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L , -42 ,„, L 4,. , , ... , ..L.IP 4 .7,4 , _,~....3 „tiff ., / . •• , • , •-• , , 1 / 4 4 r r • • . • "'' . • 7--k• .1' i L _ory,y _POST,..:. IMUIM WED N BDAK NOVEMBER 21 raellrmuffittn,Enate B. —Qai te a large concourse ofpeople assembled on the cor• ner of Waynegaid , Liberey threats, yesterday af. ternoon, to witness the , second trial of Mr. Joe. TetWrystrateitm Fire Engine. - '• After being brought to the ground;:itt single attachment was made with the plig_nt`the cor ' heir of Penn .street; . and fire,pltmetricedcr the boJJ r, in exactly seven nitontee,eteit* watt tweed, and the- machine readi 7 .l6vrork..,ll3ente Ilttic tinin, l however, was occupied, before...valet . win -thrown, but in fifteen minutes operaticati were•commenced, and a stream of water was _forced shollt oneltundred and fifty feet thfougft a f luck nozzle. Eight attachments were then made to the pine ,6e.Libtrity street, and three streamti thrown—t two through i inch pipes, the other 11 inch. A heavy and continuous body of - water, sufficie4 to epeedily extinguish the largest oonfle,ration, was przcipitated for a considerable time through 'nob pipe, no stoppage or -difficulty of any kind ' being experieffeed. boa did not see the dietance thrown_ measured, boa calculated it over on hundred and fifty feet. `The nindbine wetted admirably in every , rei. apect,,and the spectators generally seemed to think it *as well adapted for the pnrpoac la ,tended.,, The inventor, Lowry, hos labored indefatigably to perfect his engine, and we hope be may reap the reward of his ingenuity and exertions. The Perioaexte. of New York City ethiblM this afternoon, at 8 o'clock, and this evening. To-morrow being Tbankeging Day it exhibits Tanga rites, at 104 in the forenoon, 8 - o'clock In the afternoon, and In evening. Also, every evening this,weeki and Saturday afternoon at 8 "Veit*. it ;drew a full house last evening. In Ballard'a.Panoraniao every sign can be read as • dietinstly-as-those over the store doors on Wood etrfet;in'this city, and over eighty thousand are . represented faithfully on canvas. Thu., the western dry goods merchant beholds the name and sign of acme wholesale firm With whoseri• pulation las hoe become acquainted probably tbrough , themiedium of the papers, and when `her2 - 'oettif ; Mir - :York , 'city for the first time hie bitrids,lll , titepe it once to tho familiar spot, viten - tut for the information be obtained at the prchothina, be might have wandered into a dozen different establishments and completed his pur chases before meeting with the particular one in 'his mind.: ;Let all see Bullard's Panorama, even If" they "have to ride a few miles to do so. It ex titbits itt Masonic Hail 43eettemia Cornm—Before Chief Justice Lewis cad '3,cidges Lowrie,Stiox and Blank. TUESDAY, November 20. In the case of O'Hara and others vs. the Pa. "R. R Co. a di ffi culty arose in relation to the paper book and reply, on account of an allega tion that both contained matters irrelmiant and of a personal character. The discussion of these alleged irregularities by Messrs. Williams and Stokes occupied a considerable portion of 'the morning's . session. The Susquehanna cases were then taken up and argued by Geo P. Hamilton, for the plain. tiff in eriOr. These are three oases wheran the owners of the Susquehanna are plaintiffs in er- Tor; and Alex King, Loeoh, IffnAlpin & Co., and Will km 'Holmes & C.. are the respective defend ants in error. . _ .IbeCourt adjourned until this morning at 9 o'olook. . DIBTILESSING ACCLUEWE —A young man named William Fleming, while out shooting on the hills broc of Allegheny, yesterday morning, was d ageronsly w if not fatally, iDjurad, by the pre mature explosion of his gun. lie had just pat in ta , heavy:char,ge of buck abet, and was in the .pet withdrawing the ramrod, When the neap 'on went - cff; - the' rod passed siting the side of his face,' taking sways portion ot an ear, while the shot lodged in big taco, nook and breast, billet ing a,pumbetAt Oevcre injuries. A companizo who nail along with him procured aseistanoe and Sad nitanouveyed to his father's residence, oh Robinson -street, where he remains in an eX- Ireinely preettrious condition. amain tot Nsw BRIELEITOE.—AE old man named-James Fleming, who keeps a tavern in New Brighton, Beaver cotraiy, committed sul• cido about dusk on 15100 day evening, by sever iag the jugular vein of his throat lie was be tween fifty and sixty years old, an Irishman by birth, and of rather dissipated habits. Baloide appears to run in the Fleming family. Boma five years ego the wife of the deceased shut- Bed off this mortal coil" through a similar agency of cold steel, and about two ) eara there after a eon attempted the same thing, but his Wound was sown up before it had proved fatal. ALM:IEIEST tali BUTLER PLA.S.K AOAD. —The following gentlemen were elected officers of this road for the ensoing year, at the I ate election: President—John Graham, Eaq., of Butler. Directors—Richard Morrow, Samuel M'Cuslin and !noes Deer, of 'Allegheny comity, and 8 . A. liurvience and James Campbell of Butler county. Treasurer—Dunlap McLaughlin, of Butler. Auditors—Geo. A. Kirbpatrlok, Peter Daffy, and E. lll'Jankin. P13311811 1 / 1 11168. 1/cap.—Lieutenant Waterman Palmer, ton of Waterman Palmer, Esq., of this city, died at Fort Moultrie, Charleston, 8. C., on the 17th inst... of yellow fever, after a brief illness. Lieut. Palmer graduated with distin gniahed•bonor at West Point, in 1854, but re signed his commission, and was subsequently , ap pointed:to the First ttegircent of Artillery, in which corps he was serving at the time of his death. Rums m Couaz.—The Supremo Court room was crowded, yesterday, to witness a pt o fessional tournament between two of our most distingatelibd laayelw. We have not listened to .the same amount of pointed, agonizing sarcasm "for many a day. The encounter, was somewhat prolonged, and admirably, sustained through out. Thezombatants were Messrs. Thera. Wil .lhates and W. A. Stokes. VALUABLE REAL 139 - TAXII TOR SALE &SD LEASE. agent, atertisee in another column a. - largo number of valuable lots for sale In 'Pittsburgh and Allegheny City. .Aleo,.nttn dry tracts of laud in Illinois and Indiana. Here is a chalice tc ‘ r speculation, as mud' of this land is -Tery . valnable, and some of the lots In 241ii , two cities are the most desirable kind of ,Property. VetuAnts-Beet. Betas—This evening at 7 o'clock Mr.- Davis will sell, at the Merchant's E col:tame, a very desirable property oritaberty afritit, inihe bth.ward. Also, by order of . the. trustee of Gen. Larimer, a number of fine emus fry Beate at East . . Liberty, and a farm 'on the Youghiogheny river,. near McKeesport. . hlnzon. or Aritscuraux.—The Bulletin an nounces Joshua Robinson, Esq. a candidate for the : :Mayoralty of Allegheny. Candidates over there are as plenty as blackberries. Beventan gentlemen have already expressed their inten tion to accept of the office, If their friends in- :mist upon it. • —The new comedy of Sall Water Bons Deep was reoeived with a full, house on Monday evening, and gave general satisfaction. 'lt 4s an-excellent pl add was well performed by,0113 sta'ck a Inipany. It will be repeated this evening, together with the drama of Ben Bolt. MATHElL—Yesterday afternoon, two young fellorift were arguing in a baker-Amp, in the Fifth - Wire: 4ao ,Of them named Haas called the .other a liar, at whioh he pulled out Almife and stabbed him in the eye, entirely destroying that organ. Nor Trtur..—The reports published in several of' the papers of the oily that bridges, embank ments, were washed away on the Allegheny Valley Railroad by the late rains, are not true, naive are Radioed the road Is in excellent work ing order. • • ACCIDENT TO A 14000AIOTIVE.—Yesterday, the .ntreet locomotive of the Pennsylvania railroad, while drawing an immense load of freight up Liberty street, gave out at the oansl bridge, and 00 - train was detained some time In souse gennot). annar PANOIiABIA —Hanington!a Dio ramio-Panorama opens for the first time to•mor roW afternoon, at the City Hall. Thotie who have-Mien it speak loudly in its praise. Should we find it morthy, we shall .cheerfully con• tribute our• meted of commendation. We wourarciall-the'attention of the public to an important coirtmlinicalion from Doctor Lii. -0 01 aho , of Cincitiniti. - relative to Corti Shelters, found In our local 0 Calgltl. BE /VT Bastiiiiis'roit.,owsmsr.—The Penney I vanis railroad, on Monday, shipped eatitward twelve hundred and seventeen bans of freight. [prom the Evening Chronicle, of,yeatenlay.l Sy Telegraph from Thh public would 4'4011 to be on their gnarl 1 1 in buying the old fashioned oylinder Coro Bhel . ler, even, though they do hare a patent ;Oral epring. There is one here coeting only- Our dollare to Manufacture, that will put all cylinder' , and concave . corn shelling machines into the shade, be point of 'speed, neatnese and ease of , ' epos on though, of course, far inferior to tho' great DiekttteteEibeller. Dooms T. p. Lagointsa. Sir Drape ta...drhere are but few who do not at • some time a the unpleasant effect of temporary irtragetaloiromeh as a:mm.of ftllbrWireight. Out , ZEES of the entnadh, fonttOngtle, bittianese in the mouth. nausea, sick headsche,,bu.i, As. , all' fmeh feelings are era deuce of approaching dyspepsia; which should always be checked and eared by the use of Dr. HOSTITITEeI! Stomach Bitters, which are known tb be arantillibledemecly for ell snob complaintir. - To this, eiebturaMis will trstify, who have tried them and prayed the tett. Dr. aosrarria's Bitters are Wm- eale by Mir Principal Drugaisist, Wad dealers gene rally, and by . 