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',1.,..1 chair. r, Z,C1r 6 t..5z 440 .,,, 0 -4..,..,.. s ui . u! ..i i i2,,, '4 , -J u ,1.4•4;, , .4.4:' . c4 ut , l 4 Report of Finance Committee, together with 'a , z 4 'it.tt,4 , -,3",,,t7.7..•-t.r,fr t .' 7 0',,: : . !, 1 ;;',..r,f, c,,,. ~.t ',it:i i l ° ..' r",', , ,-..,,- - -:1 - 0 1 tho following resolution which was read and 144 4 7',).A.%t7:4-Wi,. 6 .,i,.ff.,0 t f:.E - :51 . ,,';' , V - v.-;;.:.... 4 :. 1 ;Fct- - ...-;e ;i.. passed by Select Council, October 29th, was ?.. Z.` , 0,,.*,,F . di c; ',;41 tv; 45,,t 4 44 ,,,t;c7 st:l . 4 4 ,:f . .7!;,1 '- - Iti . r„,..,41 t -:'-- concurred : a,, 4n ii,..t.'47,..,W t tP,.Df , ;i5'r?.:i•.,..` 1, 74 4 ' - ....,.:.„._it . r...; 1 ,,i Resolved, That the collectors of pity taxes be #1. 4 4 , 1,1,. fr.. - 1 3 .:1:- 4 ....;:5 , ii , .4.: 5 1. 4 t ziet.,., ....:, ,, ,ii.'3,p:i.-tttlt . i and are hereby • required to settle up and pay 1 ' 4 G- i'% 4 '''' .. .,-. 1' .5 C. :144 . :: iittfP'tis.".qVit..lffst!k4":l:.;:p. over to the City Treasurer, the a count of their f ,,41 4 ,_14 4 - '4,,f e: 3 ;', t ,: it - i‘ e „;'-, f4 , A,4 , :. ;_,e,,.'" , c&•,...-- respective duplicates on or before the first of '''..i:,.,.°7;l`<-:2 4 ;: ,- A-Ll,i4/ 4. -0 ?...1. , ,..' - 4 1 , (, tJ.:4h; it . rni!.. , ..,7,;- , ,.? 4 , C'e':,'" ':". January next, and that the City Treasurer be I .4%Nki-,....; cf:' - gr...q.,0 - °*. f .:;:Z7 , *,,X,.., , qr.:1 , ..:*, -. e. , -,e...tie c: .•.,,14`,' , . ; , --;,, and he is hereby authorised either by himself or Wiripfkl,./`0 4, •:! -.. ,, c1ke v .. . 11 4,11 - t.l-.Z;:t;-` ti.3` , ,, Y...i' l' ', '' - 'l l other competent person, to examine into and 1.;‘,1-11t7,e-t.'nJ;zr , ,4:l 2 , ~r %Jig '''''s,:i. , .-%. r . 1 1 'J. t' , -,..q,.1'.if '....-,`,./ .tri.45.11.",,..,5.4 1 % R-..0-,, , ,,i i n:40,: t 1..1.,, x- t ..?_„•, , A..J, °meet any errors in additions and exteusi one 1,1 4 ,,..t t., 47 :i .0 t 5 ,„ r e,'N.,,,,,..\` . i1 . P;ir,Z..,1, i ,..,,- ,s ' - ' ..•;,..r . .,.. 4 .. .: , , , t ! i . ..4_ ,, ,;',:e,..,'„_, ,,, d:', which he may find in the assessment rolle of city v•,tz.,,,,,rtc.. , ii,-,;,7,,,...t. ,,, ,..t,•••-e....-r,, ~,,,, r . :,„ 1 1 , ..,.,,, ri ,!,..;. ; ,,,,, 4 r ., business and improvement taxes .1 . C.Pi ' ... 1 ! "- • ~....r.:.• : 1,;.- ; ,sli- . ' , Zi. i .\-' , 1:!:• ' ;$ vr..]:: - .41 . f.hr,•,:a ; a-N ".4" . ,`, "'; ,., Bill of John C Levitt for $2O 25, October 11 ii•! 4 : 14. iF-4 ,0 :i; , T . , - .e.`i•‘ll l7 .l;: i klk . i l ''-r ..I" t' ' '' ' l4 l iq'' " '' 29 h 1ifv.it,.!,2,a,..1 1, ,,;::,..,. „..;,..,4 ~- ,1 :i ~,, r ! ,,!;': , .4, , ,f1" . ~F --N...... , . . Referred to Committee on claims and as .ra , i.oVth s .,T•- 1 ,,,'11f-' t7!,;. , , , ;:c5e.,.., ,, ,k; ,- .. - :% ,, ii:, , •,r-p/....,.t , t. : : , .1 , 4 ,- 't counts by 8. C,inC. C. November 6th, reference ~.,±htzli_l-,:t k i . .., . .4.,1i-!;t:',i.,,, i 1 , ,., : - ,.„., , ,, - ,;• , ..1.,._;,:,.P 1 .?,.° 4 ‘ - ',.!:: ,- 4 -- . concurred in. Ikl&A ., :f k_ .. , 4 1 . .. , 11, ..cC - 1. ‘.... ts -- n ..,..; . -- ..i't ..,t1 ' 4y i t. ,;,.... ,1 1„.4 . 11.ejr,, ,, t,, c -,:, t .. v,„ ,, . r t.,i,,,, ,1.,.. , „0„ . _,. Mr. Getty t ifered the following resolution. 4 '.•4' 3 ,.,.. ; .!,,'5.7i,/:,,- 4 ,!... t ,t. ~''';',-.'" e,,,''' , ,„ 4 ".:-. °, , L ,, , ~`“•!-`' 14';;',..,t,1Aft,--., Resolved, That the Committee on Eng 'nee <1., ,, ...,,,•,4 ,1 1i44&[;,ty-.4.47:5 , .7. , ..,;:fi"",-. 4 t,;,..:.; , ,;5•Atf,k e ,' , ..";52:-`,.;,;; . ; and Hose be directed to contract for 2,000 feet ,44 ;0 , ;14 , 4q14 1 ,11"t1'Ut--.'il' . _'' t'-':".- ,-4,:,, , ;._ , Z.‘-,7,,f.,".,t. ‘" of new hose for use of Fire Department of ii;,-.7.,.. 4,4-,..c.,,Jvj.;4.,,,,4.2,4,,,t-,4,:..4. P' r- -.k , t- , &.4-00,,, - -r.r5.1, 0 'in ,,,,, .. , - ~i '', .. 1 ,.,.. , ~,, ~ , Pittsburgh. i ... 4.. ,?,..e,Af ' .••••.' .1 - 1-: ,. 'crr - .IA4 t'T ' **-'..,'"4-17;1" '-' , ,"1 Bead and referred to Committees on Engines qip e, V. ,- ... -7, -C.%;'.l""'?" , 't ''--.,` - t 4 r444,11i..Pit41ifi,;-41_-;-,;;..c,..1i4`4!.L9;,,,-..er. fT,f,,, and Hose. 1 .." ....4,4- s 6 -. .... , ;61..v.,A,...,....-4,-.7..e..., ..v.t . ,Vi7. - ; ; ;' , .t>,..t• ; •'1,,n-:Ct- Petition of Joe. S. Lowry for appo' cement of ,4,C,1i '.1,4.,, , ,,,••-••",,, ,4,,.. r , .... 4. N.,J,, 4 ' , ~,,,a0Z4, ; ,/,:',Sr,t.ci.:r.-". • ,,-,,, t. , ....411. , ;••, , , r - . i .0, i 4 . :‘ , ,7...• a Committee to examine his new Steam Fire :?• I ,l l 4 t nir;it',„ni!, Vi'''''..4 4 -44i: 4 1 ? ~...'s;l-:,;,`t'i:, :s. ;,:', :* '.' Engine, accepted, and Messrs. Getty, Edgar and •.-p, , ,,fix,:: F.,*.,:cle' e‘ L- i - 5 . 0 , 1 ;--4 , ..,r, ,,,. .,4. =.. t;c - ,'",, ,, ,,, , , ... ~ , 5 ., , ,t,'.....'', Hamilton appointed on the part of Common VIIPAVi:S I 4•,. i. 4 't.,-."(teS ‘ a;`"til c ' . e n '; ' z :.l:-- ', -4; e. .f: 4 ' . Collooli. 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The President stated that the Council had been convened for the purpose of taking into consid- eration the Ordinance granting the Right of Way to the Allegheny Valley Railroad alongluquesne Way to the city. The President presented the Ordinance, and the same having been read, Mr. Agnew moved its second Frad log by its title. On which Mr. Murdoch calVd the yeae and nays, which resulted as followA : Yeas—Messrs. Bissell, Clarge, Drum, Pollock and Weaver, 5. .., . t. Nays—Messrs. Agnew, Alexander, Cheney, Jones, Kier, Lytle, Murdoch, Smith, Taylor and President, 10. Mr. Jones offered the following : Resolved, That the matter of granting the Allegheny Valley Railroad Right of Way through the otty, be referred to a select Committee, with instructions to report an Ordinance as to the beet route. Which was read twice, when Mr. Murdoch moved to amend by referring to Street Commit tee—adopted. Thy resolution as amended then road three times'and passed. Mr. Smith presented the following : Resolved, That the sow of five hundred dol lars, and the same is hereby appropriated to No. 7 and 8 for cleaning streets In First and Second Distriots, and the same to be charged to Coat agent Fund. Read three times and passed. Mr. Pollock presented an Ordinance changing the place of holding the election in the Third Ward to the Petal° School House. Read three times and passed. In allot which ;lotion of Select Council the Commom Council concurred. On motion adjourned. P. Kane and S. P. Smith vs. Cash Mutual Insurance Company. Shaler and M'Clowry for plaintiff, Sweitser for defendants. Action to recover amount of insurance on a clothing store burned In 1854. The jury found a special ver dict, as follows: •' We, the jurors in this case, find that the plaintiffs' stock of ready made clothing and dry goods, embraced in the policy bearing date March 17, 1853, given in evidence by the plaintiffs (front same) and destroyed on the night of the 18th January, 1854, was of the value of $975 75; which, with interest thereon to this date, amounts to $lO7l 27 ; and we fur ther find, that the goods so destroyed by fire were insured by the defendants for the sum of $l6OO, and also by the Northern Protection In minim Company, of Camden, N. J., for the fur ther sum of $2OOO, and that the said last men• tinned Company is now insolvent. But whether ' the plaintiffs are entitled to reciovir from the defendants in this case the full amount of their loss or only a pro rata share thereof, the jury are ignorant, and pray the action of the Court. And if the Court shall be of the opinion that the plaintiffs are entitled to recover the full amount of the loss aforesaid, then we find for the plain tiffs $lO7l 27. But if the Court shall he of the opinion that the plaintiffs are only entitledpo recover of the defendants the pro rata share of said loss, to wit: the three sevenths thereof, then we find for the plaintiffs for $459 11 " M'Lennan vs. Flood's administrator. John Mellon discharged as administrator, and lettere of administration granted to John J. Mitchell. Mineral Bank of Maryland vs. A J aynes' ad miniatrator. Hepburn for plaintiff; Wm. Mc- Candless for defendant. Verdiet for plaint,ff for $2,188 88. 8. Jones & Co. vs. Shoenberger's executor. Hepburn for plaintiffs ; Williams for defendants. Verdict for plaintiffs for $3,810,48 Bank of Pittsburgh vs. James 8 Negley, Pat trick Mohan, et al. On motion of 8.. M'Knight, Esq. Judgment against Negley, Mohan & Co., for want of an affidavit of defence. William M'Lennan vs. T. Flood's adminietra. tor. Miller for plaintiff; Mellon for defendant. The jury found for the plaintiff the sum of $4,- 159,09, to be released on payment to Mr. M'Lennan, $1,329,41 ; to Margaret hi'Lennan, 1,829,41 ; to Patrick Cady, 1,829,41 ; to John ' J. Mitchell. administrator of Jane Henry, de , ceased, $170,86, with stay of execution until 1 April, 1856. Childs & Co. vs. William Digby. timbetaetter for plaintiffs; Todd and Smith for defendant. Verdict for plaintiffs for $585,80. Bank of Pittsburgh vs. Wm. Dawson. Mo t Knight for plaintiff ; Belden for defendant Verdict for defendant. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TONNAGE. - The freight business of the Pennsylvania Railroad during the month of October was larger than in September, as will be seen from the annexed etatistios ; 1866 1854 Through tonnage eaet. 17 337 1,455 " west 7,266 3 844 Local " east 9 702 8.846 " west 7,966 9 429 The tonnage of September, 1866, was 89,• 168 tons, an inoreaee of 21,128 tone over the oorrespond , og month in 1864. The aggregate of different articles of through and local freight eastward, received at the Philadelphia depot du ring the month of October was as follows : Through, 86,161,646; local, 9,287,436. The increase in ten months of this year ie 85,600 tons over the same period of last year. The receipts of flour in October were 88,900 barrels, and 244,782 bushele of grain. In September, 62,420 barrels of flour and 91,111 bushels of grain were received. ARELYST OF A SOPPOSIED THIEF. —On Monday evening several trunks belonging to the board ers at the Merchants' Hotel, Smithfield street, were broken open, and a number of articles of 'value stolen therefrom. Two individuals who had been putting up at the house, and left a short time before the robberies were discovered, were enspected and pursued ; one of them wss 'arms ed at a late hour, as he was about starting •off on the eastern train. He was conducted to the tombs, where he was searched, and one hun dred and forty-one counterfeit " Fives " on the ,Meohanios' Bank of Philadelphia found secreted on hie person. MAN KILLED.