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OPPIOPAZ PAPPA OP razAnim
, Clier ;''Ax,id News Items
hlais TaxPzamints..--ObaatTatitata taken at
Bt4nes Optician Stop; No. 5811ft.b et., Nc;v: 23 . d.
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sleet 95
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Barometer
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Daux PRAIIIII, Karma, at Masonic
MAI, MX cotnnunacing at o'clock, A. IL
All are cordially invited to attend.
,Ttie exarciros voliat- bk. eoltancted by Her.
.11tire
lOccom tiejQoairen Sessuois.—Befor'e the fall
Bench, was continued the case of the Ceintrion
-1 ' Wealth ra. , Arthurs k Rodgers from evening Tff
The cross-examination of Dr. D. AL , Ditkewati
' ' continned.:.4Did not know that Was. AL Asthma
1 was a member of the firm but thought so: know
by Ms own.words'altt he was a partner: told
me within the put: two weeks that he was a
anent partner that was the ArciC definite knowl
edge I had of the matter.
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Jut, L Dome, witorn : • Am acquainted with
the house of Arthur". Rodgerna. Co: the partners
, . . -am Geo.- &Miura; Chas. O. Rodgers and Wm: 1
M. - Arthurs: they Comteenced - business about
: four years' ago last October: did business with
them: made the last deposit that I never got on
the Slat darer 'Last July : the house closed on
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' elieeken that day : had on deposit at that time
- , i- . - $2,1471, have never received that or any portion
; , of it since; they often told me (i. e. Arthur! A
1 - Radgere;) , that the concern was Bound: told me
so the day they closed: told me so the, day they
s .: refused to paymyeheck:' they freqnently assured
li au that they weresolyent: Itr, pm. M. Arthurs
' i said tome at one lime that they thought of get-
Ling the Court toappolat a receiver to get Geo.
!_. Arthur' out of the concern Rs he Inman injury
: to II: saw 0 balance sheet, according to my recol
lection of 29th July, 1858, from which it appear
ed that the concern was insolvent and that seven
: ~ or eight thousand dollar. .were unaccounted for;
saw it in the hands of Wm. M. Althorn in -his ,
" 'private house: said Mr. Holtzman-had made out 1
the balance Rhea for him: Mr. Rodgers was
almost always in the bankiogthousie: Samuel
Eerart and Robert Mackey. were there also: Wei.
M. Anhui; was there more or less the last year:
my cheek was refused on th 2nd day of August:
made a deposit that day but it was returned to
me: deposited on the' 31st of July, $213 70
which was not returned. Oa the day they re
fused my check they said they would settle with
"me the next morning, it I would keep quiet,—
I did keep quiet mill was at their place of busi
. ness the next morning et eight o'clock, but they
did rue. pay sue. - .
- ..Cuss-extunined—Deposited with the firm more
• • Or lees frainthe,tiute they commenced business;
.... thekdidnot .cI3U till the regular hour on the
day they refused .my check; wbeti I saw my
attack diebtaiored Ifelt milehalarined shout my
'a money; Mr. Rodgers said you need not feel
_ alarmed, just keep easy and things wilts', be
right; salt! that I was afraid maim must scuds
me; be said come up to the office and they would
see what they could do for me; I went in the
course of half an hour and Mr, Rodgers and
-. -Win. M. Artburs both nattered me that I would
. not lone any money; this was between land 4
o'clock on the afternoon of tho 3d of August;
Mr.lttigers assured me time and:again that the
• concern was good; he never told.= he had any
backers; said they had money; and once or twice
named $ 1 20,000; after closing, _the firm returned
me $l4O, proceeds of a billet' exchange on the
baneof Waynesburg; Wili.'3l. Antlers teatime
he did not take an active part in the business;
said he was incompetent to attend to that kifid
of business.
Martinl 3 ager,swarn—Within thelast two years
had $lOO deposited with the firm of Artb ura,Rod
gars & Co.; the first I put in was just about the
time Sheriff Patterson went into office; after
wards deposited a liulent a time till I got $100; .
am a driver.at Pitttereon7a Livery Stable; saved
up my little VIM for three years;..l made three
deposita, first $6O and then $2O, twice; Chat was
all I had; 31r. , Rodgers and Itobt. Mackey were
• present when I deposited; [ehowed him a paper]
this is a certificate of depoait for $lOO, given
me by Mr. Rodgers, dated April let, 1857,
[Mr. Swarmwelder hero read the certificate
• and gave an amusing description of the pint res
on it, eto.l'
--
Never asked far my money; did not go near e
office because-I was told it had closed.
....,,, , e 4....ed axo.f 1 p..." slime. •
.... thrikm.stowstir"—.l3ol44lll.4llllooll***Clifi !ari
• - Sodgen who wan present sodium.° it himself.'
John Stockdale, sworn— [ Thie is a man with
out tem] reside in no particular place; live upon
charity; on the 22.1 July, 1858, left, for safe
keeping, with A., R. It CO., $150; [certificate of
deposit showm] kilo, this; it was given to me in
.- the office by Mr. Rodgers; returned to the eity on
- ,- tte 17th of August and found the banking house
closed, and - have never got any of my money
'thee; that money I collected in charity; It is my
.oaly reliance: I had a little more left after de
• ' positinvenaugh to take me to Wheeling; there
were others in the office when I made the de-
posit betides Mr. Rodgers. " ,
Crose-Examined—hlr. Rodgerstwrote the cer- 1
tificate of deposit and gave it to me.
-Samuel E wart, sworn—Rutin the firm of Ar
thur% Rodgers A. Co.; I vas clerk and also a de
positor in UM concern; was clerk there for two
and a half years; the partners were Geo. and Wm.
31.."Arthurs and C. G. Rodgers; dosed on the
night of August2d; my business in the office was
general, I had not more than ten or fifteen dol
. lan on deposit at the time of the failure; bad
bed about $BOOO on deposit within two or three
months of the failure; checked that out from the
latter part of May to the 2dl
th day of Augnst; drew
- it out to Bonfire myself, as ought it insecure
there; Main the office when Sleakdale came in
to make his deposit, and went out while he was
there; at that time I knew that in their office
they had not enough seeds to meet their Habil
. itits; Mr. Rodgers was the manager of the con
/Petro, but I haute personal knowledge ninthly.
Rodgers knew the condition of the asseste at the
time of Stockdade's depositing hie money; bad
frequent eonvereations with Mr. Rodgers, rela
tive- to paying me my money; first converse
'' 'non about September a year ago; my last may
have been SIX months ago; there was nothing
said, in our conversations, as to the solvency of
the firm; • did not ask me why 'drew nay miner"
do not knowwhat the capital 'of the firm was;
...".never saw any entry on their betake showing t
'itimitat - ef capital; drew ray deposit beeauee I
Muhl not find assets enough to cover my own
and my father's deposits; could not specify the
exact time, bat think about & year or 15 months
before the closing of the office; my father had
a certificate of deposit for $BOOO, besides my
own, and a small Deletes in favor of my father;
- - . do n ot-know the amount of money in the office
one week before it closed; It was probably,' sap
pose, six oe seven thousand dollars, and perhaps
• - $4,000 the day before they dosed, (Saturday,)
•ne theyelosed on Monday; $2,100 of that money
.1 I aroti; Aria Dere - all day on Monday, and the
whole $4,000 , ns there; I took my part on that
ospraing; :Wm; N. Arthurs took $650. of; what
reenednedlT•thiti was after we settled - the; dash;
Wm:3l. Arthare held a check for 1200 and odd
. dollars, given by Arthunt, Dodgers & Co. on
thismaelves, of - width amount there ware $B5O
still standing; the test had been paid; Mr.
Rodgers mo n ey, 'Arthurs how much he ud
take of the and he said s6fAl, se it wo u ld
take that to pay the, attorney fees; Mr. IL' made
no answer, but went and counted out the money;
Air. Wm. Arthure pocketed the money, and I
left them both at the office; this was betaken 4 ,
and •6 o'clock on Monday evening, atitithat - watt
chi lasktion I went to the offiee - to' do business;
-- the effuse was it that time doom!. '
. • • '' The 'Court Sere took a recess.
Afternoon Beation.--Bameel Ewart, resumed—,
Oa the 81st of July, saw a letter purportingto
• cot lainMottej, in the office; it was handed to
me br Mr. Rodgers and purported to contain
$544 ; it was an open letter and there was no
money in It when . I saw it; Air. Rodgers said the'
1 ,• Saab account was short that amount, ($544;) the
'. letter was dated July 28, came_ from Cleveland
was neelt444 in .the Zipreea book; Judy 20,
o
I *lry gerei. r saying lb. cash account was
...eh that amount, /fr. Rodgers meant thMs was
' n o as much cash by Mt. as there ought be;
I • not in- the office Whifti, th eyletter was re
, ca l ed for; never saw the 'money it Contained
Alt do int knew when became of It; the letter
wae directed to fitthurs. Rodgers & Co.;. exam'
lied the casb account; it 'alright, or nearly 110; 1
on the 29tit end 20th; it was often abort as tuna'
err $544; watt credited an the books on thSaturday
Id i ot, Slat July: e cash account would. hot
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have been short if the money had readied in
the office;. the firm had moneys In the east; don't
: snow • iixlictiy how much, bat 'lase thattslooo;
.bellut they had money nowhere else, exc e p t
. Whams looked - tip ar was not available, by th e
'failure of potties to meet their liabilities; Lever
..i • saw the balance abutieferred'to by Ur, - lianas;
..,,,• there.werW - deptieltalaken. on: Monday, limpet
• -.: 2d, At none over $lOO, and would suppose the
aggregate to be not over $400; cannot say how'
..-,untth watitakettlingaturda,7;.Mr. Rodgers Einr
- ..' g the sie.mosiths previous tothe closing ' of
thi spoke. to me abGetChe r 'selreney or
inearsiey oflthn concern. ' ....;
• Cliestexamined-7Wffilant 'M. - Arthurs was
•••• a- silent 'partner,in :Chic concern, until a year
ato; .he' , -wool frequently in the officer—and
toot some little share in .the m a nagement of
• thit.lilailest . bnt not so .much as - Mr- Hedgers;
'saiioetl74bout discount.;: sometimes 'mantis!
