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The ~, , /1,;:,;,1 -e.': , " I,: ;' , .'''',!t ''''`'' 4 t ,,, P', 1 ,-7, ~ ,:r dread ComPaY ; ',..-;..'y.t..C.1-A,„04....,'.5.',_,C- r xti4.,,: ,, , ,- ,,,F . , E, ,, , r 4 nn ayly drag Railroad Compay ,bmitit.edeboYoSrttnaen; ':-..1-'li-P1,,,-Z.02q,;,,0/...;,:,',./"(...',"i'c,7Z0...4,t,"','Q:e-r• an d Hepburn for complaine.nte, and .9 1. ':/n4:::‘ ' - ' * •": l'. i"' )l... =-.i 4 • ' - ' , •-`t 4 -.V , ' '; ~ , `:.'4. , d Williams for respondents. • d i Selden for plaintiff, E,,=:,v,.-.=:4,,:-:7„.- ;,,.,., i ' - ' ' '' l.4 . l-1.5-4,! .. - *'i . i''''R - '' I .:* ''.-... B a ird vs. Hanna; ar g ue ay d ud , m error. ~' `l°,4i:,'-,11 r,;4 - ";. - 0 4, q "6. ,r - * . 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RECOVER/I , OP STOLEA 0001/A.—lnformation having beer! Conveyed to the Mayor's office that a consider able. quantity. of stolen goods were secreted in a honioion Washington street, between Webiter - nod Wylie, aeortpled by a man named Drintip, a search warrant, was issued, by Mayor Vols., and placed in in Hui hands bf: officers Moon and Slicer ,- who; upon: eriMinbsg, the prenises, discovered quite a number of articles, stolen from M'Kenna's auction store. Among them wore three satin vests, two pair of pan tufa:ins, d set of table and tea spoons, a set of knives and.forks, a silver watch, eight pen-knives, one coat, a let of black patent and silk thread, Ac. A num ber of other articles, also supposed to have been sto len; wets likewise discovered end removed to the Mayor's office. This Dunlop is the fellow who stole the two guns from M'Eetines auction store, noticed yesterday. Relied been in the employ of Mr. M'Kerma•for some time, but was recently discharged. He has not yet been arrested. M. Ilonictuswr.---We dropped in, a few days ago, at the extensive Queensware establishment of our friend, Mr. M. Hodkinzon, on Wood street, between_ Third and Fourth, and were shown a large and beau tiful assortment of that most desirable article of table ware, the white stone China, in complete sets, for dinner, tea and toilet, which he had just received. This ware greatly exceeds the article of French man ufacture, in style as well as durability, and is fast superseding it. Mr. llodkinson has immediate busi ness connection with the manufacturers in Stafford shire, England, and imports directly from them. It is of, the newest and most pxuuifrita design and finish, and combines with rare symmetry and elegance the highest degree of utility.. Mr. liodkinson has always on band a complete assortment of Queensware and articles generally in his line of every description. Heads or families desiring to ;Purchase, would do well to call and examine...Vl PTSINESS OP TilE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.- There was carried East from this city by the Penn sylvania Railway from the Ist to the 24th of No ember inclusive, the following amount of staple ar ticles, to wit : 81,679 barrels of flour ; 41,268 sacks of wheat; 29,312 sacks of rye; 6,828 sacks of ship stuffs ; 2,123 sacks of oats ; 3,761 bozos of cheese, and 4,346 barrels of whisky. When we consider that this is hut a portion of the quantities of freight sent over that great thoroughfare, aud that from the East vast amounts of railway iron, and goods of all kinds, in quantities in a great degree governed by the amounts of produce shipped eastward, are con stantly arriving, we get some idea of the business which the Pennsylvania Railway is new doing, and of the wonderful prosperity which abundant har vests have returned to the land. eLD TO Bart.—Mr. L Nelson Soles, of Turtle Creek, was held to bail yesterday by Alderman Steel, in the sum of 31000, for interfering with and threat ening the laborers on the Pennsylvania Railroad. The charge is made against him by Mr. Richard Kelly, the Supervisor of the Company, who states that Soles threatened, on several occasions. to shoot the men employed on the road at that point. It ap pears that the company is laying down asecond track over the property of defendant, which he does no; altogether approve of, and he very foolishly under takes to prevent them by intimidating the laborers. KENNEDY'S BANE NOTE Revraw.—The December number of this valuable publication, filled with in teresting and useful, matter, is just.ont. It contains a list Edell the late counterfeits, commercial news, and other information invaluable to the merchant and business man. Accompanying the Review is n `ae-simile Bank Note Detector, giving lithographic of late and dangerous counterfeits, and the methoul'Of detecting bad notes. The Review iapub liehed m ,Nothly at $l,OO per year, in arldittrin to whi c h each subscriber receives a copy of the De- siNgui..A., D.A. 'n--A middle aged woman, Mrs. Sarah Schribill, was arrested on Monday evening, and taken to Alderman Maya' office, Allegheny, on a charge of passing count - Irfeit money. After being 'in the office a short timo, n.lta ""aevud Will eon vulsiow, in which condition °be remained until Tuesday morning, when he die 4 - It was not a s cer .'ned what was the cause of her ^ death , but it w a s upposed thatchagrined at her erre. '4 oho had taken ison. She resided in Sharpsburg. 1/A..YAGE9 FOR RAILROAD INJURIER.-Mr. John • e fl y, imasenger on the Penuaylvania Railroad, has ore i re d '' . 1 .000 from the Camden and Amboy Rail oad. for i njur ,lNii sustained at the Burlington arei ent. The Compaq al,:o Paid his expen6ei while v ying sick. NEEDS REPAIRS. —Tho pa „;;ng on the upper end Ohiu street, Allegheny, is exceedingly defective, nd needs to he repaired. The etreet is full of holee, nd is extremely disagreeable to travel over With chicle. DISTRICT Count —4lon. IL W. Williams on the eneb. WED:4EI4II2a, November 2S. Hay! and Walter vs. Zadock street. Rule to allow muse why judgment should be opened. Itea9ona PETIT LERCENT. - A lad was caught stealing money k• row a till drawer in the Diamond Market. yesterday ..orning. A sum of money which he had managed • o seize, was taken from him, and a sound drubbing t . dministered, after which be was permitted to go. FOrNIL—The pocket Look stolen last week from Ir. Rettrer,,at the SL_Clair Hotel, was found, yester ay, in Mr. M'Clurg's yard, in Allegheny. It still ontained 37,50 In golds several dollar r, in notes, owever, were taken. -A colored individua l THREATENING TO ...KILL.- , :nitted to jail yoner med Thomas Backus was com satening to shoot y, by Alderman Major, for thr, he R. Brown and Sarah A. Johnsto2C" 6LASDEIL—Mary Jane Heinle ye3terdn) insiltuted it, in the District Court, against John L -4 "" L ' rie ' . defamation of character. AN - DM:U . B Excursion to the Far West and Sun vy • uth, or freedom and slavery coutnisted, will °pet. Masonic "laikon Idonday next. • SLTPRE ME USITTM—The Court met Present Co. J. =wie, and Judges Lowrie, Woodward, Knox and • k. _ . WEDNESDAY, November 29. Clark .11. Thaw vs. Needles; No. 132; argued by anton for plaintiff in error, and by Bailey and 'Caudless for defendant in error. Onstort vs. Haughey ; argued by . Large for plain . ... Court adjourned fo'nMet on Thursday morning at no o'cloOk. bdiaoitts; ilygotigbeci 464, Ledlie, of this city, bed, been lOst. Mr. John, lyybil, Mr. twine's agent,inronns ust.t such is not the ease, as they have arrived safein Louisville. Nmv Isms.num.—Mr. Eaton Inutmow for sale at his 4:xhl bltion room, No. 80 Fourth street, several very valuable patented articles. Among otheia fs opper's patent bench plane,. which is greet demand; itTatent vice attachmedt Leeds' celebrated heaters and ventilator; the much praised" portable oven, which no family shauld be without; Oartley and Foes fan blowers; and several', other useful inventions. The plane, the oven and the heaters, we can safely speak of in the strongest terms from oar own observation. Mr. Enum's now line of business ought to prove, profitable - to; himself and useful to the public. New inventions are all tee go now-a.days, and there are some good ones offering of Into. 4riy- Dr. Hostetter's Cetrbrated Stomach Hitters, so universally known cis a purifier end strength ener to the system. have obtained.* wide-spread popularity in this city and surrounding country, which is,coustantly increasing as their highly tsmeticijU qualities are becoming known. As a tonic, to iriodid digestion—to give a good ap•-•• Cite, and impart fresh vigor to the , wholosystem—these Bit tern cannot be excelled. They are particularly adapted to this climate, as thousands can testify who have already expe rienced very beneficial effects from the frequent use of them. Wholesale and retail depot, No. 267 Yetip street, Pittsburgh, and fur sale by Druggists generally throughout the United /States and Canada. ficiftaidtie 45 , A Great Medicine ior Pemaies.--Iltur dreds of stimulants have been hivistited and sold, purporting to be specifics In the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of women render her subject. The result of all these stimulants has been to Impart a md mentary activity to the nervous system, and false vigor to the muscles; but thlii relief has been succeeded by a dept..- lion and prostrutiou greater thou bfore . j and the. repeated. attempt-11'0f bitialkletalialld'tlietigielVes up by these false remedies have finally ended in destroying what little vital organization was left. But in using Beerhave's Holland Bitters." yen will bud ue such disastrous results. It is a purely vegetable compound. prep/it:od on strictly scientific principles, after the Smother on' the belebreted flatland Prb- Mawr, Boerhave Under its luiluebee, Awery nerve, and ninscle receives luovestrengthitilift Vigor, appetite and sleep return, and finally perfect health, daw advertisement in another column. CA UPTON !