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THE CITY POST.
`_THUREID4t7 MORNINU
Lump. Pawnor:was —The officers of
the Temperance League have directed coneta•
the Hague, of the Second ward, to return Messrs.
& Skirls, of the St. Charles Hotel, for
sellingliquer contrary to the act of April 14th,
,ABEC The direction' is in writing, with the
naniee of , witnesses endorsed. The charge is
that they sold liquor, and kept and maintained
a hottee Oise liquor was sold and used as a
beverage, on the 22d of October, and sundry
days before and since. They have directed elm.
proceedings'agaipsfAilliam Gallagher, of
Wilkins Hall, in thelearaißward, for the same
offence on the same. date.
Notice was also served on James Shark, con •
stable of the first ward that Captain Seely, of
—ibeCrystal Palace. on Market street, had loom •
.° milted the same offense on the 27th of October;
J„Schandelmeyer and 0. B Francis of the Bank
Exchange, Third street, on October 20th ;
Jobs Savage, of the Belvidere, on Oot. 26th ;
William Bennett, of Our House, on the 25th of
October.
Jolla Fox, constable of the Third ward, was
notifled to return James Shannon, of the Good
Intent House, for selling three glasses of liquor
to different persons on the 25th of October, and
one on tho 26th, and keeping and maintaining
a hones etc., on the 17th of Ootober, and since
at time.
-- Tsomas llirCoz, constable of the Sixth Ward,
' vasnotified to return John Reis, of Pennsylva
nia avenue, for selling liquor to sundry persons
OD the 27th of October, and for keeping and
maintaining a house on the 22d of October, and
since that day.
.. Three of the above named defendants, Messrs.
Bryson & Shirls, of the St. Charles, and Win.
Gallagher, of Wilkins Hall, were held in bail
yesterday, by Alderman Steele; to answer for
the offence charged. The others have not yet
been arrested, but soon will 'be.
&PUB= Cott - yr.—Court met; present: Chief
Justice Lewitt, and Judges Lowrie, Knox and
Black. The Chief Justice retired before the
Court adjourned.
Weigher vs. Farmers' and Drovers' Bank ; er
ror to tho Court of Common Pleas of Greene
county ; argued by Lindsay for plaintiff in er
ror, and by Watson for defendant in error.
Commonwealth vs. Conrad ; error to the Court
of Common Mean . f Greene county ; submitted
an the paper book and reply.
• Bells' Bstate—Bells appeal from the final de
cree of the Orphan's Court of Greene county ;
argued by Parmon for appellants, and by Black
for appellee.
Thompson vs. M'Connoll; error to the Court
of Common Pleas of Greene county ; argued by
Downey for plaintiff in error ; and by Blaok for
defendant in error.
Distribution of proceeds of sale of Patter
son's Estate, appeals by Calvin lionlworth,
Bell's Executors and McGovern, from the de
cree of the Court of Common Pleas of Greene
county; argued by Parmon for appellants, and
Downey for appellee.
Brown of al vs. The Commisssoners ; Error
to the Court of Common Pleas of Washington
00 ; argued by Wilson for Plaintiff in error, and
by Watson and Montgomery f)r defendants In
error.
Marshall vs. the Franklin Bank of Washing
ton; Error to the Court of Common Pleas of
Washington aurally; argued by Watson and
Montgomery for plaintiffs in error, and by Mo'-
Kennon for defendants in error.
Pettit ea. Wingate ; Error to the Court of
Common Pleas of Greene county ; eubmittod
on paper book and reply.
Gibson's Administrator vs. Cummings ; Error
to the Court of Common Pleas of Fayette oo.;
argued by J. Kennedy Ewing for plaintiff in
error, and by Kaiee for defendant itt error.
Harkins et al. ye. Tate ; Error to the Court
of Common Pleas of Fayette county ; argued
by Howell for the plaintiff in error, and by
Judge Ewing and J. K. Ewing for defendant
in error.
Cita=lniee appeal from the decree of the
.Court of Common Pleas of Fayette county ;
.argued by Patterson for the appellants, and by
.3. Kennedy Ewing for the appellee.
The Court adjourned until this morning at 9
o'clock.
DISTRICT COI/RT.-HOD. H. W. Wi lliams
the Beech.
Thomas Id'Coy ve. Dr. John Crawford. Wit-
E4Oll M'Candlesa for plaintiff ; P. C. Shannon for
defendant. Action to recover damages for mali
cious prosecution. The plaintiff in this case
was indicted in the Court of Quarter Seesions,
at the December term, 18d4, on information of
Dr John Crawford, for obtaining professional
1110141009 to the amount of $56, by false pre
tences. At the trial in January last, M'Coy
was acquitted, and now brings the present ac
tion for damages alleged to have been sustained
by said prosecution.
THMATELE. —Notwithstanding the disazreeable
state of the weather last night, the Theatre was
errewded to see Miss Heron's seoond representa
tion of the character of Camille. As on the
first occasion, she was rapturously applauded,
and called at the end of the second and fourth
acts before the curtain. Her personation of
this character surprised everybody. Coming
here comparatively unknown and unheralded,
not much was expected from her ; but the evi•
deuce of genuine talent displayed on the first
night, completely astonished all present, and
awakened to a display of enthusiasm we have
seldom seen in a theatre. Her Joliet, on Tues
day night, although not so fine an effort as her
.Camille, was an excellent piece of acting, and
-worthy of praise. To night she will appear as
'Thisbe, in the play of the came name, and Ju
liana, In the Honey Moon.
Ns are pleased to know that such ie the in•
teseet our citizens take in works of art, that a
really fine work elan call out a fall audience
even on a rainy evening, as was proved by the
large number present at Bollard's Panorama of
N. York oily last evening. It exhibits every even
till November 14, at 7i o'clock, at Masonic Hall ;
and we think no on) alio visits this work will
complain of not seeing enough for his money.
The only objection we have to it is, there is too
much to be seen ; the °yea tire in looking at the
long array of houses, people, prooessions, ships,
parks, &0., and yet the beholder wishes to see
ell and "more of the same sort."
Paor. H. Roattoox will return to the city on
Saturday, Nov. 10th, and resume his class on
Monday, Nov. 12th. Messages may be left in
the meantime, at his dwelling house, on Dia
mond street, opposite the Second ward Piblio
School House, or at the music store of J.
Mellor, No. 81, Wood street.
Carus —A capias was yt eterday issued by
the Prothonotary for the arrest of Major David
Lynch, of Roes township, to answer to a suit
for damages, for slander, instituted in the Dis
trict Court., by Jesse Jones. Bail was required
in the sum of $l,OOO.
Tait morning papers state the Merchants'
and Mechanics' Insurance Company a loser by
the late fire—it should be the Farmers' and Me
chanics' Insurance Company, Philadelphia, both
of which Oompanics are represented by T. J.
Hunter, No. 90 Water street.
Boarmear.—The house of Mr. John Davie,
on Pennsylvania Avenue, was entered by bur.
glen, on Tuesday night, and a few articles of
clothing stolen, hardly enough, however, to ro•
ward the remit for their trouble.
OHIO AIID TEIDHITLVAHIA RAILROAD. The
earnings of the Ohio & Pennsylvania Railroad
in October, 1866, were 894,003,71
In 1866, up to Oat. 81st, 809,626 81
Nur patent hae been granted to
Robert Griffiths, of Allegheny, for an improva•
rant Inn nut machine.
air A good article will always triumph over any
pretended imitation. It has been said that every city is a
paradise of humbugs, but let a really meritorious article,
capable of dohs: all that is promised for it, and it will !La d
ths test of any opposition dependent upon inflated notorie
ty; and MI-tatter's famed tlitememh Betters bear evidence of
ibis, far it has been taken bold of by the people and triet,
And not found wanting In curing any enee of Dyspepsia, In
any form. When these facts are known, why should It not
be appreciated, and used by everybody? For sale by Drug
gists and dealers general' V.
Bourn ER, SMITH A CO.,
noel Manufacturers, 267 Penn at.
Mr Ma:We Stomach Bitter. are acknowledged
by all who have tried them to be the best family medicine
at the age, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Onstivonew, and a die•
anderel state of the Liver and Stomach. They have no
rival. The proprietors do not pretend to caution people
tram using other preparations that -ire palmed upon the
public under the name of Stomach Hitters, far they bat e
Zara that onlyone trial was 'deeded to render ouch mutton
unnecentary.
Ayr Sale, wholesale, by COL , ON d Mara, No. 22 Market
strait; Gm. R. Salant,llo Wood street; and by Druggists
generally.
QUEENSWARE.
THE OLD STAND OF HENRY RIOBY,
No. 122 Mal street, Pittsburgh.
IoTHIS assornmeot embraces some NEW and
AMOIO3I STYLES of White Breakfast, Dining and
Toilet Bets, of Milliard whiteness, from one of the
Srg UtialillgtOrens In England. dlso, Vitriftel. glue and
"White Dud Stone Ware, ftw Basle, and a veal general and
ernyesicw variety of all article's of 11MM BUBB, and other
mares adapted to the wants of city and country trade ; all
sef Wklatt Will be disposed of at low prices. nov6
MISEE
NOVESIBEa 8
WEDNRSDAY, November 7
SHORT LIST.
meats sre a good, well Bniehei log house, a frame bank
barn, 48 by 32 feet, with s stone foundation, stables, cow
houses, ho.; an orchard of 3) fine grafted apples; peach
trees and other fruits, and plume of all vertebra. It has a
neverfalling supply of water. Title good ; price reasons.
Direct from the Staffordshire Potteries. his; terms '&"'' apply in
nova:dim
A LATE ARRIVAL Of
Inhalation for Diseased LIMITS*
The mode of Inhalation, in eases of diseased lunge and
throat, recommended by Dr. Mulls in his advertisement,
strikes us as the true one. It Is now generally admitted by
oar beet physicians, that local co can only be one.
easefully treated by local applications. This practice his
been puretied from the first with respect to external inflam
mation anti corrosions, and we see not why diseases of the
throat and lungs may not be treated in the same manner;
we believe they insp. In this variable climate of ours,
where lung and throat complaints have become ea preva
lent and rife, we earnestly recommend to the public), and
to the afflicted emeday, to avail themselves of Dr. Curtis
remedy.—{One who has tried_ it.] Bee advertisement In
this paper.
Gate Came HyaSANd la the original and only
germlnit article. 1 eaptawdew
1/4 - Ague and Ter of Three Years'
Eltending Cured..-Mr. John Longden, now living at
Beaver Dam, Ilanover county, near Richmond, had Ague
and Fever for three years; most of the time he had chills
twice a day, and rarely less than once: he was Tariled
with foyers as soon as the chill left him ; and after trying .