-A German named Green, em ployed at Zug, Lindsay & Co.'s Rolling Mill, eat killed on Monday morning, by being struck on the head with a large piece of metal. The metal wee suspended over the door way of the mill, attached to a plank; by some accident., it t e came detached, as Green was entering, and fall ' lug, stunk him on the head. His skull was to Ibadly fractured that he only survived a few hours. He resided on Liberty street, in the 'Fifth Ward, and leaves a wife and family. PLkNIE ROAD RLEOTION.-At the election for &Imre of the Lawrenceville and Sharps burgh Plank Road, held on Monday, 6th lust, the fol lowing persons were elected for the ensuing year: Preaidenl—James Mak y. Managers—Thoe. Wallace, Doct. Wm. Wtr 'nerberg, J. W. Danoan, Lewis C. J Noble, W Ea. Treasurer—Geo. E. Arnold. Burrow —Warrants were yesterday issued by Alderman Major, for the arrest of a number of young men, obarged by Major Lynch with crea ting a not on his place In Ross township. ~ ,t, IMEIIIII EVERY evening several hundred citizens and etrangere visit Masonic Hall, to see Ballard's Panorama of New York city. It exhibits thin afternoon at 3 o'clock, and every evenint to the 14th ink. is a fine work, and drew a full house last evening. As a medium to acquire a I knowledge of city scenes and life, no plan could be devised to impart th 3 information in ouch pleasant and interesting manner. A eadoirr MISTAKE —The Journal and Chron icle, yesterday published the names of the Di reotore of the Pennsylvania Insurance Company, as Direetore of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. DESTROYED BY FIRE.—An untenanted house in Minersville was destroyod by fire on Monday evening. Loss trifling. Dar A good article will always triumph over any pretended imitation. It has been Feld that every city le a paradise of humbugs, but let a really met Potions article, capable or dein all that h promised for It, and it will stand the tent of soy opposition depenceni upon inflated notorie tya;is, nod for It has J..thained h ken hold otby Bit ter s Dear people enieevainidt7 of tried, and not bound wanting in curing any case of Dyspepsia, in any form. When these forts are known, why should it not be appreciated, and used by everybody t For sale by Drug gists and dealers generally. 1108TETTER, SMITH h CO., nov2 Manufacturers, 267 Penn et. nil-Acidity of the Stomach, and Indl - can eat anything after taking your Borland /tillers," is a remark frequently made to us. To pe none treated w II acidity of the stomach, indiges• tion, or any disorder all the stomach, we would only say, fry it. Its worldwide reputation has been established alone by the many wonderful cures it has effected. When used for llympep , ia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Weakness of any kind, Cootiteness and Pile., It should be taken In small donee--say, half a teaspoonful, regularly three times a day, before meals. CAUTION I—To prevent Imposition, be careful to ask fur Ilkurbave'e Holland Bitters. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $6, by the propri• eters, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja, A Cu., Manufacturing rharmacentbde and Chemists, Pittsburgh; E. E. SELLERS & , corner of Wood and Second streets; and Druggists generally. 0ct.,13 67r - C Aar k's Stoma° kt B 1 Stern are acknowledged by all who bore cried them to be the best family medicine .1 the ege, fur the cure of Dyspepsia, Costiveneas, and a die orderel state of the Liver and Stomach. They have no rival. The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from using other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have found that only one trial was needed to render such caution unnecessary. For sale, wholesale, by Cott au a Ctaaa, No. r. Market street; Gra. 11. Krracit, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists generally. A uatlon--9 ales Dally. A T the Commercial gales Rooms, corner of Wood end ../1„ Fifth streeta,at 10 o'clock, A. 01., a general aesortment of teasonables, Staple and fancy Dry GOOdß,Clothing, Boots and dbote, Hats, Oafe, Ac., Al J O'CLOCK, 1. M., Groceries, Queen.eware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Gimes, New and Booond Land IlouseboldbilLiKit4:lol2 e ar• lalture, Books, Stationery, Faney Art!oleo, Muster.' Instruments Hardware and Cutlery Clothing, Variety floods, Gold and Bdver watches, ho. P. M. DA Val. Auctioneer. 1.1.31:t1 Poatu SALE.—Cm Monday morning, November 12th, at 10 Ockek, at the residence of David M. harbaur, n liaslett's Farm, in Roes Township, about two miles from Aliegheny city, oa the But , her's lion new Plank Rcad, will be sold-3 valuable Draught Horses; 1 flue Bull; 12 excel lent Mulch Cow.; 10 stacks Day; 2 eta, ks pats; 7 acres mime torn; Ijq acres Corn Fodder, in shock; choice Pota toe-; Rye and vat, Str•w; 2 two horse Farm Wagons; 1 Milk tV.g.m; Idarne•s ; Flows; Barrows; Roller; cedar Churns, brass mounted; a gene al asvortment of Dairy Utensil.; large Kettle, with furnace grate, mod a number of other articles. Terms at eal•. no‘ti P. M. DANIA, Auctioneer. lAItIMFIt r AUX AT F.AnT Link:STY AT AIIt.TIGS . —On Wednesday evening, November 21, a t o'clort, at the Merchants' Eschangv, Fourth 8 , reeq. vein be told, by order of Thomas Mellon, Req., Trustee of General Lorimer, that floe Farm in Collins township. near the East Lherly Station of Penneylvana Railroad. It boa been sub,hvidvd into lots of (tom nee to thirteen acres. affording some of the most benutlful country sties now offered fur sale. Plans eon be obtalued at the Auction Rooms. Terms—Ono-fourth rash; balance in three equal semi annual payments, • all Interest novel P M. DAVIS'. Auctioneer. UPEILIon BMUS Marzufacturity CI and thaiding Lu 4 zn Thrtniaighanr, at Au lion —tin Thursday evening, November lath, tit ectook, et the liercban,' Exchange, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. will be sold—lots Not 62 and CW, at tbs corner cf Dat,on and till vor streets, having a front o f tel lent tacker on Carson siren, en t rxientliLit back along Oliver street 100 feet to Cheo.nut alley, on which is erected a •ory superior new three-story brick divelti g. stab eXteuittle hark buildings, with aln•c root and hest modern Improvements. Ala.), that large and valuable Manufseturing Lot having e ft , nt , I 01 feet on M•ter street emending back along M'icen street 315 Q Pot to bingtlartl street, en which It hout Iron'. of 03 feet oleo, !thmuf, - ..uring Lot adjoinlnx the labore, heal lg a front ul 45 feet on Water ntrert., clteuding Lark along Foot dry Lot or i Garrl 01.1, 390 feet to Bingham at . Mao, Lora Nos l•lL and 131 haring each • front of '24 fee' Ott Cranaun atz eat.. oetwera file.g and Joaeph at.reeta, ex• eud•ng hook LA bat to walnut wllry . Lots Nos. to /, 210, 214. 215, 216, 217, 218 and 215. baling each a front of 21 feet On Wachluigt•n street, PI 1,1 ling hat k inn fret ti Spruce al ry, betric between M'Kce as.' Craig i•tccoth, urnr the g a•s tr,rk? nt C lbmsen, 1. el Moo, screrel other Lore m dtfferent des:rabid locations In tins tiourishlnt Iforrue,L, sawa--tine fourth mon; remainder In two years, with erect lityoble erini-annual') Title Inditipuialife. Plena can lie ...in, end fur.her information given, 1 y calling at tne A u:tlcti [Womb. not 6 P. M. DAVIS, A ueloneer. Something for Everybody. BLODQETT B S W NET'S PATKNT ALVANIZKD Portable Oven, To which s at awarded th. i'rir Medal r f the Uhl, Mechantea' I ustitute, May, laSt. Ktlrrante.2 to Cook tostA lessruel than any other Oren tn et, r. ri l 'HIS IN VENTION, the.raqolt of practical experience, lo now confidently prearalel t the public, nu auperior in pour of economy, Antety, durability, BA, or 133111311141.111A13 convenience, and, al,dve al, In the nuritalle4 manner in which it 5.1, - 21 Ite work, to any other invention of the klud now In uae. IS 14 a perfoct Urea, doing everything required of It in the moot superior Lunn or. It will roa.t ut the same time, es ninny ditTereot kinds of meats an the Oren cau eon:sin, and each piece will be p.rtertly sweet, and free from rra,.en art,. ft,..nx the diffarent r arierwe, a, these gases ate let off through an eamipe pipe at the top. For baking bread and pastry, thin Ch - en Is without e rival, no the to nt a reaulatexl by dampers at the bottom. and is under perfect control of the operator. It is not ex celled in point of economy no the heat required is generated a Man the ()Ten. The material of which it is manufactured l.emr a non•cooducter, and constructed with air chambers, there In no radiation of heat, and a small quant ty of fuel will keep it going for hones. The material will neither runt nor burn out, and the Oven w II last for years. unable for the Brannen privece feLmily, or for Steamers uu I Ihtels of the lergest lose, mautlfacturetl by U. ;3 BD./LOU - TT et CO., College etreet, Butllogton, l't From those who have them In we at the present time City Hotel, Pittsburgh—J P Ulnae, Proprietor Angier House, Cleveland . Weddell House, do Johnson House, do Pa-lab d I( nights, do 1. M. Pltklo, do Marine Hospital, do Steamer North Star, do Dudley A Bull, Buthia. N. Y.. Wadsworth Howe, do Court., House, do siddons Prrry A Co, Pauhrster. st... Chart rr Hotel, syraswe , blots Hotel , d.. .1. 