. -, talp-6-1.,'-'.'ilt-lirtPlialti'cor. 'the 'People ' AbORI ' COMMERCIAL RECORD. nu) 44,1 guy. %ma . . Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Ma- V chine. . ! FINANCE AND TRADE. ' ' • n It would be folly to attempt any higher MON,DAY MORNING:: .... ....... 1 50 1 7. 16, 1860. eu l og y upon t h e world-renowned Sewing . ii .tte...t stoney is Isom •to Pi eir cei.t. , i Col . ---__ Machine of Wheeler and IViison, (sold sinned. The reason tithe stri ngNe3 in the rota y CITE AND SUBURB ALV. in this city at the neat and tasteful ware- I mar k, ' u m yr., from t he 1.21,11•11, traffic, Ai (iork, rooms, No. 27, Fifth street,) than the . m ter. . statement of the act that wherever the ' The stringency it. money multi,. oppoore to to i Wheeler to Wilson Sewing Machine has I . Erom Saturday's Evening Edition. been exhibited for competition, either on this P `''' g "" ne " ' " "." ''''' "'heag" ' ' '''..""lY _ The Local 011 Trade. ---- or the other side of the Atlantic, it has, with- , ' out a single exception , taken the highest pre- The Oil City Ito cal contains the following mitim. So true is this that wherever this review of the local oil market for the or fik compliment has been extended to any other aiding November 12th i " There has le. en machine, it may be taken as proof positive little or no material change in the price of ell that the Wheeler 3c Wilson instrument was not exhibited at all. This, in itself, it such a hers or on the Creek, since the last review. I tolling fact that to multiply words about it to The transactions have been comparatively people of intelligence would be useless. Nee light also. The depression in this product ortheless, there are a number of accidental facts connected with thin favorite machine still continues both in the European and our that the people ought to know, a few of which own markets. The stock on hand in Europe we eel: the attention of our rorders to to-day, le represented as unprecedontedly large. in the following order: • There is no reason to look for much of an im- j let. The yearly sales of the Wheeler I provement in Petroleum until the present I Wilson Sewing Machines are larger than state of affairs is reversed. There seems to be those of all the other sewing machines cum now mere tellers than buyers. Where there bined. are more buyers than sellers, then producers i The immense manufactory of the Wheeler can hope for a change for the better. This e Wilson Sewing Machine Company, at will not happen until the present large stook Bridgeport, l2onnecticut, is one of the won in market le disposed of. There was a better I deem of the world. It occupies upwards of feeling in the Pittsbhrgh market on Monday four acres of ground, employs more than a hurt, for both crude and refined, with a brisk de- thousand of the host workmen in the United mend for crude, which will raise the price of States, and with the must improved maohin the article if it continues. Buyers here seem cry the Company find it impossible to supply unwilling to invest much in the present state of the great demand for their machines in this the market. The river is sufficiently high to c o untry and Europe. allow oil boats to go down, but a comparatively I 3d. The Wheeler 3: Wilson Machine is an small amount is going forward. As near as instrument of infinite versatility in its oper wo can judge there are on hand hero, and en ations. It will braid, cord, bind, tuck, path the creek, from 75,000 to 100,000 barrels of or, fell and hem more beautifully than any oil, a great proportion of which belongs to other machine in use, without basting, or any refiners, who have been awaiting the resnmp- I preparation of the work. tion of navigation for some time past, in order 4th. Bindings may be put on the edges of to get it forward. We hear of Siren being struck any kind of garment, hat or cap, without any on the Jne. McClintock farm, on Saturday other adjusting than that performed by the last, adjoining the Buchanan farm, on Cherry machine itself, while in the act of sewing Run. The show i/1 said to be excellent, but them on. in tubing it, a part of thetubing fell in the i sth. The Leek-Stitch made by the Wheeler well, which caused it to fill up. It was to be & Wilson Sewing Machine is more durable retubod yesterday. The pond freshet of and more beautiful than that made by any Friday, the 6th inst., was a very large and other, and has these advantages ' that it pre successful one. Some 175 boats came out, and tents the same appearance on both sides of ea near as we can ascertain about 25,000 .the fabric, and will not ravel. It is also more batrelsof oil. The pond freshet of Wednesday, • economical, requiring one-third less cotton the 11th, was the best and most successful of I than other kind of stitch. the season. About 120 boats came down, and I Again , this beautiful stitch, being the same as near as we can estimate, 1:•,000 barrels of ' in both tides, it it not necessary to use the extremely fine sewing cotton required by , those machines which make a stitch with a ridge on the under side that can only be con cealed by a thread Lot, delicate and fine to bear ordinary wear. 6th. The bobbin which bolds the under thread in the Wheeler e Wilson Machine i) , so " Wo have heard of no rates at the wells tens than s3,ooper barrel. We giro as the ruling rates 83,00C:7,3,50 at the wells, and $4,00014,25 per barrel at thin paint, with one sale of 800 barrels here at the former figure. The river in about on a stand, with 2 e inches in the — .eateboat channel. Freights to Pittsburgh 75 cents. Price of barrels prime new s3,ookt, 3,50. The market closes with a little better feeling, but to still inactive." Licenslog of 011 Boats. The Oil City ReyiAt-r, in alluding to the decision of Sroretery Chase, requiring the licensing of all boats, of whatever descrip tion, Faye : " Oil men will have to pay e license on every boat loaded with oil, that deseende the Allegheny, and goes to market. We regret this decision. Perhaps no other , class of men has paid a larger proportionate , amount to the United States revenue than have die oil men And we know of no class that the government