I '
phys CLIMB, quinine, most of the tonics ativertbied,' and
everything recommended to him, was about to giro up In
despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken of: he
got two bottles, but before he had need more than a single
one, he was perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or
f ever since.
Mr. Lou tden is only one ont of thousands who have
been benelited . by this great tonic, alterative and blood pa•
rider. flee advertisement sep4:lm
air Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.
—lf you don't want your fret pinched with bad and short
Stockings, you will take our advice and go to O. DALY'S,
corner of Market alley and Flfth street, and buy some of
those elegant Fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice
and comfortable. DALY also makes and sells every vari
ety of Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and
retell.
Remember the plate, corner of Market We? 'rift
street. oct4
AUCTION SALES.
AttatUo*-.Sale■ Dally
AT the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and
Elfthetresta,at 10 o'clock, A. M. a general assortment
of Seasoable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Cloth {rig, Boots
and Shoes, Elats,Caps, Ae_,
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. Id,
Grocrodee,Queensware, 'Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking
Glasses, hew and Beyond Hand Household and Kitchen Fur
niture, do., . .
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Rooks, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goode, Gold and
Kilter watchee, An. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. ijaalth
P. Al. DAVIS, Auctioneer
ACARD —A very valuable collection of rare and CllllO n
Books, BIM London editions, many elegantly muted.
Haled with fine colored plates, alit be cold at public sale,
on Thursday evening, :sovecntur 15th, commencirg at 634
o'clock. Catalogues are new ready at the Sales 8.001112,c0r.
ner of Wood and fifth streets.
Doll P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
u BLIP SALll.—Dri Monday morning, November 12th,
at 10 o'clock, at the residence of David M. Barbour,' n
liaalett's Farm, In Roe Townstiip, about two miles from
Allegheny city, on the But. her's Run new Flank Road, will
be aold-3 valuable Draught Haters; 1 fine Bull; 12 excel-
lent Mitch Cowie; 10 stacks Hay; 2 stacks Oats; 7 acres
prima Corn ; 14 acres Corn Fodder, in shock ; choice Pota
toes; Rye and Oat Straw; 2 two horse Farm Wagons; 1
Milk Wagon; Harness; Plows; Harrows; Sled; Boller; 2
cedar Chums, brass mounted; a gene al assortment of
Dairy Utensils; large Kettle, with furnace crate, and a
number of other articles. Terms at cal..
nuvt P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
T A.RIMER FARM AT EAST LIBERTY AT AECIto:O , i
—On Wednesday ereldoE, November 21, at 7 o'cinck,
at the Merchants' Exchanges Fourth street. will be sold, by
order of Thomas Mellon, Esq., Trustee of General Lorimer,
that due Farm to Callas township. near the East Liberty
Btation of Penney Pronto Railroad. ft hoe been subdivided
tato lots of from flee to thirteen acres, a tiordbeg some of the
most beautiful country Fifes now offered for sale. Plane
can be obtained at the Auction Booms.
Terms—One-fourth cash; balance in three equal semi•
annual payments, with interest.
nova P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
1,0 UPEttlint UnLCIt DWELLINU, himettfactueury oars,
0 and linilding L - 41 to ihrmingham, at dliztion —Oa
Thuralay evening, November 19th, at 7 o'clock, at the
Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, will be
sold—Lots Nos. 63 and 63, at the corner cf Canon and Ott
vex streets, having a front cf 61, feet S Inches on Carson
street, an I extending back along Oliver street 100 feet to
Cbeitnut alley; on which is erected a very superior new
three-story brick divelli .g, with extensive back buildings,
with aline roof end best modern improvements.
Also, thatEarge and valuable Manufacturing Lot having
a front r f 91 feet on Water street extending bark along
Itt'Kee street 390 feet to Bingham street, on a hich it has a
front of 93 feet.
Alan, Manufacturing Lot adjoining the above, bB l 'l.B
front o(48 feet on Water street. extending back along loam
dry hot 01 I.ollMall. a 13arri on, 3140 feet to Bingham et .
Also, Lots Noe 131 and 132 having each a front of 24 feet
on Carson street, between Gregg and Joseph etrengs, ea
ending back 100 feet to Walnut alley.
Also, Lots Nos. 202, 210, 214, 216, 218,217, 218 and 2ID.
having each a front of 21 feet on Washington street, ea.
tending back 100 feet to Epruce alloy, being between Brgre
and Oralg streets near the glees works of O. /hMsen, 1,8, d
Moo, several other Uns In different desirable locations in
this Maori/Ming lkuoughL
1 caws—One fourth raah; temainder In two years, with
interest, payable sem:-eunual y Ti tie indispuLab4.
Plane can be seen, end fur.her information given, by
calling at the A neck. ItOOMS
nov6 Y. M. DAVIS, Auelloneer.
Joseph IV bite'. Carriage Repository.
TORE RI WIIITE, now tarrying on Laub
t/ nese in his spacious premises, (now •
lately enter-4..10 on the Pittsburgh and
Greensburg turnpike, near the Two Mile -: ,010 ..u5 ,
Ron, testween I%w:burgh and Lawrsn,uei Ile, respecthally
Incites the public to insp•ct his stock of CARR! AUKS
BUGGIES, ic And he particularly informs gantlemeo
purchasers, that one prite. only is made. Fourteen years
experience 11:1 the host oesuk, enables Lim to place Imfbrek ht,
patrons the same choice collection of Carriages ehl. h, sr
many years past it has been his particular department tc
elect from the various and most tektites! Kastern menu
(securers. The success of his new system to complete—tb•
economy of hie arrangements will supply lb. best and most
fashionable manufactures at moderate pnces.
Unencumbered by those hoary empeneam, which the
mania for decorating houses of business has heaped upon
the price of good., (owing to large rentso JO9P.PII WHITE
will suit, on ready money only, at mobL lelu than the
pmfit.A.
Carriageerepaired in the best manner, with deeps 'I
ItIEDCUANTS AND MECHANICS?
Mutual Insurance Company
su flturtut sired, or rtd do , r_from FOtirth
Authorized Capital
Capital paid hi .4200,000
Chartered by the LegLiature of P. Apr.l 185 , :.
TIRS COMPANY is now prepared to issue policies in
Fire, Marine, inland, Navigation end Railroad risk , ,
et the current rates of premium; and having tho security
of a mob capital, it alto affords the Insured au annual eat
ticlpstion in the profits, without any liability whatever.
13/RECTORS.
Henry L Stevenson, Stephen Tcram,
John W. Tilford, John Dl. bummer,
David B. Taylor, Alexander Murphy,
Thomas D. Smith, 11. K. Richardson,
William It Boone, John N. Genic, R. Y .
William Morris, Jas. W. Weston, N. Y.
HENRY L. STaVISNSUN, President
IL R. RICITARDSOrt, Secretary.
TllOB. J. ❑LINTER, Agent,
No. BO Witter et-. between Wood and AlarkeL
E3TLAcK'B GREAT IMPROVEMENT
For Fastening Washboards to ullh
PATFNTItD JUNE 6, 1655
NO GOOD BUILDING should be finished without ushg
these Fastenings.
61052.19 F. E kTON, Agent for Patentee,
50 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
Refer to the following Arebitucte to this city J. W. nerr
Esq., Charley Bartherger, Elq., and Menne. Barr a Mocer
ENS. no. 1
_ _
RLUDOICTT 4 Svv E 1tT,14
NEW PORTABLE GALVANIZED IRON OVEN
s undoubtedly the greatest Improvement of the present
1 day on the list of new patent inventions, both f„,r its
utility and for the profit to the manufacturers.
Per Territorial Eights, apply to 51. P. EA ON, et 6111
Exhibition Rooms of Patents, No BO Fourth street. Pitts
burgh, Pa not 6.,112.-ts
BOBtih: UI.O.I•HING.
G ENTLIDIRN requiring Room Clothing will find a urge
assortment at oLIVRR'B, No. 4 Bt. Clair street.
ll:anklets, 76 eenta and upwards. Railroad Wrappers nod
olelghlng Roles, de. 11017.
Lucy Boston,
A BOOK FOP. THE TIMES.
LUCY BOSTON; or Woman's Rights and Spiritualism:
illustrating the Follies and Delusions of the Nine
teenth Century; by Fred Foil*. Just published, and have
it in advance of all competitors.
Beechcroft, by the author of Heart's Ease;
Old Homestead, by Ann B Stephens;
Kings and Queens, Josephine., Sc., by Abbott:
Yreidel ; an Autobiography, by Mrs. C. M Sawyer;
Twice Married; a Story of Connecticut Lite;
Omar Pasha; or the Vizier's Daughter, by Reynolds;
Jowl BS it is in 1855; 10th supply;
Illos'erbelw, by De Quincy;
All 25 Ct. Magazines for 00 canto, except Blackwood;
London News supplied at 50 cents.
All who want to save 25 per cent. go to LAUFFER'S
BOOK STORE, No. 30. Fifth street. nose
N'BOOKS—Just rece/ved by the Adams Express
Oompany :
Blackwood for October contains severel good articles on
the Crimea War.
Putnem's ItLegazlne for November ; 20 cents.
Graham's dcs do 20 do
Ballou'a do do (third supply) 20 cts.
Godey's Lady's Book do 20 d,
Yankee Notions de (second supply) 12 do
Leslie's N. Y. Journal do (fourth supply) 18 do
The Cloven Moot—a new work. _
. .
Harper'e Magezii.e, }intake booker end Lealie's Gazette
Of Fashion expected this day, and will all be sold at 20 etc.
per copy only. In future we will sell all Magazines and
Papers for mob only.
All who went new end good Books es anon as publielied,
will call at LAUFFKIt'S 11,obstore, blo.lo Fifth street.
oet3o _ .
APPAKOTUS Fult MARKINU LINEN, ea.—Pallets,
Type and ink for atamping indelible marks on linen,
Ac, for mile by W 8. HAVEN, Etationer,
tor° Market street, corner of Pecond.
POCKET SPIRIT LEVEL, and Plumb Attachment to
Square, rut with double sealed patent bubbles, war
ranted not to evaporate. This compact instrument may
be used separately as • level, or in connection with a steel
or other square, as a leveling and plumbins tool; end
may be relied on as more accurate than any other level in
the market, being likewise more durable and Tempera.
A email supply just received and for sale at W. 9. RA
VEN'S Stationery Warehouse, Market street, u , vner of
Scoond. pond
Li ARM FOR Wt—A. Farm In Plum Township, sI rteon
C miles kfoiit Pittsburgh, of 75 acres-60 acres of which
are under etlltiration, balance good timber. The Improve.
BLAKELY k RICKEY.
TAR CANDLES-60 boxes Cincinnati Star Candles, 4a
58 and Bs, in store and for sole by
novS MILLER & RICKETSON.
