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, Ltlfit)PAL , AFFAIRS.. ,
tliDAv — htciftNiG — ii - OVESIBE,R - 30
• .cun.r.tuy cCiriMMO,l3. — An adjountedlneesting of
the - Military County Convention was held in the
Washington Infantry Armory, on 'Wednesday.
Amongst other business transacted, Hiram Hulls, of
the Jefferson Ce.valry, Capt. David Campbell, Of the
Duquesne Greys, Capt. Alexander Hay; of the Jack
son-Blues, Capt. T. F. Wright, of the Washington
Infantry, Capt. T. S. Negley, of the Pennsylvania
Infantry, and Capt. M'Master. of the Turtle Creek
Onards, were appointed a Committee to confer with
the : officers of the companies not already connected
With any battalion, in regard to organising a new
battalion in this county—and to devise a method for
electing officers of the present brigade, under the rank
or Brigadier General. The Convention chose the
following delegates to the State Military Convention,
to be held at Harrisburg on the third Monday of
January next, viz : Capt. M'Master, of the Turtle
Crock Guards, Lieut. J. Heron Foster, of the Wash
ington Infantry, Capt. J. B. Negley, of the Pennsyl
vania Itifantry, Capt. Large, of tbo -- Artillery,
grlg. Gen. J. B. Snodgrass, Col. Hiram Hultz, of the
Jefferson Cavalry, Maj. J. H. M'llhenny, Brigade
Inspector. The following were appointed substitutes,
to act in case any of the delegates are unable to at
tend: Capt. Espy, Capt. Desarugh, S. Beitler, Lieut.
M'Williame.
" GnEAT Excrrearxxr."—Repeated representations
nf the Panorama of the Russian War seems only to
increase the crowds that nightly fill the City Hall ;
indeed, we know of many who have repeated their
we know of many who have repeated their visits
several times, and mean to go again ; nor it to be
weattored at, the exhibition being unquestionably the
best of the kind we have ever had in Pittsburgh.
There is scarcely a scene that would not amply re
pay the price of admission. The marine views are
really excellent; the huge ships seem to float by in
rballty. "The 'Baltic fleet preparing to anchor," is
very healthful, nothing but nature itself can equal it.
"The silver moon unclouded holds her way 'through
skies where I could count each little star ; the rip
pling silvery reflection on the water is very truth
ful, the whole producing a harmony of effect truly
admirable. The bombardments and different battles
are given with great spirit, all the usual tameness of
A Panorama is done away with the powerful Dio
n:alio effects of thunder, lightning, healing of the
storm and din of artillery giving an appearance of
reality which painting alone could notproduce.
Thera is to be a performance to-morrow afternoon at
three o'clock, for the accommodation of ladies and
cbildrren.
THE NEw PnOTIIONOTAEY.—The term of Mr. Ed
ward Campbell , as Prothonotary of Allegheny Coun
ty, closes to-tiny, and the new incumbent, John Bir
mingham, Esq., will formally take possession of that
office to-morrow. The following gentleman have
been appointed clerks under the new rey,m, : Messrs.
John Fanwood, A. W. Pentland. Chr. Johle, and
James Moore.
The retiring cirrks are Messrs. John T. Whitten,
David Helm, and Richard Beeson, who will please
accept our thanks for the many obligations we are
itidebtod to them. The courteousness and readiness
to oblige which these gentlemen hare always shown
in the positions they have held so long, insure them
the good will of all with wham they have transacted
business, in whatever occupation they may hereafter
tudept. They have our best wishes for their future
prosperity.
Tut Pvcr. TROCPE.—This company is performing
one of the most successful engagements in Baltimore
ever played there. We extract a notice from the R.
publican of Tuesday last :
"Holliday Street Theatre last evening presented a
magnificent spectacle. for in it was gathered ono of
the fairest audiences it has ever been our lot to look
upon. It was the first night of the Pyne and Har
rison Troupe, and the Theatre was filled with one of
the largest, most respectable and appreciative au
diences that has assembled in Baltimore for a long
time. The piece was Auber's great opera of The
' , Crown Diamotols, which was rendered with magnifi
cent effect, all the artistes being perfect in their ro/...
while the orchestra and choristers added much to
the completeness of the whole."
BESEFIT OF Mu. 11. A. PEIIEI.—The popuLir
play of the Willow Copse is announced to-night for
the benefit of Mr. Perry. Couldock is the only act .r
who ever performed the character of Luke Fielding
in the city, and be plays Lt so well that it looks like
presumption for any ono else to attempt it.. If Mr.
Perry succeeds as well with the personation, we will
feel well satisfied. The performances will conclude
with a new fame, entitled ` Take Away that Girl, "
In which Mr. Perry will also appear.
LECTURE EY PARK BEN! AK TN
before the Young Men's Library Association, will be
delivered on Tuesday next, by Park Benjamin, who
is well known as a poet. satirist, and delightful lec
turer. The subject of his address is entitled " Love
and Money," an excellent one for the display of titl'.
caustic sarcasm ho is so plentifully gifted with. We
earnestly hope be may he greeted with such a Lou,:
e , his merits deserve.
ak-Clark's Stomach Bitters are acknowledged
by nil who have tried them to be the host family ineditine of
the UV" for the rule of LTspepela. Cwhstivenesa and a diaor
demi state of the Liver and Stomach.. They have no mat
IThe proprietors do not pretend to faun on people Dom 1.1$00;
other rirepa.rations that are p.bned upon the public under
the -name of Stomach Bitters. for they have found that on!)
one trial was needed to render curb minion uuneceasery .
DRulpiED. —Mr .C. Scutt, miller a , . Chambers' NI ill ' Yaw aide, wholesale, by COLLI.')I it ('LARK, Third street.
in Latrobe, canto to his death B y ddon s i .s, on Friday 1 between W d o:d u rinil Market; til.:o. Tf. KEYSF-11., 110 Wool
last It is not known exactly how it hap - rd'''''' 1 'ggist'
g‘mer'llY.
esomssmowem!."9
iwned, but it is supposed
that when in the art of ! NllEti - itoo - - K.S. MAGA7INF9...te.—
" shutting down the gatc.,,, ' It Deed croft . . O ' ld H • ‘ t. -I • oru h •te d Quaver;
for the night, he either i -i- song o `, lii .'„, gtha ,"Z h e :,,7 r ,;,,,, ; t r ua l ,,„ a : a
fell ill the water and 'was drowned , or when in, wai ' Discarded Daughter: Charles Vavaasesu ;
P
y th e wile' ' , and so injured as to he ui II ! MysteriesriMysteries of the Court of the BCrn'rt''
struck b
th ' e Pictorial Pain Killer; The Little Joker ; The Wag;
to e x tricate lily . ..self until he drowned. He win , after- ' L.llgkdOit lis.l Linl. - kil. M..;
i I Le.he's New York Journal for Dreenlba ;
wa rd f orm ° dead, w ith bones of the shoulder or (lodor. 1,0,.. 8,,,,,k a.,
chest brP'.4en. 1 ilrallarn'x 3lngtaluo , 10
_ ! Petersun'il 11., do
di,
1
Y . _ ILL DESTROYED BY Fier I H
. On Wednesday. o Inu h ' nl4.l Wordda° it.
d...
evening last, between 6 and 7 o'clock, the mill owned ! Yankee Notion. :do
by R. Jamison, A. Culbertson and Swartz's heirs. I 1 1 , 11 "'„ d u Z. 74, 1 ,1' c ' h ° , 4 ; n 0. .V7' ' X " 70;
situated about half a mile from Pleasant Unity. in Linen - II Living, Ago. No. 6el;
Mackworeg Magazine for November:
Westmoreland county, was entirely destroyed by lire, Annual Cultivator Almanac for 11356.
together with nearly ell its contents. The lose is must received and for male by
W. A. GILDENFENNET A w..
heavy to the owners, there being only $..,000 covered Fifth at., opta.ite the Theatre.
- by Insurance in the Lyeoming Mutual Insurance
. Company.
DEATH FROM TUE KICK OF A HORSE.-011 Friday
last, a young man named Charles Silvey, the driver
of a milk wagon fur Mr. Harrison, of Pitt township,
while employed in carrying a horse, was kicked in the
abdomen. Since that time, ho lingered in great ago.
try until yesterday. when he died. The unfortunate
deceased was a German by birth, and has no relations
In this country.
FOC,ND DEAD IZi wa B t - ED.—A man named
A. AL Stili.A—fk 1,1,1 s for sale by
Alexander was found dead in his bed inn tavern at 1.7 is. A. IiAIDIESTOCK
Blairsville on Wednesday morning. lie arrived the n".z) corner First and Wood ode
day before with a corn sholler, and registered him
self as from Allegheny city. It is reported that he
is a brother of Coroner Alexander. The canoe of
hie death is said to have bean bleeding at the lungs.
'OLLAR SAVINGS BANK, ,
NS. CS fburth street.
An Deposits made in the month of November will i tract
interest from Deeentber 1, 'ISM.
Jig. S. Iloeut.Ks, Eeq., will deliver a free lecture 1 nov2Sid3t CHAS. ss
A. COLTON, Tre',
tter.
r 'OLD LARD LAMP—Hayti' ...old tart Lamp ran 'sow be
upon Commercial Law, this evening, before the large
Fo
seen at the W . lftrl A ti go on nt it o or t n he of r ,LL
..,, EAM ;., .lS fo 'o...ku: i
classes of ladles and gentlemen students attending
the Iron City College. Those visiting a pleasantthere, and IS prepared to Oil unlore and sell right. for States
I
- and Countiee.
. evening's entertainmentahould attend. It la a new invention—well approved by these o ho kilo's .
-- it. as a matter of great economy in lighting r. lone) and
1 msrgetons OF WESTERN PENITEXTIARY. — WiIs ,, I I houses. it burns cad lard, and makes a brlni.int light.
M'Candless, J. K. Moorhead, Samuel Jones, Rudy , !:;'ilitut:":„Thbee..mat'::;.." •
f it.
JO and eri hes ) •
g w. p u r . rri
tetor
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Patterson and David Campbell, were yesterday ru- , nov2.l)d2w Agent of I' ntentee
appointed Inspectors of the Western Penitentiary, ;
by the Supreme Court, for the term prescribed by
law.
of
.MlL.tvenir BALL.—Tho first anniversary soiree
the Washington Infantry will be given at Masonic
Ilan, on Tuesday evening, January Bth. From the
list of Managers appended to the circulars, we have
no hesitation in saying it will be a splendid affair.
ANopert GrK. recognized us having been swine
fiCinilieHenna's auction store by a twin named Dun
lop, was recovered yesterday, at the house of An
drew Dunn, on High street, where it bad Leen left
far a mine
USPA.II) LgrrEps.—Letters for Mrs. R. S. Darr
and Jacob Cashbaugh, of this city, are retained in
the Cleveland Post Office, on account of the postage
being un
IT Is intimated that the Rev. A. M. Bryan, of Pitts
burgh, will take muitoral charge of the First Cum
berland Presbyterian Church, in Memphis , . Tennessee•
Tax person who ordered in the advertisement of an
application for the charter of the " Allegheny City
Bank," is requested to call at this office.
