pigogirelueb. moßDAT;iipinnuma .ota• TEAVEZERS' GVIDE :Mind - 'sad. -Departure .ef Trains. Peaiiitunis, Central Railroad.: ,nit:.,._, • •" !mit*. Ineyretpuse.... tone soolol-........... Maya • Mrs Lin°3 %l a m ire- L it ie t ~ 7 - le: a . ~ r ..";.,...„ , .... „, . , .. ...... , - .Z . ;.:lews en Pi= ANCIELCOD.I2 O IIm ''"'""'': 4.0 pm 2d Wall Asslaat;; 102 am - Johnstown dohs VA p so lohnsths Adels..lo2A am 'Nast Idas-u--. *Map le Pitlai Eris NALLI2.IO pes ; 4st WaNAoma emoam , Balltnons/t2^l l2l p M• ;Ild • 6 --,.. , infiosenilld Welt /11:03156; =I pat • Yd •ss Z. or- , • MIA pm MM. Endow. 'Mae tom fi t- , a - . u _lte. p mitit, Wall Amos - 00pm - fan Age 011100.022 p in Altoona Aesah4i , -- ,' - • and Emig' TtM.0.20 p M t The .cdetcreleloon-levees waver • manna avarv , lotu 2 S l7 at 1005 S. Mii ratilland, lemeniEdvann.4. i . i ritt=t; tolumbia and Cal ..i!esv . eilatt; .........- Mama Plelms . a. 2agojim, ~..-..".... :SO AIC 1!041,..,........... VAOpl3l , . - 2 0 P Fa EXP* 1 1............: &IS pat smennenvilleAo, , .-_ : • -.. StenbettvalleAs• - r sconsandattan„4l o Pin .nommodalloa.o223 am _ Pittedniiii4Vort 'Wayne and Cldedgo. . .... Zzwesa.;- - ..... me nt Ewen ..... = 6 6 ' iNZ11de1a.....,.... moo p as Express.. Ind p m : W i t .- - t - . ll lsla : W m •••••••. VII P in i ; N. Oialtelarla CO • at N. 0;11.11 ar. Erie 814 : New Beightees Accommodation -leaves Allegheny depot at Its: 5t.,11250 a. 4;0 p. m., •1141tiCKI Ip. st. anatester, • 246 p.,. ra.4 Item Castle, SA ! p. aw Economy - MAO p. m. Pittsbui&o:Ciaireiand and Wheeling. - Deao - rat.., Anita. 1 Mato Erma' ..... 2. o aID 1:0Pal 111121" t ' Steabenvin a aaoommodation lesTes Altera? One p • Pittsburgh and Couneltssolc.: ' h• Arrive,. . DePcrt t ' .. am p m NMI. ' ' la a ui , Mail ...... ... . : lola . smo P in ElP.....muaigrt toy a la Meeportli TO a sti Isa ....—“ tos px , 154 ir. .. "P ° Broddocii. sap aal l i st Readdoe.,... TM •M /.I u .... 6 : 45 pm M " .... tdOpmar Railroad. A u e lP en Y -V an" arrives._ a la • Me. ' 7 - sce aai I Ertlssa . ass ,p to Mini *too m maatiga log! oss .as tommodation 83:05 m Exclaim ospus AND. LITER! STABLE, 4.1:6 Parses. Sli3trogyt. JAMES ;DAUS 15.: SON. Protestors, tOINOTOSSiNi AND AktilLUSl23 famtalted• ; for alltrains. Itantageslotaccuterais, Wed.' &nom] Pasties, at short notice - and xuanable sates. BTABLZOPSN D.S.T AND NlOlll7. Wags,244W, U. Chamber's - Warehouse,- No:. 11Th Water ! Street,.and 164- - Front Street,' Pitts. biarg, . . The fee - tads occupy an entire square in 150uth Pitteburghi renting On the Monongahela . Slier, aml - extbeditin three hundred and ninety fact along Oliver street to . Mlifilutm street. and itundreifeet front on Bingham to an at. _ leTteltieb4leF iratee the Felol.o 4 aMPilworth, 4 Porter & Co's: 11011Ing Mill on the west. - This eaWblisinnant, now looduelfig more . •-••• 4! gists and 'glassware than any other in thin country. oritrinated . In a 'single bottle factory, • _ trait by Alexander Chambers, the present senior proprietor, in January, 1847. In the year 1847 the business baring outgrown' the limits of their old factory, then situated in the Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, the brothers, Alexander cad David If. Chambers, commenced • the erection of the present works in South Pittsburgh. One improvement after another 1 h added, until the present model establish . me t was completed. The lending-Idea in all Messrs. Chambers' . plans was to produce the hest of all articles in their linerand:to make to Pittsburgh all varie ties of window glass, and bottle or Vial r„1444- were which were produced in any part of the United States. In - presentation a this idea, lmgesiz3 frindata Ow for show windOirs etc., became a special, New and improve d machinery for flatten. log . and annealing It was erected; andlhey are now producing ,•tho . largest size of cyllr l. glass made itithelhalted States or Earope. • On the deccese of David H. Chambers, in _ 1661, the husinu_s:ol4 - cotam•ted by Alexander • Chamberealtane until IbTA, when Robert Itid die was admitted to an Interest la the firm. i TIIE W1XD0W134.154 E I CTOntE3 ate substantial stone and brick buildings, sixty hire by serenty•feet, with mixing house, thirty , - • t.o feet square ad;olnine each. These Melaka are situated upon opposite corners of the river front. In the basement of each nre Pot Factories for the 'manufacture of largo pots or crucibles, of a capacity of nearly tiro tons tech, In which the glass is melted, These pots are made 44f a peculiar clay Import ed from Germany for this purpose. Avant two hundred of these pats are always kept on hand, • tb replace those which arc broken or consume d ',,th the furnaces. The, huge flattening, stones, y flounce rligly pot Hip. stoppers, eto., used t • about the entire establishment are made in Sheen pot maw, and the value of this kind o Material on hand is seldom less than ten thou" sand dollars. On the =III lidar of these two Factories, over - the Pot Roomiti are situated the Window Giant • -Armless. These are each same `2•.3 febtdong by 16. wide, ,buUt at: heavy stone masonry, with benches of solid stone four - feet wide alone each side the furnace. On these benches the Pots are . placed for nieltide - nlass. The aides - 4 . )f therm - pace shove the benches are Composed:oflaree units of German ~--- OnitiFigtr cened - ,n; b ;:- through which the • Blower reaches his pipe to gather gloss for! a r. . -cylinder. F i : Each Blower stands on an elevated bench 'Or platform, some seven feet high and when a eat :f ficient antliamat of glies is gathered begins to blow it out swinging the roller attached to his pipe hackwartiacil.forward beneath bins and blowing • it out until tertiet cylinder Is formed. He then carries it to a frame pieced for Its support, I ant i discannecti the bleitrpil - o, while his .•}lnd. log pqr-gath„ el* tbo.o?:Ass for another roller. Thoso clundenisn'e split open lengthwise by oratot 11on, and carried to Abe. Flat 't Letting . 11 °P.",i to be flattened into sheets, and niter FiSeallng.- cut into window:glass. ..