—lle careful to ask for Aloarlutves Rolland Bitters. The great popularity of this mediciuo has iuduced many imitatious, which the public should guard against pur chasing. uEy. r hold at $1 per - bottle. or six bottles for SA, by the pro. prietor, BENJAMIN PAGE, JS .J: CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists awl Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa.; IL E. ha, LEES 4 qo., corner oft fietinid streets; .mul DruEdste •' nce2o Zar Clark's Stomach Bitters are itamowlesiged by .11 o ho have wed them to he thil.W.IL fatnilyjnedkine vi the ag I fur the cure of Dyspepsia, Costivenees, and 11 di_sor• dared brats, of the Liver null Stoma h. They hate nu vie al. The oopr,eturss, do not pretend to caption people fivru using other preparation. that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stomach Bitters, fur they have found that only one trial was needed to render such caution unnecessary for sale. whole-gale, by COLLIN S CLAIM, Third street, between Wood and Market; GEO. 11. 'KEYSER, 140 Wt,osl street; and by Druggi*tn generally. SANDS" SARSAPARILLA. Q,UAIIT BOTTLES. For Use leemovul and 14.rwatieni ('are of all Discasew a; isuiy from an Impure vale qt (he Blexxl, or Hubil of the System. This truly valuable pretawation is es:trio:l44l from intoned roots of the finest description, by moans of an expensive and powerful apparatus, which obtains the medicinal and active pritaiple in a highly. concentrated form. so scientifically com bining the several vegetable products i n the prorate that a compound extract of tlanesparitla Is obtained infinitely supe rior to any other for purifying the bb ie.d, and the cure of Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever, bores, Pt:aphis, (Soils, Cutaneous &options, Rheumatism, Ittercurtal diseases, Liver Complaint. Dvspepeia, Bronchitis, Cobsuutption, Female lr regularitioA. Las of Appetite, and tic:bend Debility. nos pins erfut remedial agent arts ahnultaneously upon the Stomach, the Circulation and the Bowels, and gently stiruu intro, while It disengages and expels front the system ell that Is irritating and prejudicial to Being purel vegetable. it is perfectly harinii. Ili Its operation: the most delicate pers,,ns bike it at auv time with perfect safely. The nAtotkinhilig Memo. Of this tlirdicitie constantly In. creaidug, during the last sixteen yeari, has savored fur It the ..1 the Faulty. and it enjoys a wide-spread popularity and extensive patronage which throne entirely out of cotupetltion every other preparation of :karst, Attention is reepactfully solicited to the following certiti- Cato : ANOTHER CURE OF .SCROFULA Taut'. N. V.. September I, 18:e1. Mssrs. A. 11. d D. Snd.3--..irutlertoru : 1 have for nearly three y ears been troubled with tliatdreadful disease. Scrofu la; ao much so, as to be offensive to My bushmad and to my• belt; and to obtain relief, have tried every kind of medicine that =MO under my utak, witinau affect. One of toy neigh bors, who had born cured of a similar complaint lay your Sarsaparilla, advised me to make a trial of it. and 1 MU truly say that It has done me it Isar]) of gvuni, haring comptetel) cured ma Eloping that my evidenre may tridnet othen similarly afflicted to adopt the stuns retuedy, with the orate vatisfactory rkssulta, I retaain gratefully yogra, , ay.. Prepared and sold Ly A. B. & D. SANDS. Drntutists and Chemists, list Fulton atreet, Now York. Sold also by B. A. FAIL\}STOCK & CO.. ILI-IISO BROS.. Pittsburgh, and by Druggists generally. Priee-sllser bottle, hr 69Y hat , Iles for $6. GEO. R. WHITE Sc CO., No. 59 Market street, intend, on and after MONDAY, Noventher to ohse out their present Fitork of CLOAKS. TALMAS and FANCY SILKS at greatly rodnreil prices. It I.,eitin their intention to enlarge and otherwise improve their Store. in as to make .11110 r” tooth fur this branch of theb Lusineux and wishing to do wr inatuelintrly, they want to that out the mock on hand 1e...0n Ys. pon4ble. nur2nd NOQICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.— Stuck hoidars lu the httabrirldi and Counalhadlle ittarla.t. anise sbek in pant tip in full, arn hereby notified that the Interest On the name. drie Oetulter 1, 18:715, is payable it the °Mee of the Coutpall3, ILLE HALL. Fourth and Lib erty etrtrein, VEF9EII, nut - 26:1w Transfer Clerk. A IC'IION • SA 'Tuesday next, of six Lots of W round in Duquesne - Borough. i.loth 31 feet tr..nd by Ilk feet deep, twar the ettr.r4r. l ruuWurk. ul ',recis & Stewart. Tbui property will be sold fu single lots, or la] together. They would Mill merbanks fur nwatences; or it aid tagutber, would form a pleasant suburban realdeum. tia.y, ou fceeday nea 1.27 tb lust.. at 2 Selocic In the 1111 es-own. Terms at aide. Lille pads t. BLAKELY nov2e, -- WILSON, corner of Slarket and Fourth etmets, keel. t h e largest stark of WATCHES, FIN E JMVELRY. &c., to be found in Weetern Penneylearrin. long experience. eatribUAbectreplitatlon an 1 mudernto charges present the highest induceromini wily tlssie tint of g‘ind Walsh, or other nrtielfs in his lite, should give bun no oVP.rtunity to serve them. Oa_ lelne Sreitcli Repairing done promptly eel 0 In the beet messier. nos2o BROOKS & COOPER have just °polled uieo ar.ortaltqa of Linea conare and t,.ryn.•rd Cullazu !,leech du., 61.4.. k Craps Cvnitis. au. in sets; and will continue I. rem eit . .? during this wag.? !herd aupply or goods at tiw Muuruhig cad MAL.. Fartii,hulg Bture, Nu. 7:i Miutrt atrent. ator'26 OYSTERS ---100000 STE RS-100,0(V Shell Oysters, c ...) IL,I riv.L 64.,1c1 ut wholtuniu and retail. V. 4: .__-, in s if. 3 the citiveas tu come awl 4,y +.4041. Flan- ii, , e ; Mos supplied with SLUZI, liY;STl4lt:i 47ç boa, No .g , and gl lA, hundred. You will illid s out that l Lid i. VW r i Vit any to buy them. Wu keep coustantly on haw.' cans c. Oysters—sold wholesale told retail---oloupurior quality. lientatlMlD 41 V, ill do well Ly giving us a call. MIA IiLES K 13111L.F., =Mr= N. B.—The dilreretil, qualltien of 0? dory are: 'Auk Creek., Morris River. Cores. Epg Harbor. Salta, L.. uov24:2t ) BASK'S DIA1'1111.AU)1 patented Atl i_ gust. 1854. hi the most perfect and offkleut 111.1M1' over invented. It in of cut iron. beautiful and ornamental; doable meting; weighs 40 Itin- and delivers 30 gallons a atm' per minute. mmallent *dun • It can binallorded. at-xnueethind Irani prier than any qiber Bump of equal cale.iesity ; input t.. get out of order; eknlflean coneruction ; =nut pn vibly freeze; and given a cunstant, steady stream of Water Y,,, m e mo Engine, Mills, Yaetories, Boats or Work:Mops. or for Welly ur Cisterns. throe Pampa ..annot be excelled. All peraona, Interested or nut, are uul.ted (. toll and Neu thu out. ;.t oper - Itth.o at Lewin' Intelligence, ;Adieu, op tit. Clair durr.et, num' ate Bridge. -The Western Counties of PaaftrlylVattia are fur male, and afford rand , dritiocee fur mauutacturers ur apeculators to niali24. a )4411Cbsoluo JOSEPH LEW 18, novlotoliw Nu. 2 St_ Clair street. CO„ 44.544fitcturers of N'liee's S• Pennsylvania Glass, all nuts of )1(110ow Wass, Extra Double Strength, Imitation Crown and Redly Picikla @did Preserve Jars; Wine, Porter and .((tears( liottlee Telegraphic pu4 higlitning:Rod Insulators. may-Second, blidkredP Rood and Market atreets. Pitts burgh, Pa., but a short dlvlygog from the steamboat lauding, and from Monongahela 'Maw, :St Clliaxled and City Motel. apr 21 11 I lihtill l here Just rt,PiN Y 1 another ut flue Tooth RruwlP• 9 . Thoee wishing auythlug lu tide Imo should cell nud PM/Mille my steep bolbre purchasing elsewhere. JOfI, FLESH NU. ronwr Diamond and Mali et ntreet INFANT HAIR BRUSUES--A large and flue aasurtrneut of Infant Hair Brualies Just received br nuv27 JOS. FLEMINO. AIL BRUSIIR (I.Bl+ fine .1111ATOf brimbea N ceivpd by [nova f JOS. FLEMINO. L LL'S PALM SOAP—A large supply of this celebrattal H Palm Soap Joel received by JOS. FLEMINO. DAY 10.:M.—A very auperior article of Bay Rum Just rec'd 1.11 by JOf. FLEMINO, AM K ANDIN—Au egrvileur amide furcElPctiiand , iii , t - c. A large nupply received by JO..ENING. H AIR DYES---A largo !Lemur - Loom top hood and for sale by boolt7 JOS. FLEXIINU. - • CORE SILELLEILS--My winter stock of She Hera is now arriving, of various sizes, capacity of abetting, and sepa rating In Om hest manner from 15 to 100 Wallets par hour. at tine A n sficultural Store,.47 Fifth street, by I.lof* JAMES WALDROP. f 1010.: 5111,1.1k—Stm2k }MOT Are requested to examine N..." Scotto Little Giant Corn a 'drohi4llll, oibic will grind e o rn pa the cob, or shelled , wit ease and st>it;d: Vr" , $O O gpd $.50, c.".implete; warranted. AM+ 1.1 7 41tD110P. . _ Formut curri.if %rims Pat4graa &O. caPaqi j kfor nand inot wynr, for ante by JAMES WARDB.A.:.. CI UGAR Id:ILLS—New Yprk, N. 1 and 2, on hand and for t,_. ands 17 [1..,27J JAMES \ V ARDItOP. Ti?tilaarrtl . l3E PICTrE.ES, 74 Ituith atfoi4, for excel ri Isms and aIe4PD.. , can't be boat. itov27 GRun; Area bins )lobos , Pippins, &c., for Ws by [sior2ll EHITH, HAIR ei HUNTER. ZINC WABILBOARD&—(0 0 do; Ciriclgusri for sale by oirs27 SMITH. HAIR d HUNTER. . %, 0 ,y ERMAN SOATe-Si'o boxes No. I.tur sale by n0v1.7 MTH, DLAI II ilk HUNTER. VOOLLEN LONG SHAWLS—A, A. MASON & 00. have yzist received over 1000 Long Shawls, of the celebrated ix...'''' vff , '-.:,r0 of the Day State and Empire State Company. I°2l:.7—. l:ELlT . icrs . I.I.AWLS—A. A. MASON & CO. GENTS have j , Nst -received some dozen different styles of Gent's Traveling Sht Nris' nov27 rr y .A13 _ 31 :„,.,, 'base Aried the pure and freiill TO:18' sold at •,..EXvim, *id pronounced thorn superior to T the China Te. any in the city. t , Vric.,9 P. ,}t. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. NRW 8UCKW11.1.. 