ili IMI //' A Note from a Rebel Officer. As the rebel Officer}, lately captured by Gi I. • + Meade, were passing through this city ou eat- Largay feat, oue of teem threw from o +..or window the following note, which tee wrote nr 313 the page of a small blank be.. k. In ex planation of the note, we may state that one of our citizens, who is a very 'twin; Enloe FromYesteilav'e Evening Gazette MED, had uttersol SOMP severe reflections in till hearing of the rebel ethos}'—io about extermination, etc. The note reads t • -Natives of Pittehurgh Phoollt to at rit L4i TIA of New Orleans with mspent Veal htnaneeot n .1111 be reels Let . Cain Co F, nth Lohman& Regiment f-LL Lel of Mr. James Nitpick, coal merchant." Vittstrurgit Santfil. It LT' rcT 44 . 7 MOIL9ECG:::::10V. 18, 1868 CITY AND SUBURBAN. An Editor Shot At A few nights ago, while Mr. John D. Ken nedy, managing editor of the Commercial, was wending his way Immo, he met with a most Indio:woes adventure. Be bad finished the In enbrations of a "gifted mind,' and was I repairing to his residence in the upper and of Manchester, to seek that rest so essential after great mental effort. John, like nanny other men of talent, is not remarkable for phys foal courage, and while turning dark corners be is very apt to kqep a sharp look-out for "obstacles." Be had reached the corner of Craig and Ann streets, in the First Ward, Allegheny, and, on rounding the corner, his eyes caught the shadowy forms of two men, standing close against the wall of a building. He halted for a moment, as is hesitating whether to put on a bold, honest Irene, and pass along, or turn tail and retreat. Ile concluded its turn tail, his imagination doubtless running upon broken beads, and rifled pockets. The men, who were only night police, out in the discharge of their duty, saw the auspicious Movements of this "knight of the and'siapposing that ho was " after no good, ' probably a thief or a burglar, they concluded to follow him. When the valiant editor heard the footfalls after him, he fled at double-quick, which only tended to confirm the suspicions of the offi " cent, and they increased their speed accord ingly, no doubt expecting that they would ef fect an important capture. But never heels did, willing perform bettor service for a "gifted mind." The Collins Park per formances of Shamrock" or "Soft Soap" (and we beg pardon for alluding to Soap in this connection) were thrown com pletely into the shade. The officers, finding themselves outstripped in the race, and acting npositthe legal presumption that flight wall evident of guilt, cried out at the top of their voice," Stop !" " Stop !" The speed of the fugitive was only increased, and one of the officers declares that "be ran so fast that he appeared to have no head on him at all!" But, head or no head, the officers were determined to secure the trunk, if possible. So, not being able to outrun the bird, they determined to "wing" it. Drawing a pistol, one of the officers banged away, but— presto! no man was now in sight! On hastening to the spot, they found—nothing. It remains a mystery, even to this day, what became of the terrified editor, at that critical Juncture. Suffice it to any that he "still lives," ea the columns of the Commereial daily attest. Wo aro glad to lsncir- that he escaped unin jured. and the. the "organ" still retains the services of his "gifted mind." Trial of Bombard tuuth for the Mur- der ofJohu Kunzler. COURT or urea AND TERMISER — Meaday, .Poe. l7.—Judges Sterrett. Mellon and Brown. At the opening of Court, the examination of witnesses for the prosecution was resumed. Jacob Cant testified_ that he saw Louth in the afternoon, of the 17th November, 1860, (the day of the killing) at Weaver's shop, in Birmingham. He had a pistol and remarked "This will be the death of Hans Kunzler or myself." The witness saw nothing more of him. _ - H. A. Levake, Br., testified -that Leath oame to hie hones, after the shooting, and gave him the pistol. The witness remarked, .this IC nothing beta ',upper box." Leath retitled "I have shot him, and I'm ae cool as a cucumber. He'll not bother me any more." Coroner Bostwick was called, and identified the pistol. stating Curt he had received it from Levake, on th• day of the inquest. Philip Law testified to having seen Kunoler at LZTAIit.e . F tavern. at to:. o'clock in the ei eu tor, intoxicated. lie ishod Kunaler to go home with him, but was refused. He ear Ls , :th at t'r -'7r chap n fee: minutes Lauth had n pistol, ard leaded it in the sloop. Louth asked witness for a knife, but was refused, - Louth asked where Buniler was. and the Witness pointed down toward Leraks's. Lantb went down. the witners fjelowing at the distance of thirty steps. It was dark, and witness could not see the man. Ile heard Lauth say "you can not whip me,'_' and immediately after be beard three shots. At the third shot the wit ness ran away. Five minutes alter he taw Kneeler lying in the street. On cross-examination the witness stated that he had told this story to different pe•- sons at different times, and among others to lobo 'Brown, of Brownstown—net exactly the same words, but the same in substance. The Court then adjourned until two o'clock. Supreme Court. rOIt3DAY, Nov. 17.—Present; Chief Justice Lowrie, and Judges Woodward, Thompson, Strong and Bead. Cook vs. Buzzard. Jefferson. Argued. Lucas ik Clark vs. Evans. Jefferson. Judgment affirmed by the Court, and time for payment extended till Jan. 15, 1804. Reed rt. Myers. Cliirion. Non pros. Kennedy vs. Iman's Administrator. Law ..xlinee. Argued. vs. Fable. Jefferson. Argued. kwell vs. Cameron. Lawrence. At- son rs. Winslow. Elk. Argded. ,Thirciin g Ira. Brown. Lawrence. Argued. ' . .Campbell vs. Baker. Venango. Argued. " - O'Hara re. Richardson. Allegheny. Sub ? Witted: Meckey's Appeal. Washington. Affirmed. .Thompson, J. Gouchee vs. Bentley. Washington. Af firmed. Thompson, J _ Wray re. Hintz. Read, J. Washington School District vs. Lnallen. Affirmed. Strong, J. Barnes' Appeal. Greene. Appeal dis missed at costs of appal:ants. Strong, J. Hogg vs. Painter. Fayette. Affirmed. Strong, J. McQuaide, Rioter A. Co. vs. Stewart; and same vs. Taylor. Indiana. Refusal to decree an issue affirmed at costs of the appellants. Bark vs. Gleason. Cambria. Judgment reversed and new trial awarded, Woodward, J. Thompson, J. dissents. ' Court adjourned to meet at Philadelphia on the first Monday of January, 1864. Sheep Killed by Dogs. On Saturday night last, a number of dogs Made mad hamc among