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Heats was f L nltted - idepare an • essay 'on infant • Adjourned to meeton the Snick 'On the aoei);44.Wednesday dy of tet~e, 18 1 3 -;* • Constitutional Iteiermation of The Govern "ltsliirlaken progress . . t. of Victor Onwigel are,prepar i ng to • Bilin "'kat liinde of ceded '**°llltilbfV?.Sodieb:-.llte rierefeirti of those telt : -1:1-11-11!'1114 '"' io-osittel) nioworadbe there '44**in* ( t. of bread, are to have a life • toY 1PP 1 7 12 " banana% blondicent far theiruuun etl as an order by feisra be SOPP7SS Colenso, who Ku attracted so mach attention in the religious world, is „tint dcsaribed by a London writer : "Al ., 77, AllEtaStrfen feetbig,h, slender, butwell form ; t. inemarhably;preet and handsome, with olioir cut featureland eyea Dill of light, then walked limp:Cunt Banque of the En ' ileh-Chinchi'. A regular Sant in stature, end equillial; 1r ClitigiCi with Samuel. 5..-4;',,otirre*ttdent of the riff aiurgh trihristictes-Adrecate says thatliev. Dr. Butler, the Supmintendent Of , the Missions in Yin* of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the' %Vier by the influence of • -Env. Durbin, the Secretary of the Parent Missionary Society, when preaching liatinnatidurinia visit to Dublin, Ireland. 'Rot. Wm. Taylor, of California, who I Visited this city a year, or two ago and 4rosaitheit /with. such acceptanci, is now , 7;',lj,horing with groat, success in Australia. • one meeting In Melbourne, which laetlnnyar.iarts Sabbaths, 276 persons were Inn in.. the Brunswick `Yeel .l-11tyintnittrcit. . -- - •;-,11 candidate for holy orders in Adri an's College, Birkenhead, England, says I &adios; assigned' asa reason for his j ire* of &thorough knowledge of the New that few lectures were given on the subject, but. the,time is mostly occupied with Paley and Butler. scdvitrof English 'Protestants atC,annes,Franee,leas called forthu cry from es - Bishop of Frejus for help against ~Eng linted; English ambition, English schools and English heresy.” The Congregational Theological Sent ', intiry,at Chicago has sent forth more than thirty faithful ministers during the past Ire years. 'Hooter at Lookout Mountain. The ChaiIIZOOP correspondent of the Nair York takassys: ' Honker made is gib iMputation hy this attack with4lie men of the Army of the eumberlaint.i- A. hie lines would adroit's° after Wight the men could see his fires spring " Dig up wad locating his new line. As each line beeamo developed by these fires those on • the seountsin could -plainly distinguish the ' cheers of their comrades' below. Ono Of the expressions used by a private who was watch lag the fixes from Orchard Knob has h already iltrown,into•Alfie dignity of a ealoplautot. On seeing the line of camp fires advanced to Cor lin's bonito and beyond the rifle pits of the enemy, ateoldlerin Oeiferal Wood's •-command prang 3a tip from his reclining position on - Knob, and exclaimed — "Look at old Hooker. Don't he fight for • V ? " sequel of tho fight—tho morning's hand saw epilogue to the night's drama—ls already known. Recker( found tho enemy gone, and the assault of Lookout Mountain had tot been In rain. DOING ./11)/0S1 LS ens amuse Do.—The - Callielbi Telegraph retries the fallowing : A young American Democrat wont recently togas:WM study for the priesthood in the dz. Ho began his first letter from tercel City as follows : " The first thing whisk honsiitly attracted my _attention here, was the diseesery that the prefect of the class in which I am placed is a nsggaq" What a dreallful thing A young Arceri . cas not only oompelled to _associate with a negro, bit to acknowledge him at the head of his alma. What will bocomo of the Church? ‘24emmimfllirms .of butterflies have been caught this year in the canton of Basle„aad , the OwisiGovernment bas paid the catchers OW not daeonridemble sum of 1,000,000 f. Natinaluis ibl Us that of every hundred of !144111 beentifullowects, forty-five are females; aid ses each of the latter is estimated to ley Ai "virago, forty fruitful eggs t .the de ;:fittillitiflit of th Millions is virtl IMO se the oustwilive annibllgloi oft wo hun dr e d sad Blatant alillorm of caterpillars. of the rella ens° iiteanatbre of Georgetown, M. C., ‘4O edarabid7forePrestritetien minister, Wel!' -nl.l6thigtall Wedotit7, became a boon Wiespantosi ar_thei Ye:4re Glintberaore. He aaet Barta:gayres Diatrlnt:Attorney at " • • ' •' ' = , 44004 Li" Jr:soldier of the , ltosolution, 11e1:sikhdliannpolis On-Mouday- evening, thellisit °I'M") 7elo-aPti months., De Mint thinl'Wayne, and if Le out 4", the guards placed: evrir..ila prisoners captured War Oornwallis at 'Yorktown, in 1781. ' - 431134.4190041,41an0i1;an order forbidding tbo InselibbiltP*inalthente and other', their nialleandinntitarla on tbe Igatifinat Hag., Ho fF la pteinblerdof Tonto and nationality, wltlek must not be desecrated. z'Ssitrormbir of colored troops In the field to 43,000; the whole Use of- negrees in the melee to alfitpseitles is 106,000. eilllinerillutiebeen subtotibing to M'? the ittottitio at-Wartotw. Somebody says true tethe Pole still.' . _ - z';';.;-:::,::'112- 1 .1a*GTEDOAX .S. 'IPOR W . 11BEL . BIARIET IN° ' ' 4 4 4 1 TA isa 7421Esvnitta ilza i imeallerSlDLlL ClllAHAlrilionroa Tes C llava ricsa tturgh MT: InESDA ..1 r i' ahat.ooll r faaorrille every _ratroxr, its L foto* . ~.. wines stegmaeSULlA,Wigt. Coulbottillota• amadif, Woos rillablarel ml 7 BATLIDDAY, at 4 v. it 4 and' Ziatarlllvtmiry TWODAT, at S a'closlt ra frolabt or oloo.VAl.Pply oo board Cr to & AL ' S.-T1:434:MW0 WOOD, twat, Pittsburgh; 3 :,;..,,,in. 5. ; rams t CO:ziiil;,.Art . 0 to, _ FO 0 OINCENNATL—The atw aaat warm LVA=" 7 ' Isl or E fralgat, or pasoP oPZ:u .at °F • 4041% , 4 - Siglcavi+PApublicC:.,:le of Qua r il lAledi --- , btIPNESDAT, -Oen „ZO.AO4°"I -wEDNx rNA .Msk."4.Ftraiti4ll -341, a. N. a 4.'.. J , l -- ' • ~ • -r-eiIMIIIIMMaAff: 71 cs . ... Ft conYeaWayla Evenm — g Gazette . . . .. .... . - Alleiglieny lioldbi Society. The following donations Warn received by thoAllegheay Ladies' Aid Society, during the weekending December 8a : 'Mt, Me Of Ttirtie Creek, 3 pairs knit socks. Mrs.'Wrinicls; 10 bMidkerchisfs, number at para; Mrs. Wads, 11 Urdu bandkarchledk ; t ra gra . I r hindltsichieft Mrs. D. Eillott,l2 silk band . hisflitnrll this linen t Mri. Itiloy, twapacka ges tracts; Hattie galley, 9 handkerctdafsv. Mn. 31Worlfir.a 711gius.figrA.111rith, .Z .a tted r :Les ; Km - latterty,• 1 roll linen ;.' Mrs: - Yeager, 5 cans trait; EnCßobert Ilsys, 4 cans frult,4 packages sok. ms' tracts ; Mrs. Beale, 1 roll of limn;; Mtn. Rod taltir c oa tpree t s ,y; ThMsin b g icaecjitcatoitom Mob , M 16,55; liburth Malted , ;c.nAyterlan Cbukb, Ilex. Chub, Mickey, pastor, $53.55; Third United Yrcaby terlan- Chinch, Bar. Wm..49larlt, pastor, IMO; Chrict's Evloccird'etrareb, No. Dr:Page, Slat wort by Ln. dlasof Starlet .112 shirts and 22 pairs stcksoss.b shirt °ordaining s lef andsono religious rending, 1 shirt merle by a Milo girl of sit year& _. _ 331; PRsavvrittxt...