411 411P4tarlt13" op band ; new CORN RE.A . Is kr tie I T . vm Y. ti r ,rtuAso. No, 1 Diamond. uo Ay illl-75 bbLs fur sale' fq B . A. YA#O7.BTOCii & CO, tuo'lt exciter Vita Lan d Wood streets. TAMES BLAKELY, Eurupe.•tri Agent and Conveyaria7i, 0 corner of Seventh sad Smithlield streets, Pittsburgh. n Passengers brought from the tiN country to Pittsburgh, and awake remitted to &trope. '• nixa7slair White Futhißs - h! Fish! ,A, N r„R & 111:11311ABP, ;FiANDFrssy, 01110, 1 have for sale and keep ticMitantly on ij o ddigo band, a:full supply of FRFZH AND SALT Wiffyll nag, &ad all other varied" of Lall.ll FISH. .' ocan , 2m Ls THE LATEST ,NEWS • Prom California. Now Yoak, November a—The steamship Star of the West, from San Juan, arrived this afternoon at 3 o'clock, bringing dates from San Francisco to the rdli November. The Star of the West left Punta Annoy on the 19th, and touched at Key West on the evening of the 23d. The steamer Oortez arrived np at San Francisco on the Slot October, the strainer Sonora on the 29th, and the Uncle Sam on the 3d November. There in no flown of importance. The ravages of the In dians were growing serious; from Puget's Sound to Shasta the Indiahs had made a simultaneous attack upon the whites, td massacred a large number. Volunteers were turning out in all directions. The U. S. troops, under Major Fitz gerald. bad also turned out In pursuit. Nearly all the tribes north of Columbia river have confederated and sworn to ez tenninate the Amerleans. A band of 1500 attacked a small Orce of U. S. troops at Puget Sound, under Major Haller, :and forced them to retreat. The latter had been reinforced by nine companies of volunteers, (Idled out by Gov. Curry, ahil supplied with ammunition by the sloop of war Decatur aid the revenue cutter Jefferson Latvia, and were about to a4sunie the offensive. in the distillery of Barrett d: .frishneld had exploded, % at Sall Francisco, maiming and scalding a dozen men. and setting fire to the prerui,os, which were entirely destroyed. MO,OOO. A. severe gale occurred at San Francisco nn the 30th Octo ber, doing considerable damage to the piers and the small craft in the harbor. business at San 11.7aticisco during the fortnight had not .. torn very actin , b u t was improving at the close. Flour was quiet, hut an improvement in domestic liquors had taken pine,. in consequenre of the destruction of the distillery of Barrett & Aohflold , and a large. adt auire fur American brandy had been refused. OaHem, and ffaxall Floor nos qwted at $l2; Rutter 00c, Pork VI; Cruahcd Snpu SAVLIW4IIII.IfI Coal 117,50 Iwr ton; Alcohol $1,70; Tobacco 356`37c. The an ount of spocie shipped by tite Sonora was nearly $2,200.1)0, (instal Walker is in tun possession of Nicaragua Col Wheeler. the 4nterican Minister, had publicly to on the part of the United States, the independen, and s,vereignty of the hew Republic, and assured Its tlon• ernment of the kind 1,,.:11113 and well wishes entertained the Mei magistrate of the United States towards Lien Corral, 1,1, hod been deteeted in a treasonable c,r reAvanlenee Will/ Solllv of the tallicem of the late gun em inent, it as tried ....iiiln . martial unit shut in the playa at Grenada a, the 7th lest. eleht h))um atter his arreat Thy "girt martial u.t. composed entirely of American.). ot arn-sts were inAde. but no 11/1.131es are girt Thi• aentimet. of GOB. Corral was aromieaced its by Oen Ili,a•, the in,ll) elected President A duty of 20 jrA . I . llt .1 valorem had 1 / 4 , 1.11 dq•clarad In the NieAradua al., all fidvian anp,rt, pas adle Nrw V enx. November :X—The Gdlurr og e, the tote of Mr. Hnrhunnn. runt to the 1.:011,1,eri Time, oil Which that jettriml refuse,' t.. publlnh - Th. Intel , it,. Militate, pre., t s hi. :.tnpfitnett In to t he 411mr, of the Tanen. anti as:um, them that they hrtte nusinfrn,l with rettpert to expression, iml conduct attril, uted to 11)m ni their leading artirk of thin morning. Alwaya cnindfill of the neutrality of his Gov,rument. which he 1,113 appro... It stun w ith sleep egret he I..rned, a. ho firt.t dal from that attempt% were road,• tit the foal -I Stat, to recruit -oldier, tot tin ltritkh army. 1..,11.• lw felt witfi•l,•tit that sm•li attempt,, would mild to weati , .ti the frt.-fully rclation, Iwtweesi the two titutitriest, w hadh it lint twen hi, ardent deal,. ,inre hit; arr•cal t.. 1.11 and pronto,. The Arsterittatt of cottr..•, cut,in Lk] ISO diSkl.l.,Zull in 1110 I.lllPilt pio mai. • it . .1 in,t 1..10 oun the I,Nro thlVernrurnt., 01 ',tato svhat 1••• to .1 c. on 1ain...1 in any rorrospundeneo which 111” have irrken out of this 11119 , :illn. hut h.• ho. felt it doe both to Ow Timr3 not t•• Ilium:A(4J maim this prompt correetium" To the American Order of the United LOU!, ILLY. No. ember 2S.—The Collow ug proclamation to the Americart Order of th.. Vidted State, dated National Arne, lean Council, Executive office. Covington. Norenil.er 28th At the siinital misting ..f the National CLainril the foll....mitr resolution woli adopted . —Thst the Cunsention pUrIKAe nominating eandidatee for the ['redden ey au. k i ice Presidency, to he held at PhiLvlelphia on the ^.2d L.l February. 1:d,6, romposeci of delegate* elected by subordinate e'sitnells. one from oast, Con...ressional district, and two from each Council. In cousolunisre aC this },not, e hereby prxs Mini that the Councils of earl; Congres. stonal district h State elect tielegates as aforesaid, and also two alternates for each Congss,sional State delegate. Araist. K B. Bartlett. President National Connell Another to the Vartle t hYI, g notice h. the State ('..rin cils that there o ill ls. a ..;ssial meeting of said Council at Philadelphia. on Monday, the ISIII of Fel ruary. for the trans action ..1 sue!, hitsitie.s no msy In' brought before It e.inAn J. Pon=Ax. Another Washington Monument—Some- Nrw Novewher 28.—10 the Iloaril (4 Al.lemon. Inat venintr. the t2.ommitiee on .letortttit,i to rop o rt t sor tyf Mt. Cot um.; pr,pte•ittotet to .net tt Watkhingtmi Monument at the Itattery. It to prupetell that the _Mono mom shall he mix 111111,11,1 feet high. with n %tattle of Wash• ington, trrenty-thn, ff,t in height. upon its .•nturnit ; the whole I, to cotitttrwted .•( it Ott. hlllAilt , a in ten Jean. Barnum hn. .411,1 lb Ant..rt.,n 1 ru , n....11,. Butler, nod is rnahtlig a,, hnKrrnent, to Inula a tic I..ital•li-linkr.nt, th, plan ,•( uiil3 it rlnnion att.1.111.1 A large taut land 1 , 1 Etr...l• uay La, air. ady Linn Imught tar OIL, p1111,:ni. W,111N.11,:t CITY, N.V./lobe: IX —Over fifty ntethlor• ,A 1 Congrusen linen already arrive.i. The fliptiblicale. ant among them have already .onsulled. elprcaiug their reattitie...s t.. meet in ranee• f r th.. nomination of Mr" of the Ronne. with all the opp..tietan lh.• admu.iatta• two• it'11...K.0,u", of any de.lirt.-ting i.suea. The Aiiii., , lntery Amerlr_•ans oil!. they ..se, twinitively rehire h, meet their non-intervention brethren at .•:unrun is live party. while N-veral (lint it tit the DeII...MU' tlitlell.s the sn pp.al it the Aan•an and N e hen n t,,, net .hell t.. incited ...II n. the t. 7.1 of ta thod.ay, the, udl withdriim ft,ltt Ili, cattritt, Joneft it Rut, formerly entef lel. eraftitte ovrt, in thin inf, anti the Ilrnt nitpointed in flit n.af,f..1a..1 her e th e . niternt ton Nebraska Congressional Election MIL ILL, Sttvember •.p—The r.-tilt 14 II ehe-to. , t, NehrtLek/t gate IL , l'..tt.rte.e. le 24411 to Leiht Ti' I.reetetll return. itt , h• ttle the de, 11,1111 , 11. ii.. Al$:1 - Silirrr) TULA imortE. .11) stora at Jat,a Colluto. at Ow , Jrner of Gay nil Ott , •trr.•t. woo va tcrol lad night and n,bln•d V.2.f.00 Wurilil of min. /1/111 VCIVVt, MlDldr.TioirN, PT., November:24 --Th. , twthr 11. , 115e ‘ , l the l(1.1 ry Cothhn.h), ut s l , ..t by tire lu,t molt. , 1 s in.. 11 $ 0141.100 Pl - 11LIC LE 'IF VA LU ABLE LAN IR , -- . 11.• tn.l.r signed Mill ollet at Bublic Stile. at the Me, bunts' t.s theitge. F'nurth sl rxs.t. Pittsburgh, k•l/ Tin [:::/).‘1. -I.llltlitry o'cl.s - k. the follow in,; dee, ibed valuable id..pet • ty, Lots No , 1 4 sul 10 the Gun.Lsker l'lso of Lots, situa;.,!. in Blue ion tislp. All, glieny miles (rota 14akusi , q 0 • Lot No cost toio4 11.0 e&ion of howl. fs.) which a, clearixl and In a high state of cultivation. the Lamar excel lent sprout land. Tli,•re it a first-rate spring of water on the premises. The improvements consist of a Log Tenant and Stal l .. with other outbuildings. and is Istod,sl heals of bque- Grubbs and J. Niuddle; south by lands of itealtl'ur6..y. Tuowu nor, ry and James Dunlap: east by lands of Win. Sdithle's heirs; west . by lands of %Vt.. Wilson and others. Lot No 10 Contains VA) arm, al. ut 100 of which are cleared and in as, ezmllet i t stme of cultic uth,u, the remain.).v first quality white oak tiniber laud. The improvements are two Tenant Houses, Barn, fqable, h, On this tract will bo found esisdletit spring water, Its aril as a run, which might Ise N.l) , ,Nti Int.. a Mill-rte' without IMICIt 01(14.11,. Ind No. 10 Is bounded on the north by lands of Johnson Wilson: south by lands of Thomas i;ilssat rant by hinds of Richard Morrow and Wm Dickey; west by lands of and Charles llibson. These are the last two Inlets of the above plan of lots, (for which Thomas fltl»on he. been acting (lo Agilito therefore purrlvisets should look to ;heir interests. they will have a tine opportunity of [nuking a 1:0....th , tae it.vettfuent. Pennant wishing to vice tho property hfiT call' kin 'the Isis LLrlln. ots either of tlta properties. Terms of sale uin , le known at the time and pinto. Fur further particuLars. whirrs.. Irll. E. PAUL. Illtrtti• Key,tone llotme. Rending. ht. Or SANIVEL W. 1101 , 1 , MAN, ESQ.. Nu. 341 North Twelfth 4trovt. Philndelphily. Itov27:eratchti; P. H. Aw-tioueer P79l,v , e's nee grJa,innien Ginger. THIS V*Qt5T4 , ids prupuration of unusual excellence. In ordinary aturrecea, Icclpl of cholera, in 511 pv44l of prour.nut, of the digoatzta tarCtiOns, It i ; , :!to,z(juipbig yams. pnri?G the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summt,7 n un y ln lN. tn , 1 ...,na1 4 T1Y eft'iwi."" ; no family, individual or traveler CAUTION.