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'? t.' c. • -., L. - ..,! , . , . .E.VA.,,1.`F:',..q. 4 :0l et,- c i.,;ve 4'''''c ,, f' `,l ~,".)r,,,, . together in. the hold, at the foot of the inclined ,10 .y .e.--,4: 1 1 . 4' • 4. i . .. , ' "' CL ' il'• : .' 3v s--` G`i4 .-.. r r "I' 1 d ownwhichthe r • ... h.1 , % z •,. t . e .!. i . 0, 4f" t f• 54.. , t5t, . t l. _ , ,!.. u. ,,,,, t,.., ,.. „. ... , ~.....,,,,„. Itte,.. reight was shoved, ready to !..4.c.gt"..tibl,: l ei.t;'.. c h.V.f.:; Irsel-i, , t. '''' , 'l".: l ':f..l..': liold.of a barrel of flour. The barrel was placed qt - kiziw„Oril l / 4 1,...0 4 11%.%• - j .:0:_,_: , ... , :5,14::: on tli o plane, but instead of ending down endways it r ,, tt.f 1 4,,`" , 4 . ....1 3 ,..4 1 .;?,..44 . :; .r ,V . ..„ ...4 , , 1,, - $ J 1•;;;k 4. %,,,..,' .-' iptilho,and fell over the aide of the plane, striking .. 4144 ,1. 4 , / ,.41Z - A,„1" , ,0,.;;". 7 ;%; 4 - W:„,..„ ,i 1 ' i. ''''J . ,W L. .' ,..... .. titian ola the breast and felling bun to the floor •it ilr -S. Ve...iP 41;71% , !„ifr t. 4. f if'*ZS'n, :(.3 .4 t- 9 ,.4;:"..0 1 := . 4 - 1:`-,`•' Ilod over his head and struck Divine on the knee, ...uk/ ... e..a.5 t .g . , ..:::„.,•1, , ,, , 1 / 4. u....: 4 4 ,:•,...,1,1 , t . . laz f t j + ' s ' - .4V iz .1 1 .,5qr,":, - 1 ..,...9.' tukg a fnglitfal wound. erosion lay for a few 4.: , 0r,40,,..tti4; ,,,, : .A . 1. ,1 ,44‘..v4.0.. i ... t:f..; . „'.., „, ...-;;: ~ i nates apparently dead, but by the Ilse of the proper TPil ' ,„: r ' ' (4".14 44 12 ` , .ii5 .-- ,47 . i r i4.,Z %- 0hdkr,..14 . 1:1 1 .. P. 4...:•( . . 1 i.af . `'.. cane was soon restored. Re complained greatly ..0.1:-,i".,1t-,14-tt....,,.r.,eit,;;;;..„4,".,-,,t,..T.:.4. '14,.0z„...c: bout his breast and head, which were injured inter &V-fr''...Ylitt'---' po-Qf,,,,:fc.„••110 ' c•` . .,± ” , •' 41.. ~,,UtiL'44:,„,NN f ti', 2 g x .•,-,.-. 4.,...: , ,•7 7 2,.., pti.. c .: , : •,,1,, , t., "ally. A physician was sent for, and proper medical f.; 4 !,...#,Z, , ...., , ., r',„tf`rit'!'4,tt,:;;,.;,, 444;14.;' , 1 41 1:f - w ent administered. When we heard from them VetTry'2l , it'ri 7 C, , iF.A . ,;-,1:;.,-„ 4 . : 1 .1.,, ert. , ,,4r:z.c .. •„ 4 , E ," ter a s es y they were getting along very well .lftt!i".aatc,';',l..r,-t:,ir'r,,atzleis,-ft:...4,,;.;',1; el tl4, ~, ..r, ,3 . ,trq.-. , :1, e .- .•;',- , .T . , 4 /:4;'ii- 'I; 6,..1,. .... - ' - e 4 eln‘ 4 N)'.; , ‘;•Lilil"X" - ",r' b<l.-1,2,- 1 ti _1:1-....{ , Prrriatracrir ,orry f .tMrEttSVILLE RAILRo4 D. -A t is - ,,a' :- J. 0 . 0 ,• i l 31 ts.. -0,-4, -. , -' 4 •. , "1 , Yrv .- 1 . t. , K e l e,, . - qW , ...4,-4. 4 , 1 ,41 . ,-,- , e .t.),; . k , ,, , , , ,1.,,,,, ,1 it..4,,.5,.,, , , , ,, i 1 ~ meeting of the Town Council of the Borough of .^•:t11:•,(:/.'?.q..'"0- ' 4: " ..-4'14`,01 . ! c li d l i / I'VP;; .. "- - ; 1• E't.ruielbrrille called to elect delegates to represent re; ll4 fieg•tri'll,,, i ot,„"r- 4 41t:',";.i.04.;',.t74. 4,! tr:',' ' .fr." 4.,;?, ~ ..a rtf.,,.itt4- 1 1Si..;'`t • , ,t.,.,71 i" ,..i lw • z z he stock held by that place, in tlus election of Diretr -1'04"."4,ti7e,“?..:',,C.i.,:;-;.1;0 r4'''',..0,.., ~.,r,-..v. •. rs of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad, to ''• -•° *2' . .e . il , ? * •• 4 11c: .',-.,;',,,,. .f.;• -,,, Os ;,;:••-„,„<-;,`,, 1t.:.t.......! Jr , ; ;:;„i , ,. 51 ,.., ,11 ,., :% .- I r,-..,, i 1.,.. , ~..„,• , ,,,,.<.. Y. . c. 1 ,,., ~ , e held to-day, the following resolutions were passed '..4 1 74 7 i 4 '..ii11,pi5t0,,,V;•0 Z r 'l,l l . - ,'.1,1 ' . :. 4 1'',, r., oi: Rewired, That it is the sense of this Committee, 01./4 ,, ..q.,,,!,..1, 5 ,,,,,t, , .-t-,- , -,k 1 ,,,,.... 1 , 4 •,:.:3,,,' ~-%!( . 4 , 1., s . t all attempts to monopolize the mineral lands, :414,,X'ssitiTs.,1;t4,4V-i,,,1':-4,.,it,--.4,..41,;,,,F4,14,..,.4•41g4'.";i.,et.."-fir,,C;:',...-.. , dotber_real estate along theilnes . of improvement, . i 41 p..,..y r ....,,v.,,,,t,„,„;:v.r.‘,:,,,,,,, fan idua speculation, by a president or directors #... 4 ,, A..i.- gkr_. t oy t. , :,•• ; ,....., ...-34,,, - ,r, • -_,_.....; 0 . y chartered company, for railroad or other pur l:o*Z, ~ , M. : ), ..„011. 7 , W . 4 4 ,1,5q1 , ;;..,.:3. J., at 13. • •::1 r. w .. , , - ,) • uses, have a tendemey to weaken public con fi deuce "it.. ,. .9 441 4 - ik . 4 4. , V 1 it . ' 4 •;;E:,..7..,"1„(qtr1tnir.;::;;;", , , c-n)..,.;f i n the management and security thereof •ItVtl2o.lit, .1.1.0 .1, 1.,t 4 .-C" . .-'t- th •ti; , ;'4.,:, .9),,, ,,, 7 , 0-'4. , ;•if Resolved, That past experience of the misplaced ..„ .t e ri 'l 4 . 7 ~ ~,,- , 1., , .: , ....!•8,14,,,3..t.,..! ,mi i,, ~. ..9,„..r- • nfidence of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Rail . 4 . : , „ , :zp , ..0i 41.4,,...,-...rr i f4-.:.. ! . 05..a. c .,...?,,,*.., , ,:,..,„,,t,t0 , oad Company in their first presiding officer, should ..,..u,, , , i1h,i1iT 4 A T ,. /......34....;:0 . `,.;.1.:- . .4 . .."4.." - .1 . - ..,, , r;i 4 '5, - 1',....: . a sure guarantee hereafter against a like occur -tni, w.n,/, , , , ,5 , ,,, ..,. ~,„--;;;; te, =-, i , ~--....1-4 . , • nco to impede the progress and speedy construction 0....4 . 4 c 0 kiiti1;"-'7 6 rl' ttre.- - '17,-.0"..0. ..• v.,.`,....... - .....' . frthis great work. 4 F'=” t h . r . 4 t .:' i:• 1 ";% 4 k''r .''' 4 '' . 4r:fir '' ' 4 f 4 4 44 .1' 4 4, .4ri . 4 ' 4 1: 4'4, 4 i3 ''' 4 ? , t • r 14 - .1'..- e. t' 4 1 ... , 1.0tit,t 4 1,." 4 4 7 , 10 ,,,,/„.? , erit", v t9.4l-:',',,t t:. f Tait attention of our readers is directed to the te„.. ~,- . twe.K. .4 4 .,..4t• D ...is v „ •:,{i s t'",, .;- et4lttiti,'„„ll'st,..l4"%. 0t1....,+,,,,,, 4, 41. ".;...vs.dvertistunent in another column of the sale by Jas- thn t ft..4,,,, ......4 , , , t ,,z ..630,. . t..41. _0t. ,....-,...u, ~ e a, auctioneer , this morning, at 11 o'clock, at *is. ' j g,10 1 ,1 ) 1" 11 - ` " refi, r ,v g l pt c•K nn git ee. - ,.., 6 02 , ,,NC.,' , 4*. uL, try t e„,,- 11 ,4- - ....,.... 0 ~, 0 ..,.....1..., t"- 411 e residence of James McDonnell, Charuers Creek, ?p - ' ..t ' , ; l • ‘ll4l Aff,,,fril l. `,Nr)-,11 ) ; 41 I ,:r f lands in Lower St. Clair township, about three ,4-44;?..re-4 !,,+,,., , , , ), ,, " )•=1 4. 4 41rct.' 0, 1 4 7 • 4 ' , ' , K . .. 41.....,..,..„.AL• . 11t..... 1 ,5 Z i 1 -:,,,,„,„,&, 1:Q . ,? ., ts ilea from the city, on said turnpike, and Noblestown .''..etf, , '!"d..4‘"?' •• r : , t4lt . k 1 :4 4 .• N I l';' ,• '4- r ad. The sale will be peremptory by order of erec t ' 4 ` . 1 . 1.N' ,11 "1.X5 4 .5,4 '17,4 i-eft ' I , •''b u11.44P , -. i...`',,nicif •Al.. ..P..-ar.. 4 .4. , tors stnd there is probably no better opportunity for ~,.. , Fl ,: da '. . i t V .5., 4 . , i , ••44.111"-t 441 t1:44 45 ' • :*.M..4%1•144 1 ,N,,,444i1,4..1.' boas desirous to purchase eligible locations for coun :awe too! , rpf..30•4•••-' - '- - .° 4 'eV 4 ‘` - ' l, -.7 n LA - Ole t p,,t4,0-• ~..•'V',l2l ii**.I. , 11?•0,;".••0•F•41-: ? residences, and beautiful sites for the erection of •&.‘'. 4 .1,„ nf vll4* 4 -I ,A'Airittl .T,,, u . „, - 4 0 ,,,r! t &cane cottages, the railroad furnishing an easy 14 fet' 441 1g ir.r tc.A.V1*I$V,f.lif.,4 0 :4%.1.1,'' ransit to the city of not over ten minutes of travel. .0 '.:...t,... .It-1 :4 - tt . _....„}„. c. i i i.1. , ,,,,,, 1. ,44:: , ...-..4....., , ,, , ,s - t the same time, 10 shares Pittsburgh and Steuben- T'at i' e 4 4 1r4 " .. " 4 1 11 4_,.. 441 . 4 -n - - : ,- ill TurnpikeßoadStock e Itt'wit=ztei,,,,,,ls.)44-12.1'5ai'1re1.0.4..z.4.!.•;,.r.fi - ;•••-•.•,n , t , .....,, - . `• , c,,,,,N,••- ~,,, 5..:*,„, - „! d.; P. , .I .. •...... 11.7 4...44 { , 1 17.!, , i : 14.14.i t1.(11•441.1,r.. 1 4 c.i.,:it 4 ,7,..,:t ,r,;/ - i Parnssr EL.Ecricer iv ALLEGIIENT.-The Primary ",, .. : Pi a Pir c- hLi - i,,1 1- '4' 5 ,:;:f. , 1•4' 1 -1 1. < 4. ',1: 1 1 cation to choose deletes to meet In convention 017, ~,'"i,- • ;444;4!, ~.17A V.l': - : ; :'` 1 4;:=I. 'li-• . .i' t- w i ts -• • . g a . ...4 . . , - , qii - r • „gr?y,4 1 ,.,1 , ......;.: .4441,7 ) ;,.. ~ 1.,,, ,, 1 ,.. . , 4, .. - „ , - .:r -, .4.; 41 . nominate a candidate for Mayor of Allegheny was . ? ? I :trit'. s ;4 3 "4,l,fit . W . Cif - ..,1"...;r4 . -.7. 7. 1175, f ., - ',';', I.t • o ld en ihturdzy afternoon. 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ZS BMA vs - McDonough. _Same SE MCKEVI2II. a„.„0: ;Peeklooivs Boggs. *.s . arm' 4:Co. ra Cannekl 49' Ifignig va Maraliall. 67 Commonwlb vs Condy. 68 -41)rams vs Bradshaw. 60 Armstrong va 0019. : 1 / 1 14Sen Pa Nagloy,'lto ' Land Co. 82, :Rame.va Same. 89 MCCltirg 70 Lynd to 14 Baden. 78 Itoyisobla vs,parv. 77 AlciaM'ots -vit °ilk) , 4th , street. 78 Vaiskirk vs Walker and BlazeL Bolley's /Ler. vs. Holly. Bliskpson vs Moore. EA .St.3l va McCoy et, a. 87 Letoss9 va Carr. 80 Mays vs Mooney. 90 , to. -103 Commonwealth .VsVo.rmsrs'Dopost Irk lORDER REBOINDED.—In the Court of Common Pleas, on Saturday, the order of Court, requiring,the State road, running ham Allegheny to New Brighten, to. -be opened, was rescinded by Judge Velma. In acing this decision, the Judge remarked that Dawion and Crawford, Supervisors of Ohio town iddP:illad-Innvieted of a misdemeanor in neglect ing-to open the read, but under the circumstances and luirdstuipS attending the case, the court could not think of punishing them. An act of Assembly EXT‘Pth 2 SA:cOrthiPAdth.lbod4 cothPany, the filghtlC the enmetyoute aiad .beenintssed, and were the Super , georktd., Ron the road, efter haring it completed, itraildrinotiirtodd; the Blank -Road company could coniedontard, put down the plink, and be protected in se ilaitietinder the act of Assembly. The case waft - an,emharraseing ono, and the Court could not and willOjidaeh'tke ore for doing as they thoughtbest tinder the-advice of counsel, whom they consultedlrOlie matter. - iC!hrsinkx Ditszutten.