. • Messy at the derk of hts ormancerd and amen.
', l lrtrea At the &Pea - o t.Nr gedgfig.'have re.
l'Airrl‘edialt , 'Arrhurs to be presentirhea a; pa*
~
iusibritoneiraktoblitttooootood; theOooklof
- lo p intljecildjot. o2lll6- thiOtiNtotlir•
a.1,...7,7'....i"7:1&'",•.'
Arthurshad • bend and.mortgagemi Which his
jntereetiiis the bond was inquired by
hizarimihesettitistiat of his &thee' estate and
bad naudn So &with thabtraireas ft the firm;
Melts interest in that land read zoortgigin gave
him a check, forlehleir litrAttlettri got amounts
of money at diff erenfthifin4linVs6so gave him
elm • part Of thiproommis of. th check; f in the
latter part of May:xavet.,Mr: A nt.
n cheek for the
— bond =I 4,9 11 -kage ;he . - Presnted the Cheek from
time to title and received money, the aininat be
ing endorsed upon the back; haVs Seen - Wm. ,M.
Arthur* axandag the frooks - , - for, *hat putipose 1
do not-know; I think- was to ascertain the con
dition of the concern; have seen him examining
the honks 'when he was, a silent', partner; from
Whit he aaldrafterwards I think he waiexamining
for that purpose; over a year ago be told me that
by, looking over the mash on the counter he' con- ,
elided there was not money enough to pay me
and my father, and asked 'to show where
there was any, more money besides what he saw;
I referred him to our account, kept in the east
and west; don't know what amount those no
nounts exhibited; he was not initiated on exam
ining them; Mr. Arthurs' Inquiries were to obtain
information in reference to the condition of the
firm; 'posted the books, but wits not a general
book-keeper; the books were balanced,. yearly;
think the last year before the tone, wink.
Mackey balanced them; don't.-know what the
books showed; they did not Shorrto me whether
or not the house was solvent. •
To Mr. Kirkpatrick—l pelted the books to
show what balance the depositors bad; I entered
sometimes deposits in - the books of dopositoraT
and Mr. 'Rodgers did it sometimes; in the office
wan 'a Foreign Ledger, a General Ledger, a
Journal and Day:::Book--also a collecting book ;
my general .business was to, see to the cash and
my dray - wait to' see Whether the cash came out
right; each night Mr. Rodgers. charged the
checks, entered foreign drafts, made gross foot
ings and sometimes he would Cohit z the cash, but
,that WllO in general my boldness; G often trans
ferred the figures flora the , slate to the Day-
Beek; Mr. Rodger!' did it sometimes; Mr.- Rixt
gets usually coin-boleti thetorrespaidenee; after
Mr. Mackey left I was general bOokkeePer; made
my estimate of the insecurity of the concern by
the amount of cash on hand; went to Adams'
Express to see the receipt book; Mr. Rodgers
was down there as haling received the $544,
(before mentioned); I went there from suspicion;
I wanted to see who had taken that money; I
think this was on Monday before they closed;
the amount was credited on the books in Mr.
Rodgers' hand-writing, but there was no money
to show for it; money's were usually assorted
and counted, entered to the credit of rarions
parties, and then placed for use on theconnters;
cash was - seldom short as much as that; never
before went to the office of Adams & Co. to see
about the receipt of money; when cash was ;
short one night it would usually correct itself
the next; there were sometimes mistakes in
making credit to depositors; the day they closed
they did a regular business all day and refused
but one check. I I
Emma
Direct examination resumed—The firm refused
a check of John 1. House on the day they closed;
Mr. Sneathen despoaited either S(D or $165 on
the same day; I bought the mortgage Tram Mr.
Arthurs in order to get that mecht.of my money
out of the office; two years and a hnlf ngo I went
to the office of the firm to learn the business; they
had no general work to do; was there a year and
a half before 1 deposited any money; gave my
brother the check for $2,100, the amount of Mr.
Arlin& mortgage.
To a laror—The check was presented in the
morning; L paid
The witness here left the stand, having °eau
pied it four hours.
Robert W.' Mackey, sworn—Was connected
; with the house of Jailors, Rodgers 3. Co. for
about three years, in the capacity
,of a man of
all work, bat was employed as telleri the mlct`
standing between George Arthure' and myself
was that Mr: Rodgers was to keep the bookie
Mr. Rodgers not being a practical-book-keeper,
I took charge of the books, Mr. Rodgers, how
ever, making entries in them; I never had charge
of a set of books myself be fore that time; I left.
in July, 1857; don't know what amount of cap
ital the firm had, except what knoirledge I de
rived from the books; they had leas than sB,ooo'
don't know who were the partners; - George Ar
then and C. G. Rodgers were, two. of the firm,
but don't know who the "Co." was; don't know
how much cspital each on econtrlbn tett; the books
did not set that forth, but Indicated the capital
to be so much; the capital bad not hem increas.
ed up to the time I left, bet remained the same;
did not know the condi:ton of the Gm when I
left, except as shown. by their books; made ont
n trial balance sheet of the general . leiger, but
It did not agree ; the statement indicated their
boeizee to be to au ordiaary oonilidoa t the
account of del:waits 1•111116 i 1.1,1,2g1" about $lOO
or $1,500 a day, while. I was nith the - firm.
rszortta
t J . s o il.}•iertted.
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.nnual.bun . st.,-ZABoercnual. tram rtkilededphin,
who •
_pas to burvity . on lineltiete; anti' earefully
pinkinthis way over It muddy crossing, a few
evenings since, when one of our city. merchant,
who was on his way home, on hursebsek, dashed
past him so close that, whether struck by the
leg or by the force of imagination, he measured
hie fall length in the mud. ; Nct seriously hurt,
beyond a few bruises, be called into a neigh
!boriog druggist's, and got hisabrasures dressed,
swearing vengeance the while against "theme°
who rode the black pacing horse."
Our friend B. who was the rider, and who had
made a miscalculation in getting no close to the
I pedestrian, was about to turd back, se eoon as
I he got his steed stopped, and apologiee . for hie
'part in the accident, but discretion outweighed
I I sympathy, end fearing an excited stranger's
wrath, he rode on, feeling confident that the
pal was worse seared than hurt. He was
waited upon by a legal gentleman, a few day,
since. and informed that he woe sued, damages
laid at $6OO. Tho matter was finally left to
arbitrators, who could not agree. The gentle.
man whose clothes had been soiled, finally sent
a proposition to accept $5O as value received,
and discontinue all proceedings. Oar friend S.
prudently paid this sum rather than have such
a case come up in court, where the costa, in any
event, would hate been more than this sum.
Tun Exhibition at th;Gymnaeinm last eve
rting drew forth a very large assemblage of ladies
and gentlemen, at the hall on Diamond alley.
Every available space was occupied.
,We have
not room to give an extended account of the
performances. Suffice It to say, that the mem
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bore of this excellent institution show a remark
able improvement in the art for which they have
establiehed their association. The performances
in themselves were similar to those witnessed at
the former exhibitions, but were more skillfully
end artistic.** executed. The auditory fre
quently showed their delight - by rounds of ap
plause. The next exhibition will be given for
the benefit of Passavant's Infirmary, one of the I
moat worthy of our benevolent inetitutions, and
We have no doubt the receipts of the association
will be abundant at that time.
Nrocx BOLL.—The following sMcke tvere told last
!TOO log, at the commercial salsa room!, No. 51 Fifth
etrect, by P. AI. Doris, auctioneer :
35 shares Bank of Pittsburgh at *Ol 25
40 do do do 01 00
10 do Eschango Bank 01 25
28 do Mechanics do 55 00
58 do Citizens do 53 75
20_ do Eureka Insuraneo Co.. ........ ...... 33 LO
20 do do do, • 38 25
40 do do do, 33-00
30 do Monongahela Insurance Cu 10 00
10 do du Bridge Co 27 12
17 do Piustegh& ConnelleviD, R. R. Co. 1 00
15 do Conemaugh Bridge CO 6 00
5 do rgh ,k Oreensb'g Turnpike. C 0... 500
10 do . Partnere .t Mechanics do d 0.,. 25
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MOAOIIOAIIILA. VALLIY BANK.—The
stockholders of the - Monongahela Valley Bank
held an election for thirteen Directors, to 'serve
for toe awning par, on Monday last, which
recoiled in the choice of the following . gentle
meni—A.- Millar, Jr.; E. Huey, G. F. Id'Clane,
J. F. Ryan, J. Rowland, W. Bill, W. 11. 11111,
W. Whigtiam, J. B. Mitchell, J. Mower, W. Sta
cy, W. banshee, and J. P. While. The Direc
tors held a meeting in the evening and elected
A..MIUer, President, and J. L. pangley Cash
ier.
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BAD CASE or' Novritrao.-04 Friday night
last, as the iteamer."llinaris"'..was coming op
the Ohio, between Ravenwood and.Baffington.
a young • woman arose from her berth while
asleep, and walked overboard with a child in
bet igms. She was observedi-lint 'too hiee to
prevent her from stepping off: The alarm was
given immediately, and the young lady was 'res
cued after floating a considerable distance. The
child was drowned.