1108TH/Tllll, MUM a 00., noviLdair , 287 Penn street. air Weakness of the Stomach and Indi. geittan....anot.turr Great eau effected by Barrhaves land Bdtsis—abewifeof Pieta Do Witte, living in Holland Town, Sheboygan eoenty, Wissmen, suffered mach from weatnects of the stomach and indigedinn. She bed been under • physic-Imes care for some time, bat the disease named to baffle even his skill: She ptirehaeed some SOL. I,II2IJSITTRIU3 at our office, which bee given tone to her stoutish; !MT appetite srudstrength ate returning, and we firutly.bellete that this is anodicr great cure effected by -your medicine. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by We remedy, but must wait another opportunity. One thing you can rely upon, that we haverpubilehed are from persons much respected Mow community, and are literal. ly true. J. QU INDUS, Rd. Sheboygan Nieuwabode, Sheboygan, Wis. CAUTION l—To prevent imposition, be careful to est for Soethavies Holland Bitters The great popularity of this medicine bas Induced maul , imitations, which the public should guard against nun:basing. Sold at $1 per bottle, or ale bottles for $5, by the propri etors, SNNIAMIN,PAGN, Je., & CO., Manufacturing Phannacentiste and Chorales, Pittsburgh; S. B.IIMLLERS A 00., earner of Wood and Second streets; and Druggists generally. novlB iiir . Olark s a Stomach Sitters are acknowkdged by all who have tried them to be the best family medicine of the age, far the"cirre of Dyepopsla, Costiveness, and a die ordered state - of - the Llverlandlitotaaah. They , have no rival. She proptietore do. not pretend to caution people &Om using other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the- name of Btomach Bitters, for they have found that only one trial was needed to render such caution I:llltleCenflry. Vor sale, wholesale, by 00L , L131 & CLAIM, No. 22 Market street; Gm. IL Erma, 140-Wood street; and by Druggists generally. • -COMMERCIAL PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND iir.a6 RANTS , /LICH ANC; °MOHR& An rte. Asaideai--T 8. CURSE- Eecond u . Ow. W. Cats Treasurer—X. Mixes, Jr. Zicretary—J4za P. B. Buyeriniorpliolt-4. T. Notwaut, Ja . thirunittoe or:Arbitration for trovember—Oro. W. CABS, V. P.; Ws, Palmas, D. 18PeA1scsss, Jao. A. Wawa RuSi 3. Tnorts. NIL* IdirllCW Or rITTIO3MIOR NAIL/EMS On7Cll 07 ' YHA LUIZ MO.llllllllO Pia' Wednesday, November 21. 1866. There was mote doing yesterday. The therm being at 3 high ttage, a great dent of animation exiats along the wharf We find'sales of the following artistes repo:ted on 'Change: . . FLOUR—Pales 85 bbls superfine and extra, from wharf, at $8@8,25; 90 bbls superfine, from wharf, at 18: 50 bbls extra, from wharf, 1t8,50 ; 26 bbls do from store, $860; OD do from wharf, $8,50. RYE r PLOI.I R--8 le s 10 bbls, from'Wharf, at $O,OO. BUCKWHEAT FLOUB--Sales 300 fifty Tb soots at $3,60 per met: GRAlN—Wheat—Sales 150 bus white at $l.OO, from wharf Itye...Pales 100 bus, tonrrlre, at 80so. Oats...Palos 180 Dna, fronierhart. at 32e ; 100 do do, from wharf, 'LEW WHISK 2—Bales 25 bbls Rectified at 860. LARD OlL—Sales 10 bbls No_ 1 at 934, oast. PALl—Pales 125 bbls extra at SL7S; 160 do No. 1 at $1,02 METAL—PaIes 39 tons No. 2 Aothraatte at 520,50, 7 woe nizaltera mtlmrris Nrw Your, November 20.--11tooks .over; Missouri sixes 80%; Cumberland 24X; Erie 52X; Beading 00%; Galena and Chimp 110%. Michigan Central 73, sterling exchange. dull. Cotton market Arm; sales 1000 bales. Flour impro ving; males 22,00..) bbls, at $0,25 per bbl for straight State- Wheat improving; sales 36,000 bus at $2,28 for southern white, and 52,16 for red, and some iota western red at $2,06_ Corn Is firmer, sales 54,0200n5. Fork has advanced; sales of 15000 bble M as at $22 60 per bbl. Beet languid; sales 200 bbla- Lard Is firm : sales WO bbls. Whlsty Um; sales 150 bbls. Coffee firm ; tales of 3000 begs Rio a 12c. Sugar firm; sales 250 bbets Ittu‘covaio at 7%. Molasses ready. Linseed 011 reactive. Lard Oil firm ; sales 2000 gals at 97%. Iron drooping; sales 50 tone Scotch pig at $B4. Tobacco firm; sales 00 hints. Butter Arm at 1.6Q123. Cheese Arm at axgrix Freights on Cotton to Liverpool uncharged. PLULDI3-Pnts, November 20—Cotton Is arriving rather more freely, but the demand It limited. Cloverseed is at tracting more attention. and prices have advanced 60e; sales 60 bus old and new at 18 per ( 6l lb.. Poem oontinuee exceedingly quiet and pried are steadily main , ained; there Is little or no export demand. and 000@700 bb:s were dls pored of at $9,25 for standard arid good brand., and $o @9,50 for extra; and tansy lots range from $0,75010,76 There is a good demand for Whea , and but a limited amount offering; vales 2g,a000 brut, in lots, at $2,028412,15 to $2,20-tor wtibe. _Corn In steady demand at our last quo. tattoos; sales 3000 bus old yellow at 98, afloat, and 800 boe new, in store, at 70 ; sales 1000 bus old • nd new mix, d afloat, at 93. Whisky dull; small sales of Nestor. In Obis at 40, and prison at 41 CINOINWATI, November 30.—Plour steady with a moderate demand; sales 075 bblext s7.9o@e. Nothingdanein Grain. Hogs that: sales 2100 head at $ 5 87 ; hold rs mostly asking ff ; one I.lio was made •5 $O9O Whisky firm ; vales 40 0 bids at 84, and 150 at 3411; Groceries quiet and unchanged. The river is about etetionary and le unchanged since last evening. pail:Walk November 20.—Tbe Pio= market wsi firmer this morning, with more eoilleraXhan buyers at $B. Wheat is in moderate demand; the reeolpte are not very beery axles entire 'at $2,0802,16 far good to prime white. Corn un hanged. 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSUUROU• Tai Fun Tata( leans at 7 A. M.. throagh to Cinclunati a 12 harm end 40 minutes. aLiIL TWA IZAVIS AT a A Earazs3 f raun •••• AT 3 p. LL These Trains all make oboe connections at Creel.line, sod the East two connect at Alliance. Tbc direct route to Bt. Louts Is now open, via Crestline end Indlanapolls, 100 miles shorter than via. Cleveland. Connections are made at Mansfield with the Newark and Sandusky City mad ; and at Credible with the three roads concentrating there For particulars see handbills. No trains run on Sanday. Through Tickets Bold to Cincinnati, Loulseille St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the'prinelpal Towne and Cities In the West. The NNW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at L 45 P. 3L, and New Brighton at 7 30 A.M. For Tvikete and farther information apply to J. G. curtra, At the corner office, tinder the nonottinihela IIouae• Or, at the federal Street Station, to -0110IIGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pitlaburgh. July 23.1865. 0920 ORM AND INDIANA RAILROAD 8111110 THE Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. E. R TO POET WAYNE, MU Mita= AND UNIT= =lb WW FITTEEWIM. Aar Trains connect at Omitting, without dehrtion, with aig the Trains an the .Ohio and Penna. Road, seal also at P,reat with Trains going Forth and death, on the Mad giver and. Lake Brie Railroad. Par Tickets, apply at the Railroad Ofßeee of the Ohio and, Pennsylvania Railroad. Company in Pittsburgh, Ali. ghooy City, or at any of the following points: Port Wayne, liallefontaine, Cincinuatf, Urbana, Dayton, Springfield, Richmond, Titan, Findlay. Persons desiring Tickets will be particular to eel for • Ticket by the Ohio and 'Watts Railroad• it. EfTRADDIEA.N;Sap't. AlkrhiSTSliN LANDS-80,000 acmes or 'Nut ISMACtreD TV. -LAMM-IWO are anthottred to offer for sale the abovalande In the middle and northern counties of !owe, In Farms of 40, Sq or 180 sorer each. A pptrto BLAKELI 6 EICHEY, corner of Seventh and Smithfield sta. Jar land Warrants wanted. (nova INDBRSIURTS AND DRAWERS.—Just rezceived LJ assortment Of Cashmere. Scotch Wool, Shaker Knit, 'Lamb's Wool Iderino, Mama* 12 Thread Silk end Stout 811 k; end American Wool Wrappers, at the FURNISHING HOUSE of L. lIIRSLIFIRLD A SON, oetl2 No. TO Wood street frILAViSLING SHAWLN, MOPFLFIII3 AND BOAD.FI9-- Just received, • One assoriment of E , coseb and Day butte ITheirie; end Silk, Chanille, Cashmere and Velvet Mufflers, et T.. 1111113EITTELD & BON, oetl2 No. 70 Wood street. AA. kiAtiON'd wits' et 11 daily Ireatdvlag aud opao . log case/ end packagee or calicoes, °foghorns, Moe Iles, Checks, Tweed'', Bet'netts, Dress Goods, Ramis, be keeping their stook toll sad complete in every respect. tual2 FIG faISTAL—WILI be 80id lit the tderenents' Exchange, on Thursday yvardng, Nov. 16th, at 7A o'clock, a lot of lituiron FLICIISCO Pig Metal, by order of 7A o'clock , acting Breeu tore of the late Dr. I'. Ehoenberger, deosat-ed. uoyl4 JOHN 110011.1111 AD. lilirAkTkE-veTwo good Cooke,. eight girls to do hotter , ur Work in the elty,andsix in the ommtry—highWagee paid. Employment wanted by a young man who speaks German and English; a boy of 17 years, and One of 14; a baker, a gardener, a carriage driver. A boy wants to learn a trade; a young man as dirk ; and one as &Iceman In a store or warehouse Gen all give good references. Wanted—Two Blacksmiths and two Shoemakers. Apply et BARB'S Intents once Ofßee, 41.0 Liberty street. InovB Tit haTISP. ON LAND SUisVlSTlNO—Ooraprialog the rt. Theory developed from tive elementary principles, sod the practice with the Chain-alone, the Compass, the Traci• sit, the Theodolite, tha aloe Table, de Illustrated with tour hundred Na and a magnetic chart. fly Oilleepla.d.. OivU Xogineer, Professor of Civll.Engi nesting la Colon College; author of "A Manual of Boat Making," etc. Second edition. Far sale by nova B. T. 0. MORGAN,IO.4 Wood et.reet. waurrzes-6o Woos more cot those r atrabledsrk Irmaoh Chintzes Jost opened by very de- A. A. MASON A CO._ T AUDTION—On Tuesday next, the 'kith Inst., et A o'clock, P. kL, we will sell at public auctlon.Blx of those eligible Budding Lote, part of the plan as laid out by Mr. Henry the upper end of Duquesne Borough. Tble propertp is very beautifully situated, commanding view. up and down theitlleghanY river for several mile., and le nearly opposite thellalted States &Menai. It won Id make sithgether a tins site for a Country now., being en tirely in the country, whilst only two miles from the city. BL *WILY k RICH EY. SQBCOND HAND FIANOII.