—Be sure to get the genuine Ensence, " prepared only by P. DROWN, at hie Drug and Chemical Stoll", E ~ o rner of Fin and Cheptliut etreets, Philadel phia, and for sale by all the respectable Aputinearien In the United States, and in Pittsburgh by B. A. ‘FAIINESTOCK dt SCULLY & CO. And in Allegheny by "• ' - sepNbm law] Palmer's Celebrated Epicurean Sauce. STAN DS preeminent for flavoring Soups, Gterim, This, Heat, Game, ac., be. We ads ise all good housewives to try It. Price 25 centa per bottle. at all Groce ry fitores in the Plaited States and Cantolis. For sale by WCLUItiI and G. H. E.EYSEit. Pittsburgh. P. T. WRIGHT PI, • c JA4bidewly is] 241 Market street, Phiadelphia. DIRECT from the Staffordshire Potteries— A late arrival of QUBENSWARE. at the old . ji stand of HENRY HIGRY, No.l= Wood street. l'itts burgh. This assortment embraces some new and ".: choke styles of white Breakfast, Dining and Toilet Sets, of brilliant whiteness, from one of the first tuanuflicturers in England. Also, Vitrified 'blue and white Iron Stone Ware. for Hotels: and a very general and superior variety of all articles of Flint Glass, and other wares adapted to the wants of city and country trnde; all of which will ho disposed of at low intoes. navy DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERKElP.—llieTpartnership folioed by the underritipeil nod JAMES O'NEAL, in cArrylng on "TILE cempici COAL WORKS," under the Anne and etyle or JOKES, O'NEAL & MILLER, le now dlo. solve¢. ISAAC JONES, July 744 /85S. , JOIL`i D. MILLER. • rrANNERS' OIL-60 bbla for sale by uoT 22 B.A. WIN 800. . ;. , BY 'rE_ LEGRAPH. FROM TILE ISTHMUS.. Mr. Buchaman'.l Letter thing New Prom Washington City Rubbery In Balt (more 11. P. SCIEWARTZ. LEE A. ILECKRASI . ti 4 , i 4 4-4 ',‘ ..1 • At. '" 4 '*'. N''' k,*' ' 4 4 . - ,- ''' r •-, 47 1. i. * ''4, 1 .4: 4 ' 4 * 4, 44 ,1. - .- . 4 , - % EMIR RIVER ,NEWS. Tus ItivEß.--Last everting-, !heti Were:seacwBi feet water la the rhnaeel, by tht;Pler marks,-9 4 .tatio" - guy. The weather yestezdak2rrei** - ax4xlikiitt , for the 84,84011. TIIS steamer " Forest City" is • the regular isSzket for Wheeling this morning: she leaves at 10 o'clock. Tux steamer "Grapeshot," Capt. Wiled°, Is now loading for Nashville, with the intention of leaving this evening. TUB steamers" Philadelphia," " Henry Graf'" and "James Park" arrived yesterday with heavy loads of produce, prin cipally going East by the Railroad THE passenger packet " Bay Clty," Capt. A. Miller, will leave to-day for Louisville. She has superior acconamods Lions for passengers, and those traveling to or doing busl nest ill thy Falls City should not fail to give her'a call. THE fine steamer W. fl. Denny," Capt. Thos. Lyon, will leave to-doe for St. Louis. To those traveling West the " Lenny" offers a fine opportunity, as she is well provided for the accommodation of passengers. Tat new Orlisin . s packet " Arctic," CapL John Devluney, will leave this day for the above and all intermediate ports. Our friend, Mr. Reynold.% who presides in the clerk's office, will not tail to make all at home who travel ou the "ArotiC.l Tae steamer " Philadelphia," Capt. Red Grace, leaven to for Cincinnati. at 10 o'clock. A. M. The traveling com munity aro fully panted no to the merits ifirthlwatiirtitshle emir. Cart. Grace and. fired clerk. ifitch wCk if that were le,liteura and gOO4/04kE. • • Tny steamer " Lobonon " went over thd . rlver yesterdify and took in 0 part of a load of iron from Messrs. Lyon Shorh's iron works. She intends leaving today for St. Loads, Capt. Williamson 11111 i his assistant, Mr. N. Parker, that all who travel with them are well eared fur. Tnr. Rl.lllt, " Penns) Capt. Klineklter. urriyril in St. l.oulo. lean New °dean., on the "_sth rn4t "Crystal " at !bland 31. The iitran•wrs " Sam. Young," Cupt. R. C. ti ray, and the " Shrnaturo," Capt. S. IL Itnuch, weie iilver ti4.ll to lea va St. Louis for Pith:Lurch on the 213th. Toe steam tow-tug n Edipso " was sunk yesterday by corn, lug In collision with the steamer " fienry arnif," at the Chil lers. b.:lou WelimViiie--the "Graff" was nscanding and tim •• Eclipse " &seem hag. A gentleman who , was on board the •• Graff," at the tint, of the collision, It:iron:as as that .she hh, h. r 'tittle and nas answered by the -Eclipse," but ho thought that the pilot of the •' Eclipse" became frightened and left In, cross the bow of the "Graff," when alii! woo :about mid,hip cutting her nearly through anti sink ing het immediately No thee were lost. At the time of the eoltision the •• henry was hacking and was nut tnj u rod. Tue 1.0u1,a ille Clavier, of the 27th, says The river routimiteu to recede pretty rapidly, with 8 feet 2 inches utter in the Lunai last evening, fin thts falls there wore S feet 2 inches under In the strainhoat During the presivED. 24 hours the river had fallen 11) inehes. RETURNED CALIFORNIA BoAT.—We often hear of returned Californians. luit a boat to return front that quarter bi a new G-at or•. but neverthelms true. We allude to the Kate Fri,- that is now on her way tip the Ohio Titer, and is due Ltd, nsorstinF. its. Alvin A•hatne parosed her near Evans silly. This boat way, Isnilt at Pittsburgh about a year ago, the p o or various parts of the boat, plaessl In another Inset. and lowed to New Orleans , . and from there put un ship- Isstrd. and .•tit to California. She is n anthem e1e..l boot ss ills in prawn re I..;liers. anti drawn sot three feet Ttis I I. I,llis Dortoertrt , of the 21;th, .ys The rive: I. pang down at this point. hating fallen exact. ly cox inch, in the forty-eight teem coiling at diek yester• day i•Sitiilig. is chaining depth of eight to 0 feet le•nee I , Caine. The t pp, Ili:oak...lipid is closing fast. Lai t•—t adviees (Imo SI. Paul, the extrinue stepping point of St. Lon. Issas, inf,ui ua of cold and winter weather, ia. on the riviin toting In quantities. and lislidetion ended for Iloe Mir. The heat loot down mairts St/ Indies water on 1.. n, Rapids. The amp , of water in amt at front the Ilissooril,sterday reports thin 1,..t billing. nal. 3! feet lrom M. Joseph to Weston, And 4 b - et blow Also. freights skaince, +aid wheat hating been nearly all shipped out. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. -B FEET u I,relfEl WATER IN THE CILCINEI -- 'ARRIVED. St. am..r Jefferwon, Win:Amu-A, Brownsville. • Luzern°. Bennett, Brownsville. Bayard. l'oeblen. Winn. lleinlerlck...on, IVest Ne wtou. '• Michigan No. 2, Bend, •• Gen. Lorimer. -. Rochester. •• Forest Citv. Way, Wheeling. ',loins, Grace., Clnctunat i. .• Ileum Graff M'Cilutock. St. • James Park., Miller, Louisville. DEPARTED. Jetier.on, ‘Vo.lwerd, Brownsville. •• Latzerne. Bennett. DroArrarillo. " Cot. Bayard., Peebles, Elizalwth. Ileeiderlckson • Went Newton. MiGrlgnn No. 2, Rena, Wellsville. Lien. Latimer, -, Itecheut.•r. Diurnal, Shc.l%, Wheeling. Vrnturu, Ouniou, StAmbenville. Cincinnati, Abrun... cincinnati. • Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. ThoDIVItNAL, Capt.. J. A. Sittitra Ind the I , OIIY T 121 TV, Capt. It Wear, will run' as 1-4.1: DAILY PACKETS bettriten Pitt, burgh. it:poi...to dip and Wittrling. plopping at all intern.- tint, port. , Ting DILI:NAL mill kat, Pitiiittorgh col Monday,. W.l. ip....tty, nod Pi tote. at lu o'clork, A. SI Tws.sdiss, Thilmilsys and Saturdays, at 7 , i A NI. Foi:EsT CITY kat,. Pittsbunch Int Tort Any Thurmtl.t• • and ,toutdaya. at 10 o'cluck. A. Nl.—FlrMitxuut Altt• tl I tea, uu tioudua r, WoUnevis) 8 Autl Fn tIA• k. A. M. trrigill or irmra.,. ripply on board, or to J. D. (VI,LINO WOOD, Apia. two No. 155 Prom gtrrot. Regular Tneeday Packet for Wheeiiig, Marietta and tialltopolle. The ne% mud Kiderultil ..t..strunr CONI - OY, A4 , 4J.r, ot.r, Jr.. )taster—E. 1.40.8441 it. C.krk— th.. stu And ihteruitylLite putts c‘. r 3 Tr. P.SI)4 Y. .‘t 4 P. 'd., 10.10401 y. fr , 11.11 141.411r..1. llpptr on lAsartl, ~r to 3)'l ii M 11.411 . 111 N. 0r C. lIATZNES. Agentn. Regular Sttuday Packet for Cincinnati. 111'C6 RS K. STA rE, Captain M. ka teal° (or the ins •run•sitate sorts on SUN SA. V, 11c,',00, '2, At 10' 2 .1. M. 11.•ig,10 i 10a....kge upply FLACK A LIVINAISTON. Agrnni. F ii or St. Lois and Iteolink. The Ktoquner IL:UN 11 . r ... l'aitta.ol PIWITON HOB ‘I. Cni.txpi—will Irnvo (or the Alx,v, and intills..4llAla 11.014 nn T111:1111DAY. N.Aelttlwr 11J. at 10 o'clock A. M. Ir , tght or ta-Lvtago apply on t0...r4i, or to JOHN FLACK. Agent For The xten.mor YOItIiTOWN. Captain Tutatas ,41Pro:- -Clrk. V. NrCtusArr—uill kayo for the oho and Interroe,linte port, cm SATURDAY, I. nt 10 te'rl,A k A, M. For I rotiht Regular Saturday Packet for (Arleta:matt ag ' nor Milllll[ol VITTSRIIICUIL Capt.oht JAYM / NFit,--rlerk. A J. 111,10--will Itivo for the algtea d intermodlAte port,. on SATeItDAY. Deeulto-r lot, at 10!.. 2 A. M. For freight 101.0,te1. 14,0. on Loud. or to FLAJK S LIN INtsroN, Regular Thursiday Packet for eluvial:met. The .1.;t1/1, 1•1111..t1 , ELPII lA. Cophon IL J. tittnet.—elerk. iiIIN:III,,K—o di learn for tho above and mixt - tot-hut port. Y. N.,enkber L9tlt. at lu o'eltoli A. M. Fur freight pOlisage apply ou laaird, or LI, 11 , 2: LACK INUSTON. AgentA. For (ilialnnail and Lonli's; The steamer BAY Ogg.. A. 11 nut, oWgigwill lean• for the above and all intermediate ilorta on TM' RSDA V. NOS cuer 29th, at IO A.ll. For (reteln of ptummge apply on board, or to: t 11 1 , 2 .2 FLACK R BARN 0, Agent . For hit. Loot*. The qt..nin,r LEBANON, Cupt. E. WiLtiam ...,, -N PARYO'II i • • • for the. etbovn .