has done less for. The petroleum trade, as yet in its infancy, hes had , many obstacles to overettne, so far. In order to get the oil introduced into general use, it was necessary to get it to market at as low a • price for transportation as possible, so ae to sell it at a cheap nite. The cheapest and re nt? 6111Sl feasibl, way of doing this, is by t sating it down the Allegheny ri-er to Pitts burgh. The cost of nettling oil to the differ ent ratirott depots, takes away the best por tion of the dealer's profile. The shipper can luau his bunts at the wells, and by means of tbit creek and river ship hie oil ditect to Pitts burgh, or other places. Water transportation will always be the cheapest and genersl mode of transportation from this point, when the streams are in navigable order. In view of this, and the fact that the petroleum trade should be fostered end encouraged until the business is matured, at least, we thick this measure of licensing every boat, would prove an etterous burden to shippers and dealers , generally, as it would materially advance the rates of transportation of the article to market. It is doubted by some, whether the law, if properly construed, applies to such buts as are used here., We are inclined to think fa vorably of this proposition. But would it not be as well for our oil shippers to forward a re spectful petition to the proper authorities, and see if this injurious measure cannot he re scinded or modified? The Mayor Confessing his weakness. In our paper of yesterday we ventilated the latest act of tyranny perpetrated by Mayor Sawyer, labia official capacity—namely ; fining Anthony Calligan one dollar and a half be cause he had arrested a feiiew named Ward, on suspicion of larceny, and taken him before "his Honor" to be searched. We also stated that, after Ward had been searched and dis charged by the Mayor, and after Calligan had paid his fine, the suspected thief was re-ar rested, taken before Alderman Donaldson, and the stolen money found in his shoe! Infor mation iff this feet was at once conveyed to the Mayor, and " hie Honor," being a candi date for re-election, and knowing full well that the transaction would find its way into print, hastened to refund the money which he had exacted from•Calligan. After Our paper was issued, "his Honor" found that a correction, or counter statement, would be necessary, in order to screen him self, if possible, from the odium attaching to such an act. Having an ergo., and "gifted minds" to defend hie cause, "hie Honor" dispatched a messenger for Calligan, and after sounding him sufficiently, got his consent to make an affidarit before Alderman Hum bert, relative to.the matter. The affidavit is published in the "Mayor's organ" this morn ing, and it sustains our statement throughout. But it does more—it proves a fact that we did not know at the time, via that Calligan had been locked up in the watch-house for tome time before be was fined The Mayor, how ever, alleges that the fine was not imposed "for making an unwarranted arrest," as stated by us, but f,,r "disorderly conduct," in getting haw a scuttle with Ward. Well, then, if Sal ligan was guilty of disorderly conduct, why refund him the money" If sot guilty, why was he fined et all ? We leave these linea tions lit• "gifted minds" to ^ae war. The Attachments Against the City Councils. In the Circuit Court to-day, the application fur a rule to show cause why attachments should not issue against the members of the City Councils, for contempt in refusing to levy a tax to pay certain judgments on railroad bonds, came up for argument. After consul t/11/OM between counsel, it was agreed that the whole matter shodld go over until the slay term of 1864. This is understood as giving time to the city authorities to compromise with these judgment creditors, and there is no doubt entertained that the matter can be ami cably arranged. The city is lost getting rid of these financial ditlicnlties. and if the attor neys for the bondholders will only have a little patience, e 1..: sot throw unnecessary ember raesment9 in the way, the whole debt will soon be compromised. The Pier on Duquesne Wn'. We bare already roported . tbe fact that the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company are erecting a pier on Duquesne Way, for the purpose of onaLi:og them to reach n portion of their ground not otherwise available. The City Councils bare authorized the Solicitor to step the work, by injunction, until the consent of the city can be obtained. A bill aeeordingly was filed in the Distriet Court, and the ca.o was fixed for argument to day. John H. Hampton, Esq., on behalf of the company, appeared and stated that work on the pier had been 5tt.q.,,:...6.1; and owing to the abionee of tien. Case, the Preaident of the road, he asked that the argument be continued until Saturday next, the 21et inst. There being no objection, the ewe was continued un til that time. Itscorzareo.—Sergeant .1. Porter b•owart, of Knape Battery, who was reported dead, proves, by a letter from his brother. Jan Stewart, who is in the Surgeon General's De partment, to be still in the land of the living. Tie received a bullet wound through the cheek, and is in a fair way of recovery. He was taken home by Capt. Neffennan, in whose em ploy he was previous to going into the army, who lent for him when he heard he was wounded, and had himconvoyed to Nashville, Tennessee, whereto - 15 boing nursed and taken care of. constructed that when empty nn care and very little time is required to fill it. The bobbins on the Aurae machine, on the contrary, re quire considerable care in order to wind the cotton on them evenly, and if the winding is done by an inexperienced hand, the result is, the thread will not unwind freely, and will break. 7th. The simp/icity of tho Wheeler .k Wilson Machine renders its movements so easy that a child can work It, the weight of the feet alone being sufficient to more it. It will work with all kinds of sewing silk, cotton, or linen thread, and will sew all kinds of mate rials, from the thinest gauze to the heaviest cloth. It is used by thousands of tailors, dress-makers and seamstresses. Bth. For rapidity of motion the Wheeler Wilson Machine excells all others, an has been demonstrated a thousand times by corn pftetion. 