` . .tich window- furnaCe - employs ten master blowers, and ten asalstants,or "tendlug boys," ifonr "tessera," four fillefeln,"- 'cool whalers," late. There are ten pots in' each window OW nee; in which.ls ineltedn.oo o- Pontald of glass ..7i.„ 1 teach day,`Vredticlng 2,O(Ni boxes - of window = glass per; week, or Mite rate of 100,000 bones RSH 7tarreirts6 noose, 1.4 i • with Cutting .Honso -adjoining, Is substantial brickhuilding 130 by 05 feet, placed Convenient to both Window Glass Factories. The largest -flattening 'oven in nee in the II United States is in this building. It Is of a circular' form, al wheel Inside revolving. hod-, LeoutellY4'.el l neite t'flattenlngstones,"(imeoth ral4L-44Gertgsr4elay a. titesellattening stones are placed the , ,,e-yilinders-rthe r wheel re l'' I rolvea, carrying It to`ct wartnerpartOftbe oven, w h er e the heat reuderingthe gifts flexible, it le opened intolt sheet,. whienis. tabbed "down fiat sad smooth by means of a block of eon -wood; another "turn of the wheel eureka this sheet around to the aide of tlio ctien, where Sea, ten, and it hrlifted from the:Atone and plated t . on a ear in thetempering or 'mmealing ot tu. -which, beginning at this points, extends ninety. feet to the er.tranee into the cutting room, ~o) railroad 'trice passing through tho annealing . oven, and when the.firetUeb has reoffted. Is oaf; admit load, It =CMS fOri4rd:anali by another ..and.. another, Until :lad tram E emerges et t he ' farther endl with its freight - of thoroughly 4M - sealed gldss; rchdy for tiro glass cutters diamonds , •-•- The paipage pf a;tralit tliro/qh the tempering wren occupies Winitelloufe.,_••• In &caber . building - betrond . thin; flattening house am attested the 'flattening-8W annealing ovens for large,datible thick and American piste ease: The structure of ,tbese, ovens, pro !eusaat =llll.4tenl . put ° through "at 'railroad -speed,buteach sheet at being care '. fa anen t limey stowed away in the Oven. ' When the day's flattening is ended, She I ovens sze.closed and after thrl# days. when per-• ftetly tempered the Argo illmete. t 1441; eel I sad transferred tothe socora:,• These aie,„• - WC I I-• Ugh* ~the principal. 'one being about one hundred feet - long. he sheet clam le ranged along °be aide all:arms I wad theenttonoabkeraiSilClitfliher the glass fiablectia and ,enC,,;intothis . Wo-bAd` quality for Width II le 44104 the Chtbirtkeep -I,lag amcdtbint taco amounr r z ak o.llllt-of Ira; - !dowel work and sit ' the ;'The average canalhly . eaccilueof A eltgbb/9 1, Rc S la these MicUulte le - $535> -, =The best- ;:trCeirtnao,. 3,wbOeec *NWT %largo sizefrilpobio rugagta elms. es:l'6,mo Wo pet moutp,_sot o tap , dloict , Eoso ace I.ol,"sl2o.:Per:tholitts:4l3 3 /O:we ' * 2 • lant= omigorg. 1icater4a 10 4 4 1 400414, 1 .11111144 irtribroMM:'-froc.Viiorroturtbi-,. t; ToeglYs troruiber: cadelagt- ccoint_. 1 into the4scirintrtionWaitirldela 'thaw segolsbg tub =tan Pvlef beteitiac,Weibilr' pecked test t oo-quality rod dee branded on saineOustrieulehr4 tar shlppinz utaitlattal7l.olo l . 44 3 . ;":f made gythitarmfaOClTory on or quality menet& Witstltutetinr. bhp i mported, at' about ouc.fourth the toot. _ 411...21;4 .1 it M hits the ties bZ6ento W a vgroflrl= 4ll f - I .z.— to mauve. H&c • ex . 0.1 muds - uvula isti6=; at , lNltterra!;_Oraolo I. olemare, from haildrichncelal tirslva text. Sloguttfuet taarpreciated. whew we =mew oat the ccntee - ot - one carboy will Il1&0,570 of the fortnei - men siOtrfß Rowdy ism on the Rireet--itiro tudireid contalningthe vialhorse moulds. Is also some-Con d ucwrs ,ed Allttnedly Dente' it -what of • curiosity, On sheens ragged amend ! " by the 1 "-eueeli i the walls of this room, are more than six bun- On Saturday evening h party of young men, dredvlal 82 idMotile AMUR piobablylwo Witt all 131010 Or leas tytio the ' of liquor, Of - Wee mania are made for, and owned by m atted_dunce Detail, medicine - me% drterellits and bottlers, in _ r e-5 7 . ., on Smitligedd end Liberty streets all parts of the united States, and kept here for alsgritc*lag ti mashes and to our 'city. their individual use, These are called "private ! 17. Smith gad between Fourth Moulds. Every Mould is registered In an el., passing along Phabaloillindered mould book, whtehaesirraw and Diamond , thee encountered a negro, going by a amber the spot where intypartleabr- b y ii t e u d es ..pd to commit riolorlee upon may be fond. q Y. r hiro. The coloreclte wb eir ',eV, on lira These moulds are mostly of reply to the curses and " Ifa are Iron;anab--- boo—all Id- nay and made as on ate bsttle va ` -'3l(4l ' llr ' 4N than addressed him. In halting and sta appear g dew theyoung halt men mime) and th.,.,"%eionk—kings`e'"Cnit'ret' (ender jostle d eaves pasting, - among others the kai Peater;sattle, 5 gallon N on . if. W. Williams, Judge of the Distric betTeltebs.ds are Made of German clay; a/I other, c o o. One of the party, In his drunken e x 1 3 .°W,11 . use are ken. c irement, began dancing, whilst some of hist i•J THS TILL ROMs =truce companions =need themselitn and attracted Is =input similar to thwe to the: wi n g ni i. 'attention by yelling at the top oT their Voices. algal Housesbut amulet and of on! font They proceeded slowly up Smithfield street, eon Them are seten pots In the Visa Funaeo, "th" ducting themselves mare or less eileordsely. and leer glue "blowers work from each Ps'ir__,-tw.r/ were several time encountered by the Pence, blowers wor ki ng " pa t ois ,' go virss!!!!iir". wbo restrained teem nom committing worm', ••• one Omfatter the lip of the vial while/L° Partner , act of violence. Getting on Liberty street; lad !moulds another. Each pair of the ;yo" s,s _,eeve when near E th er's eerbsege, They commenced their "gathering ' w h o 5!,l o in to pot annoying an old man who was carrying some one repired • small trees on his shoulder. At these they pull ' and gathers on a blow-pipe • for • bottle or vial, and reirthi,_, their ed and jerked, arta laughed imnioderstely at the boy," who carries the Aufth e " ••••'• °it iron old man's objeellens to such conduct. Some BeWakens