pima[ ottas, , '" , -LARSIFEI ••si s C 4 7 . . (31. vroitiEs. i. Esxgrrantracia rd'CUBDY & CO4 - JSLS:NOTACTUREIREI OF SHELATHINO, :1114,233P15' Mu vi BOLT OOPPY6. Pll,BBB PD 00? 'pnrcuandma, naiad BUll Bottoms, 13Pliler Pain. an• , AU; Importers and Dollars TIN PLATE ~PaPOPP IRON, WIRE, Le. Oonstaally on tinne4 and Tool. , • Ware/aaae. Fa. 149 :fir. and 120 Second area, Pittsburgh, P• 1111.116 . pa l ceder, of Ooppea cut ta say duirea pails mylkdkorliT STOVE VirOEMIg. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, ILUID7II7IIOI.I.II,AND PULES MET= TAXSCIT 0/ 1 011.1110, PARLOR AID MIATIJO STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grate Puente, &it. Sote . .PropriFfor of the celebrated Pgaire GA3 leines i mm and Stoltz 00X513311NG 'COOK STOVES. Office and Sales Room. mistTlydlo Ro j ost Wood se n Pitisizirgn. Pl. 'IMSIIOI/ I II 11 0 1111141S.Ei 'KILLERS, ircitnsoleas - AltD .1111C111XIIITS, • • - /:-4703 MING-TON WORN S. - ..;•,-.:; - , 1 I;:;t:', , „l'ittabur6h,' Penna. OCaDi.'ltoi.97 Dtait et street. v.ctuotot, t of Skarn letglooe an 4 Haab t rilroad Work, Steam Boiler. sod ®eat Iron itoludring dorm= °bort nottoo. morWelydlo plinikEnt 61(e-A,ap v.v..; Er) :011 BILLS DRAWN BY - 41111 SCAM Si HEILMAN & CO., .; UNIONLONDON; IN 'armor °Hi roma 811i1OINQ AND UPWARDS. • I,f[ii•AtAh• BIM an the ptindpet cities and towns of Yhance, 1 1 .0,0 10 '. Ming, parstany, Ronda end atat linropaan Ittebieionelently'end bind And for tabby Wet IL WILL t oa, . Bankers. Wood street. owner of ThlaL ; . ...R4UL'O.OAD OPINE COMPANY. W. C. Et'dwell (Sooomonr to /toter, INA a swat) -ItAIIiROAD SPIKES, OIIAIRS AND BOAT SYTKES. Corner of wath"'N'd Mak; kt. 1.13131 . . Agd Commission Bleithautl, . . • 'll.n&6gante for the sale 01 Pittsburgh Menu- Omitlimmouto and orders for LEAD, UTDE.. =IP, PRODUCE, &a., oolldted. Prompt 'MM. Um 4n - t c lifn6 an 4 forusrpag Commerotal Sttreet, St. Lonl■ itt29Att N.1.101411,11E8 tic SON Sr- DUI= 111 Foreign . and Domestic Dills of Exchange, 014117JOLTIS 0! IMPOSIT, BANK Nays AND SPEC'', NO. 171-11ANNET STUNT. prrrauuenu, PA. :1113.0cillactiona rinds OD all the principal cities theongh• th* United Pladon.. ap=tely W ar. its 0 . • Kandfacturors and Dealers In all lands of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AHD An w• 2.0.13J;L0CN0, ofSnithArtil db:rd and fpXasso;tlgz, PA RO. c)rtx•' MAUR 111 ,STR&W BONNETS AND BATS, 'SONNETILIOBONS, , ➢LOWERS, NO. 03 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH: • - • J. M. uraEro.CUEC.A.Z.TT No. 54 St. Clair Street, • (Dr.lhrish sNevaloßelltig: prrrantreau. rA -5 JOFI2I 000.81241. N ac Fl R.O • . *uonettnnso► , rati Etalila& Irma Vaults, Vault Doors, Wlndow Shuttern Window Guards, .Fos. 91.3.1 Street awl 86 Third Stud, Wood and Markey) PITZEURIACIII, PA., 41!" en band . sariot7 of nAtrPatterna, Gui6rand plain - rnlhbl. for all porpogoe. Partletaar &Utah.) Patel to .:14AIKAgOrave LOLL Jobbing done At .bortnotite. JOHN 9. LEE, CS ANT ri• A. I "tio: ; 86 arke t St., Pittsburgh. "i A good Ossortoent CLOTII3, Cessurrstes, nod altgoode =Mehl, for gelatines.' Veer.fitetneetelett - - :: - mirOroers grains:ly filled, in the latest style's of the a :7Aer27klyda . 7 J. SCOTT. Detittat. .rtAs removed to the house lately: occupied - 14 DI , 1410, %o. in Pei= street, (tooth stde,) .Nlard door .Doti Rawl street. 01:1!lco TlOura from it. WIZ rr. 8.:8.,1k C. P. raivuzczai, ‘.PLUNTING,..OEI AND ALL ENDS OP p pa u. Worolionlo. No. 21Wood St .PITTSBUZiGH, ;.y.LIS to ==l ELEII24.KIe :tly!arAtrig and Conzcalimpra Merchant, DE*321:15 • Pheene, Butter. Seed.e,lrish. Pridace Geimrsy, daitT 91 . 10 , 24 d Haas'. Pittsbank:. dummaic,:, sv - ,A.svErms. ,wnoiEsns AGENCY F.OR 'MR SALE OF , AINI:=6AN WATC*IIS. • `Wevroall. most raspectfully•call . Latta - i - filOsticitho American Wllteim war 1 .1280 n. Mat*" Introd000d; the toutnfoctiiili of it blrli boo become . Aretlyramtehllehed - that irdlh caolldtwe can be planed nyca themes ohs mad correct thrikeepirn both by the 4 - _ been appointed Wholesale Agents loathe ode of Wetchae, the frobllo may be ancortl that we eau sell them et the vul lowest cut. prices. , • • We hare ehn • way bulge stock of firer end Plated "'Aram Ingo Gold /*Filo to eats, each Corsi. most, ;,,,fjlineen,.let end Peintltnin .'oOr osnorttootd of 01.001C0 I.nottaaolly large at preadmt, I . 6iu . Optiminiriratas beautiful. paltortu r a mid Ozo, oay • W: r hare li m O 001 stork of 10 1 i 7 gllsh AA Aldo Oolttitol .1311vos WatdiesOn bolad, all crow own loniortatlOn. • -1..-.7,411111, Watchitikaterooti, Illatorliatand Watch'ol . Asaairr '..."1N1MAL.12311T U141!4 , 1N 1 , 1 , 41 T nu foil to route Blis.'Winalow'e'llootb ingllgicp for Children Teething. It hss no eqnshon earth. It steady tsitilltate s the process of 4,446105 t., softening lb. gams, all inflsolosstlon—erill sllsy Wu, and is tap.to regt4Wo the bowels. Depend- upon it, toolbars, It viligifs test to goturselres, and relief sag hesith to your Perfectly =Fein sit eases. ::.'llatieslitilthi,ixtwe' t m . fe the pteacrlptlou • of on. of : abs igtoilasperleacod and 'kind female Phyeltlene In Neu . tnitazui,and tos.bees used er)tb never-Inning =rem; In etesita: „- ifs bllen ltttis b.* sodinmettietnedy In the worrld , to - all timer Disatitarzind Martino' In Ohilareo,vbether It :sl,as from testblng a /rims awl othar maw . - ins hod hintlth otin be ettlFetted b)dollars mid untlq, It i4iolght iold. botthil lira 'sold omy year Is lb. Ualtud ::;n1154,1 . 411/SOlaillidWeEili c rrewedy. Now 1111 ,2EI " Q ' . 0.71. 1 ,Irl7. Ig,NLI work, Iron theme:aids wrapper, Hold I, mold. throughout the world. Dll.O O. Lt. IiZYBIII . 4 . llgeht for glttaiburgh. • JoZdowlylcT lilwrza's Mum °was DESISOYER, 75- rat'Ontir Ready in Vas Mote Inri.l Sure to litamintae Oxtioatets, Baas. Mosporrens, ymny, :1. 1 -4316 , 11111,11=1., Gams Wow an ilk.= insgoi, . 1 50000 BOXES ZoLD'iN ONE MONTH. SlieeeCakbitteA&melee brill Wu extexalieli nse4 -; • ',tie tirtily4wo pen an parte of invimi, an 4 flint:mina . _ . _ . 'tliotatkolar Wm . barn altastad by the Donna of Raw* l•• dandy Pros* Batiks, Bazooy, Bole. ' 101 ; * Thalak Napbai; fti. , sa their Chemical prop...tor "• 001103 olad moron:bay tba roost dletloiolabe4 ifibukka aAoeer - the trxrrlfL ' • Val& diaknotheileas to all kinds of vermin and loamy has bean entlara to this aisstry by the - Directorial' the .. eartorisliblltlaalltraktaipu a tany fratmora, PiaPristml 11 °IlUr Waribmkaa; lbomfactorati, awl by. Tarlois &to' otgatabak prince ettheak 21 :tan:maaad earalltrate• of IL. rtlYtat7 of thaw Seliutlea ess be earn at tn. Depot. .701,1439¢01ai51a and Ada, by the Inventor , sad Pro; tyttatar r : ..109EPItillIYMPractkateltakdit, • , MS Broadway (car. flatatan at.,nlolo 'York. thnsatal Akan for the U. Swap and Catradas,-rtnyk• ELIBBYON, Drage.; No. 10 Ada Iforlara irat 417" Broadway, New York. 1 , • for lola In ttdacky, wholeul. sod rolall by - A MS Cla, comer Wood god Second etas .708.YLESIMO, *roar Dtatoond an/ Market at. . DELNIIIM .1l; WHIN , L ; WAN. fnaithetrt. • thapalmilro Bloe, on and Leather Store. D. li.xtraxnucrA Bon, No. 31 3. MIA • si4..betnalm Narkot and Chastont ate, Pen,aaome bivi •.; , ..Ditnnta DDT AND SALTED BPANIAg AIDES, Dr) and Bitted Patna IDA Tanners* Ou r Tanner.' and Otu. do? Xnelirat Dm lomat picas, and Span the bad tarmal •;• isaal kinds ot Laatbor Um rontla anima% tor &weer auntie piles De (dm in cub, nt talionin m ungs De Nam Losthar stored te , " olonorguntism. innandlaim 6 •• • • . - nieddildno Glo. U. Kr y- at, alia WoC 4 zenit• Pittattilh. rae Ase heea In th. duo for the past lite mite, asd has 'psel,easea ' metro% Trues* for the care of Umber 'nritil t ; "lab ho ausliaw toast) uty aoteeptrire X. 