9th. It is so noixelcrs in itcoperation that conversation may be canted on in the ordinary pitch of voice in a yr., 2room where a score of machines are in motion. 10th. Another very great advantage that the Wheeler & Wilson Machide posesses over others is folnd in the fact that the week on it is carried on in the natural way iron left to right, which enables the opc,at,radjubt the work more readily, and with it say ,hangs from the upright posture. while ma chines which carry the work I, ,o the orrutor require an inclination of the Lody (detrimental to the health) in order to adjust the material as it passel from under the needle. II th. As an ornamental piece of workman ship, the Wheeler k Wilson instrument is worthy a place in the most elegantly furnished parler—a fact which renders it peculiarly de sirable and appropriate as a yilt. Sewn of the cases are of rosewood, walnut, or ma itogany,furnished with sets of drawers for the reception of cottons, sewing silks, Se., and when the doors are closed there are few arti cles of furniture snore exquisitely beautiful. For these, and sundry other reasons, no household in the land is complete without a Wheeler .t Wilson Sewing Machine. They are within reach of everybody, being made to snit all tastes and circumstances; and the plainest in finish, which costa $5O, will work as well as one which coats $2OO. Cut out the above facts, on our recommen dation. and post them conveniently fur future reference, aul when you want the best Sew ing Machine in the world, take nur advice and go to the tame of Wheeler & Wilson's agency in this city, No. 27 Fifth at., and got it. J. U.Ssiscros.—We expect to see every lover of mirth and laughter at the Theatre on Mon day evening, on the occasion of the above named highly talented comedian's benefit. The entertainment offered for this night is enough for a woek. First, we aro to have P00:6 . 3 three-act comedy of "Paul Pry," (Sef ton as Paul, of course.) The prince of jes ters, Dr. Thayer, will open his budget of corn icalities. The renowned Johnny Mackey will exhibit his muscular frame. Singing and dancing by Misses Jennie Bart and Becket. The ever popular Irish drama of Bury O'More, --Sefton as Bury, and the highly accomplish ed actress, Miss A. Eberle, as Kathleen. BANK. Drvingana.—Tho following are the semi-annual dividends made by some of the banks in the interior of this State, clear of National and State government taxes Far mers' Bank of Lancaster, 5 Percent.; Lancas tar County Bank, 5; Columbia Bank,3; Mount Joy Bank, 4; Farmers' Bank of Mount Joy, 6; Octoraro Bank, 4; Bank of Chester Valloy, 6; Bank of Chester County, 6; Farmers' Bank of Reading, 4; Union Bank of Reading, 5 ; Reading Savings Bank. 3. FIRS tv MANOFIE4TER,—On Wednesday night the wagon manufactory of F. Aesehei man, on Beaver street, Manchester, was dis covered to be on fire. Fortunately the fir was discovered in time to be speedily extin guished, as had it obtained nay headway, the wind being high at the time, the wh.de square would have been destroyed. One end of the factory and a tool vilest were burned, but the loss is slight. It is supposed to hare been set on fire. FAT•I. ACCIDENT.—A end accident occurred in Bridgcrort, opposite Broansclilo, on Wed nesday =riling last, resulting in the death of a widow lady by the name of Patterson. She was lifting the ashes when her clothes took fire, and there being no one else in the house, her body was so badly burned as to cause her death shout fire hours afterwards. She was about 71 years of age. Amu:mix:cr.—Major Planchet F. Foust, of the 88th regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, who was badly wounded in the first day's tight at Gettysburg while in command at the head of his regiment, has been appointed to a captaincy in the Invalid Corps, by his Excel lency the President of the United State'. ecsvow Msns.—We would invits the atten tion of our readers to the large and carefully selected stock of seasonable good., suitable for gentlemen's wear, fur sale by A. B. Nor ris, Federal street, Allegheny. Mr. N. has good workmen, and gets up a very genteel suit of gentlemen's clothing. CONSECHATIOX.—The new Episcopal church, recently completed in Washington, Pa., will be consecrated en Tuesday, the 17th inat. Bishop Potter is exacted to officiate on the oe casion, und a number of the clergy of the southwestern portion of the Stoics will ho in attendance. SURETY or T}l PEACE.—Mrs. short has bean committed by Alderman 'Taylor to answer a charge of surety of the peace, preferred by Nicholas Snyder. She is accused of calling Lim a thief, and threatening to strike him with a brick. VE1101(,t IN TUC MCL•REN Casc.—The jury in the case of McLaren vs. Patterson—notion to recover the value of seven circus bones, bold under elocution as the property of Dan Ric"—reedered a verdict for plaintiff, for $BOO. TEE JOCREEPLITS 811063tAXERS of Philadel phia, employed on ladles' work, have de manded an increase of twelve per cent. on their wages. Some of the shops have acceded to the demand. Tao. Amnia., Esq., of this city, who started last week to bring home the body of his son, Capt. Atwoll, has not returned yet, havingen countered some difficulty in getting through to the front. ripuit financial affaire easier. with it tendency to prevenient. The telegraph it pert, gula • • 1,1•11411 g, as being 101 l in New I , Pr6 and unt hanged The Philadelphia North American iif Saiiiriley there nio Tenn nirnigency i u inuney and lin.inen, pare, off. non . the I.ink.. ure dning but link, and Innis. .n are :link tuc at i.nr per .-nni. per annum • Llein.LLIJ Ls LoLLAIL COntiULLLa to the .ii•ek New York Tribune of the came date eel,. Money tloari staler than far several day.. T.. , • ramalne at at per cent., 11. Idler tl. to thrie good deal vocal, and money broker.. had larger balanciis to-night thane liet paid in ince ..,U,l`l.onll-1121..1 day, and expreas their raaditiose fur another '-all. holding about 522....100ta , of legal tenter.. Tioe - e are on the any from Welshing - ton f flat.. - gal tendert!, which are no part of tile s3o.i/ou,tatf Ti,.