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I • et , t ,:t_,f- .._ 1 . • • • , , ""11V,,..; 1 1 1. ,,, r • _ , k c '.; ............. , ; • ••• z - 7,, 7 - tilE CITY POST. MONDA 7 ilNu `Tun Peneassts Or NNW YORK CITY is a mag• Ilificent work of art life•like and gorgeous representation of the,gteAinetropolis. Taking into consideration tlieLootiception and execution' of the work, with Ate Inite dimensions, we - are at a lOss Which most to - . admire—the towering genius of ,the artist, ,. or - thei:Winiderful persever. anise which could pat his sublime conteption upon canvass, in features so real and true to the original, that in viewing them, we Seem to walk amid the scenes represented. We are taken up wards of six miles through the heart of the city, and have the perspective of some forty or fifty streets exhibiting their business hustle, and giv-, lug us an Insight into the every day life of New York. Not Only, are we shown the stately blooke of business, the mammoth hotels, the princely palaces, and the foreets of shipping, with all the minute details which can give them individuali ty, but the numerous phtisee of human oharao ter of which life in the city is Composed, are correctly represented. Thousands of persons have visited it here. Saturday afternoon and evening it attracted fall houses at each exhibi- tion. It exhibits at Masonio Hall this afternoon, and Wednesday evening at 71 o'clock. Semoue ACCIDENT.—Joseph Beehmas, in the employ of the Messrs. glass manatee tunes, Sligo, mot with a very serious accident on Thureday afternoon. He was pushing, with his back, the iron wagon, loaded with glass, from the oven upon the rails, when he slipped and fell, the iron wagon rolling upon him. He was struck on the back part of the head, neck and whole spine, and has remained speechless and unable to swallow over since. The brain and upper halt of the opine have suffered inju ries, from which the patient in all probability is not likely to recliner. RELEASE OF BENNET, SAVAGE AND SHANNON.- The term of imprisonment of Messrs. Bennett, Savage and Shannon expired on Saturday morn. ing, and oq, their release were received by a procession of their friends in oarriagesonuni busses, etn., and escorted through a number of the principal streets. The procession was pre ceded by . Young's Brass Band, and consisted of twenty five or thirty vehicles, all filled. The re leased prisoners were placed in carriages, eaoh drawn by four horses. FIGUT RETWRIN AN EDITOR AND A LAW-MR -A difficulty occurred on Market street, about 9 o'clock on Saturday night. between Robert M. Riddle, Eaq , editor of the Journal, and Charles ALT Hays, Eeq , Attorney at Law. Mr. Frays, we understand, insulted Mr. Riddle very grossly —and he in return Declared satisfaction to him • self by knooking his aggressor down. The affair created quite a crowd, and the excitement ran high for some time. Tun Pennsylvania Road has determined to advance freight. we understand, after the first of December, $1 per bbl. on float, and Wats. per 100 lbs. on grain. This step is taken, we presume, in-cooneotion with the other leading lines eastward ; and the present c ifect wilt be to hurry forward shipments ae fast as possible during the present month. Tunava.n.—To-night will be performed, for the first time in this city, a new play entitled Giotto, or the Italian Countess, which the Wile announce the author to have received fifteen hundred dollars for writing 'Miss Heron will appear in the character of Bianca. 'Tie said Me one of her very beet pereonations, equalling, if not excelling her Camille. PETITION TOR DIVORCE —Sophia Smith, on Siterday, presented a petition in .the Court of Common Pleas, to be divorced from her hus band, Marquis Smith. She states in her peti tion that she was married on the Bth of Jan uary last ; tht.t on the 15th, her husband de. serted her without cause, and has refused ever elnee to do anything for her maintainsace. T➢E CASS or WILLIAM S. TROMPSON.—Tbe counsel of Wm. B. Thompson, the alleged de faulting tax collector of the Sixth Ward, on Sat urday, in the Coart of Quarter Sessions, presen• ted his petition to ho discharged as an insolvent debtor. The Court ordered that further hearing of the application should be continued until the 17th inst. JUDGE Arrotnrsn.—Gov. Pollock has appoint ed Hon. Joseph Buffington President Judge of the 10th Judicial District, oomposed of West. moreland, Indiana and Armstrong counties, in place of Hon. J. M. Barril., resigned. The lat ter genthman has bren appointed one of the Judges of Kansas by President Pierce. THE UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S BALE at the Custom House to-day, will be the largest sale of valuable lands over held in Western Peno•ylva nla. It consists of over 11.000 sores in Warren county, 600 in Mercer, 670 in Erie, besides many very valuable lu and oat lots in the city of-Erie. Emmert OPERA TROUPE. -We understand that Manager Foster has effeoted an engagement with the celebrated Pyn and Harrison English Opera Troupe. They will probably appear next week. THE JAIL BUILDINGS have been thoroughly cleansed and purified by the now jailor, Mr. Phillips, and his assistant, officer Fox. The whole establishment is now in a most excellent condition as regards health. Ma. Gnomes Born and Hire. Monntz, the oonple who have been in jail for some time on a charge of adultery, gave bail on Saturday for their appearance at the Washington l et:lo[y Court. A MIEMING of the Firemen's Association will be held this evening for the purpose of appoint ing a committee to act in oonjunction with the Board of Underwriters in examining lowry's new steam fire engine. (TIII3 DUQIIKEINII Genre will meet every night this week, for drill, until Friday, when their Leparade will take place. JET Candor compels us, when considering the vents the afflicted, to recommend that which is best known sad tried: sod to recommend Dr J. Hoerrrrra't celeorated Btomach Bitters, would only be adding to whet has already been heralded far and wide, not only by • few lird.t,d ce. - dilates ' but by the people of the land, endorsed by the Phyaichinn and the Press, that Elostetter's Bittern have on equal in restoring and imparting health to enfeebled men Indies and children find this medicine invaluable in man_y of their the of debility, to which they are subject. I o such caws it should be taken in small quantities before meals For sale by Druggists and dealers generally, cTervvrhere. HOSTETTER, SMITH k 00., . . novlo:daw Sole Proprietors, 26T Penn et /Jay- At Lest Co a v 'deacon t.”—"&erkase's Holland Bitters-1 done more good In one month than all the medicine I took doing the whole of last winter. I am now able to rise with the family, at six in the morning; my strength is returning. my appetite Improv ing, and r have every reason to believe myself at last e01:1- vale, cent." CAUTION I—To prevent Imposition, be careful to ask for Doerhave's Holland Bitters. The great popularity of this medicine has indueod many Imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Sold at $1 per bottle, or via bottles for $6, by the prorri. etors, DEDIJAIIIN PAGE, Ja., A Cu., Ilisnofecturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh; R. E. SELLERS & CO., corner of Wood and Second streets; and Druggists generally. novii sir Clark , ' Stomach Bitter■ are acknowledged by all who have tried them to be the best family medicine of the age, for the cure of Dyapepsia, Othstiveness, and a dis ordered 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 Hitters, for they have found that only one trial was needed to render each centime unnecessary. Par sale, wholesale, by Cotten Clam, No. 22 Market street; Sze. IL MEISEL, /40 Wood street; and by Druggists gatteriaY. Direct from the Staffordshire Potteries A LATE ARRIVAL OW QUEENSWARE , AT THE OLD STAND OF HENRY RIGBY, No. 122 lrood street, Rttaborph. Op THIS assortmoot embraces tome NEW an t 0110I0E STYLES of White Breakfast, Motor and Toilet Seta, of brilliant whiteness, from one of the first manufacturers in England. Also, TitriSed Blue and White Iron Stone Ware, for Hotels, end a very general and superior variety of all articles of FLINT GLASS, and o brr wares adapted to the wants of city and country trade; all of which will be diepoved of at low prices. nova ____ Triittfi, &G.—Pear, Peach, Cherry, Apple, Plum, 0008ebetTy, Raspberry, Evergreens and flowering Shrubbery, of the most esteemed and reliable varieties novB JAKE?, WARDROP, 111JBAKS ROOTS-800 large roots of the new Myatt's XL Victoria ; single stalks weigh from 3 to 5 lbs each. for sale by looyBl JAMES WAKDSOP. F)11113Ef ARRIVAL OF NEW FROM:- 200 drums new Pfge ; 6 bbls sweet Oranges; 2 do extra large Orape Pratt; Joel received and for sale by REY3IER & ANDERSON, 00,6 No. 3? Wood street WESTERN LANDS-30,000 Amiss or Watt Slummy Lance.—We are authorised to offer for sale the above bums to the middle and northern counties of lowa, in halal! of 40, 80, or 1.50 acrep each. Apply to BLARRLY & RIOEI&Y, Lad waimi co ta rn w er an o wL f Eleventh and Bmithfirelmecaste SMOND ARRIVAL OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD 3 AT L. 11111 813 FIELD k BON'S, N 0.70 Wood street.— Having just returned from New York, and received all new styles of goods that arrived by the last steamer, we offer the following for inspection ; Gloves, Gauntlets, Cravats, Staffs, Opera and Oxford Tlea, Cambric and Bilk Illudkerchlets, Undershirts and Drawers, Minima and Shawls, Traveling Shawls. Shirts made to order; also, every style OD hand. To• gather with a fall assortment of goods In our line. • Be/ styles of goodsreceived a r oz ! l ac I.z l steamer from Nu -I°Pe.s ... -- '". 