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The particulars of the trnuiactlitt nmatrfollows: Mr. Martin'hirring occasion to visit his barn, found in it a colored man and boy whom be had freqtently itien about his premises. He desired them to leave, and threatened them with legal proeeedingeo when the negro drew a knife and stabbed Mr. Martin on the left breast and in the abdomen. Mr. Martin s crleillor help, but before assistance could be rendered hinrthe villain had fled. Dr. Herron was sent for, and upon examination of the wounds, it was found that they were of a very serious nature. The wound in the breast, although severe, was not serious, but the,cut In the abdomen is a horrible gash, being five inches in depth. HPna Dr. Herron's return to the city, he called at the Mayor's office, and notified the police of the oc currence. Early on Sunday morning, officers Long and Pyle visited the residence of Mr. Martin, and, tram the description received, arrested a notorious character mimed John Brown. who had been stolid cloned as being concerned in the late numerous rob beries. He and a young lad were arrested while eat ! , ing breakfaet•at their boarding house in the Third Ml= Hari They were taken to Mr. Martin's house, when he itornediately recognized the elder one as being the person isho had stabbed him—the boy ho thought was his companion, though he could not speak with any taegree of certainty. They were then taken to the -` Mayor's office, and, upon being searched, several knives, a gilt pencil, a pair of scissors, a small saw, - rott.i . iass-book, _were found upon their persons. Those articles are thought by Mr. M'Knight (who was robbed about a week ago of four hundred dollars' worth of variety goods,) to be his property. The stegro.atates that he found the articles near a coal-pit oritiOnfery'a Hill. After a hearing before • !Mayor Adams,. Brown was committed to jail, to ;#4itit,the result of Mr. .Martin's injuries. —• Brown is said to be an old offender, having spent fifteen year's of his life in the Penitentiary at differ wit-periods; and it Is only a few months since he was • ...;-eltaiised.fromthe Western Penitentiary, where he was itictireeratts . l seven years. Re is, we believe, origi •: • suilly front Bedford. His rearname is John Baldwin, but he has been . known for a long while as Brown. The boy, or young ;min, who was along with him, is named Joseph Cosaler,,andwas yesterdayarrested and com mitted to jail, oO a - charge of larceny, preferred by Mr. M'Enight. The warmth inflicted upon Mr. Martin are very serious, but do not entirely preclude hope of recovery Psisrsv,s - Lv_asia. Itamiasn—New SVUEDII.E.—The new schedule of the Pennsylvania Railroad went into effect yesterday morning. All the passenger trains now meet on the double track, and not on sidings, as heretofore, which is equivalent to a double track all the•iiii through. This arrangement makes the travel mach safer and nforecomfortablegoTassengers. The time of leaving Pittsburgh will be as follows : Mail f le#ixt; Fast Express, 2:30- P. M.: Express Train, 9:0 P. M. All trains from the west now make close connections at this point, carrying passengers through to the east without any detention. .The Pentisylvtdria Railroad is acknowledged by the hest engineers in the country to be uneytuilled for . solidity of construction, and is certainly unexcep tionable in its management. H. J. Lombaert, Col. T. A. Ggbtt•and E. Lewis, the Superintendents of the Road, are till practieaLmen, and can always be found at their posts. attending to the interests of this great corporation. A COMMENDABLE Exrearniss.