-At an adjourned meeting of the Reformed Presbytery of Pittrburgh,held in thefirst Church, Allegheny, on Wednesday, the 2d loot., a call from the congregations of Darlington and Parries, Beaver r anuty, Pa., was presented to Mr. Robert Whit, ~ bonsai ate of the Philadelphia Presbytc., and by him accepted. The ordination will take place at the Darlington Church, near liewilalilee, on the 3d Wednesday of January next, at ten o'clock a. M. The Rev. John Douglas, D. D., is to preach the lemon, the Rev. Geo. Scott to preside, propene the constitutional ques tions and offer up the ordaining prayer, Rev. J. F. Rill to charge the'pastor and Rev. John McMillan the people. DECK-11AAD Daolnrito.—A roan named Dan- lel Helmick. on Wednesday morning, fell from the dock of the steamer Telegraph, ly ing at the Brownsville wharf, and was drowned. Deceased had been employed as a dock-hand on the steamer Gallatin, but had been discharged' and paid off, and had gone aboard the Telegraph to take passage to New Geneva, where he resided. He was consid erably intoxicated at the-time, which was no doubt the cause of his falling overboard. His body was recovered.. SWORD roe GIII. iblirS.--AD elegant and costly sword has boon purchased nber of Pittebtirghers, friends of Gen Ale xander !lays, of the third Army Corps, who design presenting it to him as a token of their es teem and regard for him as a citizen and an officer. The sword is accompanied with a and belt, and he whole cost $5OO. It I can be ten at Gillesp t ie's; Wood street. MANCOYSTML—A meeting of the citizens of this borough will be held at the old School Bonze, on Saturday evening, the sth inst., at seven o'clock, for the transaction of impor tant business, in which every citizen of the borough to concerned: All are, therefore, re spectfully requested to attend. MANY CITIZANS. Too LEarnae.—Mr. liandenhoire lecture, on Thursday night, ‘1213 grand euccess. The hall was densely crowded, and many failed to gain admittance. We learn that Prof. Agas els, of lloward Collego, will probably deliver the next lettere of the course. DISOIMERIX Houss.—A man named Jones, Mar i a with his wife (alias Mrs. Miller) and Maria Wagner, were arrested last night, on a charge of keeping a disorderly house in the Seventh Ward. They were committed to jail In defaulter $5OO bail. _ SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. THOILLIS PAR T, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer to Pennsylvania and Porn:Lent elate of the best quality at low rate'. Office at Alex. Laughlin'', near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Ps.• --- Von Feu. sae Wrrinut Wasa.—The Sum- meri s pst„ and by the morning's frost, we I begin to apprehend, that fell and winter will shortly be upon ns, and we most provide our- selves with the material to keep us comfort able. A nice all suit, or a good and well rands overcoat are the very thing, we do net know of any place where our readers would suit themselves better than at Messrs. W. IL McGee & Co's clothing establishment, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Allegheny. They have also resolved a com plete assortment of genUemen's furnishing goods, and a great variety of new patterns for waistooating, fisarnxxxu, have you examined the fall and I winter stock of goods at the Merchant Tall- boring establishment of Sam. Graham & CO., No. 64 Market street ? . Afresh supply of goods every week. Dave you examined the prices of good' et the Merchant Tailoring establishment of Som. Graham & Co., No. 64 Market street ; if not, it is now time you would, and save 20 per cent. in your clothing bill. . Every garment warranted a perfect fit. Saran finalist,Gru. McCsanixsa. Ifmextusiv Bursa ArrglCClATt.—Mrs. Anne Narita, of Louisville, Ky., says in a letter : 'When in New York, thi: summer, I ppua"ehased by way of experimcot some of .Mrs. 8. A. Allen's celebrated wy 1 4,storor and Zylobsdritinum which IH ha,o. found valuable. I Ow to have you send - uses dozen of each by te s xpress, for the nee ttf my friends." Sold by Druggists everywhere. De, 4t, 198 lavish st , New-York. __ _. Jun BAXMIVID AID ILIAD"' TOR SALl.—The gae assotment of Pall and Winter Clothing, lately reMved by Meson. John Wier k Co., Martbant Tallots,l46 Federal street, Al legheny. The stock of clothing consists of the finest variety of gents= pantaloons, vests, coats and overcoats. The style of patterns is tasteful and Esshionablee. Wabove e would Invite all of Our readers to giv the nt VOLMMS, READ vars.—For the derange ragpt of •the system, Change of Diet, Wounds, Sores, Bruises and Eruptions, to which every Volunteer is Hebb, there are no remedies so ode convenient and sure as HOLLOWAY'S •PIL ' S k. OINTMENT, thoroughly tested in the Crimean and itedian Campaigns. Only 25 oenta per box. or pot. 254 - - - Osamu and carriage calls will be taken at the Omnibus office, No. 410 Penn streot, dal or night. All orders left at the above place will be tromptly attended to. ..A.ll calls must be paid in advisee. • DaJIAL INSTITUT", No. 25 1 Penn street, is the place where you can get. the best cheap Penn the city. Don't forget the place, No. 25 street, near Haneock. C. Ban, Dantist, US Penn 'met, tend to all Istudneer bf LL ientesston. FALL 000D8 NEW. GOODS I LANE, WA.BOY & CO.'S It ENGLISH respectfully Att A. forsie the eftizens of Pittsburgh, that be bM bees eppedutod sole emt feTlbe nip of ISTEBEI 803'2 OBIGINAL ANTIXOBBLISIVI Tbey are reetexusested by the largest boars let death) , WPM wid th Ire GIU" &UN= 241:,,, I . &MOOR & HoonoLo: R O¢ / :; teem CM TOM CO., ...ZII0a.1 1 )M 1 1 #4%04 And ethers. §06:14 4•••FM) , !M COMMERCIAL RECORD There le no new feature In our money market wor thy of spostai notice. Gold is still advancing, the New York report at noon to-day quoting at 159.. X. Silver, also, is higher, being quoted at ILO. linen, oar brokers and bankers ore buying what little coin offers n 14514140 for Silver, and 10 for gold. The Chicago Triboas ofTbursday says : "The scarc ity of currents*. continues to retard business, and no matter bow h gh gold goes, the markets, In the pees. .entstato of rs, cannot respond. Not only has the specalatl o demand bees almost wholly checked, brit eldppers re tun groat extent driven nut of the market." r One of the cases of the increasing value of money In England may be found in the disproportion be tween the value of the export• and import', the lat. ' ter preponderating to an extent which produces large drum tom specie to meet the Dalai:re—pro. cleoly m •s the case In this country. The sassed sluw the value of the exports and imports of Gress lintain for the ta.t, nine months lu each of the f0110w....:; ram DR r GOODS. DRY GOODS I CLOAKS AND SHAWLS I IDjMENSI f3TOOI{ Reducid Prices ! J. W. BARKER a CO.'S, 59 MARKET STREET de Jost nicettos at NO. le^ nOZZAL'iIITe Lam'. FINANCE AND. TRADE. Exports, -Imports. Hell, nine 1. ............. 14,615,17 e 18112, ..... 