- temporary tleigietts are AO 1111/Cil red that Mr. Chase could upon emergency urie 6i. re• nerve, who+, it to raid upon high antbora.. will uot necewary. The depneit• 1..-day AM over SSOO,4M. The following it aromparallie statement ~f rho import' , of fonagu dry goods at the late' 01 Sett I ork from foreign twirl", for the work ending Notemlsw 13th, awl since January let . For 1n,,, Entere , l at the port ..• $434,21 , 0 Thrown on market ht! , ..h, Sows Joavory Ist. - - . • Enteral at Ow port ...40,241.4 0732.,n) Thrown on market....40,55,,C4 Zai,lad,ara/ A National Bank it in procera of oration at Neu Orlean, The eub-orlbers to the rgall ital 'lock of the now bunk comprmo the name of the leading men of the Ott). bl7o tKKI..f tke ealotal ha , nirend) town taken. The anelloo Sale, of is New York, on Thu,_ day, w. well at tendiol , well managril, and the tiro,. realizinl were Cull and quite .at nifiwtoi y both owner and buyer. bale. California and i brought It2.tidGtio; hobo Metif.ii were iiold ' , 4 ,, balsa l'ortuvese brought bah% %Ye ludo brought 1...0ak; and I= halt, gulled wen. old at a. NiVis day nuiim financial 15=3 The movie, muter for yeaterdsv with the excel , . twit of a alight or gold, might al moat no netl be repeated for to-da,. Money continue. vvry Iwo nab a heavy active demand. Bank', hutitily honer. to • liberal extent, but the oath, ars udi larder and louder than the bank parlor gnu m me divroved to .ititialy. Liivoousixa very arm at lover PITTSBURCU MARKETS ll]l !!!!! E 101E0=1:1:1E! Ml= al. .11,11 Aml., 1-1 Ited. aa.l fur Whit... I im lir. nod 11r=1 111111!Milill!!111=1111111111131 mud the mark-1 nirt pt.t.al doll at ~t • , •a trark. Barb', ataibly tnith abl, fr.mi lir .1 ban I. at 51,3,: , eprm,f, /rod 51;4 for Fell. • , ale und I. 4 I cat rag/. N.l 5O .n. at £.1.41, 11. , u 1,111”, f fr-ot th.• dr:9 1.,.1 At f9r hi, gra., or Ex,. (nil" nr. hands 4 t , .n. (1-111. 1!1', 3,rin per cwt. ~i!:n;; in Ili • wa, t,or 1,1,1 t.. A • .• nt 1 , 1 Mrm market, 111 , 1411 rt.. , iaas, wraeriro furthe change. II two!, at ft mn 1,. z t , a!, I • I I' .'.,tfea •011. t kra wit IL .H.r. +.r• at 11.4.1er• f-r at ri tly prtme fr , .wal brand- of la, nape range tee P , e • •. of t •npply, pi Lc, ere .•cle It' ! .. ,;11er . enle 6,1111 81,/, I 1!!!!IME111111E1 ll= I=l I.+r , t Yesk Blow tat A ITLES-7A , •••. M." I r 5 1, - k.•• ./.1 I A 51 , ,stn,l r I. • 1 0 ,11..) M 14 }..1;• 10, I' 551.., I' Ns.‘tu, I'. Mali: 71 loralot,‘ Su•., )1, —1.,•11.11,..1::. .• rr..v.• 'I J, 31 ,4 6..1 , .1 mond, with 110110 to niark , t • Nolloug r) Lop- atld ar t h.•re •Ist . ILr :I,ar V..•t i. dull Wad d• with a dr ',pin, cee.. w.. tio.,te BUTTER A ELski.l-11,41 11.ter i. no notkt •.0 taaad, uud prtaaw m.ll, rtaatly at Pad.. d ttot, totott4 at 17,14.1 , y scal , v 141,11..,; MEM= r I fr.ru at•t •Ll, no lowth prl,ano t..rnts i I—vvr ASIT ES • 11[ 0z.,11,114 , J. , I ". et 11, ClIFE.ii: of I.•' I an W.-4 , m 1 and fid I , ra I t.'IIF,TS ..f 1211 at Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. mark , t for Lod!. Crude and Ilefiu,d hu.l.,ul‘er) uud t Eh , sake l+ung and of ~....onrw.rtarit by, ter. b.t t': tole appwarY iv trr- slarl,oed ul • ~,,,rlmt, rwitu; doubt, to 11, fart that boy,- ILlltiripette 11= then' w b. , mall ,d, srt:l J , velop ruby hb Liarly ..•o pu:k age, re n.+l, par Icagro kw - . 1.1,1 and .onm. t.w suaxll br,. change I halolx al 111,. ment.ne.l ligurva. Refined r..ht 'pram very .oLtet and dull, without, howernr, any material change. in sal For b. 114,1, is m. gt , lnand %Vita u•% •r. whole fr, may hr qm,tml nominally at 174',A: --mostly al Naptlaa ie um-Ltaitged, •rf I.ble pries, M. tJaborter.l at IN ILemdiuto t- 10.1 , 1 at By the. rrival the akiato ir 413, ‘r, , hare re- A il% leea up ki tvber 3 kl. It.iult, Brumlou repot Petroleum firmer. rtra- In; quint. Rellued 3.4.1.1M•2A !Al per l'ruite. per New York Petroleum Market. Spixial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Griaotte NI, Ilona, Nor. 14 —Crude 11 dull atol a Flouts 'owe!. with sales on the spot at 274t3T.1!. 0 5, an , l 2ac for January, debvery. buyer, Aption. Refined It dull but without qttvtable , Itattlla in vlthb " 4 /c . of honJ rd at 441021,c, And I , lr, free. Napthrt is avnaival at former quotatltris. Chicago Market Not. 13 -Ile Flour market wan dull nod drooping and the Inst.:Actium were unusually light at 5 0 .5 0 g! 5.75 for White Winne Fair.; $5,05 for Red Winter gates, and Spring Extra.—thy mar. ket cloning quiet. The market wheat ruled iodise and prix advanrcd ee I bulbul at the opening bu , tovvirda the clone it fell hark and cloned quiet. Fpo Jinni of ix,wo liushela changed hands at $1,1401,15 for No 2 0,1: ,1,01 for Reject,' Bed. 51,08021,10 for No I Spring: I Met 1,05% for Nu 2 spring; and 9ge for liejerteil ipring— ths market at the close being quiet, with sellers of No 1 Spring at 51.00 !4, and buy., at "51,08. Corn opened quiet and the trannart ..ma wore light et K.*.(r_tiv.y for No 2, and a:,,,tsvup• for N o I c o rn in store—the market eli,ing firm at the outside figure, Rejected Corn was sold at g14.2,-. oats opened buoyant mid about le bushel higher; but tb s , s dv, i nee was not austalned, and the market Hosed quiet. Upwards of ton,ooo bindle's were sold at Cen/2115%c for No I, unit 62/41;3c for N., 21,bl lu store —classing at Gg,'4464c for No 1 , and irtiraikle for No 2 ii. the store—closing at Glyia,l4% for \„ 1, Ryeiwas quiet:at (Cr for i`so I, and "Gc for No 2 ill More. Barley was Inartlve-• with trifling sales of No 2 in store at 51,1frij1,17. Thar , was a more active deinand for Iligl.wloes, and the market advanced dr r 1 gallon- with Pales of about 1,11.1 lib's at :•S(J s!k '0 gallon. Cincinnati Market. Nur. 13.