1. Cork a Pon, Calico House. . Syracuse Houma, Beggs' lintel, Utica American Hotel, titles; New England Hotel, Utica Utica Seminary; Given's Hotel, Schettectaii Prandreth House, New York ; D. D Howard late of Irving House, N. C. J Daying'on, Dew York; Sloane, Phillips A Co , Newark, N.. 1 ; J. renno, Philadelphia; Masonic. Hall, do uhlo hiectianirs' Itstitnt CYncionoel J. 11, Harrocks A Co . do Steamer U. S. A Lake Champlain Steamer Canada, do Steamer America, • d I Steamer White Hall, do Steamer Ethan Allen, do E. G. Cole, Burlington, Yt George P. Mandl, do American Hotel, do Exchange Hotel, du Howard Hotel, do Horace Loomis, do Joho Peck, do J. N. Pomny, do A. C. Spears, do 417- The Agent and a sample of the Gnu may he seen at the City Bole!. ort3o is 42,271 23,674 PATENT FAN BLOWERS, tCr FJundries, Rolling Smyth PATINTPD JOLT 17, 1865. TEIESE FANS are made on rn entirely revs principle, at d wilt run with less rower than any other Fan now in ilia. Tt a blowing a heel is much lighter and stranger titan that of any other, and from its peculiar construction to lees liable to get out of order. The shafts ere made of cast steel, and the Journals are parallel, running in gun metal boles. MOSICS F FATON , agent fur Manufacturers, No. 80 Fourth et., novlidsirnf Pittsburgh. MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS' Mutual Insurance Company, No. $0 Walnut street, ter.nd door from Pouf fh, PIIILADKLPHIA Authorized Capital Capital paid In J 200,000 Chartered by the Leglelature of Penn's, April 2,1613. C)MPANY is now prepared to basun Policies In I Fire, Marine, Inland, Navigation and }Lailroad risks, at the current rates of premium; and havirg the security of a cash capital, ft alto affordA the insured an annual par. Urination In the profits, without any liability whatever. DILIECTOB.S. Henry L. Stevenson, Stephen Toram, John W. Tilforil, John Al. Hummey, David B. Taylor, Alexander Murphy, nomad D. Smith, H. K. Itlntiardson, William F. Boone, John N. Urnle, N. Y William Morris, Jas. W. Weston, N. Y. HENRY L. STAVENSON, President. H. K. RICHARDSON, Secretary. THOS. .1. HUNTER, Agent, oct3o No. WI Water Ht.. betypen Wood and Msrket. EST LACK'S GREAT I - kg/WV/MEET, For Fastening Washboards to Walls. NO GOOD BUILDING should be finished without using these Fastenings. 111091,8 P. BATON, Agent for Patentee, SO Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Refer to the following Architects In this city: J. W. Kerr, Esq., Cherie., Bartberger, B.Fg , and Messrs. Barr & Mower, Esq.. noel UGAA-40 hbad Plantation guitar in kora and for ea 13 by [nov3l MILLER 3 RICESTSON. IOFFER-200 bags prime Rio Coffee ; 1 • 30 pockets Old Government Java Coffee; For sale by [novil) MILLER a RICILETBOI sALERATDS AND POTASH -80 boxes Blassland's lialeratus ; 6 casks Potarth neelved and for sale by 17,0,8 MI6S.RR h ADELKE/'BON AUCTION SALES. =ED2 P. Si. DAVIS, Auctioneer OMIUMM MEl==! GARTLICY & Pox's PATENTED JUNK 5, 1866 ~. ~~ F. t COMMERCIAL POST. PITISBURGII BOARD DIN TILADIE AND ICIACRIVEIANTS , NiX.CHANGIC. OFFICERS. Fresie WILTIIARTII. First Viet President—T 8. Moue. Second '• " Geo. W. OAAB Treartrir—N. Routes, Jr. &critary—Jinee P. Rum. SuperinlmA-ea—S. T. Noaineer, Ja. frimittte of Arbitration for November—Geo. W. CA.88. ; V. P.; WM. Pert.I.LPS, D. WOAADLL99, Jew. A. WILLSON, Reese J. Tuom As. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKEIS Orme or ram DOILY Moarnaga Posr,l . Wednesday, November 7, 1866. There was m•re activity in trade yesterday. We note the following sales reported on 'Change: FLOUR—This article maintains the advance reported yet • terday. Sales 148 bbls superfine from wharf at $8.66; 64 do superfine and extra do at $8,62@8,75; 62 do extra do at $8,80; 20 dodo from store at $8,76; 160 do do deliverable December lot at $8 76 GRAIN—Corm...6OO bushels ear frrm wharf at 45c Rye ...600 bushels from canal at 86c ; 160 do to arrive at 80c: 106 do from wharf at 88c; 64 do do 90c. W 1118 K Y-60 bbls rectified at 36c. CIII4EBIO 100 boxes Western Reserve at 9t/. / 010c. 11U1TER-16 kegs good packed at 16c, cash. 111,00118-10 tone Juniata at $7O, six mantes. WOOL-10 sacks unwashed Tennessee at '2lc. Imports—T li e Prospect The Journal of Commerce, compiles weekly, with much care, the import and export trade of New York, nod pub lishes monthly a resume of the weekly figures. Its exhibit for the month of Oeteber tspncludee with the following facts and commenter--•' Yor ths tint time during the currant year, the total exports to foreign torts, excluelve of Specie, hare overtaken the shipments for the p:eceding year, the aggregate dole January lot 1 sing $B3O 603 in faCcl3ll of the corresponding len months of 1854, end $2 6131,2r3 more than for the some period 1 f 1863 The export. of specie since January let are $7.935,836 lea] then for the first ten months of last year. Thus: 1853. 1854 1865. Domastic produce ...... _545,664.119 47,807 861 48,4164445 Foreign Dlorehandt. (frool 1,217,683 1,44.5,079 3,439,470 Foreign MerclaandiBB (dutiable) 4.112093 3,915.655 0983,183 Specie sud Bullion. 19,705,730 33,863,141 25 627,305 Total exports. ....... $70,908,325 06,821,730 79 524403 Total, exclusive of specie 51 213,893 5.3,25,595 63,89:403 We do not r.ee how, out of the above, the most ingenious bear' can fin I any materials for a panic. On the contrary the result is more favorable than could have been anticipae (el A felling off in the foreign imports since January lot of t..'11 031,223 ae compared whit last year, and $37,149,902 as compared with the I.revzoos year, while there to a po,l tive gain over either of those years In the exports of pro duce and merchandise! With abundant crops for our own use, a large surplus Or export, peace and plenty in all cur wide extent of territory, we may keep the approaching Thank•gi ring nl.ll devout and grateful hearts." The FIIIILTICIaI C 1111 l In Europe BANK or ENGIARD.—The Bank of England announrei on Thur star, the Lath, an in,rease In the rate of didrount to C per cent. for sixty day? Mlle, and lo 7 per rent. for paper of a longer date. The greatest alarm has been created in commercial circles, as theme are higher rate. than thole which precethd the panic co lb-47. An Immediate ..uNpen. Mon of the reettiottve clause of Peel's bank bid 18 lolked fa., and an immediate natlr of eome kind of pater money The merchants tu Liverpool are about io hold a meetini ou the subject HANK or Fitasca --The Punta letter of the ?Me/ say's that the ra strict?, incusure. lately adopted by the Bank of France are tiegiuriing to be felt in almost every branch of train, and trans.- 1 ins hare aerturdingly le, me diflieult. Manufacturer. have limited tee much as poasible their par. chases of raw materia:s, and retailer, are atom in laying iu their usual Winter • oa k. Coders, however, CAI iL U- to he received from the United i‘tates, from beuth America unit snglar•d d tb, winter r Open t trade pry miser , to ire active. The price of Corn her again Increased The Bank of France hue ruined thr rule til.count to 0 per civilL Commercial Summary Fe r aframah ip Aro yn I [over 21 —The circular of Ric-Mahon, f pen., s Gt, quote the Cotton marßet ut dull end unset tled, with a deed no of al. The eAlmateil Sale. of %Veda.- day , are 60.30 bales, in. tutting .i.lO-1 to exporters. Wheat rtmr steady, with a limited buttineae, and prices on chan teat , Philadelphia, ilulticoo, •nd Ohio, red •bent flo fdrm lita , white 12. &iodl2c O I . Indian c ire ac •Ice, but pare. Un. 11.14.:e I mixed c ru 44 The i.rovie ton market in aeneritty uncbauited. and ,14.4.11, 9,-tober mosey muter straigent Coo.lois Th. , um: het i+ quite dull here, with niftier n ilownwerd trott.r. re rt. to tttr oh, to . ..of tottual rear., ter 14111 r•utork t Lot Itttgr t.ll-ref tit ortt r net, t,r Irtrornitter 4. itv-ty to ttrt• At I. u. youttyrt,ottot - ts Are melon;. nod 1.11 .t Inet dut..• erer- nrt of 0710,r t err ittr It 0.•441.11.g r pottol.• roorr. T% LEG RAT li MARX N:; S. ati. N:1.0olt0 C —ttrx kg tt tr;11 , lewtte, th.• au -11-uro-v•mpn: f the ~,err , I.ertt-1 mane. Vinur drOOp r.gl hit. Wheat Or, peg. ea se ,f/ srm. tol't , 0; 0 11;0. Pt rll tire, ••,1, t;1.1.; h.-'d;1,1; r, . eat, 2:xo lie rvpactr..ol( Is • .i.t; I. r,l we- tv... .011,1 12/01; WhiNlty ;or,. 1:10.) 1 is an... I[o.-.1; nalet; 400 bag. HI • at 11. H.ll-0 rivltv.;r. 1 ; i 4 ht.!. at O.:, Slol.ste,llrut sale, 1000 1142 (Atter arttr' , s utt• Isertgrtl. PrIII iDLLYIII. NOTPU3ber —OlerertP,l rpm°, la a Mo-iy, ,nd (-ono wagon at VI Ls n 64 mu. Co tou ir.nu ti , o F qunt,. I ri v e- nrnt at th• Havant,. n0...4 y.., day, 60 . (pd7t0/ nblo werd .I,p rf at s9dll,vllo.7:—the latter rate t It pool brand, o otAndy demand for a.. an ply t t nuke' , o;ll , ol }V r 5 pto F,I'L for (.3.1 • 02 and Inoey nrar. no A ontall amount of t 1 heat offend nn 'ettand-, nod the demand wt. , not ua. live ; 0000 ha, T,3oeu,r, at SZ,I4, nut I lon Oils ;cod rennoyiranla at : sad ;bill 1,13 nt $Y,t2 and a snott lot of vtal ot , utl,rn a Ll a at C in wer , .. vale, : 0 00 L.t.14 yollow yttatetdo, par lat Oboo o to and i•ott u I. ruse, and )0,0 hum n, day of PK. to too, Wdinky st.tody. Cuba In kLI. et 4llry Inaoton and p-iron, nod la ntols at 41,. - -Flour un,rlllr I hnt. of byre. nt flu but 111,1 , W , , I.ti strum', t/.0-f. nothing .