tempering 053 wheTe they ere PilLio 'citizen?, near by at thetime, Interfered andTer up b a r enientp,,_they.,....." Theme treat.: monetrated with the rowdies.. Among thasewhe tempering ovens elee ed 51 """' of th us. Interfered were D. H. Boulton and J. C. Kemp. eopdnetore on the Pennsylvania railroad, and r i g fe h L u dTbar lW ee ed at "bviEcithea7 arekeptbbAhlit the these gentlemen, for their good Westgate W erner) on thel,_ eT, o __Ftheli warts th e old MAXIM Well as tds aseallants,were and • bee gem 52 " 825 gl - were "'thee% attacked by the Dater, and kicked and beaten In the ao caled gleStWere.'whleh is thee trends= a moet manner. Both were knocked to ll'ePettthg room,s4br e reqr skillful Padua down, and . Botatail, besideother Ramiro re ''are! easter:oy engaged inspecting and pecking • eelved, bed his lower jsw broken in threeplthes, r the glassware produced in this factory. The by the kicks which he received. -Mr. Kemp was number of• dozens of perfect , bottles made by alto kicked In the 'fade, had • Limber of hie ' each' pair of blowers Is pbteed to their credit teeth knocked out, and was Otherwise 'MT ee' daily by the packer.. This factory, like each of verelv injured. the others, is supplied with two pot ovens for This took place about five o'clock, and while. heating the Isms pots before th ey are placed in going on the "emergency men" of the the furnace sand ovens, and ii mixing house for police force rallied to the spot. They compounding the 'thatch." About 10,000 succeeded In arresting three of the pounds of glees are melted In this house, rued assaulting party,named William Milligan, John about 160 gross of vials and bottles produced Hanlon and Alexanaer Regan. Four ceners,Jo defy. seph Hanlon, Charleh Ludwig. DanielMeSbeffer and John Ghent were arrested during Saturday night eta on Sunday morning were, with the °there, committed to prison by the Meyer for • bearing Ibis R 7610011012 a chargeof committing an aggravated arsenic minatory upon II , Bodeen. who had made the necessary introits. Lion. Mr. Kemp, the other Man who was assail ed and beaten, was suffering so greatly from his Injuries as to be unable to lmere hiathredence on Einieday. • ! After the row, and the arrest of three of the participants, the pollee pre eroded to the Ninth :Ward, to arrest the remainder. 011irors Seth Wfmot,'Messner, Clark, Unlp,-yEemp, Sather and Pant Wilmot were arrong.those who went id pursuit. Upon arriving at the railload pot, they noticed a train about going out, and summing it to be the accommodation, they.got an board, thinking to gain time thereby, and to get off at the outer depot: ' , They were mistakes ' In the trite, however,ar.d when nearing the - entee.depot, instead of checking np the engin eer was petting, an steam.. sod. the one of the '• titbit inereating . The. atternattee' eltherlajtaner off or 'keep maltus train:till It ..fame to the next stopping - place. All except one jumped off, end aniont , lndlecoua seenefele , lowed. Paul Wilmot. who.etea-,,0n ltgr-rear car, leaped backward ' froze' Oaf Volniforta; and turned a complete somenwalt. Mastier, reeled Into a pile of lumber. 'Clark Is said to have turned two or three someraaults before he could regain his perpendicular: -.Seth Wilmot came in collision whit ahoy, mocking him away several feet. Culp encountered de obstacle, and In the recoil crone mar failleg under they wheels or a ear, and Kemp heeled into 'pila of% box es. Fortunately, none received any Injury except Culp, who slightly sprained his ankle. °Meer tuter, with mare prodence,, remained on the train, and got off at East Liberty. De spite the danger they bad passed, the of were much amused at the capers of one another In recovering thili eieePt.:6Meot Messner, who felt vindletlve towards the etigitx eer, believing be put on steam "on purpose." nal MACS Born aousr. NM claims our attention. This to a larger and more modern structure than the vial house, but like It, has its sand pit, mixing house, packing rooms, two pet ovens, sand ovens, St temper log ovens and an extensive Willow Working Department in theta's= et, where demijohns are neatly covered.. The Black Bottle House Pules= melts seven pots of glass also, consuming abont the same amovnt of material as the Vial Howe. The glassware made in this hem la all ots. taby er :Wilt° bottle color. Hens are made (lD day Movlds);the smooth and beautiful Hoek ,andl • Claret Wine Bottles, for superiority bf which this firm has become celebrated. The Sear/terry Bottle made here is another spetality, and the huge Demijohns made at the adjoining pot are =surpassed. We•reougalze the (emit- • tar; countenance of "Ilostetlethr eelebrated fitotaath Bitters" at anther place lit this , AM. and [maned that Mb gross per =with, I the centred foithis trprivate.mouldt" a 1 10- other itthoe lathe same factory the Log Cab.. In fbrm of "Drake's Plantation Bitters" presents itealf; some 200 gross per month of thud are belbignuude for shipment to new Tort city, from whenoe, -.when filled with- the Bitters, tiviy "take the wings of the morning and fly to he attertatetunds of the earth." We are now through the gloss Cactories, tmt will glance In while passing atthe Where two smiths are constantly at work sink ing or repairing the Pipes, Forks, Patent Tools, (for finishing bottles.) Clamps for holding them. ete. TEE mere:wet ego? Where building and relmlrs or wvadirca# Lti dope, 'rn STrmt BOOM, Where hroVen rots are ground. Into :owger tO be again urea in the manufacture of new pots. TUE Gare'DMO lIeI Where Acid Bottles ars around and stoppered, and Flint Jars, Inkstands, Dlus:ards„ d--c, are finished ready tor nee. Tirc iwz FiCTOfIT is another lmiortatt part of the es tabllshmett t • More than 150.000 feet of lumber la here con sumed piffr month, and acme 500 boxes madeper .day, all of which are used by this firm for pack ing Ghee and Glassitrate. They use also from 15 to :S large casts each day for packing Porter and Mineral Water bottles. TUB FaCTOET WABZIIOCUSE Is sto.7 inlet building, fronting 210 feet on Bingham by 32 on Oliver strcet,in which the