AT a recent sale of autographs, held in New York
city, the autugraph of Hon. Walter Forward was
sold for 12i oents.
DUQUESNE GREYS' SOIREE.—The Greys intend
giving a grand soiree. on Thursday night. the ?tub
Decemter.
Frau 17 loalfFNCEV,l4l.l4,=eTitu Warm'filf a ell
Wednesday nigh about n i ne ' &44 was cause h 5
the burning of a large frame bonseqin the Borough
'of Lawrenceville, occupied by a Garman named:Zia
dersogt. The fire originated in tli&upper story; A
child was sent up stairs for an •arfiele of clothing,
with a lighted candle. While looking around for it,
she carelessly let the candle fall upon the bed, which
was quickly in a flame. The child, in consternation,
fled, but before the alarm could be given, the whole
interior of the room was on fire. in a few minutes,
the flames extended to other parts of the building,
and the whole structure, in about two hours, Was
completely destroyed. Several of the fire companies
from the city, went out with their machines, but
they arrived on the ground in time to be too late to
be of much use.
A portion of the furniture in the gouge was remov
ed, but that destroyed was the mostvaluable.
Mr. Undersogt's loss will be about $l,BOO, partial
ly covered by an insurance of $BOO.
PARDONED.—Henry Bustle, a young man convicted
at the spring term of Quarter Sessions of an assault
and battery with intent to kill, yesterday received a
pardon from Gov. Pollock. He had served out all
but four months of his term of imprisonment. Mr.
Busha always sustained a very exemplary chatucter,
and the offence for which he was imprisoned is ni
ledged to have been accidentally committed. During
his incarceration in jail he secured the favorbie
opinion of the offirers of thnt institution by his be
coming conduct.
DETAINED.—The train on the Ohio and Pennsylva
nia Railroad, due here at S o'clock on Wednesday
night, was detained sevend hotiri by an ntnisua
press of business. The train came - in with nine pas
senger cars, all full.
S r rnENE COL - RT.—Court 1310t-- I, prOSOnt, Judges
Lowrie, Woodward, Black, and Knox.
TIIIIRSDAX, November 28.
In the matter of the rule on Wm. A. Stokes, Esq.,
to show cause why an attachment for contempt
should not issue against him for presenting a printed
paper boos, containing certain charges against the
opposite counsel—rule made absolute, and respond
ent sentenced to pay a fine of fifty dollars. Judge
Knox declared his dissent, and desired that it should
be entered on record that this 'order - was made in the
absence of the Chief Justice, and that Judge Wood
ward had taken no part in the proceedixig, having
been absent when the paper book was presented.
Stewart, Lloyd A Co.. vu. Morrow assignee, &v.:
error to the District Court of Allegheny county.
Judgment affirmed for the reasons givan by Judge
Hampton.
Commonwealth for use vs. The Ohio and Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, (small note case.) Argued
by Courtney- and Williams for defendant in error, and
by George P. Hamilton for plaintiff in error.
Robert Smith et ucr. vs. Samuel Rlack's ex'r
Argued by Alden for plaintiff in error. Court de
alined to hear McCandless and Hamilton for defend
ant in error.
Logan's estate—Grim's appeal. Argued by Fet
terman for plaintiff in error. Court declined hearing
Courtney for defendant in error. •
J. B. Floyd vs. Negley, Mohan & Co. Argued Ly
Sterritt for plaintiff in error, and by Shannon for de
fendent in error.
Farmers and Mechanioa' Turnpike Road vs. Mc-
Cullough. Submitted by McConnell for plaintiff in
error, and by Williams for defends - et in error.
Court adjourned to meet this morning at nine o'-
clock.
DISTRICT COURT.—lion. M. Hampton, and Hon
11. W. Williams on the Bench.
Andrew Johnston vs. John Johnston. Affidavit
and reasons tiled, and rule to di•osotve the attachment.
Hugh S. Fleming vs. John S. Gould et a/. On mo
tion of Mr. Bever, judgmont entered in open Court
for $1895,1,0.
Ebbs et al. V 9. Cuddy et al. Motion for pag-tition.
Reu.sons filed.
GENTLEMEN : In rea thug your local eolumtv.
found that u poor roolored mon is trying to miser
means to save his fain from bondage. Being abtut
to open for public e ilibition, on Monday next, my
Views of the Orcat West and Sunny South. nr Slave
ry and Freedom eantrastod. I will willingly offer to
givo half of my first proceeds to
this worthy design. Respectfully your.,
M. ANDRIET.
_
\cw P.:I - Mello:lA.—]S/.. Eaton has now for sale at his • Thl
hition Fourth street, several vory •alnaNsle
patonte.d articles. Al uong (Abet, 1.4 Hopper's patont h•en
plane, v. hu:h a in tg out ..I,mand . a latent Ake attra - hm.•l, ;
Leeds' cal...braced heelers &lel ventllan , ra; tho poach pr0a....1
portable oven, whir la no foully should b. ‘rtthout ;
and Fez's fan WO/ en: and several .4ber useful illlTCrit,utt•.
The I.llme, the v r e n and the heaters. we can safely erpeul, .•1"
in the stroura t terms from our own camas - rattan Mr
Eaton's new Ili ie of huaneoo ought to prove prottahle
himself and nfrful to the public. Na Inventi,os are all th..
ti now-e-tinya nod there are some guud ones Off•rilW
Abr Dr. Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach
Hatters. -es, universally known Ka a purifier Pad /Amaral ,
clic, to the itylittqa. hen , . obtain...a 11. Ki4.-151aVad pinlifirel
in the di, and kurrnundlne; 'agars. 1 .
Is.' tvl.aurlr
incrosmink I. their highly beneficial qualities sot' bco , m , lliS
known. Xs a Waif, L. assort digesliers--to give n grxel app._
the, and impart fresh vigor to she whole eystem—these Hue
uses ea. 1211.1 be excelled. They non paracuL,rl) adapn.d a.l
this .lima tn. as thousands can teati4teu ho have alreoly ea is
riersml wiry beneficial efforts fann the frequent woof than.
Wholeseila and retail depot, No. :MT Penn street. Pittsburg!.
and for ale by Druggists goserally throughout the l'alte I
: . Stats.e ailed Otrula. aVIV,Lik
—The nest lecture
'j
_IRANK LEIMJE'S GAZETTE UP VASIIIONN fur Overiar
ber, Just reroireti at MINER 4 C0.'1 4 , No. 32 srnithfiel4
xtreei.
tiodoy's Lady's Book for !Wernher :
Graham's Magazine do
Peterson's do d, )
halloo's d.. do
Leslie's Journal do
household Words
11.11iLM Ot lOW do
Thompson's Reporter do
Bhwkwrgst's Magazine f..r NoVember ;
Art Journal to
The Illustrated London sews, :November
Fur all new Books. Magazines and Papers. call or semi to
the cheap Bookstore of IL IdINSIR &
nov29 No. 32 Smithfield street.
EVENED SALTPF.TItX---60 kegs fur solo by
nov - 29 B. A. FATINESTOCK .4 Co
OLL BRA MSTON.EL-a)
nov29
prkfIN.F.SB AND MONEY.—An opportunity for invest.
,131 inept. and a partnership in h nutgnifiront, permanent,
staple and lucrative business, Is now open for acceptance,
by a party who wishes to make money. Here ix a chance
that does not occur but once in a century. None bat reliable
parties, with business qualification, and from $5,000 to
$lO,OOO available capital, need reply to this notice.: and t.
such, a demonstration of farts will be presented, tjukt wilt
exhibit a position the most captivating end desirabie. his
Is no gamy, catch-penny advertisement, but boon Jedc. and
substantial In every respect; and the severest scrutiny
psb Address " Manufacturer," Poet Office, Ifittshurgli, po .
and full Items will be communicatest nov2ll t f
VRESII FRUITS --
200 Lot. Music.
200
100
WAN'rkD IMMEDIATELY—Board In a respect-alai fam
ily, by a gentleman and his lady—ono or two awing
required; 2 good Cooks for private families, wages $2 per
week; 6 Oirbs to go to Sewickley and Now Bright= ;
Girls for hotels In the city; a good Blarkamith.
Situations wanted by a boy 1 l years of age, e good busi
ness habits, and ran give good reference; a young ro an es
clerk; a porter; a barkeeper; 4 toy to go to the country;
carriage driver; a gardener.
Apply at BARR'S INTEI,LIOENCE OFFICE, 410 Liberty
street. n0v"..17
APPLICATION FOR CHAIITER.—Whereaa, a num Der of
the citizens of Peebles and Collins Townships, Alle
gheny County, have applied to , the Court of Common. Pions
of said County for a charter for the "EAST LIBERTY COL
LAIIATE INSTITUTE," the following order was make:
And now, to wit, November 17th, 1845, it ia ordered by the
Court that the foregoing application fora charter be pub
lished, according to Act pf Assembly.
_
By the Conti
UENT'S' TRAVELING SHAWLS—A. A. MASON A CO.
Imre just received 94 /me dozen different 9 tyles of Gout's
'Pr nrdtng Shawls nov•27
TEICRSD.XY, November 28
IF ,, * the PlttAn irgh !vlorning Pobt. j
Is for sale by
ft. A. FAIIIAItfI'fOCK A Cv
In halals:
In quarters;
..104 drums Flo; Just r,elved and I,r sato by
REYMER k ANDERSON,
Nu. 39 Wood stn. 01
LIVE OIL-60 baskets for sale by
B. A. SAIINENTOCK h CO..
cir. Wood and Find atm d.a
, fI,OOMIVIERCIAL.
PITTAiIMWEI BOARD OF TRADE AND
HERADHANTS' EXCHANGE.
President
L
Presidents. ts
GEO. W. CsiSS
T S. CLARKS
Trea ewer
N HOLMES, Jr.
Sxretani-
JAMES P. BAR.R.
Superintervient,
S. T. NORTHAM, Ja.
71,4;mitiee of Artearation f r Nycember.
tall W. CASS, t. P., ACV. PHILLIPS,
D. M'CA.NDLESS, JNO. A. WILLSON
REESE J. THOMAS.
WEEKLY MONEY ARTICLE
PITTSBURGH, November 30th
There is very little change in money matters here
since our last. The banks aro still discounting up to
their full capacity, particularly of western bills.
There is no stringency. There is money enough
here for the business, but currency is very scarce.
It is sent west to buy produce, and there has proba
bly seldom been less currency afloat in this city.
The late run of coal was very successful so far as
yet heard from. Nu losses of much account occurred,
and the amount sent out was large—near three and
a half million bushels. Flour and other products
continue to arrive in large quantities from the west,
and are sent eastward. The Central road is doing a
thriving business. The closing of the New York
canal, and high rates 'of freight on the New York
roads, must tarn more of the freights this way,
Business continues unusually active, and the man
ufacturers particularly axe supplied with orders as
fast as they can fill them. The late rise in the Alle
gheny has revived the lumber trade, and brought
down large amounts to our wharves.