Jones' Oust, PAMORMUL—it Masonic (fall,
:there will be two exhibitions to-day—that In the
afternoon la* o'clock, and that in the erining
at, the um' hour, Of =twee, no one,will
omit going tong thin Gar famed painting, an they
will be imply repaid for it hi the - most beau
tlful and truthful panorama ever exhibited in'car
city. —To•ritorrow, (Thureday,) there will alto
be an afternooland evening exhibition at tha
la° hours. Look outmi for the nails and go early.
, . .
Pin
to
that thallev. lir.. Rodger; arrived.
hhi twain In Allegheny ell! 033'8 1 1 1 1 rdaY, 'apt!
hi now lying dm:genitally .111 lath, a dlsealie of
the throat. Hie congregation sa d !dada 1011
be . pidned to hear of hie alakneeit',
Poottoren.--4. Croatian Chaplin. non , o ' ll'4
Lie Lieutenant Chaplin, and ' nephew of -A. Mc-
Donald Orman,°- r this city. hos been promoted'
to i Lientenantey in the Davey, dee Y. E. Batt
dlnocpodsted .
Ton 'attention of deal= le called to the ode
of Germantown:M*lamlfhlte-Barte, Under—
Ebirts,.Drawena.Wooltknalorte, Caskeren, act,.
at th• lial ". r°0 "0 . 54 FI T'. street , on F ri d ay, ' ,tILCIAN/ii.o 31/DX 6 41.03111XR -HOSE
morobii, .lll oyt bire 2 6 th.' '- - • ' I P 40,006.416: 0 ,1t0 ' :,,tielotaa Taber**
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- .:,..8_ . ..,..--- •• . - • has initednarliew O 1 1 1 101 sit modem 4ilhmis
.Tai isle orakad . kat .o . ro Pin. wawa atioawalloMmen wiliVilglis koamksas 4a.,
' itektiflrialit ads - " * mi. sS o,oo ammsoFP. 4l ... 44 FIeylvgfeld.,:-.
i
1,00. hundred years ago today,
& martial gate thetas.= mote,
To plant within the orllderneas
Tbalrgiatel ell English dial cud Mop,
They Nair the g lory of t ye t iand,
The realm of natkros to be,
And wrested from the slllod foe
The Empire of the Free.
United the. may EA:. nem
And woe forever lam the foe,
And &Who far Treedoni a. they struck
Uer, hundred years ago.
Outrimudred years have pained—and Pear
In golden fullness o'er as reigns,
Fall Plenty .mils on all our hllls,
And Ciladmae - eloge In all oar plains.
The flag or freemen gmela the air
Where tired the standard of our .irre,
And all their allow still are bright
With Freedom'. weed drew
Here Fame sbaltkeip In holy Wow
The namm of those who met the I
And won for no this glorious land
OM hundred years ago.
de aid 0. , llearen, to keep one treat,
That in the coming minder;
They'll may, Where troth and velar lir.
The light or Freedom never die..
God of oar Fathers keep us still
The chosen people of Thy hand,
One to our fealty to Thee,
Ono, to ournatiee land.
0 gold° tie while we watch end guard
Prom inward drill, and outward foe,
The heritage so nobly won
01111 hundred years ego.
[Per the Pittsburgh Claratta.l
Eiggeas °sauna :—Parmit me to suggest to the
Marshals for Thursday that the old plan of making
a procession as Amy as possible ought to be discard
. ed. Our celebration is intended to exhilarate, there
fore the funeral style-ought not to be adopted. In
place of parading the men by twos, let them be form
ed in ranks of - rou, twelve, or even more ; and of
horsemen not less than six • and where carriages
intervene let at least two go a breast.
By the adoption of such a plan there will be a
force given to the movement that will have its effect
upon the members of the procession—that feeling of
support which so eminently tends to raise the spirits
—and then the ladies, whose presence Atwell cheers .
them displays, will giretheir encouraging smiles end
wave us onward with redoubled ardor.
There is another reason, which of itself ought to
determine the Marshals in favor of the compact or
der at this time—l mean the season of the year. In
all probability the weather will not be warm; then,
as there will doubtless be a vast crowd, lot us by all
means so arrange it as to be able to piss any given
point in a reasonable length of time, and thereby
save the health of our sweethearts and wives. M.
SUPREME] COURT. —Present all the Judges.
Mesas; Nov. 23.—flays vs. Risher. Argu
ment continued by Woods, for defendant in er
ror, arid by Williams, for plaintiff In error.
Hood's eers vs. Hood et al, D. C ; Argued by
Studer for plaintiff In error, by Knox and
Woods contra, and closed by G. P. Hamilton in
reply.
TUE ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Pennsylvania
Insurance Co., which appears in this day's pa
per, is anexhibit which is worthy of attention.
It is fair to presume that those companies which
thus make an expose of their affairs are not at
all afraid of public scrutiny, and we therefore
feel safe in commending these figures to the at
tention of our readers.
To-uoanow will be a gala day, and our city
will be full of strangers, We are more imprint'
at tho apathy of the public, in not having taken
advantage of so extraordinary an opportunity
of advertising their goods, than at anything else.
Truly, business does languish.
CICATENNi;L CISLEIIHATMN—AMMItnifIc
Two grand exhibitions of Jones' Panorama of
California to-day, and to-morrow (Thursday) In
the afternoon and evening. See advertisement.
Go one go all.
THE printers meet at Iron City College Hall
this evening to make final arrangements for the
procession MI Thursday.
fa no case needlthe expected that are article truly
good can be bad at the rate of one quite inferior; but
in many branches of business an article possessing
intrinsic worth is sold at such high rates as to place
it beyond the reach of the moos. To remedy this in
j the clothing tine, Carnaghan, Federal street, /tile.
I gheny city, will sell either ready made or ordered
1 clothing of the finer gradee at pricee below the regu
lar rides, but for coon outr ; judging from the
amount of his sales it may be inferred that his goods
and prima aro appreciated,
I
Tux lovers of good things can have their wants
supplied at Down's, Federal street, Allegheny, they
having just received, direct from the East, a spier..
did assortment of jollies, assorted preserves, fresh
poaches, labelers, green gages, de., which they ran
! sell at unusually low figura+, having purchareil them_
. at, the very lowest cathprices. They hove also on
band a superior assortment of fresh manufactured
confectionery, comprising the elloievat qualities,
which they will dispense of obeap for each. Their
frienJa and p.tron. are. emeralally Invlcad to call, anal
they will he renrittee4 at ones that they ...snout do
better in either of the silica.
.a - •
• •"* flar Lb: Me chd...
l'ailo=rt..•al/ ar , lll , lllard willani of th.
the article, ilimmodhate
ly anew., Do. MeLamee Celebrated Vernallitga, prelates!
by resningllrce.., o. nrT.b. P. It tau never twee known
to hill, end le one of themenet rereading that.. be mad.
A Mem: of onee hardy headed on the following merman:it
lo reference to dd. Termilogto
Saw Toes. September 25th, 1432.
Certilenum—A tonna lady of my iirousantanee bad ben.
ll.r a long time wry mach troobled Nth SKIMS.. I Mildew!
bow ti try Delano'. Celebrated Vvirilfuro, prepared
by Fleming Dn., of SUOMI. h, Pa. fib* accordingly pm ,
clonal ono took one vial, which nosed her to diachm - ge an
a to ll onomiali tt Timm. of OrMIll• lii. lonnedlately
nillared of dreadful symptoms aceoMpanying this
dimmer, mind rapidly to bra usual health. Thermo..
lady dow not with her onne mehtloned her nelderow. how.
inn, Is MO Fifth 'Meet, and the nfen to Mr. [lndio, No.
3 Manhattan More.
REL.Ptirehmera will he careful to ark for DR. ITLANET
CELETILATED ERRill EDGE, marinfectored by FLltilrfii
MICR. of Pnerearmon, Pt. AB other Terrollagea In romper ,
Irma. worthies. Dr. Inane's genialtm Veraillbga, abio
tin celebrated Liver Pille,ean tors b. bad at all
&signore. hienotenterimi malloot faesdpsiattrre77'
oeltinewleiT ILEMLNO BROS.
°ALTA-TM BATTERT, OR ELECTED MAGNETIC
Macarnm, for Medteal minim* of • vary roping.. bad
will be met free of lap.. charge., whenever an Erman
to, upon • remittance of To. Dollar. Add..,. Dr. 1100
REESER. No. 140 Wood at.. Plthbotarb. Pa. •ilgslaw/
E3=l:=l
Grand Gala Weak
AFTERNOON AND EVENING PERFORMANCE .
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENINC
PERFORMANCE. TEIIIRSDAT WM.
MENCE 2 O'CLOCK. AND NT ENINO
AT 734 O'CLOCK.
htABONIO HALL.
JONES' GREAT PANORAMA
OF TIIE
OVERLAND ROOTS TO XSURARKA. UTRA, ORE
000' AND CALIFORNIA.
FOR TWO 1913818
COMMENCING THURSDAY AFT ER
NOON AND EVENING,
painted NOV. IBt
AFTER
mt. beautiful Pnvorarna weef r
om etcheen houdred
dagoerreotypen, taken el greet wet of time mud moon, ay
Men, with the endornuca of hardships nod danger, of y the
worst deemiptlon.
Every wene exhibited Is truthful, and ham been pre
neurmed, by returned Califon:liens, to be period[.
The New York Tribune mix:
M• triumph of American [
count meth prodorth m
nuke as proud of our country and ntrymen."
Per further perthmlare brill.. truly beautiful pointing
see email bills.
Doom open la the aftkrnoon at 2 o'clock, commence at
23y. Evening 7, commoncs at 7%.
Admintou G centc children 15 cents.
Carriage.* mu be °Moral at 434 o'clock on Thursday la
erno., and at 9% every eneniug.
_ _ n 023
ITTSBUROII, THEATRE.-
OV MAlllcrallNT.