surplus glassware Is stored in dull sextons. At present this warehouse Is nearly empty, the western demand for glass and glassware carry it off as fast as produced. . The amount sf materials consumed daily In ..these-factorles is about as follows: Twelve and half-tons of white sand, three and a half tons of white liao, from lire to 151.1 tons of Soda ash, one '.lhousand bushels of coal, be sides lumber, salt, German clay, &c. The value of soda ash, used per day, Is about eight hundred dollars, and the wages of hands over one thousand dolars per day. Some three hundred workmen are employed In-the various departments of the business, and the retie of the glass ctiad glassware manufac tured per month is about $60,000. Anihitg fat Pardon. k • We learn that Govcrior, Carlin has been aft ppealed to for a pardon of some of the liquor tellers recently eo severely dealt , with la lie, Court. Judge Sterrett. on Baton:ley, mcdvedll communication from the Governor, ingttirtne into the character of the home kept as the Boat man's Home, the prokrittor of which wag fined t - 17., and sentenced to jail for eighty dip for selling without license. The Governor should have inquired of Mayor Lowry; who has hful oc casion to "put through his mill" eome of the chareetert who got their ram at the tavern nit med. We trust the Governor will not meddle with the Court's Judgment In these cases, Hermann GolZagge The renowned conjurar,Xermarin, we learn, designs giving three entertainments in this city. at Moronic Hall, commencing on *oaday oven. hog. 20th instant, A Phlladelphla , .paper, an apcakidg of his performaacca in that city stays: ;His feats excited alternate wonderment, laugh ter and applause. Some of his tricks, for in stance, with the watch, the canary birds, the - bat, the cards, the ring, etc., appear. Bs if done by strpernatmal agency—so pinioned la the sci ence ,of Hermann. He is, undoubtedly, the monarch of musicians. Ho was here some four .years Aura, and his entertainments at that time drew crowded houses. Arrested.—Officer Beth Wilmot arrived on Bat turdal, free Hollidayabrirgh, basing In chat:gr) a prisona by the name of John S. sog. charg ed with iotriteation aed bastardy on oath of Ma ry Both. Fox. It appears. was ab , mt as can• ming as his namesake, and had succeeded la avoiding rho officers for some time: , but Mr. Wilmot, having gcl, on his track, secured the entices of eilleer Joseph Or, of Altoona. and by watching the house of 'lda Mater, arrested Mno. Mr. Wilmot slap desires to return thaths to the officers of litilffdayaburgh for their !deduces and aseletanee.• ittelguation of a Counetitnan.—By refer cote to the proceedings of Saturday night's meeting of the Common 001311 en: balk; morn ing's Gaze rie,lt will be observed. that Dr. A. 0. Ist , Candiees, of the Birth- wadi' tendered Ids resignation as a Councilman. ging as .a rely= thevefor,.-that as he held a government fttace..,,under the law he aoulli. . not serve as a member of Council. The Doctor a short was LlD,",..ttieved the .appbintmeat of Physician K'" ~ .E.91 ! !! lloapital. The resignation was accepted..., . . no CUT A...threeprlattons.—AroOrittnfi statement Of uoutzest ec "m erge . m ale to the common Council at. 13.4. meeting samirday, "Wee' t he e tTe e P tt e u ata ma d 6 Mat February t° u/ en the ett i - goirftrat will,fall short between 430,000 an 0 .etxr....,. 'Borne of them here been entuell eeheet ``" ,— Of the Police fond - , there remains but about . con. sequence of the Welt, expellent ' pif be confined to the payment of laborers. ia . plod of the city until 00W affinfelattene are Report of the Committee.—We ere Maw,. Ackeeorge Si. Leonard,t , El9,„ . See - etary at a Firemen's itasociation,•for, 0010 E thereport otthe Snvestfeating conimineelatheMager or the diked attempted bribery la smut to J. F. 'Kennard & Co. the cataract for: crecUng the .-Wnetican Fire 61arraffeletraphmitattaa clty, ThCreportis In pamphlet form, and Contafinvell thee ommunication and newspaper .ndieles in rehithM to the controversy. r 'Yeti Pitt Boat Clue..—at a tneetlagof the rah Fitt Boat Cluh, beldat;tho abors foundry.' on Saturday, the followtoi; ofOceos cloctad; for coyote: kmgiant,: Joseph .K. , Exam, Vice readiest, Col. Jas. Sayer Secretary and Trona :, It ' W. W. Wordy BrOeuttrs; corazdttoe, than. W, D'OrtlitliTs-4.AW4 . IJoao dx DI. Wane-Jae tiata C 7,11,11 a to its ntreoit cipadth ilordscatnintanbai.' int up,rards of onalturtredisialbriy, of law, , marly,oue red:tire onuf-Vilsbar.rit *goer_ MTh* 111.g.ntenmocs4plra ez was per to: o p id air uda to y w atls, y nd latornn o Tudyt g COO '1:X1011am - or pagteektiti *odd bays die.wailtdßaa at dieletzPeasec 1 Sed Stater Coati. - TheNoTereber. term of the'Unitt4 -13tgites -Ore= , Coext, for the Wotan 14strirt:ef Pshroltvertle: - wilt tom thate itidgieCitter ead It'Cuttleset 'polite& Speolal Wetting of Common Couoell4 'lto Common Council of the city met on spe cial call, on Saturday eveninz. Xocomber Present, Moans. Beek, Boggs, Bole, Davis. Dirkuon, Hare, Ilunnicut‘Slam Leouard.Maw hLuney, McClelland, Jno. McKeown, Reese,Reb. man, Saintly, Tomlinson and President Steele. The President stated that the meeting had been called at the Instance ,of Joao licOargo, Esq., City Controller, who made a statement to Council urging the of the exercise, of the utmost economy In the conduct of city' is 6 farm, in consequence of the exhaustion of the appropriations. The resolution, adopted be Select Cono cii on the previous. evening, authorizing the Controller to tranifer *f.o.7lfrOm appropri, ellen No, 13, (contingent fund,) and credit the amount to appropriate:di No. 7 (streets) wee concurred in. The resolution authorizing the Committee on Streets to carry out the contract with the Pats. burgh and liechisales Turnpike Comfany, to set with curb stone, and pxvo so ninth of_Pcan spinout* avenue as is within the northern aide of said O:ITM° the city line, {adopted by a. 0. Oct Sd Rua concurred In. The !Miming action of the Select COrincfl was also concurred in ; . • . ,Itesolutlon requesting Water Committee lo tuwa