83,672,434 110,820,105 1863, nine reo.i bs. Thus, usklog tbo • ,turent of the first oboe month. of the pre , t )mr, find that they exhibit an an nual &Me • so fho bullion. of Eugleed of ono hun dred at musty millions of dollars. This, as may ho aeon by the above Neweshas boon going on. in nearly the sante ratio, for three years past. The London Herald, In its money article of the 9th ultimo, thus refer. to the drain of eperle : It will benoticed that we are now despatching gold and sovere n igns to four important points. First, to Paris, whither they hero been flowlug for some time, through coofidential Knots in London, to support the prettiest of the Bank of France and mint other financial Institu tions, which has not merely lod to Anetralian and Americas arrivals being purchased on the spot, but when these have not been found sufficient hes like wise Loducod largo withdrawals from the vaults of Threadneedle and. Tho.next places to whirls large supplies are being forwarded are India and Egypt, to pay for cotton; and there it hi said, from the extent of engagements, will continue for Borne time torrent, The remittances to Brazil are partially for produce, Including eaten. and for exchange operations, which may Mph . ..further larger SUMP before they arc ter mlnated. Ruesia has taken bullion lately, arid par cels have been forwarded to Amsterdam end Ham burg, to purchase silver for St. Petersbult chiefly to meet the necessary military outlay mem oned the pottition of affairs in Poland. • It is therefore evi dent that a combination of carom is at work to lithe olate this external drain, which has been proceeding for some time, though ice effects have 'recently been more strongly developed. The trade of Radon for the current year bra been quite active. Mere have been 2,835 arrivals from for eign ports there, an Increase of nitro over the mel ons year. In the coastwise business there hes been en increase of nearly eight hundred vessel.. The Trorder says : "The receipts of ell kinds of mer chandise thus for this imr ere iu proportion to the arrivals, rind In many branches of our foreign and domestic trade tide has been. most prosperous year. Many brooches of our commerce another maeon wlil be prosecuted with greet energy, emong which may be owned the tree,. to San Eroticism, South An-r -im,lndies, Hayti, !Imola, end al parts of , -urope, and .11 ports in the End Wiles PITTSBURGH MARKETS December 4, 11163. FLOUR & GRAIN—TiIe market for grain Inn quiet lea very arm, and pricesan , tending upward. Winmt in steady with sales from wagon at 51,34 for Rod, and 51,4031,45 for White. Cunt sin active demand and scarce; sales from store at $1.20 le, bunt, in Ern, and $1;2441,2 5 for Shelled. Hats firm a ilk email sales at 75e from Ant hands. and filk from store. Barley is stationary at b 1.35 for Spring, and sl,r4 for Fall. Floor is quiet but Brun with salon from store at $3,7".(46 for Britt a, and 87,00q7,tin fon Ea ra Vann- lly. GROCEltllitt—Sugar is very Om but unchanged, tialtat at 130 to 141ir fur Raw, and 17 to 1, for Re flood. Coffee is atitf with ralev of 20 ligo Rio at 341, G3.Se—the latter figure fvr attictly choice. Blolaasca two:Anal at tise. known bratadt of Syrup+ toe selling at SO to Eye. BETTER .t EGGS—Butter is film and ollvo with wiles of ti tibia it'll! at 11 to 745, and 5 bbls poi ked at 17r. Eggs ataree nod sell readlly at Int per dozer. IIAY —WI lb a good demand and but n sop ply, the market continues to role Viap firm, sadprl cats Lave again advaneed; vale, from ...ales 4.f load. at $39042 per ton POTATOES---42ittel but firm, the receipt• appear to be [offing off mown bat; tmletio track of cat Peach Blows at Ora' latr barbel. alto, email vale , from *tore • t •tapc APPLES --The market te more active, though the *u14. 1 3 is at tni•ntelv to eleven of the present defused Quotation. can he fall ly Area at gt1,?..:a4.2 nor BEANS—dull, angler...l and tltuttlung: salt. ot 1.11 as-gs prime am all white et 51.,40 per brothel. LARD—Io Rem and higher; min 2tt pt hue kettle-rendered (act') al 11. per 1101iNT—aale el 1501 Ihtt prime at 25c per IL. MILL TEED—firm 1,11 anchaugcl. tppa 1 41411113 g% at 81,95(11,00 pc r tr. t . - Pittsburgh Petroleum Market Dot, 4—Tho Petryloom market btu Leon wolewliat excited toslay, and, notwithstanding, the fiansac. tionsa were, In the aggregate, less than yesterdey, there Ls a decilledly firmer feeling and at the close, holders were nil confident of *still further adrancr. Crude is (tern and with only moderate receipts, nod or last quotations are fully sustained. The salts reported, comprise 2,'1_7 1.615, as (ollon 1,000 bbl* in bulk, 'Tight gi avity at 17.' IC/Obi/Is in hulk at j 16; Irdd and f 0 Idris et dlt,,c, bids intended; nod 741 ibis at 21..; It is but proper to remark, that eon. holders are saking higher figures, but no utrs, nr yet, have been wok, ale.se our quotations. Refined is se.7 trot, and hot few holden seems disposed to too ow. at an advisor°. This fueling o.strengti: the favorable 11.W4 from 74 Turk, nod 'u o owl thpdny, no g , 0,1 stain dart brans ~ . old he had at Thursday's quotations. 'ire note • eel • 01 1 , 10 bbialln boost, "Aladdin - brand, at 3,o. —the purchasers to rerri ye it at thu refinery also, 8o hide strew c Ayr, free el id, Zed do do at 14 Good stendanl brands 1 , 1 free oil aro held at from 41 to 48c. Reptha to quiet, dull and uteglectell, and the o,lot. nap qnotations are 17@llio. There Is aunt inquiry for Residlrim, And the market niay 1,0 qn.doi mitred) 84,00 L. ILL per Ltd. Se* York Petroleum Market. liptwiaJ Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Carette. New irditit, Dec. 4.—The market for Prude lase somewhat excited toolay, and anadvance has twee estoblished. Buyers offered BlY 2 c while holders de. mended 30c. There Is an Improved demand tor Re fined, and prices Lave adrutced 2 coots per gallon, sales of bonded at tlaZ44sc on the spat. and trq#4Q. for January delivery, boyere option. Frew oil, also, t higher, and may be quoted nt sQ5lu. Rapala, too, is higher, having advanced to 27c for Refined. Cleveland Market. Dec. 2.—The general markets wore quiet, We only excltiolent being In highwines,which hare advanced 5 within tho last 24 hours, and have now reached a higher figure that ever known bolero, we belk,e, in . this country. Flour, salmi of 50 Ibis XX. red at 85,25, and 30 bbl extra at 55,50. Wheat, sales of one car red from store of 125 c ; four care on track of ono ear do do at Mc; ono car do do at lU c. Corn Is firmt73 fro %cm store at qui et Mc. and bkold a Oats, sale of I car ou track a. illye la t 115 c from Kora q ßarley ititeld at 125€0.22e, from atom; aceonting to lity. Dried Dorf rolling al 'lle. High Winee— M ua arket to higher and excited; sales of ISO bids at Highwines in Chicago. IN...2—Owing to the edrance in Iliglortnes In Cincinnati, the market here wee bonyant sad excl. ted, and we note an improvement in price. since yesterday of fie per Won, with mice or about 2,0u0 ale at a range of nen; end reported stiles an bleb as 79e, but not authenticated. At the clew the de• mend at the full !forceful! orr; hut boldrr. were firm at 780. Toledo Market. Dec.Y.—Flour—Floe, T 1, 75-- 1 ,0 0; surra., 84,25 41 . 