-1,11..1 29th, "" Tilt . 118PAr N"- ••r . 11,10•1 peIKM•7• . •• 1 . 1• 1 •••• 1.• 11 . 0,24 FLACK A BARN/I.:S. Av..a. For St. Lout... tkThe at,ama.r Not(111 STAR, Cataatu 11.tzurri—C1o. A. J II kzurt-r karr for ltio nbtoto and Internivailite portil 110 THURS DA 1", Norrulta, trittli, at 10 o'cltx-k. A. M. For trvtglit I...titttto apply ou huartl. or to Out'2l .1011 ti I , LAOR, Agent For St. Louts. Th. xtmauct. IV. it. ITEYNY, Capt. Mon. troN--elork. NI. I,ToN—mill h.., for the a1,,,v0 and iliteyiediute 211tfi,At 10 o'clock, A. M . frrlght or pusuge Apply Ito4rll, or to fit, 19 I,IYINUSTON, Agout. For st. Loot.. The ateautur 611 AND TURK. Capt- A. B. GALIATIN—CIerk, W. J. EVANS—, in I,llVe the above and iutertuollato port, DAY, St.ealber 7Jth, at 10 o'cltAlt, A. M. For fr..ighl or pasmagu. apply on beard Tho stouter ARGONALT. Captain Lisoans ..,..MeLLAN,--Clork. Les Brusi—tritl leave for Glo oboyo and alaarmedialt. purt. uu TIIC RSIIA V, Novputhey :Guth. 411110:00.. , h• For freight or passage 4pply on board. ur to novl4 I LACKC & LIVINUSTON. Aguut, The 'Reamer t. It ApEs II O T, Cnpu;iu A. Meltruna--elark, W. I.sfelMunz—will leavu fur tlit above and intermediate ports on TIWILi. November 2Mtb., at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passaga apply on board, or to nov2l FLACK A. BARNES. Agents. For Atemphls ',434 Airty o . ,r4q4na. 144 Thamstentµor lt4tl DSVINNET— .° Rr.r.:4l4.s:—will leave for tbe above, and Intel - math:an porta o 4 l'lreltSbAY. Nuretplter An, tki“t r e . loctt, vz, r frutiltt ~.J.lttossast wily on board, or to uorlo J. B. LIVINUSTON, Agent. . _ CIECOND ARRIVAL OP GENTS' FURNISILING GOODS 0 at L. IHRSIIITIELD A SON'S, No, 7u Wood street. Raving hist returned from New Turk and received all new styles of goods that arrived by the last rummer, we offer the following for inspection: Gloves, Gauntlets, Cravats, Scarfs, Opera and Oxford Ties, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, Undershirts and Drawers, Mufflers and Shawls, T 1 4,91 11115 8 14141. sbl i. mie to order ; alio. even' style on nand Together with a full assortment of Oslo in our line. New styles of goods received by each steamer from Eu rope. L. lIIRSLIFIELD ec SON, No. 70 Weed at., novl3 i,sitween Fourth street end Diamond alley. DSSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP—The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the name and style of SPRINGER RARRAEGR st 'CO., is dis solved by mutual consent. The business of the firm evil be settled by either of the understood, at their old stand, No, 295 Liberty street. The business will be continued as for merly by Springer ilariesugh. SPRINGER lIARDAUGH. ALEX. PORSYTIL Pittsburgh, Getober 21, 1855. C.f . PRINOER lIARRAUGII, Commintion Merchant, Dealer 0 in Wool, Provisions, and Produce generally, No, 295 lib erty street. Pittsburgh. 9G1:14 THE KNOW NOTIUNo ALMANAC, and True knerican'e Manual, for 106; edited by W. Tisdale For sale by 'B. C.' MORGAN, uev2.o 104 Wood mutt s' .. :~ Nor St. Louts For Ra■hville ..„..,_...,...t7+,1 ::47;::',.4:t;:;•-:.!,:. , 44 '7' - ' • 4.: • _ • . • COMMERCIAL PITTSBURGH' BOARD OP TRADE AND . MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. President. L. WILMARTIL Vice Presidents. T. S. CLARKE, o.lso. W. CARL. , N. HOLMES, JA. • Secretary. , ' JAMES P. HAIM. • - • Stuperititendou'. S. T.- NORTHAM, Ja. O,mmiKu of 26ini6;+2thm fir Nneember. OEO. W. CASS, V. P., WM. PHILLIPS. D. WCANDLRSS, JNO. A. WILLSON REFSE J. THOMAS. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OF THE DOILY POET. t Thursday, November 29, 1855. There was a stiff business done yesterday in most articles generally. Flour has declined another quar ter per bbl. The feeling in that commodity is spec ulative, and whenever a disposition is shown to re cede in New YOrk, it knocks it down here nearly double the amount. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales 1500 bbls, from depot, at $3,20 ; also, 5900 do, wagon, at $3,00. FLOUR—Sales 290 bbls superfine, wharf, at $B,OO ; 50 do do at $8,00; 43 do superfine and extra at $8 48,25 ; 150 do, without Inspection, at $8,15 ; 125 do extra, wharf. at $8,30; 40 du superfine, store, at $8,25. GRAIN—Aye Sales 150 has, Canal, at 80c; 100 do, wharf, at 80c. Corn : 100 bus ear, wagon, at tie. Oats: 100 bus, wharf, at 32}c; 300 do do, at .33c; 500 do do, to arrive, at 33c. ' 'WHISKY—SaIes 25 bbls rectified at 31.1 c. WOOL—Sales 5 sacks at 35c per lb. ' LARD—A sale of 20 bbls city rendered, at 12c, cash. BUTTER—SaIes 10 bbls 'whoa roll at 20c; 3 boxes do do 20c. COOPERAGE—SaIes 350 lard barrels at $1,123. POTATOES Sales 75 bus Noshannocks and Pink Byes, to arrive, at 40e. ILAY—Sales 10 loads, scales, at $lB to $2O. SALT--Sales 150 hbis Np, 1 at $1„02.; 100 do ex tra nt'sl,7s ; be ituold do tit $1,15. ' Philadeljatita Market. PH I LADELPiud, ZiorolAer 28.-4 n -fictive inquiry fsr Flour.for export, and prices firmer ; sales 2,500 bbls extra at $9,75a59,87; and 4,000 bbls extra fam ily at $lO ;. a few hundredth's standard brands sold at $9,50, whithiS the uniform asking rate; there is 'an active inqnry for Wheat, and but little offering: sales 3,000 bushels prime Southern and Penna. rod tit $2,17 afloat and in store, and 1,800 bus prime white at $2,30. Rye is in active demand, and prices have advanced sc; sales 7,000 bus western at $1,25. Corn iu steady demand, and further sales of 3,000 n 4,000 bus yellow at 71,172. Provisions have com menced coming from the West, but there is very lit tle stock here to operate in ; small sales Mess Pork at $21,25a521,50, sixty days. Whisky held firmly: sales in bbls at 41n42, and in hhds at 40. Dank Statement The following is a summary of the weekly state , moot of the New York City Banks. as officially made up on Saturday last, eompared with the returns for the week previous. Weed end. Nov. 17 Nov. 24th. Loans, $92,029,020 92,312.408 Inc., $282,488 lipecie, 11,302,917 11,715,239 Inc., 412,322 Circular, 7,941,579 7,770,567 Dec., 162,012 Deposits, 75,323,361 74,675,154 Dec., 648,207 The exchanges have been as follows: For week ending Nov. 19th, 8130,233,726 Nov. 26th, 120,377.656 Balance. Nov. 19th, 5,041,646 Nor. 26th, L. 950,104 New York Morket Asa' Tort K,Nove tuber 28.—Cotton drooping; Flour, sale. 17,000 bble at SU,B7 for good Ohio. Wheat de clined ; sales 23,000 bus Southern rod at $2,15. Corn firm ; sales 89,000 bus. Pork languid; sales of 450 bbls. Beef firm ; sales 350 bbls Chicago. Lard firmer; sales 1300 bbls. - Whisky declined; sales of 1000 bbls at 414. Cease firmer ; sales 2500 bags Rip. Sugar firm; sales 1400 hhds. Molasses steady. Oils quiet. Iron dull; sales 150 tons Scotch pig nt $31.50. Tobacco firm; sales 200 hhdei at 14 Freight' better stocks higher ; Missouri sixes 8917 Penna. Coal 99 ; Cumberland; 23i ; Erie 50 ; gn Southern i• Reading 89; Michigan Central 964; Cleveland ....anti- Toledo 721; Isievi_Orleans 27. Coton firm;. sales 10,000 bales. Sugar advanced .1. Molasses 30.•.; corn 86. Cincinnati 311Larket tCWINNArt, November 28.—Flour dull ; sales 50 lible at s4.sales 1000 bug new Corn in the ear at 45. Hogs unchanged; sales 300 head at $6.75. Pro visions, sales 1100 green . Jugns at 8 ; sales 2500 do sides at 7}, and 1500 shoulders at 61 ; sales 200 bble Moss Pork at $16,50. Whisky, sales 600 hbls at 35n 35+. Sugar. sales 30 hhilvi good (air at 7+, and 100 tails Molasses nt 7 ; sales 150 bags Curren at I I The river hus lullen II inches. Sew lurk Cattle Market. IC En . YORK, November 28.—The offerings of Beef Cattle to-dap were 4,350 head ; a fair demand, and good were farm, while emnintin were somewhat easier; aides at $8,.50a51 1. Sheep and Lambs duff;, ROgle 14,000 head offered, and moody sold at a shade decli no. AUcTION SALES BY JAMES M'KENNA, WOIJD bTREMT, ABOVE FIFTH v °A1.1.: OF I..t.NTK , N Cntortean ALLIttiitEXT Count r. ou NIONDAI :'d. I ..5.53. at ll o'chnic. A. M_ nJt be geld at piltdt. - 61, order of the Executors of phllip Smith. der d, httu of the oily al . Pbikuielphia, at the hon. , ot Ana, M. Doi, u.dl , 1,11 the Fitniburgii and Steuboutille 'Faro pit Road: 1,11.1 at., I I L , .,• 1/11 the Nliddletow !total and, n rite N-1,1,•-low that portion nt the intrrssrtiou of tits Steotu the Turnpike and the Nobleittoo n Hotta, through the l'itimborgli and Stettin .% Railroad t m h s .a d,.1.1.-1 into lota, arermriiig ate .rerun ith the eied of tanking . plea:alit country r•.4.1.-tices and nard,ming plots, a. tlonianatoil .11 disaiwat to olinittnrd nt. the Auction !Wage of Joao,. )Iclienitri, No 120 Wa0.1 . -street, Pittnlinrgh. nr fr to Mt ,stuns Mcbitiltioll. tin the 14,11111.., ttri the V,d dl,towu Road hare Leon subdivided into thrive, of al.nt thirty act., ea. h. anti int., nano await ha , -I tit.. to acres, to nail the sunrentenre of t howi, n Ito !night not to piirvluvico large tract. The valuable tiliet of land Fitnati.l or the I'ittattip,ll and it ~a.l at Chnrtier'• nom .occupied by Mr. Janice , 31clhoinen, be sold nolu.rt to his claim, under a lens., for tit.. at the yeaiit rout of jlZal, payable neini-aunuull. At the saute tine. will also be Kohl, n small tract of illll// I.f :thou( ton known to , the Shaffer pun ha.... situated about 2 1 .. miles (rola l'ittAhorgli, ou the new Turnpiko Rood leadint7 from the Steulh ut the Turnpike to the Phalli Road, Pers.., halloo to pr,,cure health% and ploasant locations. eons,- falt to the city. tile/11g Otlip threw miles dintruit.l inn t rot.] neightiorlivoth aiirToulitital with agroeablo nceuery, will find thin property all idiot soli be required. The land It of en cellont ittialit). in a gvial stato of cultivation. well ivativaal, and provided with coal and limestone. A depot ~r ruilrooll station trill probably be located iu the %trinity, lin tilalitlig fitrilititai to and from the city at hlllr,ll.llltal.ii peril.ll4 ddHng the .I.ity, of not mot, than tea taitinto4 tranwt caxli. and Lalnn. in throe esiall annual payments, a all iutenwt. t•t tae xecured Ity IN/11,1 ant naataagv. Yu( flu-titer particulars, appltultl•tti witty la. Lando at McKen na'. Auction (lianas, Pittsburgh, or to Mr. Jam.