Vttsburg# 1112 d .0:orr ,: 07PICIAL P4P,1118, pl TEN Ott Y. Qity suid,Zierbsts .—Obsarrations taken at i3han's Optician Blom N 0.1519 Fifth at, Nor. nth. lot SOW. is SHADE. 37 9 o clock, a. r. 12 6 " P. m... Barometer "IT Dime UNION PEAT'S. Mamma, at Masonic Hall, Pißh street, commencing at 11; *loch. A. u. All ara cordially Invited to attend. . The exercises TO-DAY will be restarted by Dr. Douglass. . Tan IsAtratraArton oc A /1115TORICAL SOCIETY wa IVIATFIN PRIINSYLVAnu.—In pursuance of notice the following gentlemen mot last evening at the Merchants' ll:change, to discuss and con- Sider the steps preliminary to the establishment of a ° Western Pennsylvania Historical Soeiety.". Messrs. Robt. McKnight-, Elias H. Irish, Wm. .111.. Darlington, John M. Kirkpatrick, James E. Dickson, Thee. J. Bighorn,- Robert H. Palmer, Bennie C. /Sawyer. Ez - Oovernor Wni. F. idoli ses., gamey F. Vonboolionst, Floras B. Plimp ton and Daniel L. EALOh, of this city John A. Ambling and Washington 'Ambling, o r Trenton, N. J.; Hon. Henry M. Brackenridge, of Taren tam, Pa.; J. P. Merritt, of St. Catherine', Can ada West; and James R. Albach, of Oxford, Mao; Author of "the Western' Annals were present and participated in the action of the totaling.. On motion of John M. Kirkpatrick, Wm. C. „Darlington was called to the chair, Messrs. T. J. Bigtiam sad Robt. McKnight were elected Vice Presidents,. and Fiorus D. Plimpton of the Dispatch, and Daniel L. Eaton of the Gazelle, were chosen Secretaries. Ow - taking the chair, Mr. Darlington said that it was hardly INOMM , 7I' 'Or "aim to state the ob ject of this meeting, or an importance. Many of our aitizemit who take an interest in historic events had for a loni, time been discussing the propriety of establishing 'an' historical society here, but tba events of Thursday _had forced the subject upon the attention to peculiarly that this-meeting, for the purpose of taking the pre liminary steps, had at length been convened. The collection of books, papers and historic, reo ords which bad been collected by the old aociety verb &sieved by the .great fire of April 11, _lBl5, awl it became us now to set on foot a society that might begin anew, as it were, and aid in contributing 'snob memorials as they might be able to gather, for the use of the future historian. Re was ready to listen to any sug gestions. Thee. J. Bighain,' Eeq., of the Joemet, stated that he had invited the Hon. James Veech, of ___ Uniontown, who was present at the celebration on Thursday, to remain in town until to-night, and participate in the proceodinge of this meet ing. To that invitation he received a letter. Secretary read the letter, as follows •i itioacianauxta House, Nov. 25, 185 S. • •Thn. J. Mahone; Eq.—Dear Sir: To stay forth. meeting to-nigh; to inaugurate a West ern Pennsylvania Historical Society—to which you were kind enough last night tp ask my at tendance—month keep me another day from home; . and I have therefore to say to you that, you m oot not attribute my absence to any lack of interest in the object of your meeting. On the ooutrary, I feet deeply, enthusiastically • anxious for the establishment of the Society and for ha efficient enduring action until all the rich and . romantic treasures of historical lore with which WeeternPiensylvanis pecaliarly abounds, shall be gathered up and garnered. I speak that which'l do know and feel, when I say that we and our posterity have already lost much, very much, by slim long neglect of this depart. meat of literary labor and research; and I do Most sincerely hope that this effort to save " what can yet be eared of our historic memories and memorials by the instrumentality of an or ganised association-will not prove one of a spas modic or evanescent character. We sorely bare the men to conduct it with spirit and ability, and still more certainly, have we the materials upon which to work.: PM me in any place however , humbie that will be3hought to contribute to the great'nd generous, purposes of your meeting, and believe to be, very truly, your friw V d, mes elum 7. Hon. Robert McKnight eßnight then Ja submitted the following resolution . : Jr:valved, That se Committee of fire persons be appointed by the chair, who shall prepare a coot ' I eittution gad two Lowe for.the Lite/orient Etoelet,y of Wolters Pennsylvania," and repos at a future m etiog to be held at the earl se wassettpted suet hlceska. BrKPlighis Inn. IL Klthiatrielt, - Tllos. T. ni - hasp, Sidney P. Vonbonhorot and D. L. Sot on e appointed as the Committee. • jr. Merritt of Canada, having been called upon made a few remarks on the close connec tion between the early history of Canada and of Western Pennsylvania. Mr. Albach also referred to the rich historic tretunwes that abound here, and Judge Brack enridge enlarged upon this subject, relating - some interesting incidenla of the history of this portion of the State. He said that the history of the men who first established particular and now loading branches of business at Pittsburgh would be subject of interest lie elated that Mr. O'Hare built; the first row of brick houses in this city, on Market Menet; that he founded here the first Glass Works; that he undertook - nothing which he did not amplify and extend: He need to be likemast men of his time, fond of his glass, bat never, to injonr,him. If he went to bed &Mile jolly, he alwaysarose lathe morn , Mg with a clear head, • and ready for business. 'later in his life, after a brewery had been estab liabed items, the Colonel used to drink ale and beer to eneorusge home manufacture. The Judge went 'on to gay that without the use of steam In locomotion no one C4ll isy what we could have done bare. He remembered the time when an we-propelled galley landed at our wharf, six months out from New Orleans. Mr. Henry Shreve made the first improvement on this method of navigation, by substituting the ' rope and windlass and bea ting the boat forward liy attaching one end of the rope to a tree. 'rho next step was thei introduction of steam. The first steamboat voyage from New Orleans to 'Lonleville in 2fi days was considered almost a miracle.. Other interesting remarks were made by the Judge. . Ex-Governor Johnston haring been called upon, said" that he thought Western Penneylva its had bean grossly elandered by the Philadel- Society.' He' instanced the account of the Whiskylcuourreetion in their last published vol . ame, and remarked that although they doubtless thought they were publishing the facts in that account, they had done greet injustice to the actors in that affair. ' In respect to the establishment by Col. O'Hara of - the first glass works here, the Governor said he reidimberid heating his father say that once when he and the Colonel were taking a gloss of whisky at ide (the Colonel's) house, the latter eel dower his tumbler aed said, °there is an article that cut sat $W,000."- The Governer' thought mai a es" thi trophy of a rioters after two defeat', ought ln bare been preserved. The Governor alluded to the fact that'll great many vahlabldblsteriesl facts In relation to this place had been carried away to Hollandi that much valuable !damnation might be obtained about Kittanning midges Cornpbutter Indians If a So--, Ohoty Wale formed Ws* He doled by declaring his desire to do all be could to aid in the steps now faking. Mr. Idllnlght also made some interesting re marks touching the advantages that were offered here for the collection of old documents, and the sikeing create which they record. After v. very Interesting session of more than rum .. lours; the meeting adjourned, to meet on .Thyituttay,ovening, December the ninth. delv-Briiinnortax la about retiring from the office of,r*lionotary: lye are not, polkiesily, • friessi of tile Munn' above named, but we do eer and believe , . that he has been a thorough ind. ' earefed officer, and that he hie done his whole duty in that office conecien- Melody sad elaktastory to all who have had bettfnees with him. The members of the Pius lurgis.Bar here tendered Capt.. B. a supper on the "ail= of 'Ala retired, which ke ku caned, with doe, attestable' ol.theligh appre ebition of the honor which -1111" friends would have e"reeeed Mum ored that th e Captain to Co be elected Warden of .itte Pen itestiaey " • P. B.—Since writing the 'Dori we have re ceived a copy of the correspondence between the bar and Kr. Btaghon. . need t pubnith, Angice I . oipsy that the entire bar c unitein nutenditegto him tie coMpliment which be very modestly declines.% • s Igginurr an qUet. 3.