—Theo drop:itch., from Nuw Yowk to the C Lamb, of Commerce, rep rted an act ire specula tive demand for Park at ad vanconi prlare I ottr melt ing diepatchea, however, do not confirm this. ('or mule t was affected by the noon dlopatelt, and news rtivoture 504151,W, with VAINI Of 3,000 loble at S Limo la $14,00 fur old. $15,01110 SI4..TA) for tusw and $17, 101 for this rocavon' pocking. It also vtlmulnted the hog market, which clotted buoyant at 1t15,:c0v6, , for It, averages, nod upward ; and at the duet• the trade wan fairly ,aptk in the rising amok , .. loodwltiontanditur aufavorwhie weather. the ro co. mount,' to nab ',MP a day, which are hardly enough too keep the Mucks grassed There war g orod demand for florae 73447 to, for clear nude, and ' , lCtoo'r%e for Shoul ders. Lard firm at li, it I far rid and 1! . for nowt. A good demand 1“ ov r greon meat., at ',ootel.r. for ham., end ne Tar ehoulderv. Bulk zloty. aro. In. tor at ...I , lore. Floor f. in, will u goisl !o ral dean, Ntit much titling in wheat, iiiilderis co-in tending for highs. prase, Corn scar-e, in demand. anal ad ranring. Ear is salable al 'Jae In bulk, and ehrlled !I. New earin lip to 7.. i +M. Oats in fair demand nt 74 hi hulk. live thou. Grocarlow firm with a fair jobbing demand st full pricer slightly higher. Whisky in gß•at demand nt Ii A' Mimi* firm et 13r fur selected W. K. Cleveland Market. Nor. I , .—Flour—No salt. reported v.:no 01 multil lots to [lt stall trado at untinnged tan, Wheat Doll and favor, buyers, Nair, 2,402 Mt thole/. N.•o. lucky whin at $1,00; 2 ran vory amt.. nd on troth at sl. 7 'Aft.c. Corn—rending upward. talus 2.100 lot at 23%c from store. nata—No tram...nuns tvportftlt holden asking 624 from store. flyr—No sales. liar lay--Quiet and east,. Philadelphia Seed Market. NOT. 13.—The receipts of Claremont .1,, trifilnir, and It Is in demand. Salm of 200 hush et 67.2. 5 e7,4 0 per 64 pounds, and from 'wagon. at 8G,50011476. Tim. *thy mores slowly at 02,bk32,7fr: The demand for planned le less active, Small sates 53,0W,10, and OM Malteds on prirata torn.. 9,000 bap Bombay Linseed sold at 13,5083,66, emit. Toledo Market. SEIII - 1.1"G .71.1('UL1'ES 13.—Flour--Sale 100 Fhb extra. rrd wh333.3., - at 5.025. wheat—Z.les Ulla fax - el:won. I.noo 1.7. - .1 AN , HEELER tN• L , Itu and Loon tm amtn, )filch. .51,2":; I,.Atn tc , att, 314 h. a: . 3.33,-1:3. '3.30,113 - ~ t.tt Nu. a ltd at•"Y . ft. our report, 3 3 (031.3 :33..1 1. , 3 No. 1 33: du at 1333 N 1 • .3I Nothing doing In Gal, rcrams, n• e1tan,33 , 13 Fin., $2 3 333', C. 3.1 3 -... 333,13:3 - ..33G.1 333.01ur Davy, In 1.31.133. 3 5 3 1.7:0 (0 .tarks, re 0t13 3 3,34 G.. 4.70 33, En33.11.31nn 333.3 i 33. .1 3 , 433.—N a I I' ri. st, fligha at.-. Import. It) Railroad 1 . 1.1.111,100 S PITTSEII . 6tin R \Mt • 1..111.3r A Tdf•rd -, ..rn. 1 h.•. 1 ,11 r.." 2.. bid. I,l§ lipid,. ulp.. •di•14 , 4. 11 41' 1100 1. ,k+ nt. lg.; bean.. L II 1 0,21 1 ,, oh. p. Ito Venn....rd..r. 1,..k..4ani. 1. 4 n N 4 1 , ail. 14 31. idid-r, I. ld.L, •N I ' 7 .k. I , r Kn. 11. • • tot, Winlxvrnrtln 14'2 h. 114 clln It. r I' , It, A Ail...in, 24 do Li,. Stewart: 14.1,14 n, indoid, J 1 Lizdrit A K.ll, .0.1 id 1. ... • 7 ,, 111. app.—, k•-t, 44 , ohl It T hens, nly A lin, 1 Ltd I,ltivr. -.- 11 11001.1,4 d d.. dd, .1 -- • i • toi itlibl I, hinhy, Leonhert A. &did", 4... Lynch: 1 , 1 hxt tnbacco, .1 S rth. I • .1 A litudilusii, Prrrsur F,. WAY:, .t ritne.too nott, 14—'• hitt I.,ther... 31 111 :land A r.m 1111)0 A: Stewart; I (.Ml,Olll. Ilitchr...k, 31. - Croet , I.IA, ,h,pard. II 10, 511..111.1,, !Attu:. 100 B int Mrlitilly A c”; cal lA,In Wu, Corr S I .r. . . - . , oare no \%.od A • . o. O ~ .1 , hunt [. I , an..;•o• 11.110,14. , ra7,4, Markle co. '2 ld. t Ann,. 1,1,1. apple, M IlAno L ATV •I. i3S.I J 1 , 31,..rth ,t l'. .t Flawligan; n 1,1,6 Iw/0., r B FB•yd; 31,1. k oil, Made Ilutnpton. liolos, J II Ital. lAA 1011, Golfroy a Clark, IS M ill, t, 41 , 14 brooms, Howl A: 1 , I4• appl..,, Tritubß.; 4 car+ metal, J .1loorlo..a,i; 1 loafer, W P ro; 2.1 bbl. flour. M. n o, 10k, pig. lead. .1 LI Canliel.l: I blot tohnr, o. J hlazurie; 1, 1.1 , 6 api lee, 'A lur. & Jr.;J do, A 1.1...:11 ENT ST \TIM:, Nev. 14—1.; 1,1.14 apple.. 142 •k 4 .earn, 414 1 , E1411 corn, simptimi linott; 1 ear •tasiir, ere Itarteei, 11; J I. Nelilr, 17 1.1,1,. apples, .1 Ilerbert; 16 I , gv flax e.,41. It ti irker; ekeperatee, A Lippert. uppleo, llanlen A 25 ihide, Sam 1 , 3 iir. LIST LEII'ERS remaining in the POSTW - FICE ALLEt; 11F:\ T, Fn , at avon on fl AT U I[l , A T, oalwr Nth, 1141,:,t. A1,11,.11 Men ne mention the date .tf li.• the letter I. n.lvertuted. titlle , A It '; I . AI n- Jaw.. rata.\ .n.. 1.1 \ 'tat t: i'11.1.1, %r 11.4.1 Al/c.. rnl.l U 2 .It , tos , qll. J Wt flzon 11 An4 ,, ` , 11. ..rrY I . • • 1, .‘ \ W :11 1111,1,1 It 1111,1 , 32. 3f.tr> .1 Ito,ker 1,1.. tn 11,1 w ...11111A 11110 11...1 11..1,11 11h/el. It Itell t..r 1t.‘11.1 ,atah .11Irta 51.,r) II I . It .141,./”.,311,1 ,.. 11-IY.tatt •• It. ,1.1.11) 1 . 101.1 It] it ta.” .1 II • r .11.1 IL ...et...10K A I I/ gllram NI,- 31 \‘' II II 31., 31.,:a P.r xrr 3t.,ry .1 11 I 101 l Nt. 1 . .) ie. It I. 1. Il ocltatmo Nt .1 2 hi.a; 1..1 • 'II 1t... , It. M 'IN.: .1. r, h 1 h \\ 11' 1.11 1 d:ii : 11 1 '.1.1l• I . AIII I i.. 111 F. P r I. tct. 1,,•,,t, .1:1. , 31.11.. d , o'lllllll Elton II ,111 A $. N'.• • rr 1..61 M 1: • ' IMIEII=9 lark Mars ‘I ill.i 1.1111 \' • MEI =IZEIIM= J.... II J ,;.-tart. , 1. niL,I.I r DISNOLUTIO.IN, T I liN.—The Partnership 1-1 e,fittng tin nem., endMut oLJ H. I.INI,AY t' , .. 11 thin .1•• •AtttustlAll tm+ino...4 wlll l late 13 nu 1,11 h settle., toy J It. T. at 11',,..14tt... , t, I,p .tarn. J. 11. Y. I.IT. Al.. 4..110604 "f r•-ns J 11 k, it. Nor 2, .J U. 1.1ND,.‘ inti.reet ofJ. H. LI VD:3AI. tn. t'rrn of ./. IL.Y i . HA. B 11.11 1 ,.,; a 1. ., In the firm of .1. TI A MAXWELL di riintirino c t.l. Hari.iwn, L. J. K. Bellow, ie., J. II ..[S. MAX .ELL& (x lit OF PAWLNERSIIIP The partuot tit h..,,, „ 1 , •r. PS •••••••.:, •• , r •1• tlo. ho t...id01, hod, firm of 1'111(.1.1PS, FREW A. hae thq lo.ett idetettlio. II An lii) II IT anti WILLIAM VREW trg vt.r, oilseed thoa re itt , treotto of the oihrr terrthon The httettoo. , ef tho lute firth hill tot eottlod I,tp h. EIART & FREW. WILLIAM PHIL LI PA, WILLIAM DREW, CHARLES LL) . K II IST, .11 , 11 S VA N.CNSIIEI.I„ A BR'3l V. 11.11 1 1 1 . An,oltt 10th. 1:163. - 1111R1.1 . .. Incr,ritllT .. .lILIAM 1,1. STYLES OF LOCK HA RT A: FREW, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Druggets, Producers and Refiners of Petroleum, • SHADES, Sce., at / 4- BP 7 At ALBION OIL WYLLS, rounty And BRILLIANT OIL WORK:4, 744.i.:N•y's Itun, Ofßoo, 172 A 171 WOOD STREET, . . . 