O. 8. PORTE CUIT R
AND OP
WILLIAM McFARLAND,
801 .11111512, AND PROPILIZTOU.
Bnal Dmr.4.-roft .........
•
PRIM OP ATAILISSION:
Dim Cirolo Parmatite 60 Tickets to Prints Boxes 74
Family 25 Whole 80arc....--14,eu
o Colored
from 10 ..... .25 Proscenium Britort----1300
Oalkr
Wort"! 80550....-.,.. 60
Doom open at 7 o' to 3 o' clock. Curtain felon at 7%. Box rale*
pen clock.
86th night of the engagement of tbe young American
tragedionne, 711.. ODAHLOTTE WYYTTR, who will sp.
pear thin arenlog, by particular requeed, in hot. gnat cola, ofo 'llog
WEDNitIiDAYEVENINO,Nov.2III I , the parftwutroca will
with the grand romaolk, lope:dory, and musics/ drama.
dramanrod from eir Walter BoWa ,oral of OUT 111.111•
N BRING
Si,.• Oa, TILE 0128/lI'A PROPIIECT—OoI. Maw
Doting, Kronor, !dog Merril/es, HW WYottel Loc.!
Bertram,ll4a appall.
Orerturo Orchestra
.. Turobull
To conciu . .to - wilb ............. filliO aeon.
alrOnThuradoy two grand parfortuance .cad
ermine—when will be precook"d a tavositokow OM of nt.
tradiott.
DR. Donal-nee BIrrZRS have received the
warmest ecOrdOMAI from the prams and people throughout
the Won. Asa valcuittle.toule for the cure ofDyspetda.
Matuleoce Constipation sad general Inerrous debility, it
manot be limpened ok t, Every day altw came of Its great of
lettere chrookisd. through u. potillo.lournals. There le
nothing equal to the eajoyment, lo that which the arakted
experience when Using this eatuablespecido. lie mild to.,
Its Mro and shamus action upon • In/PrdelMi stlxuaseh, end
the cleansing of the entire human body, should recommend
It to all cisme* of oor community. All that will be nem.
miry to constr., the akeptical Quite healthy edema le to
parch., a bottle and be couthmed.
Boldhy druaddet• and dealers generally, oral Soberer, and
by fIOSTATThIt SMITE, imumfacturem le.progrietore
ha Water andbil Trout eta..
EATII.EIL—In returning thanks to his
L hinds sad Arnow= public for the inn liberal and
encouraging prttronsgo burrowed upon him, the [lndenture
ad would WA =anon lo hairs sttentlon to his stock, to
which halm readying nddillons westly,_conandlng of HIM.
'LOOKmtd OAK froLE Lamm, : UPPKR LWATnEW,
MINOR itlPßand OALW ELENA, Ladies and Chntleman'a
110E0000, 8110 E 171dDLKOK CeIiKLIIILW TOOLS and
SARNIA& OIL.
—Orden from the city trade for Kola Luther, Tanners'
Oaor arrytillmr In by lino wilicitedand tilled an rho moat
nownabla tams.. . WIL WILKLWBON,
oat• .W.o.2l7LibartnirmA
)3UROLIFIELD (enamor! to -Mgr
-11 pky !kink11010,) am now reileiving daily from Now
ork and fib iladrilidda, now purolisom of doc4ll of Tallow
kindo. WM open soiday numb mul.ontior 'gado. It 1.
log oar determination to mallarom Mitch at format pool.
his ptine.. littirtwown will And it to - their Muratori to
look sit inirloodobefors mUnii tholr selections.
EtiIiCUPARLD 4 Oft,
oolladorr- at Nortlremt timer Mb and %Wind oto.
thivehat. er..A. iirpitiforr
ILritag lellPittsbursh Wrinkle tourporatilila Waddtat
too O' I bay* plaai.t ry sallailid 'law baiditellila the
h.s. Ania sactunui;.iii Ya. so Paw*
atria; ta tdlool se thaw arl, have
Malta aleplagrt
tatadts . IC•oIa&LINKINT.
• -Gate* teem leurope.
New rake., Nov. 23 .—Theiteman1p City of i/st
timare arrived at 3io'elook A. Y., with Liverpooidates
to NedueldlYr the 10 th instant. -The Africa arrived
out on the ith
At the Lord Mayor of London's banquet, the Efri.
of Derby and other memberi of 'the Cabinet apokfl:
They avoided committing themselves, but promised
that the forthcoming mammas should be comprehen
sive and national in their character.
The details of the Japan treaty have been published.
(treat Britain is to have a diplomatic egret utJeddo,
and Japan one at t fiondon:
Faaacc—The aiparer • in hie letter toPrince Na.
poison, says the if the emigration, of negroos Is the
slave trade in diastase, he will have none of it. He
directs the "Prides to resume negotiations with Eng
land, relative to imbetituting coon. for negroes.
Napoleon's funeral ear rum formally presented to
France by Sir John Burgerine. Prince Napoleon, In
receiving it, said ho
.regarded it SO a testimony of
Queen Victoria's desire to efface the poignant remem
brances of St. Helena, and an additional pledge of a
cordial alliance.
Hott.m.—Tho Legitintim of Holland hat intro
duced a bill emancipating the alarm of Surinam and
Ouracea.
tiranr.--The conferences at Madrid, between the
Foreign Minister and the English and French Ambas
sadors, promise a satisfactory solution of the Mexi
can difficulty.
Denmark hoe abrogated the constitution of Hol
stein.
Th e patch eipedition against Jumbo, Sumatra, has
been successful.
The Trench and Spanish forces have blockaded
the river Towson, Cochin Chinn.
I VASHINGTON CITY, Nov. 23.—1 t IS said that the
President's Message and the 'Report, of the beads of
Departments, with the exception of that - of the Sec
retary-of thegresumry, are nearly completed.
The Postmaster General has issued an order for
• weeki,l%mail from New Orleans to connect with the
regular coaches of the San Diego and San Antonio
line to El Pun, where it will be transferred to the
Memphis Overland Mall to San ,Fronelsco.
Secretory Floyd harem far recovered from his re
cent illness no to be able to attend-the Cabinet meet-
leg to-day.
The New Orleans paperrof Thursday state that a
conspiracy was discovered In Campeadby on the 22d
nit., which was to have been followed by an out-
break on the ensuing Sunday, when the city was to
be sacked to raise resource, for the Zulogs govern
ment.
Perensupaa, Nov. 23 .—Messrs. Bragg and Cling
ono were nominated by the Democratic caucus of
the Logirlature which met at Raleigh last night, for
the D. 8. &nate. Mr. Dili:Tomo for tho abort sod
Mr. Bragg for the long term.
Sr. Louts, Nov. 23.—The river is Calling at tho
rata of half an inch per boor. Ail the upper riven
continue to recede and are full of floating ice. The
weather is moderating both here and along the up
per riven.
-
Ras Yeast, Nov. 23 .—Privute advice," by the City
of Baltimore announce the madden death, in Paris, of
lion. Benj. P. Butler, of thia city.
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CISCINSATt, Nay. 23.—Rivor fallen 3 inehas during
last 24 hours end is now alatlonary. There was a
fall of mow during the forenoon.
Special fiailego
• •
DR. DICKINSON'S- MAONETCFNLICTKIC MA
C lll . l Ms.—rithWirdi Dr* for the Ara. of M. fr.ru.,,jka
dkiftta AteraLtry.—ln enbullttlog thin machine to.
criminal-hag public, no taper. boo been glared In Its manu
facture to rondo.. lt perfottin 011117 anenfinl partleulnr, In
order to keep pace with the wonderful Imprneemmate of the
•E•, nod pine* It foremost In thletunnet, of A merles:l Ma.
efacture. tio liA3111.1: BROULD BR sirruour
Retail Print $lO.
It Is etlethality tuleptett to prevent atal tars every form
of &Hassa, nub as Oxisamptiou, &rata., ALI., Rheum.
Una, Dyspepsia, all farmer Physical and Mental Neste..
lion mei Hereon Menem
One grand feature of this Apparel. le that It to aleraye
nal, for nee, the mime being oitelnetl from • Permanent
Magnet, oe Aciti•or other Ingnallan ts being raplred.
Feld, whole•ale and retell, by
DR. UED. U. KETERR„
neZrdlhorT Diußtokle Draggist, ISO Wuxi et., Plitab's.
TANI:WA— A fine article, fur rule low at
Int. IL KVSER'S, No. 140 Wood sL 0e.n,1/11,1T
ARROW Hoar —X fine quality, for Bale at
DEL KRTSERII Drag Store, 1)0 Wg.w:l at. ocZullw T
E: '4. BRANDT—A
C;XTRA BRANDY—A small quantity for sale
at 6E491C1i13,40 Wo.l rt. oc23:dauT
BOULDER BRACES--A large alaortment at;
DR. KITURII, No. le) Wocd at. acTF.thtuT
lIERNIAOVIDVIIIIr Otara--Dr. Ow. 11.
Rapper, uf 140 11'...1 eh pun eft r 7 k.h.lof TRUSSIN for !ha
r.liatamiv.g.of Elernit'ut Ruplora... ......"I"..:dalwr
A DDoNINAL SurroRTYR.9 of every kind at
DR. KNYFDDV,,N,‘ 14:11ronixt .0.=..1/.1.
.OLD ltrE IVaISKILY---r re Ropei .g f supe
rl..ryta..y.
OW. U. Rielromit,
iv1r..,1.111.T No, 110 Wood street.
DEAD! READ)
.11 . 1.24, sTrtifirsall
m wee madder awl • rows. asr mar twenty
yams. IL hose trend Physicians I . and at tut ronrin.