% Mel)onnell. on the pmualse,t. nor It to Q PERIOR BRICK. DWitt:EINOTNI.I.NU -1,3 FACTIALINIi SITES, AM) BUII.DINti LOTS IN 13111- MINGIIAIII. AT AUCTTON.—On Thurst.day evening. Nov. 29th, at 7 o'clock,at tutu Merchants' Exchange, Vourt It 'lent. Pittsburgh, will Laacid— Lola Nod. 0:1 410 at, at :Mt ettrottr at Carson anti Oliver stmet, haring a etattit of f 4 fret s l'ar.ou street extert.ling I,tit aloo f . Oliver street to t 7110t , trt Lit Alloy: a ale Itot t et,ttqf a “try att;writtr u•ta to--ttltry Brick [rare lit ttg. , s Olt • xrctudirt• Mirk buildings. witl, xiato root .t,Ol best no stet mitrovOlTlOnt.. litztl lurgt• and valuable Nlanitfitettning Lot. hat Mg a front of 91 feet on \Vat, street. extending back along Mc- Kee atrect li-et to ltiugtutw tttryttt. un whit it lilt a front of 93 5-et. Mumnfuoturio, tun inti tt trout 0(1-4 ft ou Wotor ntreet., extuudlug Look along Foun tit y Lot of 110111021[m & llarri.on, 390 feet to Itiugluun str.hrt. Altio, Lots Nog. 131 and LT.!, having ettelt fruut of 24 feet on Cargon street., I.3tAtyeup tgogg tl4ui .1.-.44111 streets, t,Leltd log back 100 'feet to Wulnut Abp. 14.44 Nos. 2011, 210, 214, 215, 216, 21:. 210 and 2111. having each a trout of 24 feet on Waallington Ktroot, eldettd tug bark 100 feet to Spruce alley, being between MeKee and Craig rtrevts, near the (llntot Works of C. 11lonotn,lea. &•t era' other Luca in different doeilroble locations it, this flourishing Borough. Touts.—thee-fourth cash renutiniler in two years, with interest, payable setubannually. Title. indisputable. Niue. can ho seen, and further information given, by railing et the Auction liteinis. nov2itt M. DAVIS, Apriluneer. I,IX ECUIIIIIF 13ALE STUCI4S I ---0. 9 . bormlaY .vnolng. jJ Nolrevqlrcr tk; i tic.loa. at ale Nlercluthis' Kx.ehange, Kin...ot, will LK , sal. by order of Kzoont...r.i, it may COSIOULTI-." 19 shams Hank of Pittsburgh Stock; '29 Ito Exchange Ronk of Pittsburgh Stock : 40 ‘lO Mechanics' do do do 25 do Hand street Midge Company do 50 do Northern Liberties Bridge do 40 do North American Mining Co. do 2 do Pittsburgh aFid stoubetpille H.R. do .• 1 do l'itisburgh and (\ninelfilville Hit. do I.io Oiatnonallarket House Asiociation Stock. nuv27 • '• " P. M. DAVIS, 'Auctioneer, • Plo• If, S/TOPF4, .14PCUANT T4iLoa, Third street, next door to Dispatch Buildings, thankful for t very Liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, begs leave to ask a coutinuance of the saws. lis he is now better prepared than ever to furnish his friends and rum /suers with garments which will Insure entire tattiest:tethr „Ste always keeps on hand a largo assortment of the burst styles of VESTINOS. CASSIALEHES, CLOTHS, Ac.. which he will make to ardor on the shortest notioe, upon reasonable torsos. 'O n ;i 4iplye wurriintel_ inoe10:t1 WINTER BONNETS.—Mrs. E. DAYHMION, No. 33 St. 66.ir street, will open o large Assortment of FRENCH BONNETS, CAI'S, MANTLES end NEEDLE WORKED GOODS, on THURSDAY, November 8, 1888. NOo' 3 GTO elute. aorB WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION cools the head, sad removes all symptoms of Head ache. Parsons tieing WRIGHrs KATILAItIQN Aro never liable to sunotroke. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM EATHARION re the most valuable acquisition to the toiltkt, retni ui ug t ht. Hair in any roqulred form Far sale by Ur. GEO, U. KEYSER and R. E. SELLERS & CO., at 26 cents per bottle. auglO LAND WARRANTS.—The highest market price paid fur 40, SO and 120 Acre Land War man, of the bate issue. Also—Fur SO and 160 dem Warrants, imued arlor thr Liu of 1850, . Apply to BLAILELY sep2l.idlT earner of Soyetah and Smithfield ids_ rt E KIN TEA STORE, No. 38 Fifth street, Lare,lingi White Sugar at 10 cants' lb Prime 3 tki i at 121.6 cents V lb S. JONES, Na 38 Fifth wont 'JOS ici,r MEDICAL: tia?-; Spectacles . and :Surgical' operations tireless--The . Blind Napo tiere.w.ltls gratifying for us to be ilddlirainioundr-ttilhiqutilk . . that the utility of BALI/S PATENT EYECUPS now no eaperiment,— their wonderful effects are coming daily to the knowled,ge of the OrePri;Annt. na may seem,:it Is true, that Spectacles may be dispensed with entirety and eight restored to Its original power. These Cups are simple, yet phffo sophicaL They are used without pain or the least danger of Injury. Below will be found several certificated which speak highly in their favor [Prom the New York Evangelist.) A ciatv simple ybt philosophical instrument, has been in vented by J. Ball & Co., of this city, by the application of which the cornea of the eye is gradually raised to its original convexity, causing the focus to hiving., on the r , tina with out the aid of convex lenses. Thus by au easy provers per sons who have used glasses for years are en:tided t,, dispense with them. The editor of the Pennsylvania Democrat writes as fol lows, respecting the cure of Mrs. Ourstead, of Uniontown Pennsylvania: tishrrowN',, PA., August 1, 1844. Being well acquainted with lire. Gurstead, I know that before she used `k Patent Eye Cups," It was impossible for ber to reed without the use ot. spectacles, and that her sight has been restored by the tie Of the Cu so that Ale now reads print with her naked eye, without • cult). Amur P. BEAMI, Ed. Penn. Democrat. Brunztacraw, Jane 1, IBS& Dear Slr—Baving lost my sight by adage, I was induced to purchase your wonderfactruttrinnenta, and by using the same according to your directions, r succeeded in restoring my sight so that I can read by night or day without specter om. I have not used my speeticlea for the last three or four months, which shoirs that the restoration is not a tem porary one, but a valuable and permanent cure. Matrons Sseu„ Of the llnn of Snell & Brothers Visktiale, Mass. - By remitting five dollars, a pair wlB. bo sent, povt paid, with fall directions, to any 'part of tho country. Ad dress DR. G.F*. 11. KET3EII, corner 'of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depl.9alsw lini . portaut to Farmers.-New Disoov eries.-.VEOETABLE CATTLE POWDER—Thee° Pow acre are pat up in ono pound packs, and are roally a good article, not only for tho diseases incident to harm, cows, corns, and other animals, but they are blcowise an excellent article to improve tho condition of the animal. I , br Mild; Cows, they not only Improve the condition of 'Mitch cows, but therincreaso the quantity as well as itn uric° the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say that It increases the quantity of butter from half a pound to a pound a week to each cow, while those pentane who hate tried It say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with 99160 kind of feed es before. Of ono thing we are cer tain, ail who 1198 it once will use it all the time, and salvo money by the operation 69 Well as improve the appearance of their stuck. Price ;15 cents a paper; 5 papers for $l. GEO. IL - KEYSER, Corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, octl2 Wholesale and Retail Agent. .-Cough Remedies... Dr. Keyser's PECTORAL SYRUP will care you. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will curd Influenza. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a Cold In the Dead. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Consump tion. A recent letter from 3lr. J. W. Vouch, of Rokoby, Ohio ; nay, 1 want you to send sue two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mail. There fe a Indy here who has a touglrand the chic tmis rant cure her. I Wail in the isamoway, and tried every thing without hetient,Mntil T. got a .bilittle 4f your Pectoral Syrup; I took it-hut twice, and iteurgL-sno sound and well." Aek for Dr. Knrsza's pscrotas &mei. need taken° other. Price, 50 rents. Sold at Int. ICEIIIIICIPS,1:10 Wood street, sad at J. P. YLtLIIINCI'S ? Allegheny. .- , .a.p.?(Ndkw IVOTICE TO .11111)31 IT MAY CONCEJLN.—The Pukitc 111 Sprin^ . SMeti of Real Metate at Rochester aio now closed, and the BUILDINti SEASON has fairly commons!. Every citizen of Rochester la busily employed. Even thirty or forty new families, who have become citizens the present Spring, find constant employment; and in a few days a hundred nmzilies more be regnired to carry on the work of the pre-en t swoon. The a lir Building Extalxtishment is now near completion, and will be in full operation in June. Severzircariwill ho ready for delivery, by contract, [billet of July 1855:. TWO or three new. churches, Iloclietti3r,idlpecohtracted for immediately, and numerous other Iniprovernentiiwill be commenced, requiring a great amount of miehanical and other labor independent"of the Car Establishment, which will probably employ from one to two hundred. A prominent brickmaker from Pittsburgh has Just pur chased nine large lots, and contracted to make upon them forthwith 500,000 bricks. Two gauge of honda commence work the present week, besides the other yards heretofore established In the neighborhood. Our Same Quarries are already alive with workmen, and the read leading to them lined with teams. Lumber le becoming abundant and cheap, and tenements will won spring up to relieve some of our houses, which now have Live families, four families, three Camille/3, and dozens of them two families each. Any who did not buy cheap lots at the four public soles last season, or ties four public sales the present spring, can still secure good bargains at pirate ads by calling on the subscriber iu Rochester. Tram—One-third down, one-third in one year and one-third in two years. M. T. C. GOULD. ' P. S.