—Caraber /kaiwiclt bald Ja —peatorday afternoon on the body of a women named 14 ,7 1 00. In Muller township, agar thew niegtogrri. It Is supposed list .her death wu Coined by wounds inflicted on her person with - a fork, in the blade of Edwurd ,Nite. a person who Mia la the employ of her husband our a farm .haid. • Nits gral arrested and le now in prison. • litgEoroaer al s o held an inquest, yesterday . .anernoon, on the body of a female Infant, found .in the Lutheran burying ground, by, tbs . sexton, Mr. End.: Tared from the evidence that the child Verdict l000rdOgli• 'perceive Prof. Fowler of Pluvuolo• est Ablotrlety Jo about to &hoer ft comes of eiitem - here end feel the aptribuot o f 11110910 *No' Mr ?oiler Ili too or 6mfae 7., „ . - ionic QUM Hun arldtkiittrueted :ko)tioolt att.6lkm its blu:Oeuteolutprooeuebio, olu Noels murpuipbsei*latas*rdmiitt,Wbw: itottOw&Voi 09411941.. "A Tatfaussotat Casa is just now before the guidon of one of our churches. A young far mer of rinipeotabla hually and general good char acter, went to Californiasome years ago, leaving a wife here. He remaining two years or more, the wife married again. Since his return she has applied for a divorce (rather late indeed, it may be said). lie being, as is believed, sincere ly pious, asks to be admitted to communing membership in the church, although intending to go back to California. The session think that be should apply for a divorce, but 'he says he now cares nothing about hie late partner in wed lock, end will not trouble himself, but will let her go on and obtain a divorce if she chooses, and can do so. In this state of ' things, the ses sion et the church is in doubt what course to pursue." The above was cut out of the Pittsburgh Dia patch of Wednesday morning, and under all the circumetances is a most singulai• article—a man Is en applicant for membership in a church, and according to their own showing "is believed to be elneerely pious," but a supposed difficulty springs up in the minds of this session, by their learning thaLsome private or family trouble hap petted some years ago between the applicant and his wife, which caused a separation between them. No immorality is alleged against him at all, but this is .n troublesome question for the session of one of our churches" to settle. Will it be any assistance to this discreet ses sion toward the settlement of this question, to publish, or cause to be published, a local in the Dispatch, making public what never should be divulgedby any member of session to any person! And will sdilh conduct on the part of church sessions have the tendency to win persons to, or deter them from, making application fur mem bership in the Church of Christ? In this-con nection had not this session better refer all ap plications for membership to a vote of the peo ple at the election, and have a popular decision on the clue/silo as to the fitness or unfitness for membership. Pirr, _ _ THE CENTF.NAIAL.—We printed, yesterday, a largo extra edition of the arceete to supply such as might desire our account of the proceedings of the 25th. Unfortunately, we did not print bairns many as were called for, and our whole edition was exhausted early in the day. We wish to say that we shall reproduce our account of that interesting occasion, in our WEEKLY or TT/MUMS Near, when- we will be prepared to supply the public with a well printed sheet, which can be preserved or sent abroad to absent friends. Customers can leave their orders at the counter and they will be supplied. Do not forget Tuesday, the 30th. Tna Young Men's Christian Association have had a prayer meeting in their rooms every qat urday evening, for more than a year past, , end for. some weeks we understand the meeting. has been increasing in interest and numbers. ; Not only the members of the Association, bul all their Christian friends, are most earnestly in vited to attend. The meeting commences at 74 o'clock and continues just one hour. [TRITER SMITS TROOlT.—Another detachment of one hundred twenty-two 11. S. troops pasoeil through the city yesterday, from Carlisle Dar rents. They are destined for Texan, and are in charge of Lieut. McKee. They went over the Pittsburgh, Columbus St Cincinnati Itailrond, and were accompanied by T. Scott Stewart. unman:gen.—The Middle Conference of the Pittsburgh Synod of Evangelical Lutheran Church, Will convene in the English Evangelical Lutheran Church of Butler, on I VedneBday, De cember Ist, at 9 o'clock, A. n. The opening discourse:will be delivered by the Rev. L. M. Kuhns, on Tuesday evening. THE PRIVATE LTIIRIII.I', comprising many rare and yak:fable historical, theological and literary works, to he 'told by catalogue on the second door of Davis' auction rooms, Fifth street, this evening. are now arranged for examination, and catalogues ready. A CIIIIMITBEN, consisting of ?timers. G. A. Bit. teabantier; B. P. Johnston, M. Loomis, J. N. Duncan and others, was appointed to procure subscriptions to the Atlantic and North Western Railroad, at a meeting held in West Greenville last week. Dasraucrive Fnut.—A destructive fire oc curred in Johnstown on Monday, which was not extinguished until an entire blocs of buildings owned by the Cambria Iron Caturiny was to tally destroyed. The lose is estimated nt $2,000. Bunotantes.—The /4'oporel says that two men, names unknown, entered the house of a German eh., maker, named Inglech. 00 Wylie xlreeh Sixth ward; on Thursday furenuon, by tneuue of alteleton key.. and mate th eir tray to tho ser ,, nd stery, Corking toe dciOts after Gaeta. The family were absent, but the • • leo was board up stairs by a man in the employ a. . 0., end he bUrr.ted the doer open just en the reh. re vrra• lotasplog fn.. tbe.todowir fr. o rope, kbennd stor,'.... They- telt Bonier of , their teelrbehlntl but carried off a pookot book containing gibbet $l2. a breastpin and two Gaper rings. The same villains entered the house of Mr. Martin, shoemaker, on Franklin Street, hot were discovered before they had taken anything. Here they left a skeleton key. AND AIIIIAZIL—Saturday night teal, se we leans from the New Brighton Ti,ver, some thieves entered the hours of Mr. !leo. Boswell, in that Mr. B. awoke when they were about carrying off trunk, and got up, when he was knocked down and badly abused. Thorn were tiro thieverf mid they carried the trunk into the street, rifled it of its eon tents, and took with them 160 in money, a hat end two dresses. Tat Post-otlice at Tinker's Run was robbed, on Tuesday night, of about $6 in coppers, and an empty mail . bag. The stem of John Pd'ifilliams, in wkieh the Post-ofilco is kept, war also robbed of some email trinkets. Chea of the engineers on the F. lt C. It. it. was ar folded In Steubenville, on Wednesday night, on charge of running the express train through the city at a greater speed than the law allows. li evens of fashionable elothing, either ready mad or ordered, will find it to their advantage to examine the stock' of J. L. Carnaghan, Federal etreet, All.. gheny city. Ilia facilities for making fine work are among the best, and his prices low fur cash. THIS lovers of bed things can have their wants supplied nt flown's, Federal street, Allegheny, they baying just received, direct flnm the East, a spina did nesortment of jellies, assorted preserves, fresh peachee, lobsters, green gages, he., which they ma sell at unusually low figurer, haring pmnhaecd thorn at the very lowest cash prices. They have also on hand a superior assortment of fresh Manufactured confeetioneryi comprising the choicest qualities, which they will dispose of cheap (or cash. Their friends and patrons are cordially Invited to call, and they will be eonrinced at once that they cannot do better in eitlier'of the cities. f WIIAT, OR PRIM IS TITS REST, VERRIFOCE On WORN barroom? t. . question daily and bandy asked by parents, anxious for the bealtis of their children. All who an: as all acquainted veld: the article. will Immediate la ....or. Dr. Defames Oodebretwi Vennifege prepared by Fleming Iteoc.PlUeburgh Pa. It hes never L o we known to fall, and ondof th e mewl remedies that can be used A friend of own Well beaded m the following statement in reference to ibis Vermiform (offeorm—A smog Nw y Y fm r S a e r p noembtan N ehdMt been for s long time very much troolded with worms. I oder., her to try Dr. McLane's Celebrated Vennifogo, l prepared bcaw. fliatl=4 M4 l7=rjg re emennal large quantity of worm Pb. woo Immediately relieved of all the dreadful eymptoms accommuying ibis Manias, and rapidly 'wavered ber mat health. Theyoum lady doestrot whit ker name mentioned: bar residence, boa, ever, Ls gird Irlftb streot, and .he rofnno to Atm Ilardle, No, S Manhattan place. litajOurehaamteM b. careful to ask for DR. 1 1 11. - ANK'9 l IRLKIIHATT:DWLICITUOIit, enanarettarett y PLISMING 11 / 1 0 8 .ofPrnatureca, Pe. All other Versellettes la et...w hoa era wort/dew. Dr. M'larye's manias Vereellogs, &leo bli celebrated Lim PillsOttat ccw I. bed . 