--One 6 1 4, octave Piano Forte in elegant Rosewood case, with carved moulding and Iron frame; warranted to be in perfect order. $225. One 7 1 4 octave Piano Forte, in hfahxgany cue. $175. One 6 " ~ sl2s. One 6 ~ ..., . " " $lOO. " One 6 " " T 5. For sale by 011 AB LOPTE BLUME, .tl2 No. 118 Wood street, 241 door above Fifth. - Vllrtittng 01 nese a--llerfra College. 1 \TO ESTABLISIDIENT IN THE WEST bee the same 11 facilities for teaching all the branches of this art. Mr. WILLIAMS' skill as a illtdrieta end an Ornemeo tat Penmen Is unrivalled. Citmtlenren end Lady teachers In. ittradetliliel the ornamented to - a:wham of the art. Ladies taught in a sewrate apartment. A ease of Lady Tether., and 'young who are engaged in other studies during the week, meet even' Sattuday afternoon from 3 till 6. II For harcue aptly to the Principal. ruo v - - Winter BOlllietlie BiaiVE. DAVIDSON, No. 88 St. Mir street, will I IANARY BERD---6 bble received and Pr tale by 4.._/ novld FLEISI N G MOO. MWll:•,:gand,Neearlillitirmortk%Goodsb, on 141:1R.SrA V, CONCENTRATED LYE—A warranted article for making Noniabei 85 MC troya Bosp—for tale by [novl7] FIMITNO MOB. ~.. lEEE MIMI E 6i S FOR Rll' JER 011E.N.1 - 41 . 14 Ittiia:—idat'Weiting'iii: dusk tit ere ware fiat 8 ludas water, by the pier mark. and falling Weather moderating with indications of rain. Ta t a eteerner " Dincnal," Capt. S. L. Shoals, to the regular Wheeling panhat this miming; she leaves at 10 o'clock. Tai steamer "Cincinnati " li the replar packet for Clu ciunatl thla morning; she leaves at 10 o'clocx. Tea steamer "Flora;' Capt. S. Dean, i s now loading for Nashville, with the:lntention of leaving far that place to-day. Tai fine Anima "Mansfield" willleave to-day tor Louis ville: Those traveling to the Fella City should trt hui to give her a call. Tutu new steamer "Sir Win. Wallace," ()apt liugh Oamp• ball, will leave this morning, at 10 o'clock, far St. Louis end all lutennediate ports. Those tra Clog Real on this boat should be on board early. Tile following steamers will leave to-day for ports below "air Win. Wallace," and "Alma," fur St. Lentil; Cincin nati," for Oininnati; "Slarietlaid," for Lonieril;e; Dlur nal," Wheeling. Till A No.l steamer " Alma," Capt. Gohling, is new load• ed, and will leave to day for St. Louis and all intermediate porta. She to ab'e to accommodate any number of passen ger'. Give her a calL FOR ASK LAMS RlVia.—The tins steamer Reliance" will leave for the above river on Thursday next. Our shippers and than traveling to that section of country should avail thetoselvee of this opportunity. We can assure them that both Capt. Young and biz polite clerk, hir.Ben). Woodbur have had long experiendeiin the trade on the Arkanase river. FORT OF PITTSBURGH g ♦m g I.3llolliiriVA2 l-11 115 - IEI 011.11211511 L Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville, Luserne,Bennett,Brownsvll le. Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. Rotten, Genderickson, West Newton Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. 01311. Lorimar, -, Rochester. " Diurnal, Shoals, Wheeling. " Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. Arctic, Devinney, St. Louis. Grand Turk, Gallatin, St. Louie. pbuedelphis, Grace, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. Li:martin, Bennett, Brownsville. Col. Bayard, Peebles, Fallsbett. ISolun, Henderickson, West Newton •• NMl:Ligon No. 2, Ileret, Wellevllle. Oon. Latimer, -, Rochester. •• Purest City, Way, Wheeling. Allegheny, Cook, Cincinnati. •• Conroy, Wolf, tralliopolia Emma Graham, Ayers, Zanesville. " Silver War a, !Callao, St. LIMA . STEAMBOATS. Pittsburgh, Steubenvill * e and Wheeling Packet. hrce' The DIURNAL, Captain J. A. Snotza, and the FORNST CITY, Captain B. War, swill run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, etopplug at all tutea-medlete porta. The DIURNAL will 11511 TO Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Retscrning she will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Veturdays, at. 7 A &clock, A.M. The FOILEdT CITY will also leave Plttsbnrgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and 13aturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. 51.—Schowsnp, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and days, at 7 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to .1. D. OOLLINOWOOD, Agent, No. 105 Front !wrest. 'Lew:Liar TuesdalPooket. for W heeling, dlerlett d The ne w d eplendia steamer CONVOY. 3017 N NMS. Jr., Murder, E. D*euion. Orißrk. r" will leave tar the above and intermedtale por ta every Tueaday, at 4 o clock, P. M.., positively. For freight, or plumage, apply on board to j y 2 3 G.M. BARTON, or C. BARNES, Agents For Cincinnati, Memphis an River. The new passenger steamer RELIANC E, Captain 9. C. Yours; Clerk., B. WOODEUBtf, will leave f , ,r the above and all lotermedlate pore, on , 22d inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. For (might or passage apply cm board, or to nov2l U. M. FRESTON, Agent For Itlaudivillr. The steamer Git A r ESHOT, Captain A. Mc' BIIIDI; Cle 1, Wa. Iltlettstna, will leave for the bove and tutenneitata porta, on THUM./ Al, NovemLer 71.41, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to nor2l FLACK d BARNES, Agents. Fur St— Louts. The steamer ON AND TURK, Capt. A. B. aAtcum• Clerk, W. J. Itrwrre, ern] leave per the above and intermediate torts on THUS:- DAY, November T2d, wt 10 A 81 For freight or paweace apply on board. Regular Wada•ednyPseket fur Cinoin— The regular packet CINCINNATI, Captain ltda'lrm Amu,. Clerk, JNO. 8 001.2 ; *ill leave for the .bole and intermediate ports on WES: , NEBDAY, November 21,1, at 10 A.. 11.. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to Nora/ FLACK k I,IYINGSTON, Agent, Ltelpilar T The hu r sday Packet for ta net stUati. erearner PHILADELPHIA., Captain IL. J. Osaca; Clerk, ElircueoCk ; &DI leave for above and Intermediate ports on THURSDAY, 224 Met at 10 o'elce.k, A. N. Far weight or peonage apply on hoard. or to norlki FLACK & LIVLSOfiTON, For Dlemphl• ~ and sievr ortetane. The tan neve eteamer lOWA, Ceptaln W. argdA 31.01 , 1; Clert. U. Moons; atU leave for the • above and Intermediate ports on Tilt RNDAY, November I, at l 0 o'clock A. Al nov6 FLACK & BARNES, Agent • For freight or pump , apply on board. no, For tit. Louis The eithamer EL V. Capioln P. S. 'Mut. 4,ljagroin; Clerk, WILLIAM C. BAIL.; will Inaye for the hbove ocd triterm whale ports on %V CD -1 Novtziturr 21. d, at 10 A. H. For height or passage nobly on board. oevl9_ - The steamer JACOB FOIL Captain A. Flu- Attr, Clerk, K. A. Its.t.stsa , 1.111 Lave for the above and all intermediate pmts , on NY Yl , iNek*4ovember list, *tie A 11 For freight or pasrage ripply on board. novlo b'or Bt. Louie. Galena and Dubuque. The steamer FANNY FKKN. (-040Ain B. tr . illarruiLt , Clerk, JM. Coot; will have for -the above and intermediate ports, on WEI - S. k 8 AY, November 21, et 3 P.M For freight or peerage LA apply on board, or to novl9 FL A LIVINGSTON. Agents For CTiminc innati and Louisville. st.o.mor P4IRT QIIKEN, Captsin .1 C. r I u; Cork, .1. K2MIDI; ia leave br the &bore and Interns:diets ports 00 THURSDAY. !govern • r 72, st 10 For freight or passage spply on boar,l, or to novlo FLACK dr BARTON. Agent's. For ISt. Louis. The steamer W. 11. DENNY, Capt.la Toss. kirsg2oll; Clark, M. LYON: will leave for the above d intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY, 21st toot, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on ham," , or to novl9 FLAuK A LIVINGSTON Agent" ____ For St. Lout.. Tbe steamer Silt WOl WALLACE, Captain H Casual= Clerk, Fitlailtr, will Imo c for the above and I o terinodlate ports on IiVEDN ES li AV, November 21st. at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to 10 , novl6 JOHN FLACK, Agent. For Blemphf• and New Orlaans• The steamer Alt CTIC, Captain 'UMW ; Clerk. iIIIKOLD9; will leave for the above and Intermtall te ports on SATURDAY, November 2.1 . h, at 5 o'clock P. IL For freight or passage apply on board, or to Dovlo J. it. LIVINGSTON, Agent. For b 4 Louie, Galena and DabuqUe. The reamer CLARA DEAN, Captain G. W REID; Clerk. JAB Idria.om; trili leave (yr th• shove and intermediate parte on MONDAY November 19, at 10 A. M. War freight or paarage apply on board. For Sa. Louis. The /steamer 0 AZKL. C•ptalti A. 8111ZIVAN; LI Clerk, B Evaria: will leave for the above mud Intermediate porta, THU aab A Y, November 'a, at 10 o'clock A M. For freight or oaenage op: ly nn beard, or to COLLINGWOOD, SAANNS A LIVINGSTON, novl9 Arenta. For St. Louts. The steamer ALMA, Captain 0011.V.INQ clort, J. Mama, Is 111 leave for the above and tn : . ter mediate ports on WISDNESDAY, November ant, it 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or range apply on board, or to LIVINGS'fON A FLACK, Agents. Nor 11 e The fine steamer FLORA, Captain 8. Pran, .Itrt J. LA MONT, will leave for the above • and intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY, No vember 22, at 10 A. 31 For freight or paarage apply on board, or to 0 BARNES, Agent. novlB For Cincinnati and Louisville: The steamer MANIWIELD, Captain num. &Lib LEX • Clerk ' -- Bows:Lit, will leave tor above and intermediate ports, TCEB DAY, 19th lust , at 10 A. hi For freight or passage ap on board, or to FLACK pIy & LIVINGSTON, Agents. ..."