44 loLi itt3 re H eu Fourth at. and . I 7 L ' fond ood at., .001 - • - C OFVED-200 bags Gees; SO tS Old Government Java .ootree • Or solo by nov3) MILLER tr RIGKGTSON. ,- ~:r.._ Y~:.Mt;wai.:~ ~ :._ u ;-'ts.:;,cta - : ~ r ~ _ q ,_ _ _ ..r ,__ _ "=:~_: : ..e :3. - .. ~ ... :.._.. 9pgMEKIAL POST. - - PIWBBBDROR BOARD OF TRADIC ABB EZOAAAQBt esidest—t. VntaieTW EREL Pim Vies President—T 8. 011J1E. &pond " the. W. Neaftirtr•—ii. feerefark4 — I'. Bata. postaket, 3s. them:edam of Arbitrat6m for Norionber—Ozo. W. CAM, 1 7; F,•lWN,•.P.Eautss, - D; Wilirmixr; Jets. A. Walston, Ifir.B;3. Tama& NOV - F.SIIIAR 12 DAILY BMW OF prrrastates HAKIM& 01710110 Y MO DAILT.IIIOIEIBO Puna . Battfulay, November 10, 1155. JJ FLOUR—Sales 20 bbls extra and superfine, wagon, at MO. -73 ales 600 - has, wagon, at $1,40; 80 bus rye, m old, 26e OlL—Sales 6 bblo whale, sash 545; 6 bbls linseed, easb at 81,05. POSH—Sale, 20 Ws mess, anti $25 NEW Yost, November 10.—Stooks steady; Sterling nom. Mei; sending R. R. 86 ; /SUR. H. 03%; -Cotton firm arid prices advanced , witheales 150 d bales; N. 11 middling 934:' Uplands middling 9%. Flour firm; sales 26,000 bbls. Wilma quiet; sales 99,000 one. Coro drcoplog ; sales 8000 bus. York firm; sales MO bills. Beef quiet. Lard quiet; sake 250tbis. Whisky quiet; sales 200 bbbi. Coffee &M. er ; sales 100 bags 810 at ougar firm ; axles SOO hilds. Molasses quiet ; sales 800 bbis. Massed Oil 88. Lard 011 95®97K.- Iron quiet. Freights steady. . Guirmtrtar2,l 2 ov.lo:—Flour...No new ,feetnre in the mar ket; take 826 this at $7;80; the receipht 'Within the lest 23 hours were 2600 bble. Wheat„.Balee 2.e0 Mu red at $1,05. hye.-eales 300 timi at 82. Whisky...Salem 82.0bblent 32%; 150 hbla at 32%. Sugar Olin end In Revd demand in a reg ular' Vs . ). ; 'fair and good fair sells at 7@7%. AUCTION SALES. , Au ettozp..galls A the Commercial gales Booms, corner 01 Wood and A Fifth etreets,at 10 o'clook,.A. general assortment of iteasonabla, Staple and Finer BritlioOds, Clothing, Boots and Shoee, Kete,Ceps, Ac., . AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. P.M. Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table (lottery Looking Newand Second Hand Household and Kitehen Fur. nlttire, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Btattonery, Fancy Articles, Musical instrumento Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing Variety Goods, Gold and Bayer watches, Ac. P. M . DA VIS.V Auctioneer. rja3l3l usEcurotra SALE OP STOOKS—On Thursday wren leg. Norember 16th, at 7% o'clock, at the Alerrobants. kitchens, Fourth street, will be cold, by order of the art. ing futecutors of the late Dr. P. Shoenberger, deceased 40'shares,Eichange Bank of Pittsburgh; 166 do Northern tiberty Bridge Co.; 2 Certificates of Loan to the City of Pittsburgh, $lOOO each, beisriog 6 per cen'. interest, and redeemable let of Aprll, 1819; 18 sbarw Pittsburgh Gas Company. oorlo P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. LUFF feIINLNG VU. MON AT AUCTioN —Gs Thar* D day evening, November 10th, at 7% o'clock, at the Merchant.' Exthintgei Fourth street, by order of George b. Swartz, Secretary. will be told, for account of whom It may conceru-1000. eharte Bluff bibolug Co. Block, which ha. been . firfelled for non-pa, merit of asseoametits. novlo P. AL DAM Auctionver. 16.h.PetTINO AT AUCTION —On Tuesday afternoon, V November lath, at 2 chlock; at the Commercial hales Bootee, sonar of Wood and Fifth streets, will be Rad— ii pieces Lzoraln . (wool) Carpet; . • Bdo do (wool and cotton) Carpet; 1 do Striped Cotton Carpet; 1 do Weol Steir do 4 do Cotton do do Bale pervmpterv. P. 2,1 DetolB, Auctioneer ULRIC ritoo2 BdPtB, tiI.AOB,4BIILVB TOOL.o, do. ei AUCTION—On Wednesday morning, November 14. et 10 o'clock. at No 94 Smithfield street, - between Dimon' alley and PlfiL street, by order of A. Bryant, reoeiver f Messrs. Scrotield A Co will to sold, without reserve-18 8 demander cafes, vari ous sizes, in good order ; • quantity of Blacksmiths' and Cafe-builders' Toils ; part of A barrel Black Varnish; one Writing Desk; one Stove and Pipe, Lc Terms at sale. P. 11, DAkVIB, Auctioneer. I trit. STAN'S AALE Olt A VALUABLE-FARS:I—w; Wed. nmday evening, November 21st, et 2 o'clock, st the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, wilt be paid, by order of Thomas Mellen, Esq., Trustee of Wee. Latimer, J r , —That valuable berm dilute et Lam No. 1, on the Yougbi orhenv river, about bur miles who're WEeespior., bounded by said river, by Mods of Jobn Christy, Coulter , and oth ers; Imotobring one hundred and twelve acres of choice land, with two good dwelling homes and other Impvire meats. The above lea very desirable term, and le a ebort I'm. •111 be in clove proximity to the city by the Connedevure liallroact. Tatate.-013e.fourth cash; balance in three eqctal pay mania at 6, 12 and 1.8 mottha, with tataraet. ÜBLIO BALK.—On Benda, morning, Nor. mime 12tH, P at 10 o - clock, ft the resident e of Darid I. Barb,ur, , n Ilaslett's Perm, In Roe Township, about two mil. from Alle, , beny city, on the But her's Hun new Flank Bond, will be ladd-3 valuable Draught Tt'srses: 1 flue Bull, 12 excel lent Mileb Cow..; 10 etacts flay ; 2 stacks Oats; 7 acres prime Corn ; acres Corn Folder, In check ; choice Pots, toe.; By. and Oat Straw; 2 two horse Farm Wagons 1 Milk Wagon; flamers; Plows; Harrows; Sled; Bull,; 2 cedar Churns, brass mounted; a gene al wort-meat of Dairy Dtenalls; large Kettle, with furnace grate, and a number of other articles. Terms at gala. nuto P. IL DAVIS, Auctioneer. T . AIIMRE Yaital AT EAST LISEETY AT AULTION LA —On IVednescay manioc. November 21, at 7 o'clock, et the Merchants' Ezchange, Fourth street- wW be sold, by order of Thomas Mellon, Pau., Trustee of General Latimer, that fine Farm In Conine township, near the East Liberty Station of Pennsylvania Railroad. It has been subdivided into lots of Loco five to thirteen acres, •finding some of the most boautlful country sites now offered for sale. Plans can be obtained at the Auction Booms. Terms—One-fourth plush; balance In three equal oral =anal payments, •ith Interest. nova P. M. D I IS. Auctioneer. UPEll.lOit BUICK DWELIANO, ilannfactumng 0 and Builiftng Litt to Birmingham, a 1 sualon —On Thursday erceolug, November 15th, at 7 o'clock, •t the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, will be sold--Lots Noa 02 and 63, et the corner tf Caron and Oil. ver streets, having a front of dl feet H Inches on Carson street, aril extending beck along Oliver street 100 feet to Chestnut alley; on which Is erected a very superior new throe-story brick dwelling, with extensive back banding., with elate roof and beet modern Improvements. Also, that large and valuable Mantrfeethring Lot. baying a front i (91 feet on Witter street extending hack along Wit,* street 390 feat to Ilinghtun street, on which it has a front of 93 feet. Also, Manufacturing Lot adJolnlng the above, heel .111 • front of 08 feet on Water street, estendlng back along You-. dry Lot of hollmane St Barri- on, 390 feet to Bingham rt. Also, Lout Nos 131 and 132 having each a front of 24 feet on Carson Wrest, between Gregg and Joseph atrce:a, ox end.ng back 100 feet to Walnut alley. Also, Loh, NW. 209, 210,214, 215, 215. MT, 211 and 219, haring each a front of 21 lest on Washingrtto street, eX• tending back 100 fest to tiptoe* alley, being between M r Kee and Oralg streets, near the glass work. of C. Ibmasa, Esq. Al/10, several other Lola In different desirable locations In this flourishing Borough. Tzaare—thte fourth oath; remainder in two years, with Interea, payable neml-annually. Title indisputable. Plane can be wen, and further information given, by calling at the Auction Rooms. nor.s P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. lily - ANTED—A second band Steam Engine of 7 or 8 incb V, cylinder anti 3 feet stroke. Moo, a Boiler 30 or 86 inches by 84 feet. B. CM'IttIERT A PUN, nooB 63 Market etrnet. uk, ANTKU—A Yana of 100 acme, not more than BI:VeTI3 T miles from the city, end value of $3,000 or $4,000. novB B. CUTEingliT A B‘,N. WA t•TßD—Twenty.llve men to iroome their own lend. 'onto, by purchasing Building Lots of 00 by 120 feet, situate on Mt. Washington. Price $720 sorb One tenth in hand, remainder in four ;wadi Plidaienl4- nova_ B. OUTUDEBT A 83N. ANrANTEU—A parrhaeer for FT screeof beautiful land, ritusted on the Youghiogheny river. novB lt . CLITHBKRT PON. WANTED—tin the Ohio river, n Farm of 100 acres, Ty either in Ohio or Virginig wito good Imorovem-nte. nort.B 8 CDTLiBICRT A SON LUCY BOSTON; or Woman's Rights and. Fpirituallna Illustrating the Follies and Deltialorie of the N We ts enth Century; by Emil Polls. Just published, and have It in advance of all competitors. Beechcroft, by the author, of Heart's Ease ; old Homestead, by Ann 8 Stephens; Kings andlueeps, Josephine, ac. by Abbott: traddel ; an Autobiography , by Mrs . C. M. Saw yes ; Twice Married; a Story of Connectieut Life; Omar Pasha; or the Vltlar'a Daughter, by Reynolds ; lowa as ft Is In 18.53; 10th supply; • Klos'ezbeloi, by De Qubscv • All 26 ct. Magazines tbr 20 Ante. except Blackwood; London News supplied at 20 cents All who want to save fib per cont. go to LAUFFEB'S BOOK STORE, No. 30, Fifth street no,o NEW BOOKS—Just received by the Adams Express Company : Blackwood for October contains several good articles on the Crimea War. Putnam's Magazine for November; 20 cents. Graham's do do 20 do ._ Ballou's do de (third supply,) 20 ate. Ocdey'a Lady's Book do CD do Yankee Notions de (second supply,) 12 do Leslie's N. Y. Journal do (fourth supply,) 18 do The Cloven ,Foot--a new work. Harper's Magazine, Knicke booker and Leslie's Gazette of Fashion expected Gods day, and will all be sold at 20 eta. per copy only: In future we will sell all Magazines and Papers for cash only. All who want new and good Books as win as published, will call at LA U PFEIL'S Bookstore, No. 80 Fifth street. oct 30 APPaItaTUS FOR MARKING LINEN, ac.