the sheep in the vicin ity of Woodville, In Scott township. The flock of Mr. Joseph (layer was attacked, and nearly destroyed. Twelve wore killed out right, twelve others were so badly mangled that they hod to ho killcd, and forty were more-or less injured. It is believed that a large number of those injured will die. The same pack attacked the sheep of Mr. Okenhart, residing a quarter of a mile distant from Mr. Geyor, and killed the entire dock, twenty-nine in number. Mr. Oxonhart was isompelled to spend the entire day, Sunday, in taking tho hides off the animals. On Sunday night tho dogs returned to the premises of Mr. Geyer, and again attacked his sheep. It was Co dark that he could not shoot with any certainty, but be fired in the direetion of the noise, and had the bad luck to shoot the sheep which the dogs were worry ing, while the dogs escaped unhurt. The animal, however, had been so badly torn by the dogs,. that it would have died anyhow, en that thorthet only. hastened its end. These attacks have - created groat excite ment among the farmers in thenpighborhood, and the great subject of iriquirf is—"who,„ dogs didahe mischief?" There is a general scrutiny of all the canines round about, and woe be to that dog which iS found with wool in his teeth I Nay Coclrreavorr.-1 flew counterfeit, on the Western Reserve Bank, at Warren,-Ohio, has made appearance in Cincinnati, over three hundred. dollars having been put in circulation on Saturday. The counterfeits are all fives, and the plate is a fae andie of the genuine, cf which there is but one style. The engraving is' not quite as good as the original, but well calculated to deceive. The eountesfeits are dated Angtust 20, /E 23, • Bi4rerts.—lfossrs. White, prr k Co., thiiinterprising dry goods .lealert,Tmoo Jim , . received:l4lot of 'fine English Whitney Blankets of very superior quality; which they offer for the examination of their customers. 7, , ~- l = ANOTHER BROtaL ABS/MT.—OR Monday evening, about severe o'clock, as a man namoil Lee, residing in Birmingham, was proceeding on hie way home, and when near the : Pittsburgh end of the Birmingham bridge, be was struck a severe blow under the eye, by some person unknown. Be was found insensible, carried into a house, and leeched, after which he was taken to Dr. McCook's office, where hie wound was dressed. Ile was very weak from the loss of blood, and was kept at the Mayor's office all night. GeiczßAL SYNOD or 100 Grams 11E7'01114CD CHGECII.—A general Synod of the German Re formed Church of the United ..'aces will com mence its sessions in this city on Wednesday evening at seven o'clock, in Grace church, corner of Grant and Webster streets. The opening sermon, on Wednesday evening, will be preached by Rev. J. W. Nevin, D. D., of Lancaster, Pa. The Synod will continue its suasion, for a week, and services may be ex pected every evening. Enos( West. Vinotsm.—Wm. E. Stevenson, Esq., well known to our readers as one of the pioneers of the anti-slavery movement in this vicinity, was in this city yesterday on o flying visit. Mr. S. is one of the leading members of the Senate of West Virginia, and his thorough practical knowledge of the local laws of the Northern States has rendered his services invaluable in assisting to model the legislation of the new State. DIED 111011 1118 INJlllllli3.—llugh Neely, tho brakesman who was so badly injured on Sat urday morning last, by the coil mon at Frank lin Station, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, died from his injuries on Monday. Be resided in this city and leaves a wife undo largo family of children. COMMERCIAL RECORD FINANCE AND TRADE. Money matters here remain alcint as last noted. having undergone no chango whatever. The t• le graph to-day reports stooks more active in New York, while Gold is about as Met noted, being p 14,1•41 at Sterling Exchange is repined at 1 , -i. Ths Sew York Evening Post of Monday say-.: The loan market is active and irregular. Some of the broker' , seem to have difficulty i obtaining all the money they roquii , , while others have amitiatil arable surplos. The rate, however, is fully 7 pee mitt. on misicallaneont sae writ in, and C.€ 5,7 . govern• tn• Tits. The stock market is Leavy, and the pre.-are al cash stark b.. depressed quo:nth:Ls. lfove: nruents see firm, border butte bonds weak,State'storks quad, hank shares steady, coal stocks doll. railroad bands strang. Railroad shares are acute at law, rat. e. . The Chicago Trllllll, rd the same yhata. bar the Ibl:owing in regard to financial matters In that city' The week has been an aetiva one in all departments of trade. :fteafilly and surely rite market tor mon e y ILA become rioter and discounts are now confined to bast customers, who never meddle with els, OM, T• transactions. Eaten are very firm at ten per rent. and stputese - thus for la profile:tug a healthy 511505 npcn the speculative tctlanliCf. of the past few month.. Now York exchange is still close. but not AO 11111,h so al it was ILI the part of the work. The buying rang- is parg_tb„ . selling Vs note wrerni humus conceding the lower figure to favente custom. The number ~1 vent., repreaouted 19 any eh rhnz. quotation may t, alas mn:ertalo,l I , y unlit ing the quotations by $l4l 4, which is the ..... Atal par. If the quotatton for sterllng It bst then four dollars, fort)-four cents, and fur mills taluals the tv,..att.l; the present quotation. latz 8 1,414 ,4 is $7,11, that ts, bta pet,,gtet.t equals tel dollar and si e tta cry is 1.• the 1.141,1 etc iug. Va. rh.us nttnruptn bonn mole t conform the nun tstinns OOl.l. rd.. of sn u Iny tents to the is. ::td, they 110, h.:hert:: tsn, un. =ME re,DA N,veinbor 1/3tV, TL,L,11.1. GE.AIN-11 heat Is unchangml rn , 214 wagon, and $1,1, , (41.4u for NT hit is fir. 14 MI small males from Brst hand% al ill, Spring. 3^ for FAIL 1 her" in be: huh warm ler Oats, but the market is firm at 71 to I/3 the cur brad. Corti is in good demand, arid in light earply; sale of 1 car Shelled on tra.. eI 51,13--de- user-n. } lour to brat 0 tilt sal. of 4ao bbl, Extra Family from more at Su,rkt tot per bt.tl. Burk wheat flour he in smtive request, and we note sales of • -- 9,00 U IDs at 64.00 per rwt, Eye flour IS selling to the , JOH N CA M i'l',E LI., NI :111 'lin, • I U rur of, • BoOTN ANB Slit /ES. of erory Miser. pons. N. , small way from store at 5 6 , 50 par ' 44 - 34 Smithfield street. Pit tshurih octl li tIitOCEIIIIIS--The market for groceries has been Ell- rather dull during the past two day., the demand (j i l A I ' l3n E E.: SI 1 " C. (7' Nl/4. I„•l ,. sale and Retell Dealers in BoOTs. Sllitga Se ' bring limited, and the transaction., utni.inently, I e„ro,„. Wood soil g o „.