'eslth stee, seithelitall Ih.t alt ate„ ice befirei. we irouldeerteecgartedwy I ° ollo2 Dr•RelsFrp‘Scrialii• ththattatektidiellekte4w We teetperneded thaS he Is EZ=Z;=l2=ll • " _ • 1,1 4_ al Iio.."III744OANT.;IIZRZET.IIISIIII , .....msarictszt o vo, Palms hem satklhilAputts - 44 1 glarciA -114 Awid _ VAL4I4_. sbuta Acitites. PitOkrargh Steel WOrka. zarrins. sow", do Co. CAST STEEL. 'SPRING, PLOW, AND A. B. STEEL, OPRING I- AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Ste., Pittsburgh, Pa cel9 DUQVEUNZ =OW 13703111. 111..LIIAN, RAI= C 0. ,& Ilattafactours of Iron, Nails; Steel Springs, Axles, Wrought Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., eta., Have removal to their now and attaath. Warahomm, No. 77 Orator and 94 Vaaktilt. • Whom the ars prnarad to execute all order, in their Hue ' laving a lareAaa ,etzopleta anottetaat of "Doqatme.lastralkotozed koods ooa- Itantlioalotadorttkattbry of • - -• 13. , Cleaver's PRIZE MEDAL MONE It SOAP The only genuine, possessing a free and Creamy Lather, a lasting and datcate perfume, and la war. ranted not to Injure the akin. nEwsizi OF 001INTERFUT8, T. 8. 01,1a111 . 11 Odebratad Orown Glyce rine and Bundower Boapg also neponamone Tooth Powder for the Teeth end Gums, to be had of-all the reeportable Drag and Fancy Stora la the United Mtge. Manufactory In London. • Wholesale Depot, Noe 31 and SI Day street. Now York. oaNtamdfo J. 0. ROYSTON. Agent. lILIGNILY GEILW/GI & C 0.,, NAZOTACI9IIO3 07 R. 0 1. IC '8 AND TWI NI4 B 01 .l 1 War and descriptions. Warehouse, 489, cor. Penn and Walnut Stu, Two &Faros Thom the P. V. W. & 0 R. IL Freight Depot, Wl:3mdivrfor a IV SEWING MAOHINES FOR SALM WIT!" ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS, RIANUFACTURICWS PRICKS, /LIME. 8.. REED, PROVO SIDI OF IRON, OR, PERUVIAN S VREI P.— Errojulota Desrausqf tho G1,27,411[4' the 217,1...—Leitfr from Mr. .T. 6 arriq... WlNcetrria, Mtos, Sept. 13, 18.59. Monte. N. L. Cum it Caz--(imtlentett—t cannot le train from adding my testimony to the great and beneficial results I hare experienced from the ma of the Peruvian Hemp. I have bean afflicted from youth op with a severe and malignant "Scrofulous Hume! My face and neck were covered with eropthens and puree, and at times very holly swollen. My gamma health failed no., and I .offend from extreme debility of the whole, gates. I had tried serious kinds of medicines, hot found them of oo Malty I was lodooed by a friend to try the Pereelen Syrup, at the time of Ano nomomlly violest attack of the dimmed. I morel:leg. to mmerierthe the beneficial Effects of it, sod by the time I hut taken one bottle, 1.0 my great sorpriso, the emiLlog had entirely dleappearol from my tem and neck, the morn bed healed, and my gemral health had greatly impmsed. I cooUneed ire me, and have takes some bull doze. bottles. which Mrs M. attended with the most sail. &Cory remit.; there am nor 00 nod l / 2 1110M1 of the atom., and my whole system seem tellers undergone an entire chrome. Very reepectfolly. yours, J. Po COLLIN& No ge Central street, Beaten. 414—See fang advertleement. DR_ OEO. IL HEISER, 140 Rood atnat, is the- AVrkt fur lble na1tx1•4,2,.. ath3tng Itiattluco CALL .1127 I) LADD, WEDS TER k CO'S I. TEST IbIPROVEIMIINT Sewing Machines. ii-This Yukio" took the VLBST PIIISITGII at Millets Alkeiheoy Ilmoty Pair. rrHIS.IS THE MACHINE whose owners offereds rrmlarn oT $2OOO In Philadelphia to any other on exhibition at :the Vilna lin inatitota that could do the same rang. of sprit as sell.— Their offer sot basins beau accepted Ito sips Mt, most be conceded. for sale at .A.. M. MARSEL4.I...I. dc CO.'B. NISAIrlor PICDSHAL ALLto[llllll' OITy. W R. BRAMAN A COY'S DOUBLE THREAD SEW ING 40IiINES; A Model of Simplicity. =EI AOSNT3 WANTLD LAMM A NORTHROP. SEWING MACHINE AT A BARGAIN —A Ent-clue Grover Y Baker's Qallting or Tallovitig Heaths, apeoadtandoranisted la tstkat• °Ker. Coat Vat will be inlatokse thee half price, ban baron at HERBST SHEARESIR.B, car. Liberty enAllscul au. CALL AND EXAbdIND Tile WILCOX. Ar. GIBBS' NEW PAST= SEWING assoirsrims, RECEIVED AT THE LAST TV stm. lair k. Pltlhdelphis BIGGEST PREMIUM. • These Machina ere etkhowtedgad by a who have e cabled theta, the am lo we, yet they ars sold for THE LOW PRICE OP THIRTY DOLLARS. For Side at No. 51 Fifth 'Street.. FAIRBANKS & EWING, oe20:10 I:IENERAL AGENTS. MMU=IJIM PA TROANIVA HAY, COAL, PLAI'YOHH &Lid COUNTER SCALES, Of every &Writ:ol.4Ln Dol• at IPAIRMANWEI &CALE WAiRM3OOI3M, fittornm. C. B. M. SBErra, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. UAS RiIdOVID TO BUII.N'S LAW B•UILDING'S No. 13 Diamond Street, myleall7.i9j Next door to Elt, Peter'. Mora. McKNIGHT & CARNAHAN, Arroaxsrs T LAO. • NO. 110 FOURTH BURNT, ==M! TRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, Aointe No.& Fourth ■greet, fitttbstrp, P. Noun , Pub Ito sad ObloOntimtulonar. spa te ant's. W A N D, 5,000 BUSHELS FLAXSUD For wbkh the blithe': market prloe will be paid by BL, D. SUYDAM, Allegheny. Oil &ill, ex2LErod , ponta oak/ sad Below" Street. WANTED --500 bus. prime now (Hover attd. Apply to' 03.,11111 VAN GOMM% off No 13 Wood shoat. 5000! AGENTS WANTED—To sell 4 _ Aver Isvoutiona. Agnate tuns made oror awg,ooo CM 2010,-.bernarthon all caber .1011118 r •genekB.l— Kappa sad rot 80 mu" mrtloo puts. 008:3818 LHIRALM BROWN, lowBU, gam go att. TO LET—The commodious Dwelling; hotrironth stabler out boner and grounds 14 ticho4, known a, the restrterro, of lion. Z. D. datum, ub- Sitertma hobo Bridget.but beyond the city Harm Use Antra Itbat.Uand, Engels* of -. 11. MM. Apa r uoltdtf • , No. Go Pam* Wad. 'TO LES:—Severel . one Store Rooms on St. 1_1:U1r otraoS, MP of Totdch willba raat.dm ontoctiott with tbo opookoo room on the owed Sow, and lo volt pl> catatd for • fornitoro or cookot Nom Zeriotro of ocu.dgg 111 03.-1111811,11 a. 60 fourth it. gomfortsble , twrt Baylikratisoltl2l4i in Ming *II4 cow •Ilsocassoritt AgailbsilAmst, sad nce Ando fig' /4 WARP/get 214.1)kOnst Vittsintigh 6wytit. R'ITTS33I7MiGFI3.: THURSDAY hIORNINQ, NOV. 17, 1859 OFFICIAL P41'68'401 , THE CIT T. Cur and New. lteana. Elwrzonoconicat. Obaeroatione for the Gazette, by' 1 2. E. Shaw, Optician, 58 Fifth'SL—correetad daily:: RCN. IN .114011-:s . o 3:1 50 b 4 9 o'clock Ai. 9 12 " 6 " v. 9 Burma Comm—Prelim:it ail the Judges. Archibald Blakely, of Butler, was, on motion of Mr. Marshall, admitted to praotico In this Court. King vs. Baker, District Court, argued by Hopkins for plaintiff in error, by Hamilton contra, and closed by Shinn for plaintiff in er ror.j Miller al. fa. Logan, District Court. Argued by Watson for plaintiff in error, and by Brady, contra. 'Patton Te. iVileon, Common Plane. Argued by Burgwin for plaintiff in error, and by Brown, contra. Delaware/Ml:alibi Insurance Co., re. Common !salt!' Insurance Co., and same re. Eureka [fl agrance Co. Argument continued by bombe for defendant in error, and Mooed by C. P. limn ten, contra. Road . in Itobineon townshiP. Quarter Senior's. Argued by Woods (or plaintiff in error, and Mo Clowry, contra. Alexander re. Morgan, District Court. Ar gned by Watson for plaintiff in error, and Streit zer, contra. Lightfoot ea Krugh et: al. Argued by Collier for plaintiff in error, and by Carnaghan, contra. Adjourned till nine o'clock this morning. U. S. CIRCUIT COURT.—This court to in BO sin, Judge fdTandless alone on the bench— Judge Grier being at home to attend the wedding of his daughter. The case of Farwell St M'Claren ye Rody Pat- Lemon, was still on trial yesterday. Dan Rice, the celebrated show Dan of circus notoriety, is interested in it, and was on the stand, under cross-examination, nearly all of yesterday fore noon. It appears that in April of Met year, Dan, whose real name is M'Claron, (he is Dan Rice when on the saw-duet,) sold out and transferred his show and stock to his father and another man named Farwell: The transfer was made at Girard. Soon after, the troupe came hero to ex hibit, when the Sheriff made a levy upon some of the horses as the property of Dan, when, as is alleged, they were his no longer. Hence this suit, which is still on trial. PITTBBUILOU COURT or qUAIITCR SISSIOAR.