INIAR-7-40 linos Plantation Sugar in store and for pale
0 by InovBl rdILLEIt k RICHETSON.
COFFEE -200 bage prime Rio 00ftad ;
BO pockets Oki Government Jaye Correa;
nov3] !EWA RIOGITBOI.
Par sale by
WARTRD-20 shares Mechanics' Bank Stock;
Ohio and Penna. Railroad Dividend Scrip v • by
noer AV DIXIMDi t 92 fourth at
IM=I
=EMI
COMMERCIAL POST.
PITTSBURGH BOARD Or TRADIC AND
witennirrs , EXCHANGE.
OPPICSRB.
erident-1. WILMARTU.
Aire Vier Pruident—T S. Ousx R.
Rerond " °so. W. ales
Treasurer—N. MUM, Jr.
Becrelary—JArt9 P. Sean
li , aperintendent-8. T. NORMAN, Ja.
Cbmmitt,e of Arbitration for November—Ow . W. CARA,
V. P.; WM. PHILLIPS, D. breAnniseil, Jno. A. WILSON,
Run J. THOMAS.
DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKETS
The inclement weather yesterday presented much cut
door business. We note sales In the following articles. It
wild be observed Flour shows a still further advance
110II11.— Sales 300 bbls extra, to arrive. $8,87; 40 do do,
from store. at $9,00 . 167 do superfine and extra, from
irbarf, at $8,60®8,80; 84 do extra, do, at $8,80; 30 do do,
do, at $8,76 ; 80 bLis supet fine, delivered on platform at
$8,75; 60 do extra, do, at $9,00.
ORAIN--Sales 650 bus nye, from atom, at 900 ; 100 do
do, from store 86.
TIN HATE—Sales 50 boxes I. 0. at $11.45, cash. ltlSTAL—Sales 300 tons (oov. Porter's Furnace) No. 3
Anthracite, $3O. seven Moe; 54 do do do, at $39, six MOS ;
33 tons Mercer county at $46, seven moa.
Commercial Summary
Fer steamship Asia.]
LTERPOOL, Occtober 20.—Cotton.—Brown, Shipley Co,
quote Cotton dull ; a decline for the week of 34di@l%d
The sales of the week were 80,000 f which 7600 were
sold ,to stu-culstors ' and for exportationt sales today, Fri
day. 8,000 bales; Orleans fair OXd; Upland fair li-Xc; Up
land middling OA the stock of American in port la
230,060 bales.
Breadatuffs...Wheat dull and Si lower. Flour closed
dull at a decline of 1 Philadelphia and Baltimore 4834
433 St Ohio 443 6d€l4ss. Corn advanced 6d, and closed
steady; mixed Corn 43. Brown, Shipley a CO. quote White
et 125741012 s Si; Red Wheat lla 10d©121.
Provi.dona are quoted by Richardeon, pence,& Co ,as
generally unchanged. Lard is quoted at 60c but more Is
'offering. Beef dull and unchanged; Pork uternly; Bacon also
steady. Brown, Shipley & Co, quote Lard as advanc , d,
.the market clotlng steady, but bare. Cheese a trifle low, r.
Lineert. Cil.-steedy at 1,35. Bark quiet at Ca 91.
I OfIDON Plitontica lldefrarts, October Dl—Barham Brea &
Co. quote Iron se steady, and ptices unchanged. Sugar
hoe a ivanced Bala o.i—the market closing with an active
demand. Coffee a trltl• lower. Breadstuff.. generally un
changed and quiet. I. lour 42(4i4i5. Rye closed dull and
lower. CAW doll; western is quoted at 670.
LONDON MONET MAIZE?, October Id.—The money market
is wholly uncnaorrd. Consols for money are quoted at SS
The amount of bullion la the Bank of England has de
created £OOO.OOO. In U. S. securities nothing Is doing;
elate securities better.
TELEGRAPH ItILILKET3
Now YORK, NOTfmber I.—Little or nothing done in Cot
ton, buyer. demanding more/UMW of !,..6a Fleur dull;
sale... 10,000 hub. Wheat firm; bales 5),000 bus Corn lm.
'wowing ; .1. 60,000 bus mixt.l werbtern at Pork
gale;, 300 hbis mess roll. Beef languid; sales xOO
lard firm; sales 410 bbl.;. Whisky linpfirmg; sales 400
bbla r.l 41. Coffee dull; salon ZU bap Sugar firm ;
sales 400 hide Urlem, at full into. Itioleases d,.11 ; eslev
100 bbia. Linssei r • - Lard Oil quiet. Iron doll; sales 10
tons Scotch pig. Tobacco firm; Bales 60 Llids. Freights
unchanged. Stocks generally higher.
PFILIADItIPIII.I., November 7.—Flour inactive; the exivirt
demand has fallen off, and shipping brands were offered
on 'Change at 69.62 • a Ca e of ZOO bbla made at SP 60, and
euhreapiently at sii 50: toe receipts and fit3cks continue
lirht. Wheat dull, Rod miller, ae holding off for lower
prices; rale, 3,60004,000 bus cod at $2(4.4.12,, sod while at
2,12@;30 fur ordloary and choice quality. Corn comes
slowly ; emirs 15G0 buo old yellow at 97, and 2500 bushel,
western mixed were told last evening at 90; it now ranges
at from CU to 70, ..co rding to quality. IVlVsky • email
sales in Lbis at 4.1442 and in hifils at 41.
NVT YORK. Not ember 7.—Thy offering - 2i of Beet Cattle tc•
day were 4'250 keel, and t ricez have declined ; Bel., at $7,40
01110 rbeep improving; eCot 15000 tend. Bnlne de
clining; pales 4000 head.
Da. BROWN, No. 41 Liamon,l Alley, do
roux his entire attention to an office practice.
Hi t.
s business Is mostly confined to Pr
Venereal Dueases, and such painful aff.tlons,
brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and ex,eb.
Syphilis, Syphliitic Eruptions, Oonorrhus, tilted., stricture,
-etbral Disrharges, Impurity of the Stood, with all Dises.
o. •of the Veneret.l Org.., Skin Disesoes, Scorbutic Erup
tio,, Trttrr, RingworM, hforcurtal IMinfirier, Seminal
euL n errs, Jim potency, les,R.hentnntism, Percale W oak
51onthly Sappreeoiono, ni...62.1.9 of the Joints, Flotilla
In Aoo, Nerootto Affortiono, I•nlno In the Book and Loins.
Irritation the.laditor and lit.lotio, suo - olsofully treatoil
Cure irAtexonteed.
Twenty )earr' prneti-e lien In thla city) enables Dr
Brown trl offer neenranc•+ 01 a of.e.rly cure to LIl who may
oum• under his care.
Office anJ Private Consulleti,u iloorrie 41 Diamond alley
yrly Cheriroe moderate now(nda w 1 y
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE
• RAILROAD.
rpliE pi* sbuituu AND CONNELLSVILLE RAIL-
NuAl) Ii now u to from West Newton to Cour.ellowtrie,
tifipeight miles from I ittuburitti, on the Youghlogherny
Meer.
ThiA re,' first Ow. R4:11.1 lr rtnir np,n for 'ho tranrportt-
On rf psnwoprere woti, fret, In n unertiou with the floe
•treirco, h LL S, st,. .•• , t4t.o.irgh to Countlii,llle,
1,1lown:
The mr.mar gOL , AN will teal. her w L.rl, above the
lohonaalarle 1:114.e, ur..l aft.ertwon, at half pnst three
Wr- , t Ne•rePil, conneettch; there with the morn
ng tram lenetug at N 3) for C'4snuelh . eire, nod reaching
here et 9 (Ai A .In tune for the ~ ? tage h‘r Chiontwen.
Fare Le Connellaville $1 76
Fare to U nto nt r ,.n 2 25
A train e.,11 I-eve CAnne•Aorille In the na,rnlng, at tl l!p
o'clock, lor Bt-.t Neat,m, and connect thrre arlLb Inc
mLextoer klollan at 7.1.1, in time to leaoh Fitt.turgt a: I
Y. AI
Part. from Counellrrillr to Pittebu gh
Eat, from Uniontown to Pittsburgh...
The LAK,I Vrel2l.o. rod N"Fongor Train al , l fear.. Con
nehevillo ut 103 W A. M, and returning will leave W..at
Newton lit :if.,4) I' M., Fto) pit.; ct •11 IX Ity stallaue
freight an . pwaterz-ry
baturd.) the u,11.1.1 nl, nrnnnn trmin sill ov - cr on:II
h. fell,. morning . v 30 o'.lreh.
Ptureu, • h)•• the en tu: 6q• erterucou boat from pit t ,
burgh cen I y Ihl• erre ograteot go forward without &ley
For furt!,or isf,rmation, a pply to the cllte..re on h , etd
the etremh.,4! Kulten, Cr. to the A gon te et Wi••• 74,w too
and Cormeill,Hll. U W CALDWELL,
0. 4 :;.) A sslettnt F operintetaet. t
XIoNnY :-Inyeetud in a good Wnut.agroJ
i. liNaor, or n good Go 41 ,lotioperu.able oracle" L. 4
every accurate, truthful, Intelligent per,ono nil return
mach Timone. , and aatiol s eruon WI LOVN, on the corner
r barket and Fourth alreeta, H generally rept,rl.o to Lave
the inn eesortment in the city, nod to the rhoayest -
gas i'y consKiered
Lin-. your Watch need repa.ring or cleaning` WILSON
Woo the be-t Watch ll...pairing Shop in the State, of ti Mar ,
Let stroet, turner of Fourth. ocnlll
AFEW BABA Ai unn of nix green, at Wood.' Run,
finely In.proved, with fruOy ann bulldinia, and froLt-
g , :oo,000
g ou ihn Ohio riser. It to offertml x: ranch tab then Its
orth
Ono lot of ball an art, on t.lo Allogheay ricor, In Du
tiepin,. Bur, uzn, on albeit) IA ertettel a PUr.rinr how., It
• ill be given in exiihan{ii fur good Wesiern land
'fa enty-eight Berra at hun, three mtlr, ba'ow the
ity.
Twenty three acre, adjoining Trinperanceville.
Al the., In. off r,l lou enough t • tempt y , u out of
3 our money ; tend If lbeee do not suit 100. just cull and get
my prioted kegf.der of Lot, and Ltt[Oß for ogle. On it there
are enrgaise offered. TEIO6I/613 WOODS,
net:3l 36 Vourth etteet
lINSISKD VlL—Kt•crivrll and for mitt. by
nov2 HENRY IL COLLINS.