- TANDARD WORKS, in elegant Findiogs, at .1. 8. DA• 0 VIIIUN'B Bookstore, CA Market street Coleridge's complete Works, 7 vole , half cull; Dryden's do 2do do Joh ncou'e do 2 do do Burke's do 2 do do Goodsich'e British Eloquence. I do do Prime'. Travels, 2 do do flue's Travels in China, ti do go Boswelga Johnson, 2 do do Allison's History of Europe, 2 do do . Lives of the British Historians, (just publlshed,) cloth. My Father's House, or the Heaven of the Bible--new sup ply; and various other new standard works. 100,16 NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!- The Widow Bedott Papers, by Francis Whiter; The Bong of Hiawatha, by Henry W. I ongfellw Crotchets and guava., or Revelations of an Opera Man ager; Love of Country, or Sobieski and Pled wig. : Beecticrtft : price 60 cents, paper • cloth, 75 ; Kloeterbetm, or the Masque, by 1545 Quince) , ; Private Life of an Eastern King ; 613steries of the Court of Stuarts, by W. H. Ainsworth ; Mysteries of Paris, 1 y Eugene Sue; 2 vole; $l. • Just received and or sale by W. A. GILDENPENNEY & CO., Fifth et., opposite the Theatre. 111e'd-Ballou's Mageotne for December just received this day. novl6 G tYrTON WASTE-2 0 mass Cotton Waste In store and for sale by novl7l J. W. BUTLIIR & CO. INSEND OlL—Just reeel•ed and for sale by no•I7 NLIMING BROS. fir.A.Al TARTAR—SOU Jura received acid fur ewe by -- FEEDING BROS. GEIIAIAN CLAY-100 boxes on bend and for sale by novlT FLEAIrNa 81108. PURY. WHITE LEAL-400 kegs just received and toi sale by nosli j FLF.DIINO BROS. caIEDA.M. -i3I:IRNAPPB —E. gross for sale by I' novl7 FLAMING BROS. • s r, AII3.IVXD. d Ar limns so For Lonl•v111• 'll • V k 5.. .... . '. 4 . • -a. 4; aft. 4,`'.4 4,. 4 4. 4 .6;t4," .. - .`. 'I 4 1 .."'-.. 1 : ' ti , e, A- : ' .. 4, 4 0 w. .4 ..k. , ~' - 4i .~r' AKus.y o ..M.EN:l l s. rpHIELTELF,—..I. 0. VOBTE,A, sole Lessee and lidana. rer; WE. M. Rnn, Stage libula„et; Gamma Foerca, Acting Manager. Treasurer, .1. V. BoallTTa. PRICCB Or A61E1E0103: Boxes and' argnette...soc.thirds Boxed, Mtge Second Tier...—. I Prigete Boxes, 50...1L 46 00 Boxes for colts a 1 perrovs .25 cents. 4ir• Cetitleste, securing seats, IVA eanta extra- WZDNESDAY EVENING, Novx*mil 21, MU, Will be acted foe the third time Still Waters Run Deep--Johnz Mildmay,- Mr. C. Foeter ; Capt. ilaerXesby, ; Potter. P.G. Oen . ningbara ; Mrs. Mildmay, Mrs. Y. Cunningham ; Mrs. Sternhold, Jcilla M. Co: ke. SINGING AND DANCING. After which the Drama cf • Ben Bolt—Ben Bolt, C. Foster. lronlink. Mcßride Rage, A. W. Young; Alice, Mrs. Y. Ousningham ; Mary, JaUs M. Cooke. aili - Donr. open at IA to 7 ; performance to begin at 714. CITY HAa-, UANINGTO N'S GRAND DIORAMIC PANORAMA THE RUSSIAN WAR!! FROM TRH COAIMENCBMBNT TO TUN FJLL OF SEB•ISTOPOIL. THE RNTIRE PANORAMA covers an area of upwards cf bO,OOO feet of Canvas, being materially . Resisted by the union cf the most elaborate and intricate machi nery with ICxtraordlnary Chemical Effects! Faithfully portraying the ritlog flames in the Burning Cities, Bombardment., tte., beautiful moonlight SCanee• twinkling stars and silvery reflection in the water. There are thirty different scenes ; many cf the figures are life bin, the whole termini, log with the Storming of Sebastopol and Pall of the M alskOff I Amid the deafening explosions cf the mines, rolling of the musketry and booming of cannon. together with the lurid glare of the BURNING [STY, producing "effect . Once Seen Never to be Forgotlen! N. B.—There will le an AFTERNOON EXHIBITION on THANKSGIVING DAY, And on SATURDAY at three o'clock. Aar Athafuton 25 cents; children in the afternoon 10 cants. Zit- In the evening doors open at 6%; commencing at o'clock. 03^ Admission 25 cent ; children halt prue novl9 FOURTH WEEK IE PITTSBURGH: EXCURSION TO NEW YORK. CITY ! BULLARD'S PANORAMA NEW YORK CITY the epectator over dr miles through the streets I . of New York city, Willfully ebowing the 130F1NZ513, DOSTLI and OuN/OBION of city life. Ile bee a view of over seven hundred horses and Carriages, and upwards of TEN TETOCIBASD OF ITS PEOPLE! Proceeelone, Military Companies, Bands of Music, Shipping, Steamboats, etc. At each exhi. Won an Eeplanetory Lecture will be given by Mr. Doer, one of the proprietors, or Albert Norton, or IL Id. Spaulding, giving much veluable knowledge of NEW YORE AND ITS PEOPLE, Of great Importance to a stranger, and of general and in. etructive Intormation to everybody. Will exhibit at Diasonla Hall, Pittsburg)[, Every evening to, end hicluding Pat.:inlay, November 2d, and each Wednesday, Thurgday and Saturday afternoon during that lime, at 3 o'clock. Ou Thursday, November '222, Triassnoirtivu Dar, the Panorama will be exhibited Tsars rox.r.s-104 t.'clocit in the firennon, 3ln the alter. noon, and in the evening. The Evening Exhibitions iommenc at i,y o'clock. /a- Admission, 25 cents; children 15 cents. Parting of flve aernows, f.t. novl3:t2;th• °ELAND TII AIKSOIVING FESTIVAL t COB ?VII 001111? or till NINTH WARD MISSION CHURCH, AT I AFAYET TE HALL, Thursday Evening, November 210de 10 UI'PKR WA . ItS loom G 10 10 o'clock. Between the tables, the audiecee will to ',lamina:4 by Bishop Simi, son, Bee. A. Cooktmict, Prof. 111.cliown, President Yourtee, and other popular npertfiers. Arrangements chaste for 2000 pleats. No Pair cr Lottery connected with the Festival. Tlcktte, $1; to be had of the Commlttee, or at any of the Bookstores or Hotels JOHN W. Al' GARTH Y, Bill Poster and Distributor, sir MIA attend to the Posting and Distributing of kinds of HILLS FOR CONCKIII - 8. Lrerunsa, FIXELIBITIONS, ha All o nmnicinicadons—either by mail, telegraph, or other wise—directed to the °Like of the Morning Post, will re ceive prompt natamtx.p. ap7 AUCTION SALES BY JA6ISS McKSNaA, W ood street, above Fifth PEREMPTOIt Y SALE OF LANDA en CA:setters hound) AL'egracay rotor:a, on AIONDAY, December 31, 1865, at o'clock. A. M., will he sold at public sale, by order of the Elect:Lim of Philp Stul'h, deed, late of the city of Phila deiptia, at the hou , e of dames 'McDonnell, on the Pine burgh and Steobcorllie Turnpike road; and also those on the Middletown road and on the Noblettown road: that port.on at the intersectiao or the StenhengPla TM - spire and the Nc,biestown road, through which the Pittsburgh find Blrubens it le Ile !road ~asses, has bon divided into lots, averaging bre erre:. each, with the view of making pleasant c. - our ry rgsldencea and gardening plots, as desig. Dated in a diagram tr be obtained at the Auction House of James M.-Kerma, No l'Ar is or, I arse,, Pittsburgh, or from Mr. Jain,' dici.onaill on :be premise. Ti,, lands no the Middletown road hays te-n sub', lied into farms of about thirty acres each, and into some small lota of flee to eight scree. to suit the eousenience of those who might Dot be di•posed to purchase a large. tract. The •aloable tract of land situated oa the ittsburgh and Struhrtraille turnpike road at Chart ere Cr eat, woe ocrupted ty Mr. James Mo. Donnell, will Le old subject to his claim, under a lease for life at the yearly rent of SISO, payable semi-annually. At the game time will a's. be sold a email tract of land a f about ten acre', known as t rhoAer purchase, situated about 2X, tollea from Pittaturgh, on the new Turnpike road bawling tram the Stetabenrii,e Turnpite to the Plank road. Prria,os w,shing to procure healthy an 1 pleasant locations, ronyend rat to the cite, (being only three white distant.) In a good neighborhood, surronn teal with agreea ble Ternary, w ill hurl this propoory all that can be required. The lend is of easiest quality, to a good stole of ma l'Ave. t too, w. II Ns at.r.ti, an 1 pr.: rile! with coat end ilmeatana. A depot or railroad station nil probably be located to the YILIDI y. f rult lilt g foulitles to and from the city at several stated )agrions during the day, of not more than tea min u tee transit: Twos Mme-third cash, and balance in three, eqnal an• nual paym ota ith Inter est, to be secured by bond and mortgage. For turtberr particulars, application may be made at aleKonna's At:tett,. n lion e , Pittsburgh, or to Mr. James McDonneli. on rho prvetilses. navel ts etc t10ra...8 *a 1.10 ally. T the Commercial Saler' Rooms, cornet of Wood and Jo& Ififthstreets,at 10 o'clock, A. 31. • general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry tioode,Clotbtng,Dooto and Store, Hata, Capa, ac., 21. T 3 O'CLOCK, F. M., Grocerlas,Queenrware, Olaalware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Newsnd &mud Hand llowebold and Kitchen Fur niture, Sc., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Dooka, Stationery, Fancy Articles. Musical Inatrumemte Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goode, Gold and Sliver watching, tc. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. P. EL. DAVIS, Aactionoor. IDOE MINIM CO. STOCK IT Auanos--Cto Thursday XL *vetting, Dior 211, at 7 o'clock. at the Merchants' Ka change, 4th et., will be sold, by order of J. blantut, Temp. urer, shares Ridge Mining Company Stock. forfeited for notepayntont of otassainent. P M DAVIS, A uct. NOTICLI—Ia consequence of the nd inat tieing Thanks• giving day, the vale of the shove °cock will ha adjourned until Thum lay evening, '29th tost.at same hour and plane nols P.M. DAVIE!, Audi. —_— _ _ LISRSTY krt. YIIOPCKTY el Auction. —On Wednesday evening, Nov. Slot, at 7 o'clock, at the Merchants Sap change, QUI et , will be red, that large and valuable lot of ground, situate at the corner of Liberty and Walnut eta., 6th ward, having a front of 97 feet on Walnut at., on which is erec ed five two story trerue dwelling houses, in good Or der. Subject to a perpetual annual ground rent of 5152, payable quarterly, with a privilege of purchasing To. ma nt bale. I nols] P. M. DAV IS. Auct. STEa'l 4 OV A VALI; X WAG FARM—tin Weil l. needs y evening, No•ember 2Lnt, r.t 7 o'clock. at th, m a echanta• Exchange, Fu rth eireet, will be gold, by UT drr of The mita Xfq., Trustee of Gen. Wm. Latimer, Jr , —That vedemble Farm annals at Dam No.l, on the Youghi ozhiniv river, about four miles above lirßeesport,lssunded by said river, by lands of .I.thu Christy, Coulter, and oth ere; containing one hundred and twelve acres of choice land, with two good dwelling hones and Other improve. menta. The above lea very dealrable farm, and in a short time will be in close proximity to the city by the Counellervilla Railroad. Tama.--On elan Rh cash; balance In three equal pay ments at 6, 12 and 18 months, with Interest. ..v" P. 11. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ARMEE WARM AT EAST LibIIIITY AT AUCTION A —On Wednesday evening. November 21, at 7 o'clock, at the Dliarchents'Exobange, Fourth street. will be sold, by order of Thomas Mellon, Esq., Trustee of General Latimer, that fine Farm to Collins township. near the East Liberty Station of Pennsylvania 'Railroad. It has been subdivided jute lots of from five to thirteen acres. (Giardina acme of the moat beentifial country site. now offered for male. Plans can be obtained et the A u [IOU lioems. Terms—Onetfourth cash; balance In three equal semi• annual payments, with Interest. P. M. DAVlS,Auctioneer. novB NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, r:lre . .ll;rn 1. 21*1P gigai .=t-r PROM PITTSBUROTI TO Columbus, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Terre Itaute, Rock Island, , Louisville, Viurniamis. lowa City, dt.Lo.le, Kvaneville, Dubuque, Dayton, Cairo, Galeria, Xenia, Liirmphis, l'eoria, 7.auebville, Vicksburgh, Peru, Newark, New Orleans, AND TRY PRINCIPAL CINIIS IZi Tat WIS? AND bOOSEI, ila Vic STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA RAILROAD! Which la now completed and in successful operation be tween Steubenville and Newark, 0. Combining aidlrold and Steamboat facilities, thla route offers to the traveler a dogrel , ' of comfort unrivalled by any road running west from Pittsburgh. Fall Arrangement. On end after MONDAY, November bth, 1855, A DAILY LINE - - 01 elegant and swift running steamers, commanded by perienced and acoommotliatlng officers, will leave Pittsburgh every day at 5 P. M. VRN TU RECaptain Gordon. CLARA TIMER do Gordon. ,tom Passengers elaep on board, uod reach Steubenville at o'clock the following moraine—connecting with the fast train at 7:15 a at, making direct connection with trains for all the above cities—thus obtaining a comforts blemight'e rent, and avoiding the /taigas of night travel try railroad. gir Pere as Cheap as by any other rallreadanute. Yoe Through and Local Tioketa ' - and farther information, Inquire of JOHN J. nousroN, No. 116 Water street Pittsburgh. GEO. W. YULTON, Superintendent L. DEVENNY, General Agent. novl3 HORSE CLOTHING. sinLEBEN requiring Horse Clothing will find s large I assortment at OLIVRIVI3, No. 4 Bt Clair street. Blankets, 75 cents and upwards. Railroad Wrappersamd tileisbing Robss, do.noyl iffiliEl ,',-• . ,itt• • SPECIAL NOTICES Pftsstinrgh Tiros Clairktiteye 1 November 15, 1865. AN ELECTION HOE NINE DIRECTORS for this Oom. perky viii be held at the Banking Honer, on DION. DA Y, the , 'lBth Mat, between the haws of 10 A. DL and 9 P. hi. .. general meeting Of the Stockholders of the Pittebtregh Trdsteorapany will beheld at the asonefime and plea,. novliktd JOHN .D. liall,LLY, Chattier. %nig-Directorial' the ,• DENNSYDVANDi. INALRANCD I COMPANY OP PMI'S,MIRO!" have this day declared a Semi-annual Dividend of ant :pin ONT., payable to the otoekho:dere, or their legal rep , erentethee,,::on Fatarday, December let, 1356. A A. ClADlllgtt, Secretary. November Bth, lt/a5. [novtito _ fri. ea itsomice , Bank. t Pittsburgh, Oct. 18, 1865 f AN INACTION for Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburgh, on the third Atondoy of November nest, at the Ba6king Masson Fourth street, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P M. Also, a general wee ing of the Ptockholders will be held on thefirst Ives lay of November, at the rune place, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. GEO. D MoORDW, cetlB Cashier. Dlssointion of Partners's:tip. BE Partnership formed by the undersigned and JAILLB T O'NuAl., In carrying on " the Camden Coal Works," under the name and style of JOlsrEfi, O'NEAL h !SILLS% is now dissolved. ISAAC JONES. July ith. lend. JOAN 11. MILLS& FARA /ADS' AND DIECDANICS , LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, OF MIL ADELPHIA. Capital 8300,000 Amount securely invested. $200,000 rrgo. COMPANY effects Fire Insurance on Buildings, Goods, Furni.are, au. Marine Insurance Vessels, and Freight. Inland Insurance On Goods, by Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. also, Insurance upon Lives, upon the most favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Hon. Thomas B. Florence, James K. Neal!, George IL Armstrong, Charles Hippos, lid. P. Middleton, B. 11. Helmbold, George Ilelmbold, Fred. 0. Brewster, Thomas Idtmdertield, Isaac Leech. TBOM.A.S B. FLOKKNOB, President. EDWARD B. HILKDOLD, Secretary. PITTSBURGH RZYBRBROBS. Hon. T. M. Howe, Hon. J. R. llPCllntock, Hon. P. O. Shannon, Col. 8. W. B lack, ,Oamont Hon. J. B. Guthrie, A.. B W. Esq., Thomas .1. Heenan, Beck Wilson DrOandless, Req., Ccl. J. He - on Poster, Gen. .1 . K. Morehead. R. ht. Itkidle, The oharenter of the "bore Oonipany Is of the Arid class, and coinblnee the rare and unusual privilegeaof Vire, Ma rine and Idle Insurance. Gentlemen of dented standing are associated to Ito management, and Intarnsted asStocktralders. THOSIA2 J. HUNTER; Agent, Na. 90 Water street 51.1PALIDEIAN TB AND 111 DA/BASICS' Mutual Insurance Company, No. 80 Ifainut street, second door from Aura, $500,000 `..000 Authorized Capital Capital paid in 12101/0.. Chartered by the Legislature of Pent.'s, April 2, 1883. ry111.1.8 COMPANY le now prepared to Leone Policies in J. Fire, Maxine, Inland, Navigation and Railroad risks, at the current rates of premium; and having the security of a cash capital, it also affords te insured an annual par ticipation to the profits, without any liability whatever. Henry L. Stevenson, Stephen Toram, John W. Tiif,rd, John M 2 7y, David B. Taylor, Alexan rphy, Thomas D . smith, IL H. Rio ri, William P. Boone, John N. Genie, N. Y . William Norris, Jaa. W. Weston, N. Y. HENRY L. STLVENSON, President 11. IL Rionannson, Secretary. THUS. J. HUNTER, Agent, ootlO No. 90 Water at. between Wood sod Market. ®p TEArtI7I7eRioWERS, F,r Foundries, Bailing dliDs, Smith Firm, ‘5;. PLTZITTED JOLT 17, 1855. 111188 H FANG are made on an entirety new principle, aLd will run with less loser than any other Fan now in an. The blowing wheel is much lighter and stronger than that of soy other, and fiom its pocu:lar construction to less liable to get out of order. The shafts are made of cast steel, sad the journals are parallel, running in gun metal Dozen. 8108118 P CATUN, Agent (Jr Manufacturers, Na 80 Fourth at, rort:thertf Pittsburgh. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Do and Manufacturers. mar. BIIRSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality of OIL ON COGNAC, of which 91 of an mined with 60 gallons pure Spirit Will produce a fate Cognaollrandy. Hlg ESSENCES OP ROCHELLE and OTARDB-BRANDY ; of JAMAICA.' and, T. (AMR RILE, ARMS. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM . SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH %PLUSHY, are acknowledged by the Ne York manufacturers by the great demand after them. D r rectlons for tun will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, 141 Maiden Laney New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Plating, Bismuth, NI enganece ; Thorn's liaLOopaiva, Sulphate Am monia, /re. decalis tf EiTLecrs alma xilirsovntur, For Fastening Washboards to Walls. PATENTED JUNES 1855. - I\T 0 GOOD BUI Jul lEd should be finished without using the Fastenings -510,32.8 V. E k TON, Agent for Patentee, 80 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Refer to the following Architects in this city : J. W. Kerr, FA., Charles Hartberger, BEq , sad Meows. Dar: A Moser Esqs. no• 1 Direct from the Etaffordsbire Potteries A LATE AREIVAL OF qUEENSWARE , AT THE OLD STAND OF HENRY RIGBY, No. IT2 Wood arced, Pit , ssarph. 