-13eforo Judges McClure, Maynard, Adams and Parke. IVednrsday, Nor. IG.—This Court mot at the usual hour, but there woe no case ready for trial, so they adjourned until this morning at 9 o'clock. The most Important cases now on the docket. are the Com. vs. Dillaye and Same vs. Langdon, indicted for forgery of certificates of deposit on a bank of New Tort, and by said forged certificates raising a large sum of money to haystack in the Monongahela Valley Bank at McKeesport. Dillaye lain New York under a bail of $3OOO, and may be here for trial to.day. Luigdon is in jail and has been there ever since August last. Except these cases, and that of Jones indicted for murder, the list in this Court is nearly done. TUB MANOUESTZO RAILWAT.—TIIO work on this road is now progressing famously, and in the course of a few weeks the care will be running. Before Christmas day we shall be able to ride to Manchester on the road. The care have been purchased already in New York. They aro called the Stephenson potent, and were bought at a cost of $OOO each, which is $3OO per car lees than the: two horse cars. Wo have heard a full description of this new car, and it seems to us to combine many advantages of tightness and comfort. These care seat sixteen people and afford standing room for eight more. The driver rides on en elevated seat in front, commanding a view of the interior of the car. A patent ar• movement for the receipt of moaey.ia intro duc..l, which entirely does away with the need of a conductor. An iron box is fitted to the car and ever the mouth of it a couple of slips of glaze, meeting at an angle on the box lid, offers the way fox the descent of coin. The passenger drape hie own five cents in the glass cane, the driver touches a spring by hie side, the coin enters the iron box, and no one can take it,out except he him the key, which is left always in the hands of the Treasurer, who empties the boxes every night. About making change, If a man goes into the car with a , ittorter'dolter, for example, he passes it to the driver, who makes change teng.tack the wfio a balf,'Ai_td...l.lleignascager drops the half dims to the box, and the thing is done. In this way the driver has no ehanen to cheat, as he. comes oat at night with the same amount of change he had In the morning, and all that goes Into the Iron box is beyond his reach. The Manchester company think that the one horse car will be for many reasons preferable to the two, the principal one being that it will pay better. Nevertheless, they are determined to haveench vehicle' and as many of them is will in all respects accommodate the public. We learn that an effort it making to procure ono horse ears fOr the Birmingham road. We think that rosifat least will require the full aired ear. The population at either end of the route ie al ready large andlast increasing. On the Man chester route, there is not at first so much to ex pect, and if at length they find it necessary they can readily pat on the track as many double cars as they, nay need. They are determined, how ever, to begin on the one-horee car, which will be here and ready for use in a short time • .t - LL J. R Sesta, Oculist, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, io this city has been univer sally recognized by the citizens of this region for a period of twenty.five yearn, as a profes• atonal gentleman of moat eminent skill and en- Wired practical experience in that branch of surgery which has as its special object the treat ment of the eye. Having made this branch of his profession - the great- purpose of hielife—his chief study,. he may be supposed to have attain ed to as thorough a knowledge of this the most delicate of all our organs and the best and most stiooessful modes of treatment, se any gentleman In the i profession. Numerous oasts Ur. come to ouriknowledge, where the afflicted owe to the consummate skill of Dr. Speer, the naapprecia hie blessing of a restoration to eight. This no- Hoe, it is proper to asy, is entirely. voluntary on our part, from a conviction that it is due to the afflicted to point out to them a eouree from whence 'relief cart be obtained—if skill, expe rience and a thorough acquaintance with the delicate organliafion of the eye are any guar antee of a likelihood of encores in treatment. Dr. Speer line several MOO important oases under treatment at present. ==! TUAILEIMITino FSATIVAL.—FOr various res. none it bee been determined to hold the accus tomed Annual Festival for the support of the pleb in the Infirmary, earlier than usual, and accordingly Wednesday, Thursday (Thankegiv. log Day) Friday, the °3d, 24th and 25th of this month, have been eeleeted for this purpose. As there is but a week until then, we hope that the friends of the Buffering in and around the edgy will improve the time, and do all in their power to make this effort of tho ladies a successful one. If all in the vicinity who read these lines will do what they can among their neighbors in bringing together contributions for this occasion, it will be truly s "Thanksgiving" Festival. .The wards of the Institution are filled with poor suf. ferere, and the treasury was In arrears already in January last upwards of $l2OO, while the donations since received, have been insufficient to meet the daily expenses of the Institution. No. 41 PINY .trot. Communes Itsvoratu.- r -hir. Leonard, as we have already noted, reeiined his officio of Chief Engineer of the Fire Deportment, at the meet- Ing of the Association 011- het Monday evening. They refused to accept it by a nearly unanimous vote. Nevertheless, Mr. Leonard patellae in his resignation, and at his own request his commis sion was revoked yesterday by the Mayor. Mr. L. has made an excellent officer. diligent In sea son and out of season. 116 has made the fire department superior to what it ever was before, and he has spared neither money nor labor to secure its efficiency. We regret the difficulty which has forced him to the step ho has taken. He wrote the letter containing the paragraph which his proved offensive to firemen, without a thought or intention of doing wrong; at least we think so. Until a new chief is .eleoted, A. J. Coppice will be acting Chief Engineer. Learntuts on CIIIMISTEY.—This evening. at University Ks% Prot. Barker will commence his coulee affiances on Chemistry. The subject is one of great interest to &city like Ude, and we are certain that our citizens will do themselves the credit and,pleasure of attending and listen, lug to s course of lectures by a gentleman who elands among the that lecturers upon this eel ence in New England. For.. particulars please see advertisement in another column. INJUNOTION GELARTZD.—The ease of the Penn sylvania Saltidanufaetarlng Company se. Bab bltt,snsit nianufautnrer, of New York, was de.. aided in New Yorkon Saturday last. An Waco- San spinal the defendants was Issued. The snit via brought for infringement of trade mark. Messrs. Bakewell tr. Cushing conducted the ease to:this_successfal issue for the Salt Company. Gottrouso.—Ott libel mite instituted by Mr. Crwponter, of Greensburg, against the editors and proprietor. of the Foss and Dispakh, slich wfre to bare come on for trial on Tuesday, bare been postponed Until to-morrow. _ A anti named . Catharine Brrulter Amide if. deavii before We Bleyer; on , Wednesday, obits. Jig Jiberfilleir,eaCebeFtret Ward, rdiAireeili ad Wiwi lid' Iota& tg con !