Although we are well assured of the abundance o
all crops, no very groat reduction of the prices o ,
provisions can be expected for some time. The limi
the foreign demand must be seen before a perma
ncnt downward tendency of prices can be anticipa
ted. The shipments of grain and cotton to Europe
are now very heavy: and one consequence was that
the last steamer took out no specie. At the same time
the California steamer brought about two millions in
gold to New York. But unfortunately the imports to
New York for last week were excessively large,
nearly double what they were in the same week last
year.
The total value of imports thin year 12 1.11,421„;11
against 5161,434,243 for the same time last year.
Difference in favor of this year '530,000,000. But
the English manufacturers seem resolved to make up
the deficiency as fast as possible whether their goods
are called for or not.
The Philadelphia Ledger of the 28th says
Notwithstanding a favorable show in the state
ments of the New York city banks for the last week,
the publication of the figures on Monday was attend
ed with a very (Wedded decline in the price of the
loading fancy. Brio Railroad shares opened at
and closed at 51J.t. Illinois Central suffered nearly
as much, and Reading Railroad shares 1 per cent.
The movement in money at New York has quickened
decidedly. The Bank report, as compared with the
previous statement of Nov. shows the following
changes
Increase of loans. - - $282,488
Alain in specie, - - - 412,322
Decrease in circulation, - 102,09
Apparent decrease in deposits, 848,207
The statement is a favorable ono on the specie line,
while the loans are hat inconsiderably afflicted. As
remarked yesterday, the gold movement of the week
was unusually light; not a dollar exported, and no
California receipts. The increased stringency in the
money market at New York is sought lobe accounted
for by a largely if:wreaked amount of Eastern paper
thrown into the discount nfhees. Lenders were en
:Oiled to realize 12 i.ier rent. on first-elans names. and
Is on fair signatures. on moat of the offerings. A
few favorite New York name, were thine at 10 per
rent. The Southern and M eaten bank lialauces were
heavily drawn upon. which occasioned a little more
movement in demand Inflate."
The New York E.-n.O let of the 2611 says •
"The demand for money is mgt acute generally.
Rates hare a declining tendency. Call loans fire
made at 7 per ,01/L., and diSCOUIItA of first class men
motile paper are Oulu per cent.. and second clams 10
.1 . 12 per rent.
On the stork exeliang: [bore arc fair b 1 1 .) Cr,. At
the afternoon meeting of the hoard yesterday there
seas more antler) . to sell exhibited, and a further .le
cline was submitted to. In one or two. quarters, loans
wore called in, ohich no:merit/alba a sactidie Ly bola
ars on borrowed capital. The stock market is espe.
icially Leary. The Roston Banks hose aeon
re sell-ug
tiheir demounted paper in this market to a large en
ternt, and at high rates of discount, namely. I?. per
Malt. This demand for money frotn Best o w, aA a4l
as from Baltimore and Philadelphia. has occasioned
sdXwe call loans to be eatled, whieh led to the sale of
many - psreels of stocks.
Ic ix belles - J.4 that the Lotttal cry!, ien.Avti
will far exc,4l nuy prop wut year u
ranch three and EL halt milli •n 1,01,
The exp,rl.6 ..1 pram and I" r •.ur. the 1.1 p
aml.,•r t i groat I.lntftlia and lrelan•l. amount a•
Flour. ! n 9,694 I ki,222
Vhcat,
'tarn. do .
Thoov. it gon' arc• fr.tn E. loa rJ .11' foreign t
culer.
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WEEKLY REAIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET
litalat v.—The Waxiness of Ptuatiorgh wasmore no
uv
'hail at Ila I.ll,nlan thiovughtlares
are dram awl mag• its. with W.A. awl
ftrssint e man ufartoriess of 15 , 0. lilosx. Cott.. and l•
are 111 full blast: and or mbar , - and railway depots 'loss
a lost le and !tests .tr that 45 , 5151, 1 hp.l,l;fi,l
4Latte of affalts
la the quotations ttf proite awl u otierall, not
mush alteratedi has taker, ilia , - since •mr
Flour is 11.4 Ful astts••. ,{,•1111- ••ri ttet meek ••1 at.itut
12 1 ,. cents iii may he noted: lot dn. is ill evest niraitive
itmattit to the fait dm: the minter rate of french , • oil the
Pennsylvania Cents al Roost moist into uperatat , n early in the
meek h .ally alleeted Pi..ul then. and will affect Grain
after Saturday neat. when a decline In Wheat. a. 'oar Is•
napetted. if formigu nems of a f+“‘lral,le ammeter le not re
ceived
The folios...lk its - . the import' , t c./m.• of the firths ,psi
articles, ae eumfiared with last st eek
I,hta.
111.onsi. won
liarley. Loa ..
('ors. too,.
Flour. t. 14.
Hog.. heart..
Pig Metal, boo
e. trio
liVaseaL has
'Karol. baler .
\Whisky. bble
APPLEd A large supply are In market and thr arteel ,
conasequeutle Is reousei , hat doll Prseen range frotu Beast
to g Inside figure , * fur prem..
ArlblEA...Berala it nteady lade at , N,' olwrattott. It,
Pots- -brad I.enlntilly at Kaleratesi nage readily at :ad.
.'fearLi are Dim and eicarre at t , II
IBC)' V..ISIIEAT FLOUR :Die receipts of Buckwheat Fl- or
at this Isolnt ore eseeedlugly heavy, principally for shipment
down than Ohio. Prhain were pretty well sustained until
within a lay or two, lent n great quantity coining In. future ,
dropped tb $2.7b(43,0 0 . Sellers are nut eager to Ink, the
lowest que,dation named.
11A(ON...Market bare of all rie.ecriptu•toe, The only talon
reliorted on 'Change were last &tenpin,.t it • 4 0A.11. 1 tin 01•111.1
at 14e, and WOO lbs Seder at lib'.
BUTTER AND tiOtrii...Thea tkrueile Is tlremer than lam
week. as rececytee are Finale Prtmr Rote sells at 15(0)2 , 4 rind
mail h'acke'd at Itedi.lll. Eggs are soareely ; .I.e had. a fair
quotation en cruld be 1514{1.5.
"SUCK ETl+ ANT) TT' BS ...Sales at mill. at lira Brighton. of
Bucleelet at • dorete large Tuts, atoll do.. gee,
Keeler, y 3. Fr ,eu store. Buckets. gii.97.; large 'fate. $7,60:
instill Is., i 7
ell Moat ealen R are 'mule at lOe. idle oe-
oo.ilional one take, lila., at Pi,. .
;:OFFER... We quote at 334:1.34. rash and time.
ClSl3.Dia F. .The following aro the rate. POW PS 011161114 i :
lianillit R,P, ,011 17c Ii lb. Cut ... lile - t i ft,
White a.. 14 -
"
Tarre..l do 1:: .. 14
Parking /=
82,37 (4.4,50 $ dozen
-$ coil, Ilk . /A lb
col 1. /.1 lb.
‘11 , 01 11 a. , il7! 6, Ito doz.; Ilot
corn) N S ARNS, following are now the ruling
poL"gr, TATIN
59.5 1,10, incluglvo. 20c It'. I Nu. 16.
11 arid 12..... ' O l .." 17
13 ..19
-
22 " "
Carpet Chain: white, 194_421; colored, '311(a24. Cove;let
Yarn, 2.3426. I.4ndiewlck. lv. Batting: No 1.
12: N 0.2, 12; Family Batting. ln. Caulking.
16.
CRACKBRS...The following are manufaeturvre' prix.
Water Crackers,t bbl
Butter "
Pilot Bread.
Crackera..? 113--
Boston
Pir-Nic
DRIED FRUIT—New Peaches are up a little; we tt,te
now at 51.37 VAi11.,50. Apples are worth t1@1,12.
FISII...The ramp:anal quotations are . flood White Fish. SIO
ot bbl hi of this dc. 55.00 largo No 3 Mockerll
t0,..10,50; thisdituo t 3, $
not27viltaw3t
r c
ti ,
01)11 I. of rut Poel,
N,,teuilret 341.
N. , 17 N. 24
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FLOUll...Althomgla the receipts of Flour are large
week, last week they were eonslderalghesrlar,aeitrebSis
were thenlorced on to he shipped,before the winter tariff of
freights on the Pennsylvania Ventral werianticellect. That
regulation went into operation on Monday, sines when a
slight decline has been perceptible in Flour about equal to
the difference in the former and the present tariff. Extra Is
worth from $8,50 to $8,62, and Pupertlne $8.25 to $8.50.
GAt3 PIPE. The following are the quotations fur wrought
Iron tObing
inch Gas Pipe
do do
MMM
Ay rid do . *e, do do 90 "
4 do do " 3 du do $1,36
to do . ....13 •' do do
do do 17% •' 4 do do .. 1.9.4
1 4 . do do "6 •'
Subject to the customary discount.
1,111A1N...T1 e arrivals of Wheat were vet-) larg*l,Lat week
will be seen I.y roferetwe to a table above. pricea range
from ;1,75 to $1,55 fur Pennsylvania white, and rod at 21.85
to toe Teonegore do. Rye is drooping at 85 to
Corn 4lkc In the car, and Onto at:11.(13;:::, Barley hag decno-
ad to $'1,25 for lott from wwttt.
GILOCERIES-.31 ,, 1tmvm in not to Arm, at 41442 r to city
and 43(4;44e to country t rade. New Orleans Engat arc spll
lug at 9iryß to city trade; to ~,entry C..ff, 1 .
41234:: ILleo 7Et
HOMINY,.f new at r 111.1,1
II kV... At acalua 0v.1h.f..r $14:41..
lIIDES...Dry are hold at In the regular 'way .
Beef IIldes•acll at 5!.:,e.
OS—Saks from wore nt 38654",
uUS...Thrre ii n goal deal of Hpoeulation going oA i
Hop. and packers are chary of purchasing at present prices
They are held here at .i. 13.5003.75. !.fost of those now
slaughtering were• purcha.ed soo n • time ago at $5,50. Am
they will probably come down to that figure before the sea
A:s D NAILS...SaIes of common puddled bar at 23.
and in 111iiim :led. and upwards at .12(44e. Juniata ine
4 1 v. The mills al, all in a.•ti yr operation and the demon.
is pool.
ARD...Wo note sales of amrdl lots No. 1 at 1.:,?/....441:1:
LEATIIKR.. The At.,,rt , rates are: lied Spanish Sot.•, V li.
Slaughter Sole 24427 c ; Upper Leattiee. is dozen,
$27(433; Bridle do. do. $.341(q.40 ; Country Bridle do. $25(104
Skirting Leather. V n).