Ibbla treab Lonlavtl.o Lunn br ra r by
4 nol2 II tNItY 11. OOLLINS
rtLittZSE—ti‘hi b7oitre prime W. It cutting !or rata by
nal 2 HENRY H COLLINS.
tlb dot Cu. n Brut ut lt i o x r t 7 R is y by
j) nnvl i _
Ns
"
rt AABL F. LIN ESIS
Illeo^hati Clutha I,ont lb U 16516,
Unbleached , e do du
Ilalf.bleached do du
Table Diaers;
eboardrop D.apers ;
Damask
Jo,t received at No 75 Market street.
iaorttliOnKS Ar COOPER
11.1.6 A Ilmwo eug,r at h morn 4A Ib by
bosaring'd lK Üble finflned, Cruabed au/ Pul•
vorized I u ura, 11 rentr V. lb. at the
kV AN r 81TUATluO eu •••1 • enuanon
Or as house.arepar: a young men as bar kreper; a
clock; a porter; a laborer; a boy to learn a trade. Can
all give good reference!,
‘VANTC.I,--TMO I.llackamithe, a Protestant Gardener, a
good Moulder.
Apply ut DARR'd Intalllgtnee Office, 410 Liberty atneet.
oovl
- Limpry BAGS-200 empty Bags for We by
14 noel RZYMER A ANDERSON, 39 Wood at
DRINCIre S l A lt6--'O,OOO just received aud for sale
by [boll] REYMILR A ANDERSON.
r , (.111A0C()--40 gross Good vin's celebrated Fine Out Übor
log Tobacco ju't received Lod for sale by
DOTI ItRYNI Int & ANDERSON.
AA. MAS , PN A CO will have another opening or Fall
and Winter Bonnets, on Thinaday, November let.
Upward. of 4.00 new end ntehinuable Bonnets in Bolin, l'el
vet, and other materiale, and cf the newest Paste etyles,
will be exhibited. nov I
ABU ULUVi,tI.—A. A. filAntiN .1 CO have
11 received a very large stock of the above, conflating of
every variety of Ledice, and Children's hosiery,
Gloves, Mitt, Ac. , suitable for the reason. noel
LAMPBLACK -100 barrels for eels by
B. A FALINFeSTOCK A Co.,
oct3l corner of First and Wood Ste.
• C %It B. SODA-150 kegs for sale by
• ort3l B. A. FA BNB:3700K A CO
1, 1 XT. LOU WOOD-200 cases or: sale by
_LA oct3l L. A. FAIINKSTOCK A CO.
VlSH—Maekere:, Dio•. 1, 2 and 3, "large.," Codfish,
✓ land
log and for sale by RICKETSON.
lON SALE—SevenHower and Lot ou Poon.lylvania
lAvenue, near the corner of Bigh street. Lot 30 test
front on the Avenue, sot 117 feet Lack.; Cu which there le
erec:ed five brick and two frame house', rents for about
$450 a year. Will be 2.061 very cheep. Aptly to
BLAFIBLY A ItICHEY,
oc:31 corner Seventh and Amlthfield sts.
CAN NB--Onhnnd, n nue assortLuent of ellyer xud uo ld
Headed Canes, at
oet2B L. FIIIISTIMI.D & SON'S.
T ETTER BALANCES—SeveraI n.w rsrietles Just recd
at W. S. HAVEN'S stationery Warehouse, Market st.,
corner of Second. octBo
U. TAE-6O bbls N. U Tor, (largo bbb , ,) to arrive, i n
N
consignment end for Pale by
oct22 ATWELL, LEE A CO.
Utst)DS—A. A Meson A Co. have T.-
ceivrd another lot of Linen and Liousekeeping Goals
Their stork will he found to contain n full assortment of
every article in hie line. oct29
B LACABOARD CRAYONS—A fresh supply received at
W. 8 HAVEN'S
octlt Stationery Warehouse.
laßtniS orbowant a FLEVOLVINU CALENDAR, wlll
- please call or • be disappointed. Them useful article -el
are rapidly becoming favorites with all who use them.
They are the most courenlent Almanac in use, and last for
all coming time. (July fifty cents. Call soon. Sold whole
sale and retail, by 8. L. CUTHBERT,
oct3o 53 Market street.
(.1
pVirti AND UAUNI Lers—New etyleo receiving daily
in doll, silk and fur, et
oct27 L. ILIRBELPIRLD & SON'S
F IBH-40 bbl, Salmon ;
80 1018 and bait bbls Whits Pith
00 do do Trout; for gale by
noTI HENRY R. OOLLINS
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Ornes or run Dam Momma Posy, I
Thursday, November 8. 1856. f
1 . ),K IN TEA PIW“IF, RA Firth pt
mom
Eft FOR RIF , ER 011 -b. i 4_MUSENIENTS
Tali Rivza—Last evening at dusk there were 5 feet
8 inches water, by the plea marks. There kiss been a
steady rain during yesterday, and doubtless there will be
a coal boat rise.
Tun u Forest City " is the mornlng Packet for Wheeling.
She leaves at 10 o'clock.
Tel mammoth new steamer " Defender," Capt.B.hodee
le now loading for St. Lonle, to leave this evening.
TEO steamer" Chicago" leaves this afternoon for Cincln•
nail, and our word for it, that Capt. Brennan will see that
all are well cared for that travel with him.
CAP I. iirILIAL HAELCIT cab his new Steamer, now finish.
lug at the wharf, " Metropolis," sad when completed, oho
will vie with any if her class that have been brought out
Tell steamer "U,anite State." was not alde to leave yes.
fenny on amount of the rain. but
_will be able 0 leave to•
day for St. Louis.
On account of the wet weather yesterday, the steamer
" Lucie May " was not able to get her freight on board, but
she will positively leave this morning for Cincinnati. •
Tae Light draught steamer "Monongahela Belle," Cape . .
John Lyon, will leave on Friday, 9th inst., at 10 a. 6L4
She has undergone a thorough repair, being remodelled,
and is now the most appropriate boat for the Muskingum
river, where she is Intended for. She will hereafter run
between Zanesville and Marietta, leaving Zanesville every
Monday, Wednesday and Fader.
Tat RIVIat Mal about at a stand yesterday, with ansti,t
four feet water In the canal last evening by the mark.—
Since Sunday, the river had slam about an rue..h. • The
weather yesterday was quite warm, cloniy, and sultry at
times, threatening rain, but last night It had cleared off.
Tue Cumberland at Nashville was swelling a little, Sat
urday evening, with 17 inches water on the shoal&
The Arkansas river, as we learnfrom Captain Smith, o
the Judah Tour°, was exceedingly low on the let instant..
with only 20 inches water in the channel. •
In the Lower Ohio but 6 feat waist Are reported on thp
,boLleit bore, and no boats agretthiL The navigation hs
much improved, es the sand bare have been cut out by tip
o tkln of the current, and boats ate lass liable to run
aground than they were last week.
Heavy rains at St. Louis had caused the Idirsistlppi to
rise a little ax that paint, though navigation had not im
proved much to Cairo, owing to the low Mao of the Obio.
which drawe the water off.
. .
The IHlcols river fe he good boating stege. The Upper
Mississippi WWI falling at the last accounts, and the itiimmu
ri Li getting more ditiault to navigate.
PORT OP PITTSBURGH.
6 run 6 mins 'we'll Es yin tIllANNII.:,
AKttIVED.'V,
Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville.
Lrizerne,Bennett,Brownsvillo.
.• Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth.
" Bohan, Elenderiekson, West Newton
" Aqullln, Dickson, West Newton.
'• Michigan No. 2, liarst, Wellsville.
" Gen. Lorimar, -, Rochester.
•• Venture, Gordon, Steubenville.
" Forest City, Moore, Wheeling.
DRPARVICD.
Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownervilie.
• • Lozerne, Bennett, Brownerills.
" Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth.
" Bolton, limideriskeon, West Newton.
" Aquino, Dickson, West Newton.
Michigan No. 2, liens; We ll sville.
.'Gen. Lorimer, -, Rochester.
" Venture, Gordon, Steubenville.
" Diurnal, Slued!, Wheeling.
" Boy City, hillier, Louisville.
STE A MBOATS.
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and.Whooltug
Packet
laßigThe DIURNAL, Captain J. A.. Suotrd, and
the FORISIST CITY, Captain B. Woo, will
run an regular DAILY FACELIFTS, between Pittsburgh,
Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all intertutallate
port.
The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Monday', Wed
nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A.M.—Returning she
will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and katurdays,
at IA o'clock, A. Id.
The FORRST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesday,
Tburadays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. hl.—Reaurnorg,
she mill leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri.
day., at 7% o'clock,
Vor freight or wear apply on board or to
J. IL COLLINiI WOOD, Agent,
nor'2B No. 165 Front street.
Regular 'Tuesday Packet for Wheeling,
Marietta and Gal
The new and splendid steamer CONVOY,
Joan Woo, Jr., Master, E. DADILLOD, Clerk,
will leave for the above and intermediate por to
every Tuesday, at F o clock, Y. R., positively.
For freight, or pump, apply on board to
jy23 G.M. tisaroN, or C. BARNES, Agents.'
For Zanesville.
The One steamer 510NONCIAIIELA DELI4E,
Captain Juts Lees, will leave for the titer,
and intermediate ports on FRIDAY, 'Net/em
ber 9, at 10 A. M.
for freight or passage apply on b 0214.0?
noel RAlll,q
For Ohtani • • P -"
The regular penke - )P : r.e r 1 Captain
towi
otifar t eenertnlitt. Jr.: . • •_ will leave
or the above and intermediate porta do—Ziil•
DAY, November 9th, at 10 A. M.
Tor freight or passage apply on beard, or to
noel FLAW,. a LIVINGSTON, Agents
For Bl•mphls and Sew Orlenna.
The One new steamer lOWA, Caputo W.
...•••• • A Mame; Clerk, D. Moon.; will have for the
a..": 2-1 above and Intermediate ports on TIIIIIISDAV,
Novena. r 15, at 11) o'clock A. 51.
For freight or passage apply on board. [noe l
For Cincinnati
She steamer CIIICAOO, Captain C. L 81/IN
PAN, will leave for the stove And intiermeeliat.
ports on THURSDAY, ath lost , at 10 A. M.
For rr.ight Or pasnlasca apply on board, or to
nor? ING&YON A FLACK, Agent,
For St. Loots
The steamer .1 t 3 PRINULE, Captain Wu
; (York, Jour Frustum-is; wid leas.
for the above and interaudiate ports ou WWI
AY, howensts, 9 h, at 10 A- M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
nor" BARN BA k FLACK, Atteols.
For Ist. Loup. .
The steamer DWYEdtiolitt, Captain lons L
d ig i at Mona,; Clerk, It. EVAX.i, wlll leave or it,
above anal Intermediate ports on T1.11.:1:i-
DA Y, dthloot., at 10 A. 01.
Fur trtdicht or: passage apply on board, or !O
111,16 ILVL LING WOOD & BARNES, Alrenta
For Cluelpagatl.