$P The Pint Etna taffeta ... from the Cliutesi r=l Curran' Mara—Tumulay afternoon we were pres ent at the ant tipping of the Clinton Blast Fla mm*, jest bobsled and pat in operation by Messrs. Graff, Bennett k, Co. of the Clinton Iron Works. This may well be c aned the Pioneer Furnace, for, although there are traditions of a furnace once put; in operation at Wilklnsburg, this is the first one really calculated in all respects to be completely EU, cessful, that was ever started In this immediate vi cinity. To give in full a view of the "Clinton Mills" would require more time and better powers of description, than we possess. They constitute a town in them selves. Their site is on the south side of the Monon gahela, directly opposite the mouth of Market street. The blast threats, of which we shall speak at length is but a portion of ' the Clinton Mills, which latter have been in successful operation for years, depend ing for their pig iron upon the various fernaces in this region, or those east of the Allegheny mountains. These mills work nineteen puddling and eight heating furnaces, contained in a single building, 120 by 2to feet in area, with all the "rolls". and maehinery to. make it what it is—a first-elan mill. This immense building Is near the bank of the Monongahela river, under the brow of the mighty bill that overhangs the village, and the sheet iron and nail factory be longing to the -same works are on the bank of the firer ' on the opposite side of . the main street. Thisfanory - was completed last year, and is 90 by 151 feat in area, containing 30 nail a Sep to menhir'i , with a train of sheet and nail rolls, run by engine . le of 150 horse power. In the mat proper an nail fac tory, there are seven separate engines at work. Be tween three hundred and four hundred meq are con stantly employed in turning off the products of their labor to the markets of the Union. The capacity of the mill is from thirty-4ra to tort; tons f iron per tleY,lmistted work. The eite,ineluding that portion of itory just , entered upon for the uses of the new fern extends along the Monongahela over SOO feet in I ngth, and has upon It some sixty snug and comfort* le houses for the use of the swarm of operatives required to carry on the works. The nail factory and sheet mill am provided with gas brought by the Company from tho Birmingham works, distant one and a half miles. The tenant houses are supplied with water from a tank in tho mills, Oiled by the engine that works the machinery. The great amount of iron In its crude state required annually to keep this vast manufactory In operation, the fluctuations in thenuice of that material, the contingencies:of drought or frost upon the river, the ratos of freight to which Pittsburgh, as away station on the Pennsylvania railroad Is obliged to submit, and, above all, the lack of uniformity In the quality of iron purchased at yttrium smelting furnaces for manufacture here, moved Messrs. Graff, Bennett A Co. to embark In this new enterprise of making their iron from the ore. The . project, carefully weighed end viewed in all Its aspects, is now realized. The Clinton Blast Furnace la at work, and ream.. 1 0 its, operations the most sanguisth hopes and expee tations 'of its projectors. , • . TUN CLINTON VOSIALCI. The engine is an upright, of 160 horse power, and is the first one of the kind ever built in Pittsburgh. It was construeted at the well known establishment of Messrs!. Robinson, Minis J. Millers, of Swath Pittsburgh. The steam cylinder is twenty-eight inches in diameter, with ei stroke of four and a half feet. The blowing cylinder is si.ciu.sir inches in diameter, with the tame stroke as the other. The power of the blast is equal to a pressure of eight tbs. to the square Inch. There is also an elegant "Doc tor" engine for supplying the boilers and elevators with water, working a Worthington pump. This throws four hundred gallops per minute, and yet it appears to'vrork with great ease. These engines were designed and made from draughts by Mr. Reu ben Miller, son of Reuben Miller, Jr. lie Mu just finished his appreutice(htp, and has not yet attained to his majority. The engine worked admirably at the very first application of the steam, for they were Imilt under the superintendence of Messrs. William Stark and Charles Lowo, foremen at the work. of Messrs. Itobineoe, Minis .• hailers, before earned. {Se may add that all the iron work, including the immense amount of conducting and heating tubes, 'etc:, ore from the manufactory of this well known firm. • The engine, 21 foot in height, is fined in A separate noose, IS by 52 foot. The blast is carried by tubing into the casting house which in of iron, 40 feet wide Eby 90 feet in length. In the muting bonne, immedi ately in the rear of the stack and about 10 foot above :the door, is the air receiver, an immense tuboof iron, ill feet in diameter and 30 feet in length. From the ;air receiver the blast is forced into and through Si :stands of hot blast pipes, whose weight Oboe is `about fifty tons. It is in these pipes the beating process takes place, and from these the air is forced into the stark at a temperature high enough to melt lead, i. c. between wine hundred and one thousand ;degrees, Fahrenheit. Thus the blunt of air is made toot only to urge the fires of the frantic°, as would be the rose were it entirely cold, but also gives the aa- Atiosal fury to the burning and melting mass of !,bont one thousand degrees of beat. This brings us to thentack itself, which is 12 foot do the bosh and4s feet high. It is made of boiler iron nod lined with fire brick. At the foundation constructed with an eye to beauty as well as' de tability and use. It rests %pen columns of iron, i.e.( with great taste. This stack le one of the moil 'compact, neatly shaped and thoroughly. constructed pieces of work in all Ude region. IsiX supplied with it 3 ore, flan and fuel, through apertures near its top, hod above the roof of the casting bons°. To this point, all the erode material is elevated by a very Le lem Pitme of nrelthmanst.#.._At a point some • • 1. ,4 of the • r ors two platform., ilmilar to thom sea sO' 14 by a wire rope parsin whee a beside the summit of the k. Suppose one of Phase platform. to be at the Duero, loa de d with Its ear of ore md ceka. The. other will then be at the top. The man at the top then. open. a valve and fills the platform, which is le - Tact a water trek, With water. It immediately descends by its own Weight and draws up the platform from the bottom with its load. So they go. ' There is yet another building connected with this furnace, railed the stock house,. This Is on the im mediate bank of the river where the coke is ;tacked end the on, prepared for use by being hammered up into convenient sixes. This building is 50 fast by 5.5,, and conteins offices, carpenters shop and Store teems. Near by are the coking femme, ten In number, which prepare the fuel for use in the sack.: Thus we have the three buildings as above described, connected together and. all Condit:lg to the one end— the reducing of the ore to' metal. The foundations of the new furnace were laid in May last. Everything from that time has gone Headily onward, and no stone was laid that needed rroroval. Cu the ;4th of November (Monday last) she was fired up at ono o'clock, r. 11., and in three hours afterwards the blast was put on. Twenty- Mean boom aftenrarda the furnace was Gapped and mads its first run of metal. A large number of our leading citizen!, gentlemen engagedin the iron busi ness, were present. The casting house floor was laid oil in sections of moulds to receire the fluent iron. stsod in five minutes after the tapping, the whole job .was done. Glowing from its fiery home the molten mese rolled out !Brewster, and