acted, for tile ant time, Mike. the 19.1ner—Firmegan, Mr. W. J. Florence; Honey McGuire, Mrs. W. J. Florence. To conclude with The Yankee Gal—Peg. the Yankee Gal, Mre. W. J. Floranee, with songs of Bobbing Around" and "Way Down Maine;" Barney. lib. W. J. Florence. • ' Door' open at ;‘ to 7 ; peribrmanee to begin et 7y... 1776. THIRD ANNUAL TOUR OW TUE CONTINENTAL VOCALISTS. T I A Ii L4I .I w m l th Mr. TS Basso, W A gt Oa l , r "the co T o ß p l A T tlo ß tul tate TlVl V OE only Pltisburgh, et MASONIC HALL, on rtlonday and Tuesday Eventnigg; October 29th and 30th. air-Doors open at 6%; Concert commences at 7% o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents. JOHN A. STIRLEN, Agent. oct27 MASONIC HALL. MLLE, THERESA PARODI WILL GIVE A GRAND CONCERT! MISTED 111' MADAME AMELIA PATTI STRASOSCH, SIGNOR BERNARDI, and MAURICE STRAKOSCII, Conductor, About the sth of November. oal27:tf JOHN W. M'CARTHY. Dill Poster and Distributor, fm- Witt. attend to the Poeting and Distributing of all icinds of BILLS Volt CONCERTS. LECTURER EXHIBITIONS. am All communleatkme—eithes by mall, telegraph, or other whe—allreeted to the Mee of the Morning Poet, will re - wive prompt attention. ap7 SPECIAL NOTICES. Bank of Pllctsbutrg h i t October 19, 1856 f AN ELECTION f4r Th irteen Directors of this Bank, for the ensuing year, will be hoiden at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 1912 day of November nest, be. Paean the hours of 9 A. hi and 3 P. M. AlBO, a general meriting of the Stockholders of the Bank of Pittsburgh will be holden on TUESDAY, the 6th day of November next, at the Banking House, in accordance with the provielone of the charter. ecti9tdlwealm JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. Mechanics. Bank, Plttehorgh, Oct. 18, 1855. AN ELEOTION for Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Meehan Bank of Pittsburgh, on the third Monday of Neember next, at the Beeklug HOU:Von Fourth street, between the hours of 9 A. N. and 3 P. ht. Also, s general meeting of the StockhoLlere all) be bold on tbs./ire Tuesday of November, at the rune place, et the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. OEO. D. iticaissw, code Cushier. birantatitos' Baas or elrlinitill(3ll, Augunt 31, 1850. ril LIE STOCKHOLDERS of the Mschanta Duns of Pif burgh are hereby notified that the third instal ment of $12,50 per share will bedue on the 10th of October proximo, and the fourth and teat Instalment of 512,50 per ,hare on the 20th November following, payable at the Banking House, on Fourth street, as per resolution of the Brant of Directors. aepl.) OEO. 1). BitailtßW, Merchants and Manufacturers. Bank, l'ittnburgh, October 19, 1855. AN ELECTION for Thirteen Da-enters of this Bank will. be held at the Banking Haase, on MONDAY, the 10th day of November nest. uct2osllm W. 11. DENNY, Coehior. A MEETING of the Stockholders of the 71nywrancr rule A and Nohlextown Boad (berptoy, for the purrage of choosing ofEcero to nerve for the ensuing year, will ho held at the oMee of the Troaeurer, 92 Fourth of reef, on the FIRST MONDAY of Nolember next. By urder of the Itxtrd oct9 rftLIE Stookboldera of the Pennsylvania Insurance Com l. !Aar, of Pittsburgh, are hereby notified that the An nual Election for Directors for said Company sill be held at the ottee, corner of fourth and Smithfield streets, on MONDAY, the 6th day of Norambor, 1856, .1 10 o'eleek A. 11. octiktdi A. A. ClAltltlEa. Reev. Plank Road Elacllon. 'MOTION is hereby given, that the Annual kneetion for pincers of the Allegheny and Perrysville Turnpike and Plank litml Company will be hell at the house of llugh Dalzell, lL lions Township, ou ittINDAV, the nth day of November, A. D. lbleS. JA3INy A. 0 I vet tthrlawtd President: TIDE Stockholders in the Allegheny end New Brighion Plank Road Company will moot at the home of M. Hartman, Woods' Run, on !SUNDAY, adl November next, between the hours of one and five o'clock P. M., for the pu-pese of electing one Piroident, live Monogory nod one Treasurer, to Serie for one year. fly order. JAM ES COOPER, cella Secretary. Dissolution of Partnership. TTEE ravta.,•“3.4. •••?.....4 b. Oka unda.nm.,.t smt—ixta 07in; In mining on "the nnwten Uml Worts,. - under the name sod style of JOSES, O'NEAL a All LIAM, p now dissolwwl.. MEM GREEIt FARM, BY virtue of au orclet of the Orphans' Court 01 A uegheny _UP County, the undersigned, Adininietratere of the late Pe, Greer, deceaaNt, will expose to Public Sale, on the premises, on TOlMAY,November 13:14 at I o'clock P. that valuable, FA17.11 