1.. nabs nti tho lowest point reached to the Eastern INV 1P05A1.7 . 1 I'l IR YU /UR —SCVL led ' Market this perilkOn , and much reduced from last see- Pntposals are ins itell 1,11 the 21.0 DAY i IF Nit_ I son • ttrices VEMBER. ISt4, at 1.1 N., (or hintielitug the nuke., in t'' ence Department irltil !n in , I, 3 rndo of f100r....,...., - - Bids 3311 be ret elven for Slat la known ea No. 1. 1)1)I ESA VI NITS INS% I I'L, 1 It. PN , \ - n. No. 2. end No. 3 ant) 11.1 - ..I.lly p•Tl.i..n. .1.-r. , that. the llO SNIITBEI F. LP STREET, (clip. tte the s .m..s to barrel, t•tto tont - Iloilo. , tits:terra by the Legislature. Bide in duplicate for the different grades ehointi be upon sepal-rat- sheets cf paper. OFFICERS: The delivery of the floor to he commenced within IN-...a4,d-4 A IMES PA RE, Jr. non week front the opening of thr Itei•, ~r on e.OOl t o Z. 1110a10r,rel thereafter MP the G.111,11111....5t moo .14,1, at the tai. ~,a , n . " $ an. H. F. Rudd, of NM barrel. daily, dell' erect either at therionern- yttho t,.. Jennings, t A. it,,i , ,,, , AAA, mein orarehostoo in noorgetown, 01 the 0 hones, or at Thor. It Messier,Joshua libretto, . mt the railroad rim, Wlittigton, D. C. Thu, IS, Blatr, Jacob Sturkrath, Payment will be made In errs iflcates of Ind-Med. ~,,,,,,,,. F. ,,,.. r ., t, Ale, !triune'', nee, nr mich other funds no the Liciet 03.0) may 1 , 3 t e t li e .,, mt.yo. i I Alfred hook. for &.).o mement .TitrliTEr..ll: The 1.11111 itorernmeut ittspest ion will be made just I Josiah King, ll'. Rod, ,C. H. Wolff, before the floor I s reeeired. t A. S. Dell, . An o ath of allevatice mom accompany each 1.,111 14 S. E ,,,,,, r, 1,% -. ... 4 ( . ( 1 ', ' ," r , 9,.„ , th j,, 1). . 5 C .1 . "" 4 :,: No 1.1 will I. r. en , rtainr•ii f , .... 1. 00), ^" . '" ''''''' W J. , NV, ,,, dwd nte l.' I:. I. Schrtr. In. It. Jousts, previously foiled to comply with then has, or from t F. Rolm, !C. W. !ticket/43, D. I'. Jones, bidders not pres.l to respond. IJ. M. Tiernan, S. H. Hartman, W. 11. Phelps, The barren , t.t he entirely now, Ma.. 1,,, •tirli ll '. ll ß l4 I D. M. Long, It. J. Ardent.. I . B. Herron, na N n• n n t r . ::::l w nl i l i 5 1 n ,0 ti ...... h7 i t: .. 11 1 7 „ d h t , .1, i. 0,4 fr.,,,1. wr,...A. I Ja5,A.,Wa.„1r1y5x..tedr.n.,,,,D..1,..1,,.. —D. Inds In Iwo dir.rl.l to Lieut. U.I. 0. BELL, C. 1.. . C. 0 A ,M. saitington, 11 load endoronl ''Fr o l ,ol ''''' 'i Open daily, from Aa.m.to 3 p. rii. A:,,, Tumidly for lice, ' 0 " 101R And Sat %Inlay event ng., from It to e o'clock. De4o kd r-itsze d .3 .a lved .d of )LE 111 , 31 . E al u j itunr o ls. , .r.b Vi/ t X HOOD I I iOl% . IMST! HOW ! .I.3I. 'I It . ESTORED !--Just published, In n eesitol en. i po o r. ." . ` Ln ” I ''''' r I "" Tnit.p, l'rii, al, Cob,. A bertury nr. the Nature, I Dividends allowed to remain are ri wool 1. , the Treatment and Rattiest Pore ~ f Sparmaterrh.3. or, ',An of the deptositor as principal. and twat Inter- Senn, d Nreskiess, Invoiontary Emissions, Sevial I . 3 . 1. 0 „,,,, t .„„ tp ,,„„ t „,... It. Debillt', and I orpctintients h. Marritme K.. , Did) , , Rooks t ontain 105 Chart.r. Ay- Loot, Jr., furnish- Nerroturove, I , in.iiinptir , n, Epile•• •itil Fit.: mr ,,, ~ ~, the nfl, j, 110 mill I'll v.lral I n,-apa, - 1 , , r,init inK. • f., a, ...., 11, gut- rk „, I „„,,,„,,„„ ,:,„,. , 1 ,..,,,„ 11 ,, 1 ,, ~,,,„ per. A 1,,,,,. ,i ,. . ,hr 113sr. J Crht tan or,. M. 01.0, outloo ,03,4 31.00, ~t.A„,,,, ores „ natl. iho °pp ., tr.tt „.. r.. 3 f the . 4)reen Ittetk, .1.,.. ••A Boon to Thonettntl• of . otechir by small di.p..lra, cast:': 10001, a sum Sufferers, - sort ,toots seal, in :1 Plain op,.lope. 1... I wt,,, p „ ~i !„. a ~,,ar, Da a b oo ...ada.i , their aa.aa., 00 7 irld , ''' , I -01 Itt ,ll , on r . "'"lp , of ... • .'"'., " , r," 01. ..olv i... 10.,, :of. h. ring interest, antra 1 ..f ittetusge •00101, It' DR I_3l. J.t X LINE. 0.0,1110i.,,r, impri.inii,e. 127 Bowery. 3co Y :It, Post 111110. Box I no. eel-. Dols orF-is 4 i 7;) , ~_ 7 , . 1 1 0 it 'PRE FA LL OF ISG3 . ci--zri-.(,("17/2/a.,( ../ 210,011 APPLE 1 ril., mss/ Jinx. WILSON 3ITAND I ESS, Jud::. ../.. of the Po ittol Suttee Circtitt Coon r te eident. Cot. PENN ANL, ST. CI AIR STREETS, Pi ros urn., PA. Extra linv-2. 5.1 and 5 rears old—ineitiillng all the old leading variative, and many nest otios. Alan, a tcry largo •toe 4 of pi: k lt, i•iandard and dwarf.) CHERRY. PEAI I II, PLPM, EVERGREEN, SHADE AND tiIINA-MENTAL TREKS, ROSES, GRAPE VINES, SIIRLISS, GREENHor , q: PLANTS, Se., An., wholesale and retail at eery reri simian.. primes. JOHN MIiRDOCIL Jr., aeleJ dararr Pittaborgh and Cr a ida,,,l Nniverlns. 83,000 WILL I'LlIZCII.„1-SE A VA I, F ARAI d 1,1 or re, Id milt • from thy city, opivailts tiowickleyvilla, and half a mile from the river. Thorn are ito acres tooter m lii. halane• good timber land. an orchard of 50 apple trot., of heat grafted (root, betides a variety of other fruit. The Oka is well watered with springs of .oft water, and bested near ehtirshee, school book., stook shops, s., Terms easy. Apply to G. S. DATES, Commercial Broiler, coil Dotter street, Lawrenceville No. I Winter Lard 00 in store and for Pale by ISAIAH INCA= A CO. INIPROV ED LOCK ;-zTITtII FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Llict. ,, nt Louct. , r. rAns talons, and la all lh.• Important Stay %4•. haul eel Fair. IN thi. C0.11..ud amine tuner mw port tmaing Foote's Patent Umbrella Lock Stand., whi,ll itaur.• I..rfErt Rafoty proveirblalt) piv,” u. b. , 1,1 axtray W3l. MILNER ei uk.ax Gla)1 El: S PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES I=l :11., hiu,. v“.rt• ewnn4d tv• Tlichret Proqni for tl. Nevr 4rtg Afacchcos-s.fP , ang hoo, mot the Brat W. , tits mg STATN I , A I ILS. =ll /I" , c Yor!. Sto, Foe, First PT tontine for boldly 'Twilit... Prromitim tor ckuLlo-ttoe.l mobile. Pt-To n:ion for „,„*.