filled the whole build ing with its light and heat. The job was aocom plished,and the enterprising gentlemen who hare entharked over forty thousand dellars in this enter prise, saw their cares and labors crowned, thus far ai least, with! itiMaLl. The run of metal was g00d,.. and judges declared the whole concern sallsfachtry in the highest degree. ll'e thought the glow of sat- . lifantlon might well appear is the face. of ;Messrs. Athos Crowther, of New Castle, and It. 11. Mar s4all, of Graff, Bennett .t Co., after whom plans all' the works have been erected. They Saw their labors noccassful according to their wish. Mr. Crowther has now and will continue to have full charge of the femme, and under him there can be tab doubt of its aureole. MOMS. Grail, Bennett .4. Co., express themselves is highly gratified with the rimit of the labors of Mr. Crowther, and that gen tleman may now congratulate himself in having brought to a successful completion the but melting Aroma in the whole Went, for such the "Clinton" is pronounced by. some of the best judges in the coun try, who have examined It carefully. :The first run of metal was made from common ore, Mph as is found in Ohio and Virginia. The com pany will by no triune confine themselves to title They have in huge stacks at the landing, the rich ores from the Iron Mountain in Missouri, and from the great beds of Lake Superior. They have aim ready for use, some of the choice yields of the Can ada veins, and will goon be receiving more from Pi lo{ !iamb, in Missouri. The making of Iron from the ore in Pittsburgh I. at length an accomplished fact ; the thing has been at length begun under the most faiorable auspices, and we have not the shadow of ddobt that tho Iron will be made cheaper -and of a better quality than what has been used heretofore. This being the rase, all our iron masters will embark hilt, and Pittsburgh will be emancipated from her di:Mandel:ice upon other sources for-any thing but the ores, out of which her fabrics of Iron are made. So • be: it esy we. Never go abroad for any thing you east make at home. HOLlDAYS.—ThantEglvlog, Christmas and Now Yearn are coming. In fact they are almost here, and our merchants would do well to note the feet. A little extra advertising le now just beorder. We offer each facilities as cannot be surpassed by any nowepaper in town', Clear type, good paper, a handsome sheet and a first class circulation combine to invite advertisers to make known their wares through the columns oti the °Ann.& 'tta Franklin Literary Sudety will give an ex?iabition on this (Thareciay) evening, at Ma. souio Ball. The performances of this Society Moe always hitherto been very creditable to the Mug men engaged in it, and such. doubtless, will be the case to-night. Young's Brass Band has been engaged. See advertisement in another column. Tan United Presbyter:dn. says that the Fifth U.!, P. Congregation and . Church, of it.,. Mr. ROd, intend soon to build p new church edifice. This congregation Is prloolpally made up of thase who came out of the First U. P. Chloral olkscooWnt of the dissolution of the pastoral re. Cation of Mr. need. They worship now at La fayette Ram I BITUART.-61r. Elijah G. Stevens, fermerlya printer in the °lnce of the Chronicle, in this city, died at the residence of his parents, In Union town, Fayette county, on Tuesday afternoon. HI! disease was oonsumptiqU. He was about 80 years of bge, and leaves a wifo and throe chil dren to mourn hie loon l'rW4 , o MU, named respectively John ll'Mahon and James Medill, were beforelho Mayor, on ViCi.dnemitl, charged with resisting an officer. It appeared that it took iodise, the polioalto con vey the two to tho watch fringe. The first was colomitted in default of, fine of $l6, and the latter paid a nue of $lO and was d1111111("i %ommirran.—Cllrarles Mohan was conuoltrad to 31111. on Wednendai, charged before Alderman Johns With 'sew* end brtttrn7. with Inknt to on oath of/James Flynn. These are Ura Dirties who had anima court thla term grow ing matt diffinaWontrowoorlo,. tik!94 11 4, typzrea pn(ali VIPS • • - Asarraz asb Dams= at Yam Mirti—Thealawing are the whale aod depertorte of tbo merle to mad from the fitter:m.o Post Mary weasel to salt the tate change of 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 7 tho &darn Lod Weatern roads. Boor of ..t.sruut Kurz. r. "RoMO. Fint N.I. Dosion, Baltlason, Nen York, Phil/040th, Visahingtnu, n. C., Harrisburg. Holliday. ugrg, muumuu, Altoona-...1%.'00 • ui All meg malts from Pittrinrgh to ... • m Second E .'rru NW. Boston. Now York, Philadelphia, Richmond, Washington, D. C. Harris. burg, Chambenburg, Car. Reis, dchnstoms, Lsommter, Ranting =TERN 11.1 ILL P. PORT G.• C. L lint Mad. Chkago, 12-70 a ok All way ma/ls from Pluaborgh to Orroillov, sod all mails A, verwiri horn P., Ft. W. A C. B.R. coo p Second IP.tTru NAM. CI orloosti, Chim,go, Colombo., Cairo, Erla, Detroit= i, oe, loOlaospolls, Memphis, Nashville, New Or. leans, St. Joseph, Bt. too* Tolesio, , Little Both. Napgr Iwo 1215 p m: N.LILq VIA C. r. ft. ft. BO NI% OlaveLand, Wheeling, titrobearllle .. - - . ...... 1:10 m Way malls rt. O. tP. ..... - litoo p Way mall from Rochater, Pa , to Ball Alr, 0b10..-...-.- ...... 1203 • m alißalttL v. L c Way mills from Mat, arch t• Kltfaantor, also, all malls for Clarion; Blk and Jarmo --....12:00 • m NAILS VIA P. /I 0. L. IL Wnt Newton, Connellartlle, Unlontown.....lloo • to NAILS PIA soenutoanna (nne.) Drowonllle, Bellvernon,Cook. town, Coal Valley, Ellzabealt, Monongahela City, Watt Ellsabeth, Cita Bon 1211:10 a in Butler, Mercier, Meadville to Er1a.....: ........... ......... MOO a DI Canoneho rg, Washington, .............._l2OO • m JONN 0. DU MOOS* EVIL—The way things aro done at Clarke Gift Book Store, No. 63 Market street, is surprising to everybody. His liberality is unbounded. Yesterday, Mrs. 8. Vandergriff, residing on Fourth street, this city, was the-fortunate recipient of a beautiful gold watch. Yesterday morning, the postmaster at Se wickley, Mr. Wm. A. Ellis, same in for the first grand gift of the week—a fine, superb gentle man's shawl. Thus the things go. Is it any wonder this place is so popular ? MAN KILLZD IN A COAL Pm —A German named Nicholas Romieer was yesterday found pond in Drown'a mai pit. Robed been working In a room by Mime% and when the boy, who hauls the cost out, went to the room for Ito miner's Oar load, he found him hurried under an enormous piece of elate, which had fallen upon and completely crushed him. lie woe a single man and aged about $2. The Coroner held an inquest, and a verdict was rendered in acoord once with the facts. Cam, nnd examine Grover & Baker's tailor?, man ufacturnrs' and family sewing machines, at the cor ner of Market and'Fifth stroot, second story. They are undoubtedly the best now made. would invite attention to the list of stooks advertised for Gale at the Merchant's Exchange, this evening, by Meters. Austin Loomis At Co. WE omitted to call pa}tioolar attention to the fact, in noticing the stock of Mr. Samuel McMaster', yes terday morning, that he repaired and ,renovated Ladies' Fors, thoroughly cleansing them, and im parting to them a livelineas even exceeding that which they exhibit when entirely now. We exam ined at Mr. McMaster.' store ' on; yesteiday, some samples of Furs which ho ha d just cleansed, and were struck with their beauty and elegance. They appeared cleaner, more lively and soft and loss harsh than the new Furs, which had not yet been exposed to the smoke and soot of our city. We can assure Louie., and all others wishing Furs thoroughly reno vated from their impurities, that at No. SO Market street is the place to have the work done well, satis factorily end cheaply. His process of cleansing most certainly have a decided advantage over all others, if wo are permitted to judge from the perfec tion of the work exhibited to tier inspection. Just call in and roe for. yourselves. To SLWING MACIIINE . OPIRATORS.