tnPinm Township, hennaed by the Allegheny river, Plum creek, and lands of Michael Bright, containing about 170 acres. The above Warm will be sabdlvfie Into Lola of Tot to Twenty Acres, offering an excellent opportunity to many wbo have long wished for a country site embracing eo great advantages to location and fertility. The Lots are laid out to front on the Allegheny river and the Allegheny Valley Railroad, by which it to within a few minutes' ride from the city. Thin property is beautifully situated, commanding splen did views of Allegheny river scenery, and la the moat de- Arable for Country Homes offered In thin county. Cara will leave at o'clock on day of sale, from Law renceville, to convey purchaserr to the grounds. Plana and further nfornobtiou can be obtain.' or ED. 510Nli GREER, No. 134 Wets etreot, or of the D UCtiC•l2 Tura—OMthlrd mob; residue In ono and too yoars, with I ❑ferret. I3AL3A td it ti—tA) 11.1 just recoved .nd oct22 YLIChI ISM 1311.08 YUMII k nod 114-10ou jut received and tor t.ele by 0ct.22 YLEM [NG VfitdlLLlON—Trieoto--200 Ms just reorived end for sale by fmtZti FLEMING ISR,S. 7 siNGLAdd—Coaper's Nhred-1 cane Jurt reevior.l and for 1 Palo by loat21) YLF.3I INO II KO 4. DALAI SuAt.—A good. article-3W lbe JuAt rworised II Ild 1 for FRIO by Local' 7LIOIIING BROS. /`` NlObit 4 -2 bbb for dale by VI pootV AMITII, ISIAI it 1 MINTER C/ lINIZE—IGO boar., picots Cboono for sale by 1.....) oct22 8 MITI' , AI AIR At HUNTER. IDOTAIIII-3 caste No.l for 6.1 c by j oct= 8.111111, MAIII a HUNTER. (101)113811.-3,1100 !be Codfish for sal. by oat= kIAIR A lIUNTVIL. A A. MASON A 00. will open on Monday, Oetobrr 221, 00 MOM , cares and packages of Calicoes, Chtnir,s, Olngboms. Bleached and Brown Mcualine, Checks, Tickingx, Ilowtokeephig Goode, Ac. ort'l2 4, A. MASON AW. aro dully receiving and opening fit el.ll and packages of Silk" Shawls, Drop), anode, Embroideries, Domestic Goode, !to, of every dearription. oot2o , I,SY ()AMA), 70 Fourth strent, for a likeness, move moderata ort'A) )VEST [(ALP A DOLLAR In n Llkenees, at thn L'oter. 1 prig. Gallery, 74 Fourth street oot2o MN TILAVELINO :ALIA W Lli—A full nmorunent on Lund; also, some superior Day Stale Illankete, nt L. 11111BENTIELD a SON'S, A MANUAL UV TOPUtiIIABIIICAL USA WINU, by A Lieut. 11-8. Smith, U. 8. Army, Amtetant Protectior M Drawing in the U. 8. Military Academy, Went Point, N. Y. Nor sale by IL T. U. MORG wANTIM—Ctty Warrants. Apply to octiB ItLAKICLY A IttentlY ANTND—Land Warrants. Apply to BLAKICLY A IttellitY )111SUMATISM AND NkUIIAIMIA. Dr. DROWN 11, hereby informs the afflicted that hie remedy for the above mentioned diet:cum le one that will mire. lio will warrant a cure In any case of this kind. Thin remedy wee tooter known to fail when properly pereevered with. Many Huffer the torture of thiscemplalnt fur mowtha end ye ere, when a few menthe would procure a certain, Fab ant I speedy remedy. Cele° and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND ells y. je2d "DatJOILS a 000enli will raceiva daily during this week and next, their second supply 01 MOURNING and 110VBE BGRNLBIIINU GOODS, embracing a largo lot of Ulack and Becond Mourning Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks and Tslinas. In Dousekeyping Goode their stock cannot bo nitrated In the market. and see them NO. 76 MARKET FT ornl9 F} gWSit ItOtYrd—Our stook of Imported German cloths, Tulips, &e., le unpacked, and ready for delivery Early planting will Secure a sure bloom in spring. aettk) JAMES WAIIDELOP. WANTED—S SO O for five scare ; on which a liberal pre whim will he paid, in addition to the regular inter eat, moll secured on productive real estate. Apply to octLB BLARILLY A HAMLET'. kegs prime Butter ror pale by JUI oet23 FIBBRY H. OFEP'B Et RCA PT I 111: COLL EG Clerfter of Third and Markel erreta. Incorporated by Legislative Charter. TEARLY 3500 STUDENTS have been educated In 1.11 this Institution. nit AND ITZNINU CLASSZA IN. U. ÜBLE ENTRY BOOti•REEPLYG, In Ito application to every branch of t emmerce. DOUBLE ENTRY bTEAMBOAT BOOR.KERPING, no practiced upon the Western Rivera and Lakes. BUSINESS AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP taught by Mr. J. D. Williams, the best Penman in the United States. COMMERCIAL LAW AND POIATIOAL ROONOMY, by N. B. Hatch, E.g., member of the Pittebargh Bar MATHEMATICS, CLASSICAL. AND MODERN LAN• (WAGES, by C Hayden, A M., and F. L Apel. • Yor full particulars, call for a circular, containing the Report of a Special lkamult tee of the Chaml•nr of