• h a t vrer report..l Sll.l bbl, afrtnß v xl Orr , wrfwl uro-llur red. f 10 111111t."1 ti..11114n , 1 The river Innis 1.0 no I r rplug 1,1'3 1.10.1 y 5% -utter wrl IftLTl.m.ffia S. aerabrr t hau• ha, u.l (inn] 11...,c to . nu:a? rat .0., r . LI 1.11111014,1 fur yeltra 11...aara et. an d !lour .ftar.tra fu'aer , I. CIO, FtLinT r9i, S. C Ncvrm'er t --et - Won ha, der:itiet G 1,33 I ,to mu, t 6.. n ril t 01 the bath 'be oidee ill day were /5,0 MON K 1 --ito , ated Lit a grgal at. h. a i n nil 5.71, Razr, or • good tiohl osilnp r enaahla artelee every Ina urate, truthful. inte.lt,ent petlion, nth return much {detour. and satietsciinn W I LFON, oo 11• f • at Set and FLurth streets, o generally resported to Lave the bar,: an. , ' troent 111 the CU . '', and to e:; the ..tiesprel qua I y cooeidarial Lin.. your Watch novel reps ring nr cleaning" WII /7V La.n the bev.t.W•tch Repairing ettop in the eta,. at t 7 !iler het corner of /north. - - AFON . BARGAINS—One of et.. W00d... Mot, ripely Ia ikiC, act, Wl.ll Ira iv and bul.dlll;x. nod front , ing on the Ohio river. It t. Ofloresi ni I.I4UCtI lora Was its worth. tine IL t of LAIf an an,. on the Allegheny river, In Un .tueeno Burt ugh, on which ILI erreteal a n urnt iar lion.. It will he given in eio•hati4r f..r gout Wriievn land Tvveniy.eight acme vi Ja rt a MITI, there Mike teioir the rity w , nty thr.ee acres atLoining Temperat,rille nl taese an• otT rysl h.» enough t.) tempt you.out of our money mod if Oka.« oo too sou you, just non and gyt tar priutod itegbOar 01 Lots and Lands for sale. On it there re bargains uffertal. THOMAS WOODS. nct..3l 1 ItitlEY .7 l.o UlL—itectlved sud courci. 1 j 140 f. I.lllC—lbt, Lble frvib Lvulevtlt, , or en , e by tov2 !INN hY 11. COLLINS. 4 LIE g tXX) b 0 X t 4 14 prow W. - K out tiLg fur .. 4 11.• by i nets V LI. COLLINS. jI.OJAS AI du: n Nt tx. 111 Is tor 1) nor:: 1-11gNILY 11. COLLINB. 'TABU. LINISNA— Blerwhetl Clutha (-um 71y V 10111, Ilottirtrhett ••t , Ralf blench.l tinowlrop Datpere Dement( Ja,t rPreiTeti et NG no' 2 BROOK,' A COOPFII.__ _ . nnl K.U.AHe u :ugAr at r., 4 1,...0 It, by Irtait L.,••ibg"4L. nblx Ilefiutd, Cruebed uul Pul• Trf lzrl hu ge r+. II brut- '0 LA fit the \A ANL I- EiCt to,. ,„ ~,„ ,„„„,„,„ v 116 house-keeper ; a young 1111111 lte bar-keeper; a ark; a porter; a laborer; a boy to learn a trade. Can all give good referabees. /4 earm.—Tyro blacksmiths, a Protestant Gardener, a good Moulder. Apply at BARE'S Intelligence Office, 410 Liberty street. nr.vl 1:, , M PTY LIAO4-2110 F:iopty bapfor ante by _CA noel RHYMER A AN UNPSON, 39 Wood et. PK I Nt.:l r NO A UOU ju.t restart and lor Pale I: by luov I : Itlii'MElt A A NUF.RSuN. I 'OI.IACLO-11) gross Go...dyne'', eelet•ratsd Flue tJut Char ing Tots-co jut received and :or sale by noel itliYNI KR A ANI,EFISON. A. M.CS,N AO/will IJMVel. , .ther 01,11111 g of . aril Winter B 4 nt.e,, ou Thu,lH), 14( UpwraclF of 400 new 1:13.1 ffioiliouhble Bonnets in 8t in, VOL, JAL d other Materials, nod Of the newest Phritl Elyi Vet, 1.1 ill he extant,' noel tiOrIERY ANL. OW ES.—A. A. Jin,uN CO have ti 1800 1 ,7, 1 a very large stock oldie ul.ove, consisting of every variety of Bate' end Childreh'e Hosiery, Gloves. Mitt Ar . Nuitelds f. r the pees., coal op LALI . IILAUh-1 UJ nr i lw lo j r ,A o u i ; ti ;si TOCK dt CO L.:UP C %Rd. bOl/A-ISO kegs for sale by oct3l B. A. FALINIi°TOCK k Cu 1 'X L. LOU WOOD-200 cane tor mile by 1:4 oct3l IL A. FALINESTOCK A CO I,IIrILI—NI ache.« . 1, 2 and 3." large;" Codfleh, and. I. lag and h.r sale by bilLl...E.t et IiIt:METROS. FOR BALL'—Seven Home+ and Lot on Pennsylvania Avenue, near the corner of High street. Lot 30 feet front an the Avenue, an i 117 feet back; on which there is erwed live brick and two frame houses, weals for about s4bo a year. Will be sold very cheap. Apply to BLAKELY A RICLIEY, ocl3l corner Seventh and Fmithlield fits. 500,000 . _ ttod. a bot , I.s9ol[unit:a of I+llver and (cold kj Headed Caned, at oet2 IIIItSIIFIRLD k snN's ETTEtt B LA NCKL , —Sereral 1:10.W varieties just reed at W. 8. HAVEN'S Stationery Wart.bouso, Market st., corner of Second oct3o NC. TAR-60 bbla N. t) Tar, (large bbl-,) to arrive, (la . cocsignment uud for sale by oet22 ATWELL, Lx}: A co. ijourEI6I.FPUSU U6oLP , --A MASOVEI Co have I 1 celvral another lot of linen 'and llouankeeping Good r i Their stork will he found to contain a full assortment of every article in bli line. oct29 xt BLACK BU RD CRAYON 6—A 11 - I ,v su r l i y iA reer vß i N vr i t 3 l octlb Eltationery Warehouse. PEltOooli who ° want n ItEVuLVINU tlalLENDatt, will ,I_ please call or be disappointed. These Waal articleal arc rapidly bKoming favorites with ell who nee them. They are the most convenient Almanac in use, and last for ail coming time. Only fifty cents. Call soon. Sold, whole. sale and retail, by S. L. OUTHBItitT, oct3o 53 Market street. AND A. OW/ L 1 TSstyles receiving tinily UV in cloth, a ilk And fur, at 00t27 L. 11111.111111ELD A SON'S /AlL—Sperm. Bleached Winter Whale, Tanners' and Win ter Lard Oil, on hand and for sale by nova MILT SS A HICK/MON. ESE _ 1 i. i"jj• Tax fast steamer "Lucie May," Capt. J .J. Robinson, will leave today f r Cincinnati. We nerd only make mention of the fog pilot, Mr. Jae. M'Donald, be will see her through in railroad time. Besides, her clerks are attentive and will see that all on board are well oared fir. Tea Cincinnati Columbian, of the bth say.: The river at this point has been 118113 g slightly for a cou• ple of days past, on account of heavy rains, which have teen frequent in the v icinity. The use will not affect Dav 4 gallon to any extent, and the last arrival from below report the river falling at Cairo. The Ohio river is low and fall. ing, which has considerable affect on the stage of water in this river between here and giro. New Orleans boats can not now go out drawing over seven feet with safety, which they are not able to stand at the prevent low ra ex of freights. They are, ccnsequent'y, lying at the Levee, doing very lit. tie business, and the last of next west will probably tee some of them 3:111 in part. The river at this point condones on a stand. We ii‘ve learned nothing of consequence in regard to the state of the Upper Misdssippl, the Illinois or the Missouri. There is no improvement in these streams. SNMVAD.—The Ben Bolt arrived yesterday evening from Bt. Jo.eph, Mo. Her manifest represents u big lot of hemp, but 218 bales of which was left at Glasgow, on account or an snidest that befel her. On Wednesday, when ate vs Oarlike idr,ro, a more than ordinarily ugly tOOking snag struck her on the larboani ride, forwar.l of the boiler., and broke end displaced about fifty of her bull timbers. Water was admitted by this, to some extent, and damaged thirty hairs of t h.. hemp which woo slowed away In her hold. A t Glas gow her hold freight was discharged, the holes stopped up, and proceeded on her trip, arrived last night, and will go en the docks far repairs. Pitteburgb, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. di& t l Th« DIURNAL, Captain J. A. Einots.g, and the POII.E: , T CITY, Captain 11. Wax, 14,11 run a , . r.guiar DAILY PACKt.TS, t.etw««u Plttoburgh, 14 - teutwnril,« and \Vb ug, atapplng at all Intertzethute Tb., DIURNAL, will leave rtttaburgh on Mondays, W.'i. Eteada3 A and Prldaya, at ld O'Cli,ek, A. M.— krturnong Khe MI I lest, Wheenng on Tneadaas, Thursdays and Faturdaye, at t o' , -IcA•k, AM. ThP FOR.E.ST CITY xiII six , 1010. Pit tsGurgla on Tuesdays, Thurad•ys and Saturdays, at lu 0',1,1t, A. M.—Returtung, silo will lance Whorltng on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at o'clock, A. M. For Ireigitt or passage apply on board or to J. D. OOLLINUWtaAt, Agent, No 15.5 Foot street. Regular To•silay Packet for Wheeling, narlette and tleillopoll•. The new end hplentlii hoesmer CONVOY, .:he \Voir, Jr., Slioter, E. DADRAfiII, Clerk, will leave for the rtbore n rel I ntermedlate to every Tuesday, at 4 o clock, P. M., positrrely. For freight, or passage, apply on board to Jrl.l 0 M. II All rON. or C. iItNES, Agents. For Cincinnati. Th« steamer CIIICA ti. , . Captain C L BRE , - Ar r As . will leave for the - ore and in ten:ll.ll.re p:ne on TiIUIIRDA Y. `Olt Mot ht 10 A. SI. For freiglit or peonage apply on board, er to nor: LIVINGSTON dt VLACK, Agent.. For al.Louie. The steamer J 8 PRINGLE, Captain NS ST C'erk, Jritx Ftto ,mit.s; seEl Stare t 87.144,17;A for the e 1.,. hod totem dlata port, on FRI. leAl, INovrEntatr 9 h, at 10 A. M. Yur Irelirtit or passage apply co board, en to IfAilti E 9 A FLACK, Agent's, MM=M nor For St. Louie The nteararr It XPENDKR, Captain Jour( L Rayne,.; Clrrk, k ICv Cgs, viii loavr for the ahoy.. and intermethatr ports crk WRIKSE. DAY, 71b lmt , 10 A. M. For Might or pa_kna,,,, apply on hoard, or to norl, 101.1.1NOW(N)D a HARNE. , , Arrca. For Cincinnati. Tbe earatner LUCik.: MAY, Cho. J. J. Ch.rk, A lioottliiOri, Will !nave f.r , hr •bove 140.1 Inosrmrdiate p-rte, on IVEDNItr , 1)01,:th in.t , lu A. For irright or plowiagio hOiiIV on hoard, or In no, FLACK A liIII.4KS, Agroh• etaatuncr WANUINtiTON CITY, Cat t. liagsti. W Enfant Clerk, S. Pkrrtan; anti leave It r the abate en 1 lulertnedl .te ports ou VI k:D• tl, N ort.txt her- L, 4 ‘,..-toelr P. St tr..lht or plitlage apply on lgaard, cr n(c, JOHN VI.ACK. Agent. Nbt NI. Louis. O=lEl =II • ' ' , • r •,. S FOR RIV ER. 'MLA. Tux Brent—Last evening at dusk there were 6 feet 7 Inches water, by the pier marks, and stationary for the past 24 hours. The weather fe moderate, with what a Beotehman would my, " a &etch fog falling,"—which wlI be a preventive of the river falling. Tea steamer " Diurnal,. Ckipt. J. A. Shoals, la the regular Wheeling packet this morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock. Tux steamer '• Bay City," Capt. A. D. Miller, will leave at 10 o'clock this morning for Louisville. Having all bet freight on board passengers can rely on her leaving at the time speciDel. Tea tine steamer "Granite State," Capt. M. Fort, was de• Mined yesterday; she will positively leave to-day nr Ft. Lout, Passengers taken through dime, in the quickest possible time yet made. Mt St. Loulx Democrat, of the 4th Rays FORT OF PITTSBURGH EM:= 111311111 reamer .I•lTerson. Woodward, Brownsville . Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Itolion, lienderickson, West Newton " Aquino, Dickson, West Newton. blichigan No. 2, floret, Wellsville. " Oen. Lorimer, -, Rochester. " Diurnal, Shoolit, Wheellna. Clem. Fiiitror, Gordon, .1. S. Pringle, Stoops, fitnou is. City of Cairo. Youst. DEPARTED. Fteorner Jefferson, Woodward, B.ownsvllle. •. Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville. •' Col. Bayard, Peebles. E I itabetb llenderickoon, West Newton •• Aquino, Dickson, West Newton. !Wiehigon No. 1, Herat, Welh.rilln. Gen. Lorimer. -, Rochester. Verret City, Moore, Wheeling. •• Clare Fisher, tiordon, Steubenville. Convoy, Wolf, thilliopoli-- .4 Itmme ((reborn, Ayers, 7.4nesvillo •• Orb, Moore, St. Lou Ls. Icenone, 13hunk, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS E;E!CEZ !!=!Erl The nteamer tiff AN 11K STA • F., Capt.. NI. laztFolll, Inert, Luria, bare for tb.. a .ore and interznedlatz ports on WEDNESDAY, lio rembur 7, at In A. NI. Per freuht or paar.age apply on board, or to nor:, FLACK, UAnt KS ig LIN INugioN, AgaDt.t. For Ciriolnontl. Thr nteatuer A LLEA:IIIISSY, Captain 1. N Coca; Ciro a, Cxes COLS; will learn for tho aboro end hltVllll/Ktill, ports on TUR,I , AY, Norrrober 6th, at 10 A. Al Aor lrrigh; or puosa,rr app y CO board, or t. /1-AUIC A I.lVlNti.,irt)N. A,zout.. For Loui•vllle. steamer BAY CITY. Captain A. 1). LEH, leave for th- above and internatallata ports tI'I!:DINII.SD A Y, Novemler 7, at 4 P. NI. for irvlght r panage apply ur to no .15 C ItAIINEB , .agent. Bnlna of Thousand Flowers, for h‘muti lying :be Cutuplexical, and pm:Rea:mg all Te2f, PlafPt...v and FRICELIO :row the face. Sold at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Woad IMMICE J UAN Ctil/EN A CU., lioillera, No. 1S First Street. %unlit "'spectrally inform the public ih,t they have const.ntly on hand a far e e 'apply of ..3AILSAPARILLA, MINERAL WATER, ALE and PWATER, of the beet tidal- I.y. The attention of fankal. Is particularly directed to the fact that they bottle WA.INRIGHT"B ALE in to purest elate. Physicians recommend It to families ou acunint of I. el:elle...Ann and ettengthening qualitlea. [oct3o.ly Our Endeavor 1.1 to Maw. LOWRIE'S EATING ROUSE, El= All. PRlt..str.s.S fond a GOOD LIVING will Oplease call and judge for tnonosal v @if,. A In, ri J., on bond, the boot of Oysters, Meats, et if., Tea, home made Dread, Pies, Custards, warm Corn Brea.l, Mush and Milk Fried Mush. Widnes, Iluca• wheat Cakes, se / lie cook lug oln be such as will gratify epicures. fig_ Ynmiliea uplitd llyotore et rea4onablo rater ort27 tf THURNDA V, the '2sth Instant, a F,,OSTED GOLD I.IItNAz 4 T PIN, without ket, The finder w ill b« .uIIa• 1•ly ri.wurdea by leaving It at the PEKIN Tit.A STONE, Nj,. 3 , 1 Fifth street. oct27 NEW 1300ne— nix Days of Creation, Clouds and Sunshine, or the Lifs of a Village Pastor; B,enes In the Practice of a New York Surgeon A Visit to the Clamp hero o Sebastopol; the Proverbs of all Nations: My 11.mdage and Freedom, by Fred. Douglass, Mary Lyndon: nn aumbio,fra ph y: omar Pasha, or the Vizier's Daughter, by 0 W M. Reynolds: Japan as it is and wee: be Slay dower, by 11. Beecher Stowe: sonabin« on Daily Pathe, by II Beecher Stowe , The Save of the Lamp ; Life and Tlllll . B of James Gordon Deo nett , Women of the French Revolution. For tale by toct3l l 11. T C 510114 AN. 164 Wood et. IUI A NILLA PPING PA Pk:KS—JOHN S. DAVISoN, 6b ket stivet, near Fourth, has just received another supply of Manilla Wrapping Papers, of cap, medium, farce end extra large eix•e—light and heavy—rultable for Cry (lrodN, Sho. mud Trimming Stores. Commercial Note. fa handsome article at $1,50 per ream,) Circular, Letter, Fools. rap and Sermon Paper, Blank Books, Ink, So, rowayn en baud at homer low prices. JOHN S. DAVIS,) • , oct3l tl5 Market street, near Fourth. 50011 AltPsiVo NIAGAZINN fast Ireeire 1 ; also, all other Magazines', and sold at *AI rents per copy, excepting Blackwood. If you want to save 25 per rent., come to L A UFFER'S Bookstore, N 0.30 Fifth of. [oct3l INDlACkioLtiOtJUlfe—The beet article tow iu uvo f curing Faver and Ague.. at d other bilious diseases. Thorn suffering from tie above complaints should call and try a bottle. Twelve dozen just received by 0631 .108. FLEMING jj Attu Y'S TRICOPHEROU" -24 dozen of this celehrate.•d eceived by JOB . FLEAfING, 0.31 corner of Diamond and Market at. AGAZINt.B, Ai.—Putnam's Monthly for November. Graham's American Monthly do Peterson's Ladies' National - do Galey's Lady's Book Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion do Illustrated London News, Intent number. London 1 ouch, do latched Notions for November. Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY It CO., Fifth et .oppoisite the Theatre. __ PEKIN TEA Si TOILIC, An. :IS Ajlh street. LOVERINO ' 8 Double 13,ilned, Orupbed and Pulverized SU/JARS, at /1 cents 'f I. Prime Me Coffee at 12 . 1 X, Cep is CO lb. loci:ill S. JAYNKS. t4lrii SPONGE—I have On band • large assortment of fine Sponge. Those wanting a good article can always procure it at JOS. PLEMINO'B, ort3l corner MIMOIII and Market rt. RENCH BLACK INU—Superlor to anything of the kind r now in use. Twelve dozen just received by oet3l JOS. FLEMING. LOVE ANODYNE—An &lectern' cure for Toothache Twelve &ten Jima received by octal JOB. FLEMING. F ISH -40 bble Salmon ; 80 bbla and ball' bble White Blab; 80 dv do Trout ; for sale by nay/ HENRY H. COLLINS 0 • • . %e""•.' „fr. , • . 4 44. , - • .1 _ t 1- i p 4.• AMUSEMENTS TII EATILE..4. 0. FOSTEd, sole Le.see and Xl.na 1. cer: War. FL Ran, Stage Slans.or ; Camas FOSTIt, Acting Manager. Treasurer, J. Vc - Bonin. PRICES OP ADMISSION: Boxes and Parquette.. -60c.1 Private Boxes, 1arge......88.00 Second Tier I Private Boxes, .15 00 Baia for °aloe I p.rroms cents .OD` Certificate, assuring seats, 124, seats extra. .Blos 51ATILDA II ERON In the greet Tragic Play of ••CAMILLc " WEDNNSDAY EVENINO, NOvEMBEE 7, lano, Ns.ill be perlorme4. the T.agie Play of CAMILLE, or La Dame aux. Camellas Camille. Mies Vetilda Hero I ; Armand, Mr. C. Faster; De Vary!lle. Mcßride; Duvall, Cunningham; Guaten, Dubois; Marianne, Julia M. Couto. N. B —ln consequence of the ex , reme length of the play, no other piece can be perfonnel with it. gar Doors open at to i : performance to begin at 7,4'. CITY HALL. MILE, TERESA PAR ODI'S GRAND CONCERT! CNDER 'MS MILICIION 07 lIIAUR/CE STILILKOSCEi t The Great rianest and Complier. ltirLLE TERIHiA. PABODI begm leave to announce that ill her ONLY OR.ND CONCERT In Pittabu,o will take place in CITY HALL, on Friday, November 9th, 1855. On whirl oeeithinn the will be Mblithd by Madame AMELIA PATTI tiTitAKOSCII, vie distinguished Contralto, and BIGNOIL LEON &BBL the eminout Baritone pg Adlrib , iba, Doe Dollar. Douro open at 7 ; to com• 113.E1t,e at 8 o'rinrt. Principal tick, Mace at If. }licher A Brother's Manic Store, whore Beata may be secured without any extra charge, begl fining today ut 10 o'clock A. Ai. novbibt BULLARD'S PANORAMA NEW YORK CITY 91AK XS the I.purtatur over six tunet through the streets f New ] ' o,: city, fakhfulty thowing the /3FISLBB, It uf•La and a:lleums tf city Me. He hes a view of over see,' hundred Horses and Carriages, and Upwards of TRN THOUSANIJ OF ITS PROPLEI Procw.ioon, Si ilititry Compatiles, Boodm of Magic, Shipping, Ntbaro boat., o' L ouch exhi. Woo en Explarmwry Lecture will be given by Mr. Doer, situ cf the proprietorn, or Allier, Norton, or U. M. ::pauliling, giving moth valunble knowledge of NEW YORK AND 1I PEOPLE, Of great Importance to a stranger, and of general and In structive luiormatiou to everybody. Will exhibit at Vitt* burgh, In Illasioulc flail, T.IIUFLIWAY EVENINU, November I, at 7 o'clock, rind oath minim; to huvembAr 14, Indust,. AN, each Wedne day and i , sturday noon. from November L w November 14, at 1 o'rlock. $j admisolon, 25 ceulii; children 15 cents. Parties of file person!, $l. nova:osth JOHN W. AITARTHYJ Bill Poster and Distributor, air WILL attend to thr P , ALiug acid Lifstributing of all Mod, of BILL! , 6OR CONCICRT. LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ae. All ca - Inamonination,—either by mml, t.legraph, or °thy! , c 4.11, of the, Morning Post, will ro anee prompt attention. nr,7 SPECIAL NOTICES Western Insurance Uowpany, Noveinber let, Nes. N ELECTP.N for Thirteen Dirsctors thi Camp!. y, t_ :o tweet , for the eueul .eor, 4 4 lb! b.. ut the !!floe of the Compecy. ott 1.;9t-3/ tY, 13th inst., between the hours , f lU d. 31. urn 3 NI DOT 3-ltd F. M. GORDON, F,ret.nry Kureks 11115111,1130 e COMilany• AN .FLEIT:tiN ,ur Ihirtmet Dire,tnro, 10 o.ore for tt, rnAuing year, affil br hold of Ibe office ct the Cen, pony. on 1.126.61JA1, tbn 1:;•.11 day of Nrv.mber nest, t.h. htura of 10 andl. A. M. ❑ vl:ald It. FINNEY, Secre•ary Hank of Pittsburgh, tb!tot.or 14 N ELEVTIoN r flL , rteen I. , irvr:cry bI tole 11..nk, for I bt ,, ,a4 le,r, 1, holden St the liauklng [low, a N:LINDA N . , It, la It Ivy , •t November LICXL, rot,r, Le h. of It A. M and M. A InO, a g..tw , r,.1 iLtlwin,r of the :ROCS hOitier, of the Bank ~1 wl.l hoiden nn TUBSDAY, the oth day of :loNember next, at the Bankini house, in accordance with the provi.dol, r 1 We charter. octl)dlaa=lm .1,.[1N SNYDER, Cashier. leckanics , Bank. I Pit!ahurgh, Oct. 18,18,85 A N ELECTIJN for Thlrloen Dirre.crs, to sdrTe for the t•unom; )oar, Mill 0- hr. , : at tha Mechanlei . Book of l'ltiOurgh, on the t hird ilondl7 n . l" Nar.mber rvod, at the Bo lkiug Hou•C on F.n . .rth ntre,t, terw,n thr bows of A A. N and 3 1. NI u get.ersl tn.. the 2.'toekhol :era vcrl be held thefirt! 