-Mr. J. T. §haw, No. 6S Fifth street, 4th story over Jr. R. Reed & Co.'s Jewelry Store, is fully prepared to repair and put in perfect order all description of Sewing Ma chines. Operators having defective and damaged machines will find it to their :Armitage to give him • call, as he will make all things right and restore the marble. to perfect running order. Priers mod uate.. HOXET.-J. Montooth, Nos. 175 and 177 Smith field street. bas jest razeived *ix thousand pound! of clover .d stealth,at hooey, in glaze bones and glass • Jere. 'able!' he is selliog at the most reasonable rate.. Nouce to Builders and Contractors. 'PIM UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman 2. 'far Howland Perry) staold respectfully Inform Mom for show he him done wort, nod Ms public tom pre seed to famish moo. appmyo lat," - 4145 - : pAtt c7O Rtate - Rob, In the tturo ntuhar, Orders far Raclin at go- pelting of Slaw Roars (If left et the othre of A 1.14. 14 of Woo moot sod the Cenekllrlftb need,) will halo= attended la TIRMIAB PARRY. Splendid Ladies' Furs. SAMUEL McSIASTER, No. 90 Market Stmt., DATA, OAPS, LADLES' YDES, fc, Mara tom qablity, Went bahloss .r.,7 NEWEST !MYLES 4GrOLEANIING •ND REPAIRING FORB.IOII Wised eseml. bb superb stock Parßonuesuber, No. pJ Mast street oolS:Irod "; 0 !qr ,",...T ril 9 _,-:. E: :I 3 . A •-:' g.. 'g 2g tt - ki o - o - p. ~ n ..„.`.4 Ig 2.. ? - 4 :?-I=lA. e, '44 '' ' 2l P, ri- 0 C. t'l 9 i, •-.. t5l B CG ti = g , .." Vi El. r* P F.." u..) ~ ..,.. !I. 'z' 'I - tog_ Ir 4 2 g'i'g I/ %13 F ° 0 . 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P g.i co ~., 4. ... ~, ~ 0 0 , in= Y & H 003 ~. 2, g: n m = 0 1 .1 '-.• Ftsa% pi tq 5...1 ii. 0 7; 0 g.' li V 2 5; c " a' ..~, ~,,2 . ,- - ~ r, 0 0 5 ,tr, a t^' ' ti, t all Cl l 3 " - c ' M ' : t;/ . tm ;%. z • „Tg2 F . - . z ,,,, • :...-. 0 - ... H lot 0 tl .5: F i 1 g•- • 5 ,1. r.s. 1.-- • 8 xod ti ~g . ~w c, .. 0 11 P- fe• z ii • K A al Fi H ; auf „ i PI 4 mg,. v g , g „ ,' . F;.'r • 7 ..; . — H i r mg cC• , 0 4 Ca , E, g a .s GO TO BARKER'S NEW STORE, No. 59 Market Street, Mere they Ikrit wlllog FINE MERINOS AT 50 OTS., ELAINES, NIIME ARTICLE, at from 123 TO 18} . . . . . SILKS PROM 60 MINTS UP, And the Cheapest and Earn. CLOAKS, SHAWLS AND WOOLENS, FOR !MN AND MTh To be bought any - Ml.lr In the city. Seirßethernbar, 59 Market Street:lE4 nots.twd JO= I. uszni.... -.a. ow 'sows. .136A880P, BIACKROWN CO., !FORWARD= ANA COMMISSION ZdERCELII,NTS. AND DIALIII IN FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT, BACON, LARD, BUTTSB, Azd W hands 0 , Produce, _ . RIO Warty entifoorr zu,4 Pittabuygh. Thonzeis. - - - -;ll44:43*lll2oAl , nsigiallir kiettagy:viv_ xvirana=atodwatentiabiallasup raill‘a Telegraphic. • New Nov. 10.—The report of the nozi.a rival ofhe North Star at Aspinwall up to the , l4th init:,:afiiwhich date she was fully six days overdue. had naitmllly caused considerable anxiety. :She carried 468 sailors, 37 marinas, and 18 Offleell in atfarge fir them, bound to join the United States p hip I - Saranac, or the Pacific sqesdmn. Total 164. The following are the names of the officers FL Ritchie, Captain M. C. Watkins, Lieutenant; R. W.. Meade, do; G.' Shryroek, master; D. S. Green, surgeon; B. G reen , assistant do, Win. A. Ingercall, purser; T. 'B. C. Stump, first assistant engineer; Charles Schro. der, do; B. R. Cbassaing, second assistant do; B, B. IL Wharton, do; S. W. Cragg, third do; .1. A. son, do; A. Campbell. do; A. Deans. do; B. Auhry, do; P. Miller, boatswain, and John King, :Allot *ker. There were also 333 Grit and second cabin passengers; 150 in the steerage, and 185 soldiers and marina! for ' the United States steamer Saranac, making a total of 8 78... The most reasonable way to account for her absence is that rho has met with an accident she may have broken come part of her marbitile 7 7 and pat into come port from which Intelligence not yet been received. NtIV rOZE, Nov.l6.—The steamer Naw York, from Hrer men and Southampton, arrived rile arming. Her date* have been anticipated. The money muter is len evoy on loog discounta,'and paper undergoes a closer serotloy. We quote prim abort hilientile,6% and long at tH41f754. On call there le no alteration—Me robing rates are Vito and IL Nothing he. been heard et We point of the North Star. The dimmer Daniel Webetor will leave to-night one voyage of mart for her. IEIMI New ORLEANS, Nov. 10.—The Texan Legislature organized on the 7th. The Houston party °Misers warn elected at Batt Antonio on the 10th. A hOttle occurred on the 4th, between forty soldiers and col unteers, under Lieut.. Ragan, and the Indians. The latter were defeated. Ragan was badly woondad. Sr. Louts, Nov. 16.—The river recedes at the ante of about two inches per day, at this point, and all the upper streams are falling. Tho weather is dear, mild and pleasant. Sr. Louis, Nov. 10.—River stationary; 53 feat to Cairo. All the upper streams on a decline. Weather clear and mild. Moirturar.., Nov. 16.—The four notes of $1.1)00 each, stolen some timo ago from the Commerpial Bank of this city, were returned today by a Roman Catholic Priest. It is supposed that they reached him through the confessionaL Itornestnn, N.Y., Nov. 16.—The tannery in this city, talonging to MOMS. Fitch and Ailing', pas beau destroyed .by tiro. The loss is estimated at $70,000. The insurance amounts to only $20,600. CINCIPINATT,Nov. o.—The river has risen fourtisen inches last night, and is still rising. Tho weather to clear and cool. Lotnavtaar, Nov. 16.—Riror falling; 3 fe4 S Inches water In the canal. Commorr SENSE rules the mass of the people, whatever the mi.namo4 and misanthrope philoniphoratally ay to the contrary. filen them. goal thing, let ft. moe. Its be clearly innaintrattsi, and they will not Imitate to glee it their twist cordlal patronage. The masses have al ready retitled the Judgmeot of a physician concernimiihe virtue. of IIOSTICITBIBB\I3ITTSitS, as may be seen in the Immene qnsutltin of thliroediclue. that are annuallyiold In army •Preol2 of the Int. It f. now recoguloed aa groat , ly nporlor to all other remedial yet derived for demean of Ms digestive organ., nob ea diarbora, dysentery,.dytnpop. Ala, and for the various foyers that arise from derangement of Maio portions of the engem. flattener'. tome to Int. becoming • household tenni from Heine to Team front ibir shorn of the Atlantic to the Piscine. Try the ankles and be ntioned. Sold by druggists lied dealer. generally, everywhere, und by LIOBTETTAA k 851 IT/1, mauutectuten and proprietor., 69 Whisraud6a trent arnsta. le:Nattier lIELMILIOLD'3 GENUINE I'aErnESTION. -3 111M31111Mb'S BUCIIU for tho Madden .. RELSIBIMIt'S 110011 U for the :Shinn) r: lIELDIBOLD'S BINJUU for the Gravel; RELBBOLD'S BUCIIU for ells Dropsy, lIIMMBOLD'eI BUGIIU for Nervotteumn. RELSIDOLD'S BUCIIU f.r Lope of Memory: -. lIELSIBOLD . B 1111CUU fur Monomer Vision: j. FIALMEOLD'S BIJOIIO for 1110103 U Breathing. EIELSIBOLD'S BUCIIU for Went Nemec I TIALMBOLD'S BUCRU for General Debility; ELEPIBOLD'S ItUCIIU for Utilverml Laawlttd, IikLMBOLD'S BUCIIU tor Horror of Dlii."l, lIELSIBULD'S ItUCIIU for Night Awestc lIELMBOLDIi BUCIIU for Waltefulne, 1 IHMSIBOLIPS IMOD U for Dryneneof the ?Me, 4 . . . lIIMLBOLD'S ISUCIIU for Erophoror, . lIALSIBOLD'S ISUCIIU Cro Pain In the Back; , lIELSIBOLD'S BUCIIU for Marine. of th e Ey elide, vr) tit Temporary Sonnolon and Lon. of Sight; arLMISOWS BUCLIU for Mobility and Itestlwenem 818 Wsot of Attention, (horror of Sorirtyi RIMBAUD'S BUM If for Obstruction.: .