enlNlllrt.tle of New York, and a recommendation from upwards of two hundred Merchants, Bankers and Accountants. octltilidaw =IMM=!M I ) P.LAWA It it COUNTY CARPET 11 iNUFACTURI NG ASSOCIATION, no the Chester Plank Road, two wiles below the city line, offer to buyers this S.OOll, MOMS'S. TER, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS M 3 PLY INGRAIN, DAASEL and VENETIAN GARP ET IN 0, at very reduced prices tor cash or city acceptanee, (Interest added.) The stock, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of erary variety, can be examined at *the Fn Cory Warehouseit, Darby, or at the Stores, Nos. II and PO N. SECOND at ,PIIILIDELPIIIA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or axeliang.l for Carpets. Jel•Lltricia J. SIDNEY JONES. N. G. MURPHY & BRO•, NO. 57 WOOD STREET, nave now In etoro a beautiful oneurtraent of DRY GOODS AND SMALL WARES, OUGHT with in th two woeks at very nd- Vance on finstrrn cost for CASH., or to goad prompt eta months purchasers. All purchasers on invited and deqirod to make an exam• tnatlon of their Ntrick. Privets Disease.. DR. BROWN, No. 41 I)ltunond Alloy, dr amen hiR entire attention to an all,. pro: tiro. -! 111 a btpilnom la mostly conflool to i'rtrato 1 . 111e1Y1.21 Diseases, and goals painful litioctions, brought oo by Iropruttonc, youthful Itidulizrnre and ,•• o•gg. gyphllls, Sy phi I lair Eruptions, Gonorrhea, U feet, Stricture., rethrnl Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, otttl blare. of the N'enereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Boorbutb• Prop. [lons, Totter, Ringstornr,"•lkiercurtal roinival Weakness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female tt eaa ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Paine in the flack and Loins, Irritation of the bladder and Kidneys, sucvesefully trestod. Cure guaranteed. • Twenty years' practice (ten In [hie city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of n spottily cure to all who TAny come under his care. 01800 and Private Consultation Humus, 11 Diamond Chargrs m nanra to. itovfmLwly A BARGAIN OFFERED. TBE undereigued offers for sale SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon and adjoining the Ihnot of the Pitts. burgh and Conned's - dile Railroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of &Pt-LEESPORT. Pour of the Lots are 37% foot in width by about 120 in depth, fronting ut ono end on the Depot, and at the otheron Slutlair street ; and two of them fronting for their whole Itugth on other streets. Atso—TWO LOTS, 37% feet in width, fronting the other aide of the Depot, and in depth 121—one of the Lots bor dering for Its whole length on - Jerome street. No better property esn be found, and it will be sold low. Part of the payment taken in stock of the Dionellsrllle Railroad, if desired. 080. F. GILLMORN, Office of the Morning Post. Pittsburgh, August 31, 1E45,—; dawtf Al.=nnder W. Postor, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ann Boum roa U °Uncut', Agent for procuring Bounty Lamle and Penalona, and for the Collection of Claims In Great Britain and Ireland. Collections made in this and adjoining Counties: Es. Cates of demients settled; Real Estate bought, cold or leased, and mite collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Nara on FOURTH. street, a few doors above Pmithfleld: Pittsburgh, March Y 9, 1851S—tm11284kw I 111. A. Huller, WHOLESALE AND ENTAIL:DEALER to UntiACES, Ranges, Stoves, Tin, Iron and llonsokeepere. Hard. ware, linnets' Machhate and Toeli, Pinto Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, Ae. to. 24 North Second etreet,(appoeito Snoblced Hotel, ) HARRNBUSO. eep2thdSra MMIM ~.~ t sic kt . ; , 114IotaloL4Md003 . ' D1 .6 'PIit)tiI,FLAN • D 1 S ' "..W I:wit mutt- - Atatr.:',Vi. ' , _____ -= --';' Bir -. _ _ _ N, PhiradelPillw) Fa. , - '• ' DB.-C. Er: /AGNS° usirs ani taii,-... larmATwr„ ..wa k nlxtes7 a MIND DJ, '0 ...A- th, xidtwys, end IlVja 431:1-7-eliaty /gu m s ° stomach '• ' ' . 