1,U)15E8....A great deal Ilas come down the Allegheny
this rise, but dealers here has in g their yards hill Cr' not
anxious t., purclinAe It will. most of it, plied op for
better demand. The nominal quotations are: s9aslir for
common, and $, - .SI for clear Shingles $2, $2,50®2.75 )I •
Sawed Lath r 2.
POTATO& , ...Rano from 30 for hods, and 40(gyik
r N.hanuocks
PIO METAL...Thor o was but little metal come down this
reshot, notwithstanding the river and its tributaries was
:nlliciently high. The metal men are probably holding on
far better prices. We have no gales to report.
SALT.. \o. I at $1.112; extra at $1.75.
firmer. and selling at $1,C.5(4.1.tN.
SITEFI 'Spring 9[4,1, Plttrburgl, manufacture, 6Lig46!
Plow d. 7Cet 7 1 ,.,; keel plough 'A mg., 8; do, cut to pattern,
8€,,?1,10 , ..: A It Kt,l, from rolled Iron, 5!.:;; front hammered
do, Fork do, ; Shovel Jo, R, ~,t d
dandy tire, 7; Eliptie Springy, seat do, 1346,04: Culti
vator teeth, 1:lx5, fg,, ! ,,51., tooth.
TAT. LllOl4 ..Sake of several email loth wer, reputed at
01,40011er
WHITE LEAD..I. firm. with a vi-ry actlvP demand, and
tea d dal, at 12..',0 G.r pure w oil, and dry 90 - 14 lb.
11 I 11,ii V eol,r of ra a are made at and rfActitled en rid.
Philadelphia Market
Pun kr/HAITI y. N.tvembr 29.--Cttttou very quilt, hut pr.ess
rtialtitattted . the export demand fur /quilt is good.
but wait light rtvripts and a reduced stock, holders are hrnt
sales 4:00 this vt mig,lit brands at $4,5 1 1. mcludwig some at
shade Less. 4ts.) lihis extra at and 200 Lilt's extra
family at tt The market iv poorly supplied with Wheat road
It is in dertuttel. but the. mi,nced rats.. dentamied Ity hokiera
have rostramt d operations: elks la S) bushels red at f.2.17ta.
2 20, and Usl bilt.k. In fur ...Ikitt• at is it, demand
nail I umber vales of 30lairli.4000 y
part at t,7:t. and part to strive on itrlaate terms
sal.". .2(r/k/ I.ltAlirlA ,t 020g2, old tv aor th 5.1 m, I,tr2.
Cloverseed agar- g nod a anted at ss. R Itinky 111" U-rut! de
mand at 41m.42 tor Ida. and -to fur bLds.
Cinclunat Market
CIN•IN • ♦ rt. 1\ vvrznl.er yitet tad., 1:A, at
t',ol) lbo+ C. , rn nt 41 li•ao I,m,r; mth ,
stt 7:.
11,t111, • 1. 7 , Lard at I I
I.i It Ist 7 , i•a ,
bl.l- •tf... :13,
tialtlinore Cottle Market
r..01/..ring•l of 8. - 1 Chi •I.
u. .• bead. all ol r ue.•tJu.l art r,rrt,:fo
1•1, mart,. w 1,1.,. s 111 a, tb a t•rtAl. denim, I
I=l
2.4 -Th• 1/Art..i L,r NVl.r.st
jrFI t 0:$ o‘, t.• r h.nn,r Cart, htis tilkhily improvvi
AUcTION SALES
I? ) 1 . .1 \IIES NI • EN N
, 14 , ; , 'l7ll F. ):T A DO VT /T
1.1:)tt it yr. LI: C , F L\\fl! tve vlitars
...11111. A., , re , vta, Nlz, • 11AN De. 'O3
at 1. . 1.. L A 11 will lee. .3.1 at path .ale. I.r 0 .t., of
be 1.... • r 0. , ••'.1. tat. ..t
the .In,n., M. Donn , Ll et, the
le i ttetvoo, let nivlve 1....1. arc,
..11.1 1110 ltv.a.taa e
.1.3. i the 0..te1ev,.. A 11,.! t!
le, at 110 ti trt ;b arai
rho 0. .13.--to a 0 Poevel. u blob the ITittalencgh end
La, 1,-r, .Tivieled into Let,
ay-, fl v.. 1,1.'1 KU 1/1. .S.V of naal.,4fig ple.tarear ,
.•••....t.l
1 1.1,..- no 3 ,erar.l , l,lo v , p 1.30, dreilt.paatral Ifs a
Woo arn 11 the Alto-ear, 13,-. of 3 iner•
MoKereeiv. • La , \V vet Pit 1.11,11. th. tc..ln Mr
J b .it ;be , fort, .o'. the Mal•
e.. 1.1 0 ..• • wt. , / I n fans,.
Delta, .1. , I In.. I-ne- :Iv , e 1 rive eleht
....I r.i• e vet 11.1t;bt 1,1 le, ,IN
..r• trn.v. Tlir. laluable ¶10'! .11 La.!
I!. Terni,llrert.3,l
. 1., fir Jame, Mclavorevell,
Inez, 111..101 leo.• for life al tbe
re. • , .11 te. .11•1, ter vrevio.o3, At Vv.. .alt,.
. .11 - v onalet 1, ..! iene
hr, It.. :ei.tiallet locchafti, , Ittlatee3 x 1 .31t.
fa• TO 11 , • , 11 tbe to a Torrileitio 1100.1 Ie
fr ibe -n1.•,:.:11-Ttirortlie 1., tlattt. tf..of 0 r.. r.
. 1.101-. to allls arcl I , l3vvevant lwatame , ,
ever,' I. ln.. . Otte , mile. 4 - natant . u, a
zva, • ut. v 1 .Ott Ntrevast,le. , reenetr. fln.t
tt, p•••i.ect t bat con 1... f
. 4 00:11,in ••t aril stater - ea:.
1,13 vte.l itti :1 • I A '4144 ..r
.3.01,e, prolia3.l V. - Mot in the stivtott, fornislotot
1.. 11/11 , 4 b. ft ...1 fr.an the ververal qtatell fvertrair..ionna
tor. 3;0..3 ever , than ten minute, Ireroe3
oe'h nti.l rolance lo three r.ioal annul,
pa ,Meri t..Nl 111. I (11 , 1'..- 10. weot-r.t by b..roton
Vier further arr: , ula^.....t.pbefttl..ll may th. Illtott• PI itch.,
Oa • ii,e - tv l'ittvleiraetv or to Air Janne, McDonnell
veal:: 14
vis th.• 1 n 1,i.•
Ii( t' kT.11.0 , a F. , on Smunlay es, p..
mn.
3 , 1 /at. 3. - k. at !ha Coottni , yrial 1;,•
„1 N... 1 .••• I 3 toll 33 e ..lA—.\ larr
:,1 ,alnal•n• Lonny .tanciard at,
In •art.,n4 4 111,r2311r, .11 , 11144 stb:••h are. V
or', 1. r•ht, 1, •,,,• Nl,ala.ry
%V.,rkr. s • 11111.tml. 1,4•1"..
Churn.rt:n.t2 r o f tt mmn. tior 1
.A P., Ii . An••trut Tl,Anat , r
lirtorn3lll3 , :: 11 ow , 4- ,;• , ...I.orol /t.u.r,r.
13e IA 13 , , !I, Dunlap's 11,t,r) Iryl ork. Haw
31*-rk , ,a Fin , . A rt
1-3 , , art'. 1,.., r.,- al
131,1,11 e I.lfr ait WO 1.3(.• of 11,1 111,11
..! 11011,14 y WA Art Mn.tte.. •A Slane, . wir”,ll
Fannie rlio .11 Mart tr 2 nl , l pnrt
are nov
I' M I/ 111 S.
Nf tl:TII A‘l ti AN MIN INf Ctr
Ti.,frfwL9rsfftlfttg, b,-ietttlwr 1.. at 7 o'fftfylt. at li. Nil,
• film:, Ev - hwtig , Itiwang. Fourth far...ft. Pittniffirgh will I
l a ...mu w lwftlf 111.0, .Iff If N..rt
A Illel 1..1. t
1;11.1:0
‘t 1' IW, kt...
I II;11T 11 At,w, rci m,,,,,i„
3. I Ithr
c , orwer 110,..1 tuul 'fib AIn , CA, m
One sti/Atuntutl. well nniiil,l Spring ‘Vegiiiii.
iit P NI. DAN IS, Auctii,i.
O _
RPII AN . S' Cut' SA irun ,
in order of the Orphan , Conn of Alloglaeln• county. I
v. 11l e 11."... ie public Nair, the prolnlae , ,, in iiool; I;.Win
;Wit; Within one an n .11the Alia Penna . " I-
"wilt Railroad State d .
n i t tile on Saturday. thr
DA V ill , IIEtIDIBER. ut 2 ..'cluelt P U. the tollowit,"
reed ,;htrite, the property of Jom,rn tO VAnl(l,,, hob ,
the , Plttelulrgh..lieeitaed
All that mrtallt trail .'r pietn , of Innil nitunte in
townnlilp, ouunty. bunnibol and deserll,l an fol
burs. to wit • Beginning nt n le,t uu the Sharon road. then , ,
fit • deer,es+, rust '27 orison t. , a rot. tree; then,.
north 10 rlegmon, meat 10 1-10 perch°. to a peat th, noe
northdepeceU , mat 21 I,errhet , to II foot In the rut.,
thanes mirth 3.1, , ,ier,re,,, root 'li perch., to it ;
(hewn. mirth 3tllu, dogrivn, east 12 ',unlit, to inn (Ant tin•not•
D.ll, S degrors, rant perrhos ton pout up line of laud ot
William Watt noun' 1,214 ilegmen, runt lift-lain
perehes to a etseminnt thenro south 10 &green, Weal 102
peroho , to it white oak ; then, degree ( .. nut 49
parker ton whit. , oak; thence south 2 degmen. eu.et
I'i ti-lit
'nu oh', to t o nit "11 tine," (to
r, ad: Own' ,
rood north 133 dog rver.. 6-10 perdu. , do it port t lo•not ,
Thoth d.-g-rves, (Arbil peorlte , to u blank oak; thou,
north 70 tlegreoa. We-t 12 :blu perch,' to
d o groos, wo;it11i; ;.1n le•reite , ti Inert on it tom r .0•1
tilinglownethip road to mil, 31 0 , degri , ..,
1 . 10 ton 114. i. on line (4 land ot IL,Mo t Studard;
I hears north ;til_; degree. era 121, 7.10 'perches n
thence north 17 dogree, etwi tin lAirchel, to it post; theta,
north .. .. I,Vol then.' SC
atls
In t porch , 1, , pool on ShO Slat ran 'ond.
of 3 rods and
iserdies. With the all.,vittioe, waking In all ott•r 31,0 non,.
'mane,. it? S‘LI:.--(1110-tillr11 rnfh. on the ileiliety tow
deed; the balance Io to paid equal ttonuat tty
with intorest ,eenr,l by bowl and mortgage on the
I , ,Misen.