.1.1 to wl to soot genuine Prepatation a trial, as !had heard
It highly spoken of. albardad ma tranardint• relief. I
Lave mad three bottles, and 1 lurre obtained more relief
from Its afferla and feel numb better than I have for twenty
Tears previous I have the amatest faith hilts virtun and
carotin powers, and .hall do MI to my power to mak* It
known to the aalk.A. -- Roping this may prove wh - nnta.
P.. to you to ar4uap you to Intrude., the rutdleim
am lastly yours,
Lenient-fru, Pa., Jan. &, /W. llCCosanct.
Should my doubt Ur. hfcCarmiclitridatomebb be seism
to the following gnettlaineu
Cm. Wm. Bigler, cm Bovatmor, Pennsylvania.
Ron. Thai D. tiorenee, Philadelphia.
Ron. J. a know, Jadltut Tlnap_Cp s P..
lbw ..1. S. Black, /ridge, 1 - nuadelphla
D. ti. Pones, awOomenor, Patimileaula
Ron. Mils Lewis Sidge,
lion. R. C. Grim. Judge U. B. Mon.
Bon G. W. Woodwa Jrufga.Phlladalpttla.
!lon. W. L. Porter, City Bollcitur, Phflasitiphia.
Boa. Joh. Riglar , enAlosernor, California.
How K. Banks, Auditor amend, Wsaltingtan, D. C.
Lod many other., If tweemary.
IfELIIIIOLD'B CAINUINk --
/lELRBOLD'llChmaltre PREPARATION.
lIISLMBOLIYB Ilearino PREPARATION.
RELMBOLIPS °main PREPARATION.
la prep..? aneordlng to Pharmacy awl Ctemtetryow lb.
greatest steamy nod Chemical ktimrlatigo &voted to their
comb! nirtkm. •
HcursoLres ORNUINE PILKPALLATION—Yordistswea
of the Bladder, Kidney; tinsel and Dropsy,
Pee advernieipea beaded
HRLAIROLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION;
nnother column.
mr2s:lscodami,
"DOCTORS RILL Dirrra"ir o d e o f
' treatingdittemes, tint all - who hare used Dr. Wrison's Tonle,
Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, agree In altylog that
they are tinsorpmer d as a remerlyter Dyypepals, &nk Head.
ache, Norm. Headache, Ileartiorrn, Diarrhoea and other
dimes.. It le utoulabicer' how easy their administration,
and hoer decided their ettmt. They may be it ,, . , to the
meet dello.* stomach. B. L. PaHrtZDTOUB A
Wholesale Dragglat. 00 Wood Week Piltabargh, ere the
proprietary.' Pee sdrertimment cn the ith page of to-day 'a
.7EITNA. BrrOYN. WDRICB.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
iIIIMPACPII6LI •II DOOLIZINSTZU TARIM or
COOKING, PARLOR AND HATING STOVES,
Plain and Fancy Grate Front., dtc.
solo Proprietor of the celebrated PATONT OAS
BURNING and Smelts CoNseattla
COOK STOVES:
OWeo and Scapa Room,
torl&lydre No, ♦ WoodElt.,Plttabargh. Pa.
FOR -- 1669_
H IGHEST PREMIUMS
IIAVIP BEIM AWARDED TO
WBEELI3B & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES,
OVER ALL COLPETITION, inc THE
PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR;
VIRGINIA STATE FAIR;
INDIANA STATE FAIR
OHIO STATE FAIR
lOWA STATE FAIR
BUSSOURI STATE FAIR;
In 1858. Ago - at the
DAUPHIN COUNTY -PAIR
WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR,
TIIE F117.11T PRICAMTRIL
Hu been unanimously awarded to - WHEELER &
WILSON as .REST FOR FAMILY USW."
This combinsd teattmony is fully conclusive that
Wheeler k WHion'i Sewing babel
ere Ms my bed snannbetand on account of
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on
both sides of the fabric sewed.
2. Economy of thread.
3. Simplicity and thoroughness of eonstruc
lion.
4.. Portability, ease of operation and Vasa
*gement.
_ 6. 9tdatness of movenient',
7. Strength, firmness ' ®d' durability of
.
. .
seam that will not rip or raveL
8. Applicability to a variety of purposes
and materials: . . .
9. Compactness and . eleganca of model and
t i n rir,=l7. ..„61„4_1.xpioirlitreiediikoior•
00111111=2.07. AIIBITHATION TM NOUMEA.
.10. WAND GIZO4I, V. P 4 C. Eltrewazz, P. IL DAM, J. L
.3 - Ragan, 4.J. GILLUM
elvisavito4 incturams:
f/pdria*eta, for die fl 2s opd Cantle.
- Prgrrtuott..Wangatuar, Nov. 24.1863.
HOUR—the Wei yeatenday were altogether from store,
and at previous grimy:the aggregate being 650 bbla
rims Went Into at SSM for super, V 094545 for eztra, sad
$5,3465,50 for family do. Rya Near, males of 7 bbla at $4,-
-from Mora
GRAIN—In Monde demand at the pieviona price.; cola
at Mg of 21 :0 btu o .Una 4 4644 ; from wharf, 350, bus do
at 45 ; from wagon. 500 boa Ruler, prime Spring and Fon,
at 60®,65; from flrot hand. 2141' boa Rye at 73; from Wagon,
100 bus Red Wheat at 95, and 100 do Southern White on
'hart at $l,lO.
POTATOES—In salve regard; males at depot of 350 ints
Ntedutnnocke al SO; from .tore or 250 and 100 boa do at 65;
150 do Piakeyes at 80; and ZOO bus Rodent 75.
HOGS—In steady rained: eales of HO lire at 51,80, grow
and mall oaks of dremad at 5 for light ones, and 5% for
heavy.
WIIISKY—a .of 15 raw at 21%.
BAY—mien at al wales, of bLbla
load. at Mll, p. ton. •
APPLES—a sale of 25 MN chce at $4,60.
11 1712ER—ealee of 3 Ltd. prim oi e roll at 17®IS.
CHEESE—firmer; saln. of 26 boa at 7%, and 00 do at a.
DRIED PEACIIES—a male of 70 bus quartors aud.halrea
at $3,00..
SALT—Salea of 100 L6l. No. 1 at $1,60, and 50 masha do
at $1,21
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
A cosoperattve statement of the Foreign lemons of Mer
chendlseat New York for the week and since Jett. 1:
Jbr the wed, 1854. 1857. 1858.
Dry Goode. s 889,1133 $ 738,345 $ 811,754
General Morchandl.w......„ 1,31,250 2,4:11,444 1,188,341
Total for the week.-- $2,465,899 $2,989A01 $1,998,095
Previously reported ...$183,903,869 17)9.937630 /24073,674
Since January I ,191,399,52 204,067,MT 192,671,709
A compieraUre statement of the Exporte,(ere)nelve of
z ge . i im fnile , t i iaw s York to foreign pone for the week and
.1858. 1857. 1859.
Total tor It. week $1,493,361 $2,11546D $1,2549,135
Previously reported 08,151,340 $83,118 , ,(78 $51,180,818
• • •
SW. Jeb. 1 $C9,664,710 05,Z3,147 62,642,953
The o2pOrte of nperla trom tide port for the week °mil:lg
Nov. N, eod•for the year INS, ware as follows :
Total for the week...—
Previa=ty reported..
.ol
Root seen loot Manum.—We bare lo report during the
past week a very fair trade for the mason, rather Getter for
this month probably than our dealers had generally antic!.
floated. All our best quality of goods am sold uuite
clone, and beige, remain Mtn. A fair amount of orde p
rs q ere
coming Ice trout the South and West. Trade In the largo
Western cities has, we undentand, been fair; many conntry
dealer. having this mason been obliged to forego their um.'
theft East, and make their purchase. near Male. The de
eland for New England trade continue. very good. The
mannEreturer• are making up heavy work beat noted to the
California market, In considerable qmatitles and the de.
mend for this kind of work Le et priming large and Mums.
fog. The MannOmboters of lighter work, wometre and
chlidirenht, are doing tent little• at present. The prospect
mom. now favorable fur • good spring trade, and we hope
In CAA that our manufacturers will not be disappointed, hot
they must recollect that a limited supply will enable them
to bootlace the price. of their goods, as It conch easier to
replenish a Bolan stock than to get rid of • largo one at liv
ing prices.--(Stme and Loather Iteportee.
IlitrniOrth Corms Mature, Nov-NE-The market through
out the week hut beim without animation, and the min are
even lees then last week. In the aggregate. 'folders of ltio
are
c an Armin their Maws autos the stocktcoutinumenoll
prices will ho fully maintained. The amount of all kinds
now held in Bret Muds toahont 12,000 begs, The only sales
of the week are 000 bags Trier, Cahoot nr cents, and 1200
do prime Rio at 11%cents, and Zal do fair to prime do at
10?e,,;(4.11X cent. We continue ourquotations a. fallows,
Ma • 103,2 to 11 cents for fair Rio, for good and IC%
®tic for prime and choke do. Lagriajta Coffee is doll, but
mail soles are making at 12.412%e, and we quote Java at
144/oleo. Today we have reported sale. of tOOO bags Rio
at iN@ll*., w l of LOO bags low gear, do at 10e,
The rtalemeat of the conditlea nf.rho furtymight lllineb
Banks on the first of October. lest, has .Jost mute to band
At that time thaybad stocks deposited with the Auditor to the
amount of $4,128.356 14, and acireniation of $ 5 ,707,040. All
the beaks of this city bare withdrawn their circulatim en
tirely, except the Marken &Withal had on the lat of October
• circulation 01 only $214,500 for which there were
deposited with the Auditor to theamount of $20,205. The
asuman' I. mutely nominal, mil the principal deduction we
make foam the virtual winding up of MI our city bank. In
that under eziettng clemmetances a hank of lame cannot he
made profitable la Chicago, and hence It cannot aria. The
country Leek; as we mid a few day. since. moat furnish the
cu e.. rrency and our city hanks the exclunp.—tellitago
Pr
The weekly statameht of the Philuielphis &Inks pre:mote
the folk:twiny nygrygntes he.. compared with thow of the pre .
flow. week :
Nov. 10. Nov.