-0, r i, PG titairgh .i. unimportant. Quotations, however, may be fairly given at Ilit.; to 11}jc for Bair Sugars; 1734 to 100 for, j & M M TEEN, I? , llAS.`i I'OUNDEILS, ' Refined du, "...7.23.i• to 3134 c for Coffee; and CZ to arc for . • GAP our STEAM Frl-rm.. i•ariirtilar silent ton paid to the fitting up and repairing of Gil. BY:FI- Molasses, seconding to quality. NERIES. All tools of lilt 4 , , AND I RGN 1 tit ItS VEGGTABLES—There is a moderate demand for nods to „ r ,,, r A 1,," BRA ", e •A t iyi N,;,,, of ;di Potat o '''' ' 504 we note safes of 70 1'6!. "Clinton , and Linde, mode at Ins eltortost ooti. e. Buckeyes" at $2,40 per bbl, and 100 bosh "Peach . All o rdees left at N.w. al ono ~ 1 %V A TElt STREET, Bl , nri - a Sot' per bushel. Onions are in active de- s " ' IThlsrrlT„'runtiji..,":4"7„Psto"(,,U„ltl;ll t,,15„,,i„,1„. nand and !agile, sale of 13 , 1 , lads at Si..is) pot bbl. ' chasms, of mane yea rs• eli,rienne in their business liternie of ::,, libbe el t ,52,1 , 0 per Md. will insure to jive satisfaction in every r , ,r— ~ _, ps—mat W e e e Geo , wee em for hood Carrie.. 1 Coi BUTTER A F.GGS--There is a enntin tiro goal dr- P 14,2,31 11-.Q.5., („, pumping w n eer, crode s od it,. mend :or IL di MM.", with isle, of a little at 244 final Gil', etc. deo it . itlc. Packr.l it selling at 17,75 In,. Egg, scares and . AkiPSISTANT i..gioLu !Lust tents n .I;etes, sell readily at 2,3 c per dozen. • Coro, G sal' id streets, Winitiogt.on, D. C., Cot. _"id. 1003. APPLES—The market continues to be well supplied' lITILI, BE Sl)1,1) AT I'UBI,IC A I' while price, remain without ribtenfftt, rouging from iti TION. on the sEroxi , Ind FOr RTII B ED (2,00 to (2,75 per tab!, according to quality. , N DA Y 9, 11th and 'lsth of November, at the Corral l Vashington Oloierratory, a largo lot of ' HAY—ls la "U's request, "U the supply I. light; , acne the Washington Nit LES, condemned as untit for sales from smiles of IS heels at from $11.5 to las per public serrlee. Bale to comments at 10 o'clock a. M. Terms cash, in Government Funds. CitAS. 11. TOXPKIILS, oC2.6:td Capt. and A. Q. M., U. S. Army. SALT—There 6 considerable inquiry for No 1 Ex tra, auddre note a kale of ISO bliLs et $2,013 per bbl. Lirerphol is steady at 52,60 per sack for coarse. and Fay et Le. Aatrmed 13.2.543,30 for fine. CILAYBERItIES—duII and neglected, and th• market In well supphod, mlo of 10 bblt at 8113 to 113 per bbl, according to quality. CIIEESE—i. teally with o regniar demand et 13 et 13%, for Wcatern Ileacree, and 14c for Gothon and lit tuburg GAME—KaIe of 2.5 pair, Mallards at 6O per pair. CllESTNETS—Urichangeil Lot arm. Keith II ea]. at 53,00 per bushel. PELTS—sale of 47 Sheep at 51.2 A eta, _ . liov. 17—The receipt" of Crude base been unite large dnrlng.thla put two days, and, while the de mand in only moderate, the market is less firm, .d wane sales were made at conceasion of I cent per gal lon. The sales amounted in the aggregate to 2,130 f o ll o w.; 500 a nd 1:11J0 bide at lloc, packages inelanled, and MO and 420 DIAL at 9Ae, free on board cars. In addition to the above, there wet. somesmall nate, utmle at 111 . 14414%; packages returned, and these may be regarded no the ruhog figures. The transactiona.in Defined tr.day ban beau lim ited end et an unimportant eharsmter, while prices remain about as Last noted. Napths a dull and 176 IS< en the nowt.] quotations. IVesidium is steady at E4 , m, ands. sale of :/3 bble eras reported et this _ _ New York Petroleum Market. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Nr.o luxe, Nov. n--Crade continuos dull and pri ces are drooping; salsa at 25(326c on thq spot, and the earns figures for December delivery buyers option. Helloed Is very dull at 400 tor Loaded .d 80c free. Nuptial& ie nominal at 21. c. Nor. 16—Every department of the grain market le so irregular and unsettled, and the_ transaction. en light that It is a hard matter to give true quotation. of prices. Flour—The lack of transportition re stricte sales to any large extent. Market n.:M.41111, dot and unchanged. Wheat—The market is very unsettled and Irregular. We hear sales of 11,1 on tremk at the wide range of 121Q.12ac. Corn—Sale I car on track at 95c. Liolders:are asking 90097 from store. Oats—fielders continue firm at G51.470c from ■tore. nye—Quiet and nominal at 11.5 c from .tore. Barleyy—Sgm- 200 bush Inferior at 133 c. Sov. 14-Ire hare to: note a betror feeling. In this market; ulw embrace the cargo of the bargee Leigh too, wink 3 650 Inge Bio, arrived since our lest re. view,on ter= not mado public, and 2000 bass fair to p rima do at B2SVe., transactions at the outs ide agars brink light. The iporerurnetw rent rare I, - WO Be, packed in barrels, wars awarded by the Com mis-mu of thabsistence of this Department t. hew 1 ork arm at 01 . 354. 100 'AA. The stock of Flo lc, hands hi quite light, but the trado are well cup. plied. Nnr. :Prbearall It $ 1 , 07 6 1,10.4. Com—Quist. Oats—arall sad- 1* loser. it.c t fpur-6,000-Dble flour,Z,ooo trash mrtuudt menu.— bblo SI our, '24,000 bulb wheat, 32,0 W bash torn. frelghte--Dull. 1E ESN PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Pittabtu - gh Petroteam Market. Cleveland Market. Baltimore Coffee Market. ,CAtiesigO Diarket. ME New York Grocery Dlarket [From thr-Shipping Sugar—There Lt a rteady modyrate inquiry fur .k , or flr home u,r, and 1 , ..- flan t, att.,. of Gent ti antra. rrliera overnmhe —les are 14lat at— at 1141.04, •77 i ico, 12 4 . erral4t ; 101 had, mud J LL's. loon n tuo, 1.," , /44, bluo. if.al do. 17 Al: I, •. and Brarbailieo. hhtlY. Nrars Urbane, 1.4:161f I 1 ; oral 'o' l '4 , ann. 1 , 4.4414 , • 4 III", Sleaze it 1... l Stuarts },ncrii •.i otlar ranged ..4-rdtly, 'yore 171, rent , for Liar. 17 file t.-.t ern-hurl and Grannlaterl. ICY; fin. Ground, and IN foi Matte .k the other Refine. ititoto Hai 4 I, cow', Soft White , I,;tattit, and Yellow 14 1 ,491„ The inurkot for Mod is inactitra, tat tt,ilitlantivll ,trek :meetta other •rale4 anti' , 3,00 0 barrel, Crurdad at 1it3 , ;,r011l crate, The stock yerater- ; day wax about and .48.000 • c nar , a nd{ 000 lado, ilolararaet —The market is dell: and the aurtlOn pale of Nen - itrleaii+how a falling off on atone grades, but , • gynerally evert-40z lltore is Att 1.. Otani, to not, W., Maieo raalera of r.O lilt& Demerara at ..4 ba41,4, 68., 30 CIO. Muloweplo. Ma and Oracbtile w Urleanra, 441146 for sour. and :room:, 4 mat., for fair to prime. Gr unction. 