The steamer i.ucrr MAY, Copt. J. .1. lb a
arlailaSow Clerk, A. RoOtssett, will leave or the
above nod Intermediate ports, on TUULL.I.
DAY, Sth lust., at 10 A. M.
For trehrht or parings apply on board, or to
nova FLACK A BARNICR, Airents.
. .
For mew
The atAkiner WABIIINUTON CITY,
U. W. RIIHSILT , Clerk, 8 PEPP1110; • 111 fcr
the above en I lutermedhle ports on NAT•
UILLAY, November 10th, et 4 0 . ,10ck
For freight or pasinge apply on hoard, or to
nosh .01IN FLACK, Agent.
For hi. Loul•.
The atoamer I+ AN 11 STA ky Capt. NI.
isaigFoao; Clerk, larva for the .Lora
and Int , nrumailote torts on TMUItSDAY, No
umber h, at 10 A. M.
For freight or pnaango apply on board, or to
non:. FLACK, IIAnNES A LIVINOSTON, Agrnto.
it'or Cincinn att.
The steamer ALLIfOII6NT, Captain I. N
Cook; Clerk, Ones. CULL; will Loire t. , r the
above and Intermediate yams on TI.:FirDAY,
November 6th, at 10 ift. SI.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
nov6 /LACK et LIVINGSTON, Amts.
hz- Balm of Thousand Flowers, for bound.
tying the Complexion, and eradicating all TAN, hunts and
Wascicsaa from the fare. Sold •t Dr. KHYBER'S, 140 Wood
strew[. jitnat)
GARTLET b FOX'S
PATENT FAN BLOWERS,
for fintadriti, Rolling Mills, Snafth Arts,
PASINTZD JOLT 17, 1855.
TBEBE FANS an made on en entirely new principle,
sc4l will ran with leas rower than any other Fall now
In use.
The blowing • heel Ls much lighter and stranger then
that of auy other, sad from its peculiar construction is lees
to get out of order. The shafts are made of cast
steel, and the journals are parallel, running In gun metal
boxes. A1081:13 N r ATUN,
Agent for Manufacturers, No. BO Fourth st.,
norialawtf Pittsburgh.
Our Endeavor ts to Please
LOWRIE'S EATING HOUSE,
108 WOOD STREET
ALL PIIRBONB fond of GOOD LIVING will
elh please call and Judge for themselves. h Image
• "on hand, the beet of Oysters, Meats, C• Itre,
- Tea, borne made Bread, Pies, Custards, warm
Corn Bread, Mush end Milk, Fried Mush, Waffles, Buck.
wheat Cakes, dc. Ihe cooking will be such as will gratify
epicures.
us_ Families supplied with Oysters at reasonable rates.
oct27:tf
N EWBOORS-411z Days of Creation;
N EW
and Sunshine, or the Life of a Village Pastor;
Scenes In the Practice of a New York Surgeon ;
A Visit to the Camp befo:e Sebastopol ;
The Proverbs of all Nations:
My Bondage and Freedom, by Fled. Douglass;
Mary Lyndon: an autobiography;
Omar Pasha, or the Vizier's Daughter, by G. W. M
Reynolds:
Japan as it is and woo;
The Mayflower, by H. Beecher Stowe:
Sunshine on Daily Paths, by IL Beecher Stow,.
The Slave of the Lamp ;
Life and Times of James Gordon Bennett;
Women 01 the French Itavointion.
For sale by [ocl3l, B. TO. IifORQ AN, 104 Wood st.
MANILLA WRAPPING PAPIINS—Joan Davison. 65
bit street, near fourth, has Joet received soother
supply of Manilla Wrapping Pepi', of cap, medium, large
and extra large sit •e--light and heavy—suitable for Dry
ands, Shoe and Trimming acres. Commercial Note, is
handsome article at $1,50 per ream,) Circular, Letter, Fools.
cup and Sermon Paper, Blank Books. Ink, &c , always (13
hand at former low prices. JOIIN S. DAVISO
oct3l 65 Market street, neer Fourth.
500—Ii"P"'B DIAGAZISII3 just malret ; also, all
otter Magaslnes; and wild at 20 rents per rspy,
excepting Blackwood. If you want to save 25 per taut.,
come to LA UYFEII'B Bookstore, N 0.30 Fifth Rt. loct3l
INDIA CIiOLOGOGUE—The beet article DOW iu use fur
curing Fever and Ague, and other bilious dicearee.
Thom suffering from [be above complaints should call and
try a bottle. Twelve dresn just received b
coin JOB y .
IitLEMING
es - 111 7 'd TItICOPHILROU 6-24 dozen of tbLa celebrated
Flair Teal° filet received by 308. rLebitr , :a,
oci3l corner of Diamond and Market at.
.THIN TWA STORE,
No. 38 Fifth street.
T OYEEING '8 Double Replied, I.,srtwhed and Pulverised
LSUGARS., at il cents @ lb. Prime Rio Coffee at 12%
cents IS lb. [octal j & J A YNES.
171filS SPONGE—I her; on hand a large assortment of
r fine Sponge. Those wanting a good article can always
procure It at JOB. FUMING'S,
octZl • corner Dtsmon i and Meshed et.
TPILANCEI BLACKING—Superior to anything or the kin
r now in nee. Twelve dozen just received by
oet3l JOB. PLEISING.
CLOVE E.NOOY NE—An °Hearse! mire
Twelve desert just reeetiel by
oet3l
jr ARHUS'S, PUTN AM'S, end all they Magazines for
H
November, for sale by H. KINKS it 00.,
ootBl No. 82 Bmithfield etreet.
, I • ' ft .' 4
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liio2l l / 1 1E—.J. 0. rosTas, 6018 Lessee and 51 .na'
T
Ceri W. 11. haze. Stage Matus s er ; Ca/LILLIS Pc/Trim,
Acting Mat:Lager. Treasurer, J. V. Boarsts.
Boxes and Parquette.. Private Boxes, 1arge......58.00
25t. Private Boles, small.— $6 00
Bates for coke u 1 ferrous 26 rent,
laroeirtiticate, et...luring seats, 12 cents extra.
%M. /fourth night of MAT LLD A. HERO:.
41113RSDAY l VKNINCI, NOVMDER $, 1865,
••• Will be performed, the Drama entitled
THOBE—Thlebn, Mies slat lids Lien. ; liatarina, Mrs.
V. Cunningham ; Ilomodel, Mr Mcßride.
Baum% Mlis Emily L. Dow.
'To conclude with the Comedy of
'TheHoneymoon—Juliana Miss Mstilda Heron
Aranza, U. Koster; Rotunda, 16Dubois , Volante, Julia
M. Cooke.
/0PDoor• open at to 7 performance to begin at 7'4,
MLLE, TERESA PAR ODI'S
VIOEft TIIZ DIRECTIOI OP
MAURICE STILAKOSCII,
The Oren! Pianist and Composer.
11/LLE. TERESA I'ALIOLVI . begs Leave to announce that
IR her mar GRAND Co:guar In Pittebu-gh will take
place In CITY CALL, on
Prittoy, November 9th, 1955.
llowhich oeccatrin chew - 111 be assiat , :d by Madame AM - ELIA
pATTI STILIKOSCIf: t,a dletingciaked Contralto, and
_kaIGNOR LEON AltDI, the emineat Baritone
One Dollar. Doors open at 7 ; to corn
mace at 8 o'clock.
Principal ticket office at 11. }Lieber SC Brother's Igusic
,Store, where items way be secured without any extra charge,
beginning to-day at 10 o'clock A. M. nov6:st
EXCURSION TO NEW YORK CITY
NEW YORK CITY
fPAHga the Pp,tator over air miles through the greets
of New Ye.s city, Litlitutly showing the BOHNESEI,
nonna and agirogio:i of city lift, lie hes a view of over
Berea hundred Homes and Carriages, dretkupwarde of
TIN TIIOIIBAnD OF ITS it.SOPLEI
Proaratiocu3, Military Compardna, Sands or itualc, Shipping,
Steamboat., eIC.
At each exhi Rion an Explanatory Lecture will he given
by Mr. Dant, one of the proprietor n, or Albfri Norton, or H.
pnuidlsag. giving much minable know'edge of
NEW lOAK AND ITS PEOI'LIi,
Of groat importance to a stranger, and of general and in.
rtructivo irdormation to orrrybo.l9. Will exhibit at bitta.
burgh, In Llaeonle. Ilall, THURSDAY FYI:NINO,
bovembor 1, at 7 o'clock, and each evening to Novombor
It, Inclasivo. Ala each Wedne,day and oaturday ater
noon, from November I to November 14, at 3 o'clock.
SG: - AIIIIIIRPiOII, 25 cents; children 15 cents. Psr6ex cf
Bre persone, SI. ncrefetifith
JOHN W. M'CARTHY,
11 Poster and Distributor,
041 - Wai attvud to tko Pohtluit iin , l Distributing of uI
klmln of
131LLS VOA 00tiCKRTS. LECTURES, XXIIIBITIONS, Ac.
All communicsitione—either Gy ma. i, telegraph, or other
wiee---direorwl to the cffice of the Morning Poet, will re
ceive prompt attention. epi
PITTS.UP.OII, November ti, 1F 5
THE EXCHANGE BANK OF PITfSBUROLI nue thl,
uny delered a dtvidend f TOUR isa CLNT on the
c44.11.t.1 it irk, at of The profit, et the le.t six month..
The gtockto ders or their leg& re preetiottalree a ill be pad
on or ef:er the Itk,h lost. JAMES Lt. MURRAY,
nol7 Ceetier.
rl~gg P 1 ,tors of tlia •• t'ENtirIYLV ft.:.\ IA IN, I:ltANd'it
0.)If PAN Y BUlt(11.1" have this day drulartat
Btui•annual I Isadend of as PIP. COPT, psoalda to tt,
Ptotktm drIP, or Chair rr.p,...atutat:vts, on raturday,
Ilta.*mber IQt, 1e55 A A. CARItIEn, Eedretary.
Nr . retnbur 11th, l• loov;111,1
BANE Or
November 6, 18:14",
TDB President and Irireet,rs rf this Dank have this day
ovc:artl a dit wend of riot PER Corr?. on the capital
stock f, r tle ',List six mouths, payable to ~o,kholdtrs, or
tbe•r legal lepreaentatives, on rr after the 16th inst.
nos; Yhth, Cashier.
Weetaru insurance uocepany,
Pittsburgh, November lot, PmS.