• LIELMBOLIES BUCIIU for Excess. tinning from Itnfls Cr•tfoll. and all athenraer of Om Senna! Organ', eslstlnk(in either to., from whatever mom othalnattog. Sold only hy Int. GEO II BETSEtt, I(0 Wool area. Pltudnugh. omL - nditeld ' W..z. D. HUGUS, BREWER'S BUILDING}, No 102 Market and 13 Fifth Street ; 11.6,1 optilied a 1/001,11t1 ASSY( .r efilelVLS, CLuAKS. AND RAGLAN Of the late,t te welch they Intl, the etlentWelot the lAtilles S \SIM .elected stock al Dress Ling Boo'tEi! ill .• WATER-PRO OF HUNTI.NII BOOTS AT W. E. SCIIMERTZ & CO.'S, 0,1.1 No. 31 Ptah W. D UGLAS No. 77 Wood Street. DAT, CAP AND LADIES FANCU FUR 1 - 10 USE Fall Styl'a Dress Hats now Ready, With all the um etylee of EOM HATA and CAPS. Whott• sole and Retell. My Weeds and the public are Invited to toy old,ataud. No.:1 WOOD STREET. oelf.: W. DODOLAS:V LADIES FURS HATS AND CAPS OF EVERY STYLE AND FRICE AT NITORD & CO'S-. I NO. 131 WOOD 13T'REIC.T. 0c.19 r A%VRENCEVILLE PROPERTY' FOR BALIL—A Brick Dwelling 1:10111•0 of - 7 come, with good porch, cellar, bath come, good well and pomp, stable, coal home, to. The roomers all painted and papermita good biloben reuse, frnit and abed° tree; grime vine; le, and a great variety ofutioioe Hower; =all fruits, *o; plait ing teem The tut is 150 feet el:tent:locm street, by 100 41) Vinattlugton st, toCherry alley. Price $l,OOO. Trims ey e , ... ok7 nolG B. CUTHBERT l 51 Market etreet. NEW SONG S Harry Hoontain llaid—fronthiplece. Fairy Bell—Foe/ex Ever of Theo—frontispiece 17[11.1W1a1 Quite dap. when we ore old. Haggle Myth Zo. For wale by JOllBl if, HELENE, 81 Word street. Node mailed on receipt of the prim. note 1:5A?.. TJ..L. StAIICTIGTOII/1 DULIII Ii Wooden and Willow Ware. DASEICTS, BROOMS, 1111080P3, CORDACIF, I.C. do. 21. Diamond. Rte The People's Shoe Store D; H , D.II7IINBACELDRi • DEALER. IN BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, YON Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths and Children 11 0. 15 Flfth Strati, , 03.11m1 [Neu fihkrketj PITI.3IIIIItOII. • __ DIAMOND. -A three storyßrick arranged tellh hsll and 11 rooms, and S on the garret rood cellar and. asahtmuse. Also, two story house of t room; situate on DIZZIODd &Bey. Alec, • large Tort shop, The lot Is 30 feet front' by 110 deep; paved yard, shade tree; hydrant, /14.,a1l In oompltio order. Prim PAM. TOMO, ;my, Por sale by B. CUTHBERT A 0011,111 10,1' COFFEE Just recillved awl for sale by • To TIIC N CRYOUS or Botu SETIIS.—A ad Clergymen having bath tutored to health. In a fear dolyei alter many yam of great [tenons suffering, Le 'Oiling Ick ambit otlaara by pending (free) a ropy at the prucaftptioW need. Direct tho Rev. 101181 U. BAGNALL, 186 ban* .treat. Brooklyn. arBo-2carodl2marr DRS. C. 111. FITCH dr. J. W. SYKES. Physicians for Dlaeuea of the Throatand Chest. sad other Chranlo Ailment. compUcat.l %id er canslngPolmcmary Consuropilom Offico DI Penn lannit,' Plttntaugh, P. CONSULTATION ILLISIL A list of, gas.: than am to Moo wishing to consult us by letter. leitnannlawlyPne BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS. Pl%lhorA Fignred Ranch ]lf~cinw~ ALL WOOL PLAIDS, solo O. RANSON LOVE, 61 Itarketstreet OILS AND PITCH— W Whale 011, M do No 1 W 8 Lard ONL• 10 do Mochigefy do "Zo do Pitch, Oo 10,101 and foredo by non - 000 -BUSH. BYE, to arrive pyrite 0. ICCO barbels Wheat, to mho by A t P. IL For ado bY - 11ITOROOCIC,11cCIIWZIFF & 00. 001TEE-7:150 by pod i and prime Bior "w! - * * : ircvsli;°ithahco,' ..13814. num APPLEtifoa aale.4s: . ‘" l ' f l za ‘ lli esP-X 24 "lII TT II % - - iv6wireE Jou= Warm", C.-P.; W. a WaLLAND, WL RKWT; Prroszonalt; Tamut, Namlos 17,1859. /LOU/I.—there coins • firm foollng gimo'," bet theta was no goof:stir, charge In jorker agog Of .• lot of GOO MA. Sc. Laois Entr• to who. at $5,6& Stom of 600 bbls In soulons lots at $4,65€45 tor Soper; tr Elton $5,19 tor funny ot• and $6 thr frog do— Itlo outside fir= = li n& ttya Vow, /0 6bLs nom store at - SU& . aasiN—char h still to good /apply and market tither doll; oleo at diyxd of 760 both al 62 and 760 do at DX OLoo. 176 both from ;tore at 42.343, and 400 de, at 45. Itre, 2,100 bath at depot at 63—a decline. Mare, 250 bosh Red Win. we at depot at 01, 1 3, 611102ifam cbange in Soper or /I,.laaacv, sales of fej Iv, Coffee to lots to country at 17. anE Sof 55 . me Old Rye Wbieky at 7.5051;61 doreetifted at 'di. • • C oo6 l2ll—a sae 34 , ^ 600 the at IV • ASHaI--eale• of 30 - t/e at LEY. • /11101[WILSAT notre.-.14' o 8,100 lba at $2 100. APPLREP-dolk Ws al GO bbleßtiml , of irlDV : l '• 0/I=6lls—aalea of 230 be. W. U at 10. -" goat—the idaltabtalins wee. anal, caualancal. aad the =get far ErAs. Yesterday Tat. aellyn Wee of IA ',me w: ZS, at $5,f2, amen vela 'eras • vary bean' too tad br o w,. anexixo priM, haakaama hasfy and dma light, tan as flay mu, at $4,70, v ow up collar lot, at $4,76; and Slot of feel, to ave, yyrO cootneded for at $1,76, deliverable on Satotaaa. 111024ETAILY AND GARMILIMII4I.4... Pamortraza OArrta EMS; Monday. NtreMber About 2,300 beef cattle wore eold at the different Iyarda Mat week. The Market war dolt. but without Key' material change to note in priers aloes lad head sold at 74193i0r tholes, and 1,500 for inferior.' • • i; Or hogethe sake at Intltersysill were 3,037 head, at prices ranging from 8531 to $7. 1,177 hogs were also •61,Mil ler & Pullman, at the Arena° Tara, at front $0 $7 the MO the net, ambling to condition. About I'4o sheep ro dieporwl of at. ft= $0 to SA the 100 Ibe not, a:cording to e condition. Clatattaron Rtcr. No*. IL—A good dimmed ham prevailed threughont the peat week fo this Wide, Magee• talons of the pre/eke:ulna* haring beenfully sustaltast for the pad two days, however, the market hat been Utast 'And °pent/one (Mocked, o r Ma warm ofsupplles and the ad mod, asked by holders, which buyer. were unwilling to ' f or n. to. Extremes of talcs szge,4ll, the baler figure for • tot of prime, the ranelsod thle season. The quota. bona are ea ;follows; ordltuu7 tO kat 2.27,162..%; goc.l, none offerin prime 4%. The unusual occurrence of • heavy feller, in eonth affect wu amaocutced. to-day, In the worpaulan of ?dome. Elate k Go., (formerly !Mae, Gardner t Howell, In the Nur Bedford Oil hod Calitanda trade.. The difflculg was wholly =Look. el for In businew circles, as the house stood In fair credit; sod their Slagle num paper era. =cutup to the lut week. The renter partner was a Director In the 2./.h***.hst Onus parry. The Ilabilltlea of the helm am not yet dated. Their luau are attramted to the Cellfortda trade.-IN. Y. Thaea Appian and waken continue to arrive quite reedy, and. stacks of both are acomonlettlog. The receipts for the put woek wero 8,027 bids epplos, aOl 6,C74 do potithos, While the exports were only 2,297 Ms of the loraterilind do of the latter.—Nlo, Um. The ototoment of the Bonk avenges for Um pant weak is quite as formable in theopecie line m won anticfpatod, the doorman being only $41,000. The eblpment of Saturday don not, bornmur, show in them figural. no forced expos,. atom of loans continues, and Lilo depoalts naturally show an increase. The following (la COMMIWTO StatoTheot of the condition of the Bulks of the City of New Yoti , . Nov. b. Nov. 12. ....... —5122,118,037 $1=30,252 1nt . .41,e6a,i16 Spode-- 21,918,341 2 , 14186,948 Dtse. 41,295 Otoolgtoo...— 8,627,421 8,443,655 Dec. 10,266 Not Dopostto..—. 