---We have hitherto been antler the impression that the Society of tier- Man Tamers was merely established for the physical development of its members, but from a notice in Ratnrday's Frr;heie. Frirad we learn our error. By It we understand that the Turners have established a gehapt, tinder the superintendence of Herr Pratsch. forthe education of not only their own members, but other Germans, In Architectural and Mechanical Drawing; and Book-keeping. The study of the Englishlanguage will also form a part of the educe dotted comic. Such an institution has •been long needed by our German fellow-citizens, and we hope that this praiseworthy effort to establish one may not fail for want of support from those whom it is espe cially intended to benefit. There is no intention to make the school a money-making affair. All that is wanted is to pay expenses, and consequently the managers have put the tuition at out) per quarter. THE PANORAMA OP THE RUSSIAN WAR exhibition is now in the full tide of successful opera- Atom' blight after night the City Rail is filled with crowds of our first society, among which, we are pleased to sea, the ladies predominate. The exhibi- Aim:4as we have already said, includes a series of very attractive views elucidatory of the progress of the Russian War both in the Crimea and the Baltic. It blends instruction with entertainment in a shape most likely to affect the imagination and make a lastingdmpression. Ther6 is to he an extra perform ance to-Marrow afternoon at three. Don't forget to .take the children. RECOVERED:—One hundred and fifty dollars' worth of the goods stolen from the pedler wagon of M'Euight & Bro. were yesterday discovered in a couple of houses.on the hill. A portion of the goods were found in the house of a couple of women, who went to the jail and identified Brown (the person who Stabbed Mr. Martin, noticed in another place, as the man from whom they purchased them. Joseph 'Can*, Who wai along with Brown at the time he committed the outrage upon Mr. Martin, was also lodged in jail, on a charge of being concerned in the 'robbery at M'finight's. iiiGHWAY ROBBEHY.—On ?•tuiday morning, about two o'clock, a jewelry pedler, who was going to his home from the Eastern cars, was attacked by high - V*: ft"o/101:413, on Wylie street. Five persons followed him from the depot. but two only attacked bins. Tkey took a box containing $l5O worth of jewelry. The watchmen on that beat, Patterson and Fender, Vane milled, and they gave .pursuit so quickly, that the robbers hid their plunder in a wagon, end took to theit heels. The box was found, with its contents Undisturbed. tAEMOUS ACCIDENTS.-A farmer named Simons, trid#ig in Peebles township, while riding in a wagon, yesterday t ntailawrenceville, accidentally fell out, kffiV.4.6 'wheel's of the vehicle passed over his body, waking his back bone. The Injury is so serious Sbat, but little hopes of his recovery are entertained An employee at the Allegheny Arsenal, by the statue of Arm/burg, fell from a scaffold while at work, on , Baturday, and was injured so badly that his life is °spatted of. AN /TISANE WOMAN, who came came from Phila delphia in the afternoon Express train, on Sunday, wini taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. She was unaccompanied, and we-9 raving terribly. The bit cettillioato waa in her possession : is to eertify that Elisabeth Henry, is sober And honest. Klngsesaing, Philadelphia county. Mss. BURT ?. She Willbe cared for at the Hospital until her friends (if she has any,) sends for her. Au Excattvcr LIKENESS.—We hare received a lithographic portrait of. Mrs. Julia M. tJooke, the eyrie:di) , comedienne of the Pittsburgh Theatre. It Is the work of Anglian:ls Wegner, a gentleman who his done a great deal in the lithographic art, and the present-is *mother triumph in the delineation of fetittire;. form and expression. If any of our friends want to lobk "89 large as life and twice as natural " , . give Mr. Wegner a call. •• • ~ CaltnosrCortstett..