50 catra, 155,00(46,25; Double Extra end Fancy, $6,0687,25. Backwireat 89,611. Wheat--so,, 1,200 ba amber inch. at Miy,e. Ceru—Liebt at ICKe. OstallEtale 2.560 Mt, from track, at 67c. Dar. ley—pring;lo9o; Winter, 125 r. See.lB—Clavor, 86;re) 0.6,75; Timothy, $2,75,012,0 11 ; Vas, 62,25€02,30. Imports by Railroad. CLI'WAAND d Premium:in Rait.noan, Dec, 4 lW 1.4 A cheese, Shosoaker & Lang; 74 do moldiest, UMW Trimble; 10 W. cider L dVolght; 10 mars co ds., Jae P Tanuor, 6 1,41. onions, Colp & Shepard; 140 tobls apples, 109 mks 110, Hitchcock, McCreary & 24 Wu chairs, GV. Aker; IS bble apples, 11 W Bottum; 41 bbla apples, 11 do cider, W McCutcheon; 60 Mole crud* oil, J Palmer, 100 Ibis dour, Culp & Shepard; 3 &wised hogs, J P Hanna co;30 hides, J Wsttero; 100 Wm floor. Jae McCulley *co; do do, 11 Godfrey; 25 bal. piper, Perkin. ,k eo; 317 eke wheat Jl4 Liggett & co; 21 MA. applee, Culp Shep• ard; 4 3 dos brooms, II bids cider, Shomeker & Lang. Prnssunan, Vt. Worst & CHICAGO RAILROAD, Dec. 4-109 bbl. 111;1110ns., D Wallace.; 11,600 falumber, Ihmeint & do; 30721 bulk hams, .1 11echemor.; 00 les grew Sellers Ml 4 pig. lead, II I. rangstoak6 o hid b ßat Ighwines, M McCullough den; do do, 811 man co; 11: bdli stripe, John Ilell & co; 2 bus tocco Little o f Trimble; lb bbls bungs, Brewer, B ar ka A co; 2 bbl. oi, Geo L Hitudey; 9 ak. wool, .1 L Marshall; 121 ate clover seed* T Sportier, Maks oats, liamll - 3 dressed hop, J P Mauna & h h pods, Win Jenkins; 100 bbls flour, Lindsey & Telford; ^ tilde rbtaki, A Wilson; teaks rags, Markle & co; Kai eke mill feed, Rea & Kell; 10 Mb sugar, T/ A Hall. ALLtaIIINIT STATION, Dec. 4--120 eke wheat, flhmp. .on & Kites; 2 table butter, Shute, Son A no; in pkge produce, Willey A Weaver; 6 do do, J Knift; 2S ,lo rk, J Adams; 102 aka oats, 11 do barley, J /1 Spear 13 hbla apples, lbt butter, A.l Dark; 0 - bhis apples 0 11yerml at bay. Vossititly d Kopp; S Ws applea;ll Lents; 7 pkp produce , : W S Carson & ; 288 bmib corn. Jim Craig; 10 eke oats, Simpson Koos,. 2ibls ider, 19 do apples, I. Mato; 22 Olds cider, 'l3; bur cheesed!. petsbo wie: Shuts, Son, d co: 440 ski *hest ilenady &MO; 11l dodo;JO Noble. FOR fif•IL E--- '' 1'• -- - --- MEEIne.VV------'--- '-! 71= -:=. =- • - 1 0 1Wimrsauga.. — I DRV G4ourcs,l GOODS STORE FOR SALE t at I pOSITIVE cons' FOR:DTErtIySIA. , •114"-"Q"31.3.':-voy_ • • _,_. .c a flourishing Western 10W11 OD the P. F. W. aI .L C. R, not ore( BM mfbm o' Pittsbrgh, now 1 DR. L. $4,. C. WISILLICT'S doing a huge imd profitable trad. the Work ' ) "1./ be meshed at thirofe . dig moo and bee hero @Arend with reference to the GREAT AMERICAN of Deeeme 18A3, tot Inakdehlbe- !ad at canstry trade. lias ail been paid:m.4 for =eh at . Pittsburgh, Pa..,_One thirtnamt t atP:...A.4.g. JOB l 1101INE'S TRIMMING STORE, 1 I° The t tTaa r nt proprietor has decided to retire from I Di sPeP bias Males from ear to NetUrrare INta. sla Pill and Treatment i„..,,b„„,rodordinfainio Ithe trade owing to le health, sold now roZotoati., , ~‘„,,,,,,,,,, ~,..... ~....0...... , well developed andler./ 00,70 r 0 " Mien the stook for wile; abo the good will of th e re. ' A 1- ... 4 ., A ' ..04. TOR --—-- -- Trwill be remand-haat, ofTwo Ilandrai at mars tirtag p.rty The house Lae a large Bud reepoctsl,l43 at thoopthat a the brae) tlisalloltbler Monde to trade, w Wail can be rttaituel 'I he present stock 1 DR WItoIIART me treated. to the asst two yea., lid on more than ottelotAsepneste bid will be Oen& lilt Ine Ace from seven to ten thousand dollen", hot I•i,S2b) nine thonaand three hundred awl ninety pe- DY.LINSAL '.; , i l could be reduowl if &mina. items for Dyepeprm. in its various form; and In . . Lot 80. 1,2" 0 male to bethaireted on 12th Dee, ISO. Part lea et lob Mg to know the tia-tlonlare will please ere c. r) Cane where the medicine eras taken as dluctew, 10 0 20 0 c 10th .. 180. whir,. or rail pereonally on it made a perfect cure. A 111113111er of the &bore Cameo c . 4 1 c a c j o u " tstn . un33. LYDA 1 A CUURPEI,2II.IOi, I had been treated bv the nowt enduent phytlcLars u ln a , 0 4 200 w •• Zki " ISSI orIS tf SO Hand al met. Pittsburgh, Pa. I this country and enrol, 110 113Ttree all *sone eel , ' 0 - .5, no 3 0 •. ' 26th " VIC. ___ - L - N )11 SA I. E --'lwo superior Cylinder , Ofile. and Store,No. 10 htillTll 880141 1 ST., p r . ..4„0,,ui. will 0 0 h s epeehrd Mat le not well ;: Boiler, li, niche, (hornet. r, 10 feet long, made Philadelphia. „ 0 .,',,1 0 p 0 d..,,,d ce , rm yponda with the notlesin thisad tof y, owl iron, wrought iron beeda fli, thiek. MI. , -- 1 vertiemmmt for alto, formation, good ennithlelti,• and ere almost so good AA new. free rem defeats. Ali., One Portable klugifie and Tubular Boiler of I WH AT IS OTSPBPSI.I 7 Proposals must be marked "Ptopistale for NAM" i eta horse tower, 5 inch cylinder and 12 inch strolu. and marked holds the Number oft Lotwhich the Thla Enkricte Item bored one well almost 700 feet deep, overarms. nee rue rout:maw sisertone t I bid is Intend...l for, a ndeddronedt.CoL o . l2 r om, I and le 101:nimbly adapted to 11121 kind of work, or I _, l DePoIT quart 1 retorter Goland, EL &. A., Pittsburgh, wasting *Teal for locum. lio• - Peun'a. Slot, One Engine, hoary iron bed plate, 14 Inch cylinder. 3t , Inchre stroke , uew, with baleen, valve govern cc. Nll.ll wlapted to run A grlet mill or email hoopmill Xnquire sat 11. M. BOLE'S, torn. Point Allty and Duquesne Way, nolfrlm Pittsburgh ARARE .t'IIANCE FOR INVEST -11 EST - We offer ibr not, our tan large and o:beam. A. HOLIDAY 77 and 79 Market St. i ToAny we commeuco out ' Regular ITolltle) Salem of Embroideries, Lace Goods, and Listen Handkercheifs. 011 r stock or these Goods M more complicit* Ilian at any Fortner season. The prices have been marked down. We hare also pat opened chola lot Worked Slipper Patterns, Taney Monoy Bacot, and Bate Cashimere Scarfs, suitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS. Our stock of other Betteonabl.• Goode te won as .rted In Cloak Ornaments, Bead Gimps Velvets and GiDlplne Laces, Silk and Felt Rabb_ Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Gloves, Stockings, WoCil Hoods, Sacquely Sonftgs, Balmoral Shirts, Quaker Shors irts Cets, HELD DRESSES, LADIES' D1E113310 VESTS AND DRAWERS. Men's Undershirts and Drawers. Of tho boot makes FUR GAUNTLETS, HEAVY DRIVING GLOVES Auo, w fao Hoe of NOTIONS , SMALL WARES GENERALLY Wholesale Wavle op stairs. Merchants and a others aho btu to et4l again supplied at hol sale rat.. JOS. HORNE & CO. 77 and 79 Market Streit del - . de2:l F°R RENT—A WAGONATAKER SHOP IN Tutricasucrritark.-1 will sell to a good work mina my entire stork, consisting or everythhsg to the Wagonnuaking Biteiness—Oak, Ash, Pirle and Hick ory Plank, Axles, Split end Bayed Tongues, 4,003 coolies, and large lot of Turned Spokes, as swish to giro my attention to the Bier liminess alone. A rare chance is offered to a Wagon maker. Inquire of G GLOVES I GLOVES 1; oTEL TO RENT Temperanrecille. Li ouR RETAIL DNIPARTNIENT GLOVES 1 MOSQUITO KID GLOVES . Cashmere Gloves and Gauntlets. Application made to P. D. WY BUS, nos:Gteed No. 113 South Bernath street. A NEW SUPPLY OT I . VOR SALE.