370 liblra 4,4,1 Al 4901 rani, 400 do New °Goan, 3:1@a11,, .1 too, ap ,0, ; . 1 12.5 Able ebolre Golden Syrup, !A)(472, earaly Conera—Themarltrat remain, 1430. i le I , ut I. • .ner than before the recent advance In Brazil, being par tially, If nut wholly, recovered. Daminesii, Lowe, e r, In light, pnrrh., , only node for ft. •urPIY of immediate wantra. The wdera Include ii3u bags It at 314,032 cent.; ail/ Maracaibo, 33,4321 0 ; 39 mat- Jaya, 39f , ;,. 4 ntora: and '2`!lt baid St. Domingo. lot term. we did not learn. Bultalo Market Nov. I Lt.—Flour-4'nel. 31Wed. Wheal-31oderate demand. Salm at $.1,...t?. for No. I NI Liwankee o!, tiLc red winter red wetitc•rn. torn—YaLr ,t. togo ,t gt te:ggn;. 11 a —QIIIOI W hisky---Stently at No. Ireignta—lke L. wheat, In on oats to Now York. lz.wortn-17,000 We flour, I lii,ooo wheat. 72,06 c • Math corn. Other mint Lie .tet. Frights—l: lower on groin; flour tlngeinc, wind' IL Imports by Railroad CLLVELAD./ S RIMOLIROD RAILROAD, Nur. 30-- 5 3•131. t3barco, F. 51eGrau - ; 2do do, sfeCalli-tee Brier: I Rd teed, II Blahnp, 10 Ri4 boot., J I' 'far,r: 131 ski potatoes, L Ii Voile/ A co: 1.2 b 1,1% ap ples, A 13 Arevll, 43 sk. rags, 11 e Boa ard, 1 car ol der, II lieu-h. 2a. Prrt.ruon, FT. Wk1,f..1: C 111,1 ,, R strmtan. Nov 17-120 tibia iLmr, ghomaker et Lang; 1 I rider, .1 Ilanailten; 13 III! apple., NV J I.y day, 12 do do, J Woololayor; 20 do ,to, li 31 Wart well, 12.7. do J 11op1; G th. do, II NV Williazus; a do do, J 11 (' Hamp ton: 1 Mel tobreco, J A :Mazur', doz I.rorua. Jau Floyd; VI duz pails, I.lllle & Trimble; 2 bile beano, rook, Pectin A co; I car will feed, A J Hagan; It do cora. HitrhT oa.k, 31,1'i-eery A co; 2:1 lar-1 oil, 11 A Flame...ea ,t co. 1 ear clay. Eter , on. Preston tz co; 1 do do, Whartuu A Dm; I do do. Mullman A i/ar rison, luP bids flour, J Ciarilluer;ll:l i ider, le olka‘p palls, It Flare; logo barley, 13poncer & McKay; 3 bids oil, Rees , A - Graff. ALLEGIrrnr ST ,toN, Nr.t, 17-1 , I B 5uy.1.,, , ,, S latls .1110 , , 3% M. into ~ 17 in /1,.. 4 rggs u,11.1 lante-r, .1 1.11 , 1,.!1, .1 . 2 d,, t,lcr. II Wall etyltmilli,ll.llo,l9 Angel, • J Ilerbort; I.IS syliwnt. II T Krntv,ly S 11,, 12 lAA. nom - , 11 313, re A co; tI.I nie oat, ,1 , 11.p.0n Knox. DISSOLUTIO.I"S, ilissoLuTH)N.—The Part tlereilip ..L1 heretofore as .tint tioJer ihe name end firm of J. It. LI Nlis.t. I l e nt i Ly mninal eoneent. All bunion.lcJ with the late firm will be talt! , l by J. conch, L I Y. at:. W„.l .11m1, ideer.. J J.ll. I have alai iliepweeil of my interi.t in the firm .1.11 v. BS.M A X I.L b to j LI IiSA 1 bur. 2, It.ti J. U. LINIiIAY Marla.; pnrcheord the intereet of J. 11. LINDSAY. in the flan of J. 11. LINDSAY 1 11, rto and Catlery RIINLUCOS, .n.leo in the firm of J. 11. & XI,A X wnLL & toga )lentifoctorerr, the • nes. will ennlitose are and 1 al lery. J R. I.r.s . D , AY ; Be;; ws, Sii , J. B. 1. S. MAX WELL & nISSOLETI()N PARTNERSHIP. The put - menhir her•lotire esietinfi le-Hreen 'tits under th• firm ..f FREW A. thi• .lay been dimnive.l, i ll Afi. LIM'K lIA RT end WILLIAM FREW imving rat ' chstied the entire Inter,. ..f the other pertnere. The Author...n(ow late firm it dl 1•• settled by Li HART A FREW WILT.IIM PHILLIPS, WILLIAM DREW, CHARLES LorEH ART, V Kit'''. l'lttAburgh, An _;11 , 1 1,1, 16..1 kIILLS ...... . .... am: roc, LOCK ii IZT 1 . 1:E1V, Producers and Refiners of Petroleum, ea - At AI.IIIOS ‘ , ll. WEI. Vt•nang , muLty t 03.1 BitILLIA ST 011, Nmky.. (Mr*, 172 & 171 Wotlll STREET OOTS SHOES 800 I= Eng. Cong Gallen, 21 C on b?I M 7 • I 2 cp., 1 1 73 All oat, melting Tery JAMES ROBB, I= 1.4 -1 0 it THE FALL OF 1563 200,0 , 10 APPLE TRES Extra See-2. a, 4 and A years old—tnrhisiing r.II the old leading varieties, and many new ones. Atom, a very large enlek of PEAIt, (stndard and dwarf.) CHERRY. PEACH, EVERGREEN, 611 ADE ANT ORNAMENTAL TREES, lIOSEn. GRAPE VINES, SHRUBS, GREENHOUSE PLANTS. &c., &v., wholesale and w tall at very rea sonable prime. JOHN 51CRDOC1 - 1, Jr., selibilewr Pittaborgh and Oakland Naraerleo roicrsli EN'S REA Dql 13G WOOD STREET J .A. MIMS 13 ONV N Incites the ationtion of Browbeaten and ntbeni t" his oplenalci etock of GUNS, RIFLES, RF.VOLVERS, PISTOLS, GA MR RAGS, POWDER F LASKS, SHOT BELTS and POUCHES, BRAE FLASKS, e nd am. monition of every kind. Ilia stock Litho larstain ...or brought to this market. oel7 _ __ ,_ ___ . eli A Etifs . t. CA LDWELL, (Biscontroor to Jame. Rolm. fc Co.) POBE PACK EU, Dealer ill BACON. LARD, SrOAR CURED DAMS SMOKED BEEF, MINER MARKET AND FIRST STREETS mza GEO . RCrE W PORCH, General Commission Merchant, NEW ORLEANS, LA. litrCuselowszerrs Soucrrso. ULIKRINCLI , Mss n. R. R. J•ok A Co., Pittsburgh ; E. 0. Knight I Co., and C. P. Knight I Bros., Philadelphia. • sont.und ESS PORK I MESS PORK!-1,000 bble. Mess Pork In ',tore and for ',ale by McDONA LI, A ARBI:CKLEb, Wholleal• Orucere, Produce It Com. Merchants, nc4 212 and 244 I.llwrty street. GREEN At'PLES.-300 WAR. choice Gates, Bellflowers, Pippins, Orcon• 1.0., Rainbows, As., in store and for ' sale by COOK, PTI CO., No. 12 Smithfield stroet. . 1 ARD —2OO tiercee prime No. I Leaf ..1 Lard In .to and r.r .10 by null D, WALL Ar E, 353 1..'..,rty strYed. _ Oft—WfUlgaTtßirtig--LtiireH.-oti: new., fcr salo by B. DA LZELL tt CO , nal I.lh.rty ottr, , ,d. __ APPLES -41 barrel% Ramhows, Bell floor. &c.,.lbr enle by CA . DEWEY D. COT.LINS, 100 P F H. AN I.) liAlti c k. — .l , .; 7 t ER 't.l.iiL.4 ‘.../ for sale by JAMES DOWN, 136 Wood street. LIME! LIME! LIME! just receiverd by a°ll. lIENIIY w COLLINS.- casks No. 1 in store .1. B. CANFIELD. PEARL ::l' and for Ws by ODD FO' for sale by ocriA JAXE3 80W 1 ,136 Wvod Arent FOR 8.1. LE. D'GOODS STORE 1:014, SALE. III()V I, El: -- a fientri.ht-o- LGestern town on l' F. W. k. 31 "' R. PRE m.rum SEW.II:O PIACIiI!t ES. doo.g. a largo! one I,pol/table trade. s•Le sti• o• sr, and has boon svoteted with mine-nee Li t e country trade. liar all been purchased it, cusli nt lowest. market Tn.. it regent propmetor has decided to reties hon. the trade owing to hod health and now re/o.rooni4 T - r u es Es• hias w . offers the stock tor cola ; nlso the good will of the re tiring part. The boa-, hal large and respeetitble ums• veer oil sostrolitte , train, which can be rot:sine:l. The pressor. stock • Af s et, toe 11,0 di will tuvoim from seven t o ten thousand too „ fur „ 0 „, „.„ , , , 0g AT, F A I till, suild be reduced If timiroL Pardee wishing,. know the parlit:_olars will please at 1 . 