--.an adjourned meeting of Com . mm Coftpen vas held.last evening. , The'Preeidenglitr..ll , i4!. 1 tong, in tho • . In the abience"of-the'eleih; A 1 4, 0 ' -WslasterB was called . riptinle,t4t - aS Clarli,pro..tera. • 801 l present—Messrs. • Brat Dunettn,., Idgark. Evans, 'Felix, Getty; Gracey, Griffin, Hamilton Irwin, Kirkpatrick, King Little, Moorhead, M'Adatiss, !Masters, Poor, Scott, Tucker,,Wilsort o Selden,, President. • A communication was read from the BOard of School.Direeters of the Third Ward, refusing to allow the school building to be used for election pur poses. • MEER 4 The President Presented a communication from the Gas Company, requesting Councils to authorize an extension of the capital stock of the Company, to the amount of one thousand shares, for thi purpose of enlarging the capacity of the works. This com munication was accompanied by an ordinance, au thorizing the proposed extension. Read and referred to Gas Committee. Mr. Irvin presented a bill from John C. I?avitt, City Treasurer, for $25. Referred to Finuttee'Com mlttee. On motion of Mr. Edgar, the communication from the School Directors of the Third Ward, relative to holding elections in that Ward, was referred to a special committee. The following gentlemen were appointed the committee : Messrs. Edgar, Kirkpat rick, Lewis, Hertiman, Kennedy. lien. Moorhead read an ordinance in place, grant. ing the Allegheny Valley Railroad the right of way to enter the city by way of Butler and Pike streets, and the canal, under certain restrictions.. It also gives the Company authority to 'lay rails along the „bed.nt the canal, from Liberty street to the Monon gahela river, in case the canal is vacated_ y the Legis. Mr. Stott presented aremonstrance from the School Directors of the Fifth Ward, against granting Pike street for the purpose mentioned above. Also, a rettionstratice from numerous preperty 'holders of the same Ward. After considerable 'dismission, Mr. Barr, of the Sixth Ward, presented another ordinance relative to the matter, as a substitute, with n motion to postpone the ordinance first read. - This elicited further discussion, when, on motion of Mr. Edgar,. the whole matter was laid on the table. After which Council adjourned. : 44r, PrimeTotteor tae Prrrtitttaazi AND Com.ireitivtia.s. R. IL—Notice having been given according to law, a majority of the stoekholders of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company held their annual meeting, in the office of the Com pany, at Neville Hall, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the first Monday, third day of December, A. D. 1855, and, on - motion of the President, Oliver W. Barnes, Esq., organized at 10 o'clock, A. M. George Miltenberger, Esq., of Allegheny City, was appointed Chairman, and Daniel Kane, Esq., of Uniontown, Fayette county, Secretary. The object of the meeting having been stated by the - Prusidatit,to submitted, on behalf of the Board of Directors, their annual report to the stockholders, which was read, adopted, and ordered to be printed in pamphlet form. It was then, on motion, resolved to proceed to the election of Directors of the Company for the ensuing year, and Daniel :Kane and Joshua Dnehanc,Pf:Fay etre county, and John Watt, of the city or Pills burgh, wore appointed judges to hold said election. The votes having been counted by the judges, it appeared that Oliver W. Barnes, Thos. Bakewell, James T. Kincaid, Wm. J. Anderson, Samnel A. Long, Joseph Pennock, and George Miltenberger, of the city of Pittsburgh ; Daniel 8.. Davidson and Andrew Stewart, of Fayette county ; and Columbus O'Donncl, Chauncey