1 , .1 Ow to 5i i gra erexi l'er or atrrlatn/#11"*” -' . . • . go oonatiPs• . • ashiluorsirdPi!s .. inlneso,or E,loeswi.Lamicti, !load &MAY °, 8 tforitood. HansesaleaFtliFill'll" Fulness Cr . weight in-the &amok:Mar Sractatione, Shaking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, 810.131111i11g of the Ilead,lfurrled and Diftleult Breathing„ Fluttering at the theft, Cheat ing orSuffocating fierreatlonsehenin lying Posture, Dimnooll of Vision, Dom of 'Webs before the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and Dyes, Pain In the Sale, Back, Chest, Limbs, dic., Sadden flushes of Marl:turning lathe Flesh, Constant Imagin- Lap ofZeLt i andgreat Deptan of The proprietor, In S thepirits. attentionnfAhe publio to this preparation, dooe ao wit a feeling of the Inmost corgi• dance In its virtnen andadat ation to the Women for which .1 I Ia recommended. It Ls nottew end untried article, but one that has stood • the tact of a ton. ..years' trial before • the American pie, and hit:reputation and gale is tuudeidled by any siml ar ph • pastime extant The testimony in Ito favor ghee by the mast prominent anti- well known Phyaltisne end individa. ale, in all parts of the tenantry le hxtmeuse. Referring any who may doubt,tomy 4 1tiemorabilla,"or Practical Reutlpt Book, for Fanners and Ramifies, to be had gratis, of all tie Agents for the German Blttere. Offictrand Manufactori f 120 Arch street, Philw tat Bo ld by Dr. Hee. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A Pahnestock k Co., Ito. 8 Wood street; Pleming Brothers 80 Wood street; JIWP. /hearts and/. P. Mandng,Allegheny detdilxiawly . . . LEON CIT V CODERIEttOIAL COLLEGE. OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA; LiN Ingitution to educate the BIDITERS3 MAN. Col loge open Day and Evening, from 8 A. M. to P 3 P. M Stodeut and horst& have betrie ti leted tide School tl Prettiest Arts, taught in a practieal manned byinetriectore of practical eeperience in the busintee with which their arta ani connected. TERMS 07 1111170* BoCk•ktaping—ftdi mercantile 00111:80, lime =dim. Ited; Including cammereist calculations, all (cc turserand Practicsd Penmanahip, • - - $35,00 Same course for Ladles, (apartment squab* • 20,00 Penmanship—practical— unlimited, • - 10,00 Same course for Ladles, (apartment separate,) • 6,00 Penguilptip, per month, - • -• • - 4,Q0 Arithmetic, • - • - • • - • 4,00 Penmanship and arithmetic, par month, - - 0,00 Higher mathematics, languages, surveying, engineering, drafting, mechanical, architectural and oissentental sitarr.! Mg and conetniction—as per agreement. ;111- Those that can attend only in the evening, have - all the advantages of the day student In lectures and indfue; [km. SW - College now) son= of Wood and Hough—stem in "College Uall,' opposite the Post Office. cepB F. W. JENKINS, Principal. WATtift. CUItE INSTITUTE, Hand street, (rota side,).betteeen Penn street and the Meer; PITTBBUEGII, PA. DOcepoß BARU, Graduate and Practitioner In the Old Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and Honueopatlite an 1 forthe peat ten years a successful Hydropathist, has opened a WATER. 011itlt In the above location. The perfectly safe, direct and Immediate effect this eye , tem has on all Perm, and all diseases acute and chronico while it is mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak slid debilitated, renders It peculiarly desirable In families, who will be treated et their homes. Allopathic and tiomteepathic treatment will be admittls- 1 tered where desired; but, after long and thorough experi ence, Doetor Beets gives a decided preference to Hydropa thy, which has, throughout the old and new world, proven co eminently Successful In every form of disease, Including Indolent Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflomme.. tory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cutaneous. Ner vous and Liver Diseases. Testimoulahrof cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State In the Union, can be examined at Doctor Bnele:U office. The Bev.Aßergy run invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being used in the commencement, and often througaout the treatment, it is a luxury Instead ofunplea- Rant, VI those unacquainted might suppose. itztattrams—Messm. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. H. Willlows, Thompson Belt, J. R. Wei din, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. HolMes, E. If :English, B. M. Herr. The undersigned, Laving vibitod Doctor.Bacla'a loatitn- Lion, and witucased has eucceasful treatment, cheerfully recommend him a thoroughly educated ani skillful Physician : Charles T. Russell, Jos. 11.P0onnell, Gorki Hord, John 0 Curtis, Robert Patrick, John B.L . vingston. John Wright W F . W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton, 0. Ormsby Gregg. MEM Polytechnic Leper tment 0 P E LT , : eo it o o o N to U r r f kr ,, . 00 t 7 L 0 L . P. ,1 0 0 :743c 4i im , utene on in o g i , B; w or nty v lessons. Students can attend every day and evening to practice, but are charged for only Cour lessons per week. O. BARTDERGES, Teacher of Architecture. I. Elementary Drawing and Shading. 