Aped*
Lam 120.243,60 $2.0.t1070 - 2-1 Ix, 0.761
7,407,0P4 6,500,1.T2 Dec. D 17,016
Duo fern oth
.1.4=602 1,703.203 Inc 440,091
Due ...the.- Ms.. 4,34400:: 4,110,004 Dee. =4,112
Deposita_ ..... 17.1G0,00b I G 700= Det4,4ooAksl
OR-Walk. 14a913,070 2,730.4 Ge Inc. 02.411
—(Phil. Bob
Toe /fon klatcre—lfogs bare commenced arriving no
freely la the last day or two u to or-cupy nearlyall the
hems. In full operatient. The market la quiet but Attu.
Nearly all received bad Laam previously contracted for or
am being packed ou owners' account. We have hoard of no
ealse of hop on foot, but they may be quoted at 10,245 to
s4,6o—the inside price for those averaging As/ Msand a lit
tie over, and the outside fur heavy.
The tombs. killed 4p to last evening around the falls
was about 10,000. Tt. number in pens and to tho M une.
Mate vicinity of the Mt lam evening was dui. large. and if
the weather molten. mumble daring the week a very
henry bad.w will-he one,
The Herat:sky hogs er heavy, bn t those from Indiana err
generally 'try tight; nest of them wore nook hogs. We
tee (rpm our Illinois en form exchange., an JO fact front
those of the entire No west, that the bogs eve tery
termer, to 0w..., 4 the blob Mkt a a.. tho ro..ote
, • oro • . ero err, og Cheat to mskrkol.—l Item Joar
A rather Assoc* w. tablis.4 totlay In the /mg roar
het, which was very II • y entitalnral, mall, towards nye _
tog. when beget, again owritpg,lon. in S.D.
A. • geuetal thon ' •at was beefy met try sellers,
m woo see, Sae swim s The ohm
wens Mews, adding up Abe .12"0 gab, at h em
pricer. raaggeg
tam 1040 t056,76m0b mg light and heavy, clueing at
50,500116,75 for 200 12. la 210 if, nvera2.—erlth, however,
ea airway, thlimattet, a foreshadowing of another reaction.
The
about 10, reCalpts for the fort, - deb, bonn etelsog At ra rt, we roon heed, making Menu:plies eines last Tuniay ea e
follow.:
Si!44Zl
We bawl so far a to ,
sl. Ealltuatlog
at Io,oou, and we 6.61
ream
Thi• Reason to tail
The .am., time I
.108;91
. 231.932
78,750
_ 68.448
78,711
18./3 08,419
1952. .... . . .............. .119,854
Al Loolordlo, the n emlx,
m P elanabicred u 11.151.,
g. wita 47,093. Tbo [melon. at Cincinnati and Lordn
compare. as (Aces
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Total 95,159 411,1G9 154774
Dulen attrlbuto the excess this ...co =duly n, tho
roof armory to dlepoooof their hop early, In couminon
.f the scarcity of feel—Klio. Qu o of Tutothq.
Import. by Railroad.
P, Ft. N. &Et R. R-19 bide., Hays k Btoteart; bge
lovereeed, 2f3 dos buckets, Zi• b y !Your. Brown & Kirk
petrkk; 1 ear lumbar' Coffin; 1 do eteres, Herr; G bbls flour
11 lake Nile), arClarkan & co; 1316bi11. broom,, 00 olibk &
co; 49 do, Little & Trirobta 42 bur cheese, J tt Cm:3ldd; 34
togs oats, Morrow:10 eke potatoes W A Peseevaut, "4 cats
bogs, mewing G7B bides, 169 bee ' Womb 1,5 bbls 011, 34 do
pork, 153 kite pint, 85 bbbrilo, 150 I, 3.l:Audios, BE4 bus bar
ley, 1200 do idlest, 134 pkgs butler, 4 do eggs, 17 do beef, 10
rolls lestlo, C ber,44 eke d &
co. plebes. 33 bbl, floor, .35 whi.ty.
12 hos .lArk«
RIVER NEWS.
It rained sod allowed by *polls oh day oci Tomley, but
the Clear had not.begian to rim at duet /art evening, There
woe between three and Voir feet of water. Tile air we. gold
and tho day gloomy.
The only departure yesterday WY the Emma tirahani„.
which got sway at her usual hour far Zanesville. The Ch.
volt did out go oaf, but woe loading with what atm.:add get
at dock la. aiming Tho Emenabet, ■ niee CMe boat,
beautifully Sobbed, and now loaded, will leave for Mem
'phi. totnorrow.
The arrival. from bolo', were the Wenone, 010. Dunlop,
withal
been hero before, we think, nines the arm repaired loot bill,
cud lelt the Snit .......
May
a ado, new, and
beatatiiial bait, with Capt. John May in c om m and, oleo moo
In yeaterday, and tho two snivel, were unloading ride by .
old°.
The Dr. Kane, Capt. Shaman, was mpected in lost even
ing, and no doubt the did orrive at night. She is reported
meaning will" a fall loud, as oleo the Economy, which will
P robably te in today.
The eplendid ateainer Robt. Watson will rail, to-day with
out fault or failure. She goes to Now Odeon..
The Wenona leaves OM day for Cincionlil.
Aleirom Capt. Bogen, for St. Louie.
Thoy
ors oil good sod well oMcered boats, and passengers
and shippen can Sod no Letter.
Iltealizboa
ARRIVED.
Lezetne, Browerrille.
Telegraph: AG,
Ookeel Bayard, Elizabeth.
Wane., Cincinnati.
lday. ".
almt—.l feet in. Gillet
Telegraph o Antiote.
Nix Yong, Nov. 22.--Oo final Wee 1200, bales. Fleur
quiet, not,. S,6oobble Rate $42.504,00. Winat heavy, mane
10,000 bus WBll4ltll white $1,t174601,60. Corn hes adrinced
sales 40,000 bus at 744571 c. phfengm Beetdoellocti 40c, males
et pall. New Pork ho. ranee! 20e; balm at $17,40(
17,00. IThiekey steady et
block klarket.—Ohlcago it Island 02%; Rending 621.4
Ifilwankle illeeimippl 1.24 • Galena & Chicago 72);
Michigan Central 62%; Erie I,
CUIGIN.AI7, Nov. 21-11onr unchanged; sidesTailmllicant
Whhkey hen Ildvanoed to 21 ym there le 11000 r demand.
Corn active and In good deman at full primer; new 6765,001
prime white is wanted at $1,15®1,20. Hogs unchanged and
nth*? esaler,7,ooo heed sold at $11,2300,80, $0,5,40,g0
leg the loading rotas for thomarentging2lo lten the market
dowel rather beery and a little °mottled; the reculpte were
66,000 heed for We weak. Hess Pork heavy; 00 b6l, eeid
VOA Including a lot delivered at New Albany, Indiana.—
Bulk Neste 14c lower at the doe% The weather is fainrable
for pecking. The demand for Hogs and product con.
Unmet, In the main, epecniatirtr, nothing whatever is doing
In foreign account. Money matters ore unchenged.
PiuimaraA, N0v.23.--111our to unchanged with but
Mlle demand for shipment, and only 1,000 bbis gold at $3,76.
The Wee to the trade at $0.24 fur imperil Po, $3,5505,7$ for
extra, and $603,70 for extra family. Ilya Flour Is steady
Cl $4 and Gun Meal at $3 00,the demand for 'Wheat le con
fined to mime quaintest ales 2,000 hos M $l,BO for prime
red. and $1,40 to $1,46 far whiny. 2,100 biss weetern white
sold at 70,077 c. New Omit la dull and Odom declining pH
to sauce and warited.at Oats are steed et 4 40
4414 c. Whialtey declined; esles34o Dble at 24Xc for Ohio,
and 2334 for Perms.
LOGAN
.01/1030.
Imporlers and Deatexain Foreign and American
kt A. Et, wA. Sd
BSI Wood $ PlittabOodb, Po.
A full and 'complete aseertment of all de.
"tripod of Wham!. and Dotad, coo
total it prkr odd:Wary to doi purduser Mei alms
, .
Tool. of Imo dieFiptlpn In g a ge, variety. Educhant&
Iliactuudea sad lamas are tented to calt.. walrdlyte..
4L . LITT.L.EI
sgoalwrzt."m
No. 54 St. Clair Street;
-aorreairsaimattoaa4,) 'rriTasintat, PA.
.
BABB.- AtaDOC '
rktOULD/**/3, *C
. '
'As tA!..,.Cilitifi*Witiabsi Ad4 s- , ' • '
V I ERE 0 — ' lei vr i - c;iob • t
. r 1 or au
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Pio • .4 1
il"41104. Altaiff'l4ltildwo.
•- sl3' OD
SW 909,521 29
liouisbillt, Scc.
utt LOUISVILLE—The svlen
! Capt. ir:rsout.
the above aad all Intertued slo
ports, on THIS • DAT; WM - ItalA •• . , or
rrolgtt or pane,* apply on hoary or to
_ Ason,
_ _
Stasbbillt, &c.
ITASIIVILLERACKET
the Atm pr strArner
NIA. Captain If Gnuzlett, will leave fur Branarine.
Smlthlaril, CiarkAvilla And singbrillo on MIS DAY, 24th
fnetant, at 10 A. If. Fur freight ur paseage apply on
board._
17,800
......... ....