Brooks and George W. Dobbin, of the City of Baltimore, were duly elected the Board of Directors fur the ensuing year. 1/A 11D KA,E, Ser'y. Prviident --All of the 4,11 Board are elected except C. P Markle. Walter Bryant, Thomas Scott, and John Anderson, who declined a re-election. The new Lti re Lora are Messrs. Miltenbergo, WED. .1. Anderson. Joseph Pennock, and Andrew Stewart. A Deserter'. DRAWINO of Kendull'a Shingle Ma chine has just been executed by that celebrated artist, F.. E. Weidner, of this city, which is a perfect representation of the " Forest Dragon," as seen in state of rest at Ryan's 'Buildings, Fifth street. The engraving of this draft will be completed in a few days, ao that those who have not seen the living reality can make themselves acquainted with its struc ture by procuring an engravedrepresentation. This ingenious machine has no doubt attracted more atten tion among practical meohanies and business mon than any invention ever exhibited in Pittsburgh; and the perfect manner in which it performs its labor convinces every one of its great utility. Among the hundreds of shingle dealers and makers who have examined its workings under various circumstances, the most sceptical readily acknowledge that it works the timber to better advantage and makes a far bet ter shingle than can be made by hand; and a num ber of the up-river shingle men have recently pur chased rights and are making preparation for maim. facturing, which cannot fail to realize a great profit on all outlays, beside increasing the value of ,hin gles some twenty per cent. by the euperiority of the TUE OrEfts Toot. PE. - The Theatre was crowded lasi night with one of the largest and Most fashiona ble audiences ever inside that building. The house wag literally filled with youth, beauty and fashion. The Opera Troupe are incomparable, and were re ceived as their merits deserved. To-night the cele brated Opera of the Bohemian flirt will be per formed. Seats can be secured any time today, by calling at the box office. The impression abroad that the seats for every performance have been already engaged, is a mistake. There are still ratitay excellent places vacant, which ran be engaged any day during the week. A SERENADV..—Monsieur Andrien, the propriet.ir of the Panorama of the South and \Ve't, was sere naded by Young Brew Band last night, at the St. Clair Hotel. The first exhibition of the Panorattta at Masonic irtl3 • Rell attended. It It is a fuse painting, and deserve=_ the patronage of oar citizens. MALICIOUS MISCIIIAIP.--A moo named David Jones was committed to jail yesterday, by Alderman V% il son, fur maliciously destroying a skill - , belonging to Charles Stoffiel. A commitment was also lodged against him for the larceny of an iron chain, on information of the same person. NAILROW ERCA PE.—An the mail train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad was running a short dis tance below Manchester, on its way west, yesterday forenoon, the cars passed over two men, neither of whom, it is strange to say, sustained any injury. GOOD BLICKING.—Our friend at the corner who expatiates so eloquently on the merits of his black ing, sent us a box of the article yesterday. To all who use the article ( and who does not ) we would recommend it as being all he represents it. DtCLINED.-At the election yesterday for Diree tors in the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company, the following gentlemen declined a re election: John Anderson, Thos. Scott, Walter Bry ant and C. P. Markle. SMITH'S Corn Sheller appears to be the only one on hand these days, ripping and tearing to the in finite satisfaction of the public who examine it. We believe the proprietor has s few more rights left. LARCENT.