2. Regular course In Descriptive Geometry. Part I. Line and plenum and Intersections. .... , Part 11. Cylinder, cone and epbere, with their Inter sections. with line, plenum, 30. Part ILL Perspective. 3. Construaticnis in different building materials, stone, wood, brick and iron, •ke. Foundations, trussing, roofing, arching and vaulting. Furnaces, rentiLation and heating. Dante and locks bridges. 4 Designing of public and private buildings, in tho dif ferent styles of architecture, w th lessons on their origin, &c. E. PIIODOIII4IIOTH, Teacher-of Ornamental Drawing, adoptedto the busiteena of the marblo ratter, cabinet areaer; and carver he. • • Diecbanical , Drarringiapp ...o its branches. - • Prct P. ICONITICS, Teacher of Modern Leingoagea. Instruction given dap or evening, individually or in ale 145. Separate apartments fez Ladies. 4151 - For tonne, ttc , call at "College opposite the Prat Office. i . octs] F. W. .11tNSINf3, Principal. WADE ILLIIPTOS . sankn.r, CIMPECLL. Hd2MJPTON dL CAIIIPBELIi, (LATE OF TOE CUM OF ISLYRTON, WILSEE a Co.) WUOLECS&LE DEALIERS IN mi me AHD BOYS' CLOTTIING, adopted to the Western Trade, 82 Third street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. Amongst our stock, which is the largest and mom com plete in the country, will be found, at low prices— Men's Clothing, of every description; Boys' do do A great variety of Undershirt; end Iravrers ; Full stock of Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Neck Tied and Stocks; A splendid assortment of Bun enders; do do Men's Winter Hosiery; do do Boys' do Linen and Muslin Shirts and Drawers; Canton Flannel do do Gum Elastic Goods ; And a full stock of goods adapted to Miners and Farmers' wear, Ac. Also, Umbrellas of all grades. We invite our old acquaintances, and all dealers In our liue, to call and examine for themselves. We are now opening our third supply, and our stock Is fall and com• plate. Warehouse on Third street, half way between Wcod and Market. octlikdaw COTTAGE H/LI. ACADEMY. A Classical and Collegiate Boarding Brittn, FO N P.O YS. filEtE nvitisTu-SE?aiort of this Inrtitation will min meeoe on TUFSDAY, the lath of October. • • - ,This School le located in the pleasant, healthful and romantle village b(TUFITLE OREBIK; &Stant twelve when from Pittsburgh, and is of easy access, several times a day, by railroad. Those;trho have children to edneatey are invited to call and examine the arnusgementirMade for the accommoda tion of scholars. L. CATON, Principal, Turtle. Creek Allegheny Om, October, 1855. rtß., Circulars, containing terms, and other Information, may be hub at J. 11. Mellor's, B: T. 0. Morgan'e and J. & Davlson's Bookstores, Pittsburgh; or apply to 'the Princi pal, at Turtle Crook. ort3 RUN 0 IVY CULL RGRI. Opening of the New 'Hall. ONPIO - DAY KVENINO N 5 XT, October 5, at T o'cicck, Addresses will be delivered by JUDOS WILKINS end other tl, Winded to the Occasion of the opening of the new "College whichhas been I:Medi/pier the permanent location of the Iron City College, etthe corner of Fifth and Smithfield areas, oppoaite the Post Office entrance on Filth street. The public—to the ladies anti gentlemen—. are respectfully invited to attend. ucts F. W. .710.111N5, Principal. $lO.OOO RP W ARD. ON TUE 17tu OF SEFTEiIEtEIi LAST, two boxes were delivered et the office of the American liaprem Com pany, In Dubuque, lowa, by a cartman Prom the United thates Depository. ' Paid boxes, on their arrival at the Sub•Tresaury in New York, were found to contain buck-shot of the size of 140 to the pound. and pressed balls of the site of 100 to the pound, to the amount of 174 pounds in weight, and VI pounds of sheet lei d, No. 4. The boxes were made of white pins, one inch thick, ovetalled at the corners, about 10% Inched long, 8% Inches wide, and 434 Inches deep, inside measure. ment. The bottom of one of the boxes woe of hemlock. They were strapped 'once around the middle wish one Inch hoop iron. It is claimed by the Depositary tit Dubuque, that the boxes each contained gold coin to the amount of 8211,000:. They were marked with cards addressed to the '• assistant Treasurer Q. 8 , New York," which cards creed. witted by the Depository at Dubuque to be genuine. Now, therefore tbr the pewee of discovering how thin fraud was com mitted, and bringing to justice the perpetin. tore thereof, the Amerlasu Express Ootupany will pay 110,- 000 for the recovery of the money, or lu that prOportion for any part