—A few lots can yet be had at go to $lOO each, if applied for before the 20th slay. Thaw lots aro helm as large as usual elty lots, vit: 30 feet by 17.5, and the price oftly from $1,50 to $2,50 per foot front. The present resorted homestead and magnificent profit of Ovid Pinney, four acres In the centre of the borough of Rochester; also, the beauti ful twenty acres, building, orchard, &c., of F. Reno, can ho bought through the subscriber at great harsgy and there are Hot TOO ,q7CII BA/MAI:NB wlthtu a hundred miles. CI. ruy6 dii-Illarshss Radical Cure Trusts hilt cure aonrly eery coala of nsincwibla llernja Trusses at various prices always on hand. Children's Trusses of dtfihrent forma and strength for oak, Elastic Siiaakings for Varicose or nalargal Veins. Abdominal Support era—A dozen different kiutts. Pile Props for the depletes and cure of Piles. Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed condition of the Chest, and many diseases of timeliest. Snspenalon Bandages. an these articles may be had or applied at DR. KEYSER'S Wholesale and it tail TRUSS DEIVT., No. 140 Wood street. sign of the holden Mortar; or wilt ho omit to any part of the country by sending the money and measure. lap2s;ttaw iter A S ohs ttt.ute'for the new Liquor Law —DR. URBAN'S ANTI-BACINIA'aiALIAN ELIXIR, a safe and !Mt,' remedy for the alum of INTEMPERANCE. A conrentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic is unequal led. for the following complaints it is a most valuable tued kine amplaiut, Eparime, Neuralgia Pibtx. ali kinds. Delirium Ttermatt, Genexal Debility. This medicine is Intended to produce a change in the system, tutd a distaste for alcoholic drinks. Several instanCes where we noes sold lt, we have hat the moat gratifying results; -so, to persoun who are really desirous of broa Irrf off the indnl - Ilet" in intogwating beverages, this elixir will be a great help. Sold ai el per lentle at the Drug Store of DR. ()El). II EYSEIR., No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, sign or t h e Weld./ Mortar. Ittpaedaw VALUABLE NEW RELIGIOUS v just veci644.l- b JURY'S. DAVISON. ljol CZ Market, near Yuan!, rtreet— P.,sh tho sizes ani binclinga; Prt.grw. ~t ikellgiousAlime, by t It..J. , ;:nipr, 'lsnolcowi Turche l rgeitt Quer:MAU?, try Cummings; The En,. thwiltru.s, Be, Sc-, by-Cum ming, Little Ifirtbilaya, and a now book by tho namo nuthor—lteury ault ltami ur Whet They Did in the Conn tied Revealed. a now book by the author Of '• The Plan of Salvation;' The nr.int question, by Dr. lkiardman. a now edition in largo type; Uuod and EI II Angels, by Dr. IVltattly Llarlangh's Works; Bay no's Christian Lifo; ?sew American and English Jovinuist, very beautiful; The Early Choice, a book fur Daughter, try Dr. Tweedio; Thompson's Chriiitinu Thelani; Kurtz's Sacred History; My Futhor's House, or the Heaven of the Bible; Non Books by Prolibyteriaa nostril of Publication; Learbing to Converse; Tonnent's Sermon; 3lotuoire of triitthart; Independence, True and Eillse; Life Sketches from Siaittialt Ilistory; Anniversary Hymn% and 'Slush% For sale by J. - S. DAVISON, • 65 'Market, num Fourth street. RII&VMATI3II esn NElitiAlAl IA —Dr. DROWN - hereby tutoriiiii the ittilleteilthat his remedy for the übC/VO Well -1101.41 air...it:l 1.1 M.lO flat will CUM. Ito will Warrant a in any cuss of this kind. This remedy was never known io hen properly persevertul with. Nl:my the torture of this complaint for months and y -ars, siren a tow dolturs would procure a certain, safe and openly remedy. Otlico a i.rivute Consulting Room., N.. 41 DIAMOND J 025 DI EVOLVERS! REVOLVERS-H—Just re cviv,l, by Express, direct from the manufartarers a splendid wort 'vent of COLT'S IIEPEA . PINO PISTOLS, Taut, five rnd six inch barrels, nil of which no will sell for cash nt as low priees an they can be bought in the city of New York.. Per non., gain g to Australia and California will find that they can do better by purchasing their equipage at hemp, Sham they can among strangers—Les we give •persons a 'chance to try any of the above Pistols before leiving the city, and t 4 cane of a failure we refund the Utotiley. sip! lad Wood street, Pittsburgh. ti RPRI SE WORK.S, No.. - 136 Wood et., third door below Virgin allay.--BOWN tt, TETLE.Y ou d mall the attention, of Spurting men to their largo we aortment of OURS, RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTOLS, the largest and best, selected stock ever opened In this mar ket, together with a general assortment of ILARDWARE, CUTLERY, TOOLS and FISIIINO TACKLE, all of which we Mier at the lowest, possible prices to cash purchasers, or fur good approved paper. marlB WOODWELIi'g'ITRNITIIRt - AND CHAIRS, wholesale and rota], ontibrariug every style' of furniture. Rosewood, lidloP l / 1 9 Walnut, sui table for parlors, disinherit, ptit Anlqg tennis; equal to any in New York or ItilladelPhla, owl at lower prict.. Every article uiade by hand, and warranted. Cabiuet Makers supplied with any quantity of FURNI TWO , : apd CUAIRS, caCreasouutde terms. liatela and Steamboat., l'unaLshed at Ma shorteat notko. Warerooms, Noe. 77 and 79 Third atreat, aug2 FTITSBURGII, PA. JOHN COCHRAN Sr, BROS., Manufactur ern of Iron- Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Guards. &c., Nos. 91 Second street and 86 Third greet, be tween Wood and Market . streets, Pittaboxgb, 1%4 hare on hand a variety of new_patternit Niey and Plain,apltabla for all purpose's, P. op attenilon Pala to. enclosing Grave Lots. Jobbing &I/O's) short notice. MN.= Nro t cla t t NNT 7 . 7 ,- V . FeaVILDBON, of Fronch Bonnets, Caps, Xiap a gttpct Needle volt% 'Mg Geode, oo Thqrs4s, November 8 sbs. norB 0. T. DRAM ,C 6 CIAM3 110 t. ROTT 4 CUR/P 3 V t , Deal is 1e.41:P44te; ij St: Acithori 7 areiquiTegitga. Lartitb9ught atiLl soici t4rcrAgllo4:agi-...errivory.-Noioy 10044 - A nve g_ meets made to the-lootieiekirtilee;2aid LtwiriVarrantii+m- Alho,,figeate Ric the Bale ciPLata -Dv the town of sr. CLOUD. 65 wiles irk% at., lipAcycly, mid,heild pi navigation above the Tho 44IrsoY gmt. Nano Railroad (-rues. the . ilitw Upoint, 'PI the thimeroni. ad vantagt4.3 it Roaseaare gy a pities of buslifal, will woke it cue of the largest elites kr the Northtireet.' B.lvEnz_nctEr.. Fa.(torornor Ramsey, HOD. Wm. 11. Wei.* chief .rustiCe of itialles° l ' lion. J. Maekbr. lion. H. 31, 11lay - Dolomite, to C,ongreeu 4.911/todieatt k Becker, Attoneys at Law. Masan. Bornp k Oaks, 'Briars. Hey. T. M. Fullerton, 14 , gtitter 9f U. S. Land (*lea. • ' sapS) BLANKETS -200.0 pairp, of ingingcets, cora pe.ing Ortei irEulo'gr 1 04, A -4;.V..4., 134 /taxi Swv o RochdalelN3d tiMj4l meamaiitie, oti • A. K. MASON & CO. ""t`J mew OSEESI --- HOLLAND orriERS •••Y?0 , .. ,''' , , 1 r t 1 f,.... • , t ,,, 1 _,t ~,.0 ' 1 . ' :. . - 3f..,:ff - Z.Eir.. . ''' • r i t i i 1 1 • ' , "riis.." ' 1 ~'. . '!' , 61 . - ~f •e,-,1,-ie Is et - - 4:6,1 uo, - V - - - ; . 4 ' '••• ‘7 , - - ‘r• %' 4 1'1,.' 4. ~., • - 6. t4a : Mfr 1 , - 4, , t ks-.- ~ „,,„.,,..s.'y ' i l '., 1 ,,, -,..vi- - -1,) .1 - I , ‘ oca ttr. , tllr.'” . -----.LT It ' lk , It., ELECTRO-CHEMISCIFIE 'AROMA or .Echt Holla.ndsch Kruiden. Billets. TWO YEARS have elapsed since the intro duction of this valuable medicine into the United Sham. During this Limo it has gained a unirersul popularity a 3 . remedy for Ferer and Ague, Dyspepsia, Baligation, Headache, Lass of Apint.le, Debititrj, thstivenets. Blind and Bleeding Plied. Many of our most worthy citizens testify to its wonderful efficacy In all affections of the stomach and liver. As a Mule, it never .has, heencunalicti t for the relief it affords in alleesee of debility "or wealonws of any kind is almost in stantancoUs. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic affec tions; it has In numerous tontines' Droved highly beneticial, uml in others effected a decided cure. When eminent physicians prescribo, and their patient. ea nnheaitatingly recommend, barely sco laity cease to doubt, and eagerly test its virtues for oarselres. • • ' FEVER AND AGUE. A arse of Eight Youths' Standing Carat by Itterhaves: !kg land Bitters.—Mlchanl HellyNo.11; Grant, near - fittiiiltitlir street, says: "Last July, while rtinning on the river, - oh a - cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans,•l was taken with fever and ague. For eight long months I suffered _, with this dreadful disease. The greater parte( thistinfe I , was unable to work, and spent at least ffy'iluliats for dif ferent medicines, but I found no permanent relief, Three's., weeks ago, cue of my friends insisted upon my trying Boor•-fs, have's Holland Bitters, saying that a cure teas guarinefe.pfi,4"::4 After taking it for one week, I must state 1 was a souint:' man. I. have been at work now for two weeks, and Inifhf,'Zd had no rotai-n of the chills and fever whatever." r 2 7,, :V 2 r certify the above statement is true. • - • TuOthis ADAMS, Diamond house,,,`' Or at IL Chester's, Gothic. HEADACHE AND DEBLIJ.TY. Mr. Silas Liscomb, of Binninf;hatn. says: "I have' rettnit. - ••. in Boerbave'a Bitters a remedy fur ime r daebe and dahlUty:" My wife has also used it with the greatest benefit." . ' Air. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he Las experienced much relief front its use far headache. A E a / a nder': Trativiony.