. ..... GLS2t
for tbo saloon to THIS DM, of WI
next toronty.foor loon• oupplit
he tollowlng coloporloon for germ
F. ..... „ _ _ ... _ ..........-
OR sr. .LOUIS--The fine new
steetaer DIL KANE, Capt. &Shaman will
leer° for the above awl .11 teberweeene-pow ve &
DAY, 27th last., nt A. r. X. For freight er pawasp, apply
ea board ar P.,
an_{
FLACK, BARNES dr CO., Agonto.
FUR ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK.—
Tbn Sao Warner ST. LOUIS, Capt. Jonah,
Dean, orlll learn for the aboro and Mt intarrnednao porta
on Tills DAY 24th lost. Por knight or pomp, apply on
board.
18;41. 1357. 14459,
:C.,750 33,509 1u5.731
19000 0,(q0 47,993
FOR, Si. LOUIS & no
'flue steamer SILVER WAVE, Capt.
Juo. S. Whllllen ' trill leave for the Metro.. all
mtermo
Date porta, oa MIS DAY, 24th lust. F. freight or
pun. apply OD board or to
cold KLACR, BARNES &CO., Agit.
ilcb etitano, 4: s r.
FOR MEDIPHIS AND NEW
ORLEANS—The fine steamer FLORA
YEMPLD, Capt. W.ll..FerrW. will leave for Co. above and
all intermediate ports on TILTS DAY, the 2ltti Instant, at
eclock, P. a. For freight ay paanago apply on brawl, or to
nolo YLACE,DADNEDA CO, Agents.
Fox MESIPHIS d_NI) NEW ida at
OILLEAI2B.—The Hue steamer DEFEND
/SR, Caps, J. D. ahesula, will Immo far the above and tut to-
Sermeillute porta on TlllB DAY 21th Wet. For freight or
passage apply ou &writ or to
ovB FLACK, BARNES A CO. olgts.
FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW
, ORLKANS.—The floe steamer SOUTII
AMERICA, Copt, Shepherd, e - M leave forth*, above and all
freight or passami apply on hoard or to •
oeB FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents.
111011 Alt.DsCiN 9 8
R I S -T3 L lit* INT £1 .ZST
Damaska, Diapers, '&e.
CIONSIMIERS OF RIOLIARDSON'S LIN
-4219, and those &Winos of obtaining the GENUINE
GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase are acal.
ed with Um toll RAMO of the flan,
RICHARDSO2I; SONS ,f 0 If7GiNV;
a guarantee of the soundners and durability of the Goods
Thia aution V rendered essentially nocessary am Large
quantitha of inferior and defective Lthen. an prepared,
wawa after season and sealed with the name of RICHARD
SON, by Mar Dooms who, recall:Gess of the Wary thu
tankard alike on the !American consumor and the e &aurae
hirer. of the gennina Goode, will not readily: abandon •
bushaeu so protitablo, retina purchaser. can be hapoud on •,
with
goods of a worthless character.
J. DULLOOKE & J. D. LOGICS,
Agent., 36 March Unit. New York. •
Register.
DEPARTED.
Lonnie, Brownsville.
do.
end. eSemi, Ellesbelle
Emma Brehm.
WALLACEEE FOITXDRY
A ND
MW FUIIII9/1/12t: EstablizOment...
QTEAJSI ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT
14,3 PANS, MILL GEARING, Piro Brick, Machinery, Pub
le add Cleatinge, of all kind.' made to order.
Orate Bars,lti Sash Weights; min Dana, Proof Staffs;
Anchor Boe, Oum and Leather Bolng;
Portable hoa r a nd C Clothbrn beat In use ti ;
French Barr Smut litarlima,tssed to the city milk and
over the Rein; mom the gild; take out the chose and re
move the smut bent beton, they are broken by the Lestere.
freneh Burr MB Storied. made of selected block..
Patent Shingle Illathlnes—cut 10,00010 20,009 per day;
Ram. Patent Water Wheel., used In VDU Whs. dew
es mochas the overaho end twice ae much as the moat al I
the other Wheel* In use, with au equal amount of water.
Catalogues of Much given to all who want gearing. Of
fice N 0.319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
eelbSmdaw T . . W. W. WALLACE.
DORTABLE }LOUR AND COHN MILLS
—Tbe eginipleet and ban article of the kind In the
country. They
run light, grind fut, and nuke' good work.
Tbey are • doelderattun to Lumberman, Iron Mane. and
.tottlen in new conntries.. Tor esto at No. 819 LlbertY st,
Pittaburgh T
, Pa. W. W. WALLA=.
63211xline
Steam Marble Werite No. 3114 3:01; 3.939
Liberty Street, Pittabturgh, Pa:
MARBLE MANTELS, nutdo by machinery
1111. at low prime thatumenta, Tablets. urere)3tonee—
• large Meek on hand. Furniture and Wadi iltand Tope;
bnyeming Storms, Marble sad Flone Martha. made by
machinery on short notice.
Marble sold tow to the trade. °Mee 311 Liberty at
erie,
Mput
edirea . , W. W. WALLACIL
ab
JOB PRINTING
STEAM JOE PRINT/NO OPITGE or
;DUST= PAM, E T,,
LE ( MEM tor Gram, lc. OHM EITONE3
WITITHLUEE L at SID
salstam• 14 " lit"et ' Pit"'u t
LAOR.
nREssOO sHeM s, C., a the
LIU/ tad 'Vilna atom, complete Maar of Donniak. and
apt& Dry Goods at every many always an band. •
noln 0.1/AMIONLO
DERRIMIERY! PERFUMERY I,2tiage
;.,•aisinlapisit *MOW *anted Parkuoin remthrod
Wm day, al% a pamilmostontatmaialit Peatuary,:
nom *Wag FrA!ttgken thtipristiosaa an
.1 100 ATFOLI019; Desk Rik Ren Racks, Pow
ncutim 1.14 Lod Pawlan corruntly nn hand and for
mob: w. a RAVANdltalioner, ,
OM OLOTHB.6Atoti._
IVl,La w r, • mlitr*dumsgir i f ,
111 !!•mg 11 6 2 a eiguonemik k a at. o4 l
.1.411. •
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ITIIRtwVt. A. T; inms r ~a
WHEELER & wTizS o N s
_
FIRST PREIMRTM FAlazy
S.EWIN G , CEEI-:.N7X S.
AGENTS OFFICE, NO. 68 PIPS'S STREET,
prrwsivuzzas• vsza-zr.a..
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i
FIRST PREMIUM awarded by til Allegheny County Agricultirnid Society; held .1
September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USK". .:
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And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to feeler d Wilson's Sewing . 1 1
•
Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." • i. !
THESE MACHINES - which have gained such an enviable 17eput4loti:orer all other 1
Machines on account of
".,1. ..
igEr• 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both_ aides of the 2 . fabrieseiced. - 1
.Economy of thread. . '' -• • .. • . . ,-- - .
... ,
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3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction, " •,• . , ,
....-: , I .:,..
4. , Portability, ease of operation and management.
5. Speed.
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6. Quietness of movement. I
. _ ~... _ .
7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip 'or rare.' 1
8. Applicability to a variety of purposes arid materials, . - i
1
9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish.
Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at * lrtinufacturers
. ~
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prices by
...:, ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET. -
A ..11092' LIBERAL Di9rorm7 TO ei.EkorAmv.
. anliketwe ' I
H. CHI L D 8
i: •& C'o.; •
,1 : n . etT
..,
WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, . 1
No.l.33Virood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
HAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF '.A.IVIS -MOST EXTENSIVE
modu, or THE LARGEST
,
B OOTS AND ;SHOE
..- Ever brought to this market, of
great variety, adapted to
ir A. 1,1, AND WINTIff p. S.A. al.". le__El •
Having been purcha,ml DIRECT from the Manufacturers, chiefly for eastr,•and selected with
GREAT CARS AS TO QUALITY AND SIZ.*:S,, ...,,_
They feel assured that they can offer Superior Indadements to Went= Buyers.
ilit . noTtßatitst 'kiting Pittaborol, eltbor to potato, Good., or on tbedr way to Diatom citiat an; Invitai to eel _
mod examine ournit.lt iotfory purchbaing depict/ego. eaireerlienlar attention ern to (Mktg. . , :
oc7:d&vdmT
ROOFING. ..•
Cheap and Durable lire and Water-Proof
ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING.
•
THE FIRM OF PERRIN & JOHNSON haring, by ;Italia] consent, been recently dissolv
cd, O. S. BATES and WM. JOUNSON give. notice Oust they have entered Into partnertihip, kw tba mrpose ears
tying ou the above Roofing thoine.e, in all Its branches, under the name and Bon of BATES & JonwatlN, at the OLD
.
STAND, 75 Smltheleld Street, near Diamond Alloy.
We are now prepared to corer, with our SUPERIOR RUOI'INO, steep or fiat Mobs mar toug h Wads, old ahinighai
composition or metal roofs, steamboats, railroad cars, An.. being adMlrably. adapted toarltbetand the VatiOnS changes or
weather,
the e,ern action of lire, and It In not Injured by being tramped upon. We alai attend to Repairing old °revel
Roofs In o rugh moaner; also, to Cementing Tin, loon, Copper or Zinc Boots, making:them totter-tight, and
Waring them against the action or the weithrr, for $1,50 per square, (onehundred square het.) :...-
. _. ...
SHINGLE ROOFS SZINCENTEE;'
.•
PreowNing them and rendering them F7RE.PROOF, for 72.00 per sgrtre—dirionant for u rg e inch.'
This
Is Cut ouper Roofiseding all otheng is Cheaper
kindle. han any other Wort Of Itoof, and 4 1. 9 .,,, d id came rain se metal hob, abd
Rood material for sale, with irotrartions for applying. Reference* and corglacates it oar comae. . •
BATES ,A JOHNSON, • '
Nu. 75 Smithfield Street, near Diamond AlleyVittsburgh, Pa. •
.