73,023,893 74,00,191 Inc.. 1, 000,Z3 [N. ;fin,. , . , There was but little doing at tho deer yesterday.. nete firm no arrivals. The day was pleasant as it could In and the river reetalthg a little. Ms little rise his let soot or durance neariyali the bests that won In port. We counted only...men beeldes new ones at the landing tact A good many Oat tags, convoying coal bargo. - ttavo left on what water we now have. Thu prospect new 1.9 that no shall Lave mote rain within a short Liam The Cluclortiti Gazette, of Tuesday nye ba,ik poetizer oh the atearuer f i arterhstirg aimed Calvert, from Wheeling. Va., while the Oat am at Cavedrellock, ou Thursday weal out to explore the cave, sod climbing the pole to the upper chamber of the CST., It fell Bud atruck. Matta the temple, Injuring him MD that he died on Friday mng. The eleamer I/tamped was sold at Ciocinhati for SGOO to Cept. Ilsalett...—The Simms arrived et C. for here, Trietlay. Steamboat Register. •' ARIOVED. Yelegraphatroartiertlle; Telegraph s Dreamily/3le J.Bereen Brewton(lter, Jared.% Brownarille; Ca. Ilaynril, Elizabeth; CoL Bayard. Elizabeth; feet--falling. 61sw 'Voss, Nov. 16.—Cotton steady; min 1600 Flom' beer,: mice 14,600 bids; Ohio $5,3613,5,66. IVbeets hoary; mim 21,000 bush; white $1.,60t western $1,40; Chi. rug. spring $1,10@1,12.4. Corn henry; sales 16,000 bush; white $1,03; yellow $1,0101,03, Oste firma SRO". Port firm; mesa $11,12%; western prime me se $16,60. Bacon buoyant; ifolderadentand an advertise; dm 600 boa= city cut =Ueda at Pc, lenuary am] Febrdsrydslinry, and 600 boma log clear at S. December and January delivery. Dreaded Doe are held firm:at 734e.75 ,. , 802er firm; 1 10 . 1.• coved° 6%(„07% Cm= Disatte—leef Cattle doll.apil hears, but prbrienot materiali t y lower. Thesupply is quite' lugs, but chie fl y of comutolt and medium grades; Pricks I &avid from 4X410--stersge about 7; receipts 4160 !acad.' . Eheep and Lambs sdranced 26:n50 per bead; receipts 15,0000 Ebsloo scerce sad much higher, quotations o,4<rs6t receipts 7000 Lead. ' envenmen, Nov. 16. Flour is in better twat etulittierfor demand at $4,50,,n" 4,65 for sukerflm. There lemon inquiry . for Wheat, et $l,lO for primeered and $l,lB tombola, white, the demand running on the better grades. Corn I. In good rnYtiest et 440 45. liateare more salve et 48. Rye stomly et 70. Barley commands 65,ireedlly. Whisky dell ate;(. There le bet little demand fur Provisions of my kind. The Ilog market la troller and ffirestend downward: sales at 4 0 . 8 5(44,110 receipts increasing. Yeehange firmer at 11%. PHIL.M.I , OIA, Nov. 16.—Roar doll; melee of 800 Mt. ot-4 5 . 12 4413:45. and to the trade bum our lowest ligures up to 45,644 tor C0r0.131011 and extra, 45,7800,25 for ny, and if 8,f0m,615 for fancy, Wheat lam lair demand; 'Z.OO bosh red sold at $lOO, and white at $1,37@ 41,42. Rye soli. on arrival Cl 91491 for Pennsylvania, and efl@ts: for Delaware. COM be mum and wind; 2000 bush new yellow sold et ti '14174%. Oda Seedy at 41 for Del.. were and 43(g44 for Pentintronla. Whisky It steady at G o o 2 8 340:: - / Minstar, Nor. - 1", at 11,3719. Wheat quiet., for whin, and 9141C911,223 Mr red. am for old white and yellow. Prortsions Whisky g1ikg15,25, and prime at $01; Baron Mee Whisky Erns at 204 far Ohio. Canaan, Bar. 1&-Flour closed Mania yesterday's quota tions. Wheat active at 90092, tor red. Cons eland seal an salsa tendency; quoting at 44@45. Oats quiet. Ito relpts 2700 DNA Flour, 10,500 bnett What; 191,900 Nab Coro. Shipments 700 bbl Flout; 10,000 bomb Inntag 9500 bush Corm 1,300 blab Oats. Nor.lo.—Floor cloo.d 001st at yosterdafe rates. Wheat doll at lc adraara. Corn and Oats dnehansod. Receipt. 2300 bbl . Flour, .14,000 bosh Wheag I CO bosh Cont. Shipments:Liao ht.!. F loor, 35,000 huah Dr. Churchill's Remedy for the PreMMtfou aud Cure of Consumption, ' Which h Clemalue PrepazatiOlheif IL* II ypophosphltee of Lime mot of Iloilo, The .Sperife Remedy fur Cblitoriitko, &reface, •r e Debdity, Dyspepsia, and ArcronaD The success of this am RiXEDT (di 'erered by Dr.'. f. Churchill, of Parla,) la obtatnlni tat' the =et unbounded popularity througlwat Europe. mat o Ilnited State.. It Is a barely liclenUlle Preparation, acting sit isoariable (putt In all days of Pulmonary and NOLTOP• The . . CURE or ooNsumpnoz • In the amend and third stage. (at a period, emeMonently when there can be no oncartainty am to the nature of the dlsease,)can be obtained, ht all came, by this treatment, except when theathrting lotion of the lunge Is all... Kean Sant to produce death. This Remedy has not only a curative effect, bat mod wherever there exist. a meplcion of the dheias,rre. - - mot its Dastiopment, and thwart es • presenettimatithre. yord to Cbannuptienduat oe sciocinalien doeswiii, igen!' to Eautfllba - ConeumpUres, lo any stage of the disease slionid resort immedlakly to the its. of the Itypnlmaphitce of Lime and Soda. .Winchester's Genuine PrePandieelO simple . eyrrip)ln extra largo bottles, Is "'chemically p rer," in the carabloation preps by Dr. Churchill "kw gewiral we: • and is prepared accenting to Ids orig . heat Yorateks4 DR. 01IIIROLIILITS WORK ON CONSUMPTION. Comprising to report made to the Imperial Academy gladiolas, Pterig Note. of . Casa, and Lettere, DoOnmenta ToeUmaniala,.tc., which, together with • Circular, will to rut on receipt of TWELVE CENTS fie stamps. Caution.—lntermted Draggle's will try to mil yea other preparation:La thin mine. Do not boy them. Sly "Connie. Preparation" bear. my Gm eimile alp:l:dere. I - ' /Girlamuse( all Preparations elan:Rog to I o Ida Wm, phorphite; which contain utoa, or any Dam. The hoontry la likely to bagooded with carioca certiOcatea. Pam.—One bottle, three bottlea,ss. Rold 'bole sue and retail at the 8010 General Depot to the:United •• Stales, 43 Jolla stmet,ll- by J.WINOILESTO,Ie whom enters should be Manned. !Liao, whaesala sadlritill by DIL G. H. 11.111131111, No. 140 Wood street, Pittabargb, and retaß by J. t. 'LURING, Allegheny. Imar.U.ler MEM= Dr. Samuel B. Art totes awary corrode r or - A=ll[l4llllolas Mlxtoro....perelyT eirr . table...ADM, Sato and Drenthe Remedy for . • BILIOUS DM= . SIMI RBADAR . I BILIOUS LIRA ACHY.; DYSPEPSIA, TORPID LIVER OR STOSIAOII,I COSTVENESS, • BILIOUS OR DYSPEPTIC 00041 U, ' • . . kl A LABIAL PRYERS, ! • DOWISL 00IIP INDIGESTION, SOUR mown. hz. . SKIN DISUSES, DIPURR BLOOD, JAUNDICE, And all complaints taiond by IMPUAY RILE OR BIj . IODB. NUS. DR. am IL RIM ~ jo2snlAwir . 140 Wood ork, Bole Ageetßr Pity. . . 4. T - H. NEVIN & CO., MO. 2* Wood 8 Plttab gb, Manni‘donsrs of WHITE AND BED LEAD, ZINO PAltag AND . LITIIAHOZ. and Wholoode'Deslon In Ofl iilnts Vanalide• and Turpentine. • Jiddyd HAGS PRIAIS 00Prig ORAFF k VAN GORDER, No. 114 gecooki straat tiO t - INC N TILLE.—The llm steamer SET WEST, ail Capt. W. 8. Evalie, will lave the shoreagi telbeadialie Pelle 111111 DAY, Utb, at .6 ieilcwk r. r. For freight or passage ayplywa bard or to-" t -PLACE, HAHNE!! JP. 00...Ageiatc. VCR CINCINNATI AND LOU- I&VtLLS.—Tba Atm ass strainer MAFIA UYAN,Capt., Chelmatt. will ham for Oa soars aaa all W. tartnallata port. ostralfl DAY, ITM kat, a 4 P. For frright or palatire apply rut Imam or to; j "act FJ, *el/. DAUS 00.,1g1a. 414: did um stramor CLA,II4 POM,Capt-Tho• roe. Inn 'have for the above and all totermad pma on_ MUMMY. tbe 17th but, Id 3 o'clock PAL . Per Night* - or wane apply oa board or to ml 9. YUMA. HARMS fi 004;411; BRAWLS, CLOASB, ekc 5,t. iLOUUS. &C. - VOR ntonerl3f. CLOUD, CaptC.A. Dore /111 lean for th e atrofo anof Intenroullats 'Dar* -sat 'Vial on b o ard or to Ewa,at 104 r. /or Nig ht ortassawipply noIf.NIACI4 1111 WES CO.. uoita FOR Sr. LOUIS.--/The mw tacmclidlitra idasarm, MUM% W Copt.thmalehld;vlllllti foi Ma Oen porta stn =8 DAY. 1.1.447tL- at, at 4 5' For freiltlitOr-PUNSaiplaaaniat't°-6c4Aie. JONES t ODOLItY exuano. -0-7 0474% ,Amaxi, st ,,,,, m , 4 '.itrf WO. Or th. 0 1121 Wilco it , o l of, i1.k2601/4"*lifaig. Co ime c_ a°l tinusi;J..T.liirluni. PITTS PUGH fitrprhted Aridatry fur ma .PSti6fash Garr • Coady; Howsrd street sells 10.000 baste al $1,20(41,48 steady at at Gt.& Zr Pork galls eincinnan•ltt • •
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