By the Conn
G nom - , C FADDEN.
Allnlitustrntot
For further particular', 4.11,11111, ka.1,1 A.ituhalat rotor, Al
5„ . 39 F o urth etreot, or Of S. W (JILL Attorney ut lANr
"ilk,. So.. 't9 Fifth street l'lttAntrgh. '
BUILI)INli LOT FOR SALE.--A lot 24
feet On WYLIE street. !aid extending back I A9 feet to
Male allay On the bark part f the I.it iv a Cellar IVall,
built for two aniall naia o II 11 a daiiiruLle location
for a reoldrrk , and will be sold low, and on favorable struts.
Title, peal. uid .101 - from Inciinebramea. cif
at the office of Morning roe._
24,
.11a
..
..
WAN 13111:LLERS--N“ winter stork of Sheller,
11.1TiVing, of T 111101.1.9 MIAS. capacity of shelling, and 1.111
rating in the best rummer from 15 to 100
by buebels t
ic
at tim Agrultural StorA, 47 Yiftli Street,
•"` JAMES
"
N111.1.-4--Stock Feede N•
rs are plear..l to examine
Scott's Little (haat Corn and Col. Mill, willott will g-r.nd
corn on the nob, or slieLlml, with aim, and apeod, Price s.lu
awl $5O, complete; IA urranted. J a )I..ES NV A RIPIti kl'
! c . LL' M-75 bbl' fur sale by
B. A. VAIINESTOC.K A W..
corner First and Wood streets.
_
_•
White Fish! Fish! Fish!
RIKER & HUBBARD, S4Ntic9Ky, Ouio,
lutvo for sale and keep constantly on AARE%
hanl, a full supply of FRESH AND SAIT
WHITE FISII, and all other varieties Of LAZX FlSlT
oct2Sk2an is
fAIXIABL,RTAND FOR SALE—Three and a-bulf acr;a
Vof Land, eligibly situated on the thist Liberty Road.. , p•
pawing the residence of Cartwright, Earl. This ; lipid ikon
well, and is very dreliscle either for a family residence. ,Jr to
divide into building lota. Price, $.1,5 4 j0; Lerma easy.
CUTIEBERT & SON, :13 Mark et atroot
4 • •• _,..re
, •••
- a 44. • .
a z t
• •
AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE. -J. C. FosTE.R., sole Lessee and
Wit. 11. RxrD, Stage Nlano.ger: Cry. FOSTta,
Actiog Diallay, , tr. Treasurer, J. V. Banana.
PBIOEP OP ADMISPPON
....
Box. and Parquette • • 60c. I . lh - irate Boxes, Large. 00
Sword Tier- . . ... ..... Private Boxes, wDaIL.. .5 U 0
Boxes for . colored persons .25 rents.
Certificate, sx•nring seats, 12% cents e rico
Orr Benefit of Mr. H. A. PERRY.
Palos! Ersdrt.No, NO4DIDER 20, 14;5,
THE WILLOW CoPSE.
Lake Fielding
Sir Richard....
After which. the new Nei of
TAKE THAT OIRL AWAY
10. Doors open at d!/ _performance performs:we begins at 7.
--
CAID.—ln fulfilment of a detertninamm to prcsent the
citizens of Pittsburgh and its environs with the highest
and most attractive amusement which the fields of L3rie or
Dramatic Art afford. the Manager of the prrrsistacif
THEATRE hot effected an engagement, for FIVE NIGIRI'S
ONLY, with tar world-rune urd
PYNE ,t HARRISON
ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE I
T.lnquestionahly the most complete and accomplished that
hies to er appeared before'an Amerimu public, comprising
the accomplished artiates:
MISS LOUISA PYN P. . .... Prima Donna.
MR. W. HARRISON Prima TOTIOre
MR. DORNCASTLE Prima Baritone.
Slit. STRETTUN Prima Itaooe.
MISS PYN
Aided by a Pi fWERFUL CHORUS and augmented Orelmstr:
of Accomplished Niusicians.
Conductor of Orehestra
tr,".7- The op,as will occur In the following rotation
Monday evening. December 3d, 1N55,
SOMNAMBULA.
Tuesday evening, December 4th.
BOHEMIAN 0111.. L.
Wednesday evening. December sth.
DM:OUTER OF THE FaXIIMENT.
Thursday evening, December 11th.
YIARATIN A. fur the Inundit of Mr. Harrison.
Friday evening. December 7th,
CROWN DIAMONDS, for the Benefit of Minh Louise l'yne.
Jur No ro-ongagement can take place, a 9 the Company
appear he Cincinnati. December huh.
urj...'rlie immense expense attending this remarkable en•
gagement. renders unavoidable the following liberal scale of
PRICES OF ADMISSION
To Burt* or Paropette, $1; Second Circle, Sic.; Gallery, Ze.
tt e t- The Box Book will he open on Saturday, December 1,
w hen scats can Iw encored fur arty evening during the °pee
ratle Season. nov2.v
FELLOWS' REGALIA BALL.—An
Odd Fellows' Re is Ball, for the benefit of the Widow*
and Orphans' Fund of Allegheny Lodge, No. 49, will be held
at LAFAYETTE HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING, November
31lMIMS
\ Cm. C. Ander,kai. No. 24,
Wm. Hallman, U.
J. £ Slinlon, " 30,
Wm. ll'Cleur),
A. Roe•aing.
J. 0. Smith,
Owen EMI., 64.
Jos. Brown, •• 182.
Henry Saadore., '• 241,
Charlee 204,
Ileury Barker,
Tiiomae C. 360.
'• 362,
W. J. Mont gamer y 3 0 6,
B. C. innghty, - 403,
G C. 9hidl
Jo.m, A. Simle6,
Jas.....A_ 11. Spoor.
notin
PITY HALL.—Is new open, and will eon
mew until further notice. ILANINOTON'S IMAM)
Do/IC.OIIC PANORAMA of
THE h . CINSIAN WA R'
Front the commencement to the fall of 5.0.and..i..1.
Tho until,- Panorama cover, an area of upward. Of fk.Olo
r,,orni - Canvas, being materially ti..wirtell by thy union of tho
anborme and intriento imminnery with
EXTRAORIANARY CHEMICAL EFFECTS'
•
Faithfully port ro.y lug the ruoug flame- in the Burnin g
Bilinhardinerita, hr.. healthful Ylounlight Seem., Twinkling
strait. and >ih ory Il••t1•• - tinn in the Water. There are thirty
dtlt••reut .genes. many of the figure. are life rite ; the whole
formulating with the
STORNIINO OF SEBASTOPOL AND FALL. OF TILE
Amid the tinafening explosion of the tnlnett, rolling of the
musketry and booming of cannon, together with the lurid
glare of the BUR\I iO CITY, prodortng an efitrt
.),,CE, 'SEEN NEVER To BE voitutyrrEN:
B.—'tbero trill he Afternoon Exhit”ilutot On ‘V1 , ..14!.. ES
DAI anti SATIALDAY, at '3 Admiasion,
Childr e n In the afternoon. lo ,vat..
1 15, - In iii, 41pell at t-,ntrwriring at
o'clock. Admission, 21, rents; eltildren,l:t
110V . ..1} •
- - - - -
V , rTiCE Ti) NVllo'd IT MAY eoNCEILN --The Public
.. :sprins Silks of heal Eatate at Rochester are OLAI
and an. 131.11.1)INO SEASON has fanny commoner - J. Every
citizen of lhadiester is busily employ Eton thirty ut forty
iota tamales. ho have iteeonte ettizens the present Spring.
Mot constant employment :tot it, a feu days a hundred
families ma, cnll /mg rmluned 4 , airy on the NV . ..li: of the
pnseal
The (Ire 11.111.1.ng Estobrahrtmar so now crar completion,
mei sr .11 be In Nil operation in JuneSveral Curs %11l he
ready fur doh ere. by taiutraet. site let e
Joly
Eau, three tie , et:tin - lota In Itoeltester. n.ll !to euntrm s ted
for utanediatt ly, and numerous titian Improvements wilt be
~ mimeo , +•e, a malt amount ut mechanical and
~(tlei indepen.l4,ot 01 the ear hats
to pts , lrody employ ftsdu one is tun huml, I
A pr.an,oent brichmaker from Ibt hdtureli has just T.LIT-
H 1, • ,... roue tarprr lots, and rot.truMea to utak , 131.11 theta
fortito tab teshisto brims. to, gangs of hands vulitnl,llßA
;lurk. the ; resent week_ 1.0. W.., the uthor yards hen toture
eat/shushed In the neigll6,llo.l.
Inst . -nrs ttln - aly :Jive nith roc Is men. and
the I 01 leattuu t I,, ltvl.l teßtnu
ishundan' nll.l i.e.! tenerneunk
spring up to tenets , come ut our house, She - 11 non
t Mtnntee.. tour tamales, tha •Ir fa tallies, ~15.1 I
/••:11 N Netu . h.
Anj dui INA bud% . bop 6.41 at tht• four publi.•
,tt four :MLitt . Pahl till' .itribg, tact
ill --ally it...J. Liar:rat. nt prtrut. by . on Ins .
&II wh.....ter TFILLA--011.9-1b 0h... n.-third
,•tt. tattl unt-lbtrti tt,
M 1 1: ..”11.1/
I - 1 1. , 1.4. ,an ..1 1.. La.l ut if., 1,, floU .-s - h. ti
1 ha Lb.. '.,./t.ll \las lote hr.
ti. 1..-1 lo 121, and no. prlca,
tsl., from fl it11.:0 , per f...l fr ant. Tho
pr. ul nwrn col
Wm...pv.l and magma , ••nt 'lron! Pinno. tour na - n,
n th. , •t the, I. , nong - 11 11.2che.lor . Co, 1./eaut}..
uParnt‘ btnialw. ,, n 6:ant. ar, ut 1 . flit,'' (an be
t6rongli 115..n1 , _ , mud awl ,
r. not n 1, 1., at riluatrlm v. not,.
F. Brow n'• li:**rixee of Jaukaic a Ganger.
i I if' , ESSENCE is. a preparntiou of unusual
..s..rtivnre. In ordinary start finer, inrrtorrtr rhrdrrn.
t, in all rfurre of prostration tin tlicusttr , tun - 114.m.
ot tur—titonbir 1 nit.. Duritbr, iii brr , rt.l.loulle
hr.let 41. it is i•ortUrar nth , lot* .
family .11.1tribunt or trvrttlyr t.h.,111 , 1 Ire tat tritont It.
, - rs - Isr •urr to ;trt Ilr. iroutnan r, whuh IA
Pr`tltr l,- ` 1 ttnir I .y . nt ltt. lh or; and Clo.nueril
't F ...roar or Fifth and Chrr-t nut •trrl•tft
, r .. 5 1.. 5 tin ',Tr:tab'. A poutrotr.ou t. iu the
...1..1 runt in I°ll....burgh h,
ii. A. FAIINII. 4 ITIeI 4 t.