--SIX S.IALL BRICK ..L . HOUSES, situate on Sturgeon street, Allegheny. LADIES' e Asti ME,R EgeAg ir g . : The homes uill be mild on terms to make It a desire ' Me Investment to capitalists, or perilous desiring Do. SILK. do. . cheap and comfortable homes. ' Inquire of J. U. BARB, No. 16 Diaineud, Allegheny; or of S. B. W. GILL, Attorney-at-Lam, nol2:eodtl No. KO Filth street. Pittsbnrgh. LIARS' FOR SALE, intnated in Indiana .12 county, six miles from Bien - trifle, on the North ' ern Pike, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, ninety acres cleared and In good coltiTa- Real Maltese Lace Collars and Sets, Don. New frame bones and outbuildings, young orchard of choice fruit, ebondemem ore:melon:it meter. Empire at tho Mg. , of W. C. AUBILEBAUG II , GEO. B :. SW ARTZ, No. 112 Diamond street. {'CRS CffEAP Also, s sow lorol, 44 LACES ♦ND EMBROIDERIES o - olTieocilm - -- - - - i txift. BALKA lot of land, containing 12 78 acres, situated I% miles from Diunnot Stec Vh o . o,.or t ; o t ro bc Pittsbu ooy rgh, F .. r i t i ‘li= A 11 ..i dztip . r i t io Ll i . A T \V H 0 1.., EsA I, r,. young orchard of bent t lng fruit trees. This property will be said on reasonable terms. Per turthrr particulars address -g-elt and boat etoc ' 0c7.43t0 8. C. 31r.MASTER, Sewickley - rill., Po. , qt 1 9,7,11 Will 'purchase a two story flosiery and Cloves! 1 4 ,1. w,v FM. liiiViiitliiii all In g wid order, alt. ustr on Allen street, Lawreocerillc, lot 14% feet front by 117% fort drop; on which throw is a Komi well, 721 THE VITT, AND AT TIIE.LOWEHT PILDT.B. fruit, &c. Tem., cash. Apply to O. A. BATEBB, i Cowmen - Mal Broker Office. Butler et., Lawooncesillo. MACRIIII & GI. TDE, IVIESA.L.E—A manufacturing business inow ill 611f,•111.111 operation, capable of res li zing, Tt MAEKET STREET , i from a 5111611 .ritea, II net profit of Sri per week- NT ill be sold low, as the on nor has other businrcs de- Betwoon Fourth sod Diamond. mending his special Atlantic., Apply to B. 111cLAIN ,t. CO. ileiti Fug FOR THE 1101,1 DA Y S Of pea and qleont nt3l Tbo berg•+t and 4.1 nt.vck of Elegant Lace Collars and Sets ; Rich Lace Handkerchiefs ; Prussian Lace Veils; Stuart Plaid Ribbons; Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Hoods, Sontags, Nubias ; Kosguitaire Kid Gloves ; Gents. Rid and Buck Gauntlets ; Fine Dress Shirts ; Linen and Paper Collars ; Small warns In an endless variety, and intone ovary description, AT EATON, NIACRUM & CO'S, 17 AED 19 FIFTH ST. Wholesale purchasers vrill find oar stock equal to any la the city, whilanur terms for oash are that:nest liberal and Inducing. de? ;CRRIVAL OF - NEW GOODS, J. M. BURCHFIELD'S 'MENU! , ntitnios, wet 25, cheap. EMPRESS CLOTH, fbr ft 25, clic,* IR 8U POPLINS PLAID SILKS; PAWN SILKS: PLAID POPLINS; SHAWLS AND OLOAILS CLOAKING CLOTHS: SATINETS AND KENTUCKY JEANS ttOBROT TLANNZLII CANTON FLANNEL, ~td EIIILICITi TtANNEL A full selortuulat of NEW GOODS. Orll and son N. E. oor. Fourth and Market Ste 13023 STEIN. EATON, WWI it ti0..17 &ND 1$ 'MB Mart "" 1 "" B . Pa * • Bole Agents ler Atkinson'a.ti4Oollara andOuffß, lesmelkd Mite, hiving the sypearsucei and to fort of Linen. To military men and 'Wielders they are Invaluable.' =ram mom or arm Oast a 4iita.sas min Standing ....... (Xi each. Turnover ..... ..... ...... 1 00 " ..... - ....... 50 poi pair. Ladles' NarrowO ler each: MB 1 60 pm par, Bent by.poet au rseelpt of 111 IS. Stool Collars re•enamellei tor 25 any : or we will exchange's NSW COLLAR fer'au OLD ONN, pre. Ming it Isnot trriotoier twat, Ow f 5 tents. The trade rapped at the Now York Agent's prim, for price Wit address LATON, 2180114 81 a tv. Nitta:wish -VA-FriOolA V - reigied A4O R More - viaelLlGrocelv' — deny, •rld f v o o rzi r s tlizotakirtztrui AkitaNtSron.4. Situatd seven and eight miles from the city, on the A V. It. It., and now in nusessful opsratten, run ning Is,tsto bush. oral doily, and which ran bo in. creaad, by a small outlay, to double that \MOIRA. Them nrc the tally Deal am to on this road, and often special indueements. For [Pr.O and particulars apply at our Coal 0111 m, No. till Libtrty street, Pittsburgh. no2s:3tecel DICKSON, STEW A RT & C‘,2 ; _ . HOTEL FOR SALE.—The property known as bIEANOICS HOTEL, situate on Fourth stout, between Ferry nod Market. streets. The lot is 40 feet frost on Fourth street, by 80 feat drop. The lintel its a three story !wick, 37 Rat by 73 !Pvt. The boase was lately built, and is doing a good brusiness. The furniture will be sold with tbs bate', if required. For further particulars, to to terms, Ac., inquire of J. W. LIAM, No. 89 Plum street, or of J. B. AI FAROS., on the petard.. unfelawasi J H. MEANOR. -_--- 1.410 R i SALE the OR LEASE—A large Lot .1.: n Sharpaburg, on Paa hengar Railway, five Des from Pittsburgh, on which there Is e good Dwelling Hones of nine rooms , also, several other Rouses, all built of brick. A well of good water to OPP. yard, plenty of good fruit, and convenient to Clotrehes and School Houses. I For particular! address or call on i G. T. OILLIAFL, Sharpsborg, Allegheay County, Pa. oc2l:tfdawF VOR SALE.—The 2-story Brick Dwell- Ing House, with four lots, 100 feet frau, by 145 feet.deep, situated on east corner of South Avenue, hunting the river In Allegheny city. The loose. contain eight roams, with tinishevi attic. and Wash House. Alec', two unimproved lots, 1.0 by 1( each, iu Ninth ward, Pittsburgh, fronting on Sllegbany r i ver. For tern. of sale 4 1: 0 1 7 13. 1 0 ^ E ALnagE, No. rt Wood street. ♦ Flrst-Clas• Hotel In Philadelphia, Centrally located, will bo to let on Jwiary let, 1864 DISSOLUTIOXS, Ilfc. • /Vivant:mon NOVILTV Weals, Noe. 30, lec. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. —Owing . to the death of Idr L. R. 11.111g4t011, and the reluntary withdrawieg of Mr. elan d ,Copd the Arm of Livingst.m, Copeland b Co. le this id . 11,41. All debts doe mid firm, and all cialtee agalost will be twilled with and by Mama, IDHoe k Co., their successor* in bmfinees, whom we very cordially reootemetol to oar cratemena L. R. LIVINGSTON, By hls administrators. W. B. COPELAND, fit. E. MOORHEAD, CALVIN ADAMS, DAVID 1.:31'5.T.E. PllllOllllOll NOTZLTT WOIMS, Nor. 30, 1863, COPARTNERSIII2.—The business of Vibe "Novelty Worts" will be continued as most by the undersigned, under the name and style of Maim, IPKee A Co. The extend. and liberal pa tronage bestowed by a discerning public on one pm. deceuore, moires that we should only say it in om beige folly to sustain the character of the "Novelty Works," its Manufactures, Its punctuality and It. probity. CALVIN ADAMS, 'IA VID E. SVKICE, J. K. MOOR D, STEPHEN JERVIS, SSOLU flo - N.Ji he Partnership p A..." heretofore existing under the name and firm of J. It. LINDSAY & CO. is thlo day dissolved by mutual °mascot. All businese connected with the late firmbo settled by J. IL LINDSAY,st 96 Wood street, up stairs. J. IL LINDSAY, poned J. H. LINDSAY. I have &leo dle of In in the firm J. B. it 8. MAXWELL A Co. my to J. Itterest . LINDSAY. of Noe. 1083. J. 11. LINDSAY. Having purchased the Interest of J. 11. LINDSAY, to the firm of J. IL LINDSAY & Co, Hardware and Cutlery Buginegs; /ale to the firm of J. It. A S. MAXWELL & Co., Bellows Manufacturers, the bust. flea will centinne ce ritual, Hardware and Cutler 7, by J. B. t &c., J. B. & S. MAX• WELL A CO. Nee. 2, 1853. noidur DISSOLUTION OF PAIUN The partnership heretofore existing between tbe subeeribers, under the fir of rIIILLIPS, FREW & CO., has this day tee n dissolved, CU KS. LOCKIIAET and WILLIAM FUMY having pren chimed the entire interests of the other partners. The business of the late Orna will be eettled by LOCK. KART & WILLIAM PHILLIPS, WILLIAM FHYW OUAIILES LOCART, JOHN VANANSDE KH LL, ADIVAI V. HIPP. Pittsburgh, Augnst lOth, 1.847.1. MULLEN LOOK 114111.? ..... Lucia Lox FREW, Producers and Refiners of Petroleum, WM ALBION OIL SYMMS, Yawn=say, aud BRILLIANT OIL WORKS, Begley's Bun. 00:10, 172 A 174 WOOD STREET, A fififi CAVALRY HORSESWANT- X-rt'Ut./ ED.