0 '; nelt.reas or call ptrettnally on LYILLY A firt .- LIPF.II NIL , oat Premium tor ....111 met-bloc oolferf 59 Hood etrset, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fir i r thultis•thrtsel runel.,tte Yir-t Prot, on tor monies work. t'OR SAL - E.—Two superior ( ylinder I_L Boilers,36 inches diameter, 3° fort long, made Ito, Preteen: for family el. , bine. of •t 4 i inch iron, wrought Iron Levi. 9a third. Rini- FP, Premium for trittoulactering nasolite -1 era almiut as grad no new. , I Lott Pr. totem for ontehats etc Also, One Portable Engin...and Tubular Boller of r„,,. st,a, p.," air home power, ::welt c; tinder and 12 Loth etruko. Float Promtimi tot fondly ruachluos2 . Tibia Euttna lino bored one mall almirft fr.t. titftp, YU, rI,IIIIUM lot •"I au( miaiti.tor and Is at tnirubly adapted to thnt loud of w,•rk, P. MIL I/1 for met wolk, sawing wood for locomotives. lite/two. Sate Far. Also, Ono Engine, heavy iron bad plate, It Melt Ft.,t Pontoon for fmudy tuachitir cylinder, 30 iuclim strati , new, with balance valve Ft t.t Pr. noun, for menufnetoring innahlos governor. Well minjitod to run a grill mill or small ilra d reatitun fur Imu.bini. wok.. hoop mill.• 1.E.. , nu TiLvir Into. Emlu Ire at H. M. DOLE'S. Virtu Premium for machine for all purities. corner Point Alley and Iluqueene W/o, first ('a mum for mai.Lotio oork. noliklur Plttaburgh. Muss Pete to - - --"- • First lire:lnk= for trumblne for al. purym.se. NVESTERN LANDS FOR SALE OR ltrott Premium rte m.nLt„a wick. T EXCHANGE -2,510 acres in lowa, In tracte Kt-stocky 10.!, r. a'. varying from 40 to 320 acres. G4O acres in Michigan, First Premium for M.ll,lliLiG rot all purposes. In tenets varying from 40 to 320 ac rt. 2,000 worm Fir 1 . 11 , 117101, for machine work. in Minnesota. tan norm in the southeast part of Peamnifritam fiTiver "'Joann.; a nd bit anw in futhatna. These soda First Premium for manufacturing mathiao. Lave boon carefully Lolveted, with view solely to int Pram! t, benutiie' ineetilue work their local advantage., Ac , anti De dtruvoae4 Cflii‘ Sin, Fort of upon liberal terms, for cloth, exclit.geot for ro (*hot Prniooi far machine work. property In Al:calif-LI! croofL- And at the fidlewinz I.l,uaLv Fairs For terms, Are., apply to L'Llialen r`e. ' Anefeentosi forties Li. S. BATE., Commercial Broker, First Premium for family maehins. neat Butler street, I,asTer.-tx ills. l'..st Premium for nittnufa, int ter, tuns.hlro REAL ESTATE FOR SALEha for undereigned oilers for side a very desirable pis, 'i.2,7 . , 1 ";,"„ 1 ,.." 1 ,,, i ' rr , V tat land, containing scree, nearly, situated In Fink Them it 3171 fro nuo.ufactnein romehlne. Baldwin township. It front. en the 7r011...i11 , p,rst from ium for ma - I: ill , •rack. road on ono tilde, and one aide on the Elizabethtown Tyrol. It I/1 part or tn. White Hall Farm. This lot , iiiploron for feu,w, hine, boat horns erected on it, and an orchard of Apple r , ; and Cherry trees, bearing feast. Thu lot will raid w eek. . on accommodating terms. if not weld before the first Fiat prro;; At' ,,m l for ' fAro l r oy of January, it will be for rent. For iku-ther particulars Inquire at WHITE HALL, ey the subaeriber. in Dr...din township. y aulgaiWolaw Lana DA v tr , BTGr..pant Premium for family machine {f.tahtugion Co. (S. F., for. 'anti] machine. HOTEL FOR SAl,ll—The property Es Fir ” Prf.l",f. T J_ known as MEANOIVS HOTEL, situate on Firvt FiL Fourth street, between Ferry and Market streets.' Toe lot is 40 t front on Fourth - so - not, by ES feet fur feer machi n e ilevip. The Hotel to • three story brick; 37 feet by FtntPr, lam for rnr ;: i " oo 7:s fent. The house was lately built, and to doing a The above romprisee all the ('stn at which the good business. The furniturs will be told with the ; GROCER A BAKES MACHINES were exhibited hotel, if required., this year. At nearly all of them the leadlng Sewing For further particulars , a. to terms, Ac., inquire ware„„„petio„, of J. W. HALL, So. ,t 9 Fifth etc.-t, or of J B. , The work made upon the Grover A Raker Sewing SI E.kNOlt, Oil the prrmixs. Marhins hae recelred the Siren Premien:l at every otiE Irtle6l.l J. 1, • 51T-AN'). I State. pale in the United State. whey It btu been P ,F LOCRING MILL FOIL SM.—Th,” ext li i o i o lst . l. , t ro t o hts . , N 't.. 18 FIFTH ST., Plttabnrg Pa. eubscriber often for sal. the ALLEGII ENT ,29.21seswF A. F. CLIATONEY, Are•t. CITY MILLS, sitnemd In the Fourth Ward, Alb.- giteuy Ciro. This well Lune" Mill has been ,huilt and contains four inn of French Burrs, out, T B AIKENt3' all the late. Improved machinery for manufacturing 1 .3 . the best brands of Flour. Enjoys • poi heal as well as foreigntomtit°, A NaLy KNIT TING MACHINE bovine:fa noiti, anil uo invite nor alio wish ivengage a 14,41111 Ineilorait to rail at the whs m torus will be made known. Is adapted to all kinds of work, red moos all kinds of oegUilnithwT J. TOFGTLY. L AIN' RENCEI'II,I..E 1M I' 1201 E r"."`',"." watt. PROPERTY Volt SALE, situate en Bullsot ...et, nom' flu the road, a lot Iron on sir,-'t r ',tend.. bark to I.aln3otto o.lov. ' on WWI the:, the too '.l•iitcorV Frame Ow oil trigii--vino new, tit. nth, nearly uttli the nri rvi• _ . - - . It imp., ements. all In cued enter. The Itsatittn W I 1.,5(/.!..;'S for Mt/ultras, Ar., i• our i.l air brat IN.tho tiorough. Tiir ins rely. .tpitlr 0. S. 11.111:6, Comm-rrial Broker, non Rather esti. t, I.awn.nreville. TPtlit ' 4 .11 FOR LEASE-1. large I.ot . 1 in Sharpsborg, on the linaiieuffyr littliway, five miles from Pittsburgh, on obit there In . good Dwelling H 011,4 of tame room., al., severed other Hut, all built of brick. A well of good eraser In the yard, plenty ofgoal ft'ult, and cottrenteut Churches and School 11011. M. For paroculans rehires , or call on O. T.OII , LIA It, s - -..tpsburg, Allecheoy County, Pa 0121-xfiloyF Highest preustruna ist the-London and Pali, Ettf lEEE FUR SALE —.l Itou,,e and Lo: nn Ful t. n ntr,t, Sixth wail. 1....1 2 , GI.: It -. an.l oaten ding bw I: 1 , Crawl' , !t1 Atr.....1 127 Tl, lariat , with ...Ida ball, parl• , r. .I:n'ng.ria.nt. lutch , sti ..:.! waali how— -a tint 11.a , r; r , a•rln a..d •114 pt. tart ant. r throt.7l.. , ut I nun c...11ar, Lt.. 1 , rionan.l.ng a tn.• vt. tha I,en. cities a” , l•nt - r.mrt.ltttiv. t H. hIcLA & lit .treat. )I{ t of land, contnini:. ,, :- Arno.. Iffitnata..l Stn. on awl ll* .4 t wag, I. It. The red. will a g•ta.Hl ... , nr; orchard or fruit 11,..a. • I:I on r......0n•t.1a EME3I=I WEIMiZIE=II U'l EL TO HEM A First-Ch.. lintel In Pltllaclelpnln, e ,, ntrall) bn In let on let, Na Apia:cation tavola No. 111 South Seventh greet. _ . I, l ol{ SALE.