ATI-1.1 . St 01
lust 1 brgttlotry 1,1
P ART)..
LEE A. LIE.CK LIAM
Pnitner'.C'elel;i - ated Epicurean Sattee.
- , .
AN1):"1 preotninota for flavoring Souio,
k tiru.te, Kink, Moat. tiome, \tie adv.. all geed
lee ...only. to try ft. Pon. 11, hottlit. Of all Groce
r) obit,. in this United State., and
For rale by M'CLURti and U. 11. liEVSlift. Pittaburgh.
P. T. NVltltillT A Or..
lanlOalawly i. 2.11 Mariket strroot, Phistlelphhk.
DI REcr front tile Statlonlaltiro
A lat., antral ty1..1.E \V.t HE. al the old
otand of II KY. It hiy Vocal atrogit. Pitts
burgh noriortnienl oinbraroo wane now and
ntylet uhito Breakfast. Pining and Toilet Fri., of
Irnlllnnt aliltenesa, trout tne of the hrot innintlfitetnroro
in
Eugla,,l, Hue- nil.l elide Into Atone Mare,
ler a n d a Vrri pktioral 111111 .1.41,1 . variety et all
ontrles of Flint tuna,. 1%11,1 flier ear,. adapted the wants
of oils and country trade; all of eltivh will In diaposed ofat
nov:i
1
\ f lir \ ItT EIL , IIII . - 110. urt t00 ...al
...al to the o ndot you. , .1 3.1 .14.1 E I. F
THE A MOE, rryl, ‘Vt/liliS.'
1111. ,1 1 , eitylu or JON Fo , , O'NEAL ,t rl I LLY.
Fool ISSN JI
July 721. lti-SO. .1011 N 11. LLEH
Et s IND Altlil) AL 01 Ai ENTS' 0001/3
st 1.. II I LLD A Si tN'S. 70 Wood street.
Hai tug Ju,l returned (runt mon
id, let ot goods thAt urns I't' the lust shimmer, We °Get the
tug for inspection
tiloses, tiiiuntlets„ nu, id, SO. I's,
Oxford Tie'.
ritrill.r to nod bilk Ils.n.lker..hii•fm.
Vinloodslrts tuid Drawers,
Nlnfllers And ShAttls,
TrAteling
name to order: Also, every stt ou hood. Together
tith A full assortment of goods in our line.
Nen id:ties id goods rel.Vil'Vd b) elaCh stommer front Eu-
L. 111 HSU - FIELD A SON, No. 7t) 11 dud e.
I,tweeti Fourth street And Diamond Alley.
ell•l'AliTN MISFIT P—Tha• partuensbi
j_./ lu,etoforo Qnbaing ketara•n the undersigriod, tITi , kr lb
nnnu•sti I gtvlo “f* SPRINtiKIi b, di
L.. mutual vzowlit. 'l•he bu.ineKs of the lino will I
,ettle.l I.r Other 01 the untlergig - ne , l. vt thi.ir nit
1.1, It Lu•meua ,Vlll 1.. continued r.
ur.rl. In ,tpribg - er Ilaibau):11
11,..t. 14, 24 1,..*
Merciiiint 14 ,
1 - 1 in and Produce gviii•rall. tIVq ,
vrty 4trvot. Pittaliurgh.
THE KNOWNOTHING- ALMANAC, and
True American's Manual, for 1866: by W. S.
For sale by IL T. 0. 111011i1AN,
nov2o 104 Wood atruct.
VAINTEB. BONNETS.—. .„ I)Avtusoh
y No. 33 St. Clair street, mill open a halo ad,ortinout
ItENCLI BON:NETS, CAPS, MANTLES and INREDI.E.
WORKED 000119, ou Nov.:labor N, 1555.
N 0.1194. Clair street
D I.AYKETS--2000 pairs of Blanketg, corn
pneutg overy graded 94, 104. 114, 12-4, 13-4
Ni iun, Swirs, Rochdale and imported con A nul'actt Z u^e, on haat!
A. . NIAON Ai CO.
D EE. IN TEA STOKE, No. 38. Fifth error
Ile Sugar at lu canto 11 lb. Prime 1
at routs 1.4 S. JAYNES,
N.. 34 Fifth ttrvet
EPSOM. SALTS-60 Ws for sale by
nov22 B. A. VAIINEFroct: A CO
LENiONS--4- 0 Losem, in primeorder, :it
rreeived anti f.,r ludo b 2.
r.,'22 REYMER .t. ANDErigON
--___ .....
PIG METAL-150 tnns Baker's N.',3: 1 .Alle-
X .o4 l , totly; 227 tuns (...b.er'a LoticlT;llf.nritslz.All6
1.
0).
--
. . . .
TANNERS' ollrtio bbls fur sale by
aorN R. A. FAUN ESTOCK & (?).
-1-
'W OOLLEN 1.050 SIIAWLF--A. A. MASON & CO. have
Join received over 1000 Long Show 10. of Lite celebrated
`manufacture of the Bay State and Etapirts State Company.
nov27
TEAS—Many have tried the pure and fresh Tens sold at
;he China Tea Store. and pronounced them superior to
any in the city. no. 10) Y. H.. DEAVU, No. 1 Diamond.
W BDCKWITEAT constantly on hand;
lit new CORN !UAL, for snk, by
nova) r ; R. MAYO, No; I . Diamond
7;IODDER CETTSVai—Of yarioua ptittrns alld rapacity. to
r hand and power, for sale by JAMES yeltDßup.
ti coAR - Nn - us—Now York. N. 1 and on hand and f k - 1_ salt, by [nor2l JAMES WA WHOP
WM=
ROBERT C. G. SPROUL, Attorney and
counsellor et Law;efflett-lie.---,Fourth street, Htte
burgh. decU:ly
TAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law,
itr tam Fcmrth street, Pittsburgh, between gmlttaleld and
Cherry alley. decthly
JOHN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor
at I.aa , offloo corma of Fllth an d Lirant streets, Pitts
burgh.
gAM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109
Fourth tarot. Pittsburgh, fourth door bolos. - Mfr. Rody
Patter son's Livery Stable. Jo2B
Mr. II A Perry
- .
11) A TRICK NI I KEN NA, Alderman of Third
Ward. office corner of Grant and Fifth dreet4, formeriy
bee aided by Alderman n here all loksinom pertaining
to the Mike of Alderman and Juetivo the P. .are will he
MI V. Cunningham.
. .Nf r 11. A. Parry
P. C. Cunningham.
\lb Cantor
promptly attended
HATIL, Surgeon Dentist, sueeeisor to C}.
W.
. w. Biddle, Nu. 144 Smithfield street.
the Office hours from 3to 1 o'clock, and from 2to o', lx!
feblLly
JSCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five
. vast of Market.
Air.- VIII. hours from o'clock A. M. a o'clock P. M
deo'..kky
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EDWARD DITDRIDGE REMUS L. 8130WALI
C['RUNG, ROBERTSON & CO., Manu.
tacturers of Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint GLASSWARE,
warehouse No. 14 Wood street, corner at Front, Pittsburgh.
/Fly- All other kinds of talesman and W habit Glean, at
low Market price. • apthdly
JACOB M'COLLISTER, Wholesale and Re
con saun :ILAtiLTACTURER and dealer In all kinds
er TOBACX)O, SNUFF and MAAS, No. 25 Fifth street,
Plttsbur.
/Or Keeps constantly on hand a largo supply of all the
various brands of Imperial Segura. Je3
Mr. A. I.I.EIFT, Jr.
eiOIIN MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocer and
c om mi.ion Wrrltant, fur the nal° of PTO METAL and
BLOOMS, and. PRODUCE gonerally, No. '27 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. 0p24
PRILIP errieie
REYMER & ANDERSON, (sucssors_ to
(successors,.
Joshua Rhodes & C 0..) wholesale dealers In FOKEIGN
FRUITS, !curs, SPICES, CONFECTIONARY, SUGARS, &c.,
No. 39 Wood street, opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pitts
burgh. ap2
HENRY IL COLLINS, Forwarding and
Commission Merchant, and wholeaale dealer in FISH.
CUEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS and PRODUCE generally. No.
.25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. mart
BT7C. SiO . IIGAN, Bookseller and Stn-
Honer. Has always on hand a general assortment of
U•ehol. Miscellaneous and Blank Books; Printing, Post and
Cap Paper, Bc., wholesale and retail, No. 104 Wood street,
below Pieth (east side) Pittsburgh.
gay- WA.NTED—IIngs and Tanners' Scraps,
WILLI kBS lemma, Philada mt. itiCESTSO3, Pittsburgh.
MILLER & RICKETSON, Wholesale Gro
cent, Importers of BRANDIES, WINES and SEGARS.
Noe. 17'd and 174, corner ~f Irwin and Liberty streets, Pitts.
burgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns Sc, constantly , hand.
David IL William., No. 453,
Robert Coy le, 409,
Joh u Brawn. 415,
EA. Kaye. •• 421,
Wm. Run - ley, •• 431,
J. 8. - 460,
C. Bbkilt., 475,
- N 11124111. 466,
Lake Berry. - 487,
W. Kirkpatrick, Jr. " 49,
J. A. 11. Speer, 49,
E. A. Myera, - 49,
Wm. B. Bugg.. 49
Wi,. F. Aruitrung. - 49,
U. Lt. Ewend,
.1.11n1.4.
W. Kirkpatrick.
11 no K.
'A . m. F. Armntrung.
WILLIAM CARR & CO., (William ,
bite of the firm of J. Parker & Co-) wholesale 431h.t.
CERS and dealers in Foreign WINES and 1311ANDIEN, Old
Monongahela and Rectified WIILSKY, No. 329 Commercial
Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
jpi R. DRAW), Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer
in COUNTRY PRODUCE, offers for sale a choice
stock . of GROCERIES. selected fur family use. Spices of
every variety and - the purest quality, ground at his Steam
Mills. Also. Dried Fruits. Purelpi and Domestic Produce
taken in exchange for merchandise
d. K. D. has procured a hill assortment of Landrettio war
ranted GARDEN SEEDS, and invitee the attention of ntl in
terested in rural adfairs. janl 1
W. it. ZNCLOtiI Z. RICHARDSON J. L ItViNDTT.
ENGLISH & RICHARDSON, Forwarding
and Commission Merchants and wholesale dealer. In
FISH, BACTIN and OIL and PRODUCT. generally. Ware
lam.. formerly oreupted by Burbridir a< Ingbrara, No. 1115
Water an-II:Al First ~ t r., t . Pittsburgh._ 1033
I Crsnil SS I 0 N 110 SE.—The subscribers
C
Lave opened a Ilowse for the above purpose, at No. 17
Smithfield street, four &arra above. the 3looongahela Douse.