„ w ,, r k. ) , 114 i'r , liLtatu tor family mochttle. itr•l Pr my fio :unman. t ttrltig unchlur Ft:, Pt-I.IIOIIM for use , biro nvrk. I , lgr. First Pn•titiuni fn family machine. First Premium fur manufenduring machine. First Pr. miunt f. rut:.,bine work. M••inriusi 17,Jr Fuir, fiat Premium fsg• family martin.. ist Firuniini For Intl/luta, tiring machrue. First arernium for machine w•dk. in ',nu f'usr. Find Premium for nun bine fr ail {warp... li•st Pre:main for machine e ~rk. to n,..• Vu Fi sr. rst Premium for to iehi•it for all puniosoa. First 7reinistm for machine work. Ken: sick,' Slate Fn.,. First Premium for machine for all purpose.. First Premium for machine work. Peniurdenaisal.4ll, I."nnii•rin for manufacturing ma. him , . First Premium fur buattlitul ma• bine work. First Pp [Mum for machine work. And fnllowinz Connor Fairs : Chittendra to. I Apr unabar al Society. First Premium fur family machine. First Premium for manufacturing inachlna. First Pretisrum for machine work. F•aley I FL, Ayr-Less/nun/ Sweat,. Fir, Premium for bluntly marlin's , . First Prentrrint for manufacturing machine. Fl , t Pr• m fir machine work . 11. ri triiii M ass .1 id. karat Society. Ini .111, lid 1 , 11•1••niu for mach'', Sr iii Fits' hem i..rn for family niachine. I tret Jr. mina' fur martufaeturit.g ma hine. i tr. Pr. inium for family muctrine. It'vshaagren Cu. "N F LI, Pr - cm:nib k irfauna,' machine. ays 1' I For Fast Pretnibm f, family machine. Ile. h inie's /suntan" it,. • First pr.," inn. b., outshine for all puriesw, First Putnam for marlitnii wool, T".• 10,1, C0n1411,14/.. ail the Fairs at *Wel, the 1; 11th Lit & FR MACHIN ke••• were rxhibitesl Inn randy all of thorn tit*. S..tvitiK Mo l, ~.s iv.' in rorseti.i.... Th. work ou re tdo 111/. ni /11 Itt,k Grnver I Bak, g Nliis 'lib. has recet,•••l it,.. First Pro:Wino areery Sir 111 I/1.. IA her. •I bad I,r,ts ea ti• , itesl th is dare &nI• . it•••ins. No. I- FIFTH ST., Pittsbnrirti Pa. A . F. 1.1/All/NEY.n,/li. =OM =MEE I. El. 41,1 uf Brat.: ..,ne, De' , ho t or • 1 T heater. Dat .1.. carti . fs that, wr an« year and n half I too, na e- -• o .g hat Math Irout torn! dwease ...all , I ityscrpeits. ylv oltr.le syn. 11q13 V , 01 I re:rated o trb wtaranyan and dwautlity I r. n doreat haal, if I ate even a reads, or .1,, •tths: Iwo amount of t, • ! it crumb: return just an 1 awarlow.-I ... I 1.1.-C.Anlc n ~ /.11, II) rtly tsawyr. that I would rya lorry a paartage in leas than from .r tool often etght days; molar thin Inmate aul• .1 5. my Yana aeculter ent:Di) cu glee way; I had .Ir, suitrow•utlevil f wetuaoegs 1 tLeught neva-. iy it tted wet I hated, V* ry Lady, I coo,. um .one toy huslrand nor my own eh:titer., toya choir.; ~.,.tare t to he 1a.., -aro ken to Mr I hod nu ambi t u tl• d arty trowg, I had all my have of family au.: ha m m, I 0. 01.1 ramble and oer from rasa..- to i•Ilt • IVA be renter.ted. ansl I felt that 1 cc, dearer,: to hell, an I ri.i , thirst oan lo seta) for ma. ..was often tempted to commit 'Made.. neat is, 111Sw il• It , neryons system destroyed, and also my m.u.l.frorn that awful carsplainc, Pp, freinds trght boat to hare nu played in 1/1. htt lloapaal, at West Philadelphia. I re roamed there nine thought 1 aea itt try betty., I•ut in a few days my dreadful cor..;•larac was raging as bud a• ta..t. Ilearing of the wonderful cares pyriorowd 1 y Dr. Wtaltnet's Great American I , 3aptitata fills and Ills Treatmcmt fur Dyspepsia, my hhnhand railed on Dr. Wishart and ,tole, u,y enn, non. lie trawl he had no doul.t he could cure MY. So in three day , after, 1 calhal and placard my self coder the To, ..cut, and in • o lath I bga et ,o a t sr food. a trea nd fat that tin) dinetw. , serw , awl ,1%111,7 owy, nn•l I o.nltoti,l t., n. f o r .1. 0 , rn. , lin, an,l at t!.• 1./ I et..l ret fret health lei , y uctud, a.... mom ....r a d, re•orn my thanks to a Inert:Welke 1 and Dr. \ rattan, and to! , g-eat Am n Dynpepata P o , an tld PI, Tree Tar I'. whal :Iwo s aved ny. ft, nou n Insane !lay. •11 , 1 n pretrotture girane. All persons suffering with Itynceptua are at liberty to mill on me or craw, Soil wall try to all tile g.aai I can for aufferwtc, LLIZALIETII DRASSON. the It EWEST PATTERNS and evtr) alai', t (Ls Dramlywlne, for - m. 4 of Old Chester, Dwl, U I. 1 , x %% N% \.a,•NI •b 7 N, j . I; AIKENS FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE I. ',foist , •I t,. k.n.la sr. , rk, and it., all ,of IN nn.r. 11 t • \l. t r )I rl 1, aii. Huai. C.IRPETS,OIL CLOTHS. Nc A LARGE ASSoRTNI ENT OF DRUGGETS, Lowest Prices for Cash, Crumb Cloths, Feltlugs, Rugs, =EMIT OIL CLOTHS, &c A? d ha,lng purdbmod f.sr C. 1.911, the Into pr 4,4-4, sr , unequalled stock of Window Shades, Mailings, &e. OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & CO., NP.W ST (K AND NHWFAiI McCALT,ISI% Vs, No. S 7 TOCRTII STREET ==== ••• , . Tb. Isrprikt, rboapent and b•st. !•L1 pan fur • fall l'•ummerclal pans', rztr• rltnrp..a fur kf•uufarturYrs, StsaisslaJal snd Hank kllntsi.rv' sons is' one-nail price. student. •inter and !emce at any time. This last dotiot. I. rnodurtevl Ly experienced Teachere cud practical Accountant., john prepare young men for attire btwinrea, at the lent Papoose and XlJOrt,t time, fnr the moat lucrative and reopen- Ode 141131min:in. Diplomas graotral for merit only. Hence the utilterval preference for graduates of this College, by hnaturee men_ Prof. A. floW LEY, the brat Pawnee of the Cnion, who holds the largest ntulther of First Prentinnts, aud over all competitnre, leaches Rapid Rostov. Writing. MT Poe specimens of Penmanship, and Catalogns containing full information, incloan malty-tee anise to • 3 K 12.15 t S Mani, Principals. JaVadylaw•tYsisnrT A. F. CHATONE.I, Agent, CARPETS, I=B .11 ED ICA L \ 1.; CURE FOR DYSP Ers A DR. L. Q. C. WISHART'S .I.EAT A3ILRICAS Dyspepsia PHI and Treatment Wl,ll I.n. t` • ,t r AP.•tt. Ilk ,i.f.prms, tty itt t,e a nd .”1.1 WOO ltlktelltl n.. dirvct , ' tt nin.! 41 •1 A ttl.ll.l,.,.ltheabov , cos , . .!.,•-•nt .•••untl Ktad T.. lie al• ti, , ,tre hitt, a call. tali •• . Nk ,, lTki SE.'UND ST I, in • • v.ieo+Pi,toas 11.1 of Poe • —Nt 111( . 11IA1 rauticti r..• • , 11.• I Iv/. •, 0 1 , .1,01,G1 El WI.. II 1,41, X41,.^ u-0 I.• ..1. It 1~. nd.,, ,„d .1..r,1e —Th, nl .. u ..., in,li ; , i. .i ~ 1...1. .. 