1 WI lo yectllbl drag store. Nretrorrtaint eriDiest Liesiosalatre • erlo.dplwT 1 / 1 .1011.11/ Dana _ GALVANIC LIATTICNT, OILJAIJACTItO MAGNETIC Numninio, for Modkal porr, of *my roporior &Ind will broad Ole of Ziprow charger, irberorer ro Nrprew ' Fr 4.1117:14. No. 14041 I , l l."% org A lt i1i);0124....r, SlMUSfinents Grand Gala Week AFTERNOON AND EVENING PERFORMANCE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND tlrremea PERFORMANCE. TIIORSDAY COM MENCESO'CLOCE, AND EVEN/NO • ; AT 7% O'CLOCK. MASONI ri.ALIe. RIL JONBIT . GREATC" P.&NOATA •syr OrZRLAND ROUTE TO NEBRASKA. 17T1TA, ORR. _ GON AND GALII'ORNIA. FOB r TWO WEXES 0 NI, NOONCAO ME ECING THURSDAY AFTER t AND EVENING, NOV. lath, ml. beautiful Panorama waapaintol from Anhwei troadreil daguerreotypea, taken at great coat of time sod money, as ittao, with ths enelatimai of hardship...al donate, of the wont iteacrlplion. • Erary 1001,11 labtigted truthfal, and has been pro. miatimed, tip Warned Callfarnianito be perfect: . • The NW Dank Tribune orys: • • , tlthia irtomph of Amarkan A rt,!anii serlt - pMei' cdons Mak. prtiod of our conatry met countrymen: .• • • fartlhap particular@ Mans' - beaotifol 'painting fee wall • • - • Doors open in the •fterseeee at 2 o'clock, nommen.* at .14th CalllE•chilawn s =ln • Cur*. baorilarsdae 43 o'clock. on Thrirmlay M ei-noon, and at 934•• «mow: - .0411 A 13 . 8 tA l mtne oNgE ny , 8_ - w \g i Al,E tbeiod O b r i . i . ..4" . 4ll .4.4. llAßl i ' , mats 0.14 •al tbo a e , .l4 .Alezikthw l'el° U. ~ calublisig In bort° 'i . . • Tr* Berm Cottloglf Iwo, ono. t anthig Nattioß Two BoriagPregoto, two Dail Wawa. It.. • _' Abe, os. Maw Doptor, , o•ophdo,, ovoid* Of , miTa7 l .lf. Om Mama ,complelt , - ' ..... - • - I Two teems • lb tylladars ' li loam* 11. AIIMAnef awl 22' Ineheo stroke, all emaptme. 'nth 1 .41x5. 4.. • .- WM. u. roaarrn. A all i isw. V . No. b Water awl. I '•• TLANTIC T&LEGIRMit OABLE.—Wo no6.47fivii.- at aa.: "Vat mupera . v z , -s wW iii Also ten). lot qt,arms law P.T1.44Pk*::f777,440411111 Special Satan DR. DICEINSON'S BIAGNZTO-ELICTILIC DSA cnuan.—lHndpnl Apo ft, the tale of this Unrivalled Zoned Ansdiary.—ln enbmittlog this machine to • dit crtminatiagpnblk,tweiwtre hos been !Tared 1011. m.o. feet - tire. to render It perfect In every essenthd wtkular, In order to keep we with the wonderful Improrem•ot. alba age, end idu• It foremost In Mg branch of Amerkmn llmF nfacture. BOpAVI,.T StIOULD BE WITHOUT ON R.— Retail rel. $lO. It k Pdmlrably Inytt Ito prevent and cure every for iltset4r, emit as bontnniption, Scrofula, Poltava, Rheum t om. *omega, all fon:moot PAyaleal and Mental P./etre Item .4,,Nervolla Oise grand fame of Oils Appanitnis id that lI Is alarms rawly for um, the power being obtain.] from a Permssom Alawew,no Arid. Or other logredi•ntabeing regolrml. Pohl, wholesale and retail, by DR. OEO. 11. KETMER. net:Alva WboleaxTe Drogght, 140 Wood .1, Paw'', Dn. IlusrtrrEß's Birrsits have received the reonlorno from the prase and people thronghoot tile Union. Alta valnable tonic for the emu of Dyetropea. Flatulence, runetipittion and general nervous debility , It cannot he appermobed. Every day new MOP; of it. geed ef fecters, Chronicle! through our putilicjournals. There is nothing equal to the enjoyment, to that which the afflicted experience velum using this rebuilds epecifie. Ita mild ons, It, Imre and vigorous action upon a di/entered stomachd the cleetiling of the entire human body, ithould mouton:mid it to all clamn of our community. All that' will be twee wary to convince the &Replica' of hntlthy effete, is to — pnrchaasi a bottle and be convinced. Sold by ilraggiat. and dealers generally, everywhere, and ter HOSTETTER & manufacturer. and proprietor. Li Water and LS Front ate.. uoDial&wT "DOCTORS WILL theme" in their inotie of treatlngslisesaen, lint all who have neul Dr. Wileon'e Tunic, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic Pill, , e g roe in saying that t hey are unsurpeastil na a remedy for Di spoliate, Rick Head che, Nervous Ileedsche, Heartburn, titarriweit end ether divemes. It is astonfahing how easy their administietion, and hew decided their effect. They may le given to the moat delicate stomach. It. 1.. FAURE...STOUR t CO., Whotesate Dracipst. fu Wind street, Plitahtirgh, are the proprietor.. or' advertisement on the 4th page of to - day's no2lathrT $l,OOO ltawagn for any Medicine that will excel PRATT d 111iTCIIRR'S 111A010 OIL, the only Indian Remedy now .01li lbr Rktuntcd got, Neuralgia, Hewtade, Thothooho, /Wain Mr Sidi or Bark Sprains, Bruiser. 5.1,1 Throat, Jilsrenr, Onstrocied Muslr and ZraTitt: the. etable remedy disiswered thnt will sot num. thou. sun lint her thoJnlnts. Thonenuds of persons Imre been semi of thonn complaints I.y thlr now diworery. All urn larited 10 glee. Its trial. Principal onion 200 Washington strnnt, Brooklyn, N.Y. For wan by Ult. ONO. 11. K xvamit, No 140 Wood et rent, nod J. P. It LIMIINtrt Allegheny. Signature. of. Pratt *Butcher on the wrappnr, an.l name. Idown In M. bottln. nollalset P_ S. B. a C. P. MARKLE, 111 /IPPOUOTLILIPPS OP PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS Op WRAPPING .P .A. P .FC R W•rohon•e, Ao. 37 Wood Atreet , It+ago boright et market priEvit. RAIL ROAD SPIRE COMPANY Joseph Dilworth D. W. C. Indwell (Sue& onrs In fMmtn, Rolfe ~hotl KANOVAR,It. , RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIK F.S. PITTNIIUROR, I•FN UNITED STATES rIICANIZED GUTTA PE:RfIIA MELTING, PACKINt3 AND .1 - 108F3 CIIAILI.ES (SA.. Agrert %Vert.r.rri Pei:m.3l.lmi, and part., Virginia and Mm land.) Walehotote No. 7 Wood Street. PITTSBURGII. This felting in iiitroditee.l to the n.;tiee tir all requiring tealtiiiir, an poweensind ./11411i..1 chick bare hover lawn combined In any ultier, viz: For ite It a not being affected by any ordinary brat, oil. acids, hot or cold water or .team, rimy be tined In any damp place, en. paled to tho weather, and oron running Ilnotinb water withcatt Injury. Owners of Loather Minn, Idannfertinere. 11.1.11,44 s and Aarictillural Implement matters are par ticularly 4rrllN td elani hie it.. Tim Parting Is a moot dentroble article, will nolther stick tins . melt, and will prove to all riepuring it, the beat nteem parking ever nail. It le made in aheele of any thteknewa fororery pan ( of Use Steam Engine and Iloilo.: aleo,thae. bets, Rin lc. Alto, Bound Parking, .for eyboder Heade, Phasing sal Mulling Boarw---alwi Rimed Betting of any Pi.< awl kngth, ell et which in warranted to •t2(11 uor melt Ilona et any size and thlekoriri for the engin, Halm urinal venter. No trouble to keep In order, will not rot or lent lotorerarol ree , vt •Rr•nh , P^ • •iirn than nay udirr. Abundant reference to lb°. .14, the tewh hero and In the Interior of Prnorylratila.Ftaton of Neer Ynrk, New Jerney,Contioctirnt. filavancloviert• and Inewhere. ott f0uv1.3./0 feet of . 1!.; Inch 6 ply Het lot Patch., H. i.ble for Aro enlitemi or ou.stut Lel*_ nolo olly WALNUT BALL RESTAURANT, A1A.40.17,7 HALL, FIFTH srarrr JCBEE4. F .I=2. XCI IC 3EI 11 Vitt, Plt ICI Ott .taLA LL TILE DELICACIES Oic a t ik TUN :MASON. proyonol hy tho to.ort «a • ponoutcol cto.to. nerNo.l op al tho abort..t ho tiro, from YITUTI.OOK A AI UNTIL ?WALT.: (PCIA/CiFt P II All Artielt. In Um line, plAcultar 4• IL.• Knot, Wtyl Anna, re.rolynol Anily Utitryys. ~..., 5 ,..„ ryl syryl ne ..r.L.r irsa.snewe dal t•n 1.1.1. FUT lAA LI. Met U.Y, •) - ))'ln4.r.ln MT. for (),virry, IWO king Sini YArl VyyytylAbo in thyit 1..11 IyJ ALLI.A.CIDe: FOUNDRY ffitU A N D rarnislaing Establishment- STEAM ENGINES, ISOILEILS, SALT PANS, 1111.1. GEAFII3iII, Fire !lila, Nla - ltioty, ley,. and ennltngia. ot dl kinAn mule toontor. Ur... Shim, ininnh Weight., Mill no, Proof Anchor uniting Cloth; Gino Intel heather liriting, Portable Flour and Corn Slill•—tho bent iu one; French Itiirr Ilmnt Afischinen, rood It. the city teiil. mod over the Went; Peftllt the grain, tat, oot thin cltea ro move the .tent trials before they are broker by the tenter• rrotiett Shirr !dill Stor.inn, monde of n-lontodblockis. Nano/ Shlogle Alitridnen—rot 10.000 ti. ::(1,000 per day; Itone'• Parent I,rla, need In TWO wills. taw mite-ban the orer.ohol, awl twine w tend an the wend of theother Whsle in toe. with an equal ninotott of minter. Catalognen I Whin.lo give. loan Oh.. rout gearing. In fire No. I.7berly strss-t, Pills/41190 C m 41.6,12.141" T W. W. WALLACIE. ----- Steam Slothla Works No. 319, 3:41, 3113, Liberty N eeeee Pllttsburgb, Po. 'WARBLE MANTELS, made by machinery _umat lon priors; Mon u mem, Tabicta Ware Mt o , . large Meek on itiuni. Furniture Wash Fiend Tem imprming Encl., Marble am Steno licartirta made by machinery on abort notice. Marble mild low to the trade. (Mice NO Liberty eine.% Pitteborgh, Pa W. W. WALLAPII. aelliGnitlauT DORTABLE FLOUR AND CORN MILLS —The M. 0.