We will num-Luise, or receive on commission, for sale, con
signments of FLOUR. BACON, CHEESE, CORN. OATS,
BARLEY, FLAX SEED, GRABS SEED, B T. •1) ILAY,
upon which we will make eA:tranceis, or purchase at the beet
market rates for club. [nov6l ALOF.O 1 CO.
.1017.71 H. ............. a. TOLlai MUMS L YOUNG.
TB. YOUNG & CO., No. 38 Smithfield
. street. opposite City Hotel, manufarturesr of CABI
NET FURNITURE and CHAIRS, of every description. Ma
terials and workmanship warranted, and sold at reduced
Can taken in Nicking for land and water carriage.
aue3l
A TINDLE, Wholesale and Retail SAD
DLit, HARNESS. TRUNK, VALISE and CARPET
RAtI MANUFACTURER, No. 106 Wood atreot, Pthaburgh.
1.1'29"1
JUH N 11. NIELLOR, Wholesale and Retail
dealer In MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PLANOS,' MUSIC,
scipy rL ROOKS and STATIONERY, N. SI W.. 1
PittAlmrgh.
TORN W. BUTLER & CO., Forwarding and
Merchnntx, dvalers in all Urn:hint PITTS..
lICROII MANUFACTURES, LEAD PIPE and SHEET
LEAD. No. 67 Front street, Pittsburgh. aep2B
R - PRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood
jui street, third door below Virgin alley.—BOWN k VET-
Li- iv would call the attention of Sporting men to their lartr,
as.ortmeat of (ICNS, MILES and 11.10,OLVING rieroLs.
the largest alai lout selected stock ever opened in this mar
ket, together with a geuerai im.townt of Iturdwure, Cutle
r". Tools and 'Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer at the
louest possible prime to cash purchasers, or for good ap
wired paper. manly
J. 0.11 1 ,1 Y. 1.1.1.1.11-. JOSEMIL J. 11,11.
LFIDLIE & ULAM, Successors to Malcom'
LedHY, manufacturer. of Ent, Monldnd and Plain
Ylint and Fancy Colorral GLASSWARE, and dealers in nil
kltnlx of Winder Worm flask" Viola and Bottles. Ware-
Ina. corner of Market and 'Safer Street.% Pittabargh.
mh:1,31 y
RF.JIOC IL. :Manufacturer
of every variety 44' VIALS. Barrus and WINDOW
U LASS: black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles; Demijohns
and Cart.y... also, Flint Glaa4 in every variety. Warehouse
Na,o tut Second and 133 First stmt, Pittsburgh. tub2B
ICIIMAVICK, dealer in Kentucky
Leaf TOBACLI). RADS and PAPER, No. lip Wojd
eryeet, below SiMth. rittshuri„lt. lap2ibly
/Sir The highest market price. In Cash, paid for Rayn.
10315 4Tv. ELL._ .......... .A. J. LEE CRAB. ATWELL
ATWELL, LEE Sc.. CO., Wholesale Grocers,
Prodece and Commission Merchants, and dealers in
Pittsburgh Muotifuetures, No. 8 Wood area, between VaterN
mid Front 'treats. Pittsburgh. apIR
SPRINGER lIARBAEO
ALEX F 4 11EiT11
lira, F. D
BUSINESS CARDS.
•
CFAl.itit P. MAILSPIA.I.I. J.Z.PII a. 131:0111¢.
Arr p. :NIARSILLLL & Co., Importera and
. dealer* in French and American PAPER I 1 ANG
-INti:t. No. !i7 Wood stmt. l'itt&burgh
girSoke agents for the celebrated manufactures of Alessra
Delleourt & Co_ Peri, itugo
. .
TOSEPI( FLEMING, stwessor to L.
cex L. Co_ corner of Market atreet and the Diamond,
constantly on kand a 101 l assortment of DRUG & NIEL).
ICI S ES, MEDICINE RUSTS, PERFUMERY, and all arti-
pet-Mining to bla Mis Mess..
De - li yhicieuVe Preseriptints carefully compounded et all
jon.y
nom FIS_VINO COCHILAIV PLOLING.
FLEM I Nti BROTHERS, fuiccessors to J.
Kidd & Co_ wholesale DRUGGISTS, N 0.60 Wood street,
Pithdalreb. Proprietor. or Dr. Irtatle'a celebrated Vermi. ,
fupt, Lo v er PiILo Bc. julo
tifo lIN HAFT, JR., successor to James Mc-
Onfrey. wholoiede and retail DRIJOOIST, wad dealer to
PAINTS, 0113. DYE STUFFS, Ise., Na. 141 Wood street,
three ,hoer below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. 4PkY
NORTII-WESTERN POLICE AGENCY, ,
Na. ies Waehington street, corner of Dearborn. CHI-
C 00, ILLINOIS.
ALLAN I'INSZEtTOS I
PINKERTON .t CO. devote their etaire attention to the
trausa,tion of a g e n era) detective POLICE BUSINESS in
the Staten of IWroils, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana.
tohlaidtf
T L. NIARSIIALL, successor to H. Lee,
• WOOL. DEALER and COMMISSION lIERCRANT,
No. 1:0 Lilwrt) btroi, Pitt,burgh.
tkierrov--NV. M'Cllntock & Bros., Kramer& Rahm,
nernan S Co.. Brown 3: Kirkpatrick.
Pittsburgh, May 24. 15..55.
MERCUANT TAILOR, Third
street. next door to Dispatch Buildlnge, thankful for
the very libetnl patronage heretofore bestowed upon him,
boo leave to ask a continuance of the same, na he is now
better prepared than ever to furnish his friends and-cus
tomers with garments which will lnintre entire aatliiiaction.
Ile always keeps on hand a large assortment of the latest
Cl) lee of VESTINUB, CASSIMEItn, cbyrlls, kc„ which
he will make to order on the shortest notire, upon reasonable
terms.
ttr A perfect fit always warranted.
I HE & CO., Idanu.fixturers of AT Kee's
LI. Pennsylvania fllass, alt size. of Window Wass, Extra
Double Strength, Imitation Crown and Ruby Vials, Flasks,
pickle sent Preserve Jwv ; Wine, Porter and lilinatalßottlete
Telegraphic and Lightning-Roil Insulators.
LW- Second, between Wood and Market streets, Pitts
burgh, hut a short ill/darken Irani the steamboat landing,
and from Monoingthela Ronan, St. Charles and City Hotel.
mpr 21
ENTERPRISE WORKS, No. 13G Wood
rt., third door below Virgin alley.—DOWN 8 TETLEY
%%unlit cull the attention of Sporting men to their large as
.ortnieut of GUNS, RIFLES and REVOLVINU PISTOLS,
the largest and best selected stock ever opened In this mar
ket. together with a general assortment of HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, TOOLS aml FISHIMI TACKLE, all of which we
offer at the lowest pomible prices to cash purchasers, or for
good approved gamer. naarla
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WOODWE - LL'S FURNITURE AND
(ISAIAS, wholenale and retail, embracing every
s t. ttl l e o c f ! , f ,r f p uT + O ture , in
r.,
irra,wnntani Mahoga n y
r n oo Y m. a V e M q 'n u i .:l n t t (; nay
inNew lurk or Philadelphia, and at lower prima. Every
article made by hand, and warranted.
Cabinet Makers supped with any quantity of FLILNI.
TURF, and CHAIRS, on reasonable terms.
Hotels and Steamboats furnished at the shortest notivs.
Wareroorns, Nos. 77 and 79 Third street.,
angt: I'ITtSSICIRGIT, PA.
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS., Illanufactur
orM of iron Ratting, Iron vaults, vomit Doors, 'Window
Littards. &a., Not. 91 Second street and Btl Third street, be
tween Wood and Market etreota, Pittsburgh, Pa; have ou
hand a variety of now patterns Fancy and Plain, suitable for
all purposes. Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave
Lou. Jobbing done at abort notice. mar2l
ARGIVIN OFFERED.—The undersigned
offers for sale SIX LOTS of ground fronting upon
end adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Cotutellavtlle
Railroad, in the grown% and thriving Borough of INPRES.A..
PORT. Ponj of the Lute are 37X-feet in width by about
11.13. in depth, fronting atone end. on the Dena, kind, at the
other on Sinclair street; and two of theta fronting fur their
whohilength on °ann . :amts.
eta—TWO tl7lS i -27% feet iniffniitin g the other
side of the Depot, and in - depth 121-‘-oneof the Lots border
log for Baldwin length. on Jerome.stmet.
No better property can be found, and it will he sot l low.
fart of the payment,_talrop in Stock of the CennensviLle
Railroad, if desired, GM x tiILLMORK,
• mg c ,, a the 31orning root
31, v45.--rd-dr
Pittsburgh, A
on
LAW BOOK-1 run authorized to sell
S.
Rom° valuable Law Books.
to vols. Pa. Reports, hy Barr
Bouvier's Institutes
Greenlief's Evidence;
'W
other Digest, last ed.'.
And other Reports, Elementary 'Works, &e.
GEO. F. GIIIXORE,
at the office of Morning POot..
JAMES ELAJOLY, European Agent and Convey r,
corner of fiSoymtth end amithtleld streets, Rlthiburgh.
Polsougora brought from the old country-to Plitsburgh.
and monies remitted to Europe. uov27•dva
` 31,1PnY ' •
t 4
4ir Spectacles and fiargleal Cii.erctlictut
kice...lt is gratifying
for no be able to announce to the puhlie thai r thP utAlty
of BALL'S PATF4I.F.YE CUPS Is now aoalxperimeut—
their wonderful effects fS9 comb:G.( l Mb' to Lilo Afißti/eiMe, , Of
the proprietors. drialgli 0! it may seem; it nye, Ah L :it
Spectacle. , may he diiperised if . 44 entkr,ely andFlikirostop , l
to Ito original poirer, These-,puP3,are,.4mPfeept.plfilo
nophleal. They are used without pahi pp the 14aat danger of
Wily. Below will be found savei4 c atti49 l ton Whiell speak
. .
highly in their furor:
[From the New York eltst 4
A r - ar.r simple yet philosophical Inetitunent, itad been'
rented by .1. Bai A Co., of this city, Irfthe'aPpUruflou'Pf
whickthe cornea of the eye, le gradually ra*,to orliptil
wavealty causing, the focus to impinge on thojetlin
out the aid conic: leni,ea. Thus by an taatProcesrper
sons who hove need glassea for years are enabledp dispense
with them. -
The editor of the Pen nsy [rattle Democrat .- a - riter'as 'fill
uro, resppcting, the rur of Mee. ilurmend, of linfoitroVvo,
enney I v anla
PA., August 1
Being well ergnsinted with Nir. OurKtend, T 'know tbitt
before .he anee 14ltellt live (hips.''' it wma itupwdble
for her to read without the uti3 of eipectacleib and thnt her
eight has beet restored by the use of the °Ups, SO that the
non , ready print with her oohed eye without difficulty.
Joins P. BFAZILL, INl.yenna. Democrat.
BELCLOIRTOWN, June 1,'1&4.