A N F:LECTION or Thirteen Directors of (hi. o,,mpany,
JA, to serve for the ensuiag rear, will be hell at the ollive
of the Company, on 1 U Et DAY, the 13th last., between the
hours cf 10d. NI and 31'. :11
novb.dtd
N. N. GICIRMN, Fecretary
liureka Insurance Company.
t N F.LECTio.N for 1 hirte. n weave for tLe
it. ensuing )rfa, Bill b,{ bell :t.t the cal .e of the C:Ln
puny, on TUZI...A I„ the IJtl. dav of NC, mbar next,
twerp bcurs of 16 , :and LZ o'clock A. ti
It. FINNEY, S...r.re'ary
Bank of Pittsburgh,
0 .tonrr f
A N RLECTION f•r .11311t.en Ditor , ors of this Bulk, for
At, the °cming ) ear, sTI Ir bro...ten ut LLe Banking
(kn.., on IkIo.NJ,AY, EC, IP h dAy cf Nolembor !Am., bn
e,n die Lours of 9 A. M. and 3 I'.M.
A lap. a general n..•e'dnt of the fttoe6.l.,o'olera of the Ilar.t
of Pitttburgh wit Le holden ou TUESDAY, the fr.b day or
Notember [text, at tb. B.ickinz Ilouoo. In ac:ordance with
the prold..ione tC the charter.
0nt19,411 Ira .1 tIIN SNYDER.. Ceobte,
ecruanica , Barak.
l'ittsburgh, Oct. 18, 18(6.j
A N ELB'(.'TILJN Thirtero Dirsch re. to Berre for the
ti etasu:n4 Neer. 'sill hell at Lb, 818c1mater: fluuk of
Pitr.streg . h. on Ilse t.4,-,1 irersdzy qt..Vc.r.fnibr - r ruzl, at the
His Mug House cn V.,urth etrret. tetrreen the hours o(9 A.
arrd 1 V 31.
A ~urr.l zure Ink; of the Olookhollewr hi be held
on th-irrf 7 to,,,zy f ..Yovember, et t he stallniflCY, at the
hour 05 LO o'cli,k Y. AI. GE,/ D Molluov,
MCCHANEV BANE or vll,-, t,o.
Au.ug 111, I.:,1/
TILE STOCKII , I , LItEIt: 4 of the Nirrttalatev'l.Au, i'•
bl , rillt an I). , by notfilkd :Ant lb. 011,1 111 , 1 M • li.
$14,50 pa, Ahmr, At:: C,131 tilt . I i'lh
tourth arg lag tri2tAltnent of 112,5) p , r Fhurr
Ilta I.‘,h reulta, 110 A - 1114. p tyttbi , lttrkkit
1i0n.,, ou Fourth ,tr..:, a• 1 - 0-t.lutou t.no L, t
Dur.,tor.. 114;1 it HVV,
alorchant• anti Manufacturers' flank,
Fittg,ulgh, ii - lolr,
AA
N ELE:TILS for 1 1 1,1. - 1.. r. D.1, - tore. )tot II VI .11
/I.ho b4IJ et 1/....10t, 1-0 MOSDAY, ligh
JOy (1
W. 11. DENNY. Caohio'.
ANI F.WriNtl of ttpt of :be I'ottl.eratacer.l,
and .I . 9l4.ezunva Plink Load Ccrszapp4y, r tt,e purer-91
of .16..0.994 M-Y• r ortv.i tt ut rg yrar, v lit t,e
hold at the offi, r I t.!., Tr,, carer, 1....irt.1.1 9tre9
/110 T NIONIJAV 1 . 4 N0itu.11.9.;
t3y ordrr
ri , uß of :no I . , , nuoylvitula Inzurnoce Corn.
pArio, of lhlc.Lo rzh, are liosolio Lo' that the A,
rival Klfirt in,- frt . FAI.I C. , uwany rill be liol.l
At lb. °Tire, co - nor of I , ciiirlti An I timi•tilliA .trooL., ou
HONDA V, th. sth t.. of N•o-tubor.1An5, Luc 'a A.
N. itA..tn Ulf A. A. CA11.111k: 1. :Irr'v.
Flank ki0n.4.1 Egerillna.
Ol'lt2a 1,13.13 y 141, 13, 115131 tho Annut.l Elertlon f o r
0111,r3 of tho A :1-gbevy and Perry e Turn; iko and
Plank 11..nd Cumpuny %111 Lr 11,11 ett 11.) Lowe of ilug . h
Da:zrll, 111 11.311.3 1‘ 133 712.L11,, on 31 ND kY, ILn Cab .1,)
Nurt.u2'.A,r, A. D. 1,55 JA311:8 A. li111;oN,
c+-toidawld pr,,idont.
Ftorkholdern ia Vie d:legteto) and Nae Brighton
P:toli !told rxrup , iny aril went at the boa:,
IL/Arnow:3, Wt non, on NIONPA Lo 11 vember neat,
between the 111., of too and ore en‘oek M., ful :re
pu N 4, <f el,ting one l'r,t tent, live diatlege, and hoe
Tlatteur or, to nerve for one year.
by order
nc!IC
THE Partner - 1441p ilemed by the ltOdernigoekt and J.01:8
7.4 /AL, in carrying on •. the Camden Coal Work.,"
under the name and et) le J,.N o'NEAL d MILLER,
la now tlia,olvtd. 1P A AU JON Ez,.
J uly 70.1161 , JOHN D M11.1...V.1t
Orpaan•' °arc Sale
or THE
IU REEU FARM.
By 111 . 1110 Of at, °Nut of the o:uhame Court 4 , 1 ilvg! V
Ouuuty, the Utllfrfrblo3.l, Admiulatratms Lff the
Lash' Cheer, ie uue r , l, Nrdl vivre to Puhll, Fate. ou the
prertlLF,s, on TUE'DA V, twventber 13 h. at 1 o'clagt
that valuable FARM In Plum 'l"c,a - n.hlp, b unded he the
Allegheny ev,. Plum creek, and lends et Ittiamel
caatattrii.g . about 17U a'rrß
The shove Far, e ill be eerailvi led into Lots of T-yr to
Twenty Acres, oil-ring an excellent opportunity to mery
who have long wbhed tor a country Cite embracing so
creat edvaotagea In location and fertility. The Lots are
laid out to front on the Allegheny river and the Alleglt , by
Valley Railroad, by which It Is wlthiu a fee minutes' rile
from the city.
This property is beautifully situated, commanding st I .n
1.11,1 views of Allegheny river scenery, n.l LI the mart ue
straule for Country 1101114'8 offered In this ova: ty.
Cars will lenvn at 10 , A o'clock on Soy of sale, from Law
rencevllle, to e.,nvey puicha.erP to the ,r,r,unire.
Plans and furawr coo ho o btained of F.
MOND 010011, No. 1.34 Wat r Ftreat., or at the duct', 0
Rooms.
TlatdB—One-1111 , 1 earth; residue in one and two year
with intarest.
rr PIN Partnership heretofore exhiting between the under
j_ signed unde, the name and style of tiPRINGEtt LISA,
BAUGH R CO., is dissolved by muiuil consent The hush
nets ct the firm wilt I. settled by either or the undersigned,
of their o d stand, !io. 215 Liberty street. Th. buienese
will be continued as former.y by Springer iinrbsugh.
6PRI • Gilit HA RBA U(.l
A LEX. FORS
Pittsburgh, October 21, 1655.
CCOMMISSIONMtiItCiI AN f, Dealer Wool, Prorbi,:as
sod Frodu, vueral Iy , t o. 295 Liberty street, Pitts..
baryll, Pa
N. G. MURPtiY & BRO.,
DRY GOODS AND SMALL WARES,
Bo,.uktlu,Tg
prices, aol alr.ilthwct)l:7ak,xilitt,rlll7,tvaal„.l77,dt.
vanes en liastrru coot for CAS/I, Or t.i geed I.rOatpt etx
Montilla purchaser.
All purchasers are loritel and deireil to make an exam
ined,.o of their to irtlo tlatelm
DELAWARE COUNT I' CARPET MANUFACTURING
ASSOCIATION. on the Chester Plank Road, two miles
below the city line, offer to buyers this !imam, AXMI N is-
TER, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY I NUItAIN, DAMASK
and VENETIAN CAR PETI N 0, at very reduced prices
for cash or city acceptance, (interest aided) The stock,
comprising alto IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety,
sun be examined at the Factor - Warehouse, Derby, or at
the Stores, Nos.lB and 20 SECOND et
Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged tor Carpets.
itiltaldtte J. SIDNEY JONES.
Vtt HOLEY AL'S. Olt Y fIOODS.
AA. MASON & CO. have now c, band probably the
largest and most complete stock of thads to be
found in the country, to which they in rite the attention of
cosh and short time buyers—assuring them that amts the
facility of communication established by the Pennsylvania
Railroad, no goods have been or ran be sold at less rates
than the same can be ittrnished at - here.
Merchants from all parts of the eountry.are earnestly
solicited to call and teat the truth of the above statement.
octal
JOS. PLEMINO
SALERATIIS AND POTASH— •
SO boxes McFarland's Saleratue;
6 casks Potash ; received and br sale b
null MILLER & RIOTETSON
=MS
PELICU or ADNIEIBION
CITY HALL.
GRAND CONCERT !
BULLARD'S PANORAMA
SPECIAL NOTICES
I=l
i leollon
AUSTIN U.N./MI: 1 7 Treasurer
If.lectlon Notice,
JAMES COOPER,
Secrequy
Dissolution of Partnership.
Adtainlatr.tors
60P 111 A 13104./t.
P. M. DA '1. , . AuctionPor.
Dts•olutton of Co.Portoorelitlp.
Springer Ilarbnugh,
NO. t. 7 WOOD STRii.E.T,
Have noa In Eton- , a haaull ra I poinitMmat of
(=GRIMES
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MEDICAL
04-Speotaoles and Burp Seal Operations
Useless---The Blind May flee.---It la gratify
ing for us to be able to announce to the public that the
utility of BALLS' PATENT EYE CUPS is now no expert.
went,—their wonderful effects are coming daily to the
knowledge of the proprietors. Strange as it may seem, It
•s true, that Speatac'es may bedispeitited with entirely ant
eight restored to Its original power. These cups are simple,
yet philosophical. They are used without pain or the least
danger of Inlury. Below will be found revere] csrlifleates
which speak highly In their favor:
[From the New York Evangelist.]
A roar simp'e vet philosophical Instrument, has been
invented by J. Ball ,k Co., of this city, by the epplication of
which the cornea of the ere I, gradually raised to Its odd
Dal convexity, causing the Lens to Impinge on the retina
without the mid of convex lenses. Thus by en ea.y pence.e
persons who have used glasses for yea., are enabler tr
dispense with then.
The editor of the Pennvylvanfa Damorrat writes se col
lows, respecting the cure of Mrs. Ourstead, of Uniontown
Pennsylvania:
Ustorrrowd, Pa., August 1,18E4.