( mud brat article of t/ia kind In the country. They run light, grind fast, and make good work. Thr7 uro • desideratum to Lurntermen, hen illasters and matters In new countries Vor sale at No. 319 Liberty St., rittaborgh, Ea. W. W. WALLACE. swEVAAsrT ULCAN 'ZED INDIA RUBBER STEAM V PACKING— Z.OO 141 in Omuta, gaskets and mile of various sir e n. it IS prepared no that MX/ degrees Valle.. telt will nut affect it, awl in enters. to evert thing elm, as no nal/sten. WI much el.tirity Width stand. DO high • degree of host and way he used alnunt all plaroi Where packing neetwesry. J. kIL PLIILI.IIO4 , troth N.. 3•• and2ll VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER lIOSE .-,-WOO feet frow to 10 Inches WIWI, Thie article ham great ndvantage over leather, am ItDoak no oiling, is perfectly tight, ntand•a Tory high do gma of heat With. out loJary, and k tint aftocted by the severest cold. J. • 11. PUILLIPA, Nor. _01n•1 Et. Clair stn... JOB PRINTING Eseeuteil with prompteem sad etnitttey at the FTEAM JOB PRINTINO OPFICK cr fir= 17. 0. JOIINSTONd 00,1 . '7 Wood M. A LL WOOL DE LAMS, FIGUREDAND Philo Wool Irieb PoOhm, randy asul Mack Bilks Bieck all Wool tie Laitie, Pleb! emionerae, IYLD Coborge, Par mettae, to be !mind at Ctrd, nol7 North.met corner Mb and Market ate. RIAZIN'S COMPOUND OX MARROW AJP POMBTOM—This le an excellent preparation for the gMraow n m d prloee e m ti o o t o Oofl he n dH c e o ir m m in m e p d omoaitt h< T p ru a d te g f e ul d perfume*, which promote the effect of the compoeilloff.— Another soppy Put reed by JOB. FUMING, noll comer Diamond sod Market et. R AGS s k BAGS! b!.-. Lyl -1 0 r :TO Mit edhiVerl4lll.l elle by 110111/100C1C WORMY & 00, noes 122 Second soul 151 Ihma street. cIOIiStIPATION, • DYSPEPSIA, &CC—L. Thenedletrem lug •Ilamota have been mom effectually ttmoved by mina lb. food n Etralouta,^ than by all Om drugaina that has been preellamh The Earalenta le she maoufactured ltda cracker* Chat may be kept for yearn— Thoy salt IL. mom ffelkatesteu.obk The ffwaleukz freak end eocuel wid.tbe crackam may be had of 16, mbeerlber. - J. 4 RILLD,74 Fourth street. LOWEST PRICES, OAR BR BAD AT TUE PRRIN TRA STORE, No. 38 EREI Etrcet, Dankr Wood GENUINE STUB AND TVIT DOURER BARIUM/3D GUNS, TEN D 0 L L A K S. W. VIII warrant then wins In .my roolicular nozb CART WItUJUT it YOUNG, 85 Woo] G. :471ILLOTrallEW PEN, 'NO. 808—The Clark Elmustluilk by Its smoothbore nod Armor. of prat peculiarly fitted for rapid Pentoinsblm Wel pros of miter brands, sued peer legal, mooting - home and fancy stationary writing orem fresh emptly gs and th. Wrl =dye.. kee, portfullft. portmettales, wit &;adores t : • noblNo . l; Federal street, Allestaml. .17.ENISON VENISON of: the swoon Ant received; neared; tornidgeo,annirntir Ratetdta, bash Orders, Turtles, Chickens, - Doan and IN.^ in any quantitnon, to arrive on Nth or • 17th, for I Tessiering buy, No. 27 Fifth eeriest. RIDDLE;WIRTS & CO. WOW OPSNIISTbes assorted Stock drag goods, Amris, cloak; audio watt and dow. tie geode la Utak city. Pb,n,. nil OM 411110 1 / 1 10 Wore par atria lc elmortien. C. ['ANSON .Ifm VII, 74 111.rket en. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, o r the ll irately kr; 114001 complete marl. of Dramatic mad tiro* Dry Goods of every varied; eleneye m band. ode' • . . C RADIUM. UWE, T 4 Merkel*. DERFUMERYI PERFUMERY 11-7-Xlerze aseortiormt or brlblife celebrated Perfumery received DO dm. elm, armlet smortment or American Per Penu Tbmo triellitt Amadei( fo Doe.elrldl oil at:at:• ry. , PORTFOLIOS Desk Padg , , Pen Daeb,een 0u41.44,1 Pencl4, ouvataatir hand ind 16 tt iieb. • • ' ' - iminer Market ittd &coed tti DLASTKR, PARIS, ROMAN ORMINT, umnartr str Oksents.-ta. osumarossamd plum umv , VECONW. -- SOPPLt .- • _ _-- L from Europe. Nur Tear, Nov. 26.—The Royal Mali Steam ship Africa hu arrived out. Her papers furnish the following Intelligence: Le Nord says that the English Government eon ! eenta to Franco engaging Indian coolies for colonial laborers. The report that a reduction was about being made in the French army caused a buoyancy on the Lon don 'change. • A commission had been appointed to proceed to Africa end examine on the spot the question of im migration. been fixed for the 17th Ina M"td' t.The l l i' re rt' nel tria l alh papers ' Vre not. permitted to pub lish the proceedings. The Bank of Franco lost twenty-throe millions of francs in specie, during the last month. The parliamentary elections at Berlin, resulted en direly in favor of the new ministry. Navigation had closed at St. Petersburg. Moro serious insurrections were reported to have teken place in Asiatic Turkey, Liewpool Coin", fibirkel.—The market rimed steady; inferior qualities were unsaleable. Tho soles on Friday were 10,000 bales, including 3000 bales for epeeelation and export. The eluting quotations were: New Orleans fair 711; Middling 61; Mobilo fair 7I; middling 13-10; uplands fair 7; middling The stock in port Is 3.82,000 bales, including 285,000 American. Liverpool Provisions Harker, Nor. 12.—Provis ions show a declining tendency. l'ork is dull at'a alight decline. Lard heavy at 53 n@5ls; holders are pressing on the market. Tallow firmer. LOXDON, Nov. 13.—8a1l A Co. report that the im provedaccounts received of the New York stock market, have imparted an unusal degree of anima tion in American securities. There had been a de mand for all descriptions of State stocks, and con siderable business was done, especially in Pennsyl vania, Maryland. and Virginia bonds. Large pur chases of the New York Federal 5 per rents. had also bean made. Railroad securities are dull. The submarine telegraph cable between Dover and Celine was again in working order. Meetings, in aid of the now reform movement in Parliament roptesentation, continued ..in various ,paste of England. The last dispatches from China announee that ad miral Bogue - It, after having taken possession of the establishment at Termme, had marched to the city of Roo, which is the capital of Cochin China, and of the entire empire of Annam. The details of the taking of Turanne chow that the gun boats destroyed five forts in leis than half on hour. Tureens had been declared French territory. Napoleon had returned the compliment paid him by Queen Victoria, having forwarded hor a 12-pound howitzer, invented by htmselL The piece bears the name .. Allianee" The Paris correspondent of the London Globe nays that Galway is about to ho adopted by France as an outlet of her postal communication with North Amer ica and that the Lever line will succeed in letting a large subsidy from the Emperor, the projected Havre line having withdrawn in favor of the Galway enter prise - PITTSEITROII, PA. mlO.Yf lc Srans.--i-The London Tim. says according to . statement received from Spain that the Spanish gor ernment stem° likely to order their fleet at Cuba, t proceed of once to demand satisfaction from Metric en the matter in dispute between the two countries Probably the countenance of the French governm en t, who are likewise reported to hare sent additional ships of war to that point, is relied upon in thin move. merit, while it is also known that England has seri ous demands to urge which trill cause her to insist upon a redress at least equal to that which may lie arnorded in other cases. A telegram from Madrid. states that the Spanish test, enneisting of eight steamer,, had sailed from Fedi, on the I Ith November, (or Tatters. It is .1 del that the fleet has orders, after presenting the dr mantis of the Spanish government upon Mexico, to scour the roast of Attica and destroy all awash manned by the Riff ?doors which may be found, without regard to papers, and treat them as pirates. Account. from Cade. state that the second portion of the reinforcements for Cube, war ready to sail at moment's warning, completing the expedition to A force of 2,1tt0 Infantry and .'.OO marines. Tinkev.—A telegraphic dispatch from Beyrout announces that a general agitation we. reigning in Asiatic Turkey. An insurrection had taken pis, in several places. ()mar Paella we, maintaining himself at Bagdad with difficulty. The tribes lining between Tripoli and Aleppo, had remelted, and communication was interntitad between !Almon, and Tripoli, and let ween Ale sendria and A leppn. n A I . 