—Buoka Wade, a well known offender against the laws, was committed to jail yesterday by Alderman Heisely, for stealing a barrel of flour from E. H. Myers, grocer, on Wylie street. BUROLAFIT.—The boarding house of Mr. Ferguson, on Liberty street, in the Fifth Ward, was entered by burglars, on Sunday morning, and a small quantity of money stolen. AT the request of Mr. Henry Bonita we insert the following card : " Henry Susha takes this method of acknowledg ing the kindness of his many friends, who assisted him by their names in the procurement of his par don, and assures them they will never have reason to regret the • interest they have shown in his behalf. He also feels under peculiar obligation to his attor ney, Charles M'C. Hap, Esq„ for his untiring exer tion until his pardon was obtained. To the County Commissioners he feels deeply grateful for relieving him of the costs; also to Sheriff Patterson and Jailor Phillips for their continued kindness," ' DtsTract. Cotmr.—Hon M. Hampton and Hon. H W. Williams on the Bench. John Gil!mote vs. David Hunt. Mellon for plain tiff; Penny k Sterritt for defendant- Action for damages on a coal contract. On trial. 10110.A.RAMETTAS—We have received to-da,V w - es more cases of Paramettas and Cabrillo!, in all th moei raonalb , Colors, and q uality dec . ' A- .4. MASON k. CO., 25 Fifth at, B' 'HE SHAWLS—A. A. 44550.1 4 Cp : tifiw just received upwards orAO more liroche s.ltawls, l a a n c o lors, end very rich and elegant designs. Idecl (I — UBTED HAIR-10 bales in store and for 754..../ nal. by Luz,73of BPILINGER HaREAUOtt. li FORGE NULTF.NBERGER MoNney, December 3 .~.~. MER,C IA L. PITTSBITRGH BOARD OF TRADE - AND /MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Prcrickatt. WILMARTE. .Presidentt. GEO. W. CAD. T. S CLARKE, Treasurer. N. HOLM F 44 , Ja. Secretary. JAMES P. KARR. Superintendaml. S. T. NORTHAM. JR. Cbmmitet of Arbitration for .Nravember. GEO. W. CAS', P.. JOHN S. COSO RAVE JOHN °RAFT. HENRY LAMBF:RT, JAMES O'HARA. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. (Brier or TUE Dolts Almortwo Pon, Tuesday, December 4. 11455. The following miles whe reported on 'Change yesterday FLOUR—Sales 275 bids extra from wharf at 18.26 superfine do do 18.12. OORN--fiales 200 bushels ear from wharf at OATS—Sides 150 bushels from store at 34c. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales 150 U IN from first hands at 1:1 pi cwt. POTATOES—SaIes 40 bushels mixed from a Lae at 40: BUTTER—SaIes 5 bits good roll at 20e. .APHE.9--fitiles 20 casks Pearls al 714. cash. SALT—Sales 175 bblii extra, at $.1.75; 150 do No. 1, at 11,62. WHISK —Sales 57 lib's rectified at 36r. /I L--Bales 6 tilde No. 1 lard at 93c. COFFEE—SaIes 70 hags gaol Rio, at 1111 r. 4 months. HAT—Sales 12 loads at scales at 04419. Monetary and Comm ercla l. The import., of foreign dry goods at New York filet week have fallen off, but are mill more than hod year, ate : Taal eatared at the port Total thrown 111.01 the market II:= Total entered at the part T..tal thruwu upon the market New York Market N r..w 'FORK, December 3.—Stecka lower: sales Canton at 21 , 4 : Chicapii and Rock laleu3il 89: Erlo 50 1 . f.; thilena and Chicago Ila Michigan Southern 93!4: Michigan Central 95: Penney ania OLial 973. y; Retail:l 80: Indiana lives SI iminis six es 95%; Missouri iliac 88:';; Sterling Exchange dull. Flour declined; sales 8,400 bbla aI $9.3735 for choice State. .129.75 for good Ohio, and $9.75 for Soother, 'Wheat also lower : salee 19AM bus at V 2,15 fur Southern whito, and $2.25 lid Southern red. Corn dull; sales 17.000 bush e l, at for raised Me. Pork drooping: 300 tibb Heel doll; salmi 200 bole. Lard adrancid ; sales 2i.sto tilde Witi.lty lower • 50 Iblo cold at due. Cluoinnall Market. lsixrreavrt. December 3.