of It, and $6,000 for the arrest and conviction of the offenders; end they will pay li horsily for to formation relative to the making of sold boxes, the furnishing of sash lend halls, shot. Sc., dc. , dc. All communications should ho addressed to tho Emhart+ tern. WELLS, BOTTIiIiFIELD A CO., Now York, LITINOST(II,4, FARGO A CO., Buffalo, Proprietors of the American Rapreas Co. L. 1/Iratifteld & Son W lIODEBA L 23 AND 1t RTAII . and 'B)NfRINVU(i'ICT NTg: ISE its, No. 70 Wood street, between Fourth street and Dia mond alley. have received their stock of Fall and Whiter Goods, which they will sell at satisfactory prices, embra.; clog— ehirts, Hosiery, Scarfs, • 010vca, Oliveto, Mutdcra, Stocks, Tw, Pocket HALL, Rarellng's Shawls, Rubber Goods With o general eiviortmont of goods adapted to the furnish leg bualness. octL3m Land Warrants. pill?, highest market price paid Hr 40, SO and 120 I, acre Land Warrants, of the late name. ALSO, for SO and 100 acre Warranta, hunts/ under the law of 1,880. Apply to anp2l:oaw BLAKELY a .thellEY, corner of Sorotah end Smithfield oto. Watches and Watch Repairing. iV. WILSON, Matter street, corner: of Fourth. - . Gold and Sliver Watches from PO to $300.. SOle agency for sale of Charles Frodsham's unrVialled Time, keepers- Watch Repairing attended to promptly, end done stmerior manner ter xivelry, Silver Ware end Military Goods at Eastern prima-gal 6008 SCOND LIAND rl4 W.-One IN octave', Plano Porto In elegant Roaewood cue, with carved ntonlding and' iron frame; warranted to be in perfect order. $225. One TV octave Plano Forte, in Mahogany ease. $175. , One 6 . St Ilt $125. One 6 " . SS ' 1/00. One 0 " II ‘. y, 3x ..,„ 1 ,,, by OMARLOTTE . 1 11 , 135113, 7 °eta No. ilk Wood street, 2a door above TIM. PEKIN Tn.& STORE"; No. 38 ANL Strad. • 'UMW TRAB , --11 choice lot freak Green add Black Teas jl• received direct from the bnportereorbleh will b, cold wholesale or retell, at prices lowertban palish 11 /TABOR'S:IM ACKI — ARsorted-4ustredetved and to 21 lob by [octal V LEBI BROS. anali--450 bide N. C. Tar, (large has,' to arrive, rir N. coosignm eat asei for sale by ort22 WSLL, LEE CO. t t~l~;h ,~. ._.t om ~ mEt)IO.4I,T NOLLANO BITTERS of ~" Edit Hoiiandscl4 • 0 YEAUB have elapsed Sittee theitilitshitleil of this valuable medlehto into the Thilled'Stlitql.''Dziting the Umo it has pitied a tiniest:al' p o p {g its-atenudY - for .L . • • Feuer nod :Iltin4Poriminini - 2-niiipation;.l3engach4 Loss ef__4ppente_, Wady, eatteni, .Mtnd and BlmUng Pad.' . . Many of our naodi worthy eltizeuaAeattryb ita wonderful efficacy In nil nifichionn.of;the .13tninanh /aid' threw. tonic, it never bas heetimualledifurtheiellat slibrdeln all cases of _dal:dill:44)r wenktenenf - anyirind' elntost stantaneous. Derma, iterinuitln and lieuralgiargteno. ttoa.:ft hastanamerouainntineeaproynnAlailybenenn44 and in otbett effectign ddeldnit..#!_re. When eminent libgelcinw preEcribt3i nuirthnir Paints so unhealtatingdy .recommend, surely:4e Aar own to doubt, and eagerly testi& vlrtuinineourselyen. FEVER AND-AM E.. A Quo of Eight' Ilona.? Illectittin'g . Cared; by Botthave's //Wand titter._Bilchael No,ll7Urant,near dmtttlt pear field street, says: ,4 Last July. while cunning on the riveri, on a cotton boat plying between linteheiknd New Orleatuv I was taken with fever and ague; roe eight" ong mondia , I eutfered with this dreadful disease.. - greaterpart of this !IMO I was undblerta shit, rind:meat:lm least Arty dcd, tare for different atecliOnee, but foupttimrserttuttleat Three weeks ago,one of my Weeds Insisted upon my tr3l4: BaerhavokFlonanaliittere;itaplat that Iftitreieas guaran- - • tied After taking; it Ibt'aimateel4l. mete elate I was a sound man . I hob' beenet work now Extira . wrake, and have bad. no return tnealtilltrehlinvertilOrver." I certify the aboNi3titatemetit Is . r Taloa. _Awe, Muaarai Mum, atH. Oltesteea, Hata) HalL HEILHAIDHE AND. DEHHarg. Mr. Inas Lisnenth, ofiliactingham, says: "I have found In Boerhave's Bitters a remedy for beadaelniand debility. hly wife lies also ; used ultlithege6 Mist betelt." Mr. A.B. Nicholson,. of Plttebnigh, ittaitrki thatite has experienced intitit renal . ..Trot/3 its use A ng,th the Holland sottlement Of Sheboygan, WlicouslB, sayat-"After sneering for some time the misery,ettanding an utter pros. trillion of mind inni!body, - I have been' restored, by using Hoe - dame's Holland, Hitters, to Potted The Tact of ihiiiikeedy belog - Inenehtlef reYoteamong the Hollanders In - Wisconsin, bilohlgtol,Tfeselfork—infact, In every