1,-- Advice, from -Japan Pay that the vltol. erwas Tarrying off a great number of the people. It WAS said that it had been carried there by an American roan-of-wag. which circumstance. had pre-. judiceil the people against foreigner.. AV tan !atm. CIT., Nor. 6, —Cunflieting report have been publish.] concerning the object of th reeent departure f'fudg e Rime and Ben. lil'eullech id . ' Teens, for lionors The truth is that the forme hal bran appointed ronoal at liospo., boot th. talk.v ban nu businem concerning him cell and in no manner eenneeted with the gornrn moot. Information has reached I Vashington in such a form as to place the fart lieyott l iunstien that adargre nuintier of Afesicans residing ...era hare entered 0... lost,tA tit rairtilutttattiso tk . titans with A view to its 30.34110 P to the I.nited t ate.. A tel dispatch r.ili oldie states that much excite . ..ten. e‘iste still in atiat eity. growing cor or thceer..... to grace a el ranee 1. the A 11... Painter. vi,. The Secretary of State has pant, as reported, de 1:111111.161.1 an explanation of the Spanish filmister eon corning the object of that government in sending en armed force againtt /11., leo, although a private in barytes! with him wait reuriested by Secretary Vass ogres is supposed, that subject. The financial report of the Spiretary of the Treas. ury is now completed. The balance in the Treasury on the Mondayond amounted to SA,Ofilkifitti t the receipts for ending that day to $147.000; drafts paid 31,115,001 i; drafts 1,11111(.11 $1,5n0,000. The roductinn from last week amounts to $1,113,000. Now thu..r.Ans, Nov. 2G.—The steamer Tonnessc, has arrived, with Vera Crus data In the 21s1. Throe Spanish and two French war vessels an shored at Sacrificlo. Admiral Renaud was daily ex Tooted, and the rest of the French squadron. Gen. Tales aurrendered Peroto on the 16th. Th. garrison was reduced to starvation. The retrtuan of the troops arrived at Vera Crux. City of Mexico dates to the 15th state that Gen. filirabon bad arrived. The Liberals oceupied Zara_ terns, Zaloago levying contributions to repair the fortifications. The Liberals elsewhere are successful. luares republishes the proclamation against Zulmtga. New Oni.eoma, Nov. 26.—A dwelling was deetroy. ed in Prytaino street by are. A child waa burnt to dooth. New Ynua Nov. ?G.—During the military pro ressien yesterday, lien. Peen attempted to fall Into line, when his berme Flipped and fell to the pave ment, crushing the leg of his rider under him. The tieneral'e foot was disabled; the spur bad bent double nod pierced his heel, cutting it severely. The joints of the groat toe were Allocated, bending the member backward in the form of an arc. Ile was wil spe l-detaedily removed into the Astor Hotel. The Injury in en. Pact come days from his journey, hot no other serious Injury may be feared. s?. Louis, Nov..26.—The river continues to re ce,le at this point sad all the tipper atreams are fall ing. The Missouri is reported gorged above St. Joseph. The upper Mississippi is stationary and clear of Ice at Dubuque with six feet water on the bar. The weather yesterday was clear and warm. Ind there was a sharp frost last night; it was mild this morning. Wssursturom, Nov. 20.—The Now (Mean!, papers contain an advertisement notifying person, deslroue of Joining the emigration for Nicaragua, to apply be fore 2 o'clock on the 25th Inst. Col. Seguin, late of San Antonio, has been commissioned by the Governor of Nauru Loon, to raise a regiment of troops in Texas, to aid the Liberally of Mexico. BosToN, Nov. 20.—A private letter received at Salem from (forc e i on the Wert Coast of Africa, states that mach seknesa prevailed on that coast, and a French war steamer had lost twenty-five men within two weeks. An armed boat from the same steamer had impressed a Fretodi sailor from the brig Rockingham. of •Salem. The letter Is dated Octo ber 12th. INDIAIAPOLI3, Nov. 27.—The House, thin after noon, passed, by a vote of M against 45, the joint resolution passed by the Senate on Wednesday last, declaring the election of Messrs. Bright and Fitch, illegal, unconstitotional and void. Cracianart, Nov. 26.—Weatber clear; thertnome ter 38°. River fallen 5 Inches dining last 48 hours itat.Traoat, Nev.26,—Yloar atend7 nod nanhaniced. Wheat arm. COrti elvm, with an upward teedeory; rime yelivW et Gigy white.O . L. Whlekey very Arco at .7c . Proviali.ne unchanged. X X EXTRA FAMILY FAMLI! FI nred LOmURT: ea Neva, for f.dollaittr D cag t O i d r ..d rlecp for sale by oaf tat Frain 'trent bear Woad. iiALF BBLS. g; Winn FISH; CA do flerrin 20 do No. nbsckaral; 40 do N 0.4 do S.JAYNR9 do N 0.3 do In dory ntni for ni 4o de by Imo ) J. I. CIANFLKLD &OM TABLE OIL (MOTHS-100 dozen of oar OWD 410 ti Other 0311polhctareN ef.Perier t . 17m . alr etreet oe2o BUTTE R-5 Ws prime Roll Sutter; K r ON: "261 do In lime and for washy f .20J WAIT IIV/L9Oll FORT DU QUESNE 1N 1754.-Mernoirs a %Of Robert Stab% of th•Vintinla Regiment, with •Phit of Fort Do Quell. 171 L P. r nk, by J. S. DAVISON, 61 /Motet •treet CAR E'S FREDERICK TIIEGREAT Illitard Omit White's Dm ShAtknyenn.; Onion Psnyor kteethq Inlpprk• ofths.bomm roeJ todu try not? ' JOHN LDA 13110 N, G LYCERINE -50 lbs Price's Inadrons far not .0. 10 . by. B. L. NAIIIMSTOCK . 110, =ran Wood and 41. b yEAST Folypj-40.1azi Babbitt:s for 10. bv IL . I.7AHINEITOOK a co. ilftitigt-150 - dry flint and 50 grean, to arrive apt for swle by *AT AMMO, ITAJIBMIGII /k on ILL'S FRANKLIN H .d itbelcsale ix retail by • fl-Jonimos TERRA. 44k4aN10:4J-=,3l , baleo for sal by. ,_;IO9S tßesicr.P`9l4amilltatits. lieW 4 :A4l#4ll4oloo lb. OrAste • -,-; '1 ; .: -- - 4 ".''' 4-- 404. 1 quo ) ; —4, • , .-ar• P -'`AND C4=l Telegraphic, . ...... ..... obi t { Ti in... the publicati.3a of the Bonk return.. f.3r the past e.W. the money market 11.1.1 ',at rery taa. lire in Poset Inians. lu the open market, nod rebel aro wilibust esnen• of tint variation There oven,. 1.. be little it any pi - taper, 14 re. seal of diaconal figures touch tent the quota:tone nose thin..., during the Winter, however much snub a soul{ may Iw donirod ea nn indication of returning lite in loudness mr• rine. far la our prwient exptritoce, with en unpaved. rated Oratory tee time* have been wonderfully tactual from thew wild and Inspreentsle epeculath.os which usually dietinguieh am hlwr of financial abutelatre. Miaow, a 111. kind we bare hod ores...dorsally in Stock. and march. ands.. but nothing. which indicated real fever. If each miachlevous movements ran be ev.dded, which le attune{ hos muds to expeel, and the commercial world will be made to reamma its former ectivity end loun,Withont thestrenertsida.nl earitable / reflation') .toy lola Iro ell The better rot the hummer., community. Yam /1.41,.. sum Ettrop.. iodinate st soul attest nown.y•rtivity 11.,111.11 r 11,4•114,1-1, K ne)mo, se tortoni; 3n fever of Pnglassd, nod the drain of helium I. i.0.1..1.1y.010wd. Weittay pre:warty. from title Itsts wro it uns e 0... ospeet torewsae in It,, bullion coffers id the of lbaslassi, and low., retest fur tame) at the sl.m s b There as re •\1211.1.111e. ale, of rs...te" sfornl two sell. sty Ltrodoe nail sr the Palls bourse Thew. items eeation. Ivo . ..retie in Ilse, hearing upon our owl, elect as he —• 1' her The slat:Omni for money on time Lille increaeee, and in to no. Pork vas.at tics emean f the nu flem alone, a it .aid, will require a millio and a half d tart flat large amounts et Money are fun lehei thou other {Welk tor au. be pu. posee--eouso lento Indiana snot ICore , •n•II ...en. trona In.ltivr atad C. 111,0, •ra• wasove. bed ay wet aliseseurt Raper was 1404 ona In lea ..toad over the connive on check.: nod even bankable Mode are quite wares. A aninter of lime bilk were bought to. ; rah, of these and night Etchatige remain ea !net quo red. night on New York boi b. 1 .. bit)1..,1.; prom. selling, and the mint. !Amenity 5q , 044.--I,t. Louis lier o II og the 11., market lo day soot !load,. and [Aloes for heavy e were st:hanged. Light Tinge, Isow - vor,are not wear. and rotten had le esthrnit to a de,line of liKels, The - nap. of peke. pabl at the yerde 1 - Jr. Live Hoge awn, for those weighing 240 tbs. and upwards, .s l . 4 oolbn, and 14 rhea,. fat Ih.gr. Weighing ntwot 200 lb., s4,lTia4,7f,i hest flogs sold at Stbal:2o. gr..... The recenste were not h.. c g nod natant. the (714.14 , the yard, were pretty well r le a red ....A.--oSrept setae light lote.