water pip; laid oti.tte eTtozaton of Penna. iinentio from Flit irjr - eericT connect with the water pipe qa old - alarm. Referred • to Water Committee. Ordinance changing the benndary line be tween the Third ond:Filith Walk and .repeal in g all ether ordinances cantlicting therewith. Ado; ted. Retointlon ,empowering the Committee en City Preprity (0 lease to the best advantage std for such term' of years as they may deem_ m city 'property_ at Me Basin lot,' and also cnoecupled• m e tal fa the. third slimy e f the Western Market Soma !erred to Market Committee. l . Reaolution histrutilfig the', Street ,Committee to pave the sidewalk in frant . ofthe Pogle -En gine Rouse, the'pairemeht beteg so bad that it is difficult to get the engine In and out. Adopt. ed. Mr. Hai:admit resont-d tho followlog On Common Cisuucil, City of Pittsburgh : I do most respectfully resign my poeiGoo as member of your honorable body. Iloldin; an office under thb Government of the 'United Rates, Is my rearn formslgnlng. A. G. McCurrams. • Nor. 10. 1665. 6th ward, Pittsburgh. On motion of Mr. flehman, the restruatlon wae excepted. Connell then adjourned. Amuiemeuta YANLEE LOCKS T0.N19117.--Gtorge E. Locke, better known as "Yaekee Locke," will appear at ma ager ffenderson's theater, during this creek. Mr. L„„ copy', a wide celebrity in hit particular Hoe of characters, and In hit delie cation of the "Yankee" has few e,ntrils. lie is a favorite here, arid will doebtleas be greeted with fair tenses during , tugs stay with WI. NEW(' No AILLINOTONN minstrel troupe, which has the repute:los - of being one of the best now traveling, will cam• mence e series of entertainments in this city, on tomorrow evening at Masonic Hall. The troupe Ia composed of leading, artistes in the profession, and w.O bespeak for them a most successful season. hero.— ' Orzas Sous`:.—The "Streets 'of Now York" and Chet "Fenian: King." with Mr. Barton Hill .Ina principal character in each piece, drew one of the largestliertiet-of the season, and to say .that Mr. Hill. acquitted himself' with credit would be but 4 taLati Orpreatkm ain consider,. lion or the thunders of applause he received every time he appeared upon tho stage. It Is untecittsrry to say he is one of the most talent ed and'arthule young men upon the stage, for that enviable title halms acquired In .the east before the largest audiences and under the most severe Criticizing, but - we can say, the; In our city hehas created a perfect thentrioltilarorst turned tholeads of all the ladles; captivated all hearts; and obtained a petSitiott.Vtat will Make' blm a welcome clatter toner city. We aro pleased eojsunotuMe u . menage enect for six nights, and thin evening will he produced Bonriermiets dbettestio drama of "Dot, or the Cticicdoillieitettith," one of the most pianist 'cult= pletsta al - the dantind in - the west character "Caleb Plummer," -the eastern !Vali) hirititil Atts equalin. the aforld, are also promlsed.Lord Dundee's:Vs aim h"""nunicce. ...Brothel* Qam." and may we not exPeeteaa of Mr. Hill's coot aim' for tailivi tation as *at author-and trutetegar has created a roman 44l . l ra to see him . in some 'character his ticfi ner shall have cleated. Beata can be secured foe sey - ' - tr'"APA -. 1 .4 11 ..MPCk!,2 , Concert..-„. - 1 .1, 44011Lei- . We V. " to d keet. gtfOtlio the itthit tam reptile enn tad concert ..se, Mr. Cltutent Tete dour. irM coma off M ; Mglit atclissontd'lla. nestiOng Performma Ira Doplis of Me. T. AelocaMMlL be r a 4ol M/ 0 bmi 4VA» Partea ' a mute of delight to our &kens, The mast ,itia l w Ws !Vett SeaaMVP rye one tours of . tango OPPmtoo 4/ Or- oatoParMY - MOSIIIMTO orfont • th ° *map et* Unto vbiLlitte o 4 l „ I 0 .-D. DO se: cured fa' morning at tocattiato ' , stop ot C.3it. of • '..otonnifBgkarhimnavidgc-erhir6 will be* aotsU goftheold end aortae fabeie.tit the =taboret iiiistaeollosi tbla cicalug larr 4 4 0 Me sect; WlD:iaPa Balk lithe desire' .the 014 =cabal , to . lettasse latertattlm. 'the W6iart-grgitA6PellgTl. 1441*111/71/IritOd Ttrettimiediaoettit a w 'be bold In &habil/AI; the Assaelatlon, la -ourBolldlnß, this OTeallaai• The 6 . 14 or4firhix We have given' the fullest particolgin con. cesium the ins:eV in this city, aluitt time since, of ,Tulin oft; after his release from the Wheeling Jell whither he wu sent from herd lis the early Put of 1864, with the u n d o , atamiing Mitt be vu to be returned to serireont an imprisonment ! of ten months, which he tau untenced to undergo for dlanading a sateen, - and - in addition Ordered to pay • ale .Of f 206. ifeWas releated at 4Theelfrig • few months ago, the conditical or inderstanding 'es to his return to the Pittebtugh Jail having been for gotta' or dieregurded. 711413wartswelder, Esq., m a i d for rhdo, presented the ease to the Coact, on Saturday, end took the ground that according to the ieamd hed served' base ten months imluiscelmestt, more_ then that length of tirtte halting elapsed slumthe sentence was pronounced. bad been discharged. from the alltithLins paramount to a releasefrom the fine of cmo. Therefore all that reardnedi to be settled 'was the costs, which wreaths Ckmunor, under tip erdon, could not Court susumstod that , the mat ter be brought mi in a legal shape for isonsider sties. ;' WEL= Will therefore make a tender of payment of the coats, and kir. Bwartzwelder move for hie discharge. From intimatione thrown cost It la likely that Wilson will soon be restored to his liberty. Soak Notices. TILiSTSOX'S LiiTl.4 OF Till IC.l24.—This Lam , its work oftbe lErgllsh Laureate has just been issued In a beautiful edition, illuatrated In the highett style o 4 art, by Tisknor k Fields, of Batten. No handsomer - volume fore Christmas preaent could be ilea:red, and none =re accepta• Ms to those who take pleasure in the my thical take of King • Arthurand his Luights; as renaciettb± thls anther. The eepseingsin this edition aim- aktlist, could be deaired--tr tab& I to the subject, spirited Intl finely executed to the ;minutest de.alle. • PopistiT Tn.:drag ilartnY Areatcn.