—On the last trip of the elleitMer,Ohleago from this city to Cincinnati, a couple ehildren a , boy and a girl, ten and twelve years of age respectively, were placed in charge of Captain Sininlv . .hy'll:gentleman who said he was going to :Cittchntatily; railroad, and would reclslin the child ^ ren nt that - Adam The Chicago arrived in Cinein nati, but there was no claimant for the children. Capt. . H. eonelndod to retain them on board until his return from , Louisville, whence he was bound. Ho dideo, bat etill found no one to father the children. The supposition of course is, that the juveniles have been deserted by th.einuntustiutil parent. They are bright, intelligent children, and unless claimed soon, they will ba adopted into respectable families—two having alrelidy ivaliintothed. the one to take the buy an,d ,othaf, the RH., t. - Wit, S . TROMP -SOU ,DISCUAIWED PIIOII CCSTODre '3 a Saturday, in the Court of Common Pleas, the aver of Win. S. Thompson, asking to be discharged :rom custody as an insolvent debtor, was granted, .r he had made oath that he would deliver up and Hofer to Ms trustees for the benefit of his creditors, nd that ho had not, at any tints, directly or Mai .: tly,rtiveri, sold, conveyed, leased, disposed of, or L , timattaisny, part of his-property, rights and claims offp„te - 0011 for the purpose of defrauding his eredi .us,,oriany4 them, or to receive any profit or ad . . tags thereby. Ten Coal. Busmass.—The Journal gives the ful -1 otwirEgo. the Amount of coal taken down the river in argesliiit fall: Tois . Bonts. i ~k e Erie No.' ornet - r latia - - :.: lack Diaa,xioild I :Mew - - ermides - In addition to this, it is estimated that about 100,000 bushels have been sent away in boat! ELECT/ON PLACE IN THE TIMID WARD.-At a re nt meeting of the City Councils, an ordinance was 4assed changing the place of holding elections in the bird Ward 'tram 'Squire litldaster's office to the •• bile School Howie. On Friday last, a meeting of .ts,l3ohool _picadors was held, at which a resolution • . introduced to have a room in the school building .repared for the piirpose, but was almost unanimous. • "clad down ; so Councils will have to find some .ther awe: • AISIIIHROS . N.HOHAHA OP THE SOUTH AND WEST. This beautiful work of art will be exhibited in our ity, during the preient week, commencing to-night, t MIMI° flaIL The Panorama embraces views of I the principal cities of the the West and South, tuVtdiows over two thousand of the most interesting ortions of the South and West The proceeds of exbibltion to-night will be devoted to purchasing family from- slavery, and on that account should wall.pattotikTl. ' CIISTODL—WiIIiam Dunlop, the fellow charged Ith. stealing the articles from Wifetines auction tore, was arrested in the woods, near Elisabeth, oil by officer Dougherty. He was brought tb he city, -and committed to jail, by Alderman Dog • Con, to await trial. r 4 j .' hytier.-r-The follawitrg trial District Court Phrties. , 105 tedirtii'vs 106 Same vollittin:' 107. Staltterrvialitnn. 114 Chatlees -Porterit'Co4.;7.l.. 116 WebitelAriCtu4s,el al. 117, NobliiisiMoot.:•''' . 120 - .117 - vs Coleman:. 124 Mills vs Kelly. 125 Wilson vs ilsiZ aaa. 134 Bradley ye Ein 138 Kn*pp TB Jackson. 146 Borneo vs Wilkins.. 147 Carothers ve 149 COI VS C. aP. 11.1 L Co. uay. Morrison minute-Wein!. 152 17 Gartireetles heirs vs Mc -168 McNulty vY 3.14111, 169 Coirtide vs identlutl. 160 Mes M kimen vs BehL 161 Sarno vs Stone. 170 Alton vs Mifflin'. 174 Lewis vs llowarth. 1.77 Mitchell & Allen vs 'bre tin & Bro, 178 Snyder vs Insitrance Co. 180 Prestly vs Kephart. 195 Cochran v 4 Bi'erSon. 201 iiiichroi vs Craft 203 Banns vs Bravo. 206 Love & Co. vs Raignel & Co. 207 lil'Clintock et al VS Same 208 Reazold vs McKnight et al. 209 Stamm ve Hammer et at 211 Ball's Ex'r. vs. 15'n No. Bargee - - 27 M. Bushel.. 162,000 265,000 40,000 145,018 81,424 125,000 - 4 4 - 4 - - 2J - 15 - 18 THE ODD FELLOWS' Bari., which came off on Fri yiseeniaventerrarcetremelpbcrillivitairair albcup 01/071grldrel ,aria AftYpulie r4)l/ seem — ertc en)oy thetas veil exceedingly to an early hour in the morning. We are gltuktobetirftliat abdut one hundred dollars will berealized. This amount will be appropriated to the mild , of the widows and orphans of deceased Odd Fellows. Fine.—The alarm of tiro, on Sunday morning, about two o'clock, was ; comm/ by the burning of .zal° upper story of a large brink house on the corner Of Logan 'and Decatur streets. The roof was partially burned, but the firemen coming on the ground quickly, prevented The fire from extending to any other portion of the building. , . RODBRRY.--- - On Saturday afternoout, two pardons entered Marnaux's restaurant, on Virgin alloy, and called for a couple of glasses of ale; while the pro prieter was in tho cellar procuring the article, they went behind the counter and robbed the drawer of $4O. The robbery was detected immediately, ttit the scamps managed to make their escape. Blown .Down.—An ornamental pinnacle on the swan gable-end of the Pittsbnrgh Female College, now ereottng 'on Hancock and Penn' streets, was blown down during the gale of yestirday 'aftentoon. The slate roof was somewhat damaged, but no fur ther injury sustained. AN oh lady, 70 years of age, named- Mrs. Carr: was run over by the Butler stage, on Federal street, Alleghenwen Saturday, and seriously-injured:- flhe was crossing the the street, and did not hear the warning cry of the driver. Her injuries were dressed by Doctor Mowry. Daowatati.—A deck hand on board the steamer North Star, named J. Plummer, was drowned at the foot of Mtn-lean Island, on Wednesday Inst., while attempting to drawn bucitet of water. Ho resided in Allegheny. Ills body was not recovered. CystEns.—Mesars. C. Kimble & Co.; eorner Hand ainktAbilrtystrin3)o; me in tpeeipt ofalargtipmutit7 of 03's Ohlui - very"first water," which they will dispose of either by wholesale or retail. Dealers will find it to their advantage to patronize4his firm. THE annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company, for the election-of Directors, will be held to-thy at the office in this city. FLOITIL—There were ten iliousanii &curds of Flour on the Monongahela wharf yesterday, which had ar rived on Saturday. This is an evidente of the Flour trade in this quarter. . , PER.TURY.—MichneI Mullen was committed to jail on Battu:day, by Alderman Hays, of Allegheny, on charge of perjury, preferred by Turner Tracy. THE cotornission of John Birmingham, Esq., as Prothonotary of Allegheny county, was read in open Omar' on Satttrdify. RElloVla..—Madarne La Pugh, the abortionist, was removed to the Poor Farm, from the jail, on Satur day. DISTRICT COURT.—MOI:I M. Hampton and Hen. W. Williams on the Bench. . SATITRDAY, December I. The Sheriff came into Court and acknowledged n number of deecLs. Andrew Solos vs. Matthew A. Wilson. Judgment entered absolutely. Robert Stewart vs. M. 1). Madigan. Judgment against defendant for want apprrance and afEda vit of defence. Rule granted for Prothonotary to assess the damages according to section one of the Act of May 8, 1855. Thomas B. Roberts rs. Elizabeth Roberts et al. Prayer of petitioner granted, and Sheriff directed to make out and execute a deed fur the premises. 0. &P.R. IL Co. NIL Ligtner et al. It appears au the Court that G. E. Werner isa stockholder in said company, and that James Thompson is unable td act as a ttferee, and the Court ttppoint Wailarn Dilworth and Thomas McKee in their place. Courtadjourned to meet this morning at ten o'clock. Elowtotter , fureelebrated - Stomach Sitt era, so unive,ratilly known as 4 purifier and strength ener to the system, hare rttimined a irtzhowpread popularity in this city and surrounding country, which is constantly itsereastrig as their highly beneficial qualities are horonting known. As in tonic, to assist digenlion—to give a good ipt.- tlte, and impart fresh vigor to the whole systraii—these Bit ters cannot be excelled. They are particularly adapted to this climate, as [110111.1.11119 ran testify who bans already expe rienced very beneficial effects from the frequent use of them. Wholesale and retail depot, No. Penn street, Pittsburgh. and for sale by Druggists generally throughout the Unite.' Status and Canada. tior2B;da Ay- Clark's Stomach Bittern are acknowledged by all who Lass tried them to be the hest fondly medicine the ego, fur the cure of Dyspepsia, Coativrtiens, undo doss. dared ante of the Liver and LStotuarh. They false ao mal The proprietor. do DOI pretend to caution people loom using other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stotnarh hitters for they have found that cube ono trial wan needed to render ouch caution unnecessary. For sale, who) le, by OtiLLIAI d CLARK, Third street. between Wood and Market; GEO. H. R_EYSEIt, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists generally. INVENTIONS AND PATENTS Nair Itiviartion.-31r. Eaton has now for sale at his exhi bitten room, No. 80 Fourth stria.t, several very vainuld .-patented artigliz. Among. others is hopper's patent. Lionel plane, which is in great demand; it patent vice attachment Luieds' celebrated heaters and ventilators; the much probs. portable oven, which nu family should he without; ourtley and Foes fan blowers; and several other useful Inventlous. The plane, the oven and the heaters, we can safely speak o in the strongest terms from our own observation. Mr. Ratines now line of business ought to prove profitable to himself and useful to the public.. ~New inventions are all the go now.rodays, and there are mime good ones offering of lute. HEALTII, ECONOBI I AND EXCELLENCY---“ Kruse fire and then Decidt." AItIfINO DaAtIONT and TEN- ritnrion, a trio annctionod by Nature. indiaponnablo to Lift., Health and Acton, and In ovary way replete with Importance. Some scan of atudy, labor, expeme and proving have been given by the subscriber to simplify and perfect ho system fur warming, draught and ventilation, and Its introduction and use within the post two yearn, io many plat," (but chlaSY In Phibubilphia, New York and Boston,) low met with all the approbation ho could wish. The following is a brig duperip. tion of his Improvements, all of which ere patimted 4t the United Stated, and part of them In England A Draught and Ventilating Chimney, which, in factories, dwellings, and buildings of miry description: worm the fol lowing advantages :—A perfack - Droolagainst lire; self-clean ing and selfpresonration; o CoitstainC. powerful, in - Witted draught, so that a stack 40 foot high has more draught than them usually built 100 feet high, or more; a saving /11 (nut, at brut onedlith part; a means of taking warmth and venti lation into and out of rooms; a saving of part of the heat that La usually lost In the atmosphere; and the construction of one flue to answer is every story of a building, fur evertroom