Holland settlement In the United' ft ettes—arattee much in Its favor. • - : STBENGTHI AND HPALTH.RESTOEHD. Mt John Davidson, living tenmilesaboveZttahurgh, on -tho PennsylvanisCaual, says: " When I cominented taking Boerhave's Uolland Bitters, I could hardly , walk—notici enjoy excellent health." WEAKNEES OP TRW STO3IACII AND: iIitIGESTION. Arther dre4t env ffated lkyzlatiei - -fratanti Eiger. —The wife oT Peter Be Witte, livingtullolland Town, She boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered, mtteti from weakness of the stomach and 'indigestion. Brie iiad'beenander a phy sician's; care for some time, but the disease seemed to bathe even Ids skill. Sheparebused some trolland Bitters at our office, which has given tone to her stomach- i her appetite and strength are returning, ant. we firmly believe that thin is another great cure effected by your medicine. We have stiff to record many wonderful cures effected by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity. One thing you can rely upon, what we have published are from persons much respected hi our community, sod are literal ly true. J. Qatari Editor Elhel;?ylail IUU UMATIBSL A Cam of noo Amax. ptandinp fiursif tdr itairrhaves .Hol/ancr/Ifteri.—George Henderson; of Pittsburgh, nye : 'After al:airing for three month(' with rhenaisitism—a part of the time soseverely as' to confine me to my bed—l have been entirely cared by nsirig Hoerhave's 'Holland Bitters, I have had one affect einerq but found aliacatinetantaneoue relief in the same piedicine. It le, Inr mj opinion, a are remedy for rhentnat.bm."_ NISHVOUS AND HELETHIATIQ APPBOTIONEL This changeable weather is likely to produce a great deal of sickness. To persona troubled with 11011.01311 or rheuma tic affections, we would recommend .13onthare's Holland Bitters. On referring to our columns., you will find nertill cates from some of our firs tll omen and kinglish.cilizens.-- ... Pennsylvania Black Xeituna. • nut Vi'OitStr FORM Qg PILES CAN DICCIIREB. We are at liberty to-refer to several well'knowirgentle men, who have used, thoroughly tested,;:and!now-rectim wend Boarhave's' Holland Bitters.- as a remedy :Air piles. We are not at liberty to - publish their names, but will take pleasure In referring any person to them' who-denies this statement. Box cilia affection, one•balf of thenrescribeAl dose ehooll be taken—eay half teaspoonful, morning * zoou and njeW, one boar berore meals. aenTioNt The great s)optilarity or Chid delightioll"Arcraihao ID ,.— duced a.say imitations, which public: abOvid. guard against purchasing. Be not persuadedlin.9l• lll • o 4 else until von have given Boortmve's nollatjA•Bitteve a fair trial. One bottle will convince yen hoivitely impeder it is to all these imitations: . 's • • • Sold at $1 por battle., or ell Wild far 5.5, by the tole Proprietora, ligaJtantrl PAGE 111., AI CO., idanniartarhut Elnirtitacentiote and Chemist% corner Sl.lnleld end Third ofe.,.l.lttebargh. lt. E 1 BELLI:BS, h CO.; Drageste, corner a 5e.0910. mut Wood fitiVet B " And on Draggiate In ritteburgl4 Allegheny, Slnningham, p ' • • • : and Temporancerine. 'oop29alawly DR. AIORSEIS 11 ii3OßAtniqr• CORDIAL, pERNOVENON lA' ilealt, Restored and Life latiag - thened At - ousva INy.poitentril T will replace weakness with ,strength, incapacity wit 1 efficleney, irregularity with uniform and natural ac tivity, and this not only without hazard oUreseticua, but with a happy effect on the general organization. Wit- Dear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, Ankh with the nervous system, and that the paralimdzion bf the nerve of motion and oerumtlon is physical death. Bear in mind. alas, that for every kind of nervous disease, the Elipir Gor! dial le the only rellablepreparative known.!. cum OE NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the imme Mate and almost tairseniontrchatage which It OCCalgolla In the dieessed, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nets „ . ed by sickness—the unstrung and rel. - `iaganlzation Is at once braced - "'" p. The mental and physical symptor of nervous disease vanish together on. der its Influence. Nor Is the effect temporary; for the Our. dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore it to its normal condition. Lops op MEMORY, ConfusiOn, giddiness, igiL of blood to the head, melons choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of sell destruction—fear of . hosanitY, dyipepsisileneral prostra den, irritsbilitY, na";?t*F*in4btlity to-ideeP, disease incident to males, clikay dr t. 115 propipiating functions, bye tells, monomania, vagaeterrora, palpitation .43f the heart mPetesseYr conaLtPatlaPjetc-, fr6niwbaterer mum arising :It Is, if there be any nnialLee to-be planted; human testi mony, absolutely !Dalin:le.