—leetyle and manner this work might he considered - a =spent= to that of Tennyson. Some may even prefer the more simple and lucid manner of the Allieffleale poet, bat the admirers of the former can harOly fall to be pleased with the latter. It IsTrinted in a neat =le solemn by Ticknor & PialAs. Both "forks are for safe by IL. Ulnae, Nos; and 73; Fifth street, Pitts burgh. From Saturday's Evening Gazette. iDistriet Caere. ' The Ole of Jelin. Y. McLaughlin /6 Co. vs. The Citizens inthrenCe 4301DpiIIY, was resumed this morning. Judge Williams eharged the Jury that the lath of benzoic , by the plaintiffs. In their patent leather manufactory. was known; or ought to hair been ,kudurn to the ecnnpany at the tltnethl took th e risk; that the evidence showed that tplaintiffs used bensqle for the . purpusa of "reducing" or tHeY;lng the =pa -anion used in finishing' patent issther. and that they needand applied it precisely to the cote . tninitee at it la, and applied in other eaten. lialuothattiof the tame kind; eo that the 'defend ants ought not itow refuse the payment of the , insurance, cesthe gnnmethatthe fireodgiroded Witt:mast of beneele. brought Into the japan. neryAbr the purpose aboye indicated. Even If the deranaaipi luateborn that theplaintias, or their eMployeeS, ware smith:gent and careless In the use of the Auld. yet it would not vitiate the Acy, and the platetiffs - would be entitled tore cr. Titjury fond. for the plaintiffs, 0,185, 5- -the. hole amount - Mimed. with In terest train th 2 30th or idatutt, 1005. , T-liC'cr,inanill Court. There wail itiendmice at the Criminal Court this m g, inexpectation that Mn.s ,411Mder Won! bo brought info sentence. The' Crt.hansi badness was Hest taken up and disposed; of, liter Which the motion for a new 'lra! in the cane of Anima Riche, convicteld Murder :wan red by Messrs. Mobeneek for the =Alm, d Mr. Kirkpatrick contra. At the =dada of the argument the prlimber was remanded. The 'ton en for .a now trial in the ease of Margaret Me *: convicted of the larceny of 6.375 them John G. [amble, web next taken up and • • ed, but n • decision rendered. Bovines Oenlshest:—Two young= named grant and IdToy were arreeted4ast crazing, on Webster street, for Jabsorderly oandact. They at first realsted, trot were conveyed to the %Or ly by office* and S. Grant was found "reedy ibar action? hiving provided hint -sell with s: z reLen stale In each pocket. Oa • Itmstalr. yor Lowry finest the palace twos ty-flve dal and Costa each. and In defaalt committed them to JO for thirty days. Bemis Agiala.—Rev. M. W.-Jacobus D. D. pastor of th o Ceotral Presbyterian titinrcb. ar rived borne oo Thursday. after ranking his P.n. repeals mar. paid had • mast cordial maiden withtbemenibers of his congregation last even low, who assembled fa thwcturreb. The address Or Welcome was delivered by Dr. James Kitty, sad Dr. Jeer& to responded fitting and feelin g terms. A Ural tapper had beimprovided by the ladles; and Mai sally ,mlLibed by all Fuca. To be Campbell and clilor r Elkin, of the Allegheny pollee, ara to be Weir dadng the .. ming ereek„ In dye Court of Qum , 5.44.10115 .1:4 Beaver county ) On /I charge of =malt arid Inferred by a =ma named John Reeder, Carmody a tranttnan on theAtts. burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail ro ad. The officer arrested Reeder In April last on raspl. don of being concerned In certain robberies along the road; Itence the snit. IDrouratii—Charles O'Neil, a resident of thiscith waiLdroamed In the Oblo river, of the sth lila, cgrosite * Slaneheater, Ohio, by falling , overboard m the towboat Lyon, on which Ito was employed. The deceased was about even. ty-seven years of age and unmarried. Lie was a native of Ireland, and had no relatives In this part of the country. Ms body has not yet been recovered. Across the ConUnent.—Hon. Satinler Col. fax wllideliver a letture at Lafayette 114, text Tuesday oval:dna. descriptive of hie recent over land Jour Colorado, Montana, Utah, Cali fornia, Or 013. and the Pacific tont- Mr. 00l visits the city at the 10.01.1103 of the Young' Mane Mrreantlle Litman , Atattela- On, and still lecture wider its atiplete, W. A. bildenintosey, 45 Fifth street, near Wqdd, has; received Beadle•% Dane Year Bode and Almanno for 1866. This elegant little An• anal wo nc3leed at length in the morning edl• tine. bira Glldenfenney has alto No. 3 of 'Beadle'd Dime !begat+ for sale. Allegboup Mayoralty.—By reference to our advertising' columns, it will be seen that Capt. Jaines Sicyleker is a candidate for Mayor of Allenbeny, subject to the decision of the Uutou voters, at the coming: election. Dull.-4be Allegheny tombs had but one occupant this morning. He .as dismissed spoil the I sysne* of a nominal fine for drunkenness. Dead.--tbfr. Jaeob liorseley, s well•tnoaa river pilot; died at Us residence, to Itass town• alp, yesterday moralag, after a short illness. Omisal , r.--In noticing the candidates for. Mayor i,or two since, wo Inadvertently omitted the name' of Cailtattt Samuel Rilgorn late of tbof 155th Pugin:cent. The Captaltes ah• nouncetn— t will be found eisotthein. • Jacob • 11Impairer tbaoldeec moulders to ilia city, 'died yesterday, aged earentpalda years. kte was an excellent workman, and n worthy 191 respected !Wren • The Toting Kai Frlena.—Warrabted cure Private DIISCESCIL For =la .by druggists. Ask for the Young hianhi Friend. A pamphlet giving the aymptoma and treatment of private diseaseeratiaa Box. or mu below by add ng Young Mateo t rricud,- .Bem :Sig n - eineizinn .with a three cent „stamp enclosed, to Jou* Olemlng; Crazies Supar,J. a. rna 'l an, -f o 9 . Vr 1 . 4 1 4 CO.. AllegbnaY. BOOTS 1 1 ,te 1 a . saoEs. f . 