attlacent to It A Trio Ventilator, or a ventilator with three powers of ac tion, which can be neubsof any ohm, in any form, to suit the architecture of any building, and may be plain or ornament al; this Berme. constant ventilation for any edifies without admitting snow or rain; It cures smokay chimneys, and Is certain to give them draught. • A Ship and Car Siphon Ventilator, to thßiiir abnxidance'of fresh air, and diotribute It tea ship or car, and draw out the foul air, without admitting any snow or rain, and but one hole to be made In the roof or deck. And last, but not least, a Tubular Furnace, or Hester; this may ba of any atm, and portable or fixed. Buildings will" it are warmed In a superior marmot; it admits no red or inju rious heat, but take" the fresh atmospheric air rapid, direct and warmed into the rooms, making a house feel like a ple a . sant Jtina day, and ,contributing largely to PAIMPte h e alth , comfoit add cheerfhltteiss. No gas or snicks escapes, arid no furnace can be eater es to tiro. It is highly appro v ed in churches • It is durable, simple , easily managed, not liable to get dlsorderod, can be cleared without making duet, and is not clogged and obstructed by mat clinkering"; it Wires in fuel, and if properly attended, (but little attention is needed,) la 0, fuel saver. Three ineeatheee are all reald4e, but effectual. Architects, artisans, builders, and all interested, are respectfully request ad to examine tho4Liteferencel i,g ood andd . elitheiet4, given. JOSEPH LEEDS, patentee, and Proprietor. es„. MOSES .F. EATON, Agent for Patentee, ISo. 50 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Is ready to receive and till orders at short notice for any of the above 'Mentioned great inventions, and is also prepared to receive proposals for manufacturing the mime in the cities of Pittsburgh or Cinchona norTi;d2w PATENT VICE ATTACEIMENT—A new Ingunloun and useful article for Machinists. For flak by liifiF.B P. EATON, Agent, 80 Fourth Bove. W lT L ltater Alessra. I.lv - tumor., Copeland Co., No nor2B L air : Dt ir:4 ; THE 'YONDER OF THE TIMES - - J. P. Smith's Patent, February 27, 1855. muis most admirable and complete Rand or Power CORN 1 . SHELLER has been pronounced by the most competent Mechanics and Agriculturists to be tho fastest and most complete Corn-Sheller over invented, being able to shell A Bushell per alnpte It is worked by hand, with a small expenditure of muscle. and separates the corn from the rob without breaking a par ticle of either. Every Farmer should have one; and every man who wants to make a fortune, should purchase a right. A few &Althorn and Eastern 13tates are yet to be disposed of, and will be given on such terms as will insure an munortse profit. Call at once upon the Agent, No. 110 tlmtt hfeld street, opposite the Post Office. nov4 PEASE'S DIAPHRAGM FORCE PUPA!', patented An gnat, 1854, is the most perfect and efficient PUMP ever Invented. It le of cost iron, beautiful and ornamental; double setlug; weighs 40 lbs., and delivers 30 gallons water per minute. (smallest site), It can be afforded at ono-third less prim than any other Pump of equal capacity ; Is not lia ble to got out of order; simple In construction; cannot poti. sibly freeze ;. and gives a constant, steady stream or/water. For Steam Engines, Mllls, Factories, Boats or Workshops, or for or Cisterns, those Pumps cannot be excellmi. All Interested or not, are Invited to and Pee the one i ' t 7 t=al at Lewis' Intztligencer Office, on St. Clair etreet, Mal the Bridge. Air The. Western Counties of Pettnayttania are for sale, and afford cart chances fur manufactitrers or spectilatore to realize a handsome lucerne- JOSEPH LEWIS, novl92llw No. 2 St. Clair street. - - IDSTLACK'S GREAT IMPROVEMENT, for fastening It Waahboisrda to Walla patoutod Juno 0, )805. • No goodhathllngalicadct bo Rubbed without using . .these pasteatuga. MOSES F. EATON, Agent far Patentee. 80 Fourth erect, ,Pittaburgh. Eater to the following Architects Indite city : 3. W. Kerr, Eag., Chtuiea, Bartberger, Esq,, and Messrs. Barr A Moser, .Baqa. twirl QIIINGLE MACIIINE.-KENDALCB PATENT DOUBLE ACTING RIVER AND SHAVER.—The at tention of Shingle end Lumber dealers, speculator* and others, is directed to this invaluable invention, which is now presented to the public as rho first anti only practical ma. chine extant, for Riving and Shaving Shinglea VEVIOLLEI cutting and scaring machines have bean invented for making Shingles, but It is a well known tact that Shin gles cut or =wed across the grain are quite too flimsy for rooting for r toooe. and abating, g jlnv'ad ' es ha ha v7 all been peared and ni7oalle' downed as worthless, from their Imperfect method of riving, which nonwhite of eplittlog from the ode of the block but one shingle, which almost ingarlably runs ufl. This difficulty in entirely obviated by KENDALL'S INIACIIINE, Which Rest splits from the side of the block a piece thick enough for two shingles, which is separated In the centre, and by means of elastic guides each part Is conducted through a pair of approximating knives, which completes the operation; thus producing two shingles at every revolu tion. This =CUM will rive and shave from the block three thousand shingles per hour, of uniform thickness and taper, sitpetior in solidity and durability to those made by hand °l imy other process. Its operations are by Ito means confined to pine and other soft wood. but works to equal adrantuo, oak, walnut, and every other description of timber that can be spilt. The workings of the machine can be examined at 11. If. Ryan's Furniture Hui Wings, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. To timber owners, shingle dealers, and men of enterprise, this opens a new field for speculation, as there is no similar invention extant. The machine occupies but a small space, is of durable con struction, and costs but about two hundred dollars, and a man and two boys coo make from Y , UW to 30,000 shingles per day. For right of territory, or machines, inquire at No. 31 Fifth street, or at the City Hotel tel— All needed information will be forward.] by letter, when desired. th K. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. norl6altf 1 - 1 ARTLEY & PDX'S PA TEAT FAX BLOWERS for Foundries, Rolling Mills. Smith Fire., &c., patented July 17,1855, These FANS are made ou an entirely new principle, and will run with less power than auy other Fan now In use. The blowing wheel Is much lighter and stronger than that of any other, and from Its peculiar construction is less Raidb to get out of order. The shafts are made of east eteel, red the Journals urn parallel, running in gun metal lazes. MOSES F. EATON, Agent for Manufreturers. No. SU Fourth street, novi:dawtf Pittsburgh. • - VASIIIONABLE HATS AND CAPS, A r Lou Stuces.J. _l._` WILSON di SON, No. Al Wood street, revectfully in form the public that they have a large asetirtment of the latest styles of Rats and Cups, a Licit they will mill at her prices for cash. N. ,B.—Julit received, a new mtyle of I.adke Richn . and Cap*. ['MTh)] J . WILAON & White Fish! Fish ! Fish! R ntgß & ITUBBARD, SANnusior, Onto, have for We aitd cc. ' t .'ild/ on Delekb hand, a ND supply of FRESH A.IND 84.12 WIRTH FISH, and ell other varieties of LAKE FISH. oeriEhlt ale ,„v't =ISM PITTSBIIRGIUDDARNIP OF' TFLADE AND ERCHANTIPkNCDAND E Pres*lent. L. 141131A.RT11. Dice Precidente. T 9 CLARKE, Treasurer. N. HOLMES, Jt. Secretary. JAM M P. BARR. SUperintendent. S. T. NORTHAM, JR. Commiteee of Arbaratian for November. GEO. W. CABS, V. P., JOHN S. COSORAVE, JOHN GRAYS', HENRY LAMBERT, JAXLES (YE ARA. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OP TIDE DAILY MORITDZO POST, Monday, December 3, 1800. There was a moderate boldness done on Saturday. Of Metal there were a number of sides. (LOUR—Sales 114 bids superfine, wharf, at $423; 31 do, store $8,31; 25 sacks extra $4,75. UII.AIN--We notice sales 100 1.41.4 Hye, canal, 60e; 73 do, SO. C0rn...100 bus In the ear, wharf, 45; 100 do &O. 11 :111SKX—stales 12 bbin rectified ut 30e. YEATllERB—stales A sacks of good at 50e. LAILD--sal. 20 half bids, In luta, $13@13,50. 011—sal. 10 bbls No. 1 Lord, in lots, at 903003 c. ASHES—sales 20 tons domestic soda, in lute, at 3 1 ,40 - 1) 3 1LOO Li ffILS-- . 100 tons Lake Cluimplain, $6O, 6 one. METAJ...--aidea 321.1 tons No. 1 Allegheny, 530, 1 mos 300 do $3O, do; 50 do do $29, do; 200 tons Mercer $26, do; 70 tons Juniata $3l, do; 50 tons do $3O, do. Tat Diacazorten RattEs.—John Thompson reports that, though the Grocers' Bank of Boston may be considered as having failed, its notes will yet probably be redeemed. Holders of Its bills should not, therefore, submit to a largo sacrifice, in exchange for them. Liverpool Markets. Per stearaer Atlantic.l Lrvcenoot, November 1 7.--Cottun...The Circular of Brown. Shipp I Co. states that the market opened imoyaut, hot closed steady and prices were unchanged, with but little speculative demand The sales of the week were 49,000 hales, of which MO were ou speculation, and RAW for ex port; Orleans fair ;do middling 5 , ; 'Uplands fair til4d; do middling 6% The stock of American in port ix Z. 19,000 lades. Breatietuffs--Brown, Shipley. & Co. quote Breatistulfs as slightly advanced. Flour tid; western canal is quoted at 43stk: Philadelphia and Baltimore 44s 13.1(&45,5; Ohio 4ilis n il.heat has advanced 2d, and yellow Corn 6 d; white Is scarce and has advanced &l. White Corn 655; yellow 47@57islid; mixed 47u. The Broker's Circular quotes Wheat Stkoeld dearer; Flour is mid Corn Ia tkl. It Is generally eon_ ceded that Baltimore and Philadelphia Flour is 4401445, Ohio 468447 a. White wheat 12894gt135; red lie Fkliel)l2s; southern Corn 47otnire4ns. Provisions have slightly advanced, according to Richard son, Spence A Co.'s report. There woo a steady demand for common Rosin at 58415,13 d; Spirits of Turpentine steady al atta. LONDON !dosrr Maass?, November 16.—The money mar ket is more stringent. Consols for money are quoted at Etll.-4; American stocks quiet, with a limited demand; Mary land sterling fives 92y,, sellers; Penne liven, certificates, 72, buyers; 74, sellers; Penns coupon bonds 90; Penns Cent:eat-Railroad, M. DYNDON I.lconvrn 111....Rarr, Normber 16.