—Pallet a, Type and Ink f.a• stamping indelible marks on linen, Ac., for sale by W 8. HAVEN, Stationer, nov6 Market street, corner of Second. Air Y YATLIER'd WI/6E, or the !leaven et the Innis Di by Iles James Alacdonald, D. D $1,25. "A very complete, jndicloue and eloquent statement of the Scriptural discloeuren respecting Heaven, in which we admire particularly the absence of spa ulatione and dream logs wo often entering into the discussion of the sulject. '— N. Y. Eoangeitst "A real heaven; the presence of God and of angels; a literal resurrection; a literal judgment. These are set forth In glowing terms. The circulation of such a book cannot rail to minister to edification in the ohnrches."—N. Y. Independent For wale by J. B. DAVISON, ease _ _ 65 Market street, near Fourth. T JPE OF SARGENT S. PRENTISS—Edited by hie Bro. I_4 tiler. Next to Patrick Eleary. 8. 8. Prentiss was the greatest natural orator that bas appeared in this country. Dazzling wit, keen aarcasm, apt illustration and brilliant figures of speech poured In profusion from Ms lips—borne on a torrent of feeling which irresisttbly carried away what. ever audience he addriused. El's habits wer e he was a prince of good feliowehip, full of fun and anecdote, and no one ever exceeded him in the grace with which he told a story. Per sale by .1. 8. DAVIBON, novel 66 Market et I)ONNIST RIBBONS—A. A. Mame k CO. have received I) another large lot of Bonnet Ribbons, comprising some of the richest and moat desirable styles yet offered. [nov6 _ - - - LIMIId FOR iiALE—A Farm In Plum Township, sixteen r miles from Pittsburgh, of 75 acres-60 acres of which are under cultivation, balance good timber. The improve mote are a good, well Bnlghed log house, a frame bank barn, 48 by 32 feet, with a stone foundation, stables, cow houses, am.; an orchard of 33 fine grafted apples; peach trees and other fruits, and plume of all varieties. It has a neverfalling supply of water. Title good ; price reason'. ble• ' terms easy. Apply to ncultdaw BLAKELY a iIIORRY. Q TAR. CANDLES-50 boxes Cincinnati Star Candles, 4s, 0 5s and es In afore and -for sale by 1:1017 MILLER 3 RICZETSON. F 7.138--4 0 bbla Salmon 80 bbla and half . bbla Snits Ash; 60 do do Trout; for sale by oov/ HANBY H. 0011. INS 1111:101:10:1:42:•Af.1:4:•:,4.1 P. AL DAVIS, Auctioneer P. M, DAVIE, A a ttionowr Lucy Boston, A BOOK FOR THE TWEB _ . ' 0041,,7, s Az'Oß Rif ER ALEX &tube Our Lgtreport on Friday evening, has receded 10 inelMe—leaving, by the marks, 0 feet 10 inches. *iattter a:n*snd warm. Tan steamer " Diurnal," Ospt. J. A. Shoals, is the regular Wheeling packet this morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock. Tax steamer "Greet Weal," Capt. B. ArCaßough, will kayaks? Bt. lot& and all tbeintermediate landings to-day. Tax regale,' Louisville packet " Castle Gaylen," leaves this evening for the Falls Olty. Shippers should give her a rail. Tin ateamer t! , Wellington City," Capt. Ebbert, will leave on Tuaeday for the Booth. Bhe fe taking away quite a huge anaeuntof Pittaborgh manufactured articles for ports below. Tax tine steamer “Allegheny," Capt. I. N. Cook, le the re gular packet for Cincinnati on Tuewlay, leaving at 10 o'clock. A recommendation from no would be superfluoue no elle is too Well known by the traveling pu'Alc. Taa fine cow steamer " Clifton," Capt. Jacob Poe, will leave to day for Nashville. She has good accommodations for passengers, and large capacity for freight. Those doing business with or traveling to the Marble City should not fail to give the" Clifton " a call. Tax " Somearmo."—The new steam r Shenango" came to the wharf on Thursday last. She Is not surpassed, in workmanship sod finish, by any of the boats which have left here this Beason. Her hull was built by the Messrs. Porter & Co.„ of Shoosetown, and is pronounced by critics to be the best Job of the season; it measures 284 17.05 tons by cus tom-house measurement. She is supplied with two 26 inch cylinders, with a 6% foot stroke ; three boilers 20 feet lone and 38 inches in diameter. The cabin neat, airy and roomy—built by Mr. C. Goehrieg. Furniture by T. B. Young & Co. 'Captain French has spared no expense in the fit•ing out of the " Shanango," both in regard to the facility in the handling of freight and for the nom. fort of passengers The state rooms In the cabins are well ventilated, and will snit the taste of the most fastidious. There is also a painting in the lady's cable representing the old town of Beaver, with court-house end all other p:omi. cent buildings which are In view- also a full view cf steam era running the channel of the dwells. Those who are ac. quaintrd with the location will readily recognise It. Dlr. E. Butt, of Phillipalmrg, executed the painting, and be de serves great crept for the arthttlo taste displayed. The " Nhenango" will leave to day for St. Louis. We need only mention that Mr. C. H. Wilkins goes oat as clerk- 7 a sure gnrantse that all who travel on the " She nango " will be well cared for. Tan Bt. Louis Democrat, of the dth says: The river was at a e'and hers, yesterday at 0 P. H., hay. lug risen nearly 2 feet In theprevious 24 hours. There was 3d Inches water on the Lower Itapida, when the last srrival was there. 'The IlNoole remains in good boatable condition. So does the allssoun, to the mouth of the Nage, but above that. It is In as bad condition inl ever. There le now from it to 10 feet In the channel hear., to Cairo. There is a large amount of huskies+ doing on the !ever. Numerous boats arriving and departing cocutantly, with groat loads and trued. of passengers. Awszon.—This light draught steamer artivcd yesterday, from the Missouri, with a good cargo. She will begin to load for New Orleans, In a few days. FORT OP ITITOBURGR 6 rirr 10 mars 4AIII 1A ?U CLUNNIL. Allal V AD. Steamer JetGifSOD, WOOdßilni, BrOWllsTiii•. LUSSll6,Berinett,BrONllßYtile. " Col. Bayard, Peebles, Eli. troth. " Ronan, Henderinkann, West Newton. An, Dickson, West Newton. " ?thehigan No. Y, Bent, Wellsville. " Gen Isomer, -4Bochester. - Venture, (Jordon, Steubenville. " Diurnal, litmels, Wheeling. " Prairie Rose, Marotta, Bt. Laub, " Vanity Fern, Hemphill, St. Louis. " Quaker City, M'Danlel, Louisville. " Convoy, Wolf, tialUopolla Emma Graham, Ayers, Zanesville. " Alms, At'Lane,Bt. Louis. " grainfield, Greenlee, St. Louie. "leclonia, Calhoun, St. Loots. " Rochester, Neare, Linciunati. " Reliance, Young, Cincinnati. " Minerva, lirthillum, Etc Lou a. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. " Lucerne, Bennett, Browne , 'llle. " Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. " Eolino, Ilenderiekson, West Newton. " Aqullla, Dickson. West Newton. " 3lichigan No. 2, Herat, Welle•we. " Oen Lorimer, -, Rochester. Forest City, Way, Wheeling. " Venture. Gordon, Steubenville. " Pittsburgh, I.YNlal,Vinclnnati. " Defender, Ithoades, St Louis. •• Monongahela Belle, Lyon, Zanesville. Buskeye State, Deltchoover. Cincinnati. " J. S. Pricgle. strope, St 'Loots. " Chicago, Drennan, LouisvWe. STEAMBOATS. Pittsburgh, Stoubtuarille and Whs.'ling Packets. lad The DIUENAL, Captain J. A. But Ace. and the ➢UBJSBT CITY, Captain B. Vi'ar, will run as regular DAILY PACKETS. between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate porta The DIUMAL will IRMO Pittsburgh no Mondays, Wed oredays 11114 Friday., •t 10 o'clock, 11. M —Rcturruny oho wilt have Pihotting on Tutuatitya,Tlnuwdaya and Puturdaya, at 754 o'clock, A. M. Th., FOR b...1T CITY will also Its. Pittsburgh ma Tuusdays, Tburalay• and raturtlaya, at to o'eloek., A. 31.—Rdesr - nmg, the will teary Whoa:log oo Mondays, Wadnetalays and tot days, at :A o'clock, A. M. For tonight or palnuge apply on board or to J. D. OULLIIIitIWOOD, Agent, No. 160 Front strret.. Regular Tuesday Packet for Wheeling, Alartetta and Wallop°lis. The new and splendid steamer CONVOY, Joan Wolff, Jr, Alastor, E. DADIAOH, Clerk, will base for the above anJudermena•e por to every T0...1vy, at 4 o clock, P Al, positively. For freight, or pantrege, apply on board to /7 23 Cl. N. II AR PON, or C. BARNES, Agents. Regular Wednesday. Paekes for Cincin nati. The regular packet CINCINNATI, Captain W.KO nr • Clerk. Jiro. 8 ; SRI leave ,J. u z, •• for the above and intermediate ports on W BD. NESDAY, November 14th, at 10 A. AL • For freight or psa-mge apply on board, or to novl2 FLAOI(A LiVINUSTON, Agents. _ For Si. Loul•. The steamer J. C. a REMONT, Captain J. C. I".r • Seocitials ; Clerk, Alias. Etroi:icoate: will leave • for the above and Intermediate ports on WED. NESDA 14th tot, a. 10 o'clock, A. AI . For freight of pomp apply on board novl2 ______.