—The andersignen'titli rumbas... l o open =riot, CAVALRY 11015358.,,Rt the United., !bates errrlre. The Hones to be trout fifteen (l 5) to sixteen 00) betide high, from .Ihtnritlyto Dins (it) years of age, (Impend: built, inlo)td Assh, and free human defects. Horan .1011 be received, subject to inspection at Pittshurgh, Pa., from tbe Ist fron t 15thof Decem ber ; acid nt Columbns, Ohio, the Itch to the Stator December. FIELDING LORRY, Copt- A- ll Q. tio Cavalryureau. Allblirr•NT Orflell " Coe. G and;ifdd streets. Washington It. C., boo. 17th, 1863.) ISIPTICE.—WiII be gold at public sue -t-liten on WRIPAESDAYS, the 9th and Ind of De. climber.l3o s , at the Comd, near the Observatory, in this city, a lot of Public Rom:nand Mules condemn ed as unfit for public terries. Terms, cash , in Government funds. Sato to KM• mecca et.lo o'clock a. to, D. H. TOUPR Capbtlit and A. Q_9l. D. A. A. DUNCAN, NM:HAAN 3t' r - SUL on the Union Bank, London, Lod Sight Mlle on every important town in Germany, France, Switzerland. and Italy, for rain in Komi to suit par. chasm, by WU. U. WILLIAMS a CO.. wailigai • . Wood street, corner of Th.hd. . Bu" lbe Packed Butter for We by WU. P. BM & CO. 1. A coustant pain or uneasiness at the ph qf the ate.- arh,--Which is canned by a permanent contraction of the stomach upon undigested foal. It generally begins lautedintely, sr a *bort time after eating ; to often very severe and °Latinate. I. /landaus and AriXtp.—Them symptoms aria from the indigestion of food, a hick ferments instead of digesting. & Cashmanm and tees of appetlia—Thews symptoms are the effects of the unmtural coedit!. of food in the stomach, and the want of pure bile and gastric juice. The stomach Is often painfully distended by wind; the appetite tees anetimes rot:miens. 4. Gloom and depression oirim—Th is state unfits many for the enjoyment of life, and is ceased by the impure blood furnimbed by imperfect digestion. In this stage of the d Lamm many persons commit sui cide. There is a constant foreboding of evil, and an indifferento and positive inability to perform the of fice. of life. 5. Diarrhea.—After being et first costive, the se fame is afflicted with diarrhea, venial is owing to a diseased condition of the bowels produced by the un digested food, which le evacuated in the same condi tion m when eaten, and of comae eve. no strength to the systmm a Paine ha al parts the system--Arise from the action ofimpure blood epee the nerves. They are felt chiefly in the bead, aides and breast, and in the totremities. in many cams there is an uneaelness the throat, with a souse of choking or auffocation; the mouth is often clammy, with a bad taste and furred tongue. 7. Connonpare pimp/miss and p ar' rlation of the Mart. —'Many persons prohOunced as having three diseases bare, in fact, nothing but Dyspetnis the lung and heart disease hangnail sympturos 8. Oeueds.—Thla le every frequent symptom of Dye. papilla, oodles& very often Into confirmed consump tion. 9. Want of Sitep.—A very distressing 'yam, re sulting often in mental derangement. 10. Symptoms ef external reiatioa.—The patient Is le. reeled painfully by cold and heat, which la owing to unnatnred drynees of Alm and the skin Is often af fected by eruptions and totters. The gloomy dyes. peptic avoids society as meat se possible. 11. Voutitisp.—A frequent and- distressing itymp tom. It relieves the pain, lint emaci.stee and wears out the patient. 12. Din:Mess, dimness of rision, headache, and stop pering tis walking.—Thato are ,veq alarming symp toms, which are epeedily removed by oar medicine; but if neglected, aro quickly followed by numbness imd sadden depoesiblath. 13. It hi ime for tis to give'all the !symptoms of Dyspepsia in so small a space, but the above ars cemsidered adlicient, if we add that the patient loses his memory and attention to eurrounding objects, and frequently. becomes morose and sour In &Nata tion. We should say, however, that pains In the joints and stiffness of the limb., which go by the name of rheumatism and neuralgia, are very often produced by Dyspepsia. Also, a hardness of the muscles of the abdomen, which became contracted and hard ; ared in some cases the belly sinks, inetsad of being gently prominent. • Dyepepala 1 Dyapepsta I Dt Wientat I bate been a constant sufferer with Dyepepeia for the DM eighteen year. ' during which time I cannot say that I ever enJerd a per well day. There were times when the symptoms were meet aggravated than at other., and then It seemed it would be a great relief w din. I hod at all times an unpleasant feeling In my bead but latterly my suffering. so much increneetl that ' I became al moat unlit for Mignon of any kind, my mind wee continually tilled with gloomy thought. and gird. d re im g an o t t i o f 131Cemtallot: of Icy co tl idne in n ct ` b a y, nation with a dead weight, as it were, rested upon my brain; also • feeling of sickness would occur at the stomach, and great min tomy eyes, scoompanied wit h which which was the continual fear of losing my rea son; I also experienced great laesitud., debility and nomonences, which made It difficalt to walk by day or sleep at night, I became averse to society, and disposed only to acclaim, and hating tried the skill of • number of eminent physicians of various schools, finally came to the conclusion that, for this disease, at my present age, 45 years, there was no cure In ex istence. Bat, through the interference of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I at Nat found • sovereign remedy to your Dyspophia Pills and Tar Cordial, which smut to have of a i l removed &lomat the last tram of my long liar of ail , Menu and bad feelings, and in their place health, pleastire and contentment are my stag day com panions. JAII Id. foroy efSAUNDER N 0.45 North Scmn dst o e W Pa y N a J. Dr. WISIIASTS office, No. 10 North Second st., Philadelphia. K Positive Cure for Dyspopaist Dear what Mr. John ILNCUS Baboxic says; . I Olive litreet, Philadelphia, January 22E1, 1668. W rooner—Sire It is with much picatore tent 1 as now able to inform you that, by the vise of your greet of t hat Pills, I have been entire ly cured of that moat distressing complaint, Dyspep sia- I had been grievously afflicted for the hot twentrcight year., and for ten years of that tircu, I have not been free loom Its pain one weak at a time. I have had it in its wont form, and have deluged on a moat miserable rzisternme—in pain day sad night. Every kind of food that I ate filled maw pain pain and wind, It mattered not bow light, or bow small the quantity. A continued belching was rare to fellow. I had no appetite for any kind of mentaerhaterar, .d my distress was so Oval for several months be. fore I heard of your dug I frequently wished for death.