—Four A ereF , ~f 1 unl • lour Story Brick. 21‘1.1.n0. Er.f.tke Boiler. am., IL...toner, ...I: selsoteri Is, • mann footory 10 , 1 feot 1.:0 feet ; ran le one-half It. nrtginal eel, by talllng "Ii 1.1.111 WARD, DNS No. 98 Grant etre, l'ltn.le,rh. poR LE—T NV 0 1>1111.ER: 4 , - 1211di fesq, I.h.ubls Fined, In .n, pith tr.nd •n.l ,Lrume ft.. front lit'SzET, WELLS .1 Co : 4 U...A Works, ,Fltth Word. EMI CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, c LA KOK AS6ORTMENT OF 11 R 1.7 G G E YS, th. NEWEST PATTERNS • tid every at t , , tL• Lowest-Prices for Cash, Crumb Cloths, Feltings, Rugs. OIL CLOTHS, &c And having purcheeed for VASIL before the tato advance.. no a. ^Ma to .ell at the manufacture. prioas; axt unaqaalle4l stook of CARPETS, Mildew Shades, Mattings, ace. OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & CO., N.. 23 TITTII EITBIENT AT IHH NEW CARPET STORE. Wo C. l and r a full line of CARPETS, Floor Oil Cloths, io sheou 3 to 21 foot wide. WOOLEN: DRCGOET9 AND CRUMB CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, TABLE AND FIANO COVERS, HUGS, MATS, STAIR RODS, At,' Theo gods bay, advanced. In first hands, from TEN to TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. within thirty day. and are are now telling at LESS THAN M AN. IJEACTUREICS avi PRICES. Our stork le almost en tirely navy, all h av i ng been purchased within ninety days, for rash, at the very lowest price of lb. yrnr. McFarland, Collins & Co., Non. 71 AND 73 'arra STREET, Between Post Office and Pixpoinh Ruildions• .0143 NBW NIW grTI STYLES OF = Carpets, Oil Cloths, Druggets, SHADES, &c., et Me CALLUM'S, A very lane aseortmant of all pada le war lice, Follett at the lowest peter rmt,hroi In the taat.ru Market Mir season, and much rednevi from but aae aue's prices. oclr. W. P. & Ti. McCA.LLITM. LP 11, t ) ARCIII TICTo Prepare. ti.rtiorr DWAVINCIA AND SPECINICATIONN for all kintLt of Dnildininb and solierintoniti their emetic. on rentionable I,rm+. Mint on Anderson etrort, between bencock end Robinson strnts, ,1111.•zbeny city. fe3o . IIiPAP WALL l I APERS 13 ' 3111111 f V Wall Papers, at 13 mnta, for sale by n ip W. PALAUSUALL, 37 Wood stroot. STEAM BOLLEBS.—Two (24 feet I , V 42 foam) lecand.tand Dation!, for alp by noll ISAIAH DICKEY CO. 7 2.. ' - : fd -- _ SE bi 7.l°G .V. tir I,7r,riEs .. t)()SrI'IVE ('C'RE FOR DI":-TIT -0 \ l''' ... . ..-;, I. R C. ~„;., . D. L. Q. .IV lb ii.... .7. p'l ,_ ilallosl,lF.Nn: and a.. . 3c. ..1 , V i tprilf -- .. - '- a - esuie PEN NSY LI ANIA 1.. , •11111, BAIL(. , c.•, eINE DAILY TRAINS. The Tllltol ail A cno.3! 31 °DATION T>>..l IN ,„.. the Yttllburult ....L., daily, p , ep• 'opt .Y/ .1 50 g. na, ~,T o ttor at all !Mations Lotus*, i',. a , ... /. ...b. aed Pi. tladelphia, son r • di ,; -. • c, ..•o Lio ' n for New Yolk and l'hamelphm. t 1. , 1, Akr uaa 0, at. in ta. i•aet two 0.. , , 'floc 'Tl' ' ..1!L Tll4l' Inc, 11 „,„ p m . .e. Mae ti.,..- , ,,,i It.ra hunched ant eava - f7l.i ..4, r •.+Lii.l••ii e 1.,: 10. ••• ..•4 ,..,,., ~,,,.• .. a , •iilrliii P , ' 7, Y 3 1.i.1 .i 0 in ire 'in". i i `....• '''', '4 - .ern to . •toppit , g cooly to primer.: .tati sv, and ••••-, . coll w` ,err to.. col A, • ye. taken os dim - leo, tee/ o, m , d on ,/ c „,,,,,. • ,,..,, ~,. /4 ~,,.. ,/,,,, 0,,. P., , , ,... , '•,, ~,n , a, g roc k, eon, A Lambe , of the ' , hove ...". mor• al Mahn:can. and i r N •• IprZ L. ri, , k.- ...,..t 6,-,. ~-, wed by ihe task ,iu meat phystrtan , vt dead: In. Elie conntry and 11c., , ,pc. Ile tacit...al persons sof ea , ibillfd); - ,•(;Lf Fit rill, ~ 1 -- ,Li Ls L .,,, , . . /o/i. n „ Tering from the al, o r tiara. to Rise him A fall. Tr,. T , /..... I or , ~,,,, ...I, a; ~,, ~,,,, ~,,,,,,.., ......-...„:, ~I nt. and St- re, 3 in N"F.TII Silf - c.11) ST , climet conr.c.,tion a liar instants for Baltimore an I l'Odadelphia. , VA ashtutpu, and tor N• a I erk , to A_.:.,. an r. - vt. ' and Philadellohla, The r.t.:,T LI2141: bout ,1,. Slat ion , Lally itompt • . sonony , m F : .•4,„*.f. / tagnicepiv e , co, 4 at prit.a ukt la• ' Om., con . AlliWgleberg ,-- bal•faut. .sd Watt ugamentii tiglllilidelf , ltm (or New km's. Aitoliiiti , DlT lON 11 h o t Na . I di oellianc ;milt of wsualLeumew ..11 atio pit of.. doll. • ....„. _weu r e e es ~,,,,„1 0, g p e rm a osut, too / The Johnstaeu At:coma - aim bm Tin in learn oadv ..,( the at • h upon ~.., „ Lied ....l. It generally ' (e‘rtist lloott.y).tltt , •r ot " nr , "'" ~ 101 Star.._. ...in. Intecaelate.y, or a start time after , attar iis I and running /. f.. Is. Le....e...• .....;'''''' • First Athantondatius 'train for WWI .tcont.tu often Very •haVere and et,' :nate. ....t, I Pik: !eke end Adage, -These symmums aria lone. doll y i'-. 7. 0• 11...d. Y./ if! f." , 0 ..• fi:'t Second A.counthnodittion Train for Wall's knalloi from the loill i e.ti- oof Pot. when I- " o ut• tustrad . leaves daily (except Sonata) , a.: " ••• of a tgesting. • Third Accommodate. Trs m for (5 all's Stal ion X. c ' , an asc ad loss of app-W. -Tilew symptoms tear. daily inkea.pt Sunday', at 4-00 p. t 0. .. are the efleots of the untatarat ouncfrfron of fadit. I Fburth Aemnimolansu yea, for p e vedpigu e ee v q, ,Ity a hitlalt, 1:1•1 lila lk.a.t of porn bile and gastric. , have, dad) Macept Suntla3 Ito L.l O r tai" -, Juice. The •lonisch is often painfully dasteteled by , The Church Tou.o bears il - a, . . wind ; the appetite tosometimes mraciour 1 day at 9t05 n. Iry ; re' -- - - -. 4. Gk.. amt deperseion ref euirCa.-l'hut sine mitts • i et 4s P. M• many for the enjoyment of hie, and ill called by the 1 linurning Trains amt. in l'itteborgh as lei:. -, mquert , blast fare coal by imperfeet digestion. It B.lttmore resumes" 11 is• to in llilli lihiyvil of the disease many pursuits coconut arta , i lsibisielphia EMI - •••••- ••••—•-• ....—L•:- 1 on• , Lvle. There is a coustAnt hrehodla ..f cud, ap.„ w. , Fast Line ..... - ....... ......„ ..... .. ....... -......17„W. a. re. '•. lafference and pdattive li:facility t.. permit° lb- ... • Chi' , IPI. Mt -- T"L:' , • _ .. 1 .I. V - cr, ims • i life •ohowtown Armor. nevi. La ........1105 a Li. . Birst 1%. ,1 51 Matteus Acemmnociation...-.... Um a r... . f , ...erhee.-Afmr being at fir.! c l'• e, th e 011 , : .... , ._. a wan , ...„,, ,a ,,,,...... , 3 .... is afflicted with dindin•l.•!.,m, 0 hid] IA ''' '''' ,• r, Thinl Wall's Stitt i.•tc {r!• o„, ~..da i , a ,„...