3'4l' IVE:E 8 R O B - ,! • &so Market 'street r •• • . . , Just riturtu;ioriOila .the EAST with A 'qui add Ictuessble "sail" oi• ESC". Ed JZAM;(3, EMESCltlaris Cl the VERY DIST etLrri r . •• Bides, Hoye', 'Rd Yolithst'HOLTS'AuD. SIiOES their varieties sad awl.", LADIES WORK Di tAO WM Sod ;best sale staastaatursd, froartAt 1561 l raw, catho Calf Itoote. ' 011114"ess . robots' and Shoe" IS MS, ityldruva varlet. Der Wed is to.seireusbleT4s. 101,11.gleseld4 tcrtb o pnres star.: •.. . ' serneetesit IrlAtatiej tss 'stuffed Id the CLIIILLITT andIMDE of Keeteliti tsemb"" .JA.was,llollu,. owle -, Tro.ltlissitet street. - I ALL BTYLTS or tr E=EZZ IIST r 4 - 1 ...In cans,-6n •,. Auts'and .s-Nz kegs; Let *bell. The sale it SOO Liberty St. nett PtITTER, AMEX IL 151/ErkED. -, , ROll4 1130 N catICLIg &co • Bankers and *Om, No. 75 Fourth, Street Fittabrrreti, Dealers In all Mons of Gone: meat Seenrities Gold, Silver, Unerattint Bank Boum, Foreign and Domestic Kunnas e, &0., DeDocß3 nicielved in PAR FUNDS and CUR KENOT. Interest allowed on - time deposit". ',Collection' made in. all parts of the Culled Stgal *Most fatorable term. Orden executed with Mosta tee tworstliing in the busmen at the Bisitos, New York, Po ll s. &aphis andsie Pitt n. abutai Broken ' 'Boards strictly on comnite Dr* sr olf A. CLEWS & - Gel , thy York. 3AT COOKE & CO O.D. BEAD &T. IL P EB~lNb4Bosinn. VIN.ADME AND TRADE BROKERS AIM BARKERS BOARD. (oolissomo IT stemmas, WCLIAZ k COJ Oirsich OP TOP PSTISOPHOILGAZ7I SATPIIP}Y, Nov. U, 186 S. catmed. IL S. Vs 1891 —...........105 00 II; S. 6.10 , ,,,...... lib 60 V. 5.t.30 , 8,.... ' 96 00 — l/. 5.10401. ~.---. 01 00 11. S. Certificates --. 96 &I , -...• DOM. ......................... ..... 143 tb AllegitZip Co. Fives,.--.....—, 11 (0 Pittsburgh Consiellsville Ps 70 00 81 00 Atbsgbea," _.— oo 09 COPP' GonneMorale R. R Interest CowieLinville N. R. non-int.—. Pittsburghpc Steubenville Iron 7 a 0 ...... • Columbia 011 Oil Creek &Cherry Run..... (Silo Valley Pittsburgh & Phila... Phila. Lana 8c cherry Riteliey Rynd Fartn.—.... Ralston Warren & Vormago. EGO Ron... Gold haslbeen steady during tbc day to our market at 1/40145—New 'York rates about 14614. Government bonds continue diaptessett. Five Twenties were gelling In this *iiiket at about tin. New York one-halt per cent lower. Seven Thirties cad series) told at NM. The general •lock market wits rattier inert. Columbia, °wedeln, wen very quiet—we did not learn of a sale during the day—prices, which aeemed to be ruling were I 2 bid, s.l9Wtto diked. hales of Ross were reported .4 motning board at au—later in the day we heard of salsa at foe. There was none stir In Philadelphia, Lancaster & Cherry Rua, owing too strike repotted at 100 barrels-40 was bid at board—later In the day sales were made at 15c atid still later at an Improve ment on those figtuts. The well. we ate Informed from what we think a reliable tauten, is yielding 60 barrels. The eapital stock of the Companyla not large, and the stock may go mtiih beyond the highest point touched today. A senseten tamer was afloat In the streets this morning in regard to one or more - of our city banks. The story new until it was stated that one of them bad really closed doori, In eon,: seguedce of the anepenslon.of s large commercial • house. The pUblie may divides their fears at once. There is not a bank, or banking house In theelty, to far as our knowledge . goes, and it is Comparatively Intimate, *bleb is danger Dom the suspensiett. or failure, if it celetes to that of Abe house referred to, or takers. connected with it. Our city banks, It Mal at well remembered now when fears are awakened, hallo 'inetiliur years - of unexampled Opportunities let making eirmer, and how they have suceeeded let their large dividends, and - bulks :terldln. - ent, fficceunte answer. The house in nsestlon, wild we are in formed be able to make - each strairementi with' their principal creditor., as will be satisfactory and bonorattle alike to ail concerned. In any event, we may safely assure tbe public holden of hank bills ot bank stoeka, that they may rest easy, and give no credence to the hundred and one street rumor/. that may reach their earn. —One of our exchanges,todeallegarith the +tub itlett of the redundant cut terry, and the beat mode of bringing hark the country to its old specie bar viz, remarks very truly that there is no royal road to giT.rio pat mettle.. None appreciate the MIMI- See in the ease so TOO:ay as thorn who advocate the measure. 'The Urgent gainer In the event of ivturn to the specie Owls would De the acrevra =mut Itself, and yet the Government nods it a rery difficult task to krt.:4=M e s tockluto that would serloody cripple itself unless proceeded with in the moat deliberate, and see might asy, the slowest way poultde, The nation =tub do Just es a wealthy but embarrassed tradesman weald do—Yriallle 111 if eta (Dy fauxisfloo,) borrow all It can, and in the meantime keep at work, earning ad Diueb and apes:dins as little as partible. The one thin, needed is for the Government to divert into the Treasury as much as poctible the surplus funds of the people, I e., of what Is not indispen utle to carry on end develop their bad ostry. For this purpose it to destrable that taxation should be increased and rigidly enforced, and nest, that abould grant and the Secretary the Treasury should liberally and mysLeinilatieully one the power of borrovilo3 all the money the people and other peoples rap Do induced lo tendon libarkt terms. Probably the moat effective mode of con trolling the strewn of ennency would be to issue 110P0eate Coveter:a loon, payable in instalment' sore or twice o month, which payments could be postponed or modified if the ether on the mangy market proved 100 severe. Ilstiontdolso be ate , Madly uederstMA nod tarrOuSeed that the Gov , eranumt was deters:deed tareturu to pied* Per meats al the ant practical moment. The result of the rfhole, If wearnanagyds would doubtless be to check apeenlation, to limit Manufactures and Importations to the most mOdenite amounts, Ora by this very phiereate save manufacturers and merchants from bear, leases . by. a too rapid de cline of prtete, to promote economy, to stimulate the productioa and expert of agricultural prostate, and, by redurind the demand for money, to render - the constantly decreasing eurieDil suflicient for all needful purports: —The statement has teen poiltlvely mode In ...snot newspaper., that. Secretary alcCullochi yielding to the outcry of a tight money market, about the time of the funding of the compound interestnotes, had signified his determination to fund no more until after Congress meet., If at ail. Iles the Secretary said or done anything to war. rant this declaration in his behalfi The Secretary need. no Vorigroulonal action ea far u funding the ccmpound note, end reef:testes ot, Indebted ness arecorwerned, :nose who favor et costrac- Hob ci the og:runty think the sooner he puts an other rel . 