-I , lour ' , La,a 5X. 0 at fS• Nothing done in drain. Provision, tight; the only ex!u were tlitg) aTt,tl HAMA at St. itor flrawr, but rata* no higher; salea at $6,250:1,37. Widaky dull and deelbird ; tale, t 125 thin at 3.23.0.72fv b ". Sugar Jim; fair soil prink% old, 1 ,,, A7af1: fair add good fair new, 71:in:13. Colle. Srn satesbaga fair and good Rio at 11-%41.2; tat-, W hi.ga 1-agnyra at 12%. !dolahaei In good demand; nen, ::5.)10,-to Baltimore Market. BAIA - moe, Decumber —4/011f dul4 and no sales to ',port Wheat dull, at a dordlne of 4 ; about :WO Ints offered: +mall melee made at V.,126)2,17 fur gaud to prime wtilta ; cludou. $2,20; red wheat, good to prime, 1'2.,0842.,11:, Corn rtlik, do cliutd: sales now white of r;atrAll, yellow 0049:1. old 'elute and old yellow 96(497. 44-Dr. Hostetter'• Celebrated Stomach Bitter', nuivehtally known as a purifier and atrength. °nor to the system. have obtained a widespread popularity In tbla city and l'urranacting country, which is constantly Warming as their highly beneficial dualities are becoming known. As a tonic, to main digestion—to give a good app.- tite, and impart freak vigor to the whole system—these Bit ters cannot bo czeeiled. They are particularly adapte.l to this clitnate, an tturnsands ran testify who have already e rinnejd very beneficial effects from the frequent use ot therm Wholesale and retail depot. No :x"; Penn street, Pittsburgh. and for sale by Druggists generally thrciugtieut the limust state. and Catiashk nos2BAst. gay- Clark's Stomach Bitters are acknowledged by all wheibave tried them to be the twit family medicine the ago, for the cum of Ityapeptia. CariftiVEIMPSR, and a deve. dared Eats of the Idver and Stomach. They hare n., rival The pruprlotore do not pretend to caution people from tiaLni, other preparations that are palmed upon the public nailer the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have found that onl, ene trial teas needed to render such caution unnereeinu-y Far sale, 'shaken's, by MILL(' 11 h CLARK, Third orset latwoaa Wood and hazie s t, (0:0, U. KEYSER. Na street; oral by Druggists geuerWly. AUCTION SALES E_ll"f 1 L SITES .‘ B ra,N--ua Thurnda a , , tong DK...tuber a at ; at the Merchant.' Est bang. Fat, rat/ .tae t, Moil le• ed.! Thai desirable pievo of land.. •attsialeg ltif, tares. in info e a. Township, being purl of Noble Farm. telpettine th. Itarhugh of Slierpaleug, and teatteled by lands 11.• k Ms. Mt-Thereon and Noble This smilen .pd, frith sprit/; aid run 01 water, embraces a bun beautiful kite 1.4 .4 reenknor—,ottananding vises of Allegheny Valley scenery Mr. Jan. Saint. of nharinaourg, will show the property t. per - suns w Lllling to .1.4 . 0 it. Terms at sate der I DA'. IS, Aectlerteer IHINA AN I) Ql• EENSIV AE.}: SALE, at N,_„ , No 114 Smithfield street-4m Tueetlay mot Meg. Le , 4th at IS a, lock, at No. 111 Srarthlield street, near Falb. trlD la, itold—A large 41.0:l of fin. Cb,na end Queettssrare comprising gold hand and plain China Tea Set,. a. , what Iron name. flowing idne and printed Tee Sat.. Dishes. Plait. Soup. ityalar and muse Tureens. Covered Diodes.. Pit , tirr. FM,M l 4 Mtge, Chanitier Onfarnehta end a full a.-. 4 -1 Went of Common won ' The attratl.4l at the tru4s And other. r. specially Intl,' tat the. matt, W Id positive, the entirp stts-k deck P DAVIS. Auctioneer ALE OF NURTII AMERICAN VIININti CO. STOCK —Ol Thnntley evening. Ilecenther 13, at ; o'clock. et the klei ehantre Eseltange Rooms, Fourth etr , rt, Pittsburgh. a It I. tt u hotll it may ~ ,w eft, Note American Vining Company St trig iforl.^.) LAN 1) WARRANTS. —"Ile higheste market pro, paol lot 40, NU and 130 ,to Land Wal routs, of Ow lotvow.w. AL.....