911/-1 fay ..11.V,e•cm:e.-, lb. -ewe ph nt the r I 10 o'el,k A. 3: D BANK ,T $ TILE r`.l-TrA_lfillulrtrEltrl al h,.,...: ...4 pre,' r 9 I'• 1 tul:gh are hereh3 uotitie.l Um! Lt., 0,7'1 v.t-.4 E 1.,:,) Nor erheir, vrltl la We., :he 1,!. I r ; •tn Iho lutirth andrurrtir.m-ht e r L.hrre ou t!.:rth N tulle w•u r z, pn . ,,ht, at the Dick, g 11 , . Ise. Fourth r r trout, $O, pr., rrr,lutiou hr me r.b.ls I Irrrerr;orrr ir.pt rik.r) C.. hi• r. Merchants and DfandfaCiurers , Idank, - - 0.7t010, 19, 1955. N EL,IS:-.7I'IJN Dry. - con , of thin Beni will b.. ball ItIONDAy, t ht. lath day of NossAn.ber tp,t. IV. 11. I.W.NNY. Cashier. b:leo tio 4 M ICKTINII of the Sh.-1 h,.id.rq tho Tempfrancrnlie .11 and Nr.lwell. pie, PI 1141: Ei had Comp •ty, to the purproce - held ftt the Troaiurer. ',I Fourth street, on tine it:ST of No rem her CWT.:. ill ..rder of the lioa:J. AUSTIN LA/ONUS. Tremor, Election nonce THE the ICritoylvemln. Insurance Cue, you I'ltt,hr4b are to.,elly t.o'. idea that the Ace ttunt ihr,t or for ktill e•outpotuf beitl ottee, rnn , er of Fourth nell FEnl:htiehl ,treeUt, )1()L0AY, the 6:h day of N. 1F35,1,11!) u'ricek A. ttl j A A CA Piaui& Ilona It:faction. VOTICE n h reby wren ilia' the Annual Ideetton c f the A.,bl;tietiv nri.l Perri USU.*. Turn, Ike 111..1 Pianf, Gump, be he! xi tl., hou-e 11.. a? I—wtol.ii, on XI 7.01 v. the tch c sf horei , er, A I+ss JAMEti A tilli. 4 oN, !'real tent. TLIE Stook holders in thi• Aii-cheny find New - Ilrightoo 1. Pollak hosit Compary wpl toes , . at [hp hoae.. of M. !:11t1, on MilNp N, mher nrn t, hersresin the hoer' , o'ciooh. j.. the pu pose r t eirotin:oi• leut, Maiings, and one TiessUfer, sear fai r ,) set. kiv order, JAMES COOPER. oe:ll)ocretsay 1/1••olutlora Partner•hlp. !UK t..rn - 1...1 by ibe und,rslgu....l and JAM re 0 Nut_ in carry , n,:, on ttl.• C-4,rud. , n 0 , 41 Worh. , ," under th. curve aol rt. :e JONES., (IN 1.2 MILLER, . con Me.polved. ISAAC JON July .1011 V I) MI LI.F.R. Orplxana' k.ourt Sale OF TRH G id E E It FARM. B Y a r u ir n i i o . r A ft.- b g e l,r 4 t. t y . ,vl,l Oreer, tleonap.l, will rap,. to Pub& Sale, on the romiiver, on Tl:iti'DAY, Ncrerub, 13 h. at 1 o'lorti I'. M , tt.at ro:trrit.t. FARM in Plum nn.y,d, by th e Allegheny rio-•r, f^um crook, ant lauds of Micharl Bright, '',Eitatotirg about 170 a •res ab. *e Farm a 111 b sulailvitrd into Lets of T-r Twr•oly A CreS, an excellout epporlutaity to twit, y who taro on wellsd for a moutry sat , erabracio r ; trrat advaL,LaKre, localion and lei - lilt:4. lho Lots arc t.dd on. to Tr rut on the Allegheny river and the , Allegbrily Valley Railroad, by w Liob it la within a taw inmates' ride from the city. This priiparty Ix ta.autifully situated, commanding o; l•n (Ott Tit,TX of Al:egbony flyer ry, uu 1 the moot do stralda lot Country Ilomoo offered io tido coo' ty. Cars will lento at 10 1 s; o'clock on day of sale, from Law rencsville, to r dicey pdr 7 chasarc to the ,;noun Nang end further oformntio i ono Im <bteinad of FLI MON b OltEttlt, M. 134 War -r ,•r,et, or nt the Auct.• n Room,. Tiavn—nr, thl-1 residue is m sod tvo =ZEE C:'110' A'lrDio',:rutors 'l'lll.l UN ). Ill•soluttott of Co-P•rtnerstilp. r u n fi Perin-•44 heleo.iore exvtiog het .sreu the wade, ,sgued urio. the sisme and riyie of ;SPRI NU ER II AR• ISA CICItI a Co.. It ,141 cols r 1 by mu lid coroteut The Lust tiss, t t the firm will I, sestVed t•s e;ther of ths•umlerstnirtir,t. nt their 0•I stitn•i, • Li horsy street The t%us.n.-so se :.1 be COCILIDUrii as formerly by Sprintrer Barba ugh. :TR! , (I CR HARR-11'01i, A LEE. FORSITLI. Octoi,ir 11 1'155. Springer Fl arbaug h, UP:Set-LINT, Drule: Provki-, xnd Pro•lu, g,n..rully, No. '29. LOserty Kni,t, I burgh, Pa. ii:xecutor's :Notice. {O r / Z WI L E L A i J te s , 17 . ca ,e en o l i a A r have Lein to lh. So barlibers, a:I poraom intleht,.l to roll eNta!e. WI I tnn!, Its nimliat , pay ttU t, mad a 1.,. hrring ruin, or deladri•ln against tint ramp vriti pr,eut thein wllLout delay, tluiy seth, ut :led, for sett tlrmnnt, (hoe et Mitt bet A l'almer, Attorneys St Law, :w.f..; Fifth /Alert, l'lt...but,,th liitoCTol.l., Ext.-unix. Yhlltiper it le. JOHN J MITCHEL, Executor. 0rt5 . 18.65t N 0.87 Villt, Street. ritt,,bitrwh EREA i, Le!tets ci? Aiirotnisti Olen, de tonne non V cum leJlanteu unnero, to the Estste of Tilt STAB PLOOD, late of tLe Ci p of dittediumh, decxusol, have been granted to the euhos•rilier, ell iierrone indebted to -aid ete tate silt make hnuneiliite linydni at, act thou sclug oinkma or demand+ 1.11111 , t the same wilt pttroot u.em without delay, duly ttutheLticated. lot rwttirment. JoIIN J. MITCHEL. 01:J5:lewdly No 57 Fifth evert, Pittsburgh. _ . . - NT EiV MUSIC—Just received, per PY.pri.S.4. by CllAli jr BLUM t, Ili Wood street— Hazel Dell; Burnie Kitty ; Bob Itidicy ; e'arrdi Mazurka; Have you eeen Champagne Schottiich; inow Hoke : Newport Waltzcs ; Paisley Sebottneb ; Schnapps lb ilia; Bye nod Bye—Wruxcl ; Young America ScLott tech; Treesof the Foresr—companion Shello of the Ocean;" A Mother's Prayer; Say you love me—Homaola; My Uld Virginia llomiL—new rung: Le Tyrol, with veriations—W V Wallace : What shall be my Theme`-0. W. Warren Moonlight on the Ocean , Oh, fare thee well, my own love; My Bark is Gaily Dancing; Village Maiden—S. C Footer; Come where my Love lies Dreaming; "Gems for Guitar Playerri,"—a collection of twelve beau tiful melodies for the gull ar, by F. Kruger; '• Footer's Melodies," arranged for guitar; "Boquet of Melodies," do do by Edw. Pique. A NEW STOCK 01 PIANOS Will arrive and be open for tukpection thia week. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No .118 Wood at., Fecond,door above Pint,. (id% ItoNIZ 3t.:ALI:O LIE MONO IVO 260 boxes No.l Ilerriog ; 600 half boxes Oatious. Sa.rdlues, 200 boxes do do 300 quarter hrs. do Lo 6 dozen Anchovies; 6 dozen Capers; dozen Olives; 6 dozen Lobsters. Just rewired end for mile by ltEftiEß A ANDERSON seo7 No, 39 Wood street. ,••••• ••• • • 4 • q- •••• n kiz,. • • -...••• MEDICAL. dir Spectacle. and Surgical Operation• Uselesa...-The Blind May la gratify ing for us to be able to announce to the public that the utility of BALLS' PATENT EYE CUPS is now no expert. meat,—their wonderful effects are coming daily to the knowledge of the proprietors. Strange as it may seem, it is true, that Spentatl'as may be dispensed with entirely and sight restored to its original power. These s l oe aro simple, yet philosophical. They are used without pain or the least danger of In fury. Below will be found several c!rtilicates which speak highly in their favor: [Prom the New York Evangellet.) A vtar simp's vet philosophical instrument, bee been invented by J Ball it Co., of this city, by the application at which the cornea of the eye is gradually raisai to Its origi ual convexity, causing the f..cus td impinge in the retina without the aid of convex lenses. Thus t. yanea .y process persons who have used gisases for yra.s are t dispense wish then. The editor of the Penn.ylranla Democrat writes as fat lows, respecting the care of Mrs. Gurstead, of Uniontown Pentu3ylvania Urnourows, Pa., August 1,18E4. Being well arquainted with Ilra. Ourstead, I know tha before she U el -BsiPs Patent Eye Cups," it wag impossi hie for her to read without the use of spectacles, and that her sight has been restored by the use of the Cups, so thst It he now reads print with her naked eye without difficulty. Joao P. Buzau., Ed. Penn. Democrat. Itatemarrows, June 1,1654. Dear ,s r—llaying lost my eight by oH age, I was in duced to purchase your wonderful instruments, and by using the same according to your directions. I succeeded in restoring my eight so that I can read by night or day with out spectacles. I have not used my spectacles for the last three or four months, which shows that the restoration is not a temporary one, but a valuable and permanent mire. hif.tetur. Bstati., Of the firm of Snell ,t Brothers, Fiskdale, Masa. M. By remitting five dollars, a pair will be sent, poet paid, with full directions, to any part of the country. Ad. dread DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. seplaalaw 4'lslelmportant to Farmers--Mew Diaeowv erlea.--VEGETAELE CATTLE POWDER.—These Pow den are pat up in one pound packs, and are really a good article, not only for the diseases incident to horses, cows' twine, and other animals, bat they are likewise an excel• lent article to improve the condition of the animal. For Mach Chios, they not only improve the condition of ranch cows, but they Increase the quantity as well es Im prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors ray that it increases the quantity cf butter from half a pound to a pound a week to each cow, while tLose persons who hove tried it say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with the same kind cf feeding as before. Of one thing we are certain, all who use it once will use it all the time, and save money by the operation as well as imerova the appearance of their 'lock. Price 25 cte. a paper; 6 pa pers far $l. OEO. If. KEYSER, Corner Wood street acd Virgin allay, oct 12 Wholesale and Retail Agent. Cough .liemedles.— Ir. Keyser'e Peotorol Syrup will cure you. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keyaer's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will core Influenza. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold in the bead. Dr. Keyaer's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con sumption. . A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of nokeby, Ohlo, gays: 1 want you to mind me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mail. There is a lady here who has a cough and the doctors can't cu:e her. I was In the same way, and tried eserything without benefit, until I got a bottle of your Pectoral Byrup ; I took It but twice, and it cured me sound and well." Ask for Dr. KLYRZII'S PIiCTORAL Fundy and take no other. Price, 00 cents. Sold at DR. KEYSISR'S, No. 140 Wood street, and at J P. FLEMING'S, Allegheny. ep2biclaw Marsh's Radical Cure Truss will cure nearly every care of,rednceable Hernia. Trusses at vkrlona prices always on hand. Chi ldran'• Trusses of different forms and strength f, Pale. if. [static Stockings for varicose or enlarged veins Abdomnlnl Suplwrters—A, doses different kinds Pile Props for we support and ours of Piles. Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed cocduion of the Chen, and many dinettes of the Chest. Suspension Bandages. All Linea articles may be had or applied at DR. KEY. SEWS Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood street, sign of the Uo'den Mortar; or Will be east to any port of the country by sending the money and measure. apkindie 44-A SubicWete for the New Liquor Lnw.—Lß. URBANE ANTLBAOOIIANALLAN ELIXIR, &are and sure remedy for the cure of INTEMPERANCE A concentrated vegetab;e extract, and as a tonic is tine -quelled. For the following complaints it lea most raluable medicine : Dyaprpria, Liter ampLaint, Eptickry,Yeuro/gio, Pdss. Ferns of all lands, Delirium Tremens. General Debility. Thie meiicine Is intended to produce a change in the eye. tem, and a distaste fer alcoholic drinks. Several instances where we have said it, me have had the most gratifying results: so, to pore.ne who are really desirous of breakicg of the indulgence in intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. GEO. H. ii..EYSKit, No. 140 Wood street, corner of sign of the Golden Mortar. ae26szleir DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMANBITTERS , PILEPAILED BY Dli. C. M. .TACXSON, Philadelphia, Pa.., WTLL iT7TCTULLLT Mal LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, J UNDICE, Chr c , nte or „V%ssuus Debdsty, Dusates of the Kidneys, and a: du nut: aril mg grAs a disordemi Liver or Stomach. Such &seta:m(4a. Lion, Inward Piles, Full:teas, or Blood to the Bead, Aridity of the Stomach, Ns mierklieartburn, Dimwit for Food,: Fulneea or weight In the Stomach, Born !eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit or ila Store • , 'l 7 Swimming of the tins, Harried sod Difficult Bretsthing, Fluttering at the Heart, Cloak. biz iir Sul:B.-sting Sensation when to lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dot- of We'o before the Sight, Fever sod PRID in the Hest, lieSeieney of Pere-phistion Yell° nen of the Shin and Eyes, Pain in the Side. Baot., Cheer, Limbo, he., Sudden Flushes of Hest Burning in the Flesh, Cons - cant Lumens Ingi4 of Evil, and grew Esprossion of Spirits. • The proprietor, In coiling the attention of the public to this preparation, nose . wit a feeling of the utmost confi dence to Its virtues end ad...m to the disstabes for which It is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has aced the test of a ter. yearn' clot before the American people, sod its reputation end pale is unrivalled by any similar pa, - parations extant. Thy testimony in its favor given by the moot prominent and well known Physiclaw and indiviniu• to all parts of the country Is immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my idemorabilla," or Practical Bezeipt Book, for Farmers and Familia% to be had gratis, of all tie Agept.m the Gorman. 131tters. Principal Office and Mannfort Ty, 120 Arch street, Phila. dolphin, Pa. &T. Sold by hr. Ginn. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A Pahneatock a Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers 60 Wood street ; 11. P. Swartz and.). P. Fleming, Allegheny decl'Jaltwly Is To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and ftlanufact aroma MEE SUBSCRLIER is now importing a enperior quality nl OIL OP COGNAC, of which 94 of an ounce with 110 •allnuo purr Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. UV EdoENCES OP ROCHELLE and uTARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCLUEDAdi SCHNAPPS and SCVMSII WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for 11611 will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS PEDCUTWANGER, 141 Malden Lane New York. P. P.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platine, Bismuth, Mengarieve; Thorn's Krt. Copaiva, Sulphate Atu drealds tf OE3=l JONES Sz DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, .091 01 WATER STREET. PITTSIIIIRGA. Boy• and Youths , Custom Made Boots. t k.O. ALBREP:., No. 71, earner of Wood and Fourth 1.3 inreers, would invite the attenticn of families and other. to the following named articles, which have been manufactured to his special order, and are—as regards ma teriels, workmanship, rrength an•] style—as perfect its con be found In any .Lablistunent, and superior to any he has heretofore Introduced Boys' heavy two soled Winter Boots; Youths' Boys' P. Calf Youths' " Childs' " Noe. 8, 9 and 10. Also, licye' and Youths' superior two sole] Brogans. Children's soft Morocco sowed Bootees; ladies' and Misses' Calf, alorocco and Goat Boots; ti: utlemen's super,or water proof French Calf Boots. A iso, all k.nde of seasonable BOOTS and SLIORS, made from the beet mwerials for durability. or 8:101 sal =I N. G. MURPHY & BRO., NO. 57 WOOD STJELEE.T. Hare now In store a beautiful assortment of DRY GOODS AND SMALL WARES, withint two woxhs at the vary lown,t j) cloning 132 e . the- which vsnecl on liastern cost Mr main, or to goal prompt Ma mouths purchasers. A:: purchasers are invite] and desired to make an exam inhtion of their shuck. nett o:demi m Wf=l=El T IELAW ARE COUNTY CARPET MANUFACTURING / ASSOCIATION:on the Chester Plank Road, two miles beiour the city line, offer to buyers this mason, AXMTNIS TER, i A I'ESTRY, MUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK and VENETIAN CARPETING, at very reduced prices for cash or city acceptance, (interest added) The stook, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety, can be examined at the Factory Warehouses Darby, or at the Stores, Nos. 18 and 20 N .SECOND et , PHIiDELPHIA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. jellZto I J. SIDNEY JONES. Vai HOLESALE DRY GOODS. A A. MASON A CO. have now on hand probably the laraest and most complete stork of tiocds to be found in the country, to which they Invite the attention of cat.h and short time buyers--assorlog them that einee the facility of communication eatablished by the Pennsylvania Railroad, no goods have been or can be sold et leas rates than the same can be turnlshed at here. Merrhnots from all parte of the country areearneatly eancited to van and test the truth of the above statement. 00t.24 YI.ITNA.M'a MAGAZINk FOR NOVEMBER. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Faihion for November. Frank Leslie's Journal do Coders Lady's Book do Graham's Magazine do Peterson's Magazine do Household Words do Yankee Notion. do Thompson's Detector do Blackwood'a Magazine for October. Art Journal do Illustrated News, October 13th. NEW BOORS! NEW BOOKS I I The Old Homestead, by idles Stephens, author of " Fash ion and Famine." Twice Married: a story of Connecticut Life. Marriage a Lottery; by Mrs. Grey: Scenes In the Practice of a New York Surgeon; by Edw. H. Dixon, M. D.: Illustrated. Beenbcroft, by the author of " Heir of Bedcllffe." All the new Books for sale as soon as puullabed. Sub. scriptiona received for any periodical published, and sent regularly to the residence of subscribers, or Sent by mall to nov address, by H. MINER & 00., oot3o No. 82 Smithfield street. ,~. ~~;~ cleal ELECTRO-CILEMISCHE AROMA OP Eck Hollandsch Kruiclen Bitters. rflWO YEARS have elapse] since the int:reduction of this valuable medicine into the United State. During this time It has gained a universal popularity as a remedy for Many of our most worthy <Atm.. testify t Its wonderful eillcacty In all affections of the stomach and liver. ABI tonic, it never has been equalled, for the relief It affordain all cases of debility or weakness of any kind its almost tn. stantaneous. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic *ifs> tion-, It has in numerous instances proved highly besteticial„ and In others effected a decided cute. When eminent phyrielsne prescribe, and their patients so unhesitatingly recommend, surely lye may cease CO doubt, and eagerly test its virtues for ourselves. A aue of Right Months' 'Standing Cured by Boerhave's Holland Bitters.—Michael Kelly, No 117 Kraut, near Smith field etreet, says: Last July, while 'uniting on the riser, on a cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, I was taken with fever and ague. Yoe eight long MOWN I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater partof this time I was unable to sock, and epeut at least fifty dol. Tare far different medicines, but found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of my friends insisted upon my trying B erhave's Holland Bitters, saying that a =twat grariun feed. Ater taking it for one week, I must state.[ was a sound man. I hove been at work now for two weeks, and have had no return of toe chills and fever whatever." I certify the above statement to true. Taos. Amen, Diamond House, Or at IL Oliesteee, &Wei Hall. Mr. gElas Liscomb, of BL-mingham, says: I have found In Beerhave's Bitters a remedy for headache end debility. My wife has also used It with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he has experienced much relief from Its are far headache. Hollander's Testimony.--Jscob Rinekee, living in the Holland settlement of nbeboygen, Wisconsin, says: "Attar Buffeting for some time the misery attending an utter prin. ti &Hon of mind and body, I have beau restored, by using Bocrhave's Holland Bitters, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being In such high repute among the Hollanders la Wieconain, Michigan, New York—in fact, in every Holland settlement In the United lil StBLifira2/ much In Its favor. Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above Pittsburgh, on the PeonsylvaniaCanal, saw " When "commenced taking Boerhava'a Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk—now, I enjoy excellent health" WE.AKDISS OF Mit STOMACH AND INDIGENT/ON. Another Great Cure Ejected by Boerhave's Holland Bitters —The wife of Peter lie Witte, living i a Holland Town, gibe boymm county, Wisconsin, suffered much from wotknrow of the ,tomsch and incligustion. She had been under a play siclan's care for EOMa time, but the disease seemed to hells even his Atli. She purchased some Holland Bitters at our office, which has given tone to her stomach, her appetite and strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this fe a nother great care effected by your medicine. we have still to record many wonderful cures effected by thi s remedy, hut must wait another opportunity. One t hi ng you can rely upon, what we have published are from persona much respected in our community, and are literal ly true. J. QUINTIIB, Editor Sheboygan Nieuwbode, Sheboygan, His. ALLEUALSTIBM. A Case of ?too Nona? Standing Cured 1111 Boerhards Holland Bdters.—George firrnderson, of Pittsburgh, says: “After suffering for three months with rheumatism—a part of the time eo severely as to tontine me to my bed—l have been entirely cured by using Boarhave's Holland Bitters. I have had one attack since, but found almost Instantaneous relief in the same medicine. It is, in my opinion, a sure remedy for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS. This changeable weather to likely to produce a great deal of sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or rheuma tic latCliol3B, we would recommend Boerhave's Holland Bittera. On referring to our columns, you wit find certifi cates from some of our first German and English citizens.— Pennsyivania Stoats Zeitung. TIE i OlteT 1 , 01131 OF PILES CAN BE CURED. - - We are at liberty to refer to eel - oral well known gentle men, who have used, thoroughly tested, and now ream m end lioerhave's Holland Bitters as a remedy for piles. We are not at liberty to publish their naines t tut will take pleasure in referring any person to them who denies this statement. Nor this affection, one-half or tits prescribed dose should be taken—say half teaspoonful, morning, noon and night, ono hour before meals. The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has in. duced rump imitation•, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything also until you have given Boernave's Holland Bitteia a laic trial. One bottle will convince you Low infinitely superior it is to all these imitations. gel_ Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the sole Proprietors, BRN.I AMIN PAOE, Ja„ & CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, corner Smithfield and Third ate., Pittsburgh. It E. SFLI•vitS SE CO., Druggists, censer of Second and Wood streets. And all Druggists in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester and Tempersucevitie. seo29Atwly Il 1 , igORATING CORDIAL, Elealt) fiestored and Life Likngthesed MORSE'S INVIGORATING BLIXIB. IT will replace weakness with ,strength, incapacity wit efficiency, irregularity with uniform anti natural ac tivity, and this not only without hazard of reaction, but with a happy effect on the general organisation. //kir Bear In mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paraiization of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disese*, the Elixir Oot• dial fa the only reliable preparative known. No language can convey an adequate Idea of the brime diets and almost miraculous change which It occasions in the diseased. debilitated end shattered nervous system. whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impeer al by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organisation is at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical symptoms of ner von, disease vanish together on. der Its influence. Nor Is the effect temporary; for the Car dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore it to its normal condition. LOSS OP DIKIIIOItY, Oonfuslon, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melons choly, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra Lion, Irritability, nervousness, inability to sloop, disease incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, bye teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of heart mpotency, conetipatiota etc-, from whatever causes arising it Ls if there be any reliance to be placed on human testi many, absolutely infallible: . . . . The unparalleled effects of this great restorative in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been invented— thousands of invigorants concocted—all purporting to be specified in the TadOCIS diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. H. D. D/NNY Orothers, will find this Cordial after they have laszil a bat• tie or two, • thorough regenerator of the system. in all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off spricg, who would not have been ao but (or this ertraordi nary preparation. And It Is equally potent for the many di♦ eases for which It is recommended. Thousands of young men have been restored by using it, and eat In a niggle in !game has it failed tc benefit them. PERSONS OW PALE COMPLEXION. or omosamptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle og two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, pal. loss, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. - To TILE MISGUIDES,. These tiresome of the sad and molancholy effects prediar tied by early habits of youth, vie: weakness of the twit and limbs, pains in the head, Maness of eight, lose of tlina. ottlar power palpitation of the heart, dyspepsis, nervutse Irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, gertesal debility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are moth to ha dreaded. Lose of memory, confusion of ideas, deprezmion of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust. love of solitude, timidity, etc., en some of the evils prodo. se& All thus afflicted BIIYORII CONTEMPLATING idAIMUAGE should reflect that a aound mind and body are the most no canary requisites to promote connubial happinees; Indeed, without these, the journey through life beesmea a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind bommes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melancholy redaction that the happiness of another be comes blighted with your own. CA UTION. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been eounterfeine4 by some unprincipled persons. In frit:n . o,lll the genuine Cordial will have the proprie tor's fao•elntile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following - words blown in the glass: Dr. Itloroo'• loortgorsalag Cordial, C. H. RING, Proprietor, N. 21 The Cordial to put up, highly concentrated, In plot lies—price three dollars per bottle, two for flee dollars, for twelve dollars. 0. U. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. V. Bold by Druggists throughout the,Unltad Bta..as, One sad the West incites. : .11, EDIC I :[ij DJ :: HOLLAND SITTERS Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, indigestion, .Efeatacht, Lou of Appetite, Debility, Costiveness, Bitvd and Bleeding Pda, FEVER AND AGUE. HEADIiOIIE AND DEBILITY. READ THIBI STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. CAUTION I DR. NIORSEAs pEIINOMENON IN MEDICINE. OURS OW NERVOUS DISEASES r : . ~ ~ t : a.~ . 13VERY WOMA OF SENSE., Who sutlers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tremors, pains to the back, or any other disonlex, whether peculiar to her sex, or common to both sezes—to give the invigorating ()Dubai a trial. MAR &LSD PRAWNS, AGEIiTB Pittsburgh - .Da. GEO. H. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood n Do. -.......PLEM1NG, BROS., No. 60 Wood et. Do. .....11. E. SELLERS, Wood et»ec. Allegheny City—BECKHAM A 2d'EENNAN ; Do. -.. JAMES T. SAMPLE A CO.: Do. ........J. P. FLEMING. Agent or 0h10...J. D. PARK, ClacinnstL aplhdawly F. Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger. rrEas Essence Ls a preparation of unusual excellence. I In or diarrhoea, inciplint cholera, in short, in all eases of prostraßPs of the digestive functions, it Is of ines timable valise. Daring the prevalence of epidemic cholera end bummer complaints, it la peculiarly efficacious; no gentlilW Essence, which la fami y, Individual or traveler rhould be without R. CiarrioN.—Ba sure to get the prepared on ly by P. BROWN, at hie Drug and Chemical store, N.E.. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadel phia, mod for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Pittsburgh by B. A. PAIINESTOCK A CO., SCULLY it CO. And in Allegheny by • IL P. SCHWARTZ, LEE A. BECKHAM sepl343mdav Palmer'. Cede briateltt hi/ piourean ale rune .11 TANDS PIIERMINXIiT for flavoring Boum Gravies. tO Fish, Meat, Game, &a We advise all good houseadvea to try IL Price 26 cents per bottle, et all Grocery and Fruit Por sale by IiTCLEIRG and O. R. KEYSER, Pittsburgh. P. T. WRIGHT a CO., itolflalsaly Is 241 Slstkot stmet. Philadelobb. MAB, CASBIIdI4IO3, no —A large and wait selected k of Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Casstuteree, Oaaalnetls, Tweeds, Jeans, Am., Just received by oatB A. A. wA. ON k (Kt 7-1.77;::;7 .7. c. , ..,;7 ...•1•:. - .'7 .. ..,`, ;.:;;..,-..... .•t- . '„... ? ;,7,.7.-,i;, , • •a=' , "in':..-'4r7.;,` 4, :,.j. 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