--- _ . Poe Zanesville. The steamer EMMA ORALIAII, Ceptaln Afoentos Amu; Clerk, Anton: will Leave for • the above and all Intermediate ports on TUES. D • Y, 7ovember 13th, at 2 P. U. For freight or passage apply on board, or to novl2 RA RNEd A POLL/NO WOOD. Agents. FLegulav Packet foe Louisville. The et inner ROCHESTER. Captain 011011111 05 - sass; (Perk, C. D AVO ; sill leave for tit boo. and Interm Mate port. on TUESDAY, Noma • •r lab, at 10 A. N. For freight or passags apply on board, or to novll 1141112104 it VLACH, Agents: Par St. Louts The Demmer MANSFIELD, Captain rllOlll/0 Grammer; Clerk,— Bows' . will leere (or the above and Intermediate porta on TUild- DAY, lath in/Le:at / 0 A. M. For Dwight or memo apply on board, or to novl3 The steamer SILVER WAVE., Capt. Jong Mellitus: Clerk, Watts!', will leave for the above and Intermediate torts on WEDNES DAY, November itch, at 10 A M For !Wight or passage apply on board, or to novlo FLACK A BARNES, Agents. • Alegi:allay Louisville Packet. The steamer CASTLE GARDEN, Captain H. . H. DtVIPPPIIIT ; Clerk. DOMULLPI; will leave for the above and intermediate parts, MONDAY, , rerem • r 12, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board., or to novlo SLACK A DARNES, Agetits. For 81. Louis. The new steamer IMIENANGO, Captain & D. gasnou; Clark, C. H. WILILLPII; will leave r the above and intermediate ports, MON. DAY, November 231, 10 o'clock AM. For freight or passage ap,ly on board, or to novii FLACK ,k LIVINGSTON, Agents. For St. Louie. The steamer GREAT WEST, Captain B. I NrcuLLotua ; Clark, A. M'Caavv; trill leave for the above and Intermediate ports on MON. A t , hovel:ober 12th, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to nov9 LIVINGSTON & FLACK, Agents. For AsahviTir • The steamer OLlPlOMaptaln JAros Pot ; Clerk, 31 • Caivcs; leaWfor the above and Intermediate porta on TUESDAY, November 3th, at 10 A. Al. Pot freight or passage apply - on board. nov9 For Louisville. ar The steamer JAMES PARK, Captain Roar. j a taitMatta; Clerk, J. A. Yoono, will leave for the above and intormedlate ports on Iit..NDAY, November 1 3th, at 4 P. M. Per freight or passage apply on board, or to nog 9 C. BARNES, Agent. For Memphis and New Orleans. The tine new steamer lOWA, Captain W. A ?doom; Clerk, D. Moons; will leave for the above and intermediate ports on THURSDAY, November lb, at 10 o'clock A. M. norB FLACK A BARNES, Agents. For freight or passage apply on board. inovB For new Orlean•. The steamer WASHINGTON CITY, Capt. G. W. EIIIILBT ; Clerk, B. PLITIRD ; r ill leave for the above and Intermediate ports on TUE DAY, November 18th, at 4 o'clock F For freight or plumage apply on board, or to nov6 JOHN FLACK, Agent. • For Cincinnati. The steamer ALLEG LUNY, Captain I. N. igait Ooor ; Clerk, Caaa. ; will leave for the above and intermediate ports on TUESDAY, November 13th, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to nov6 /LAM & LIVINGSTON, Agents. FOWER ROOTS-30000 Hol!and Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Crown Imperials, lea, all suitable for planting, for sale In lota. Catalogues, with direeitions, at 47 ?Mb at. notS JAMES WA RDROP ItOBIN-2.50 bble for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner First and Wood eta. II ODINE-100 onneee tor as le by Dovb B. A. WAHNESTOCK & 00 FIUM-2.0 lbs for sale b O y sun& B A. FAHNINITOCK & CO TURrENTINE-6 bbls just rweilTrd and Jar sale by ner6 FLEMING BRCS AIIEAS INDIGO-300 fba just reretTed and for tale by nova FLEMING BEOB. OWDBBED BLUE-4W TDB Just need and for sale nov6 FUMING BR GUM EILIJKLLAC-4 cues just :waived nod for rale by %.)" norf. FLEMING 811.08. D UNION STONE-1000 Jim jam received and for sale by novb FLEMING BROS. GLOVES II AND GAUNTLETS—New atylea recedring daily _ W. B. Haven, in cloth, silk and for, atIDLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, corner of Market oct27 L. EIREEFIELD a SON'S. El and Boxed *treats. nori A ` 7 F.' 4 4.. • 7 ' -. 4' • 4 .6 . . 4 .- el v 4 ' % •• ,; _ • '4" o t r n ^ • - 14 1- , , ... • - THEATRE --J. C. POSTER, sole Lessee and qr. ger; Wes. Rim, Stags Mana,,er ; OELLELLZEI Po go, Acting Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Bonne. PRICEI GP AMMON: Boxes and Parquette.. —soo. Private Boxes, 1arge......58.00 Second Tier f Private Boxes, 5me11.... .$5 00 Boxes for colue i persons .25 cents. Certificate, securing seats, 12% cents extra. Oa. Seventh night of Miss MATTI...DA HERON MONDAY EVENING, Novantain 12, 1055, Will be performed the prize play, entitled Giotto; or the Italian Countess—Bianca, hlisa Matilda Heron; Giotto, C. Poster; Sylvia Mcßr de; Carlos, S. Dubois; Page, Mrs. A. W. Young. SINGING AND DANCING. After which, The Wedding Breakfast—dadabout, Mr. P. O. Cunningham; Mrs. Maichent, Mrs. Beretta. ra— Doer* open at y 4 to T ; performance to begin at 7%. MLLE. TERESA PAR ODI BEOS leave to announce that In consequence of a great many dlstliogulthed families having been unable to obtain admiseion to her trot Concert, and by general re. quest, the has determined to delay ber departure, and will give a second and positively LAST ORAND CONCERT, on Monday Evening, November igth, AT CITY HALL. On which occasion she will be assisted by Madame AMA. LTA PATTI BTRAROBOIL the distinguished Contralto, and SIGNOR LEONARD', the eminent Baritone; MAU RICE BTRAILOSCIL the groat Pianist, Musical Dictator and Conductor. Air Mile. TERESA PARODI will Bing, by genera/ re quest, for the filet and only time, LA MAIISELLAISE: The celebrated French National Dynan, which created, wherever sung by her, the greatest emulsion, and was re• calved with Immense enthusiasm. PEGG EtA3IIPE.—PART I. 1. Grand Fantasia de Concert on airs from Lucia di Le ro• mermoor, by Dordeetti—cemposed and performed by Strakosch. 2. "It was on a Sunday morning," the favorite ballad by Mori—sung by Madame Straknech. 8. "Di Taut! Palplti," cavatins from Tapered', by T.os. rini—eung by Mlle. Tema ParodL 4. "Ie not his word like fire," from the celebrated Ora. torts, "EliJah,"—sung by Signor Lconardi. 6. Romaine from "Robert le Diable." "Robert to! quo jaime," by Bleyerbeer—sung by sit Be. Teresa Parodi. 6 "The Dingle Dell," Reverie, composed and performed by M. Zara/much. T. Grand Doetio from Bellies Opera, " Norma,"—sung by Mlle. Teresa .Purceft and Madame Bfreasseh. PART II 1. "Say yes, Pussy," or the timid man, the bashful young lady, and the mst—is new song, sung by Ma dame Amelia Strakosch. 2. "1 know that my Redeemer liveth," from the "Plea-- slab," by Handel—sung by Mile Ttresa Parodi. 8. Briodist. from Lucrmla Borgia, by Donisetti—song by " Madame Strakesch. 4. Grand Aria from Verdi's new Opera, " 11 Trovatore," —sung by Signor Leonardi. 6 "La M.A.181.1.1,1131," the ceiebraled Freneh National Hymn—sung by .I.Lk. Teresa Pandi. 6. "Musical Rockets," composed and performed by M. fire/am/L. 7. Doet'o, Dom ROPklll'il master work, " Semiramide," •' (Born° IfOrror—sung by Mile. Tesesa Panel; and Madame Sae/wail. The thand 19.n0 used on Ode occasion ls of NU111:111 Clark's make, kindly furnished by Fl. Hleber dr. Brother. VS. Admission, uno Dollar. Doors open at 7 ; to corn. m•nce at 8 o'clock. Principal ticket cilice at 11. KLEMM & BROTUER'S Music fitore, alma meats may be procured in advance with out any eitra charge. novlo EXCURSION TO NEW YORK. CITY BULLARD'S PANORAMA OF NEW YORK CITY TAKES the Ppectathr over six rallse through the &treats of Sew l'o,t city, faithfctlty allowing the snaixtes, oonrta and co:erns:lox of City life. Re has a View of over seven hundred Horses and Carriages, and upwards of TEN 1110118AZID OP ITB PEOPLE! Pf 00.174011.1, Military °commies, Bands of Music, (Shipping, Nteamboate, etc. At each exithition an Klplariatory Lecture will be given by Mr. Doer, one of the proprietor., or Albert Norton, or IL M. tilpacuditt. giving much valuable knowledge of KIM YORK AND ITB PEOPLE, Of great importance to a stranger, and of general and In /tructira tatormation to every oody Will exhibit et rift& burgh, in Illasonlc Hall, THURSDAY EVENLNO, November 1, et 1',54", o'clock, and each evening to November 14, tactilely°. Stet, each Wedne day and Fatunlay ater. noonsfrom November 1 to November 14, at 3 o'clock. /Er Admission, 25 cents; children 15 cant, Parties cf Bee persona, $l. eorbit.lso:l JOHN W. M'CAR'fflY, Bin Poster and litistritrutor, 4 0 - IVtu attend to the rtietlng and Distributing of all kinds of BILLS von CONCERTS. LEl7rUltl4l4, EXHIBITIONS. ka MI commuokatiorm—fitturr by mall, brlerspb, or other wise—directed to the office of the Morning Pust, yr mtv• prompt attention. aps Prrrstuatou, November 6, 1556 pica RICTILL.tiGiIi BANK of PlTll4l3lllillit has this 1. CV declared • dividend of Fora roc CENT on the capital stock. ont of the profits of the last six moolhs. The stockboidens or their legal representatives trill 6. pad on or after the 16th inst. J AMES B. LIURILa Y, onv:alser2er Cashier. BANS. vs Pirrancartn. Noverstme t, ISM Tg President and Director, of this "tank have this day declared s dividend of VIVI ran curs, on the capital stock for the last sia months, payable to IlLocialolder., or their legal tepraseatatir., on cr after Inch Inn nov7 .43,kv-It. _ JOILN SNYDER, Cashier. Privasonsou, November B, I iad TUE Vreeident and Directors of the WESTERN INSC• RANCE OtiMPANY have this day declared s d i• i dend of roost ixodaaa era soaks on the capital stock, payable to stockholders on or after tbe 16th test noon P. M. tiORDON. Secretary THE Di ectore of the .• PKNNSTLVANIA INI URANCE COMPANY GY PITTSBURGH ^ have this day declared a Semi-annual Dividend of ea Yen curt , parable to the stockholdere, or their legal rep-osentatives, on Paturday, December Ist. I bb.s. A A. CARRlER , Pocretery. Novato-OYr 6th, 1e55. toov7:1 Western Insurance um:spline, I . Pittaborgh, No•ember I st, IHoS. ) AN ELSOTION for Thirteen Directora of till , Coca pe oy. tonere. Mr the . lialrulng year, will ho held at tbe oak, of the Company, on IUCBDAY, the 13th lust., between the boon of 10 A. AL and 3 P. M. novoxitd P. M. GORDON, Feerelare. Bursitis Insurance Company. AN ELECTION tot Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be bald at the office of the Qom• party, on TUESDAY, the 13th day of November next, 1.• tween the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock A. it noel:did S. FINNEY, Secre!ttry. Bletabaninst Bank, -- Plttaburgh,Oot.lK,)Bab j AN ELECTION for Thirteen Direetont to acre@ fat the enkulng year, .111 be held at th• klechanice' Bank of Pataburgh, on the tiurd Monday of November n•=t, at the Banking Bowe on Fount' overt, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. Alan, • venend mee Log of the 61.ockbolders %rid he held on the fire rUeSday of November, et the ram. piece, •t the hour a iu o'clock A. M. GU). b. StoOREW, birfenanurf liana or rrrrsuusett, A arnst 31, 1655. STOORTIOLDEILS of the Mechanic.' nerit of 1 3 01.