4.3 TB'S easorimaat embraces some NEW and , CIIOIJII STYLES of lirldte Smitten, Mint and '' Toilet Sr to, of brilliant whiteness trmn one of the firs, manufacturers In England. Also, Yltrifted Blue and Virblce Iron Stone Ware, for Bonds, and a sery general and superior satiety of all oracles of FLINT 01/VS.III, and other eaten adapted to the wants of city and country trade; alt of erbicb sill be disposed of et low prices. nos a • Our Andean, u to Pkau. LOWB-110 , 8 EATING HOUSE, Inn WOOD STRKIVr. ALL HfREONS fubdist GOOD 'LIMO will 41:i please %al end judge for themselves. d israye on hand, the beg of Opftere. - 314=2, C.ffms. - Ten. home node Brest; Plea, CUltUtis, wa, M Corn Breat h , Mush and Milk Fried ?duals. Wallies, Buck wheat Cakes, sae. he cooking will be such as will gratify epicures. *a. /.milk/3 !supplied With Oysters al reasonable rates. nett.. tf EXTRA AND FAMILY FLulat kJ 100) bushels It, is; 60 bbbs Rye Flour; 60 bids prime Leal Lard ; In store and for axle by WALLACE GARDINER, noTIO dl2t. 285 Liberty ptma. WANTED—A man with • 6MIII family, to buy a neat two story Dwelling [loose, of four rooms and good cellar, situate on Carson street, South Pittsburgh. Price, MOO. WAIMID—A busicees man to occupy a good fi:ore Doom Cu hatter street. Item, 1...710 per year. Watrrto—To lease al' Eve years, o pleasant homestead near the city; 2 cares of ground. The house contains nine rooms. WO per year. WA.NTED—A purchaser for a small farm of 02 ecroo, in good order, with improvements, situated in Columbiana county, Ohio. S. CUTHBERT AK 50,V: ree A 2 Market stt. A IiNW DAM/LIND—One 01 acres, at Woody' Ban, Atloely improved, with fruits and buildings, and front fog on the Ohio river. it is offered at mach lets than its worth. One lot of half an etrie, on the Allegheny river, in Du queen. Borough, on which le erected a superior house. It will be given in exchsure for good Western land. Twentyedght strut at Jack's Run, three miles below the ty. iwanty-three acres adialning TomPeraocr7iße. Alt these aro a ref low enough to tempt you out of our money; cud if these do not cult you, just call and get my priated Register of Lots and Lands for sale. On It there are bargains offered. Tr:LOMAS WOODS, octal 75 Fourth street Cosmopolitan Art nasociation. ar.01+11) YEA& ARRANGEMENTS for the Second Annual Collection of this new and popular illatill3 tiolll for the diffusion of Literature and Lit, have been made en the moat extensive s-ale. Among the works &treacly e ogagad, le the (or-lamed 0 gNOII CRUCIFIX," which originally vast ten thousand dollars. In terming the new collection, the diffusion of works of American art, and the encouragement of American genius, have not been overlooked. Commissions have been Wend to many of the most distinguished American Artists, who will contribute some of their finest production. Among them are three Marble Basta, executed by the greateet liv• Mg Sculptor, tibias POWlas. GEORGE WASHINGTON, the Father of his Country; 8101.1 AM ,N FRANKLIN, the Philosopher; DANIEL WEBSTER. the Statesman. A special agent has visited Europe and made careful and Judicious selection of foreign works of art, bath in bungs and marble ; Statuary and Gheice Paintings The whole forming a large and valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary, to be distributed free among the members of the Association tbr the second year. TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP. The payment of Three Doll.ra constitutes any one a mem ber of this As-ociation, and entitles him to either one of the Magazines for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings. The Literature treu.d eubscribers consists of the follow ing Monthly Itinazines: Harper's, Putnam's, linfeker• booker, Blackwo i e, Household Words, Grahame, and Go- dey'e Lady's Book Persons taking five memberships are entitled to any flee of the Magazines for one year, and to riz tickets In the die. tribution. The net proceeds derived from the sale of mem ' bordtips are devoted to the purchase of works of art for the ensuing year. The Adocurtages Secured by becoming a member of this I As.soc.ation, are— let All persins receive thefu'l value of their subscription al the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. '2d. Each member Is contributing towards par:ltradag choice Works of Art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and are at the same time encouraging the Ar tists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency. Pomona in remitting funds for membership will please give their post dice address in full, stating the month they wish the Magazine to commence, and have the letter regis tered at the Post Office to prevent loss; on Its receipt a oar. titles to of membership, together with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the county. Those who purchase magazines at Bockstores, will observe that by joining this Associatiov, tlaey receive the Myosins and free ticket in the annual distribution all at the same' I price they now pay for the Magazine alone. For Memberahlpa, address, O. I DERBY, Actuary C. A. A , At either of the principal Offices— . Knickerbocker 'Maga. aim "office, 848 Broadway, New York; or Western Office, 166 Water street, Sandusky, Ohio. Sir Subscriptions revolved by Dr. GEORGE KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, Honorary Secretary, for Pittsburgh, Penna. noel' xO ZOitti.—To those who shave themselves, a really , good Itazor—one that outs sweet and clean and con. dimes to do so far years—is a luxury; eaves temper,i time and money. It is now universally acknowledged that On.- onaurr's ABIIIIOIII Samoa, sold by W. W. Wilson, corner of Market and Fourth streets, far surpasses any razor of Hug. Itch manufacture. Reader, try one of them, and if you don't And the state• meut true, Wilson will return you your money. r W. W. WILSON. n. 14 BoliNgrBr-100 more of the most fastdonatde styles and colors of Satin and Velvet Bonnets, of their own nnd Eastern manufacture, ready for exhibition. A. MASON A C 0.,; 26 Path street. rani= —EA boxes prime °Deese Jost received on boa signment and fir ale br %tor) ATWEILL, LEI a 011, tr. , ;'4 DIRECTORS More Wants! dir Spectacles and Surgieal Operations Useless-- - The Bind Nap 8ee....4t fa gradfr utility of BALLS' ; PATENT BinTOTIPS is now no ell?se• ment,—their wonderful effects are coming daily to th& Inieltdedgserthcproprletore. Strange as It may EMU, it tea% that apeattal'ea may bapponed. with entitely an gight,itst ° i 44 tO, -PTO e simple, yet philosophical. They aro =ad-without - pain or the least danger of iniury. Below will be ibirad - savaral a stlfcates which speak highly in their favor: [From the New York Evangelist.] A Imo ataVe vet philosophical instrument, has been invented by J. Ball a Co., of this city, by the application of which the cornea drake eitil4 gradually raised to its origi nal convexity, causing the cue to impinge on the retina without the alder convex lenses. Thee by an easy prhce4s persona who bare need glasses for y00..a ere enabled Le dispense with then. The editor or the PetillaylV6l3lll Dem , . r - . 1. ur love, respecting the cure of Mn.s Gursteed, Uuloa tWorla Pennsylvania Urnorrrowi, Pa., August 1, lefel. Being well acquainted with Mrs. Carstead, I kenos the before she u ed •'Ball's Patent .4yee..aps," It was impossi hie for her to reed without the toe of spectacles, and that liar eight bee been restored by the use of that:lupe, so that she now reads print with her naked e, e without difficulty, deux F. Basend.,.F.d. Penn. Democrat. Momentum', June 1.1854. Dear Sir—nay - tog lost my sight by old.age, I was In duced to purchase your wonderml Instruments, and by using the same according to your directions, I succeeded to restoring my sight so that I can read by night or day with. out spectacles. I have not used my spectacles for the last three or four mouths, which shows the restoration is not a temporary one, but a valuable and permanent ours. Mums 13ems., Of the firm cf Snell 1 Brothers, Fiskdale, Mass. ..By remitting five pliant, a pair will, be teat, post paid, with full directions, to any part of the country. Ad. draw DR. GEO. IL KEYSER, comer of Wood street end Virgin slier. Pittaburgh.Tm sepliblew Important to Farmers--Pew Disney erlea,,—VEOSTAßLE CATTLE POWOZE.—Theee Pow dens are put up in one pound packs, and are really a good article, not only for the diseases incident to hones, wtos, nine, and other animate, b/t they are likewise an einer lent article to improve the condition of the animal. Per Afach Own, they not only improve the condition of much cows, but they increase the quantity as well as im prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say that it Increases the quantity of butter from half £ to a pound a week to each cow, while those persito who have trial It say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with the same kind a feeding as before. Of one thing we are certain, all who use It once will use It all the time, and ease money by the operation as well as improve the appearance of their !tack. Price 25 eta. a paper; 6 pa. Para for R A 01.0. E. FATHER, Corner Wood street and Virgin alloy, Wholesale and Retail Agent. Aar Cough gemodlei.— Ir. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure you. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitls. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold to the bead. Dr. Heyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con. imutptlon A recent letter from Mr. J. W.Teatch, of Itoksby, Ohio, eaye: 1 want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mail. There is a lady here who has a cough end the doctors can't cure her. I was -in the some way, and tried everything without benefit, until I got stattle of your Pectoral Sy rup; I took it but twice, and it enrol me sound and well." Ask for Dr. Kivasn's Pamosea. Einem and take no other. PriCt, 60 amts. Sold at DN. KEYBRIPS, No. 140 Wood street, and at J. P. vimmullys. Ilegheart. ap26.lllew_ Marsh's Radical, Cure Truss alit owe nearly every care of reduceable Hernia. Trusses et various prices always on hand. Children's Trusses of different forma and strength Elude Stocking. for varicose or enlarged veins. ANlemtaled Stetiportors—A dozen different kinds. Pile Props for the eupport and cure of Piles. Shoulder,Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed noun:dna of the Chen, and many diseareset the Cheat. nepenst on Bandages. All these articles may be had or applledist-Dlt. KEY SER'S Wholeaele and Eetedl TRUSS DEPOT, 140 "Wood a treet, alien of: the' Oolden Mortar; or Mil he sent to any part of the weary by" eendink the money and Melemre. ap,ldolave • LawA . Substitute • for, Liao Now Liquor s—DH. URBAN'S ANTI 11•0011ANIILL&K ISLOttlt, • safe tmd gars remedy for the cure of NTI WIPER AN CE. . . . A ocacentrated vegetable extract,mul ass-tonic le tine. goal led. Perth° following oomplahatsit is a most valuable medicine: Dyspepna,Liver Ctmsplaint,E, Nearroalgia, Pam, Fryers of all hods, Del G~na This medicine Is Intended to produce* c).ange lathe sys tem, and a distaste for a , cohollo drinks. Several Instances where we have sold it, we bare had the moot gratifying randier so, to persons who are really desirous of breaktbg off the indulgence In intoxicating beverages, this elixir will be a great help. fielded $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley. sign of the Golden Mortar. .. aenalser DR, HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERKANBITTERS , PILEPAHDD DT DR. C. -11. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., ILTDIDDLILIT VVU 0031eLAINT, DYBP.E2M, inIINDICIr, Chronic or breroosts Debaily Diseases of the %icings, dna cal damsel miring from clititorckrat Liver or Slovivo.k. Such aaConstipa. tion,lnwand Piles, lltilnem,or Bloat to tha Ilead,Acidityof thelitotnacb, Nause*Hearttonn, Disgust for Food,; fulness or v. •"..t in the Stomach, Sour Rructatens, EllWm 'or Fluttering at the Pit of the 6tomarh Swimming of the Dead, osidDßAmilf Breathin&Fluttering at the Resit, Moak lag orSollonlingeensa n whso In lying Poston, Dimness Of Vision, Dota of Webs before the Sight, Paver ana Dull Pelt in the Slead, Defiaeory of •PergPliston' itellownees of the Skin and :Ryes, Pain in the , Side, Back, Chest, timbal, icy Sodden Flubs of Meat Intrult &so the Plash, Constant %, Inge of Evil, ardigrest Depr- , •••n of Spirits. The proprietor, In calllng the attention of the public te this preparation, does ao wit feeling of the utmost cone. deuce in its virtues and ads; aeon to the diseases for which it in recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has Wood the test of a ten pram' trial Debra the American people, and Its reputation and gale is unrivalled by any simßar pi, • paretic= extant. The testimony In Re favor 'given by dt most prominent and well known, Physicians and tralivixtu, ale, in all parts of the country is immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my " Memorabilia," or Practical San Apt Book, for Farmers and Families, to b had gratis, of all th Agents ter the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufactory,l2o Arch street, Phila delphis, wr box by Dr. Geo. IL Heiser, 140 Wood street; B. A Pahnesiveir & Co., NO. 6 Wood street; Fleming Brothers 60 Wool 'street ; H. P. Boots and J. P. /leaning, Allegheny deelilsfawly to - Private EMIeaaGS. DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, de rotes his entire attention to an oW.ee practice. Me business is mostly confined to Private 1., • Venereal Distasm, and such painfulisffsctions, brought on by tinprodenite, youthful indulgence and excess. .812%8 Maths Eruptions, Oottorrhe nic. l . lleet, atrial:um Iniptirity of the with All of the Venereal : Organ. Skin Idseases,Scorbutic tinny., Tette:, BincrtOrin Mercurial ,Thaeases, hemlnal %Costume, ihnitotelig, Mira mu@ TristlagiirfirThie NV eat' nese. Monthly PluppXotudona;lliehsea ofttio Joints, Fistula in Ano, blarvonedftections,--Paina-tn•the-Dack - and Lorna irritation Mae Madder and fitttner, itucceeafully treated. Cure guaranteed: Teeny year? praetico (tan -In this city) enabhis Dr. Drown to oiler tumurentos of a speedy ours to all vhontay com• under his care. Ofice and PliTlite Consultation 800m5,41 IHantond alley. VP. ahargasmaierate. marfixleoly RfIXIIBIAT/831 .AND Ler. !MOWN hereby inforenathe saluted that his remedy for the abort mentioned diseases hi one that will - one. lie will warrant a cure in any ease of this kind. This remedy vas never known to fail when proprely ?manned with. Many enter the torture of thiseomplaint for months and years, when • few dollars would procure a certain, safe 1 and speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Enamel, No. 41 DLABION D alley. ja2l) . . Joseph Wl'lteici Carriage Repository. 1 TO PH WIIITIi, now carrying on Mush se noes in his spacious premises, (now lately enlarged.) on the Pittsburgh and • •-•-• -• ,7, 3 Oreueburg turnpike, near the Twollit„ Bun, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectlully invites the public to inspect his stock of CARBJAGEB BUGGIES, ao. And he particularly lemma ireallerara purchasers, that one price only is made. Fourteen years' experience in the business, enables him to place before his patrons the Same choice collection of Carriages so many years put it has been bb. particular • department to select from the -slalom and moat talented Eastern menu. facturers. The encores of his new system is complete—tbe economy of his arrangemenus will supply the best and immt fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. - Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania for deoorating houses of business has heapedagn 11 the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH W E will sell, on ready money only, at mubh less then the netted profits. [lntirkdew] Afir Oarziagestepaired In the boot manner, with desrpeit TOUR OGDEN fr'oo., Roillere, No, 167 First greet,. would respectfully inform the public th.t they have coustently on hand a lures supply of SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL WATER, ALE and PORTER, of the best gnat• ity.. , - . . The attention of families is particularly directed to the fact that they bottle liirAINItIGEII e B ALE in its purest state. Pbysicrans recommend it to families on account of BA whole some audstrengtbeidug qualities. ' , Judah:ly Hoot and Shoe :Manufactory. JAMES O'DORRELL & BRO., idol u e , Would reimmaally. Inform The .citliens of Pittsburgh, that they have openecra mounted:pry. of..IIIEN'ii AND WOliEliit BOOTS AVD At IQa 7.9 Smillibtleld attest, In WIT/Wee BIIIIDINGS, where they will be prepared to ell all orders of every description of Boots and idiom at the stoniest notice. In order to accommodate all classes of customers they will also keep on sale a good assortment of the beetesstern work. Also, all descriptions of chlldien'e wear. Terms strictly cask; goods at oath prices. A share of the.publlo patronage la eoticited. troro" Diu*lotion of CosPlartssorahlp. THE Partnetablp.hennofore existing between the under• signed. wades the name and style of SPRINGER ire It• BAUD a a CO., le dissolved by mutual consent She fond ness of the dim will be settled by either Of the andetalgtied et their tdd stand, No. 245 Liberty street. The -Iminnes. will be continued ea formerly SP by Springer Elarbangh RINGER, LIARBAVIOII, Pittßbargh, October 24, 18b6 Springer Ilarbaugh, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Dealer to Wool, Provisions and Produce generally, bo. 295 Liberty street, Pitts burgh, Pa. oft% asttionable Hata and Caps ' , AT LOW PR4C9119. JT WILSON & SON, Ne. 91 Wced etreet, respectful:lj in. . form the public that they have a large assortment of the latest styles of Hats and Cape, which they willtell at low peen for 02,eg, N. B.—Jast and Caps. , J. WILSO retelved a nem style f Ladies' Y N thibig fiats BON. J. EL JoBllB4*. IL D. DENNY JONES & - DENNY, Forwarding and CommissiOn Merchants, 1091 61 WATNEI BMMA PITIVIVROIL • ~.~ ..T . x''d l .~ HOLLAND BITTERS Eck Holltindsch Kruidezi. Bitters. fir WO YEARS have 'elapsed since the intraitactiou of Oil. 1 valuable medicine Into the Untied' Statut 'During this time It has gelned a trrirersta pupa/drily ee n reedy for Fever and 'Ague, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Headache., Lass of Appetite, Debility. Ciets, .114-md and Bleeding hies. Many of-our most worthy salmons testify is Its wianierfut efficacy in all affectionass the stomach and Aii tonic, it never has been equalled, for the relief-Its affords In all cases of debility or weakneer of any kind:ie almoSt in. stantaneoue. . In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic affec tion ,1 I has in numerous instances proved highly-beneficial, and in others effected a decided _ When eminent physichum prescribe. and Abele patients so unhesitatingly recommend, surely-toe- may cease to doubt, and eagerly tsst Its virtues for ouraelVen. - FEVER AND AGUES. er4a2 ' A One, of Bight Months' Standing , Cured by ao ve s Hottand Balers—Michael Kelly, No ill Grant, near Smith field attest. sayer "Jest Jnly. while mining on the river, on a cots= boat plying between Natchez and New I was taken with fever and ague. For eight long. =mitts I suffered with this dreadful disease. The pester part of this lime I was unable to cork, and Spentat least fifttrdol. tars for different mediolees, but found no rerinafient Yeller. Three weeks ago, one of my friends insisted - uponmytrying Hoerhave's Holland Bitters, sayingthat a mostaasytatras• teed. After taking it tbr one seek, I mint state I - was a sound man. I have been at work now ter tic weeks; and have had no return of t3O chine and fever whatever." I certify the above statement Is true. . Time. AnentS, DiamandllOuse;:, Or at R. Cheste?o,Gothic HAD. HEADACHE AND DERILPPY. Mr. flies Liscomb, of Birminghani,Saye r have - found In lkserhave's Bitters I remedy' for headache and debility. My wife has also mod It with the greatest benefit^ blr. A. 8. Nicholson, of Pitteburgh, also remarks ;that Ire has experienced =nob relief from its nee forimidathes. READ Ti3lBl - A Halcaufer's Tertimany.