—lClsirago RI V ICH II& WH. Tha ilr.r yanterJay Inas tieing, with 3 font 8 Inches liy 1111.114 m ark. Tha Jennie Gray went mtr. Err Cincinnati. Thr 1/r. Ken.., Cape. Ehonaati . will leave thin day Inn EL Louie. There arta nothing doing at the Inane. lade Camping! Nu lately rea.lerrtl saran Intenalina rtrarnhaat derinions In the I'. S. Circuit Court elllta4 at :Yaw Crinana. In thense of the steamer 'Western 6orld eeeee,,, the .Canter 11 4. W. 11111, a Colll4i. M., the Coort affirm ed the decree of the District (.bolt. The descending sewed, est nod upon the moment of the calliasn," use In her pro mate place in the riser. °rho Court will 100 k to Ihn and immediate ranee, of the colliskn, and. I proxi f thtue show s distinct departure from the In of narlettoo by either boat, ft will nut refer to couddet ormolus of fault, which coultibnled, If at all, only remotely or contingently to the disaster," Au Interesting selvage case rent 01. decided. The steam er Americe Claimed V 25,000 tolesge from the tow leant An glo-Amerkija. Tito tot. boat broke. wrist al the mouth of the bllssflarpl sad rent disabled. In this condition, liable to drift upon land, or to other set-tans areldent, she hoisted • signal of distren, and the steamship A merles Mtms loiter romistsnre and towed her Into . place of safety. F oe thi n too-rice her master nod ciruc. claimed $24,0u1 eoteooe, the Anglo-American being apprslsed at $27.0a0. The owners of the Angle-American deposited tato) In Court sea no-worethle compensation. The Court thotight tbe case presented Intl ono_ehrtnent necessary to claim for &stew, aid en the sun, deposited au three tines the amount of ordinary Cosies, gave Judgnient ter the deb:militate, which the Circuit Court affirmed. The Cincinnati 0 ...helot' say, "The Iteaulthr, will a coop] of cotton momphis, c.mo in early. She mot the Memphis at Golconda: Motors. for at Trade Water; Maciay nt timndelow; Neptune - and Pringle at Lewisport The J. 11. Dorm, from hentomillo, tuned Et couple of barges, containing 30,000 huohols of corn, to Aurora, and discharged hem 200 tan. Capt. Merrell Will either load her for Thornburgh or Cairo. Tho Lehigh from St. hold. for Pittsburgh, passed up in th e morning with a go-NI load. The blelnotte arrived in the with a hoary freight for New Oriettnrn, end lays over:until this morning. Tim Landis and Sir Mtn. {Volition orrirod last night. The Sir Wm. Monaco passed up for St. Luis. The bilko City esitno In frintSt, fools with e fair trip. Silo rum on to Pitudiurgh today, and will lay op for the Whiter. The Itrolearor came down from Pittaborgh with 200 ton,. and clewed for Lonirrille; sod the Glenwood arrived from the oaten place with • fair trip. The Trent h end 11a11oun name ewer laid evening from the dock. The Parkenlineg. to Parkemburg. and Delmont to Pittoborah, each cleared with all the freight they could carry. Thellibbrd, from Pittaburgit, la orerduo, and will probably be at tho a in roe to.cloy. The tatted from Red River la 12 foot of water and whim. ring at the rate of 61nchm lu 21 hours. Tito Autolopo from Lonlarille, arrived at Now Orient, co yesterday, and lb. J. W. Cheeeman, Itactitab i Universe, end Great 11'i:stern, for this port,departeil The Poopiehonna, at last &canna% was hard aground al Campine. She Is remitted ont of the channel." The clocrottati COLlllot,Cha Cr yesterday nye - : "The Altamont, Goody Friends, and Council Muffs aerie ed from St. La olc Welfare already published themaniteste of the two former. The letter discharges here 1,000 pigs lead, d 0 keg. idiot, and lOU toolames. The Council Bluffs gots to Pittsburgh for the purpose, of extending her cabin. The Allamont, haring concluded to toed for New Griroaa, reaffirmed her Wheeling freightou the Eunice. The Wood wane etill aground at Oultionton, when the nib. bard pawed down. The 11.11fhird found It alight enneere to gel around her. ..Thero Web feet from li n g Sandy here, hot ouly 6 feet scant berme roLoniseille—Orttroy Fists being the shoeleat polar. Here, the riser has receded one inch during the poet twenty-four hour. The Goody Friend. coming op yesterday, pawed the Eleanor aground on Gunpowder Her, route distance out of the channel. Tho lower parr of the river I. 'pretty much unchanged, or falling lamely, with nearly 6 feet water on the Amami. bare. Pante disperh.• from Nashville represent the Cumberland titer milte low with no prospect of water. The Lake City dented for Pittsburgh with two hundred tone—one hundred and filly Including 200 halreof cotton, being from Cincinnati. lthe ham all her freight on deck nod tea trams. digital, Sloan coutemplrtes eponding the whit. Lake City. er in 'the Booth, on hie return from Pittaburgh, with !do Watstme.—The Lotalllgencer of Wedomday, says: "The Commodore Pony le aground at litenheneille. She laid twoor (breeder, et Glum Um., and event( oho aeo. C.d. In getting out of Ler prment predicament, the Ls likely to be caught at the Sisters by low water, If not by Steamboa A BiIIVED. Lozano, Browndv Toteirtup, do. Weald Bdierd, Blldabeth. Blvd.-3 feet 8 In. rid= Telegraphic 1111121ketil. New Yoe; Nov. 2 1 1--Clatton has advanced !„ , •4c with sales of 3,000 balm middling Uplands ere quoted at 14. Flour firm with Wee of 14,600 bblir 81010 5/.200/1.10; Ohio 013,36 0,45. gm: Wheat doll; 12,000 sold at $1,17001= for red; Own ealre2ooo ham tit 60QGS for new yellow and 02 fur new whiter Rice firm at 8 / 4 334c. • Colfew closed Oral and actin at 11134612 far Rio« Xagn steady 1481,60. , OH has advanced Or. mitt of 65 03 40 i., - Stock flarket.--Chlrtgo it Bock Island 'Mi.': 111/note Cenral D0wd.92%; Comberland24 01 Virginia Siam 07 Tara...) Sixes 94.1; GOUDA Cb ngo 7:!4; 151.10%. Cutworm; Noy. 20.—Flom unchanged sills, moderato demand at suagis for extra; superfine is umulnal. There fa as Way. &mama for Whiskey; alai 2,000 101. within the last two Jaye at Zia. Hogs am active with a speculative demand sad Pita. blew; ash. 19,t ax) heastwitbin the legit t.nz,insi t , dewing at $0,40(46,:b for nett end !wary; 4,000 heed to- bwrielltered next lomat, as kfillidgm to aaa a ., , ,, rpe.ipta largo; 24000 head within the last two day.. hew Pork las adyencod to gl7, with Yale. 'of 1,370 ,Iddc talk Ileitts gold at 615,2_,5tf0 for Shoalderw and . Old. : kr Tebytuul - Imoyant with 'al view 00 . 0.1104. Money restien lathe awl 'ytemtam Curr mg Oentr* OUt•lia rl 2l/0 %,M CloS *apt linifigheeraial 2d APPO; .Patta7-11tfri wt.. Taw haportire of tbeweek ansmant.tog NsirMAN 144141,1 V i s t eV/thhibete t. al " rai l " 4 .ll AI ar eIizONAPIOIN *ad= 'AO 1859. • ommerojial. COMMITTER of ARBITRATION FOB NOVEMBRIL EDWAZD GRIM, V. P.; O. Humus, P. M. DAVZ J. I. Thoccerf, J.J. Onzasen. PIT TSBVII.G I / 3 allamaciaTp. - - Reported Areddly foi the Pateraryth °urn., I MrSIIMIOD, 80IVIDAY, Not. 27: 11158. FLOUR —ouchmgesl; the only mint from first ham& were 1000 bbl, to arrive on prirate terms; from Hon., 500 bble In lots at 55,00, 55 25(0)5A0 for the thrro grain. ORALY--take of 600 bus Rye from first an at 7K. 100 btu fall Barley at 05; and 100 hu e Corn at 70. Oats, 151 hen from store at 45. WHlSKT—sales of 47 bble tt 24025. IlAr—eslot at wales, of 15 loads at 1ihg15,151 ton. BALT--Ksle• of for bble No. 1 at $1,60.1 DRIED FRUIT— enroll sales of Apples it $2,75, and Peed, "titasod,-111 ealo of Int/damn onrtte lete• BUCKWHEATp FLOUlt— enlet of p o u nd Wa ke from Hat at V 4005460 51100 Ms. 111 Dlti—a tele of 50 preen palled at NI4. APPI.FS—a sale of 111 bbls etiktly gßolm at 51,75. JOTTER—ootoo or 1.1100 Ito prime roll at It. POTATOES—taIes st depot of ISO bus Nestatinaelts at and 250 do at !ill HOMlNV—futlee of 17 G 6 CRANDBERLES—taIet frumM,at tto s rn of to bble at 512,00. (HOGS—sles al 700 bead lire at 4);,47, gross. • PIONICTAILY AND C4/311/111CILCIAL. r Z. " ; : n lL t i o n :ft i la le g e ew " t r o ' el n :to a boss of our banding banker. Our prirsto adriees Nan Tuar., Nor. 22, I fibS, per etfnrucr 'rendering ore of the mum adverse character as heretofore. rendering it almost hope. i f M aw to look for aid from the other to help In 111 l og Mc present large stack of breadstuff,. nrctiniulated •poe In this market. Mont.. Kingsford d Lay, of L•ndon, mpg: Our trade continues as anll as pornible, nor on do for the present coo any chant° for the recovery. Bar farmer. appear to ho determined to supply the markets, Independent of largo numbor of vowels arrived on the coast front the Black Sea. Fir° bemired mere, (vrascis) groin laden, ore said to Le on the pasesgo,'' Meas.. Maxwell d Co.'s oull'icse are equally filamnraging. Both, howover, speak of lite prosont scarcity of choice flour' and that it commands high rat. from Mot rouse, lint the quotatious they giro such floor at the prices it soils at here, will not warrant shipments from this market. tord The receipts of OMIT into this market last Frida and Ss. ay wore, in round numbers, 60,000 bblis--tosla y y, =O3OO bbl.—end have been large for some limo pail; and though the receipt. of whet alb and baba boon moderate latterly, the inset of both 7/010 /10113 Is eery large—larger, in our opinion, Ilion ever before. Ate to quantity of each, opinions vary. We think there ails near 700,0011 to 900,000 bids flour, and &bunt 1,500,010 bushels wheat, moat of which is sound. Now, RiLlsont Pomo help front thoothor side, aril coninder. ieg tho probable receipts from the Booth utd rallromls during the winter, it will take n long Onto toget rid of this very larks, eLocli.of Born mil wheat, and we think II of rho most vital importance to rultiera and operators in wheat at nnd a (Ito Weak lo reflect inabranll3 on the abate of things hire tirom.r . The foregoing is truly a . I.lne't letter, rani well calcolated to make denier, in breadsfnffs reend, before they take one atop morn. With regard to rho Stock. of floor mad 'cheat In Now York, howler., they aro merely ratimates, and wo hart aeon fiancee front part!. entltlal Id an much respect—wo far ea lodgment mil opportunity of knowing the facts In the case aro Concerned—as the Writer of tiro above, which set the stork of flour in New 'York at about 200,000 bbla at the very ontnido, and the wheat at 1,000,0110 bushel.. But enp laning the figures given above to he correct it most be horns in mind that there la a very light aleck of wheat at the great bushels ints lit tho Wae t. tier° we everyy about :MAXI at Mllwankie the stock la tri fling; at Toledo It Is only 40,001 bushels at Buffalo. 