-1 bad taken everything that I had heard of for Dyspepsia, without receiving any berofit'fbut n you Pills being recommended to era by one who . h . ad been cured by them, I coucladed to give them a trial, although 1 bad no faith In them. To my as tonishment, I limnd myself getting better before 1 bad taken one-fourtfrof a box, and, alter taking lull • boo, 1 ere a tell ems, and aan sa l =Waded vcisk, espy a hearty meal three Otom • day, without in convenience from anything 1. eat or drink. II you think proper, you are at liberty to make this publie and refer to me. I will cheerfully give all desirable Inibrzontlan to any One Who may m.ll on me. Your respectfully JOirs BABCOCK. For sal at Dr. WIBIIABT'S Modica Depot, No. It North e Second street, PhiladelPhie, Pa. Price, One Dollar per box. Bent by mall, free of charge, ea receipt of pries Dyspepsia Dyspepsia I 1, Moue Tom, of Cheltenham, Montgomery Co., Pa., have suffered for more than one year everything but death itself. from that awful disease, called Dye Peres.. I employed. t o that ifrileallvs of the most eminent physicians in_rhiledelphis. They did all they could for me with medicines and copping, but still Ives no better. I then went to the reassign rants University, in order to place myself in reach of the beet medical talents in the coot, but their medicines fulled to do many good, oitentimes - wished for death to relieve ma pf my sufferings, but seeing Dr. Wisher* advertisement In the Philadel phls dltrull'e d .t& t .r(vbimaZ n l r i:d'• told with himhim if I could have died I would not have troubled him, and thou related my suDsringe to him. The Dr. assured me, if he failed to cure me of Dyspepsia, it would be the first CUB in.two years, so I put rap self under his treatment, and although I had been for months vomiting nearly everything I ate, m stomach awakes with pain beyond description, I bought box of his Dyspepsia Preis , I used them as directed, and in um days I amid eat as hearty a meal as any person In the State of Pennsylvania, sad in thirty days orsS a well man. I invite any person suffering as I won tocall and see me, andl will relate my suffering and the great core I received. I would say to all Dyspeptics, everywhere, that Ile. Wishart I believe, the onlyperson on the earth that . • core Dppepda with any degresofcertainty mosma chnit.eitbam, Montgomery Co., Pa. Dr. woman's office, No.lo North Second at. Office hours Dem 0 a. oi. to 6 p. ai. All examine k lions and rot sultatlims free. JACOB SINLIIR, JAMBS 11. GILAY, S. 8. ADAMS. de2.lw • • • ItYl l Perllal DYlPedatla I 1, Eummern EL , of Brandywine, Del., for merly of Old Chaster, Del., do certify that, for one Par mut* hafl rufferod everything but death from that awral &mem Culled Dyspepida. My who." syo tem was prostrated with yreak and &ability ; I could not digest my'food; IF' ' tee even oer:trier or the smallest amount of Rad, It would totem Just a la t it ; I Demme a .costive lu my bomb that I would not ham a Dantge in lees than from farimd often eight ; under thle tounenes al , lhoing, my mind ' am ontirely to give way; I had• dreadfulhearroadovillorebodiugn I thought every. body hated me, ad . " hated everybody; I could not bear my Modena nor my own chdren,. h everything appeared to botorroretriekezi to m e ;; lad no ambi tion to do anything; I lost and I wou all My torso? Wally and home; ld amble. vender from place to =,,,,1rt weld sot be mutated; I felt that I wee t0.h141, and that Aimless no haven thr lIIN Wad WWI, oil Manta to commit suicide) go Dear i seamy who 'nervous system datroled,andelsomy sand; from t meal ocantatt, DyeaDds, that 'llWreldrik "gl il t sl, b , " : 14 1Vcst, v P mul.l Vl; l , n .l j g: pdri f valued th • thelisittedtVettittiti was allttls bettercbut I a row WS my droit&ol holophant was raging is ' so aver. Dearing et' the Wonderthl cores ' ..by Mr: Wirdiat's Great'dmeileas• Dyampsia rip. and Ws Treaty:Leak for Darla* , , my husband fulled on Dr. Masa. and slated my , I cam to him. eland be . had no dotibtbecOnid curs ' roe. So in t digs eiVer,l cialted - seid placed my self under thamites tresimepi, and In two -mesas I began to t food, and felt that toy &WOO lit• fat giving way, di I continued to mover for about three mouthsiand - at the pmmt time l rt . . 'fed bealtliorimay and toliuL - and I wort merely rebIIII MY Is to a norrafal Gird End DrAYMbort, and to his gr American JO - veal* Vuts and Wei* Tea Tar Cord that and mo form an Loma Amy 'liestwanll"Vw7d . 1-c fr i y " I P" . : lde e laliFbe , gOod da ir. zit. t.t r ... lll"4ll4 l 1 hirmanity. ••, 111XLABETll BRANSON, DrandYwinVirl..faCtikerlior,PidGbetter. Del. Pr. WISIIAiI ':1 Milo, No. 10 North Second st., Prressmsaa nola:StairUw l CeerelSer.t , The ability of the bidder to fill the contraet,; t thoeld It be *yarded to him, meet be gbarautted 7 two Ireton:able persons, whose signatures mull' be GP peoded to the guarantee. tor" Ismail?" 0..' The wsponelbility of the guaran by the official certificate of the Clerk of theneareat Dtstrict (wart, or of the Dotted StsteeDistria At torney, Bidde-inust be present to person when . tiff" bids rs are opened, or their proposals will sot to considered. Bonds equal in amonat to half the Vim to be re ceived on the contract, signed by the cont Actor and both of hie guarantors, will be required's,' the suc cessful bidder upon dguing the contract. -.A• the bond must accumpaay the coat:Met, lt, will be seen earl for the bidden to here thole bandateen with them, or to have bonds signed in anticipation; and reedy to be produced when the contract it signed. • Form of Owarristra• ' We, —, of the county of -- r and State of -7 and—of the ommty of and State et ...--, do hereby guarantee that ---- is ablsto &lid *centred. to accordance with the terms of he PropOalthin, wwd that, should hie proposition be accepted; he will et ono , enter into a contract therewith. Shoed the contract be awarded him we are prepared to become hie securities. [To this guarantee moat be appended the 41Ikial certilloare abovo mentioned.) Proposals Prom disloyal parties will not be Mudd -1 Ned, and an olith of allegiance will be niqulred of eneccartul bidders before signing contracts. The undersigned reserves to.himself the right to 'elect any or all bids that be coax deem tOiltdOr. - Payment to be madetrpaii`tho completion of the contract, or so soon thereafter u •Ow tmdsrtisped shall be in funds. - - - 1:1:00 18 , &Ltd Lieut..Coli and Datolgt. ,- - ORDNANCE D. Wan•retrairmiarrh o. Li Vireablegion, member ft; Sealed Proposals will ba recenedat tklekelieW - ttl 4 o'clock p. in. on the larn DAY I:O4 , DEGIGEBKIt NEXT, for 1 , 50,000 Infantry Accouecenelitesierar• .58, to e delivered in the following . qcuititielea, at the undersigned arsenals, viz: 30,000 &Mast the New York Arsenal, Governor'. Wend 2:41X 1 0 seta at the Dmokford Areeval, Brideamrg, , Penna. 20,000 tete at the Allegheny Arsenal, Pitl4biargh, Penna. 