—Jacob Itinskee, living In the Holland settlement of Sheboygan . , Wheinseirt; says: "Alba' suffering for some time Um misery attending azutterprce• tretion of mind and body, I have teen festered, by using Boerbarea Holland Bitters, to retied health." The fact of -this remedy being in mots high remitetzsiong the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, Newyork-in faet, in every Holland 'settlement In the United &tea—entail much in lte favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania Canal, soya: " When I commenced taking Boestave's Holland Bitter., I could hardly walk—now, 1 erjoy excellent health" Ws/SNUB OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. Another Gnat flare Effected by Beerhote's Holtand Bitters —The wife of Peter le W itte, in- Holland Town, Sher boy gun county, Wisconsin, suffered mach from weakness of the stomach and Indigestion. She had been under /spiry. siclan'e care for some time, but the disease seemed to_ ladle even his skill. She purchased some Rolland Bitterest our office, which has given tone to her stomach, her appetite and strength are returning, end we firmly believe that this is mother great cure effected by your = mews. We have still to record many wonderful cares afforded by this remedy, but must wait another opportunity. Ono thing you can rely upon, what we hayspublahed are 'rota Persona mush reqsected in our commun ity, ant are literal. ly tree.J . Q. 111 3 .14" _ . Sheboygan, Bottler"! kV! ,s ; MEDICAL. SOIIUL4VES Ei.ECTRO-CHEIVIISCHE'ARODIA Editor Sheboygan Nieuve nitEUMATIBSI. A fuse of Two Menthe Blanding elan/ by ite.W7tate's H.diand Betters.—George Henderson, or Pittaburgh,says : 'At er su ff ering for three months with rheumatism—a pert of the time - so severely to confinement nay becl=l 1 are been entirely aired by . using Boerhave's Bolland Bitting. I have hal one attack since, bottom:ld aharst instantaneous relief In the same medicine. /t is, in - my cplnkm; if sure remedy for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RHEUMATTO AFFECTIONS: This changeable weather Is likely to prodnee a great deal of sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or rheuma ex affections, we would recommend Beierhaveni Holland Bitters- On referring to our minnios, you wdi find certifi cates foam some of pier first German and English Wilsons.— .Pentuyfroatina Stoats ZeUtritg. TILL tcOMT FORM OF PILES CAN BE CURED. We are at liberty to refer to several well known gentle. men, who have used, thoroughly tested, end now recom mend Hoerhare'e Holland Bitters as a remedy for piles. We are not at liberty to publish their names. but will take pleasure in referring any person to them who denits.this statement. For this affection, one-half of the prescribed dose should be taken—say half teaspoonfal, morning, noon and , night, one hour before meals. CAUTION I The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has In duced many imitations, which the public should guard against parchecieg. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boornave's Holland Batelle a r falr trial.. One bottle will convince you Low infinitely superior it is to all there imitations. rm...tiold at $1 per bottle, or eta bottles for $5, by the sole Proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja, A CV., blanufacturag Pharmaceutists and Chemists, corner armithlield and Third eta., Pittsburgh. It. E. dELLEHs A CO., Druggists corner of second sod Wood streets. And all Druggists in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester and Temperanceville. esse29alstwly DR• MORSE'S 11 lii ORATING CORDIAL, A pENIVOMNIVON" IN MADICIP:it. Elealti Restored axld Life Lengthened or MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR., IT will replace weatthesa with strength , IneapacityWit efficiency, irregularity with uniform and naturat ea• deity, and this not only without havard of reaction, bet with" happy effect on the general organisation. ear.fhar In mlnd thatall maladies. wherever they begin, finish with they/emus system, and that the vitalisation Of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear in mint, else, that for every kind of nervous diocese, the. Mir Obr. ithd le the only reliable preparative known. CURE ON NERVOUS DIREASEIN. No language can convey on adequate idea of the Some date and almost miraculous change which It occasions In the diseased. debilitated arid, shattered _wino= eyensm, whither broken down by excess , ' weak by rustbre, or imPalr. ed by slckness—the unstrung and vela:Sol organization is at once braced, revivified and built cp. ° The Mental"and physical symptom" of nervous diseaae vanish together un-' des its Influence. Nor M the offeettemporitryi; for the Dor. dial properties or the medicine reach the constitutlonliself, and retinue It to Its normal condition. • • • LOSS OP MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head; Means elegy, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughte.of sell destruction—fear of insanity, dyapepaia, general plash% thin, Irritability, narrowness inability th, sleep,, peas, incident to males, decay propagating ftinithout,' bye tetra, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of t mportaney.rionatipation,etc - , from whatever causesarietng it if there be any reliance to Abe placed on humehteini annoy, ibrointelyitiAlllibla. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great resurrattveln all cOmplaintalncklantterunalee, marks new era In the annals Of medicine. Thaniande of atitaulanta bevel:Kan bruited— thotteende.of hovi,gorante concocted—all porpcii•Nick.to be apedfled In the various diseases and derangensenteinvrision the.delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WONIA.N - Who suffers' from weakness, d:aaagennimt, -nervoniiiteas, tremors, pains in the back, anent' other , ' Oradea, whither permilar - to her sex, or common to both tease—to glee the Invigorating Conlial a trial. • • • • Greasers", will find this Cordial alter they have used a bet tie or- two, a thorongh,regenerator of the System-, in an dithetiona are to he found the happy parents Of healthy off spring, who would not have been so but for this estraordt. nary preparation. And It is equaliypotßill for the many dlr. eases for which ft is recommended. Tboneande of loans men hare been restored by using ti; awl sotsingle In • stance has it tailed to benefit them. PERSONS OP PALE' COMPLEXION. • or consumptive habits, are restored by them* of a bottle cs two to bloom and vigor, changing the AM from a pale, yel low, trickly color, to a beautiful limed complexion. •• TO THE MISGUIDED. These arose= of the sad and melancholy erects -Order; eed by . early habits of yunth, weakness of the of • and NMI'S, penis In the head„ dmnessof eight, lotta of Mull. ealar pnwer, palpitation of the - heart. dYspepsity nirvana Ithltatillty,dersingement of the digestive functibithigetterel debilitY,aymptonie of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the tearful effects on the inindare ninchlo bit? dreaded, Loss of memory, cent:than of ideas, den:reseals,: r • of spirits, old foreboding", averedon to society, eatediatrusti lii love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils Mae. sad. All thus of lbsted MORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a mind mind and body are the nmen ne cessary requisite:into promote connubial happiness- 'indeed, withontthree, the" journey through life heceie th Erhaei pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darken', the' viera.; the I Mind becomes shadowed with despair, end filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be. comes blighted,with your own. CAUTION. , . . . , • , Dv-Morse% Invigorating Cordial 'has heed etinnterfelted by some unprincipled persona. - In future, all the gannitie Cordial will have. the proprie tor's b, smile pasted over the cork of eaclobrittlis, and the Billowing wards blown in the glass:. s Dr. MOrrels Invigorating Cariltia, 0, 11. RING, Proprietor' N. Yi The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated,.ai , Pint ties--pales three &Ware per bottle, two for Eye dullsr,F, for twelve dollars. C. N. BING, POprietor,' Broaderayi V. Bold by DrAgghts throughout thoNnited - Stathet, Caned and the Went Indies AGENTS: Pittsburgh IL KRYBRit, N 0.140 'Foal it Do. BROS., No. Cojtiroottn). Do. R. B.- SELLBBS. Wood strret Auo4ony City-.TIRCITHAV k WEB:MAN ; 4 Do. .... —JAMES T. SAMPLE & CO., Do. P. 11. - RmtNG. Agent at 0h10...J. D. PARE., Cincinnati: I fOlgisw 7 F. Brown , * Essence 01 Zan:mho^ Ginger. rpRIS Barence Is a preparation of urinaual In ordinary diarrhoea, incipunt cholera,in short, in all cases of prostration of the d 'geed •e functions, it la of Ines timable Talus During the prevalence of epidemic phylum and muntor enalplaints, it is peculiarly ttllcaiiinuli no farm. - individual ot•traveler ahetuld Ys vithOdt eltlTlD3....die sure to get the genuine littentt'd, is prepared only by P. BROWN, et his Drag , and Ciittalral BtOre, 2d. E. corner of Fifth mini Chestnut streets, Ehlladel phi% and for Bele by all kb. • tespectableApotteariries to the United dtates, and In Pittsburgh by B A. PAIINESTOOIt,t co, FOULLY a CO: " And In Allegitztty - by . , IL P. SCHWARTZ:: LEE A. BECKHAM. eepMixtdva Palimien'Velebraited Epleuredxi Sind. TANDS SILRESEISLENT for fialoring 'Soup% - firriTite 0 rush, Neat,Game, An., , ,lYmadatea all good houtalrivee to trylt.. Mrs %tents per bottle ' at all Grocery slid Fruit Stores 10 the United States and Canadaa Par sale by SCCSIVRO and G. EL KEYSER. Pitteburgb• P. T WE.10117 Ja`CO. 2tl , Market street. Ptitlattalphlo JanUrNirsqv Erill/0..tD 0 4, feiGlN.Eft.U—The bsstartlolo of Nap - sits now to use. 12 &son ieeetTed by Jos: Iftrafiliu'S, sonnet 14autond and tfuz.lcot et. NEM ..,-...: . --N.. , . , .. . . '-':s l .':." . .1:0:4:-.,...;'.:j,-:....
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