Being well acquainted with Sirs. Ourstead, I know tha
before she u ed ...Ball's Patent Bye-Onps," It was impoael
bte for her to read without the use of spectacles, and that
bar eight has been restored by the use of the Caps, as thst
i.be now reads print with her naked ey without difficulty.
Jon P. 8c1241L, Ed. Penn. Democint
Ihnonzarown, June 1. 1854.
Dear Mr—flaring lost my eight by old age, I was In
duced to purchase your..wondernd instruments, and by
using the same accordingto your directions, succeeded in
restoring my eight so that I can read by night or day with
out spectacles. I have not tool my.spectaries for the last
three or four months, which allows that the restoration is
not a temporary one, but a stainable and permanentieure.
)41wous BaLLty
Of the firm of duell .t Brothers, Fiskdale, Mess.
Ity remitting five dollars, a pair will be rent, post
paid, with full directions, to any part of the country. Ad.
dress DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, corner of Wood street end
Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. aepl9:daw
all- Important to Farmers.-If ear Dlueov.
erloa.e-VEORTSIILIi CATTLE POWDER.—Thwe Pow
dera are put up in one pound packs, and are really a good
article, not only for the diseases incident to horses, cows'
swine, and other animals, bat they are likewise anincer
lent article to Improve the condition of the animal. -
For Ifilch awe, they not only Improve the condition of
ralleh cows, but they increase the quantity ainell as im
prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say
that It increases the quantity of butter from half a pound
to a pound a week to each cow, while Lose persons who
hare tried it say a4pouni and a half to two pounds par
week, with the same kind cl feeding as before. Of one
thing we are certain, all who nee it once will use it all the
time, and save money by the operation as well es Imerors
the appearance of their .lock. Price 20 eta a paper; 5 pa.
pars ter $l. CEO. H. KEYSER,
Corner Wood meet etc! Virgin alley,
Wholesale and Retail Agent
Cough Remedies.— Iz. Keyser's Pectoral
Syrup will cure you.
Dr. Keyeer's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis.
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis.
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza.
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will care a cold in the head.
Dr. Keyeer's Pectoral Syrup trill cure Incipient Con
au m ptioo. .
A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Rokeby, Ohlo,
says:
"I want you to send me two bottles of your PeMoral
Syrup by mall. There is a lady here who has a cough and
the doctors can't cure her. I was in the tame 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. KLIELER'S Ptotoaat. Slaw. and take no other.
Pelee, to cents. Sold at Ult. KEYSlift'S, No. 1.10 Wood
street, and at J P. FLP:IING'S, Allegheny. ap2ledner
OA-Marsh's Radical Cure Truss will cure
nearly every ewe of reclacenb!e Hernia.
Trusses at various prices alwnye on- hand-
C h Idr en's Trusses of different fume and strength
tar sale.
IC laAtle Stockings for varicose or enlarged seine
it bdomnini Supporters—Ada/en different kinds
Pile Props for ma support and cure of Piles.
Shoulder Braces, to relieve a crooked and deformed
aandition of the Chen, and many diceasea of the Cheat.
S uspenalon Bandages.
theseAU articles may be had or applied at DIL BEY.
UR'S Wholesale and Detail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood
street, eign of the Golden bloriar ; or trill be sent to any
part of the country by sending the money and measure.
eratintava
Ai- A Substitute fBr the New Liquor
Laws—Dß. URBAN'S ANTi-BAOULLAN ALIAN ELME,
• safe anti sure remedy for the ease of
. . . _ .
INTEMPERANCE.
A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic Is tin.
gentled. For the following complaints It lea most valuable
medicine : Dyrpspsia, Liver Complaint, Epilepsy, Neuralgia,
Ala, Fevers of all M Delirium kinds, Delium Tremens (Anneal Debility.
This 11.1 lobe Is intended to produce a change in the eye,
tem, and a distaste alcoholic drinks. Several instances
where we bare mid it, we bare bad the most gratifying
results; so, to potions who are really destroue of breakirg
MI the lndulgeuce in-intoxicating beverages, this elixir will
be a great help. Sold at $1 per oottla at the Drug Store of
DR- UkO. It. KEYSER. No. 140 Wood street, corner of
Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ap2sxlaw
DR. HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED
GERMANSITTERS ,
PR.IiIYAIIND BY
DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa.,
WILL MEOTOALLT 03187
LIV elt COMPLAINT, DYBPSIPSIA, JAIINDICK,
Chrmne NA - vow Debility, /Amami o; the Kidneys, and
ail itistatra arising Drama di:we-area /Aver or Stomach.
Buda
ae Ounstime
[km, Inward Piles,
C 11111.1.3 or Blood to the
Heed, Aridity's , : the &mach,
Nausea:des:thrill; Disgust for Food,:
Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Eons
Eructations, Nulling, or Fluttering at the Nt
of the ntronach, Swimming of the timid, flurried
end Difilrult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chosk•
Mg or nuffccating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness
of 'Vision, Dots of 'Webs before the Bight, Fever and
Dull Polo in the Heed, DeSclemey of Perapimlion
Yollownnot of the Shin and Byes Pain in the
Silo, Limbs, de., Sudden
?lusher! et Rear Burning in the
Flesh, (kmittant Imagin•
Digs of Brit, and great
Deprevelon of
Th, proprietor, la nailing the attention of the public to
thin preparation, doee Po alt e foaling of the tantoet coati.
damn In its virtue! and ads, ation to the disemen for wtdcb
it to mcommoutled.
It is DO new and untried article, but one that has stood
the tent of a ten years' trial !more the American people,
nod its reputiithu awl not, is unrivalled by auy similar tn. •
paratlone tv.tant. The testimony in ite favor given by the
meld proctiner.t and well known Physlclans and itidaridu•
.os, to ail torte d the country is immense. Referring any
oho tray drubt, to lay " blemorabnla,"or Practical Ibenript
nr.r.k. for Farmer, and Flinitl39, to be had gratis, of all th
Agents ;or the Gorman
Prir.C.ipui Cam and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, Ptdla
delphia,
.11,,T•tkokt by Dr. Geo. IL Keyner, 140 Wood street; B. A
Fehuesrock t tJO, No. 0 Woad street; Fleming Brothers
60 Wood spent ; B. P. &carts and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny
1.11h..1ha ly is
OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD,
BROAD GAUGE.
rriflE RHO:: TEST, QUIOREST, CHEAPEST AND ONLY
I ROUTE by whish Passengers can have all Railroad to
M. Lt., to. Time to St. Loch, HT hours, from Pittaburgh.
The k‘ x Peet Gauge of this Road sammaticdatee wide care
—eleven fret inside—Pith roomy seats, unattainable on
narrow gunge roads
fly the 01.io and Pennsylvania Railroad from Pittsburgh
to Crestline, pawengsrs connect with Railroads for Indlice
apolts---corabecting there with Terre Haute and itichtennd
Railroad for Vino-seem No change of care at Terre Haute.
ohn:ked to Indianapolis, thence to Sr. Louis,
Trains leave Pitt aburgh as follows:
The past Train leaves at 2 A. 21.
Mail Trot leaves at BA. M.
Express Train leaves at 2 P. M.
Passengers make close connections at Crestilne f r In
dianapolis. and there make tiers connections with rail
road fur Vlacennee. without a change of cars, and at Vie.
nen DOS take the Ohio and Mbirdeampl Railroad direct for St
lomie—through in 27 hours; emanating at Sandoval with
the Illinois Central Railroad for Cairo, where Snit clam
Steamers von at at times be had for Memphis Vicksburg,
New orleamt. and all points on the lower Mississippi river.
Passengers can always find at St. 1,01314, steamers for the
Upper Illinois and Missouri rivers.
This is one hundred miles the shortest mate to St Leafs.
roan
To St. Louie via Bellefontaine and Union
To " Columbus, Xenia and Dayton
To 0
" Coln ai bug, Cincinnati and Lawrence
burg - 10 30
ins ,ngers and Baggage transferred from•..epotto depot
free of charge.
For through tickets or farther information please apply
to J. 0. CORRY, Ticket Agent, 0. & P. Railroad Vompany,
corner °taco, Monorgabela House, Pittsburgh, or to GEO.
PA RHIN, Tiokat Agent, Federal Street Station, Allegheny
City. JAMES 111. WARD,
Superintendent O. & M. Railroad.
F. KNOWLAND, Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa.
octl9
To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers
and Illanufactuiers.
SUBSCRIBER to now Importing a superior quality
1. of OIL OP COGNAC, of which IX of an ounce with 60
galloue pure Spirit will praduco a fmeCognac Brandy. His
ESSENCES OP ROCHELLE and OTAIUYS BRANDY; of
JAMAICA and ST. CROLS RUM, ARAC. CIDER and
PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
enl SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New
York manufacturers by the great demand after them. DI
rectioac for me will Invariably be given by
DR. LEWIS PF.UCLITWANGER,
141 Malden Lane, New York.
P. a.—lmporter 0 Prguerrootype Chemicals, Plating,
Mem uth, hittngane;o; Thorn's lizt.Oopalva,klulphate Am
dric2lia tr
IBEICII
JONES & DENNY,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
ipigl 81 WATER STREET, PITTSKIROII.
Boy• and Youth' , Custom Made Boots.
ALBRE.N, No. 71, corner •f Wood and Fourth
‘,3" stream, would barite the atteuticla of familial and
others to the following named articles, which have been
manufactured to his special order, and are--as regards ma
[exists, workmanship, sqength and style—as perfect as
can be found in auy establishment, and superior to any ho
has heretofore introduced :
Boys' heavy two soled Winter Boots;
Youths'
Boys' P. Calf
Childs' " " Nos. 8, 9 and 10.
Aleo, Boys' and Youths' superior two soled Brogans.
Children's edt Morocco sowed Bootees.,
Ladies' and Misses' Calf, Morocco and Goat Boots;
Gentlemen's super.or water proof French Calf Boots.
Also, all kinds of Reasonnble BOOTS and 8110118, made
from the best materials for durability. oe.8:10bood
JOHN OGDEN A 00., Bottlers, No. 187 Ylret street,
would respectfully inform the publlo tint they have
constsntly on band a Lira supply of SARSAPARILLA.
MINERAL WATER, ALE and POUTER, of the best qual.
The attention of latailies is particularly_directed to the
fact that they bottle -WAINRIGHT'S ALE in Rs purest
stale. Physicians recommend it to femil ee on account of
its wholesome and strenlithwidn qualities. - loctA.Bo/
OIL. perm Wintar Whaleimezif
n and Wm
,
ter Lard 011, on hand and for oak
nova MILLER RICKETBON.