10,000 sots aat the th Eit. Louie Amens), St. Lem%o. 10,000 sot o Bolted Stater Wa ter'town. Moon. Thinsaccoutrement" are to be made in strinteen formity with the regulation pattern", leach can be mini at aril of the *bon named placm, and they am to be attatict to einge at the angst Deena, before bin received by t are ; none to be aisoceted or paid fur but mich le it &D -proved on inepectioe. The belta lobec of retard leather, and all the dock to be the best belt; tanned. The &milder belt to be included In tlentieto Deliveries must be made in lota of Into'bila than 1,000 son per week, for ell contract. of 10P011ert1 or under; and not lee, than %Oft sea Per ireekea contracts sit for 10,000 Mb; aellyery tobecined• within fifteen day. trout Weer contract. 'lrathlre to deliver ea a 'pained time will subject the cdDioictor to s forfeiture of the amount to he delivered al - that time. The accoutrements meet be boaea in tbeleatal style; the beam to be charged at coat to be deter mined by the inspector. Bidden will state explicitly the arsenal or ereenale where they propose to deliver, and OW pumbet civets they propose to doliver at each place, If i0[1:21:41 than un N n. o bide will be received from parties other. than regular nnumfacturers of the article, mania 1N are kronen to the Department to be fully competent to 'execitto in their own shoes the weriatrafitr. t Each party obtaining a contract I nettired .to enter into bond, with &perinea Aunty,. tor lb 'faithful execution. The Department reserves the eight to ii,litteny or all bids, if not deemed eatiefectory.. Proposals will be addressed to "Briletalar General pr.oams. D. RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnance • Wish ingion, D. C.," and will be endorsed, " Pro pomil tot Infantry Accoutrements." wiumitit, • Brig. Gen. Chief or Grandiers. no2svpodul - - ----- pROPOSALS POE MORTAR:MMUS oimoscsoyncE, Welt DEP/J=OM I Washington. Nov. 1 8 . 1 M. Propbeale will be received at this sake SO , 014 o'clock p. m. on the w.t. DAY OE DEMME= NEXT, for the delivery of fifty ttemaand ICldnch Mortar Shells, In the following goantitice at thefol lovring Arsenate, cis: Al the Watertown dasonahftratertown.llLma.A ooo . At the Water/Dot Arsenal, Welt ; Troy p ig. T4 l O -13 - At the Now York Ansmil,Gerernor Island. Wo o. At the Allegheny Arsenal, VittsbunCli, 5 Al the U. 8. Arsenal. Wasbinltion.D. C.. WU. At the U. B. Arsenal, St. Lou,ts L, Thew shells are to be made of the kind Of andiespected after the ruler 'doim in thrlV . l nano, Ramsay. Drawings tan be veil et albs United Stater, Arsenal. Tireshefts brain el at the foundry out, free of ,eharDs fof non or handling, until delirered at the.. 01.1 Denverite must be made at' the rated MAUI than five per mat, per week of the number of prtgootllm contracted fbr ; tbellret delivery to be made* within twenty days after the data of the , ecerttfidt, sunffttly failure todeliver at a specified time hill Mildella the contractor to a farfolture of the number barb:Nis/I to drifter at that time. Separate bide mutt be make for esch . 'iritaiist,ft Om bidders gro to deliver a! moretheitt ofts.'lfo bid will be mn.fdered from pestles °that' thin'thipl lar.focuiders or proprietors of werlus who tot kontro to this Department to be capable ,of, ozoosdbmtb• work contracted for In their mill estiblbihMelitS.. Each party obtaining It Wand 11 /D.tii: tlQ to enter Into bonds, with aggrbresiAlftretierylar na faithful easeution. . I! The Department reserves the sight to Nortani or all bids, if cu i l if ieemed sa t is fa ctory, for suss =mu • Proposals be laatooooa to ..ittgodior °mow GEORGE D. RADII3AZ - Chlef of OntualtooOtrash logtott. D. 0.," and will be endorse d!'. for Mortar Shells," 00. D. troaltsodtd Dr*. Gen. OW of _ - DE. 3EO. H. KEYSER, wooP 6174 Fr• Bete Agent fo Pittebn:iiNtVinfee. PROPOSALS FOh Ca.V.ATAXY HOWES. . Chris= Bu Orme: or TEM CSIZT Washington, D. C., Noy: ate selldhsi, and en be rsodved atthks efirce r V2e furnishing of Cavalry Itoressilattele - Meted at Washington. C., dt..Logle,'.lo4 4l nd Chicago., 111. t'; The 'looses to comply will she fb/lairbMoflca ticuts, viz To he from fifteen (Id)' - asWen,( l 9 heads higb, from five (5) to nine (e) years oldrWsll broken to the eaddle, compxtly befit, La good dash, and free from all defects. The ability of the bidder ioby WU_ agreement must be guaranteed two respensible, paeans, whose signapsres roust be appended telhs No proposals sill be entertained unleeirbditestb of allegiance of the person or perform bidding; siballta on file in this office. • ..„ The responsibility of th e vomited . * atortNwswe by the aids" outi aces of the Clerk of theism/at District Court or of the Visited States- Dlibrict "At- Propcesla most be addressed to Meal: PoLL:O. O . ILAWTELLE, Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureirs, and be endorsed on the envelope .."RfcTOWo l ll, o f Dorm" Caren . Norms agreeing with tbe above siWeldca thine will be parchased In open market,stfalt-prits4. at the following pleas, cis: New Tackally,lslw , Buffalo and Itochester, N. 1.; Manna* resaw Columbus, Ohio, Boston,Mae.; ArsgastatMlifluld Madison, WLs.;. - • O. CB dß= j air Lls Lieut. COL iti4Chlcf nottdtt . 'Alma*" Ramis- pROPOSALS F9E. LEAP. OIDWASCIL 0111114 WAS DZPAZIM . ri Washington, N0r.47tb.. 1104 _ , . Sealed Proposals will beseeched et thihri ß ann . tit 4 o'clock p. in. on the Item OT It NTXT, for the &Uteri .of S,cM „er-teme.. eel* or ure, eat LEAD, sultablethr ordmacalalo l o ll . - The Lead is to be, of api - oved —r ostalityvith4 4l delivers.] at arty time, within aliasty &W A nlithse acceptance of the bit. ur. bids.. It t>'-to as *With& at the United States Arsenal, Gosimarte,.. T., and at the United States Allmas Pt• Moue I°. 1,0. X. tom or more at each Thar, thes of altehlousfor transportation or handling, and irttl be? Paltkfte certificates of teepee:bra and restaiPt._,__e____,/ 10- • =on on tbe Treasury Deptittethet/P..fo.T.lF'"' form - Pill win be rewired f o rortyp i ,hit• ty not lm than 100 tons. - - - Bids, with unnerved nannies, sin Wrialmthed for - the fulfillment of shy contract-that hinted. pursuance ofthlserttellieemen t The Department ream* the right te:Meof-LIT .r sal bide, if not deemed itattdieto. Proixaals nrnst-ta-adlostentto.B far General 13E0110E , D. BANSAT. Chief -of Ingurtf,..D. C.," intd,wilt ha andeMed Lead." cutoutur,u7,;l: -Th:exmodta 134.41.2:chute ontureei. ALIIO e S=l dal • et.Dectalier. , l B 4Ai he ItIDES.TALLOW, HOOTS and ROAMS oVill moutons Cattle, slanghteredisithln thiiiiideir Um its of the District of thdonsbia,4or three maths or more froin.tha celtuncOoemOnfutthe _The above art/r.lea becollectol trOpeontactor - and 'minaret from the vitiate:okm at "vblclilth; mule sro'killid, *Mimes m Ott by the atter to eV: The coettatter a tellable . tlelphiltend: - Tallow, Hoot" And, oroy coining OunfaTeri WNW lisughtered, =Watt can IMmsde Sattsiactbliggf,ckeT" patio the Sabststmece Pesti. fitent that 411•11. 41 . swot, diligentenia ;ptre yen eitelte sabrartklea. l ta Pat ra z itili , keita6i . plat 01614 be 16.6 4 hnt 6/ 11 $ 1 e u o k...._ !Irc.i! - ' e SS I Aides, Ac...one week after thithlgifteliti l l A bond 'eabefz." re2rll. bid, fm:afalthtnlmmumms orthaseenthe.." No flour ea be necohnd wtdobjeno4.lV Bidetatit:diteOted - la XES.W.eiraelth. ,tytan..D.Ojand,ef. lor Bidet and Tallest." • - rrr