—Baring, Broth & en. quote Sugar dull and prbais easier, but not imolai lower. Iron steady and prices ow:hanged. Sara' Sums fair demand and prices staady: Philadelphia Bark Dour Carolina Itice, in bond, '23@30. oitree sAvanCeil 24..64. New York Merkel New Yure, Bunember 30.—Cotten lean firm; prices hav declined 12, per bale, with sal. 700 bales N. t middling at ; Uplandainiddling 9e; do ntir lac. Pluur actin,; sal 20,000 bbls. 1111 nut quiet ; sales 10.090 bus. Corn dull • sales 18,(00 bus. Whlaky firmer; males 450 this at 40; 4 Coffee advanced; sal. 7090 bags Rin at 1114. Sugar dull sale, 200 htnis. Linseed (NI Improving aeries 100 bbla 90. rmightA unchangaL iiScon quiet ; mak. dreared Hoge at $4,450446u. Butter firmer; sale. at 18,e23. Cite.° firm at 10411. Stock/higher ; tauctigu and Hock blend 91; OP V, land and Toledo 72; Die 473 , Galena and Chien, 118 1 . i; Binh/Ingo dull. Cincinnati Markel CINCINNATI. Ik'eembor 30.—Flom quiet: only one 1111 i., of f;l7 bbls at $8.10; sales :00 bus pnme red Wheat $1,65: reealvol during the last 24 hour. 31104 Idda Flour. Sugar firm and buoyant: sa/esi 48 Idols good fair and prime at 7% and Re; rrfined sugar hare advanced 1. , New Molasses hits advanced to 31)(2.40. Hales 1600 pikes grease shoulder, 'Olc 4 ; 16101 do Milne at 6%. and WO hams at Be_ Hop firmer to day: sales 200 head at $1.1,30. and 4150 head, averaging 211 Ms at 34.. Buyer, are 110t1 willing tn4;porate. Whisky continuos dull: prices remain nominal. The river is falling slowly, with ten fad in the channel. Baltimore Market. DAL:imolai. December I.—The market for Flour le firm to toy and active at ti. 1,25 for Howard street tmd City MIIIN and 39,12t4, for Ohio. {Them ( - imputes firm and active. Corn mit:use-1,1 to 8.5(40)0 for SI hit r• 111 W yellow AUcTION SALES B Y JAMES M'KEN,N.I, WOOD STRSET, .A ROVE FIFTH. PEFIRNIPTORY SALK OF 1-ANDS IN Castilians TOirs alltr. ALLtalik.NT COVATT. on MONDAY, Det.tember ad, at 11 o'clock. A. M., toll be sold at public sale, by order of the Rxecttioni of 143111 p Smith, decM. late of the city of Philadelphia, at the house of Jame. DiclainneU, on the Ihttsdurgli and Ste e1...311111e Turnpike Road; and Mao thove on the Middleton ti Rand and on tin. Nobleetown thaul: that portion at the intersection of the Steubenville Turnpike a n d the Noblistown Road, through whirli tile Pittsburgh ar i d Stelit.D.illf. 'Latin.' crosses, luo, been &tided 104, lot, averagitig tire acre., oath, soul, tie- tam ..1 snaking plotoottit country rraideuce. and gardening plata al dealgllatftt In a ilingaFini to obtainesl m the Auction /lon. of J6J10.41 .Slegvuna, ho 1W SI street. Pittsburgh, or (rem 31r ..111111a4 Ali - Donnell. on the prenatal.. The lends on the 310.1- dletown Real have been subtlit sled into farm" of about thirty acres each, and tot., softie .tamp lota ~f-fir.) to eight awns, lo atilt the convenience of (heel *au to4tu, nut be die- Po'ssi to Partilleoie it large tract, laokYainalaatraciaar-tao4 situated on the Pittsburgh and Strube. Ole Turnpike 14.1 at Chartiet•4 Creek, noa o„ upted by Mr James 313 Dottie 11, will be sold subject to lam, • nutlet a lease for life at the yearly rent of $1.%), payable eenitannually At the sanee time will oh., a small tract of lend of about ten acess, known a. the Spotter minims«, Notated about ashes from Pittalouith. on the non Turnpike I 4 meld leading (ruin the Steuteul ills Turnpike 5.. the Plant Raid Tessa. wishing to prot ure health. and 1.1,1-11.131 1,1t1..11A, glivnt t o the it . t. 111., aret, l lu a g... 1 netgliborht...l. retainded with tgreealsle .P.otivry, will rind this propeov all that ,an h.- t.. , lutrost Th, Land is of r‘• cellont II g - -s•I Oat.. ..f u,-II at./ provided ash cowl ond line...tore. A .lepot or rallruld station aill prolmbly le located in the uehuty, fin - nohow' facllitiea to and from the city at several elated pettish durum,; the day, of not more limn ten minute. trausit TEasaw—One-thiril Lash, and Wane. le three equal annu l i payments. with interest, to he Ks - tared by bond and uturtiotge For further particulars, uppleattion Ina, Ie mate at Nick., Ilfn. Auction 'louse, Pittsburgh, or 6. Hr. Jellies MI - Donnell tat the premises ties IILS I) EA tiTi FUL COl N.riiY SITES A'T AU(' TIDY---AM Thursday evetting, Detwinher that 7 tikkak tit the Niercitante Eactutnau, Fourth sinet. will be wil— That desirable pieta of land. iv..utattilng lot, area, in Ind! tine Township. beteg part of Noble's Farm, adjoining Borough of Sharpaburg. and bounded In lands of 'Luskin. Mcl'hereou and Noble. This garde. with spring an, run of water. embraces a floe knoll-11 lestadtd site for restdence--cionninudlng view, of Alleirlteny Valley scenery Mr. James Saint, of Ellew - ttetturg. will shoe the property person,. w mining to see It. Terns at Kale. !eel F. NI DAVIS, A tli...meet CI N.A AND QI'EEN SW ARE SALE, at No 114 Smithfield 'street- 4 / 1 1 Tuesday mortung. Der . 4th. at 10 o'clock, nt No. 114 Stnaldielti street, near Fifth, will he sold—A large stock of tin. l'hina and Oneenawere, compriatrig gold baud and plan l'httia Ten Sots, he , while 'roe Stone. flowlug Idue and printed Tott Seta Dillies, Pinto., Soup, Ot ster and Sane,. Ter.., Cot °red Dishes, Factor., D. 1 r 1 ., Mug , . Chaota , ..r sot., Or,oaaanta, anal a full assort. ment of common were. The attention of the trade met others is specMIIP hotted to this sale, which is positive to clowe the entire stock, decl I'. M. DAVIS, Atictioncor. STAPLE DRI (lOODS--On Monday morn ing. December 3d, earn/searing at 10 o'clock, w ill la sold at the Commercial Sales Raton., earner of Wood and Fifth streets—An extensive stock of fresh Staple Dry tiombt, embracing a tearable soutortment of articles for family use, such as 13,11 Linen , Sheeting., Shirting Cheeks, retie) colored :Serino., black and colored Alpacas, Sack Flan nel. Canton do., Satinet, Briedeloth, 'Merino, Cassimere, lA.vollen Idnlum, Overt...hug. Cambric, Vesting., litnghant, Flushing. Stood Tape. Trimmings.i r nov3o i• NI DA V IS. A in - thine, L. AUI OF NoICTII A NI I , :tt ICA N NI I 1 - 4 Thursday es ening, Deretuler lit, at 7 i..cloa k, at the Mei. r baitlo'k4dinnipi Rotors. Fourth street. Plttxtmrw.ti, 0,11 L e sold, for account of whom it tubs ooncern--;et share. North American alining Company Stook, u 0.29 I'. NI. DAVIS, Auction...et T 1011 T SPRING AT A t'&PliiN—on TMontla; morning. December 3, at 11 •3'olork. at th e commott r h;i Sales Rates, cornett Wood nod Fifth streets, will be told, One substantial, well flnhdied Spring IVagon, suitable for ~t, or two horsew 1n0v291 P. 31, DAN IS, Auctioneer MEG • ,f• • , •h e ta 4 , -4 ka t ' 1:;' GEO. W. CASS Th. DIURNAL (Nipt.'.l7 A Sant -Vl, and tha CITY. Capt. Wnir, will run iia Hki it' LA It DAILY PACK ers ticirwPen Pitt, burgh, Rtrubrnviiia and iThoelltig,Magaing at all /Wenn, &att. porta Th. , !RUTIN AL will itliTu Pittliburgli on Mandays, and Fridays, at IU o'rlott, A. SI. —ltrrraartn, aho in 10,1 inn Truaida) e, 11nrraday s and Saturds)s, nt' , id.la,l A AI Fl 'KEST CITY will also tray., Pittsburgh on TiaraislaYs. Thursday, and ,laturdnya. at 10 A M —lturrturtun, ali.•l.mhui;Monday-, Wininivdayr and Fri da-a. at 7 3 -," o'ci.a.l.. A Al frright .ir Va•nilgt , nip!, on board, or to D ix ) s.t.iNawoon. Agent, 111.5 Front stmt. - - • - - • -------- • • - Regular Tuesday Packet for Wheeling, Marietta and Gaillopolls. sv. The new maul aplendhl xteanior CONVOY, Jou:4r It W.I. Jr, Meaner— E. DA suudan. Clerk— a ill leave fi,r the above and intermediate Pontt Tl' ESL/ Al. at i o', to P. M., Imettlyely. fren,,ht paysea., , e. apply on hard, or to O. N. I.IAItTON, or C. BARNES, Agents. _ For Zanesville. The steamer El/MA 011-AllAli, Captain WM liatlerbc%,,A 'l‘ll4l InT;trtk'oettAiate"Yor—r7lll 4111. at 3 For freight or paavage apply on Loud, or to ilea COLLINOWOOD & BARNES, Agennt. Regular Monday Packet for Clneinnats Th, strata, CITY OF WILCKLL'iti, Caputln Jonv M*Luar--Clerk, J. D. leovo ilkdrigia fur the above and intermediate porno on 310 X. DAY, Docenther 3d, at 11 o'clock 4. For freight or paaaage apply on taard, or to no 3o FLACK a LIVINLISTON. Agent, For St. Louis and K.o3knk. The ateamer KUNIVK, Captain Pasatox Ron. am,.._clork. W. ki. leas, for the abo,o and Intormedlate porta to, MONDAY, Doconther 3, at 10 o'clork A 11. For freight or passage amity no !mot or to notril JOUN FLACK, Agent. The For N r 1'0 5h 144 4 0 4 4, Captain Uttattl j r gEfgal'og--Clerk, MY.Xuartzt learn W./ the 1 ahoy. and ititertneState pork on WEDNESDAY, Dmetabor :,, et 10 o'ciock A. M. For freight or paseago apply on board. novel lie V o n . r l'° eTaM2B v l IA R IV4 I 7 . / I °E l nl aialt3llusn, eIII least for tho above and tntermodb ate ports on MONDAY, December 34.1, at 10 o'clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to dee I COLIA NO WooD or BARNES. Agonta. Lcrutaville The steamer HENRY GRAFF% Captain GEO. L. M'Cirrrocr —all, leave for W. ahoro and o to , A tn Intermediate ports on lirlitiDO, Ifteadnber Forfrrlglo paratagn apply /tIE board, or At•r3 FLACK ALI VlNtintlS, Attrots Ppr The steamer FRED, LORENZ, Captain ROST. BACEI, Will leave tor the atm , . and iutenne 3 o'clock P. \I late ports on WEDNESDAY, December 3th, at For freight or poseage apply on board, or to dec3 FLACK a L/VINOSTON, Louisville Packet. The rteemor QUAKER CITY, Captain Mc- DoNicts—A. Lerman, Clork —will leave Mr the we and Intermediate ports on MONDAY, De. comber 3, at 4.o'clock P. 31. For freight or pa as apply on hOPINI, or to der3 LA/LLLNOWOOD A BARNF.B, Agorae. -•- • Regular Loulartlle Baelfet, The steamer J. D. CADSON, CaPlata Dnicart.t.—Clerk. Inuram—viill leave for the above and intermediate ports on 'MONDAY, December 3d. al In A. M. For freight or paasage apple on board, or -in nov3o FLACK 3. LI VINUSTON, Agent. For St. X.ottss Thu au-tuner NORTH STAR, Captain Ww. Maurer-Clerk, A.. 1. Ile tear—will Kaye for the above amt intermediate porta on MONDAY, December .1, at 10 o'clock, A. 3L For freight or passage apply un board, or to __noel JOAN FLACK, Agent. For St. Louis. _ The steamer ORA Capt. O. D. Sloort-11. A. Sficroartn, Clerk—will have fur the &hue° and Intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY, Decem ber sth, at 10 u'rluck A. 31. Fur freight or patmage apply on board, or to dee3 FLACK & BARNES, Agents. For St, Louts, Thu steamer ARGONAUT, Captain Gamin kl,Ml4,lMcLeas—Clark,• Link Ihtstiv—will leave for the above and Intermediate ports on MONDAY, December 3, at 10 o'clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to nov2o FLACK & LI VINGSTON, Agents. For Nashville. liadThe steamer LUCIE MAY, Capt. J. J. RODIN EION—CIerk, A, Roarssos, JlL—Win leave for the above and Intermediate ports on WEDNES. DAY, December Ist, at 1034 A. M. For freight or pasamm apply on board, or to FLACK & LIVINGSTON, Agente. For Nashville. The steamer ORAL' H 8 HO T, Captain A. _MollslDE—Clerk, WM. Mattune—rill Rare for the above and intermediate porta on TREE. DAY, December 4, at 10 o'clock, A. Ni. For freight. or passage, apply on board, or to uov 2I FLACK BARNES, Agents. - - - - — - TICE TIN Q'T'^-- _ - NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.