;. ' - ..: 4 , , :
': - 1. -'::: ',: 4'-:- -10. ~ •
::.V.,-,...,'„,,ii_t''',•..1.,A
HOLLAND BiTTERS
Echt Hollandsch. A - ridden Bitten..
r r wo YEARS have elapsed since tßicintrodttction of Ibis
1 valuable medicine into the United States. Dating
this time it has gained a tnittrscl podatiflrtut a remedy
for
Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, indigedion,ileetd94e.
Lea of Appeute, Debility,aistfutue.44-
Blind and Matey Ales;
Many 9f our roost worthy citizens testifyli its wenderfal
effescrin - all affections of the stomach and 'Thret.. Asa
tonic, it never has been equalled, for the relief it affordsin
all cases of debility or nvaknees of MitY Mixt in almost in.
stantaneons. Sn nervone, theinnatin - and =amgo Elsa
tion ,it has in numerous instances proved httdy I/snit:o4
and in others erected a decided cure. - - •
When eminent pity. Jahns prescribe, and their patients
no unhesitatingly recommend, surely we may , cease to
doubt, and eagerly Gat lta virtues-for otirselvee. •
ggYER AND
4 arse of Eight Month? Standing Ctcred ty - lberlierve's
Boland atters.—ltitchael ltetiy , ten 117 ()nut, nett. itmille•
Held street, says " Lust July, while tinning on the - river,
on a cofton'boot plyinrbetween Witched' and New Orleans
I was taken with lever and aqua. Bar eight. Icing months
I suffered with this dreadful diseace. The greater part of
this iime I was unable to cork, and epeot at least fifty dol
lars for different medicines, but found no mmkinont relief.
Three weeks ago, one of my friends intdited tiptop my trying
B erbave'e Rolland Bitters, atiyisig that tiarreseargunersea..
teed. After taking it fbr one week, I meet cats I wan a
sound num. I have bean at work now frr two weeks, and
have had no return of Ma obillstand fever whatever.
I certify the above etaterment is true. .
'. Taos. Aunts, Diamond Rouse,
Or at B. Chester's, GothlefEalL
Mr. Mae Liecomb, of.Bi minghatii, nays: "I have found
in Doerhave's hitters a remedy for headache and debt*.
My wife has also tt.-al it adithttbe greatest beriellt."
Mr. A. B. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also renurikii that he
has experienced much retie from its use for headache.
. . .
licikender's Testimov —Jacob nukes, ltringlti the
Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, eve: •'After
suffering for some time the rohery attending an utter yrce
tratiou of mind and body, I have 1.4,811 restored, by using
Boerberve's flatland Bitters, to perfect health."
The fiztt of this remedy being in such high repots among
the tiollandere in Wisconsin, 15lichtmar, New York—in fact,
in every Holland settlement In the flatbed it &tee—argues
much in its favor.
Mr. John Davidron, living ten miles above Pateburgh, on
the Pennsylvania Canal, says; When I commenced taking
Boerhave'a Bollard /titters, I could hardly Walk—nbii, I
enjoy excellent heath "
WEAKNESS OF TUN STCGIACH AND INDIGESTION
Another Great Cure rjw.ca by Boerhare's Holland Bitters
—The wife of eater be Witte, liviug in Holland Town, title
boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weakness of
the tomach and Indigestion. she had been under a phy
sician's care for come time, but the disease seemed to baffle
even his skilL title purchased some Liollanl Bitten at our
°Mee which has given tone to her stomach, her appetite
and strength era returning, and we firmly believe that this
a nother greet cure eir.ted hy your medicine.
we have add to record many wonderful oures effected by
this remedy, but moat wait another opportunity. One
t hi ng you can rely upon, what we have published are from
persona much respected in our community, and eminent
ly true. QuntruS,
Editor Sheboygan Illertwbode, Etteboygan,
HEURIATE3SI.
A tau gf Ttoo Itontri' Standing Cared by Itoerhare's
Itoilancritdiers.—George Lim:Marion, of Pittsburgh, says:
“after suffering for three months with rtesumattera part
of the time to severely as to confine me to my bed—l lime
been ectirely cured by using floe:haves Holland Bitters.
I have had one attack. since, bit toned alracat instantaneous
relief In the same .medicine. It is, In my:opinion, a sure
remedy for rheumatism..
NSRYOUS AND SEiELMIATIO AFFECTIONS.
_ .
This changeable weather is Maly to produce a great deal
of sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or rheuma
tic affectione, we would recommend Boerbave's Holland
Hamra. On referring to our columns, you wall find (*.WA•
mites from some of our first German and English citizens.—
rennoloania Slants Zeitung.
THE B OitliT YOltbl OP "PILES CAN 88 CUBED.
.. -
We are at liberty to refer to several well knowp gentle.
men, who have used, thoroughly tested, end now recom
mend Boerhave's llolland Bitters as , remedy for piles.
We are not at llbertyto publish their names. but will take
pleasure in referring any person to them who denies this
statement
For this affection, one-half of the prescribed doss should
be taken—say half teaspoonful, morning, noon and night,
one hour baths., meals.
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has in.
duced many imitations, which the public shanld guard
against purchasing. Be not persuaded lo buy anything
else until you have given Boernave's Holland Bitters a fair
triaL One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior
ft is to all these imitations.
its. Bold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles tbr $5, by the
cols Proprletora, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja., &
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and chemida
corner Smithfield and Third stay Pittsburgh.
li.. E. tiELLEKS & CO., Druggists,
corner of Second mad Wood streets.
- • - -
And all Druggists in litteburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham,
Manchester and Temperaiacaville. sep29xlawly
DR. MORSIK'S
It % itIORATING CORDIAL,
a FSENOZENON IN RXDICLINIL
ustalia ithatorad and Life Longthavisd
MOROR'S INVIGORATING ..11LIXIR.
TT will replace weakness with ,strtingth, ineapadty yit
efgeleney, irregularity with uniform and :stand so•
Linty, and this not only without hazard of naetion, but
with a happy seeet on the general organisation. Eit Bear
in 2:dud that ell maladies, wherever they begin, ib:dsh-with
the nervous system, and that the pa:siltation of thenervo
of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear in mind:
elm, that for every kind of nervous disease, the =lir Go:.
dial is the only reliable preparepVe tnoint.
cream ea lauvous DiqeA '
No langcage can convey en adequate Idea of the tome
diets and almost nelrfitalons change - which it ocomilons In
the diseased, debilitated and Shattorrikriervons Oatem,
whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Wink
ed by sickness—the unstrung and zelaxedz.organixation is
at once braced, revivified and built up. The Mental and
physical symptoms of nervous &cease vanish tor,ethiri un
der its influence. Nor is the effect temEwrary for ihk Oar•
dial properties of the medicine reach the conotltationitself,
and restore it to its normal condition., -
LOBS OP lIIVILOOZ, -
Oonfusion, giddiness, rush of littoral" to the heed, Milano
choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness,
,thMighte self
destruction—fear of insanity,. dyepepsia, genehal, r Ptnetra
don, Itrttabllity, nervonsness, inability to sleep, ilseass
incident to males, decay of the Propagating foricildoi, bye
ter* monomania, vague terrors, palpitation' , of thelleart
mpotency, constipation, ate., from whatever anises arising
it Is, if there be any reliance to be plated on hisman testi
many, absointelyinfallible.
d
The unparalleled :effects of Ilia great restronitieela all
ootoplaintalncidenttofenialeeonsrits new emin thew:mob
of medicine. Thconauxdsofetlinulsuatiitterebnen invented—
thotvande of invigorents concocted—all importing to be
specified In the.rarlottedLseaftes and deningemenbi to which
the delicate formstion of women render her
SVEILY WOMEN OF szas, -
Who suffers from rrealmeo, deningessent, uarrodeness,
tremors, pans in the book, or nay other disorder, whether
pftniirs to her aer., or common to both oozes—t 3 give the
invigorating Cordial a trial.
at ARBLED PERSONS,
°umbers, will find this Cordial after they have used a loot.
tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all
directions are to be mond the happy paronts of healthy off
spring, who would not have been so hot fbr this extraordi
nary preparation. Achill is equally potent for the many di:-
eases for which It is recommended. Thousands of young
men ham bean restored by Using it, end not to a single M
atinee hoe ft failed tc benefit them.
PIiIISONB OD PALE COSTLEXION.
or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or
two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel
low, giddy color, to a beautiful florid complexion.
TO THE MISGUIDED. •
These are some of the sad and melancholy erecla produ
ced by early habits of youth, via: weakness of the back
and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, lose of mos.
cub= power, palpitation of the heart, dyspaMe, nervous
Irritability, derangement of the digeatiae Ittnaneg general
debility, symptoms of tonsumptione, eta.
Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be
dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of Lleas,deprassion
of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, seltdistrust,
love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some ot the evils prods.
cad. All thus afflicted
BEFORE CONTEMPLATING M A ART AGEI
should reflect that a sound mind and body are themost ne
cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; Weed,
without these, the Journey through life becomes a wary
pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the
melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be.
elutes blighted with your own.
OTION.
Dr.Moree's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited
by some unprincipled persons.
In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the merle.
tor's reveal:Mk pasted over the cork of each bottle, and tie
following words blown in the glass:
Dr. normal' Invigorating Cordial,
0. IL RING, Proprietor, N. YI
The Cordial is put Op t highly concentrated, in piht
ties—price three dollars par bottle, two for tire dollar:,
for twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor,
192 Broad Way, N. Y.
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Bold by Drag,glete throughout the. United Maws, Vartad
and the West ladles.
F. Brown's Bescnoo of Jetrualtio it=r•
rrons Ronnie is a preparation of unusual, nee.
I. In ordinary diarrbcca, Incipient cholera, ixt in all
cases of prostration of the digestive fonetiong,.it loaf Ines
timable value. During the prevalente of opidaillidPboiers
and summer complaints, It to peculiarly efficacious; no
feral y, Individual or traveler ehouki be without:it.
MitITION.—Be sure to get the genuine Eiliuni.e.,,Thich Is
prepared only by P. BROWN, at Ids Lrug and , Chemical
Store, N. B. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadel
phia, and. for 8.10 by all th.i respaztable.Apothecarles in the
United States, end In Pittsburgh by • •
B. A. FAIINESTCCIi it. CO.,
SCULLY. - •
Palmer's Celebrated Inpleareaek Same
QTANDS - PERIndIIiENT for davcrrlng nenpa,Greviee.
Rittil onn
agat.ne, en We adrlre ail porthreseeltes
to try It. - trice 25 cads per bettle,et en Oreteryeld Pratt
Bttlea la the United Stater and Carmine
Tor esle lby WOWED and G. Lt. RIME&
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Do. YLEXING, BROS., No. 60 Wood it.
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Allegheny City -.I3SCICHAIII A APEENNAN;
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Do. ........J. P. FLEAIiNa.
Agent or Ohio-.J. D. PARK, Cincinnati:
And in Allegheny by
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