Dear Sir—Having tot my sight by old age, I was indurod
to purchase your wonderhd instrumento, and-by noing-the
same according to your directions, I aucceettml iu reotoring
my bight so that I can read by night qr day without specta
oleo. I have not Wed my - spectacles for Elie loot titres or
four months, which shows that the restoration is tot a tem
porary tone, but a valuable awl permanent cure.
Snu,
Of the firm of Snell kßrothers, Pisirdale,Mtiss.
_ .
YOBJ3AN ROMMTSON.
ART . By remitting five dollars, a pair will La stint,`T Dot
paid, with full directions, to tiny part of the corintiy.' Ad
dreei DR. GEO. If. KEYSER. -currier of Wood street and
Virgin alley, Pitteliurgb, Pa. [sepl9aL n'
tar Important to Fairmers--Notv, DIL4c-oY
ertes.--VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDEIL—The.e Pow-
den, are put re in one pound packs, and are' really a "good
article, not only for the diseases Incident to horses, ( .00. R.
twine, and other animals, but they are likewise an excellent
article to improve the condition of the animal,
ibr Mildi Clues, they not only-improve the conailltin of
lunch cows, but they lin-reit:se the quantity ha Waif im
prove the quality of milk and butter. The prOptietoi?i Say
that It Increases the quantity of biaterTrum halt
a pound a week to each cow, white tiii?stylieraiirer
tried it say rvixrand and n half to two pounitsior tivt* l ,Wittt
the same kind of feed us before. Of one' tliing" , ife
lain, all who use it once will'use It all tfietrid, Mut qave
money by the operation no well as improve the apPearintice
of their stock. Price '25 cents a paper; 5 paPers'fof
OtO. IL KETSEll,''' '
Corner of Wo4id street and Virgin 'alley,' •
wboicsakelisui Retail Agent:
Cough Rentedless—Dr. Eeyser's Pt:C . I43AL
SYRUP will cure you.
tin Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. •
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. • .
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza.
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a Cold
id
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Censump-
Wu.
A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch., of Ilokeliy,
says:
"I want you to Bend me two bottles of your PectomlSyrup
by mail. There Is a lady hero who has a. cough and lherloc
tors can't cure her. I was in the same way, and tried every
thing without benefit, until I got *a bottle of Your Pectoral
Syrup; I tool: It hut twice. and it cured rue wand and well."
Ask for Dr. K1:11023'8 I . r.monm. SilitT and takepo. other.
Price, 50 cents. Sold at DR. KEYSEIVS, 140 Wwid street.,
and st J. P. FI.IIMINiCS, Allegheny. tip:n:lllw
4a) - litarsles R sticnl Cure Truss will cure
nearly every clue of reduemble hernia.
Trusses at 'curious prices always on hand.
Children , s Trusses of dlfferentiform.tand strength
for tale.
Elastic Stockings for Varicose or Enlargivi reins.
Abdominal Supporterst dozen different land,
Pile Props far the support and core of Piles.
Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed
condition of the Chest, and many diseases of the Cheat.
Suspension Bandages.
All these articles may be had or applied at DR. KEYSER'S
Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DSPOT, N. 140 Wood. street.
sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be erns to an .part of the
country by sending the money and measure. farlii;ilaw
fil-A Substitute for the new Liquor Law
—DLL MBAN'S AI'TI-13A1VHANALIAN ELIXIR, a Oafs
and sure remedy for, the curd of
INTEMY.ERANCE.
A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic is unequal
led. For the following complaints It is a most valuable med
icine: Dyspepsia, Liver Cloriptaiut, Errikluy, Alain/102'14/1/ex,
ll•eces of all kinds, Delirieela l'remeds, Graerai 'Thin
medicine is intended to produce a cluaLle in the system, and
a distaste for alcoholic driuks. Several instances where we
have sold it, we have had the most gratifying results; so, to
persons who are really dextrous of breaking off the .indnl
genre iu intoqicating beverages, this elixir will be a great
help. Sold at $1 per bottle et the Drug Store' of - DR. GEO.
IL KEYSER. No. 1-id %Coal street, corner of 'Virgin alley,
sign of the Golden Mortar. Lap2fialsw
INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
PHIL.VONENOS .I.N" MEDICLY R.
Health Restored and Lite Lengthened
MORSE'S IXVIGORATING ELIXIR,
IT WILL replace weakness with strength,
incatiarity with etficiency, irregularity with uniform and
natural activity. and this not only without hazard of rent ,
Lion, but with n happy effect on thy general Organization.
Ca lilac In mini that all maladies, wherever they begin,
finish with the nervous system, and that the paritilliktfon of
tho nerve of motion and sensation is physical dealli T ; Bear
in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous dl oiot the
• Elixir Canna] is the only reliable preparation 'known.
CtliF. OF NrERVOLT 'DISRAM, I • • •
No language can convey an adequate ithsa of the imm—odi
ate and almost minim:dons change which it oirosloite itithe
diseased, debilitated and shattered 'nervous systtetevarailier
broken down by excess, week by nature, or issued by
sictmen.--the unstrung and relaxed organization is at 'once
braced, revivified and built up. The mental and' livsical
symptoms of nervous disease vanish together under'itsiiithe
once. Nor Is the effect temporary; for the Central titopeities
of the medicine reach the constitution Itself, andgestore it
to Its normal condition.
Confusion, giddineat, rush of blood to the head, inetaneholy,
debility, hysteria, wretcbedness, thoughts of seirdesiniciion
—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prottrationiiili
ty, nervousness, inability to deep, disente incident to male+,
decay of the prompting fonctione. hysteria, 'tniniiiireinia,
vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, ciniktipa
tion, ate., from whatncer conses arLeing"le, if the* be nay
reliance to be placed do human testimony, MistifutelY.
The unpafaileled alerts of tine, great restorative, all
complainh4 Incident to females, mark a new era in the annals
of tuNlicine. Thousands of stimulants - hake hfvented—
shousaruis. of invigoranta concocted--alt purporting to ho
specified in the various diseases and derangementr to which
the delicate formation of Woman reader 'her
EVERY WOSIAN OF SENSE,
Who gaffers from weakness, derangement, netrotruiewi, rm.
mom, pains in their:ink, or any other disorder, whethas
pe
culler to her .44 or common to both iames---should_give, the
Invigorating Cord -
ial a trial.
MARRIED PERSONS.
Or others, will lied this Cordial. after they have used &lot
th; or two, a thorough regenerator of the systermy In all
directions are to be found the happy parents of ffealthy off
spring, who would not have been so but for this exttrOrdi
nary preparation. And it is equally_ potentsfor. the. many
diseases for which it le resmmmemied. Thouxandocif young
men have been restored by using it, and not a riqlo in
stance has it failed to benefit them.
PERSONS OF PALE COMPLMON o
,o,lsllll3pLiVc habita, are restored by the use ofa bottle or
two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel
low sickly color. to E 1 beautiful florid cmnplexion:
TO TILE AIIRILIDIID.
There are some of the wed and rarlartrholy effegtn.prplucaNl
by early habits of youth, viz: weaknes.% of the bock and
limbs, pains In the head, dimness of sight, lo o se of muSotilar
power, palpitation of tho heart, dyspepsia, nervous irrita
bility, derangement of the digcotivo funetiulls, general de
lenity, symptoms of consumptions', etc.
Mentally, the fearful effects nn the mind are much "tobe
dreaded. Loss- of memory. confusion of ifleas,,depression of
spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, solfslistrust.
love of solitude, timidity, etc.,are some of the evils produced.
All thus afflicted.
klEantx CONTE3IPLATLN4 3IARRIAGE,
Should reflect that a Bound mind and body are tlio moat ne
cessau requisites to Kornai.e connubial happiness; Indeed,
without, thew, the Jouiney. .through life becomes a weary
pilpitudge—tbo prospect hourly darkens the clew ; the mind
bavomes shadowed with despair, and filled with . the melan-
choly reflection that the happiness of another becomes
blighted with your own.
CALVION
Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been'counterfelted by
. .
some unprincipled persons.
In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor's
facsaintile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the follow
ing words blown in the glues:
' Dr. Morse , * Invigorating
C. IL 11.L.NU, Proprietor, N. Y.
The Cordial to put up, highly cOnzentratpd, iu pint bottles
—price three dolial.l pet bottle, two for tiro doilari r ail fur
twelve &flare. C. Proprietur,
172, Ilrundray, IC. Y.
Sold by DruggiqPl throughout the rnited Stutea;'CsJtada
and the West Judie,.
Pft.t.tougl) GE).). IL KEYSEIt, No. 140 Wt..;0.15t.;
FLEMTN)I 111108, No. GO Wood street;
It. E. PELLEII-5, Wood =root.
Allegheny eIty...L'EC;KRA3.I x at'li,ENN. AN; .
...... T. SAM.PLE d (.Q.; •
J. P. PLII3IINO. .
Agent far 0h10...J. L. PARR, clorionnfl itiT)ll;datrly
•
DR. ISAAC 711.0AIPSON',S
RUM EYE WATER—
"rts !MATS sraun rsrsivs.tmcb."
This old, tried and invaluable remedy for 'all of
the Eyee, after having ~tool the test for over VAT:Youa. and
the demand fur it atillittereasing..is eiow,atid.haii teen i.d•
the poet two }Taxa, offered for sale in up eniiro dew
Each bottle will have 'e engraved . envelop'. with
a portrait of the inventor, Dr.:lease Thompson. Net , Loudon.
Conn., and aloe simile of the uigngiure, together, with a foe
sintae of the signature of the present proprietor, JOhn L
Thompson, Nos 161 and ltZ River street, Troy, Neer York,
and none other ran be genuine. .
The proprietor has been compelled to make ibis change in
; the style of the wrapper, °nu; to the Terse -quantity of
; counterfeit which for the poet fi-a years hat been kohned
upon Vie community, and e,neehilly ut the' ei' _
Fumbasers are particularly requested to buy none., nn tiro
a bove described, and as the risi Wad hcrerufotes , used has
been called In, any found in that form thektopiletot dove
not hesitate to - pronounce counterfeit. • '
For Bede by all the raves - utile Druggiate in .11,0 United
States and_Canada. . . • .
SZFF• Sold wholesale arid retail atIff:GEO. 11. 'KEYSER'S,
No. 140, corner of Wood - street : Mid Vircitialley, 'Pittsburgh.
sepal:wattle
11T 111411 - T'S PREMIUM
y r mole the bead, and remotes all i , ympieitte of Head-
ache.
Persons wen' g
WI:UWIDS K4IIIARRIN
Are Dever liable,tu strn-etrobe.
WRIGIITS PREMIUM RATIIARIOY
Is thonsost valuable acqrdsitien to the toilet, re-ylitling the
awn,
or. sale by Or. gEo. U. IKEISER„ and 31. E. Sr I.
1E Coa; 2ficpbta per bottle. ,L erle
(6;EE- 11014 (4 prime
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