— Stock holders In the Pittsburgh and Connellevllle Railroad, whose stock Is paid up In full, are hereby nolilled . that the interest ou the same, duo October 1,1855, Is payable in cash, at the Omen of tho Company, NEVILLIt ILALL, PoUrth and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh, N. VIMDEIL • noe,,tklw Transfer FOR SALE LOW, at Jns. CoLLiws No. 715 `{'liter street, between Wood and Swindle/d, n number of RAILROAD CARTS, with Harness complete-- suitable for Railroad Contractor.. AIM, the Running Gears for a one-horse wagon. nirr3o ALERA'rUS-2 casks and 5 boxes in store and for sale by [nov3o) 43PRINCIRR RAIIIIAUGH. CURLED HAIR-10 bales in store and for tale by tuovaoj SPRINGER C , lr, ..... . 1 .R.l • • 't • C • • t LAB? evening, at„dask,, there i'w6o, py.the pier marks, 5 feet 10 inches water, and falthj . Weaaler stormy, with several heavy showers daring litestaX, - 1;; : Tux steamer "Diurnal," Oxpt. J. A. Shot*, a the regular packet for Wheellnirtblaatorning alteteumiapo'clock. THE Steubenville In contiectiola with the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, are the netts:tem Ven ture" and .• Fairy Queen." They leave regularly every evening at 5 o'clock. Tim fine steamer "James Park" will it.l3YO this eretilug for Louisville. She is a boat of fine qualifies for busdpesit, and has superior accommodations for pfittsengera. That.) traveling to the Queen City would do well to give her acall. MI following steamers are now at the wharf loading for the different portx named: Henry Graff, James Park, ?red. herenz, and Quaker City for toutoville; Unice, North Star, and Argonaut for St. Louis; Grapeshot for Nashville. Tut steamer - Silver Wale" arrived in St. Louis on the 28th. The "Adriatic," Capt. Stone, left St. Louis for New Orleans same date; and the "Star of tho West " loft for mint. purt on 29th. THE One steamer •. Unice," Capt. P. Roberts, loaves thi morning fur St. Louis and Keokuk. The Voice" is engage, regularly in this trade, and has already become quit popular with the traveling public. .11r. W. R. Collier, th clerk, will always be found al,lus post ready to wait on al having business with the boat. Tux flms qtramar.City ineallnie,"Capt.-Abrilf`Thire, 14 the regular packet forCluelrulati to-44! , 'Thb kuowu accommodations on this limn, and the supetior qualifications u( the commanding officer, will commend her to the travel ing public. She leaves at 10 o'clock, and we bespeak for her a big trip. Those traveling to the Queen City should call on the clerk, Mr.J. a Dußois, end secure their state-rooms. Tan St. louix Drmacrat, of the 29th, says: The river continues to fall at the rate of one or two inches iu the 24 hours. About 9 feet water In the channel to Cairo. There is n fair stage In the Illinois, and !rattiness is good on that stream. The Keokuk packets continue bringing fair cargoes, but there to little doing abote the Rapids. The host. nes.. of the Missmni has about come to an end for the sea son. Easiness Is plainly falling off here. Airing the last tnn or three days them have lawn very lblt - artivaln The New Orleans and Ohio river boats principally claim the attrn tion of the draymen. PORT OP PITTSBUROR. - - 5 err? 10 INones warn IN rut. &cultist. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. " Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Cot. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " &Alan, flenderlckson, West Newton. " Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. " Gen. Lorimer, -, Rochester. " Venture, Gordon, Steubenville, City of Wheeling, McLure, Cincinnati. " Conroy, wolft, Gantong. " P.mnurGrahata, AISTB, Allegheny, Cook, Cincinnati, " Fairy Queen, Reno, Steubenville. Orb. -, St. Louis. Quaker City, APDartiels, Lou Shoals, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Steamer Jeffenion, Woodward, Browitsvllba, Luzern°, Bennett, Brownsville. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Bohan, Henderickson, Wee{ Newton. " Michigan No. 2, Horst, Wellsville. " Gen. Lorimer, Rochester Forest City, Way, Wheeling. " Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. " rally Queen, Reno, Steubenville. " Rochester, Neare, Louisville. " Pittsburgh, O'Nett, Cincinnati. " Cheviot, 31'Intoeh, Z111.10641e. " Buckeye State. Beltshoover, Cincinnati Williamson, St. Louis. 1855. 1856. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, OUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT 13Privrep Pitlaburgh, Cincinnati, Lontactile,. and Saint Louis. Tins Liza in euxuponed of seven ftrat-clasa, powerful Steatneni une• quailed for speed, splendor, sail and noutfort. and ia the ciPLr Pllltoran runs LINA OP Svc,* Picarts on the OLIO river. It connects with the U. 8. :Vail Line of Steamer" from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by chile aasengera (MAU an &Jaffa! axed necetpird th rough ,doily Two new titeurners have been added to live Liu,. which now cunei.te of do ftilloWiug boata: Ants of darture /in.! • Clit'K ETV ATF.._ ...... ' IT. Flncutoorea.Siluday. t•ITT OF IV II EEL! NU 'Joux Dl'Cirtut Monday, A LLn :KENT . ....... LN. (boat Tuesday. CINCINNATI tan.ists ILADKLPH IA R. J. ;Thursday. PF.N NSY L t A NlA__ ..... -IJceni litiatnitn.... 'Friday. pi}.Leasee daily at In A. 11 precisely. Nu (Tricit recalled after ulna oclock. , in ire morning depart ure. 1 t uvrt. o lore. apply ofi et to JOAN B. LI V I NILITON, JOAN FLACK, Agenk, 31eriongfiliela floes. Ituildlnga. I:ov,..mber,lSAA-viac.ltt) Pittsburgh, ateubenville Ind Wheeling Packets., ' • . - . F ... '.. ' "l ' '' MN= THEATT4..Ppsna, sole Lessee and RE.—,T. Mana g er ; n'af.ll.lttea, littrigu'grninger: Coos. FoSTEtt, Acting Manager. Treasurer, J. %. Boarrtx. Fleet night of the GREAT ENOLIfi/LOPERA TROUPE, ander the direction of Mr. W. Usassies and Miss Louis, PINE. • This talented Company will consist of Miss Louisa l'yne, Miss Pyne, Mr. W. Harrison, Mr. Strotten, assisted by thirty othiTr artistes ; sod. con.fequencei of the ahortneax of their . engagement,. no, Oprxa coif 6t rwuted. The deter mination of the . -Matiagnftient is to aht the ',pores t,, tire etiltans of Pittsburgh with. all the uld of new dresses, splendid pioperties, ornate deCotatioth and gorgemb The expense attending this engagement renders unavoidable the following prices of : dre,n circle and I.e.noilette 11,familyt.Irele 60c., generic/3 2.5 c. Free list excindem except the Prete. 1/nor, open at 634;: performance at 7L., MONDAY, Dumas* ad, 11146, The exquisite Opera of L A S 0 51 1 1 ? A Si 11 IT T. A. Amens M ite Lonlqa Pynr . Elvtne Mr. W. ilarrixon (.bunt Rudolph° Mr. Stretton. Lira ........................... Ppm. Ia coneeonence of the great length of the Operas, no other Owe will be played with them. A CARD—In fulfilment of n determination to present the eitizewt of Pittsburgh and its environs with the highest and most attractive runasernent which the fields of Lyric or Dramatic Art afford, the Manager of the PITTSBURGH TREATRE has effected an engagement. for FIVE NILIIITS ONLY, with the world-renowned & HARRISON ' ENGLISHPYRE OPER A Tao tIPE I Unquestionably the most complete and accomplished that has ervr appeared before an American public, comprising the accomplished artistes: MISS LOUISA PYRE. Prima Donna. MR. W. HARRISON Prima Tenors. MR. HORNOASTLP. Prima Baritone. MR. STRETTON Prima Hama MISS PINK. Contralto. Aided by a POW EIRFUL CHORUS and augmented Orchestr, .4 Accomplished 3111SiCILIAS. Conductor of Orchestra IP Le' The Operas will omit in the following rotation Monday evening, December 3d, 1855. SO 3 INAMBULA. Tuesday evening, December 4th, BOILEMIAN GIRL. Wednesday evening, December sth, DA UG lIT ER OF Tllll R PX; I T Thursday evening, Insiember titb. MA RATINA, for the Benefit of Mr. Harrison. Friday evening, t ssmher 7th, CROWN DIAMONDS, for the Benefit of Miss Louisa Tyne. Air No reengagement can take place, as the Company appear lu Cincinnati, December 10th. gm_ The immense expense attending this remarkable en gagement, renders unavoidable the following liberal wale of PRICES OF ADMISSION ; To Boxes or Parquetto, ; Second Circle, 50c.; Gallery, 115 c. The Box Book will be open nu Saturday, Dirottiber 1, when seats can be secured for any evening during the Ope odic Season. nov2s xcURSION TRIP TO THE SUNNY E SOUTH AND GREAT WEST. ANDRIEU'S ' 'PANORAMA OF THEE GREAT WEST AND SOLIE, Embracing views of the Sugar and Cotton Plantations of SL Louis, Alton, .111., the Missouri and Illinois River, Peoria and Peoria Luke, and the surrounding country ; Lacon, 111., Peru and Lasalle, every city and town on the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad; Ottawa, Stained Rock, with the Indian Scenes, Minds, Joliet and Blue Diann, are ...faithfully represented.. Views of the Lakes Michigan and Erie, the city of Chicago, city of Detroit, andportions of Canada West, the Maumee River, and cities of Toledo and Cleveland, with 1000 portraits of the mObt, prominent citizen,' of the West. A visit to Andriat's Panorama takes the spectator over 200 d 0 miles of the most interesting..portions of the Great West an South. At each exhibition an Explanatory Lecture is given by Madams Andrieu, or the Artist himself, giving a description of each city and town represented. Will be exhibited at MASONIC HALL. every evening, tram MONDAY, December 3d, to January at , 1856, and every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Evening exhibition to commence at 7 , o'chick ; afternoon at 3 o'clock. illy_ Admission, 25 cents; children, 15. Parties of five persons, $l. BENJAMIN, the distinguished Literary Satirixt, will deliver a LECTURE before Om Young Men's Library Acaociation, and the public generally, on TVEBU.A Y ETENLNO, December 4, at MASONIC 11A LI.. Subject—Lore Lan MONZY. Doors open at 1334 o'clock; Lactate to commence at 7 1 4 Tickets, 145 cents; to be had at the Book and Rua,: Scorns. Rnt.d,, Library Room, Lecture Committee, and at the door. JOIN 51. KIRKPATRICK, WM. 11. KINCAID, E. 11. IRISH, lIRNIIT WOODS, JAMES BUCIIANAN, Lecture Committee. CITY HALL.