- ' A GRAVY. biIiiDIOINN 11131161,13. The unparalleted.effecte of this greal - seetozaUve in ell complaints incident to felalde4 InSTIF. nfin , Oa tie TWO; of medicine. Thcpsimde of etimniOntahwynheen InTeD tea thousands of inwlgorahte concOP4 , 4ll . lMpiirting to hp pacified In the Tarionedleeises anddetanoMionta to which the Waite formation: of woman Milder befliable. EVERT WOMAN 0F.13E98% Who suffers from weakness, durangommati. nervousness, tremors, pains in tbe!lmet,hversy other.diaarder, whether, peculiar to her ses, ur common - to bottleSzes•=4o give the invigorating Cordial'l trial. • • ,: • - - tIARRIED part.aoNBi'• Orothers, will Sod thiaLlatliel tares they lurie nerd a bot• tie or two, a thorough regemStator 'lf the System. in All dire en mete be toed the hisipy,pusgito of healthy off. eprin - h o would not have been as butfor this estraordi• nary p aration. Audit is ognallyp,otentfor tburaany dis. cans for which it 11 recommended.. Thousands of young men have been restored by tieing It, iniimet in a single 12• stance has it failed tt brineAt them. _ PERSONS OP PALE 003.1PLEXION. or consumptive habits, are motored by the urfrof a bottle of two to bloom and vigor, thanginglien akin from a pale, yet low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TIIIIMISGVIDED. These are some oLthe contend *elariehelif"affeets produ. eed by early habits :of . Youth,Tgia:_trinknesaof the back and limbs, wins in the _dialneWofitiglit,loes"of me. cuinr . power, palpitation of ..the• hearl,l•l3ispepala,*ereobe irritability, derangement of the digestive funcConaigenenid d•bEGY:UntPtorte•rifr onstimPtionit,etci. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind ace nth to be dreaded: Med of memory; conftielet" i 'of Idelis,'-depreasloa of spirits, fortbodinge,averaleirthwietytWiAllethwil, lore of aregondiOf .the evil, produ eed. All thus affEcted DEWED CONTEMPLATING OartlitAGGl ehould reflect that W Bound mind andhedranithe Moat ne• requisitee to Promote connubial 'happinees;'•thdeed s without these, the journey through' lifeltecatoes •Weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly. darkens rthe view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, anfil - , Oiled with the melancholy reflection that the hellpirtede Of another be. comes blighted with your own, • CAUTION,— Dr. Morre's Invigorating Cordial has.boto.counterfeitad by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordialaelll 4are the proprie• toes taselmile pasted over the coriol4eohtTiottirt Ind th e following words blown In the shoo, " • _ - Dr. Morsieg istsrigOlLTDW,Ct . erdlaif The Cordial Is putmi . p, %te *.e. tor, in plat tlea---price three dollars per bottle, tnto fdtlire dOUlras for twelve dollars.4l.llM.Propristsr. • - /1)231 1 4 1 #4. Bald b yy throughout thialisltintliftiois, Cana and the West Indies, ' Pittsburgh Li..'/ISTIM11,151:). - 140 Word si Do. N0. , 1341 litOadst; Do. greet- , Allegheny Do. „ .....S.AME= S SIII.aI . .N Do4' Agent or 611;1..1' D.:NIX .Crittel*Uiiik.'„-bililslaiely - .itialioCl44l a. F. Brown's .E..sertrm, oi or. THIS &seam is a areimsfoilar - or 43hosaarcx i n ' o rdinsty dfiirrbouwizplrpiCtle:o4:Fitt4*abort,ltiall mums of 'prostration of tbo cligeMbrelnektloni,lt Is f1r112.4. Mashie value. During tba'prevalencevl apidatrac cholera . • and Bummer compliant.% .11-11.iteMillaleli' glazed:yr; no.: fatal y, Indlvldnartulmielet elkoahtba ' Cactroo.,.Be carwto pt:tbar..63 nulna.,44aucooThich-la prepared only by F. BROWN, at his Drag ;Bair Meade:al " store, N. N. caner - of riftb•* m t clisabant.SlttnetPlatladeb Olda, and fov'eale by allibeseapicobblogkkothecarlts tba tralloaStatea,"atui Vlttabruigh'br" • Ruititi EtOl/paa Co. Aifd'ip'Aliegbengby li. P. sonwelizz, .I.4ER:kructouu. no:‘ailL PalUtor , a , sialotirstsd Epactstrass Sauce • 0 TANDS PRREMINENT • for flavoifiv Boom Gravies, Bak treat, Gam, 44 adttot oil good bousaalves to in it. Price itS onto pe4 trottitot all-Grocery and Walt Storeskrthe United States and fianattaa For sale bg DrOLUTIG and O.U.K.SYSEII4I: Pldsbargb. • k. -mum e co., jeepteewly Is SU itsrketettrOat, Phllsdatab. rivanus .. cas owski.m a 41.- - . 3'brirs and wall collected U 7 atook .of Broad MOB. Black Bra Fancy Cassia:am% Corloatta, Throb, Jellmsoda,jnbt recelvc4 by oath, & ox a co. IC .