- burgh are hereby tioritleill that the third baste, meta of $12,60 per mbare will bed's, on the 10th of October ornaimo, •ud the fourth and last instalment 01 ;12,5) per =here on the Zllth If , comber following, payable at the Bat attg ROILS, OIL Fourth street, an per Te3oll3tloo 01 the ward or Directors. I eept I OF°. 13 Moll( KW, l.r. Merchants gum! Italitglacturars' Bank, Pittebureb, October 19, 1855. AN SLEOTION for Thirteen Directors of I hie Dant .111 be held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the 10th day of November next cletgOrdlat W. H. DENNY, Cashier. Dissolution of Partnership. Partnership formed by the underslitned and Juin I O'Ntst, in carrying on "the Camden Coal Works." under the name and style of JONES. <YNBA L a MILLER, is now dissolved. BAD) JONES, July 7th. Ma JOHN D. MI LIAR. Laiiteo tuti on or Co.P tartneraiLfp. MRS Partnership heretolbre exbting between the under- I signed. under the name and style of SPRINGICR DAR. BUG U & CO., Is dissolved by Mutual consent The buei nere or the firm will be settled by either of the undersigned, at their old stand, No. 295 Liberty street. The burnoose will be continued as formerly by Springer Ilarbanch. 8PR1 , 61211, HAIIESUGLI, ALM. BOIIBTTII. Pltleburgh, October 2d,1855. Springer flarbaugh, COMMISSION billftt.lbldNT, Dealer fu Wool, Provisions and Produce generally, ho. Vb Liberty street, Pitta burgh, Pa. oct2l GREEK FARM, Y virtue of au onto: of the Orphan' Court of Ai, legheny County, the undersigned, Administrators of the late David Oreeregleceaskul, will expose to Public Bale. on the prembies, onTUBADAY, November 13,h, at 1 o'clock P.M., that valtiabl• FARM in Plum Toirn.hip, banded by the Allegheny river, Plum creek, and lands of Michael Bright, containing about 170 acres. The above Farm will be subdiviled Into Lot; of Tee to Twenty Acres, offering an excellent opportunity to many who have long wished fora country rite embracing so grad advantages In location and fertility. The Lots are laid out in front en the Allegheny river and the Allegheny Valley Railroad, by which it is within a few minutes' ride from the city. This property is beautifully situated, commandlog splen did viewe of Allegheny river scenery, and Is the most de sirable for Country Homes offered in this oou cty. Care will leave at 10 o'clock on day of sale, from Law renceville, to convey purchasers to the grounds. Plans end further nformetioa can be obtained of ISI). MOND GREER, No. 134 Wat,r street, or at the Auction Rooms. Tangs—Otedhlrd cash; residue in one and two years, with Interest. lITHERRAS, Letters Testamentary to the Estate of 1V WILLIAM PROCTOR, late of Allegheny City, dec'L have been granted to the subscribers, all persons Indebted to 'aid estate will make immediate payment, and those teavthg claims or demands against the same will present them without delay, duly authentic led, for settlement, at the office of Mitchel A Palmer, Attorneys at Law, No. 87 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. CHERRY PROCTOR, Xxelutrix, JOHN J. MITCHEL, Executor, octErLawdw No. 87 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. PIiEHEREAB, Letters of Administration, de bout: non cum testament° annex°, to the Estate of THOMAS D, late of the Cl y of Pittsburgh, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, all penlons indebted to said Co. tote will make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay, duly authenticated, forN J. settleme nMlTCHEL,t. JOH No. 87 Birth street. Pittsburgh. octis:laver. I,IAIIII sOR BALL'--A Farm of 118 acres, or which 86 acres are cleared, balance good timber. within b, miles of the city, near Bt. Clair church, lying between the two Washington Roads, and about the Washington Valley Railroad. There is coal under the whole farm, and plenty of limestone The home is frame, conlainiug six roans, and all necessary outbuildings. Five acres of Orchard, of the best grafted apples, peaches and plums. Title perfect. Apply to Iziov3:dasel. BLASI/MY A RICHEY. ~..::-:,., - , , ,L- ' , . .,..., : .:-,;, . .,•.T.:1;e::- . ...i,..- , : 4 , f• • ' ' AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES Dlyldend. Orphans , court Sale Ow THa COUNTRY BRATS. V.DMOND URDER,I Administrator& SOPHIA GARDE. P. M. DA 'IP, ductionrer. Executor's Notice Admiril ttttt oros Bil stic• oti1.1,1) Lz. N th 3 RIBILCISILANTS AN D NIECHARIOSII Mutual ItiSurance Compally, No. 80 Mama street, second door in= Fourth,' Authorized Capital-- Capital paid in...... Chartered by the Legislature of Pent'a, April 2,1853.. THIS COMPANY is now prepared to IssuePolicias in Piro, Marine, Inland, Navigation and Railroad risks, at the current rAtes of premium; and having the security of a cant' capital, it alto affords the inslied an annual par. tieipation in the profile, without any liability whatever. DIRECTORS. Henry L. Stevenson, Stephen Toram, John W. Tittird, John M. Giummey, David D. Taylor, Alexander Murphy, Thomas D. Smith, U. K. Richardson, William V. Boone, John N. (lento, N. Y N.Y. William Morris, Joa. W. Weston, N. Y. HENRY L. SThVENSON, Preektent IL K. RICHARDSON, Secretary. .. TUW. J. HUNTER., Agent, oaf.° No. 90 Water at., between Wood and MemkeL GAbLIELEY etc Fl'O'X'S PATENT FAN BLOWERS, r Foundries, Ro llin Mil7s, Smath Fires, d•:. PASENTED JULY 17, 1855. THESE FANS are made on en entirely new principle, and will run with less power than any other Pan now In USG. Tl,o blearing w11»01 le much lighter and stranger than that of soy other, arid from its peculiar construction is less liable to get out of order. The shafts ere made of east steel, and the Join-mils are parallel, running in gun metal boxes. 810888 P. If.ATUN, Agent for Menufaaturere, No. 80 !fourth at, novl:d•wtf Pittsburgh. 117 :q and - toughs , tustoai Made Boots.. GkO. ALBREII, No. 71, corner. of Wood and Fourth streets, would invite the attention of families and others to the following named articles, which have been manufactured to his special order, and are—as regards ma tennis, workmanship, wrength and style—as perfect as can be found in any establishment, and superior to any he has heretofore introduced : Boys' heavy two soled Winter Boots; Youths' " Boys' P. Calf Youths' Childs' " " Nos. 8, 0 and 10. Also, &ye' and Youths' superior two soled Brogans. Children's soft Morocco sewed Bootees; Ladles' and Mason' Calf, Morocco and Goat Boots: Gentlemen's superior water proof French Calf Boots. A led, all kinds of seasonable BOOTS and suoEs, made from the best =medals for durability. oc 8:10t end To WhOlosale Grocers, Liquor Dsalor■ and Manufacturers. BUBSORIBM is now importing a superior quality I of OIL OF COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with 60 gallons pare Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. His 6,I3I3ENCES OF ROCHICLLE and OTARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROLY RUM, ARAI°. CIDER and PRAM BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rectione for use will invariably be given by OIL LIVIVLS FEIJCIITWANGIER, 141 Malden Lane, New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chentivide, Matins, Blinn nth, enga nese ; Thorn's Pat. Copeiva, Sulphate Am. mania. Sc. fi3TLACXII GREAT IItIPAUVENEBT, For Fastening Washboards to Walls PATENTED JUNE 6, 1866. NO GOOD BUILDING should be finished Ithout rising lb°. Fastenings. A103.F.13 F. EATON, Agent for Patentee, 80 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Refer to the following Architects in this city: d. W. Here, Esq., Charles Dattberger, Erg , sad Meagre. Prim. t /doer 8611.1. noel Our Endeavor u to Please. LOWRIE'S EATING HOUSE, /10 ALL PKILEONB fond of GOOD LIVING will please call and Judge (or themsalt .t 'ways is„Z) on hand, the beet of Oysters, bleats, Cefi e e, Tea, home made Bread, Pies, Custards, warm Corn bread, blush and Milk. Fried Mush, DMA wheat Cakes, ac. Ihe cooking will be such 1141 will gratify epicures. Im. Families supplied with Oysters et reasonable ratei. oct2litf EIEMZEI3 JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, apl9l 01 WATER BTR EXT. P I WERE RUI N. U!==MUZEI .4J. WILSON & 80N, No 91 Wood street, would invite attet non to their large and elegant astorttuent of Cloth, Cloth and Plush trimmed, and Plush CAPS, of a the new and deoirible patterns for the Fall mica. Also, a large assortment of Black and Brown HATS, new otyloa, together with a great variety of WOOL HATA ; all of which will be sold low far WEL C4'.2.5 DOCKET SPIRIT LEVEL, and Plumb 27tinctunent to Balsam, rot with double sealed patent bubbles, war ranted not to evaporate. This compact inatrument may be used separately cc a level, or in connection with a steel or other square, ns a leveling and plumbing tool; and may be relied on as more accurate than any other level in the market. being likewise more durable and compact. A small supply just received and for sale et W. B. HA VEN'S Sta , irmery Warehouse, Market Street, corner of Second. notti S UNDEIB.B-101.0 bag. Rio Loffer ; 26 poookets Jaya Coffee; 60 old.. N. 0. Bricar; 2.5 biota Refined Sugare; 100 Lobito prime N. 0. Mclnnes; 76 half cheats Omen and Black Tess; 76 boater Tobacco, favorite brands; 25 box.. Pepper; 25 beset Pimento; 25 boxes Extra Coleco 100 holes Mould and Dipped Candles; 25 bolero Star Candles, lou holed Roodn Soap, 26 bones Vaxiega`ed Soap: 25 dozen Racket.: to dozen Tuba; aro ream. Wrapping Paper 20 &nen ball tow Hag.. as -- Bov Pale by (roct.lo) JOHN MOORHEAD. It il h itiLti by AT in i f S.ll . A th N 0 D NaiU!UL,....illeit hat tote , B f ß othe above mentioned diaearen Is one that will cure. lie will warrant a cure in any case of this kind. This remedy wad never known to fall when properly persevered with. Many suffer the torture of this complaint for months and yearn, when a few do.lal.s would procure a certain, sae and Ppendy remedy. Office and Prorate Consulting Roome, No. 41 DIAMOND je2o UDEB, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS-- , hr band, a goal clock cf Silk, Shaker Wo•Jo, Mcrloo, Ribbed Scotch Wool, Chamois, okc , Ac. , of all colors and idles, at the Pur l:Li Mpg Soure ,I L. 111118 H FIELD A 801 , 7, all No 70 Wool StrteL HALP LoOSS—A fine assortment. of all colors of Merino, Scotch Lamb's Wool and o.'aebmere, on hand at at L. 11111.811 FIELD A SON'S. `lll «T&—.l ust receiving trAn the factory. another lot of th, se fine French Wrists, Shirt+ and Collars, at L. lIIES/IFIELD SON'S ~r ArNyDd . t Chenillr, Cashmere and Nlk, of oct27 L 11 fftSfIFIELD A SON'S. IJATENT the popular Patent Medi ' eines of the day can be had at oat .27 JOS. FLEMING'S. B AR' OIL—A genolac aructe, highly perfumed. to sate by f .108. FLEMING. jy t.N , l e L rv it:' ti t. o — n . o k r o b e: t e , od b e n a o lu d a g b u lt m l p „ r . e m pli d a b tl y on for the cet27 J, S FLEMING. W ISTAII.