-18 now open, and will con- Claus until further notice, lIANINOTON'S GRAND DIORAMIC PANORAMA of THE ATWATAX WAR! Fmm the oritiummeement to the fall of eohaetopol. Thu entire Panorama rovers an area of - upwards of ZWhiloll feet oftt areas, being materially banded by the union of the most elaborate and intrkate machinery with EXTRAORDINARY CHF:MICAI, EFFECTS! Faithfully portraying the rising dames in the Burning Calm,. Iliunbarttmeats, Ar., beautiful ifoonligtu itrenrtb Tvlaialux Mart. and Xiirery Reflection in the Water. Tiler, any thirty diffenmt scenes; =my of the again% are life ni?.• 1 the a hole 'emanating with the STOII MING - OP - ERRASTOPOL AND FALL Imp TliE VALAKOPY. tho deafening itipinilon of the ndnot. th ,utry and booming rahonn, n together with the I,t,i, of the DERNINiI taTY, prodtwing an drert ONCE SEEN NEVER TO WI FußuvrT'N N. D.—There will I,e Aft, , rtiOn Felt ihitionm ~st ELNY-. DAV and SATURDAY. at a t:cti,ck. Altuit.sk., IIS cent, children in the afternoon, Hi oent, 1,. In the etening • duet, open at ~mimencing at AdrniF,:i.n, 2.5 coato , - 111,h tx , 15 rent,. novan Great tcargij Atmetrg. v oItWORT pc j i P P Dr. itogerbt Syrup of - POR TIM COMPLETE CTRY OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis Spitting Blood, Asthma, AND ALL OTHER IA:NO COMPLAINTS TENDING TO CONSUMPTION rfl HE above Expectorant, prepared by an experienced Physician Altai Chemist, has CIOW become it standard Prepliation, and is offered tor the COMPLETE CCEE . of those diseases of tlao TILIIROAT and It Ntai, which, If neglected, nanally terminate fatally in CON. Sl' 311PTION. It contains no Orient. Co/oesci, or any mineral whatever, but is cumposed entirely of those Rae*, Herbs, and Vegelabta tinbeauancra, which have a specific Influence upon the Lungs and their connected organs. Its immediate effect Is to allay all Irritation, and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secre tions, from the Throat and air-passages, thus relieving the Cough, by subduing the Infltiturnallun end other cumuli which give rise to It. It is approved of and re commended by Physicians of the highest standing, and may be given with perfect afety to the youngest child or the most delicate female. Lees flan half a bottle will generally cure any ordi pan' COED or COUGH, by following the directions Que bottle is usually sufficient for a cane of VD dose., will rellowe TlckLlng lhe throat or VD One bottle will ettrouially atop splulng Blood. Three co Siz baa. only are required In Brellinble fin Aotlinini 4 1rour to 4"ig4t balk!' will cure 40y case of Incipi out Comnimption. ano bag. la will'auttA lOW. ICI dX pax! and lAtistY i re patient (1141. he le on the right roe d to At.; VILE. Judge now whether or not it to beat to use Y, Cartie cafes au file nt the office from multitudes of restored mut (prep. L L. SOQVILL & Co,, Proprietors, N0.'304 EtuoAawAr, (cor. Duane St.) .A.'no -York. For Sale by all Druggists throughout the United atirta and Caaadae. aal' Fur salmi, ah01.c..1..1413,1 11 (0.. rumor Wood 10..15/road ntrevt, 8.1141 also by lIENDERSON & BUG, LllPerty . II I NCH ivAarz, and nECKII.OI &;31cK_ENINZAN. A 11..glleti.. City. . nov3lttid A GRICULTURAL NOTICE.—The Annual Ala. meeting of the members of the Allegheny County Ag ricultural Society, for the election of a Board of Manager" to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Court notice, on the FIRST WEDNESDAY of January, at In o'clock A. N. novabw3BchD) 0. I'. SMEAR, Rec. Secretor) t.g. . lIERSIIFIELD & SON, Dealers in Gents' FURNIBILINO I.IOODS, and SHIRT NIANUFACTII. It I No, 70 Wood street, between Fourth street and bui l:pond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. norm NOTICE. -1 have this day Hold out Inv hi term In the firm of 11013TETTkR, satrrit & et) to my late partner, JACOB HOSTETTER. 'ittsburgh, Nos. 29, 18150-I . nov3tH ------- - • DUBIN - ESS AND MONEY.—An opportunity for invest. mont. and a partnership Irt a Magnificent, perratinent. staple and lucrative business, is now open for avoidance., liy a party who wishes to make money. Here iv a chance that duns not °mar but once In a century. None but reliable parties, with business qualification, and from $5,00u to $lO,OOO available capital, need reply to this notice: nut to such, a demonstration of facts wi ll be presented. that will exhibit a position the roost captivating anal desirable. This Is no platy, catch-penny advertisement, but bona fide and substantial in every respect ; and the severest eleilltiny In vited. %M. Address " Manufactuivr," Plll , khorgit, P. and full Hums will M• mmmuntrata•d GGLOVES---On hand, a full assortweut, of every description, by ItIRSHIanD k SON. FloV3o 70 Wood street. GAUNTLETS, of every deseription . nfFui. Mao, Buck lined with fur, and fur tops, at the Furnish big Store of [nov3o] L. lITRSIMELD & SON. UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAINERS—SiIk, Wool, Merino, Chamois, Shaker Nfld., Flannel and Canton Flannel, now on hand, by nor3o 1,. ItIRSIIFLELD & SON. GENTS' rRAVELING SHAWLS--Just roceived, a full assortment. Also, Mufflers. Scarfs and Gouts' Neck Shawls, by L. imsirFuLD & SON. WANTED --Two good Filers and General Jobt.r.. None nivvi apply unless the vet') best workmen. Enquire at !SOWN it TETLEY'S, nor3o 130 Wood street. KATES! SKATES! SKATES!-500 pairs ►of assorted Skates, from 20 cents to M3O per pair; 80111.. o them very dt%irrible patterns. For sale at nov3o (SOWN A TE'TLEY'S, 130 W 50 DOZ. SKATE STRAPS, of good quali ty, nasorteal largo and all, from 20 t., cents per pair. For sale at, [uov3ol BOWN h TETLEY'S. DOOR FASTENERS, perfectly safe against Burglars. We have a good assortment in hand and fur sale, Inuv2ol BURN s TETLEY. A FEW MORE of those unrivalled RIFLES, which there Ls so much talk aLont, for the low 'ire of $10; all warranted. For ado at ttor,3o BOWN & TETLEY'S . AIDES --70 Dry and 56 Green Hides: in SUMO and fur sale by SPRINGER IIaRBAUGII, nov2o No. 113.5 Liborfy duvet. HOPS -20 bales first sort Rope in store and fur seta by 1n0v30.1 SPRINGER trmisnuon ~ , ' i ~ Mr. A. IMIFT, J =ME D. HOSTETTER , •itit MEDICAL • .6® - Speotailei' raid Useless-. The Blind Nay, sc4—lt to gratifying for us to be able to announce to the public that the utility of 1 . 144',9 1 . !4„lp . ,71crE poys 01,1 their wonderful effixtsare coming daily , to thapainviedge of the propriettita Strange-as - tteeip;:.l,t`ii true, that Spectacles may ho dispeusod with entirely aml eight restored : to Ito original power . These Cupo are simple, yet philo auphlcal. They are mod without pain Or'tiulAL4t ilaiVpr of injury. Below will be foam' savant! certificate' which owl highly In their favor: [From the New York - Evangelist.] A MIS simple yet philosophical Instrument, has been in-, vented by J. Ball Si Co., of this dty, by tho application of which the cornea of the eye is gradually rained to its original convexity, causing the focus to impinge on the retina With-, out the aid of convex lenses. Thus by no valy proeesmput-. sons who have used glasses for years me enabbai t,, dbipensw with them. The editor of th, Perirmylvnuia Dento,rht writ. as fol lowa, reo p ening the cure of Mrs.Guretead, of Unioutown Pennsylvania, w; PA., Aut I, IVA. Being well acquainted w Usiog ith M go rs. tturstestl gus , I 'knew that heroes she used "Ball's Patent Eye Cups," it woo impossible fur her to read without the 11 a of aportarlee, and that tier sight has Issm restatlA by the use of tho Cups, so that 'she' now reads print with her naked eye without difficulty. JOHN F. iiiL.I.LELL., Ed..Bouna. Democrat. Ihmemmrowzr, Juno 1, 1854. Dear Sits—flaring lost my sight by old age, I wan induced to purchase your wonderful instruments, and by using the' same according to your directions, I succeeded in restoring my sight so that I can read by night or day without specta clot. I hare not used my spixtachsi for the last three or four months, which shows that the ositoration is sot a tem porary one, but a valuable and permanent 9re. 111n.crus SNELL Of the firm of Snell & Brothers, Piskdale, , By remitting flee dollars, a pair will be sent, post paid, with full directions, to any part of the country. Ad dress DR. GEO. If. KEYSE'R, corner of Wood Street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. iseplgulaw 4EO- important s , portant to Farmers—New Dlscov, eries.--VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER.—TIime Pow.: dery are put up In one pound packs, and are really a good' article, not only for the diseases incident to horses, cows, twine, and other anionic, but they are likewise an excellent article to improve the coutlithst of the animal. Jb,- MUM (brie, they not only Improve the ronditiou of mach Cutl'd, but they increase the quantity as well as ims prove the quality of milk and butter. The PrOPrielora nay. that it increases the quantity of hatter from half a pound to a pound a week to each cow, while those persons who have tried It say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with the name kind of food as' before. Of ono thing we aro cerj min, all who me It once will rise It all the time, and save! money by the operation as well as improve the appearance; of their stock. Price 25 cents a paper; 5 papers for sl. GEO. 11. KEYSER, Corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Wholesale and Retail Agetit. ...;civtgb Remedies..—. Dr. Keyser's PECTORAL SYRUP will cure you. Dr. 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 In the head. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Consurup tht. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Rokehy, =ye: "1 waut you to send Itio two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mail There is a holy here who has a cough and the 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; 1 took It but twice, and It cured me sound and well''' . Ask for -Dr. K.1118E6'13 PECIORAL STBLIP and take no; other. Prlet cents. Said at 08. 