350,000 littahele, and there is veryy flitted afloat—in all, west of New York city, probably not over 1,000 000 , brishola It Is 411.1 to be borne in mind Mot Ohio and Indiana horn exported .1. most their entire morphia thin fail. Thli high priers at Um close of the summer lodocal them to rush there attest to market.. and the recolpta et Donato from Toledo and ,thee thrr Lake Erie ports at the end of Angus: last, worn unpres,sl, ented from that yowler at such au early dale atter harrest. With regard to the earplug In Oral hands, welt of to 311.411 gen ' there ere n variety fit opinions, on arNont of lite par OM faller° of wheat In the Northwest. ire har e no ona of knowing the extent of the shortness ot the year's crop. except by the receipts shire the led of august la•t, eempsred wfili the ' , eel!gs dicing tho same penal in two. rine. yenta. The I; , ll..niug ire the figures no pnh , iol,:•l Icy et hew. • tew day* sow, Pr It tt•er freer Au,' I to Ihice Iva:. I stin Period, .. 3,fi s ltkatt In fly this it a ill be een that there is a ti 5,901.1 lliug on et ons. 5,070,72 lion bushels per month trona the receipts id brat year. no we Lobs., that the felling elf this mouth, e e l let elose.l, I .vert 113•• i will Le soon that New ViilC went. to I. 'sinned y port where there Is a large arremniatton of eriffa. Nat igation, however, will soondos, card they aril rave then to depend sourly on the :tooth for . ..implies to 1n rens, their stork, hit next spring -- IChleago tern, The following is ;•intemenfor the Earning. a• New York Central !Mlle. , ' tor the month of October. Is:;,, corn tested with 10* E3l flings f v the corresponelilK 01,11 h 1.4 alt pr, is yea, • • —Pn ning• a;— I a ralno Ittgllster. DEPARTED. Browneville. Zemph,do. arkT. Ciocinus WHEEL - ER & WILSON'S FIRST ERZEatall FAMILY SEWING MA(7 HIS AGENT'S OPFICE, NO. CS Pima sTREtz FIRST PREMIUM awarded by tho Allegheny County Agricultural Society, 110 / September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE." And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler & Wilson's &win) •Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." THESE MACHINES which have gained mach an enviable reputation orer all othe Machines on account of ter 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sowed. 2. Economy or thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. • 4. Portability, ease of operation and management. 5. Speed, G. Quietness of movement. 7. Strength, 'firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. S. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and alrantages at manufacturers prices by ALEX. It. REED, Agent, GS FIFTH STREET. MOST USSR A L DISEOUNT TO CLEROTMF—S. - CHILDS & - WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., T_TAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSI . YE A.A. alone of BOOTS ANDSHOES Ever brought to this market, of great variety, adapted to 1 0 A. L -L. AND WIN "1" Pi. I 2 S .A. J f 9 B • flat lag been purchased DIRECT front the Manufacturers, chiefly finr cost!, and selected with GREAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES, They feel assured that they can offer Superior Inducements to Western Buyers. Allire3l.erclintita Pittelotrol t , can ~r in porches. Mode, or on Moir to Einiterodike, nro lotitniltoroll and naaniltio or twk boron% piaci..Ong Lin,. her.e. oci:d&w3mT iir- aParliettlar attention glean to Orders. ' 00111ING. Cheap and Durable Fire and Water-Frtiof ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING. • 11 11 E FIRM OF PERRIN & JOHNSON haling, by mutual consent, been recently dissolr- A et!, U. P. RATES and WM. JOHNSON ion otice that they hare entered Into partnership, Ar the purposes &au. tying on theist...re Roofing Ilusioess. In all ~ nndor the name and firm of tarry ~, Jill riNsoN, ne the OLD STAND. 75 Smithfield Street, We are now prepared to 001,., with nor SUPERIOR ROOFING, stoop or flit roofs, over rongh boards, old thlugles, maple/Um. or metal roofs, atiumbouts, railroad cars, &0.. being tfilminibly adeptiel to witlistentl tbe rations tilisingtebof weather, or the action of fire ,an it Iv not Injured by being tramped tipon.• We Mao etteAd to Seething oh) Uratrel we ather In the most thorough 'haier; also, to Cementing r,Coppe or Zinc Roar", making them a , ter.tight, and aeiiirtng them iigninst tho action of the weather, for $1,.50 per repare, one hundred .111.0 feet.) ST/INGLE! ROOTS CEMENTD,. Pre...trine them •Ind rendering them FIRE.PROOE, for S2,OG per !Tiptoe—discount for large roofs. This Riesling I, Cheaper than any other kind of Roof, and Is Insured at some rates ea n0t...1 r, - Ols. eel . - Is fast superseding all other kinds. Rooting material for wale, elth Instrurtions for applying.. References and csrtifiratee at coo office. BATES- & JOHON, No. 75 Smithfield Street, near Diamond Alley, P N itt S sburgh, Pa. N..o.—Gareaurss Is not rtudered worthiest, In preparing it for the roof. oatanid&wF ' _ . EcOular .Steamers ~,, Monongabela River U. B. Mall Packna RTMANIERIELEORAPII, frF:ANIRR JEFFNRSON. /al C.R. J. C. WoomrAltD. I Carr. o=llol Cceak. 'FILE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE A. now rnmalng rettullrly. !doming Boat. Bay.. Pithr burgh at 8 o'clock A. 81., and Evening Boat. as o'clock P. It. for 111`Knemport, Ellzabothlown, Mononga hela City, thdlorrnion, Payette City, tireentleld, California and Brownsville, them rotmorting with flacks and Coaehm for Uniontown, Fayette Springw, Morgantown, Wayncettrirg. Carmichaellown and Jenemon. ticketed through from Pittalturgh to Unlon• town for V, Metal. and etate-ro,m. on tow. Inehutive.— Uoata 'Mundt, Irons Llntatuasilla leave at 8 o'clock In Um morningand 15 in the everting. For further In fornott too en. intro at the I /Biro, Wharf goat, at the foot or Grant et mid. tudi O. W. 11WINDLER, A 01.17. Bouisbillt, .Ct F . OR LOUISVILLE—The tplen nld new pnaaauger packet lila lab.:lT, lisp! vat.a.l4 tII leave for 11, slaw° and all Inlcru.diala porta, Au THIS DAY, Mb lh.t.t. at 10 A. 31. For I's - tight plprago apply on hoard, or to nolll FLACK, TIA CO, Agents. flaisbbille, &T. . ..„ __.... IN i ,. . i s . it a x , - ,.., 1 i i , I. E.P4te.,11C.1Z...1: iLlNEA:jiiillaat 1 tn.„}-014.Inizmurn.. olstllat,oriene c , e . nzl i tt ., itita v 2 Lr b r ro kn NIA. Captain . 11. K. Iliolett, wit! legato Rr Estuarine / s.roed to abortiol In rompleltitr, porno of whirl I will try sreltbletid. Clarksrillo nod Nagliville on VEILS DAY,INth `ell you; Twin in the lower orgetmotail • feelings ea ifrome tomi„ at lu A. AI. For freight or lounge apply on was going to WI ong friability to walk .1111 Cb OD 11111. ~.. apply a feeling or Mlles.; achlng madam gging, nod '-=---=-=.- -—-- - -',-- ---------.-_-_-_-_- ins In the Lark, 10h111. nod ...standing down tht Wit. Routo, :tr. ~._...... produced by riding ...ell ere. tax Moo; Acidic FOR ST. LOUIS —The fine new Leadadtkarith rouging in ;lute mum every fiber of t ooy scetarsi sorm great irritabilit .. Itarrouttocss,l etall4 Mesmer DRAI:ANN, Capt. S. 5 human will B. not bats the least esoltemeat without bein rostrated Rr leare,for thi4,eolv:s.nd,aoll.lnit:ourtil.edir port, on eal.. not 0 1) ,, Af ., 21th 0r :. 4 ino Mor Pa.tagn appl ytii,iihey;l4lanaryirleiningan.ytt o lng. 1 hod given op hope, having _ protwed, In mon, but • foetid called nolit FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agent. my nttention to MALIIIALL'S UTERINE CATIIOLICON. VOR ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK.— nook It. boring at hope. Most forttuately lit. , earod 12 The fine steamer SILVER WAVE, Capt. remand there le not • health i er more grateful woman in the weary. I trust all will a. it. It 'atolls the women's duo. B. IlFfilillon will leave for the abate and all or rr , , 0 , 4 , Mete ports OP TIIIS DAY, filth inst. For freight or ;,' "• , mu, FLogiorcrixel.lE .L .4 VTAILLVA" CATHOLICON MVO: an pas.tgo Andy on board or to oel4 FLACK, BARNES itCO Agin i Y "7 ihrli.F.lP "'in.!) rgAtr 47e. FPFe• — ' - - Act( ®cleans, Rc PCORLEAMENELMPHIS AND NEW —Tbe fineetearner DEFEND44I4 tic, Cepa. J. D. Rboade, will leave for the steno tm tormediate port. on TlllB DAY 27th /net. For freight or passage apply on board or to 008 FLACK, LARNES CO., Apts. FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLI:ANN.