„ 1 4 0 1 ,, to. tiara d (tradition or tht • b,....1.. prottot,.. !.....t. the WI.- 1 ~,,,,, ~ airs p,,ti o r . , Ar0,,,,,, , 1,ti, ,, ,, '94 ~, ~,,,,,, ''''”" f"'l. ''''''' i' ""'''''' In the """ '''. ' .I l'altimorc Express vt lb o n o 0 a it:, Flifialoipi , a tom a when eaten, aul of dmme gives no strength 1 4,1,/,,,m/ at 42 ,, , , e p. m. on , ondor „ ~. Oa ryetett, / Trains for Blairsville mad Indiana couseel tt rhinos ft /: , ,,as co Mt p.r., ~/ the ,vwni-Ario. from the , nt:e. Interaction wilco Tb• egi. A., .D e ' 3, '' 'n f .t.P. 7 . blood olas the o•ro es. lee: a•• Jubustuwn Aecominodation Pad 1.01.. es, ...a., .... . tett clib-lly In the head, aides and 'boast, and in the • ad .l s/ with Bait'La, F..it t ...,.. corm J. I,h, Iv ii .1 to ..nremitten In many care there is an minuane. - floatation Hoot. in the Iltreat, with a arias of choking or eullono • so: Trains for Eleensbom rote ...., hi O r well Will. ET. 0100 Illilllth 1-. of•en claninty, With a had lw.lo 004 , poet Trains and Man Teem Hest, atol a .th Through furred tong,. . .commodatiou mid Ev!tress Tra•,, too, I 7. remoonfflfre •ympto” , and p,lpoltwanG of AA /own The public nib find it grmoly o IL. 1r Intermit, in - Many pp•morts prunumwed as laving the. dim.... ,- :re: Eat or Weet, to travel by the l'ennayivit.bla lota, '....t, nothing boo frrapepsll, the lung ant I Central Railroad, n the seaminnalations now offer. I i aert donut, booing Daly symptoms. I ',until 1. surpam , !on nor other route The heed • C.....-This / 4 . 1 ° 0 3 ft... Div., symptom of 1 , 3 ,- , . ballasted with atone, and ts te it i e'4 fire from to, • pelon. and lead, eery often two confirmed co sump- : ,'e ran promise mkty, / , mood, and comfort to rd. . pito may favor this road with li=on patronage, • 0. Wane of Fiery, -A very distressing eystem, m- , FARE, 1 suiting often In mental derangement. , 10. ri e scapaucts a / *Lu. ~./ . ,„,,,„._n.,„, piord ~• .1. I ... .0 • .: ,, ge T0ri........ 61:: Sn to r,,,- imere --SI I 'A) ' fected painfully hi told and heat, which Is owing to . To ralladelpb in.._ 10 .11iTii Lritkat.r 960 unnatural dryness of skin, and the mks., la often sf. 1 1• ° naiTi.b.fg•••-•• 7 fib. reeled by eruptions and titters. The gloenr till- " ni , g11.g..b . . - b i./ 1. ail St.gl.n . ''" t.. r...3 •1 . 4 ' • iwptic avoids eepanesy , a morn KA poesibm. • 1 ma Central Railroad, ad to IMUnd,lphia, Baltimore tod New York. I" r‘aaanad.-A frequent and tha'aa'inn aYnaP. I r h sin ticket., in the cars will se tom. It relies. the pain, but emacmt. and wears 1 ct,, .....g.T. Pr. , .- g . . . I not the patient. , AU :therms, according to, ihooliatanta la Leto.; It /Leziase, dir.vme of ninon, Iseada•Ac., and st,m. I in addition to the eat Ism rate., exuept,lls:. station. I gently in trafking.-These are very alarming setup- I whet:e tbe eviff,P.../ hoe .o agent.- ef, -7 ; t•nits, which are speedily remmal by oar medicine; NOTIOE.-In case of loss, theßpoinputly will L.,il , hot If noglectrd, are quickly followed by Darn:43h. . tkomseltm responsible for perionio. - ,134z0g0 i/l•11, and sudden death. ; tad for an anemia not exems.llol4.slfrff, I 13. It is impossible for WI to giTe All ll e Symptoms 1 N. 8.-An Omnibus Line , fraskenn employed to 'of Dyspeitsia na no small • xpae, hut the above are .....7 Pmawngef B 80,1 7.0•CF.g.f.r..4 from '"•,. Dm t considered sufficient, if we add that the patient Sas . Pit , M •.barkm not to Mcat . B.' rent., OA tab at his memory and attention to surreandlng ellecht, . . 3 . 1 "8 7 ' r n:.l baggage. loon t ei J . ,ia.TV,iliTiLiT, Agen t. I told fr equently becomes 'nor., and am. all ....lkir- i , Don. We should say, however, that pains in IL, At tbe . l'enki,3 - 'ran fa C. _:cal bailout/ Illasertgur , indite and stillness cd the limbs, which go Ly the , „ Stdoem conks' Libert• and react streeN. pep Pl_ ' narr.e of riceuntatism and neuralgia, aro very often ekoduessi by Dvemnet. Also, a Ermine. e.f the ( 1., I . ; VFI \ ND - g a •I. , • ,77 - e - •,, nodes of tint almtnen, wb,...1 become contra... I -/ P I TTSII 1.• BUIL ANDci . f i . . . aid hard ; and in tote (•••..•.i soothe belly sinks, insteto •5 , IiI'IILINO 11. i f Lltoa i• -." - ."z•L.•• lof being. rnity prominent. 13" 1 N ".: l'. li. ARR A Nc: Ell ENS --••• at i atier I ' ItONDAY. Nommtor lean.. 1a... liaia as. 'ono Dyspe \ psla 2 Dyspeptin 1 - Ise •• Ib , iot of iLe Penne) iv an la 1..... a', in P ...i. • ••••• 11.-1 follows I, YAmaaant inteaso3c, of Brandywine, Del., for- , • i- intllienu s end ace... ecy Ties. merry of Old Chester. Del., do certify that, for one . i ',area Pitishu -I. I i. a. m. 1. 20 a. m. 1, if , ; in. yerlr and a liaff! sacred everything but death from lour 1 that awful disease called Dyspepida. My whole aye- I do Sten/with'. :. In eI 1 , 1. , - I 5•05 I tem was prone:lied with weaktiva and disability ,I , do wn r . e le gg . .1 ride; o lit :':1:':1•• 0,04 •• I could not digest my food; if I ate even • cracker or , ,e ,_, / ,..,,, 4 , 0 , //0n .... i , 0 ,, .. i , / / , „ ~,,,,,, „ the smallest amount of food., It would return Jost as , Connecting at lidenheuville and Bel lair with Food I 'wallowed It; I became an cmtive In my bonnie i bereville and Indiana Itailroull and Central Ohio Rail , that 1 would not hare a pansage in le. than from 1 re,/, too .., ,momi/e, N .,„. nele, 0 ~,0n,,,,, Seth, Ivny, I four and often eight days; under this immense ant , I tos, Indianapolis' Cindb. , - , ,C, Louisville, taro, St. C fertrx. my rot,: .otto.tal entirely to give way; I had ' I outs, St Joseoh.atal all 1h..111, w 0 -t ad south., et, dreadful horror and aril forehodler,a; 1 thou g ;ht every • I and at 15 ;; Dee nog 1.111, liallitunfe c ud ,thin illefro,,d, body hated me. and 1 hated everybody; I could not Pletelargh and ~'inland 1',,.. hear my husband nor 0.3 own children; everything T. st,peared to he homir-strickrn i to LP, I had no amid, f do w,,,,,,,.. 61 , . e do anything'. I ..., all my free of family and I do Noym .„, . b , .mei i 0 , lid ramble and w ander from place to , do .4 , r , a .„ , ~-.. • I 0:1E, .. place, 1.01 'mold not be rontated; I lei[ that Inu I do Novenon 7140 •• •.. ~ ' dam... 1.. I', and that th•7•••aar• ~ hi neon far me, I do H0d,... ', 11 .• ! -- -.:0 •• sad was often ter .;;ad to rontrnit finical-. so near • A,./.,,m at ~,,,,,a , ..... ...... . ~....,, ~i din .. l oat '' ''''''' untrue, ' 7.a ` m '''''' ).7 '• '"‘ " " iia7a I Connectu.g at Bu4a„l a 111 5n m . L oaw onel. :sr , mind.. in cunt t. awful somplant, Dyepcpsta, that I New / . /.. ., , ,,,, pO/o nod ~/ /4, ,,/ /,,,,,,,. o/ ..m/innoe wi th t env :I.