% 001.1(111 LtYLEftO Mtt er —A eta:o eel speedy remedy for cougha. cohle, Influenza, sons threat- At. Sold be (oct27) JOS. FLEMING. AY very superior art.cle of Went Lodi. Kay Rum Just received and for auk , by oct27 JOS. PLEIIINCI. [ld received. n frecti supply f genuine Palm lionp, made or pure Yalu! Oil. octQT JOR. PLEMM. L li.BlN A, Or Kotloloo Bear Greare, for the growth, beauty and proaerntlon of the hair: sold by m 127 JOS. FLEMING. pia METAL.-60 tone Juniata, (Monroe Furnace;) 100 do No 2 Anthracite; 60 do Coke; do No. 1, hot blast, Hanging Rook, for foundry ; f.tr sale by mu/7 JOHN ..100RIICA1). • 8 L03k13-76 tons Juniata; 100 do Lake Champlsla; for sato by oottlf JOUN MQOIIREAD. 1 EMONN-15 boxes prime Malaita Lemons just rooeirrd I_4 and for sale by RNYIIEIt ANDERSON, octX7 :ID Wood street. ROCK CANDT-20 boaes W; 25 do Jujube ; Jun received sod for sale by lo;12:1 REY idER ANDERSON. DR. SPRING'S LAST WORK : —Just published, The ( - entreat betweeo Good and Had Men, Illustrated by the Biography end Truths of the Bible ; 2 Tole For sale by JOHN B. DAVISON, oo 27 65 Market street. near Fourth. WOW, I'LAIUtt-140 more pteceis of those splendci styles of Wool Plaids, in eight yard patterns, opened thin day by A. A MASON oet27 25 Fifth street WOOL -20,000 IN of Tab. Polltd and Flyers Wool wanted by SPRINGER LIARR6I3OII, - DUTTEH-30 kegs prime Western Yertosyivxma butter JD In Store and for able by ' . itURLIti 17 hnlea aortal . Rotes Pair friStore . and lj for rule by oct24j SPRl'w3ttß HARBAI.7OII H OPS -:10 bales flops just received sod for sole by tt:4 BP.IIII , IOER ELARBAUEIII. /1.0 PEDOE2-200,000 Torpedoes; 200 boxes Fire Cm( kers; Just received and for sale by 11}:tlitlNli—A10 boxes extra scaled new received and for sale by . _ mats fresh Dates ; 10 dozen Capers; just received sod for sale by SECOND HAND PIANOS.--One 6 1 4 octave Piano Sorts in elegant Rosewood awe, with carved moulding and iron frame; warranted to be in perfect order. $225. One 7!...fi octave Piano Forte, In Mahogany case. $176. One 6 " $125. One 6 " $lOO. For sale by ,OHARLOTTE BLUME, oct 12 No. lIR Wood etrPot, 21 door above Fifth BUSTLED 1110NIcr!—Invented in a good Watch, a good Razor, or a good Oold Pen. (indispensable arlicies fur every accurate, truthful, intelligent person,) wilt return much pleasure and satisfaction. WILSON, on the corner cf market and Fourth etreets, le generally reported to tare the finest assortment in the city, and to ,ell the cheapest quaoi , y considered. Doers your Watch need repairing or cleaning? WILSON has the beet Watch Repairing Shop in the State, at t 7 Mar. ket street, corner of Fourth. oct3l AFEW BARGAINg—One of siz acres, at Woods' Ran, finely improved, with fruits and buildings, and front. log on the Ohio river, It Is offered at moch Inca than its worth. One lot of half wa acre, on the Allegheny river, in Do qneane Borou.th, oßhiah is erected a superior house. It will be given inOmettaitgjetbr good Western land. Twenty-eight acres at Jack's Hun, three miles below the city. Twenty-three acres adjoining Temperaticevllle. All thews are off red low enough to tempt you out of ) our money ; and if theft, do not suit you, just cell and get my printed Register of Lots and Lands for sale. On it there are bargains offered. THOMAS WOODS, oct3l 75 Fourth street. lINBRED OlL—Received and for fah, by 1.4 nov2 HENRY EL COLLINS 14 ' EL 160 bble fresh Louisvilie Lime for sale by nov2 HENRY COLLIN& IH-EMB-600 boxes pnme W. R. cutting for sale by ‘.._/ nor 2 RENRY H. COLLINS. BROOSIIB-60 dm Conk Brooms for Bale by n 072 HENRY H. COLLINS - :;. - .,::;;...1: ~ ,F ~'. l~~y~ i .~ ..rOO,OOO 200;000 108 WOOD STREET 1:1=3113 No. 295 Liberty street. SPRINGER II ARBAUGII IiEYSIER A ANDERSON, No GP Wood etreet REYMER k ANDERSON REYMEIt A ANDEK:iiiN ~..`-i, 5 , ...,.., 4 4:, , , , ...; t4; , . f , ,'...;., -,,,1 ,L , . *- -, 1, ~ -,. -. : ~, - ~...j,;-.4.7:-...ini,,L,,,t,,;1:,•!,4-7,7.i,m,v1:-.4,4.4.-,-„,-,14,..:3::,-.,..+ L. -4,-,:w.-,---,-,:'%., i . , -, * 'l-''T--.4:-Ll-4V",-.01.,"4-,',l'+.le--,1•1,'ir7,3,,--7-;-,-;-.1,,----1A,.,,,.',.-r.,,f--,-,•,:•.,,..14:,,,:;;:,•-•,',..,..---,,,f:,',7..,:,`....'f.:•-.-.,--!..,;•,,, ~,,,,,- . • -I--,-,::::.'-'.iii.......4.-:::,t,----,,,,..7.-:_.,..;-...:,,:f.-::,-;,:v.:Q7-:-...5'',-,.,--'-‘,- —' l - • ..- ~s, IMEICEiRI s.. i.' .. L '. t W•Speetacies and Surgical Operations Blind May is gratify log. for as to beable to announce to the public that the utility of BALLh' PATENT EYE CUPS Is now no expert. meat,—tbelr wonderful effects are coming daily to the knowledge of the proprietors. Strange as It may seem, it is true, that Specitac'es , may be dispensed with entirely anJ 'Sight restored to its original power. These cups are simple, yet philosophical. They are used without pain or the least danger of Ininry. Below will be form& several ilificates which speak highly In their favor: [From the New York Evangelist] A vela gimp's vet philosophical instrument, has been invented by J. Ball tc Co., of this city, by the application which the cornea of the eye is gradually raised to its origi md convexity, causing the Letts to Impinge on the retina without the aidof convex lenses. Thus by en eagy proceSs persons who have used glasses for yenta are enable] to dispense with then. The editor of the Pennsylvania Ntunerst writes ee fol Lowe, respecting the care of Mra. Our; teed, of Uniontown. Pennsylvania: Urnorerows, Pa., August 1, 1854. Being well acquainted with Mrs. Curstead, I know tha before she n•ed "Ball's Patent Eye-Cups,' , it wig iteposei ble for her to read without the use of spectacles, and that bar bight bee been restored by the use of the Comae thst ohe now reeds print with her naked e)e without difficulty Joga P. Bestial, Ed.. - Penn. Democrat. IiLLCAISITOWN, June 1,1864. Dear Sir—Having lost my sight by old age, I was In• duped to purchase your wonderful instruments, and by using the same according to your directions, I sacceeded.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 month.% which shows that the restoration is not a temporary one, but a valuable and permanent cure. ?Mosul' Smul. Of the firm of Brien Brothers, Piskdale, Hasa. Cy .By remitting flee dollars, a pair will be tent, poet paid, with hill directions, to any part of the country. Ad. dress DR. GEO. 11. IMRE% corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. sepl9.daw 'Er Important to Forme/A.-new Dlitoov. ertes....VE . GET &BLS CATTLE POWDER.—Thre , e Pow deco are put up in one pound packs, and are really a good article, not only for the diseases incident to horsq, cows, swine, and other animals, bat they are, likewise an excel' lent article to Improve the condition of the animal. For Mich lbws, they not only improve the condition of mile/ cove, but they inure:ass the quantity as well as Iw. prove the quality of milk and hitter. The proprietors say that it Increases the quantity of butter front half a pound to a pound a week to each cow, while those persons who have tried it say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with the tame kind cf feeding es 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 improve the appearance of their clock. Price 25 cto. a paper ;5 pa' pus for GIO. H. KEYS R, Corner Wood sueebaod Virgin alley, octl2 Wholesale and Retail Agent. 461- Cough Remedies.— Ir. Keyser's Pectora Syrup will cure you. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup miff cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keyeer's Pectoral Syrup grill cure Influenza. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold in the head Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup nil! cure Incipient Can gumption. oyA recent letter from 11. r. J. W. Veatch, of Eokeby, Ohio, 1 want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mall. There Is a lady here who has a (*ugh and the doctors can't cure her. I Was in the sifnie way, and tried everything without benefit, until I got a bottle of your Pectoral Sy rup ; I took It but twice, anti It cured me sound and well. Ask for Dr. Karma's Paoroast Brew and take no other. Price, SO cents. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, No. 140 Wood street, and at .1. P. FLEMING'S, A llegbeny. tip2s:tbor Affir Marsh's Itsdleal Cure Truss will core 'nearly every care of reduceable Hernia. Trusses et various prices always on hand. C tiLldrsza , s Trusses of different formaandstreugth, for sale. • Elastic Stockings for varicose or enlarged vein s !` Abdoinulal Supporters—A dozen differentklnds. Pile Props for the support and curs of 'Piles. Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and dollermed coodltion of the Chest, and many diseases Of the Chest. S asp° onion Bandages. All these articles may be bad or applied at DE. &sr, DEWS Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any part of the country by sending the money and measure. spli&daw oar Substitute for the New Liquor Low.