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The d; • 11.. m u , h n,,•' 11. 1 antahtp.—A dtstrezattatt ryIllp• taut. It n la•yrs- th•• Itrtt tuumunted and wcars ..tt the patitatt. I, Itattawat, titataratt hets,t , i r ,rato 1,111 I, Th.... an . p• ry alartntag t.) II.) t• nt., lat - b an ttia•adtly removed by •d•r tall If nt•gltartett, are ',Lk bl ft.dlt.atal 1.) Dumbut•pa tto•I eutl-1, -It at I'• It , for uc to git•• all the iiprititto. of It•ic p.m in Pl. f.ll/ .01 a space, but the ale , •• are i datum-roil rudiment, if we add that the patient nod attention to surroultdiag object+, and ficititienily Itec-no • moriew mid sour to diepoew tout We ehould toy, how. ter, that pains ittthe Joint+ awl ctidneas of the limit, which go Up tile of rhemnatiam and neuralgia, are very often • ith e. tiptpepeta. Ala , a littrdneso of Wt. row , nto lee of the abdomen, nholt Leco routracted aittl hart , :tot it - ie. ict We Itchy inclend • le•wg gt ally prominent.cate Uy.pepßlnt Dy spa pnin Dr. WISItAILT'S um,, No.lo 2i,..rth Srcvntl st Ptc'adelrollia. Dyspepsi n : Dy .pepsin: lin. Wietia here boon a constant sufferer irli Pr ; , eritta for the last eighteen ye.i,v, u.., Bichte I cannot way that I over enjoyed a pet fectly we n day . There were times when the symptoms w.ire u. as;-ratated than at others, and then it sorinuid it woula he a groat . I had at all tunes an unpleasant feel,eg to my head, but Id tterly myititnecings so much Increased that I tic..s al most ntittit fur bust., sold, my mind wee initsily filled with gloomy thoughts and fol.bo lig., and 11'1 attempted to clangs their current by reading, at once a sensation of ic;, coldness!, In ten nvattem with a dead weight, as it were, rested upon I my brain; also a feeling of sickness would occur at the et and great pain to my °you, accompanied „its which was the continual fear of losing my rea -115.1; 101.0 Plrtrit pt. , ' great hountudo, debility and neritie,,tes, nistie Ir illlncult to walk by day eleep night., 1 bocame ave.,' to society, and its to see Intik., and has log tried the alit if a 11111$1ber of eminent physicians of various schools, h _ally . mule to thl , conclusion that, for this disease, at in) pi event age, years, there was no cure to ex. ietenee. But, through the Interference of Diviner Providente, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks. r at last Found a sovereign remedy In your Dyspepsia Pills end Tar Cordial, which seem to have effectually rentocod 0101.01 the lust trace of my long list of ail ments end had feelings, and 10 their place health, pleasure and contentment are my every day cone. rennin.. JADIEDI Di. sAuNiducs, • Ni, 4DI North Statand street, Phtlatielphia, formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Dr. W ISIIANT'S Aire, No. Dr North Socond Ist Philadelphia. DysixopsimlDy?4,psial I, Moses Toms, of Cheltenham, fflontgomery Po., Pa., hare suffered for more than one year everything dem., item% front that awful disease, celled Dys pepsia I employed, in that time, fly , of the moat eminent physicians in Philadelph,a. They did all they roulal for me with medicines and ce - ping, but still I to. better. I then went to the Pettuayl Ilniverelty, in order to pl.cs myself m react. of the best noahral talents i n the country, but their medicines foiled to do we any ...oval, and oftentimes I wished for deuth v. radices me of my sntTerlngs, bat seeing De. Wodtart's in the Philadel pities Bet/blan, I determined to try once mots, but with lit no faith I called ou I.r. NV.ishart, and told if I could have thud l.would not have troubled and then related my suffetings to him. 71.. Dr. aasnred me, If ho failed to cure mu of Dyspepsia, it would be the first ease in two yeses, so I put my self under his treatment, and although I had lawn for months vomiting nearly everything I ate, my stomach swollen with pain beyond description, I bought a box of his Dyspepsia Pills, I used them as dimwits', and in ten days I could eat as hearty a meal n• may person tu the Statosof Pennsylvania, and in thirty days was • well man. I invite any person suffering as I was to call and son me, and! will relate my suffering and the great ears I received. I would say to aft bprrt..,., everywhere, that Dr. Washers is, I believe, the only porton on the earth that can cure Dyspepsia with any degree of eertalnty. 510815.9 TUEIN Ch , ltenham, Idoragnmery Co., PA. Dr. WlallAitT S tacit, 10 North Second tt Omos hours from 9 a. to. to 5 P. m. All ...sauna tit/to and rot-et:lint.. us Inc. A Positive Core for Dyispopela. Hoar ailt •t Mi. John U. Babcock itace • Se. 1028 Oliva iltretet, rhilatittiphia. January MI, 1863. f Int. NI I.n .t GT—igf It 1.. with much pleatittro that I ant it-ir chic to inform you that, by the me of puler c• - eat A matitan 11:!tpere. in fill. , I have been ratio , . I) canal of that moat distresalub complaint, Thigpen .la. I ' In grictoluily iddirted for the huit t attnty-elgl ra , yen, and fur ten pence of that than I tc. not It et. ie it. tit.to it. pain one week et a time. I into Led Its world torn., and have shagged MI innat ml.etnhlo existence—ln pain day aaa aighL Ev.ry kin!! .4 -1 that I ate 01101 me with pain and al ... ! . it inattenal net hot. light, or hoe.. email the guar/tin. A ~..tinned la•lchlng was run to folk.. I ha •I a, acda . ti o for any kind of meat. whataror, sr sliatmov any great for several mouths be fore I ward of your Pllle, that I fm..,ssentiv wivhml for • , •••tts. 1 too token evvry thing that I bad beard .4 (or 1)y-stmt.'s, 1, hou t meel•ing nay benellt ; but •a your lasing racutumensisol to me by imp who 1 lay, esinvl by them, I manclud dto rims them a trial, although I had nu fitith In them. lo my as ssinithity ut, I mond usys•elf getting better before I toil taken iso.fourth ofa talc, and, after taking half a lam, l am a well man, and ran eat anythavaa! trot, veiny s lommv meal alma nine,, a day, without in ,nnynnience from anything I vat or drink. 11 you think you ao. at 'timid, to snake this notate awl reb'r to I will cheerfully give all urn•11.1)115 information t any one who may call on me. Yam - . respectfully. Fir rnD• .t Dr. ISHART'S 1110.11...1 Dornt, 10 Nortl. Brrond n tr..t. P.• P 11