^G. thong! , best to have me p. , aed ill Dr : Pittsburgh, Fort Mav Le 0 od Chi. a..-- , Kaillrondi •I I lairkbritle's timpani. at 5 3 .1 05111. , 1 Iphla. I re- , ',mono with A/mot :, nnd ~ . . ~./,/, rn 1 ,,, ,,00d memood there talaeNeras, aid thought I wax a tittle for 'A:.. reit, Mee °villa, Mend, 111-. Union, burry, Foote Patent Umbrella Lock Stand, , better, but to a dew slat my dreadful ccmi 1...... t was j0me.,, , ,, , w0 no,/ e , 0m0 , ,. .. , o/ //m/non ont „, ce , e. ":if in g ; °°,,,. "I ,''', ."/,'• e 1 ",",, 7 ' °r : 'I, wonderful ; 1,..d gal , esatle and t.... at . En!, a d for ••• I. run, whirl insure. perfect safety to an ankle provurbially ' '' ; "•• .ri ' f ' -. '7 and '',,,' : '''''' ' ''• f " .3 ~'"'. 031, ' ' Cuyahoga Fall, -.. 151 illnrsbn, c. eon at ilea:and 1•,..1.1 CIL : ll"..1 aro nit 1 loa.,..wact h.. viy•persia, ' tan, ~. di. 4 . 4 ,. 4 , 0 ,, Eme, 4 ,,,,, e , ,/, „, ,/ . 44// ,, m0 my tandrand calccd 1 ,- . 7`r. Withart and stated toy ; with 4. 4 .. T. 41. 14, ~,,, . 44// ,....,,, ,. . /. hoe :4 , , es „, / mm , 1 ant. to him. 11, mid be had no 11 ,,, t1,0 he could ..a... w , // , o , .....,,. 4 , 0 4,,,,,„/ . , ma in tome tia3 a after, I called and laced my- •• m. .,,,,,,,,..,, 0e ..., ,t ell-,t1,. A ,,.,, e0 „,,,,,„ . ~ 0 ,, 0 „, / self iambi C.. Doutor'e treatment, and in two v - Lelta , 0, ,,, ,/neno ,/,, at 30" r. rl.. , I ::_-,-. to dLtiw, Led, and felt that my diseas. le., p0../„/„l„,„„aene g.-rive. ~,.. id ..., ,„., ~,,,:. . t oo t giving way. and I cont.:Mei to racer, for shunt 0 , p. ~,,,, Lod 2 . 1 ,, n. „, ; ni ""' . : . •". a "' Il 01 '''''' p`" 0 " " m " I 0'1"7 in . T Wong]. in aete to ell fir: Lo an! ;Within fall to h. ...,.. w- , l balm of of le , mind, y and snd I moot sincetale , procumu at the Liberty street depot, 15.15 t -..ish. return my thanks to a mernful Crud and Dr. 11"• hart, IE‘ , IILE PAIIKIN, Ti act Agaat .11.. great American Dyste•nala Fills and Flue t And at Allegheny City. • : - " - " " i ,-- ' :'" ' i Tres Tar Cor.lial that alai me from au Doane .key rilit b.: ATI.ANTI(3 livl, II ri7,- I 1 and apc • mature grave All person. su ff ering "A. Q I'V•i`rlllEit KY. i b•Let Agent. 1 1101101. 31 A 1 1 STEAM 9.07 12 A- 3 4... 7 * ; ;Ch IL peeps. are in Itbert y . to cal on me or wrlts, i For further ink"nntinn nildS 'llO 31 COMPANY. Arid I will try to do all the good I can for gaff-, .1.15 ' • 0171 99 IL LI A3l STI:NYART, Agent, • 11u/44/Lllli, ELIZABETII BRANsuh At One Company it cin I might Station, re.. et. nal. ' Brandy wins, Del.. formerly of Old (Rater, Del / Dr, II ISIIAKT•8 "aim, No. 1 0 North Second st., I ---- in ' Lielpit.r. Evor A wftrd.-4 FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Llttene, and nt all the Important State lend ide,hanl cal rain aher6.3, WHIT/ILL By satisfactory writhe:of prefect to the enderteglosl, It has been nuns to art.«, that the FliteT NATIONAL BANK OF BlT'lstLio.ol. In the County of Allegheny, sou Pennics,va ale. I ls been duly orgotazsd under and accordiug the ,quirtanents the Act of C..-gross, snott a "An 'act to pronds a Natianal Currency .act.: •d a pin 3e of States Stunts end to , ktroftdi. !or to circbl-tlon ant! 0,1,1.1410 u tb-t. !, at,:ta 714 Folfroary ftth, toss c_topilmi with —it the PON .10118 tail Act requittsi •bs compiled with cu. it , ...., •••• .r.g. • c.”‘ - , Lhenlon., i, Li cult Bceteaocu.. Cum roller fI, br. rp car that the said cirri , : NATIONAL cis. NK nTTSr7,II4:H. county t Allc,i , neny, and note ofsPennccestitt., i. orith.trlzed to ...unwell. , the Deftness pf m:- ,ter the Act aforesaid. trftenony whereof , : - wane% my harall { g ntid seal of o o. lll.: r t t, h , i acri s 6th day cw.r,... 0f Aug: . , J 18G3, ilt ti/UIadsCIALOCE., THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., a_vrE rrnsBLRGII 'rtrn COXPN4Y3 F-4.00,000. with privilege to Irxrenso to e 1,000.000. Th. Rituburgh Trust Company haying organised tender the Act to provide a Sal Loral Cumnry, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BAAL' OR PITTSBURGH, would respectfully hr., WY -Beryls. fur the collection of Notes, Drafts. dills of Exchanp, to., receive money en deposit, end buy andlitsH im change on all parts of the country. _ - The success which hoe attendra,ol44ltt.t.re , Tenet Company, since i. urganitstlctitiri 185; sill se believe. bee sufficient on...rat:die that buyln.w, entrusted to the new organ !ration the WOO prompt attention. Haling a my Pitermivo cot rommdener with B.A. and Brokers throughout the country. se believe As car. offer unusual fe,tut oet to tinsee she do busiz,ve with no. The business will ho conducted ey the same (Mears ant Direstors. Sixoes Darightln,l A lexxx,!....r Speer, ReSort S. Hap, - Frence 0. Ban:, Theme, Bell. 1 Alex. Ilraulnv, Thomas Wig:a:man. 1 extauel .11,.e. Wm- lA. (Lick, , JAMES LAUGHLIN, Freaat - JOLIN D. scuL4y, Cashier, Aftout LL7, 1863. D OLLAR SAVINGS BANK, NO. 65 FOCRTU Briar. =! Open daily from 0 to 2 o'clock, also en Wedneeday and Saturday evenings, from May lot to November let, from 7 to 0 o'clock, end from November let to Itay let from 6 to 8 o'clock. Dolomite received of ail num not Ism than Ono Done}, and a dividend of the prof re declared twice a year, to June and December. Interest hue been do- clan.! semi-annually, in June and December, mime the Bank was organised, at the rate of tin per cent. A wean - - Interest. It not drawn out, la p1a,41 to the rndlt of the depositor as p-4nrit,-,!, and bears the same in at from the tint tray. of June atm Le-•mlx.r, oma potindlud twice a year without tronbling the dry ei. tor to aril. os'esen to present hi• pass book- At this r..teronney alit double in ken than metro para. Books, motatoing in Charter, By‘lasts. Rolm and Regulations, rurnishs:4 gaunt, on ,applkation rat the utace. VLGE ALBREE, MEM Plistinirr—GEO rms. TR Jobo B. Johnlnwt, Aler.u.der Speer,. Benj. L. Fahmitock, Jaa.m Mc.),”!-y, Jamas T4l.ac M. Pennock, Joi.a Marshall, Junes D. D. hief.di. A. M M. P., It ill Burprin, William J. Arrdersoc, Calvin Adams NOT a. Neularn, inOrr P. If arehall, John Orr, Robert Robb, Henry L. Rinpralt., Anse• Ehldle, John G. ilankorm, John C. linadley, George Mack, Alonzo A. Curler. rhe.rl. A. Colton, Donlan, John Deans, Willlen S. Haien, Peter IL Blanker, Iticherd Mimeo D. Ito William IL Lamely, flncturrtar it 'faun fadrer Jobe 11..Shomtborgrtz, Witham E. ethmera., Alequmdzr 'rindle. pmom Vankirk, I Whittler,. . P. Waymn, Cluistian-Yener. • AB. A. COLTON- salfhtmd