—Dß. UatimPl3 ANTI•BACCHANALIAN mtryta, a safe and sure remedy for the cure of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract and as a conk is une qualled For tho following complaints it Is a most valuable medicine : Dyspepsia, Liter Cbmpiednt, Epilepsy, Neulr alg ia, Par Avers q/allßads, Delirium Tremens GencralDth.atty. This megicine is intended to produce a change In the aye tem, and a distaste fJr alcoholic drinks. Several Instances where we have sold it, we have bad the most gratifying results; so, to persons who are really desirous of .breaking MI the Indulgence in Intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help. Sold at Si per bottle at the Drug Store of DR GEO. IL KEYSER No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, alma of the Golden Mortar. ap2s-liatv DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATE GERINANBIT ERS PIIBY&ILELD BY DR. C. IL :AMON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL 11710TUALLT 001[11 • • LITER COMPLAINT, DITSPDPNIA te :AUNDICIL Fttroesie or Nervous Debility, Dina= the Sidestp, end oh dieeasei arising fro= a di/on/era or StootaeA. Snob ea Oonatips• Lowerd Pitm, Putnam or Bleed to the Mad, Acidity or the Stomach, usea;Seartboam, Meg= for Food,: Tnloses or weight In the Stomach, Sour ltructatiotut, Sinking •.*' ...Sous, Sinking, or Fluttering at: the Pit of the EMm.rA... , Swimming of th e Head, flurried end Difficult Breathing, Fintrering at the Heart, Choak• lag or 811 tfocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness cf Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration Yellowness oelhe Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Edda, Back, Cheri, Limbs, du-, Sudden Flashes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, thmetant Laser, Inge of Evil, and great DrPrnol#oll Of Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, doom en nit a feeling of the utmost confi dence in its virtues ardada l *don to the disesees for which It is recommended. It la no taw and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years' trial before the American people, and ire reputation and sale fe unrivalled by any aim Hs* Frtt • paratlons extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well kunwn Physicians and individu als, in all parte of the country Is immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my " Memorabilla," or Practical Reaript Book, for Partners and Families, to be had gratis, of all th Agents for the Ummen Bitters. • - PrimeSpa! °Zee aml Haimlkotory, no Areh street, PhDs delphia Pa. Se - Sold by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A Fshnestock & Co., No. 0 Wood street; Fleming BroGters 00 Wood street ; U. P. Swartz and 3. P. Fleming, Allegheny deelSbdsoly le • L===l DL BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, de- • . 4 1 votes hie entire attention to an office practice. lila business is mostly confuted to Pricare •T'f' Venereal Diteeuts, and such painful affections, brought on by imprudence,youthful indulgence and canoes. philis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, _ - taint Diztcharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all Mina• es of the "Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup tion., Tetter, Ringworm, Maroons' Diseases, Eeminal Weakna.s, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weak. nees, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, sumeatifully treated. Cure guaranteed. Twenty years' practice (ten In this city) enables Dr. Brows to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come under his care. Office and Prints. Consultation Booms, 4/..Diamond alley Uti. Charges moderate. novtalsoaly SHINGLE MACHINE. Be zdall'a Double Acting River and Shaver. I improvement is the resnit of tong mischani.al ex perience, and Is now presented to the public as the first and only practical machine extant for Rivrog and Shaving bhingles Its operatlesm are entirely dissimilar from every thing of the kind heretofore offered, and the combination and construction are wholly original w.th the luveutor. It both rives and &heves with the rift of the timber, by first splitting from the block a piece thick enough for two shin gles, which piece is equally divided, and by passing through two sets of knives, completes the operation, thus producing two ahlogies at every revolution. This machine will tiro and shave three thousand shingles per hour, of uniform thickness and taper, and every way superior to those man ufactured by any other proems. Not only is it adapted to pine, and other soft wood, but works to equal advantage in hard timber of various descriptions. For right of territory, or machines, inquire at the City Hotel, or at IL H. Ryan's Furniture tittilding , r, Fifth street. All interested in the improyerarnts of the age should not fail to call at Sl Filth street, and examine the workings of the Rlyer-and Shaver. nov2sitf 0. K. oil+ M BERLIN. Agent. Proclamation DY VIRTUE of a precept under the hands of Wm. B. I) McClure, President of the Court of Common Pleas, to and for the Fifth-Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the Court of Oyer end Terminer, and General Jell Delivery, In and for said District, and William Beggs and Gabriel Adams, Esqs., Associate Judges of the same Courts, In and for the County of Allegheny, dated the hilt day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tiftyllve, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, at the Court Molise In the City of Pittsburgh, on the fourth Monday of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M. übilo notice le hereby given to all Justices of the reace, Coroner and Constables of the county of Allegheny, that they be then and there, in their proper persona, with their rolls, records, Invitations, examinations and other remem brances, to do those things which to their respective Oak., In their behalf, appears to be done—and also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now are or may be in the jail of said county of Allegheny, to be then and there to prose cute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand In Pittsburgh, this fifth day of Nte. re* ber, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-five, and of the Commonwealth, the,7Bth. nov'f:td BODY PAITERSON,Iherift N. G. MURPHY & BRO., NO. 57 WOOD STREET, Have now $n store a beautiful assortment of DRY GOODS AND SMALL WARES, B Oo m° in : weeat ll ewer lr t closing prices, and wthheyrilseatasual. vance on Eastern cost for caw; or to good prompt six mouths purchasers. All purchasers are Invited and desired to make an exam ination of their stook. octlllestawlm CA At PETINGS. DiLAWARE COUNTY CARPET IIIANTIPACTURING ASSOCIATION, on the Cheater Plank Road, two miles below the city line, offer to buyers thls season, AXMINIS TER, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, 3.PLY INGRAIN, DAMASK and VENETIAN CARP ET I N G, at very reduced priors for cash or city acceptance, (interest added.) The stock, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety, can be examined at the Factory WarebotsothAarby. or at the Stores, Noe 18 and 40 N. SECOND at ,PHILADELPELL Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. lel4:3nths ' J. eroNEr JONES. Bottler. TOW OGDEN & co., Bottlers, No. 1 Pirst street, et) would respectfully Inform the public th.t they hate contently on,hand a lar:e eturply of SARSAPARILLA, SILNERAL WATER, ALE end PORTER, of the beat qua', ity. , De attention of famille - s SS particularly direoted to the fact that they bottle WaleiGHT'S Irate purest state. Physicians recommend it to famililnion account of Its wholesome and strengthening qualities. loct3o.lyl =I 1 k. I 4A4. i 1. , t ~ ..tla ~ ! YMDIOA BOER iii HUMID BITTERS Eck fforlandsch Kriciden Bitten. firiwo yEAns halm eletuied sine° tho latroduction of this tiahatblo medicinci Aldo the .United Stator. Du fag this Umo it has gained a Lnieersai popularity as a remedy for Fever and 4 ,24 2 AnP , Viat flan, Zreadaolle, Lon of Apper.a.. Deway, s;rwavenen, , 2460 and. 81 ,41,7 P 414. Many of our mast worthycitainer tuft* t) its wonderful °Molloy in all afreCtiCTS f thq,atnlaach and IITBV. ASA it never has boon equalled, tar thetsollat It attbrda In all apses of dabillfl or - weakness of -11*.liind le Amon tn. atantaneotoi. 113 nervous, ttetunatta and neural& atiao• and ti ll it o ble therii in e a ff mn ectaTed i ond w"P ad mi cur ")T e. b4mdietat. Whpn eminent pbyeltLipa Prescribe, and their patients 93 unhesitatingly rosoinniendi,enzely, we may oeinse to doubt, and eagerly test Its virtues for ourselves. pm - tea AND,AcION. : A One of Eight Atoned Mantling eyed by Eberhave's Holland Bittere—llichael. Kelly, 24:117firantosear field street, eaya: " Leet. 4nly, while inswing on the river, on a cotton boat piping between - Nan:lt= and New Orleans, I was taken with fever and ave. Par eight long months I suffered with this dreadful disease., 'Xbe greeter part of ties dine I was unable . to work, told spout at least fifty dul- LIU for different medicines; bat found on pamanent rebel. Three weeks ego,one of my friends InsisW upon my trying B erhavde Holland Bitters, saying thati dare tsar guaran teed. 'After taking It for "onsilseek; I Insist rate t was a sound man. I have beettat work now Liters weeks, and have had nto return of toe china and fever whatever." I eartby the above statement is true. Tata. • " iv., Diamond House, Or at ilebeetei'd; Gothic MIL HEADACHE AND. iwiLtrz Mr. Dias Liscomb, of Birminghsni, nye: . ..I have found in Boerhave's Bitters a - remedylertesufaChe and debility. My wife bas also used it with the greatest Benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittaburgh,eitto - reatarkft that he has experienced mini, relief from:l4lmin headache. SRO A Holicradeek Tesliatoo.. 