140 Wood+street, and at J. P. 1 , 1.1011.141'8, Allegheny.. . . . aP2s;daw Are- Marsh's Radical .Cure Truss kill cure nearly every =HO of cedneeable Hernia. Trusses at various prices always on hand. Children's Trusses of different forms and strength foi sale. Elastic Stockings for Varicose or Enlarged Veins. Abdominal Supporters—A . dozen different kind, Pile Props Mr the support and cure of 141.. Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed c,,ndltion of the Chest, and many discern% of the Chest. Suspension Bandages. All these articles may he Mal or appIiedKETSEWS Wholenrde and het:ail TRESS DDfaif, No. 140 Weedratreet, sign of the Golden _Mortar; or will be sent to any part of the: country by sending the money and measure. lap24ttaw 4D - A Substitute for the near Liquor Law —DLL 01111.6-VE ANT/ - BACWIANALI.I3I masa, a tabu and sure remedy fur the cure of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic la anew:tat led. Fur the following complaints it to a most valuable med.: trine: Dyrpepria, Litwr amiplaint, Epilepsy, Naar'lgia, Pack, 14,11 of all kinds, Delirium Tremals, Clawed Debility. This: medicine is intended to produce a change In the system, nod a distaste fur alcoholic. drinks. Several instances where we. have sold ft, wo have had the roost gratifylug results; co, to per..ns who are really desirous of breaking off the Indul gent., in intogicating beverage., this elixir will be a great' help. Bold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. iikk)N. ,) likitiElt, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley,: sign of the iolden Mortar. (ap2lxds SAN 'DS' SARSALIPARILL.A. • IN SttAirr LEYITLP.S. F..r. the ie , menNii and Permanent Core of all Divale.c arising, from rni Impure Vole of thr, blocti, to. Habit qt . Ua Sysino. Thin truly valuable preparatiou is extracted from selocted roots of the hriest det.criptlon, by means of an expensive and! powerful apparatus, which obtains tho medicinal and relive, priumple in a highly concentrated form, so scientifically coms , bluing the ae*er-al vegetable products In the proms that compound extract of Sarsaparilla it sibtaliesi infinitely supe rior to an) other for purifying the blood, and the cure of Scrofula. Salt Itheum, llk-0r.,, Fever, Sores, Pimples Boils, Cutaneous Eruptions, itheunnularu s Mercu ri al diseases:, Laver Complaint. Dl .pepsin, Bronchitis, Consumption, Fernale I r rrgularitits. Loss of Appetite. and treneral Debility. rids powerful rennslial agent acts simultaneously upon the Etont.,. the Circulation mid the Dowels, and gently :dimes; latex wir.ileit disengages and expels front the system all that; is imitating and prejudielnl-tohodily health. tieing purely , vegetable, n la perfectly harmless in its operation I the tooeX delicate persons may take It id any time with perfect safety! The astonishing nuccess of Into medicine constantly pni one dug during the last sixteen years, Mu secured for it too dboinguribed commendations of the Faculty, and it enjoys a wide-spread popularity and extensive patronage which throws euhrel) out of competition every other preparation of Same- Attntkon is teßpf,truil, ~,Veiled to tho following eoiYili tr : I=IZZIEMI September I. 18.54. .Users. A. D. iit D. Sends--tlentlenteu I have for nearly threw years been with that dreadful dhiimse, &ruin la ; ~o much no, an to he offensive to my husband and to my; self; and to obtain relief, have tried every kind of medicine fled nano Maier My notice, without effect. One of my neigh. bor., who had torn cured of a slndlar complaint by your Sar,aparilla i advised me to make& trial of it, and I can truly my that it ha. dour me n world of good, haring completely cured rife Hoping lhat my evidence may Indium situilnrly aillicted to adopt the &Mlle remedy, with the same tiwailts. 1 roam gratefully your., KARAII J. POHLMAN. HS_ Pi . ..pared and meld by A. B. .t. IX SAY:DS. Druggeds and LMeallala, lOU Puttee alreet, York. Sold also 1•y IL II A. FA NE:‘"TOCK d. CO., FLENIIStI Bilf)S., Pittsburgh, and by Drualists generally. knee $1 per bottle, or six hot- Ales for p. noviri" . .lm 1 - 11 t . ISA AC THOMPSON'S MUCH CE.LE tarartn NYE 11 ATEII - ITS MALTS STAND VNRIVALLGD." This old, tried and invaluable remedy Oct all diseases of the Eyes, after having stood the test for over fifty years. and the demand fur it 'still increasing, is now, and has been for the past two yeara, offered for sale in an entire new, dreeall: . Each bottle will hare a steel plate engraved envelope, with a portrait of the inventor. Dr. Isaac Thompson, New London; Conn., and a fric rioole of the signature, together with a faci :ruin , of the signature of the present proprietor, John Thompson, Nos 161 and 103 River street, Troy ; New York ; and none other can he genuine. The proprietor has been compelled to make this change in the No In of the wrapper, owing to the large quantity of oounterfeit which for the past few years haa 110e/1 palmed upon the conimunity, and especially at the West. , Purchasers are particularly requested to buy none but the above described, and as the red label heretofore rased tiy been called in, any found in that form the proprietor Elora nut hesitate to pronounce counterfeit. For sale by all the respectable Druggist. in the Putted States and Canada_ whole.sale and retail at Dr. GEO, G. KEYSEE'ic No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alloy, Pittsburgh: sopTirwarn* • IL a. BOUR.ETTE, 13 Fourth. street Pittsbucztt,ofraret Ids minable NRENCIT RE.111:1.01, srtuch i.s tinfailing in ihri cure of ntl those painflal and don gorous illetortlimi to w blob the Female Constitution is .1. Ja,t It moderates all excr.ds, and removed all obstructiono irmgorates the debilitated anti delicate, by regulating and strengthening the system, and fortifies tho runstitution fur the duties of lien. TO I'OARILIKD LADIES t poruliarly suited, as it will in a short onto romovo all hatrurtions Wu are not of the number who believe and act in accord ance with the belief that long and elaborate detail gi~.,y weight and dignity to objects of either momentous or trivial Import; we incline to the outrary opinion, and hold that simplicity and truth invest such as are worthy of any atten tion. In decidedly the most rich end comely colors. In the presort inetamv, our great desire Is to, ho understood by those who may look to us for information, all else being cols lettered of minor import:anto. Bee circulars. Office hours, from 9A.M.t09 P. M. [noe9:3B. PRIVATE DISEASES -- DR.BROWN; .1N; 41 Diamond alley, devotes his entire attention to an Office I'll/Mice. Ills business le mostly eonfineit tri.miyate rencrial. Disaulea, and each painfnLiffiv", Pons, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess. Syphilis. Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrlum, Oleet, Stricture, Urethral DblatArgeg, Impurity of the Blood, with all di -lessee of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal weakness, Impotency, /Misr, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Dines •s of the Joints, Fistula In Atio, Sorvoub Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irritation of tiro Bladder and Kidneys, suixessfully treated. Cure guanurteeiL Twenty years' practice (ten in this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of ts speedy cure to all who may,aILIII un der his care. Office and Private Consultation Rooms 41 Diamond alley. A:ep- Charges moderate. [norbitwly. RIGIMS PREMIUM KATHARIOI%; roolA the !lead, and removes all aymptorro of Mud- Perilous using KATITARION Are never liable to nun•stroke. WRIGIFPS PREMITIM KATHARION IA the moat valuable acquieition to the toilet, retaining the Heir in any required form. For sale by Dr. GOO. IL KEYSER and IL E. SELLERS 6• CO., at 2& canto per bottle. angle: / VAKPETSI CARPETS;!—AT 3 .VCALLUIDS-411ST B& ceivod, and daily mtming to hand, a Largo fold Choi4e assortment of goods in the slow lime, mantling— Velvet and Tapestry Brussels Carpet., • Three-ply, Superthin, ➢ledlum and Low-priced Ingrains: Medallion wad Tapestry Ingrains, (a great variety of pat e.! Brussuls, Damasks and Vealtian Hall and Stair Car pets. A LSO--Boariciful patterns of Oil Cloths, various qualities and widths ; %bleu and Linen CrulnkOlottia; Balza+ ; cocoa Matting; List and Rug Carpets; French Enibassed - arid N' ic uria Nano awi Table,coieni; IIeartIERTIV and Door Mats, n great variety:. ' All' other l irtleigglOnallyiligoad in Carpet Stores constantly on hand at hi XindithStres . ; near Wood. D. & WCALtum. M UURN LNG AND HOUSE FURNISHING STOKE:, No. 75 Market stroet.—W e give our entire uttoition Cathie loud of met:, to the exclusion of Fancy chiods,u , r"" 1 " - q u ` m c° of which our assortment in both I rnthte is innl4 complete. We have just received our SECVND SUPPLY (if GOODS, and Gut guuniutee persons to ping ggoods iii our line, to be pleased b o th I n qua li ty and prku tool and 45)- Ploami now th e tectwe e , No. 75 Armlet street. odd/ BROOKS & GNAWER: BLANKETS --2000 pairs of Blankets, coin priwing every ,rude of 94, 104, 11-1, 124, 12-I Del. ware, Swiss, Rocnillile and imported mums tease, on hapd. uorie A. A. MASON & et.A. }{ m.,` .~~~~,. DoE OF . Eat Hollandsch Icruidewiltitters. T WO YEARS have elapsed sinee ttie With thzental of this valuable taedirinu into the baited States. During this time it has' ginned. aArnicersul popular:4 tat a roniedy fur Maw and Ague, • Dm:pepsin Indrgr. Hei a eLan of Appcida De b ility, flaireiere," "7 Blind and Bleeding Many of our most worthy citizens testify to Its wouderful efficacy in all atibetlous of the stomach and neer. h tonic, it never has been equalled, for. the relief it affordli all casm of debility or .weakness of any•kind is almost lie inuerveus, rheumatic and stieutulgie, anis tions, it has in numerous instincei proved and in others offecttal 'a decided cure:. • : When eminent physicians presigiheirind, their : patients so unhesitatingly recommend, surely we,pritYccsise to doubt, and eagerly test its virtues for ourselves: - FEVER AND AGUE, A (lose rif Riald Months' Stranding cured Rocricarr'it-Ifoi fond Biliers.