—The doe !steamer ROUTE AMERICA, Capt, Ehepherd, trill leave fur tho above mid all Intermediate porta on THIS DAY, 2711, instant. For freight or pemage apply on board or to oc3 FLACK,ILUMIEB 00.,Agente. FOR 3Tic6 E T: HIGHEST PREMIUMS lIAV BEEN AWARDED TO WHEELER ac VITUDSOITS SE WING MACHINES, OVER ALL COMPETITION, fly THE PENNSYLVANLA STATE FAIR; VIRGINIA STATE FAIR; INDIANA STATE FAIR OHIO STATE FAIR lOWA STATE FAIR; MISSOURI STATE FAIR; Also nt the DAUPHIN COUNTY FAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR, THE FIRST .PRE:111U1111 Hens Leen unanimously awartiod to WHEELER & WILSON as:"BEST FOR FAMILY ir,Sg.": , This combined testimony is fully condusire that Wheeler & Wilson's Sewiolg aehines Are the Very Nee leeelltettUred an 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 construe. tion. 4. Portability, 'ease of operation and man agement. ' 5. Speed. . Quietness of movement.' Strength, firmness and durabilitY.'of, acu that will not rip or ravel. • ' Applicability to a variety of purpOips an Imaterials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and. finish. These machine are now offered at griatly REDUCED 'RATES. ALEX. R. REED, Agent, oc18:tf No. 68 FIPTII STREET • ItlVlllettllatlidt'gl I IL I S Mit, Z. I IV f 3 /V Dan:Las RD SON'S Diapers, ONSIDIRES OF RICSON'S LlN ouotia, ENO, and al thew destnath t. obtelalng•the CIEMITNE an am that the articles the ea with the hill tame el the fine, ' yptuablise are the zumuumort, sows 4 max, durability 4the doe& ~mearatic.tme olure=wszlitLiy lithth quaatitlee lakelth mad derathee Mathew afteriewath sad athlat with Mathew et nth rgtglid* 16 ° nt'llthloo et the Wary, thee allka alt the • ee,ther sad instmath term cif the sundae (bade, ,4411 ad tidily _thrum:toe a laminae io prolttable, whlloptithathersm! 'l2/":71' ota "roar altereater. - :i j: , euf s ai r4 ' i g 6t,„,tituirettlitawth Kew Tali.- • ilijAN • Pit ;i;: f e , 4,21 lithe 14, lithe yids. 0,4 sad 41Arthick. It wittstaadoool thh blfagheimi .12.11whitildgMallietaligiiiifitt Prrrsztunaz, r%csxtek. ittebical . . iTEALTII OF A11F,11.10.A.N WOMEN.— For many years I have hero tumbled with genera 'reeducate and languor, both Mental and phyeical; ea, rice, listlessness, doll hesiladie, pain In tho head and temples colduf.es nod tendency to 'airframe, palyitation of the heart, eery easily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, gangue sod Poach cringed, with pain. Any mental or physical exertion woe snre to bring 00,011 010 symptoms, old I buds. to addition, fulling of the womb, and great pain in that re Rion. One physician after...mother unharmed his skill nod gave ins up. A patient sod perserering nos of MAR MALL'S UTRRIMECATLIOLICON fortunately earned me, and I burro words sufficient to empress nip thoulanionts Mao. JULIA ANNC JilllNSOff. • I ran truly say that I have been ssaferrrfor Mlttlj year. with white. mill &morn! meordrnatlon. After it while I had other tnnablesomrti a pale (ace, Indigestion, Wasting away, mineral laugnor sod debility, pain hi the Natalia( Ito back. a sort 14 aching and draggingaratation,min between theahoolder blades extending down the spin**, loss of appe tite, truutde In the atamach sod bowels, with gold hands sod feet and dreadful norensurnisie. net excitement worild fe make its el as It I should fly aw tried doctor. and drugs, and everything, one after a pier, without file ben efit. Ono bottleof MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATIICLI CON changed sumo of my symptom. fur the better, and now I inn entirety and radically cared. I wish that every avo. man could know what It will do, CLARISSA OBER. --.y.... iirgaslrf.ta: Zi g, l_,PAraird, trrer e r, zr VallW 1 16(101” as 4 Dia. easesof the Kidneys or Urinary Org Rdemtio A coutitience Thine. Heartburn, thretrettere, "r en J. organ. Ileintingt Ormnies, Ditturbe s t Morp, min ' &oaks or heft, coon e.a.d with the _ . .. Theprice etr.Vortholrs Uterine MM . Wenn is One Dollar =deg ilsifrtingle. batik. On M ceipt of sia dollars Rye bottles rep, , by =press, fr E receipt of a...ye, lo the ma of flee u•press mac and pa acid to write the pastofflee address, toms, cunty blesie. We goal guaronrec that tAe Merloine be o seni oneeceiptef Ihe Mffney. Addrele Do. UEO. IL KEITER,I4O Woodet., Pitt.mLnrgh, spl4-dana Signor tho Golden Mortar. J --- T, x n m OF A IN Ural) O • /-2./C.13. GLOSSY /I .1 xi Talk of Leanly, It cannot mist without a One head of bath, -.- then read aromul the Lottowan d ng, and If you ask more, eft armlet eseh., no com candor:la. DROFE S S 0 R WOOD'S DAIR RESTORA- A. 171111—We roll the attention of all old and your*, to this wonderful preparation which turns beck mite origins' color, gray hir—coven. the hood of i t bald with a lanai. cot growth—mums the dandruff, itching, intd all cutitue. um comptione—moses a coutinrod flow of the natural gold.: and hence, if lewd as a regular drmaing - for the hair will ages In oil preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old its and keep We call thwa upon the hald, • , • the gray, or dlemsod In scalp to use It; and imrolytheyou ••`'' will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curl, one bo without It. Ile praise is upon Ike tongue of demands. ' - The Ageot for Prof. Wood'. DaltßestoMfire hilitiw Ifa. , ann, received the following letter to rerd to Elko Roam. tire, a faw Weeksalnem ga • Dm. Bryn, Coon., July; 23, WWI. ' , ~ • lido. trAmaproant—gir t I have boen troubled a ith den • droff or scurf see my head for men then a year, my, halt i• • ... began to contemn, scurf and hair together. I taw one New • ..,.. Dare, paper about uWood's Hair itmtoratire" as • CUM.-. I called at your eaore me the first of April lam, and porcitatt. con.— ;None one bottle to try it,and I round to my eatisfaction. It wee ' the thinig it 'recuored the . In and hair began to row, It . le now two or thmo halm In length where it wee uit off. I - have groat faith. I. it. b l , Lis r hho l o o. t . o used Ile= bot tle .... of the klod is used in thLeplace, you may hale a Mirkut fof ..: to bottle. after it to known here. ittnrira PRA*: ,• '' Your., with renpect, —... Pao,. Woon—Dear Pa s t ansfemiDept. 11 and: Kr: Your link lteadratirel • m , • . !Melt beholds' to ins. The fend, slid awl the back miri ngttof my head aliaost toot its covering -1u fact MAW • 1 have . need but two ball pint bottle. of your Iteeberegir e , and b e e t . , the tip of my heed is well studdetterith a tolxfut Amp nr ~ 5 gottug hair, and • the front le also receiving)m benefit I here tried other preparationa Without any benefit whiter. • - er. I think from My own immortal recommendation, I can Induce many onion to try it, TOO% W e l w elltd l ,l , ' ' .• D. B.T/1031AB, IL R.,-1,..4eu.riq.4 . ~ . .. 22,112.1. writ i • , Pam 0. J. Weelm—Aia•lilm you are a about to Juno mminfactare .. and-coed your recently discorved pair Itatorathrsj kill • • . date for whet:women may metro, that. I hero noir It and known °thereto usett—that. I hare, kw several years, . . Leon In the habit of Wing other Heir Itestoratires, and that . I Ondyount vastly superior Many other I knew. It mettrie .w_ ly cleanse. the head of dandrut; cud with one month's prim: , • , ~, • er 12.0 will natoreany person's hair to the original youthful % 1•;!•• color mid texture, gng it a healthy, soft and glair) ap. - ',earn., and all this, without discoloring the hand., fist ~ • -•- apply %or the demon which It dropa. I would, therethicc ..- - recommend Ws me to every rued esire:um of havinta fl - -•., color and tosture to hair. • • .: ,_,• . - . . . W1L204 81121' Pori=tifrlitilt r1781114 140 Wood_ t.,e .Pittitirgli ' ,' . . O. J. WOOD it 11. 0., Proprietors, 312 Broadtail, 'it if... • . , •;:,- fia the great N. Y.- Wire Welling Ertabliannent) gut 111 . Menet stroet, fit. Lank /104 , and gold by 41 ..1 Dreg .• ' ' gyp, -IP2O • out3o.awid , WW. le n0time..—...;!...L-- • °` "° 8. 11 02.11 ES e PORK AIID REEF PAOKERSk Corner PRO ilitaN4 Marke ll9 t aud Brant B • to CARGO 4 COBS A MBROTYPE AND EttOTOOBAPLEID GALLSRIES, No. 2171111; streetompoolteDele., and 0.3 M otet, Moodie Pletalme• Dmg am. - Photographs nabbed In on of irde c e tout., noted or Vain. Specimen. and komption Rimm on the temmago" , m/&4/1r .13A5.13; noons, MOULDINGS.-&C. Al thin Central .litatting - lOltritEßE: Carpenter Work az:id 'JObbfoi TV lOW tonwPOY ettdedrd to .c the ibortat peenZ harlos ell the beet wood•workleg merldnerz we , . o .s.,„ityprepered, to do wurk K tole, nur. ;7, h woollen nn aeg y Inbar wtatalsbment: in • th• twn.W.rt row. WonlAnip alwnyt on Auk 'godson& W order at the Contra- Planing AM; W ter .g• tee em Metal apdlienreratreeb,AUeshoo.rir44o,.AZ G . ,'.: it , :1? 7. . 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