000.000 or gold bearing stocks la the mar. tn. In exchange tor short rummy debt, the bet. ter. It will create a general outcry among over trailing bank., speculating merchants and opera tors in storks, and may produce and make among them some bankrupts. but the disaster to the plans of this Meal of the rommunill, it is contended, Will bo made up by the il.kftlyvd uß2tt the many consumers of the ticculanes of We arcinclicusl to favor the opinion that hag gained credit In financial circles, that there will be no more funding inst yeti but tve have 0000 ILO uthoritatlve statement or n-t by the Secretary f..f.:flinting a positive deciaretlOn of the fact.— P/ lit. !edict. —The ht.. f era coaintereill Litt and FiA4LCigi Chronicle, of Saturday, ssTe: We hear with nictitate the report that Mt. Mc. llullocktspropoeiog to offer at the beginning of the yeai, n lens on tire-twenty tiondt at a nand price, the payment to be sciatic In Interest-bassi gru ' ngil a t n ci d la i n n i t l e Nttm he e f'„mr mount ludeamtely extended. Thin loan would come out a t twitches:a the money market la µoutlay. In a fat °table condition for well aegotlatlons. 10. would not tot spasodleolly on the torrent of the cireulotion. It would quickly and gradtaally ab sorb and destroy compound notes, and would Wire o tendency to lower the amount of the call axons in the Treatuvy. lip this menu preparations ;would be made for the future coarersion of part of thq greenback currency Into coMpound ante.. • < eistigx am, Nov. 10.—The receipts of llojs to. day.appgar largo, but the figures fileeninclude the rrceipir, in Covington for three days. The market la not as strong as it was yesterday. am],packera arc expecting prices to come gradually down to their views of the real value of the anltaal, Zinn of them are already busy, awl: are' prepared to commence wheat Irer they can ICC their way clear Mra retannerativebusineu. litany of the _hogs now.being slaughtered ate thane contracted for scree time ago at 811,00 per cent al gross, and there Is enough of them to keep the packers who have commeaced operatiOps'..buil 'Mr largo number of hoga ate owered for firirtre , CIT bot i :li Prices which ppelicts do net feel war. it,PIIDIN CE, NOY. T.—The Market I. down - below erre, and consumers ace' stad .of it. -Pork hen Wee and is yet too high. It absorbs it., the MOO to the country to operate In It. fhitetter e l have paid lo(Dito for is hogs, bUt.anticipa s - 13 *etc - PIOSBIS6I3I, . • Thsthiloaleis from the HlC'die tkofes. don and Wiens I .. . Uttar: lit le•with plearare I IttehA lament the following tante to the pubile, battening my tee timorty may of =race to nom° invalid who-luta • Illth=to to ob ta in relief. Atltizit al doleg so ran than lostim telly° al gentle. men. Of 30SIX city, is nos:suing that twee gee etwittily treated eeverai very tad esaen.eleseanal weehmese Told female ocurmialate, V 1 4nOeiloS the mode of treatmenthow preas4h.be Da.• ape ,c. UT lernale weekoess Ido tmt kn01ied .n 0 . ...... .... i tha*an equal these =eats - I ha them thr gout mai , lanlatteho ha . I%t ' n l ..- •''''' e r bled fee years with wetest, 04 to ilf figo. a .; ~ peflait CUM US tech Best, so veal tout —• , eases lisle yleldeel• to ibis made of. teasel • -,- - the shots sp . ace of two walla .•• .- r „ . . Yaws, respeetfally. • -•••_(_sl.gle_d.) 'W. F. feIEEDWIK. IL D.. 1 , • Ohio,Ditecca , cr .U. late • - '''''''' 4 ". -- . ERTIFICATE FROM THE AS? . Drf. ELALMETON - • C. TREECE OF. hfCt.l.. - 3 certify , tics Dee. Ames a i AI fetbl4l '' hive eurectimy•witeoeba was subjeelt tli o debility 'IL: , Many years. The agydlontes were O,M mai two. :.. soyektt. - MD. rarms, D. D. - - - 1E:1 . ..' 4: .. ~ ImDortant , to .. a,- -•-• 'Our rrazormar. DUMB - mill h .on 0 - ''' monthly sletames la canoe el ant, Cause. Prise 111. IL .IL—Ladtos- . 3:13.Pte11' , / sent should notasathem... . _.. Teals Its Female Weaknen. a Ma ease, V. ;•./.aleptioti for the Whites as Ltadaisholecef. DISEASES -OP TEE BLOOIkAc.... - - Dm Ames ty..reenece—Dear Him: Vans , gill tats that your remedies Pr WO . cad d I ammo! Ala zanily excellent. -For Irma. is or lmparitles of the blood, I d' they nee • fall to auto when Med, si v. teedcd tn. awing the went -vette o syphlllenen. to our • homatals„ln sh. w. t saes f t I w A mo o t Olnetpeti, Resembee rOth, 1341. .1 ~- SEMINAL WEAKN ES' ',... - 4 I ''• • Drs. ARLO IJr Joannot: 1 have by the sa e Of your remedies, several patients t had been la antes of the Ltusatis Asylum from evil effeets of seminal weakness as eedsotry • slats. Is all inch eases 1 consider nothL%. can your Keil. Islam ' - Y. W. 13 b, S. li, - - Albany N. F., OctObt-s lath, ten: sad Take Partlesday - Notice. : t. Anne I • John ton address all there who ha Injure* hem:- selves, by lm roper, Indialfence • aolltary Ital. its, n-hli ruin both body and sand, La; them for either bstencss,itudy, society, rearriage, There are some of the 2 sad end elarothely ,teese.predueed by early bone or mach as weebben or 27: -1461 " 6" 4 ,.- v 5 - 1" in the I head, Maness of eight, leas of.= • air: mwer, belpllalloo of the beast, divocys nervous de. lability, deraegement of the dig volona l on.r. general debility, sy=l4ol:o3 of cons time, &a. , • Dee Ames & Mean= havolos u iany Tzars ex elusively demoted theta attention tto bstinmimt Of tne disorders stressed to Lath tomtmonleta, Andrus, Dire. AMOS 15...10.a1150N. Na. Ila'Fohrth street, • auSdindellmeodareasi -- - , Piltsbaree„Pa. ... • . I=3 swwnuotrs wißdi STRICKLAIRWS =MEM .Citiß , coves :- -Raiz= is wansatoll to enreingt.iyANUali • . :-4: Eosnieness Asthma, Whooping Goner,. 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