-511eliael Kelly, No. lIT Giant; neiigalitiitell stnet, says: "Last July, while running CRICIIIe rtileaji)ll:,:a cotton boat plying hetiveen.Natcho'f,audnelr.culeadlr,,_ taken with fever and ague. Fur 6- ght. long months with this dreacififf 'MO greeter part id tiffS time" I vitas unable to work, and .spent'aeleast.hity-Aollars:RMAlf &rent medicines, but I found .no porimment,rallors.:Tbree weeks ago, sae of pay' Dieuds'lnisisted upon my, tryingo66-r -have's Ifolltunl Bitters, saying that ft errie glitifixtrient Atter taking it for one, week, I mist state lArnaM sbrind mm. I have be e n at , work. ow fur two mioektiottuk.haro had no return of the chill 6 arid fever whaterci." I certify the *bore statementli true. ' Tirana& Atiasts,f Diamond lipase, ' Or at It. Chester's, Oothlogatt„. HEADACHE AND DEBILITY. Mr. Silas Los-omb, of Birmingham; says: have found in Boerhavo's Bitters a remedy for headache My wife has also Mvet/it With tirogroat , cell Mr. A. S. Nicholion, re Pitfikerglc Mao mar O a' d has experienced much , tellef fromdtt 'use rot headittlii:',,:uy' Holkinda's listioronyl--Jacob- Rinakosi , the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, 3/sequin; u Alto, suffering , for some tlitielhe misery' iittendlitglur utter tiros. tratton of mind and 'bodya have; been. reStori* by - balm Bocrhave's Holland Bittere, to perfect health:" The fact of this remedy being In repute the Hollanders in Wisconsin, MiChigainlient-rarlGltegua, in, every Holland settlement in the Unitedlitatee—argttea much in its favor. _ STRENOTII 'AND' ITEALTII nrsTmtED. Mr. John Itavidtton, living ten miles ahorie-Pailinigt the Yeuasylvanin Cana, says: - !' When innnntne,tilehthg Boerhave'ei Holland Bitters I coMP tummy wink:-,now I enjoy excellent health." WEAILNESS• THE , I3TOMACII AND' , TNPIatisTION. Anneher &cal ffarekrice4/ as3Rßeerhareilifoffandiaittrzt. —The wife of Peter He Wittei lkeing.Jn , Iron Totety She boyOuri county, Wisconsin; Ertiffered tutteh,friam vfealmekt..Of the stomach and indigestion, She Obit ciau's care for some time, but the diseguntimilifell to dingle even his skill. alio pur4lasell soma actllandllittelaPir our office, which has given tone to her'stimach, he : appetite and strength are returning, and we Ormly'tature`that'thlS'is another greats-are efikted by. your We have still to record many vvenderfulpanis effected by thin remedy, brit must wait another imilortimityTithie thing you can rely upon, what WO have published are from pensins inuch letpecten_lnsminvonnntuntykinuituatannall Editor Sheknigatr:•Nleirlrk4dei RHEUMATISM. - - A Case of TWO Ailinthe StamdeV CWirg.Wll2,*tifeact. Land Bitters.--41KIrgp 110WICISU11,0 Pittebtggp,egivq, saffering for three mtinthi'viiihtheinititirun—it part time so sevorelyna : to ,conlipo- me to.myjnal—l luitibeen entirely cured by using DOerhare'i Holland Bitten: -hats had one attack since, but foand„ulmest histantami*rellef in the same medicine. „It for rheumatism.".. t cpfninu, ,iraro - retaedY Amvors-Am ) This changeable nkektalso4Prbfkkiciiii... of sickrieM To poreona,frtoubledwittinervonn4r rtoutn4no alLictlons, we Would recommend Doeiliaveilfoilandrnerp. On referring to our relltainaf/ou-williffell-uglAdOtes..4idu sumo of our first Gernh..,n and Ein;l4 4 .sigginglz-litn4l2//- TIIS WORST; E:-0t.i.±.4?-j, We are at liberty to' refer to se - renal 'well laiottnxentie men. who have used, thoroughly tested, mid nerriecararead Boorliam'e Holbuid Ilitt6Mils a rethedifor not at liberty to publish their namm, brit take,ge e in apre referrix%nnyf person to, them whp ttenrOCALi.rtlgtWi'ma Fur thin affection, on,halt of Die prekribed gone should be taken --say hoifteaspoonful—mornlng; _Mon apt:night, . owe hour before ;pmts. , . b.AuttiA . The great _popularity of this delightful .A.ronia,lgia-lndneed naanyfindtations;lihith the public should guard aialnattiv chasing. Be not •perimilded to 1413, nnythipg Tqftt have given Boerhave's Flatland Bitters a fair trial. Ono ba il° R/II ccinvi nelgu j Vw 4. 01 4 1 PV-4 ,I P4rIuM 0n. 1 3301/11R610 Azir• sold at st p,;t , Will°, Or slit proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Mannfactarhtg PliartnaceutidtOud i ,'emit 4 cur. Sinitlitfeld and Thiid it: E. SELLERS CO., Triumgetzi„ - earner tal 'arid yroackateeets. Anti attDruggists In Pittsburgh; Manchester and Tempervinoevßie. ..401404AlitrY DR. iliOligkg - INVIGORATING • CORDIAL, rffE,vomtwonl Li' MEM - OMM." Health Restored and Life, F.vastOdanid MORSE'S INVlGORATt.t.r_a_. llo pacify with elTh _ .../1,0-A_ht!PAdt)„„ natural activity, and glib nut only:withont' hataid.otateac non, but with a happy effort Boa tha genkratiorintediathiti. ikar in mind that all mataateg, u4k4 F 4ei lOiliZglu, finish with the nervous ayatem, and that the pWrzditation of the nerve of motion and sensation is,iwitYsictiMcatt4,-,1314r in mind, also, that for every..hiiiii!pf neivnutiiiiitaiWo o the Eisir Cordial is the only reliablerpraparutionloiown. CURP OP INIIIIVOCS No language can convey,aniskilliate Idenntiinlinmed.l - and almost miraculous. change Fadclidt:cuenvilons In the debilitated and Shaltetril neTtt,'OatSiii„-Wkietlior broken down by oxcooo, weak by, A; tt isbi r Itpalred by sicknea....--the unstrung and relaxed organization:ls at mum braced, revivified and built up. ThisAnentadnilATitivs.tsul eymptom., of nervous IliataSe Vanish teignowiiinAcii*lnftn once. Nor Is the effect temparary; fortheiCiatlintraititwrtles of the medicine reach the onistittition *store It to ito normal condition. . .• LOS'S OF. =IMF, . P Confusion, giddiness, nob, of bloodto the head,litilaiiclay, „ debility, hysteria, at Mb:educes,' thoughts of self-deiction —fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prOt tr, nervousness, IlluthibtY dean, diseare incident•tomlis, decay of the propagating functions, bysteriN monomania, Vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, inipatenchspiptipa . _ Goa, etc, from whatever .causes arising is, if thareele any reliance to be placed on human testimony, ahsointeliinfal lible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOE "FEMALES:' - ' l ' The unparalleled effects of this •grust;ifistoilklitls :In all complaints incident to females, nutrka now`oreln,ff bannals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants havelmonfaiepted— thousands of Inylgorants_concocted-al],purgiltAng;,to be specified in the Va4ous cllse4iii`titilidefinigetact4,l6Mtiell the delicate fotruatkite Of wernakFread4 her. Sable:. AVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, .• Who suffers frxim vieukifri, deran maltansuinat, fora mens, pains is thehark,or any at b ri lrlor,'iFtiethwpo. cater tether sor, or conbiumm'bothaexese,shoultl•gLtsilhe invigorating Cordial:a WM. • L . IIdARKIED4'ERSONS, P• 4 Or others, will find this Cordial, after they have used•-•ebot tle or two , a thorough regenerator of tie) , system....lW -mu directions are to be found the happy parents'of healthy az mpring, ho would not have been so but for thlie.straordi nary preparation.. And It Ia equally potent' for the.nmeny diseases for which it Is recommended. Thommtnisoef; yam% men have been restored by using it, and not In is/angle (m -ailmen has it failed to benefit them. . I'EILSON3 OF PALE COMFLEXIONVri Or consumptive habits, are reatorea by the iiso or bottlaor two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin-frontlosl4,laf low, sickly color, to a beantifhl florid tam W . ex io n - - TO TILE XISGMED: " These are some otthe sad and meltutchott affee l lir heed by early habits of youth, •vizt Veakiimic ":trim limbs, palns'imthe head, , dirtment power, palpitation of the Wait, ifyipopibi; Witty, derangement of the di;mistlece futietfotel,,Mmuirat do. bility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. fearfulefActsett the mindb e dreaded. Loss of nonnory; eonftillon of idenii, defiretildn of spirits, evil/ forelliallita,-mveindadt to .peciety, losootiolitiuteitimldity,ete;areigime.of tits eciltprod AU thus al licted, tipal DEFORN CONZEMPLATiNd mAiamier i , Should re fl ect that almond mituLtuni bodriu - s thit;twort:no c..‘”ry requisites to. prtanote ccanublal happiness: Indeed, without those, the fournsy. through Ilte - -iiceotlamr a, weary aorkins the View: the Mind becomes shadowed withAe4pair, oridiPpilnifth.llieCnOlan choly reflection that the' bappiness pf. all(4/FP-*(44" blighted with your olon. CADTICINI Dr. IdnraWlrilingorlding tao-11)&4(c0iii.i_440,,F,s ecaue'unprincipl 'personi. ' lu future,all the gentinaepardial will lia4itZirnpßelor r 's fac.fihnile pasted over Erie kirk of eae..b. ter words Moira In the.gla.sc !iii' ; - 11 9 i Dr. Morse's invigorattiag.Ciar4kii.st C. 11. RING, Pr oprletory'ff:4. ' The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, In plaiWttles —price three dollars per bottle, tiro for tire delimit; 114 - for tw die dollars. -- C - .- IL RlNG=iefort.l.- Sold by Druggists troi rgbiiiittkv'UnltectSturely Canada and the West Indies.r. A DX'S : Pittehurgh Da. GEO. IC REISER, N 0.140 Wood et.; FLEMING'S - DOS, .Nn. 430 ;11 , WcWoi#,ier: . . . .. R. 11.44ELLEDS,'Woodatreal,.. Allegheny ity...MCADAM 1 APR,ENNAN: JAMES SAMPLD 'FLEAILNG.- Agent for D. .PARIC; Clarinuee --16'..atrovvBnoq oPirJoisnaise rpHIS ESSENCrie4..IO4III excellence. fu ordinary ra, I. short, in all cosesof prcmdtatren or the artiv,o49APlle, It is of inestimable value. • Duringthipiiva earn of evidemic chiles and summer complaints, It is soculiatilytta; no family, indivhhial or traroler should boxylthbutft". e A m ob ,..__B e sure to get the gehulnießs*iiso . ,„'*hfeh prepared only by F. BROTM," at' his' 'Mfg, Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Ch6tiltit attenhlctitatia t h. phla, and for sole by all the resprolahl,a'Aliaßirlxtifill tbe taped Staley, and In Pittsto-0 by - • YAIINESZOK.I And In Atoglien, by XI; 4t. Tr. P. 1,41:131i,AUTZ.,, a n pty mda ] Pailmor's li."eielbrzated if itkatuiee. STANDS preerpinqi4 fgr 43.4yaritg, - ,Sqpps, Grayka, Fbafti Meat,flameNrolado4": ctlifgood hotressivelf to .I.',riixi*i.....-eakt,?4,lA.Opiat,l4ll,3l-roce ry *I:fret:1133)10 breited States : arid Cheddar: : Boraato hp M'CLUJUI acid {LEL EXTSERePittibili%h• Pi 1.-waufava lui.muketstraer,,Phiatioppa. Jaiil9:4wly OLL MILMSTONE—Z) bbls-for tale by • , nov29 ' 1.1 A. FAIT.NkSTCiCK R CO. ' .7.`" fti.• ; -S; .?.,"• z a~ —i ~ ? ~.. 1 - r~ r~tir~~~~s.-; ~~...:.a3: EM=l
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