7 —JipPA dttletatalt, living ft the Holland settlement of Bbebeygan..Wiecresin, says :,."After suffering for some time the misery attending an utter pros tauten of mind and bony, I have befit mertorel, by using Boerbave's Holland Bitted's; toissifect health." The fact of this remedy being in sued high repute among the Boilandars in Wisconsin; Michigan, Nerflork—in fact, in every Holland settlement in the Halted 8 etas—argue, much in its favor. IMI7MVM.MMM Mr. John Davideon, living tenadiesaboire Pittsburgh, on the reunsylvaniallacuxi,Eityst.!Wheoslctuttienced taking Hoerhave's Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk—now, I enjoy einelbant bealth," WNSKNBBB Or TUN 810 , AND HID 'MOTION. Another Great Cure Fjfected by Beerb,aw's Holland Bitters —The wife of Peter be Witte, Bring id Holland Town, libe. bir gun county,Wisconsiti, suffered much from weakness of the Reattach and indigestion. She bad been under a phy sician's care for come time, but the disease teemed to kettle even his skill. She purobastd ante Holland Bitters at our office, which has given tone to her stoma, her appetite and rength are returning, ant wetrmly believe that this Is another great core effected bylcurnsedielne. We have still to record many annsierfateares effected by this remedy, but midst wait.aruitheir ' , opportunity. One thing you can rely upon, what we havityrubllshed ere iron yessons much respectedourtitermannlty, and are literal. p 3 true. . Quurr - Editor i%eboygari ltitorb&le, theboygn, Wes, is. AHE A Case o f 11. and," Standing eared, by Reerhate's 21.1t/and intlerr.--George . Henderson, of Eittatinnth, says: 'AI a: suffering for_ threemonthe with rheumatism—a part of the time so severely as to confuse, me to my bed—l bay. been entirely enrol by using Boast:eves Holland Bitters. I have hod one atteek since, but totind alritem instantaneous relief in the same medicine. It nit my,opliskto, a sure remedy for rheumatism." ' NERVOUS AND' BILEIDIAMO ',ERECTIONS. This changeable weather le likely to product a great deal of sic/mesa. To persons troubled with nervous or rhauma• t'a affections, - we would recommend Boerhares Holland Bitters. On referring to our twltimns, you w,ll find mill catcs from some of our litettlerman and Engllab citizens.— Pennsylvania qh , fot Zeitun2. THE ViOnliT FOlllit OF PILES CAN. .BE CURED. We are at liberty to refer to several well known gentle men, who have used, thoroughly tested. and now reeom rcend Boerhaves Holland Bitten-its a remedy for pUer. We are not at liberty to pitblish their names. but will take pleasure in referring any patron to there who denies this statement For this election, ono-half of the prescribed doss ahould be taken-65y half tenspooriful, morning, noon and night, one hoar betore meals. CAUTION I The great popularity of this delightful Aromas has In duced mauy imitations, which the putille 'should guard against purehealug. Be not persuaded to buy anything else unW you bare given Boernave's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will matinee you how infittitely superior it to to all these Imitations. OS. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles fbr $5, by the sole Proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JA., Manufacturing Phannaceuttifs and Chemists. corner Smithfield and. Third ste,_Pittsburgh. B. E. bbILLF.ES R 021.; Druggists, corner of Second. and Wood Mesta. And all Druggists in Pittsburgh, Ailogbeny,Blrmlngham, Manchester end Temoarancerille. sep2ldately lilt• MORSE'S 11 1 , ifIORATING E CORDIAL, rlzEziromeivoN IN NICRICINII. Hsult) Restored amid Life .Lerigthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR IT will replace weakness with strength, incapacity wit efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ac. deity, and this not only without hamird ar reaction, but with. happy effect on the general organisation. air Bear in mind that all maladim, wherever they Abe in, Ankh with the nervous system, and that the yaralisationet the VMS of motion and sensation is Ihnicardeatlt. Bear In mind, also, that for every kind of 1110401119 401313111:14#14Bltzir 00T• dial is the onlyreliable preparative knoin. CUBS OF NESVOI:IS DISUSES. No language can convey au adettrosto ideaOf the inane /tate and almost miraculous cfMngewhirit it occardona In the dimwits!. debilitated and eludten4 Morroaa system, whether broken down by emcees, weak bytatnre,or Impair ed by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed 'Organisation Is at, once braced, revivified and built np. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanyhiogether der Its influence. Nor is the evert temporary; for the 00Z. dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution Itself, and restore It to its normal condition. , LOBB OB 2a3161111; Onnhaelon, giddiness, rush of blood to. thelieted, maiere chap, debility; hyateria, wretchedness, thnughta of Belt destroction—fear of insanity, dyepepeds, general prostra tion, irritability, nervominees, Inablllty , to, deep, disease Incident to males, decay of the propagating fetnctlime, bye tells, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation- of the heart mpotency, constipation, etc-, from whatever nausea arising Itis, If then be any reliance to be PlacetrOnlionien teal nosy, absolutely A GREAT At EDII3.LYZ /Oft .1 MAL ES. The unparalleled enacts of this great iiatorative In ail etlinglilnts incident to tbanaes; mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousatulsof atimulania havebeerritavatited— thousands-of invigorante concocted paryerting to be =ln the varlowidleemies atedderangarttettis to which ate formation of woman render her liable. ThltY WOMAN OP Who angers from weakness, derangement, n.erroasnese, tremem, pains in the hack, or any other diddrzter, whether to buses, or .4*M:two to both sese.to ginthe profiles Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED P 8111302114 Orothete, will find this Cordial after they hav,e need a hot tle or two, a thorough regenerator a the eystem. In all directions ore to be found the happy parents of healthy oR• spring, who would not have been so but for; this maroon* , nary preparation. Audit 13 equallypotent for the many di.. eases for which It Is recommended. Thorson& of young men have been restored by using it, and not In I single hp stance has It (ailed tc beneht them. P1211130N8 OP PALS COMPLX.TIO2P. or consumptive habits, are restored by the newer a bottle or two to bloom and 'rigor, changing the skin Prom a pale, yin- Low, sickly color, to a beauttfaltiorld complexion. TO TIM MlBolllllp. These are sonse of the and and melanCholy effects produ ced by early habits of youth, vim weaknesiof-the:temlF aid limbs, peirus in the head, dimness of sight,loss of must cuter power, palpitation of the heart, dyspgreia, nervous , Irritability, derangement of the digestive ll:motions, general debility, symptoms of consumptions, eto. Mentally, the fearful effects on the 'Madam Much to be dreaded. Loss of memory, endemism of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to oxietyself-distruet, lose of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of slain prod°. mid. All - thus Winded BEIPOIIII OONTEXPLAUNG glArtirsd/H should reflect that a monad mind and body ate the most ue ., smeary requisites to promote connubial' fondue.% indeed, without these, the journey through life conies a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view Lthe mind becomes shadowed with despair, and taied witlPthe Melancholy reflection that the happinesa of another be. comes pl ighted with your own. CAIPIaOI4. Dr:blame's Invigorating Cordial has beau counterfeited by some um:mint:4le Wilma. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprie tm'a facsimile paged over the cork of each bottle, and the following Words blown in the glare: Dr. Doris's, Invigorating ,Dori Dal, 0. H. BING, Propels*, N. Ti The Cordial le put op, highly concentrated, pint Ha—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollar', for twelve dollars. O. H. BING, Proprbtor, 102 Brftdway, N. B. Bold by_Drueglata throughout theynited Stump, ,Oan ad and the West Imam AGENTS Pittsburgh ......D5.(110. - 11. HSYBSB, No.-10 Wood el Do. ----FLEMING, 111I0a. No. co Wood et. Do. E. SELLERS, Wood emelt. Allegheny City...BECICHAM A WHENNAN; Do. __ -.JAMES T. SAMPLE A CO; Do. J. P. rintilia. Agent or Ohio.-J. D. PARK. ClindnitstL 110U:dimly F. Brown , ' Essence 01 Jamftice.Ginger. TBIS Essence is a preparation of unusuaLeacelleuce., or dinary diarrhtea, incipient cholera, in abort, IP cases of prole:ration of the digestisefunctbma, it Is etttles. [lentils value. Daring the prevalence of epidemic/ cholein end summer complaints, it la peonllarl* efifteaOloner no find * individual or traveler ihould be leilbont3t. Cauinm.—Be sure to get the genuine Bthentey, which Is prepared only by P. BROWN, at his Lrtag . ;ratd. Chen:dud Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut - gm% Philadel phia, and for eels by all the respeefableAsfothecarles In the United States, and in Pittsburgh by B. A: PALINESTOCB a CO, ' And In Allegheny by . SCULLY a CO. 11. P. SCEIWARTZ, • septi:Bmdaw LE& A. ERCHIIAIfi, Palmer** Celebrated. Bplcuriori Seance TANMS -PREEMINENT for Snoring 13trups.- Gravies Matt, Meat, Game, ko. We adrift all_good hatuaratrea . S to try It Pries 25 cents per bottle et all Grocer and Fruit Stores the Dotted States and anodes For sale by ITCLURO and ci. H. SZYSFII. Pittsburgh . : -- P. T WHIG= a. CO.. Maskotstriwt: naideal. I.olttalawlv Is elLuTtit3, llAi3Bl6tAtutas, aa —A lams and well setoonl stool of Broad (Botha, Bla^k and Feuer Cassimeres, Costnotta, Tweeds, Jeans, Ae., just received by oetB A. A. tdABON A 00
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