N. B.—Oorcaurae is not rendered worth's-alit preparing It for the roar.
' ochldltortael?
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latgulat Ztramerg
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Monongahela Elver 11 . 8. Man Packets
sizamannutonAPn. I EITFABIER
lard
Carr.wtaii. , Coy. Osnaam CLask.
T HE ABOVE NEW •STEAMERS ARE
now rnnning Alcularly. Illoridng Bo leave Pitts.
burgh at 8 o'clock ,t 11., and Evening "'Boat. at 0
o'clock P. M. for llFlteceisert, .121-eisi'lltoora,sklnnongre
helm City. Benevernon, Fayette City, Greendeld, California
and Brownsville, there connectlintwith Hacks and Coacher!
for Uniontown, FeyettoBprbego,liforgantown,Waynesburg.
Carmlchaeltown and Jeffenwn.
Paeoengers ticketed throngh frion Mutts:nigh to Union
tarn tar meals utdorateiroonw on boats Inclusive.—
Boats returning from Browwwrilla leavo at 8 i p ir=n the
tnorning.il6 In the evening. For further he a en.
quire at the Ofllce, Wkarf Bast, at the foot o rant otroet.
anB ' G. W. BWlhf LP.E, Ackse.
ogincinnati,
FOR CINCINNATI.—REctuar.
PlC.S.—The Rao Foamy, SIOACCIEK
JENNIE OKAY, ( bpMarrs, will leave for the above awl
all intermediate ports on TILLS DAY, 211111nacat 9 o'clock
A. M., ponlirely.. For freight or pauake apply on board or
b, FLACK. LIAKPIES t CO.
.st. 'touts, s,-c
ReeceWel with proinptiwite and accuracy et the
W. G. Jomurroir *Dad at.
f~ibtCHl:
OF II AMERIGAN WOMEN.—.
Fra'..T...y 7o I hue been troubial with genera
r.esrinesamdlangoor, both me* and nhlegral; cuPtire •
Ihtleemees, dnp headache, pain in the head and templet!,
coldnem nod tendency to mignette,Palpitatfon of the heart,
very easily nattered or exalted, sppotite violable, etomie
and bowels pranged, - with pain. Any manta! or phytdcal
exertion imamro to bring on all the wymptome, andl had
in addible, Idling of the womb, and great pain in that re
gion. One phynielen after another exhausted hie Alit and
gave me np. A patient and permeating sae of MAR
MALL'S UTXRMIR 0AV:1011 . 00N fortunately earned
nod I have no words entdelent to crones my thankfnimati
Mau. JIILIA ANNE TOWSON:
Inn truly my that I here been* euffererfor many yenta
with whites and deranged meratruatiart. -, Anew • while I
had other troublre,euth tupelo fug huligeatton, weating
abac k way, general languor and dehilityjpaln in penman of the
, • sort of aching and dragging maul:lon,' pain between
the ehoulder bladwiextending, down the ephui lon of 'via ,
Lite, trouble In the atom& and bowels, with cold handa,md
feet and dreadful nermi r
mag. TN) bleat excitement would
make me feel aa U I should fly away. I tried doetors and
drugs, and everythin ,g one after another , without the ben.
esti. One bottle of PIA.P.SILtLL'iI 1311:1ILNE 0411101J
OON changed some of my symptoms for the better, and now
I ant entirely and radleally eared. I with that every tro•
man could know what it will do,
~CL4./tViSA -
An' • tong time I bad Uterine coteplifita with the foikar,,,
the ayeaptotan • 1 was narrow, emaciated - and. Jnitablm 1,
waned W abound hi complaints mane of which I will try to
WI/ run: win W the k.riii,e-6perti and* feelings a. if mho
Winn wee .i. col • to Dal atm Ina bitter to walk. L.sruoh coa
iiootini /Tain to tb,, t,a,m,,,,,,,.g.• •
c
tem; Utejolting prodneed by riding cans: ‘ ,l great pain; spa
moic ahootinge and paine in the olds, stomach mad holm*
Itsnlache, with ringin in the ears; Mr, fiber of the body
neerned mr,r, great irritability; *tense nermovuess, / could
not bear
to ne loan excitement wallet% being prostrated tor
tday; I could oceans/7 mum about the benne, and did not
ake pleasure in anything. I bad given up bozo. baring
bled everything:as I supd, In vain. but • frkfid called
my attenUon to Al *RAU dosB Ul2ll.lbill CATROLIOON.
I rook ft, hoping against hope. Mod foitnnadely It cared
me; and then is not • bealthisror more grate/al 'lnman ha
the country. I treat all trill nee it. Itis tech- the vronasn's
Vrietni in need. ' Idas. nomurau MLLE.
JraIeSZTALL'S /72'612,D,TCATROLICO/17; sofiteerteln
IF cart ilang qf 1 / 8 4 . Womb. ph.
or litirtini Xsnetruedsen' Btattmg- and DU-
I ewes of the eredneys or Urinary Organ; Attention or fn.
continence of Mine, He m Cbstieenese, 11rereourness,
/Paintings .ipitatke as, Onsesps,Diefurbeet Sleep, and al
troubkr orgame or s y st organs. poldetic, connected WM the Merin
Thepriee of ellarsholre L r Orine (h.thelicess is One Donee
ond a Elettfper
be single bottk. On the razejg et ' tea dollars
of express a.
doe botaesslearl a.O by exp . rets,free of charge, to tie end
the m
Etepurthador to smite the-poste-SW addreter, town, moot;
and Mate. trif seal guarantee that the Aluiteinesn'iliktent '
on remiptqf ths ononey. Addrein -
Da. Olio. U. UhYgER,I4O Woad st.,
M t •.
.3,l4.davy gign or the Golden Mortis's,
JOY TO TUB ADMIREIN t a 08
♦ PTIPC HEAD OP
Ft I C (4 , 1, 0 E 3,73 /
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Talk of beauty, it cannot cadet without adm heed of hair,
nem wad the following, and if you ask more, see circular
erened each goal wing
and nouns can doubt. .
DEOFESSOR WOOD'S BAIR RESTODII
A Tllll.—We call the attention o'4ll old ma Young,to
tine wonderful preparation, which turns beck tolls original
color, gray hair—coven the bead of the told with • bumf
mat growth—rentores the dandruff , itching , end outer.
oaseroptions—catutee o cough:nal Bow of the natural doldr,
and hence, if toad as a regular &coming for the lair wilt
'preeerve agar, and keep it from falling to extreme old
ego, in all Its mural beauty. We !an then upon the held,
the grey, or diseased in sad pto me then r
theyootut
will not, ea they value the flowing locko,ar the witchlog.
curi, over be without R. Its prole° is upon the tongue of
thousand.
The Agent for Prof Wood's fair Restorative in flow Eta.
en, sh ed the following letter in regardlo tho Ream.
tiro, • few weeks atom
Me. Rimot, Goan, July t.M, leak
Lall USlVorm--81= I ham been troubledwlth dan
druff er mar! on my head for more llama year, air ludo
began to come out, scarf sad hale together.• Now
Haven about ' , Wood's Mir itertorative'! es • cora—
./ called ft pair incp on the drat of April Met end pardn,
ed one bottle to try %mid I found to toy satiefeetion Uwe&
the thing, it removed to r urf and hair began to woof. A:
I,
how two or three Inches in length where tt teat all qr. I
have great faith In It. I wish you to send ra• two bottlee
More by Yr. Poet, the bearer of dd. I draft khow se any
of the kW 14 and in this place, yon may hare staarket for
many bottle. after it ls known here. Toon, with • •
leefert, • :/nl#lll PRATT.
Pacraost.e.mn,Sept. -0 -
Pant.: Woon-Dear bir: Your 110 r nenoestrvel e &m ,1854. ..
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Itself beneficial to me. The 0 0nt.e44 elm tho leloklatt of t - k
my head alma: hat It. etwering-.413 *Act <
BALL .1 tum• ........ .
need hut two haltplnt bailee of your Rattaraelk. and hole
the tlp of my Wad IN well Rudded vsltA extvadzipa cftpor ~,r
young and the front le aleoineetrlng Ito benefit. 1 .-1 . , - '
nava tried other prepwatlons without any.baneflt &bate* .... _. -
er. I think Ina my own per...al ne commendatlan, 1- an '',..., ~. .-
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induce manyothers to ley it 1 oara. ropoetfolly, --,
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D. IL TRONA/4 M. 0 110.464 YWo et,. ' ...
ketworni, MD., ./RAVZ,IB/4. - ..;:'
Pear. 0-7. Wow-4s . yea aro about to manntheturt, ? --?•
.4 nud your reoantly Mated noir ILeatoraore, yill', • -
RIAU kw who:tunnel' It may ocomerry that I hate need It '
and Irtionn alms to tem 11-.04,
~.. rwerreral yu4ll .....
been In the hetet *tub& other H a ir emesorantes, and that ."3 . r... 4
/ Andyraus ly eoperlor toanyoUter I know, It entfro• ', '..
ly eleaneoe the head of danctroAzd with onemonth'e prop
erns will reetoreany person to thearlighayyonthfol ..1".
eolor in 4 textaro, giving It &healthy, soft and: &keg ap:' .
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parallel%
Crand all thawwithout dieeohning the nand. apt . • r'' • •
apply It, all
r which It drops. tent 4,4, therefore,
itmenmead Ita tee to every on 6 dastratuff of 'hating a flue
llmpeettollY.Zotire, . . Wormlosl .• .
For &de try 0.130. ii. ShYBIKR,I4CI tywcPituarurch
2:WOOD & CO., Yro=, 812, ,ff. ...
keihe groat 41. If ...
.W fr. attabliehrmt .and 114 ...` 1
street, It. &eau, no. and 0544 by•alrt . .. Deng -
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