—Janes Rinskes, Living in tha Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says; —After suffering for Nome time the misery attending an titter prv3- tnition of mind and body, 1 have been restored, by using lloorhavo'a Holland Bitters, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being in such high reputenmong, the Hollanders In Wisconsin, Michigan, Now Tork—in fact, In every Holland settlement in the 'United Shirav---urgurs • much in its favor_ STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED. ---•- • . !kir:John Davidson, living ten tulles above Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania Cana says: a. When I commenced taking Itcerhavea liolland Bitters, I could hardly walk—tion - ,.---k , enjoy ,excelleut health." . ~„ WEATaNPSS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION: Another Great Cure Effected by Iteerlarre's HolAind Bitters: —The wife of Peter Do Witte, living in Holland Town, She boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from wealmois of ‘ the stomach and Indigestion. She had been under a physi cian's tare for some time, but the disertis) seemed to baffle even his eltilL She purchased some Holland Bitters at our office, which has given tone to her stomach, her appetite and strength are returning, and wo firmly believe that this 6 another great cure effected by your medicine. We have still to recant many wonderful cures effect.sl by, " this remedy, but must wait another opvirtuniry. One thing you can rely upon, what we have published are front perschas much respected in our community, and are literally true J. •Quisrus,. • NienwhokSheboygan, Wis.. ~ • A Case of Two Ilona? Mandinfr ['Witt by Bdirtiare.s lead Bffiers.-:-George Henderson' of Intistargh, sityni' "After suffering for three months with_ riteumatiam—a. part of tins time so severely as to song's° me. to my bed—l hart been entirely cured by using Borrhave's Holland Ritter.i I base bid one nttack since, bat found almost instantaneoim'relier in dm same medicine. It is, in my opinion, a sure remedy. for rlbmmatism." NERVOUS AND lIIIETIMATIC AFFECTIVS,' This changeable %leather is likely to produce a great dont of sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or rheumatic affections, we would recommend Boerhave's Holland Bitters.' On referring to our columns you 'will find certificates from some of our lint Garman and English citizens.-73rensyl rank Hauls Zeitung. THE WORST FORM OF PILES CAN BE CURED. We are at liberty to . refer to several well known_ gentle men, who have coed, thoroughly tested, and now rectomond Boerhavo's Holland Bitten as a romwly forpilen'' We ate• not at liberty to publish their names, but will take.pleaSuro in referring any person to them who denies this . statement. For this affeetlon, one-half of the prescribed dose 'should be taken—say halfteaspoonful—morning, noon and night, nno hour before meals. . The great popularity of this delightful Aroma hiiiihadrieed . many imitations , which - the public should guard LiCidasilft''' chasing. Be not pararntried to tiny anything else until you, have given Boerhave's ll)llaod Bittors a fair trial. On bot tle will convince you how infinitely stiperiiii it is to all these imitations. Lfir Sold at $1 per bottle, or nix bottles for $5, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN I'AOE, Jst, & cp, Manufacturing, Pharmaceutists and Chemists, our. Smithfield and 'Mint streets, ,Pittsburgh. R. E. SELLERS it CO- Druggiets, corner Second and Wood street.. And all Druggist in Pittaburgit, Mauchmter and T.nnpvruneoville. aap2a;dalrly PRIVATE DISEASES—DR. BROWg,.No. 41 Diamond alleS% devotes his ounce attention to an (lies Practice. fits busines.; is mostly confined to private ViTtreal Aimlues. and Ranh painful. arcss' Bona, brought on by imprudence, youthful hanky-nes and exts , ss. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Oleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, impurity of the Blood, with all diseases. of the Venereal Urgan. Skin Diseases,RentlintleEitiptions.' , -. Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal, weahnes=s Impotency, Piles, Ilhournutimn, Rentals Weakness, Mouthry. Suppressions, Diseases of the Jainta, , Fistula In Ana, Nervous - Affections, Pains in the flack and Loins, Irritation of thd:7 Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated_ Cure guarantemim Twenty years' practice (ten In this city) enables Dr. &Tait ..: to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come tin- der his care. Mee and Private Consultation Rooms 41 Diamond alley. ettame,l moderate. [novrndpiv]y. lIITTSBURGII AGENCY OF TILE' Nii - tqaritANCE COMPANY. of Hartford, Conn. Cluirteral, 3819. ' Paid up Cash Capital, I'SOO,OOO, wi h Urge,surplus securely invest ed. Semi-minted dividend of S per cent., July 1, • This Company have been doing an Insurance businear nearly a half century—keve paid oar for property de_struyeal by lire under Its policies, more thou Fifteen Millions of Lars mints! they commenced businen. Its annual receipts grid present xvisel..v (which are below) give. to oath policy-holder of more than two millions of drillam. A policy of.ittStiratiCe in nu bettor than brown paper, 1/114,9 it in a Company that will pay In one of luss. it becomes neCt•-,:try, therefore, that you know aimething of the character ant solvency of the institution before yarn taken policy. Ito age, experience, Cash ,mpital—its uninterrupted success for thirty six years—lts uniform mum: of hinivirable slesdhig—plac., the :Etna Insurance Company among the first :mil mint sol vent institutions of the country. Its rammiums are rash_ No pr4.durn notes taken—no usaessmenes mule on policy- holders--but all is CASH. If yon niece with a loss, wake al, your Pronfivdmd in sixty days call and get your niiinry. This lathe way we hare dune business Mr neatly forte years. Theyconthme to make iliallranre on Country ...stores, Factories, Dwellings, Darns, and all descriptions of property in town or country at fair rates. Your attention is inelt,,d to the following low rates on Country Dwelling* tie the .whole term of one, three, or live years. . . . Built of brick or stone, niotal roof, 80 bet from similar risk 45 :y I'.-' Built of brick oratorio, sltinklc roof. 50 I y ' 1 i „ VTAIIIV dwelling,— • '•1" 5 1 , 4' . - 2 ASSETS OF TITE COMPANY, JULY 1, 1555. Cash in band, and in Phtenix Ranh_ 4 55,059 20 Cash in hands of Agents 137.157 St Real Estate- unincumbered 19,672 05 72 Mortgage Bonds, 0 and 7 per rent. interest, payable semi-annually 20 sit per cent. State of Virginia Bonds. inter-4 payable seistissinotell, 5 air per rent. State of North Cs,ths., Interest payable semi-annually 10 air per cent. Jersey City ‘Vater BMWs, interest payable stnnl-autrally ten per cent. City of Mtlwaukie /tunas, inter est payable semi-annually 9 seven per cent. Income Bonds, interest payable semi-annually Debts duo the Company, secured by mortgage__ Rills receivable, amply secured, and payable at Dank 0,412 12 500 shares Ilartford and Sew Haven Itailroad Company. . 105 ‘• Hartford and Providence R. It., 10 fav cenE preferred and guaranteed-- 9,95010. 10; " Roston and Worcester Rai1r0ad........ 10,95 i 00 250 " COnnectieut River Railroad_ 14,000 00 . 50 • •Connecticitt River Company 1,250 00 100 " Stafford Bank, Ftnstnluteutr paid in_ 3.00000 30 " Eagle Bank. Providence„ It. 1...,.._.1,980 00 300 " Phcenlx Bank, Ilartibrd, Conn i'.ii3,ooo 00 303 " 'Faubange Rank,' " 17,0:41 200 " Farmers and Itledtani' Rank, "fart: fordrCoull -... -7 25,000;00. 150 " Connecticut River Bank, Hartford... 0,750 00 200 " Harttl/cd Bank, " ... '25000 0) 118 " State Bank, • " -. 15,104'00 75 " Jlartford County Rmk, . " .- 1,874 00 100 " City Bank, 200 " Union Bank, New York 12.200 00 480 " Broadway Bank, " 14,160 00 Id° " Reopleia Bank. - 4,400 00 100 " Ihmover Bank. - 10,000 00 400 . Mechanic.' Bank. " 01.000 00 100 " Bank of North America, Now York... 10,500 00 120 " Rank of America. - ... 10,920 MI 150 4 ' Bank of the Repohne, - ... Is.ma 03 +5O " Bank of the Commonwealth. - ... 5,&10 0.1 100 " New York Life Insurance and Trust - • Company 100 " United States Trust Company LONSCA equitably adjusted, and 5835,5:30 pttanptly Polidies issued and adjustments made by H. B. TEN-EATS. Agent. Oftleu,-N. W. corner Wood and Fifth streets, Pittaburgh For further information enquire at the cenntinotlem; of tbo,SaturdaY Nornina P O3l . • • ISZIV-1:1,4131 LOSTE RHELM, or the Masque, a liistori l JO,eal novel, by, the author of Confessions of an English qhftti .Pis a literary composition: it levy/it/ell in: 3 l 3. Quincy's host style.. The defeeti#43oliits _in his subservient writings are absent frorn.this stout—'it was Written - in -the *ln maturity of Do gnincy's mind,:st the ageof forty-eis. .It eadneutly - desor.ves the designatiomof a curiosity of 'liters- Jure. Itleitterheitn stands among . ..Do guiles numerous, wris, as the only conipleie 'and eitentivo - effort of his . nation all cvnepact."—Pr. Bheitam.ll/Kensir. - • Tiar sale by novl6 No. 65 Market, hear VOlrsthsiieet. GLD AND SILN Eft WATCHES. AT AUCTION—On Wednesday evening. .Noveiolki 28th, at, :I - 9'elork i • at the Commercial Itoonis, earner eflytkZ•antl - Pifth sts. will he sobi-- irePa J°t"ta o U heavy brintinc, , cas4 Gold Watch; ' Baieti • du 1 llnanph Johnson patent lour'Ju 1 ill. J, Tobias do • da II du cylinder nicatieineut - 8 cond hand Silver and Gilt Iratchcx. U 047 P. 31. Anctionner. ESO,II. SALTS--60 bbla for.,Rie by aov22 B. A. VAIVESTOCK L4.110iq5 fo -- V k i e s,in prime orderjust recelial and 'far .30 by laurT2 RIM/Eit j AETAI,—NO tuns Baker's Alto "en)"; 2 - 27 tone ClLReee Logan ; fur sal. by -110 J. W. BUTLER & CO. ;~::~- MEDICAL IMMEEM RILE:11,11A.T1811 CAUTION! 1 year. 3 year*. 5 yeal;* S . _ -O~i^y 1,30 CH/ Cra. 11 'OO 00
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