--For NO no.) 160 err. Warivnt• 01..1 miser iJre 1.6 , A of 115)00. Apply L I:II.AKELI' A ItICHEY. septli:day. ‘'ortior of Sernotb and Smithfield St...NllitlES-40 dozen Pepper Sum•e; :kJ Gatsitp, asiwrtod Dutra; sws I . rumw, In glaAa Jar A; PIM ulo by ;no,2t REYMER k A NUERN)... - - . FOR SALE, VERY i'ifEAP—A BCILLI) INO tier IN ALLEGIieNv ( - Try.:;/ tvet by 100 A goo.l bargain CAW Iw bad by applying roes ut Ole ofll., of tlo , J y 12.11 MORNINO T UT FOR SALE—A good lit . izniNu Lot, ju 24 feet front on Carman street by Dal fret In depth in Artrioinghasn, will tie sold r hasp. kigulr.. of UEU. F. OILI.M.)RE, Jy1:1 at Om attire or the Morning Pool LEIIATUS-2 casks and S Ixixes in store awl for sale 5PR.1.M71.1t LIAELLAUtI If ai Lk PLUSH, for Cloak Trimming. for kale kJ at Nu. VI Wood orr.et. dv, I ANO D urrEn-2 Lids freah for Kale by no‘al HENRY U. GULLINtt . OnovßANtil S bla weet Mga ala )wt La sale by 'M tiILY \flat Ai A N liars receivedvein i. e B splendid lot of Wool Maul:ebb of the 1-1.1.11 appresed makes, and in all alms. nosA WHITE FLANNELS—A A MASON A 0). 1.71 have on hand a ter, large and dealrable assortinuitt Welsh and other make: , of flue Flannels.'l:l y ADLER' CLOTH CLOAKS—A. A. MASON a Co. hose 1 4 opened another tot of elegant ety lea of Ladl.' Cloaks. nov - 21 Ls)W SLLAWLS-- Wc shall open in a few de)* 1.) ale,her large let ,if the ata.te Nhawls, cotupritilng aoroo .ery elegant new stytea. uovlrt oill L tone to urn we mo bi, Ir b TTKR—II k t ir s.:w pafrrel%li,i far sale lto1;. by HENRI 11 111 L. 1%. Liss,. on, For .1. L) noit! IiiEESE-400 I.aee for nalo by nov2B GREEN APPLRS-300 bbll &c.. fur sal to fouv - 271 SMITH, MAIR k HUNTKIL Z INC IYA9IIDOAILD3 50 doz Ciucluuutif, s:le by uus^.:7 R.MITII. MAIR B HUNTER GERMAN !..kvAP-:.k) uuvZ aaan Na 1 for by HAIR k U LINTER rNTEH.pkisk: PICIT Fourth m EBB, 7 4 Foortrrot. ler t , teol' lento and cheupuevi can't be bout. nov27 WOOLLEN LONG IGIAWLS—A. A. NIABON & W. have Jost received over 1000 Long Shawls, of the celebrated moeufneture of the Boy State and Empire ?tats Cowper)) norn rrEAI4--Many have tried the pure and !rush Teas sold at I the China Ton Store, and pronounctxt them nuperlor t. any In tho city. [tt.vW) F. A. DRAVO, No. 1 Itinntuud._ V . E.W BUCK*IIILT runstautl;Tn I,ond uew 0011 ti MEAL. I, sato by 14.1 -At F. R. IDEA VO, tio. 1 Ditununtto FODDED CUTTERS—Of various putterua and calamity, fur hand and power, for sale by .1 M 1.4 M . altDll.ol'. IJOAR MILL.--New Torii, Nn. 1 and Y. on hand and fur 0 Sae by Lties - 271 JANfkii WARDRUP. rirlooni BRUSHES--I have p o ; received another let I flue Tooth Brushes. Those wishing anything in thie Bee should cull and e I,lMintr my stack boleropurchasing elsewhere. JCifl. PLENUM}, nov"27 corner Diamond and Market otreot INFANT LIAM lIRUSIIES—A large and fine avertsTeuii of Infant 'lair Brushes Just received by nov27 JOS. PLEMINU. NA LL BEL SIZES--A fine assortment of Nall Brushes re calved by (nov27] JUS. FLEMING. HCIL'S PALM SOAP—A large supply of this celebrated I'Mul Soup tat yorelyed by JOS. FLEMINO. ry npporfur 4rticlo of Bay num juAt red [nor_,] 0446. 141,EMINU BAY RCM by AvNU EAu NDIN— excelleut urts.lufor chapped ba,uds, dr A largo supply rulyed by • JOS. PLEMINtI. HAM DYES— A large &snort nuait on hand and for solo by uov27 AY& FLEMING. QENTS' TRAVKLINO SIIAWLS—A. A. MASON & hnve jest rem!, ed some dozen dlfibreut styles of (}rot's Traveling dimwit. nov27 SAL SODA-50 bbl.for nolo by B. A. FAILSFSTOCK nor 29 corner First and Wood at,. DF.FIN F.. 1) SALTPETRM-40 kegs for sale by nov2ti B. A. FAIINESTOCK d C.). ___ A 1.1331-75 bkolH for rein 4 B. A. I'AHNESTOCK & CO., corner First and Wont! ntreeta. HSk CLOTILINU.--llentlemen requiring Norio Cloth. lug will find a large assortment at OLIVER'S, Nu. .4 at. Clair street, Blmakets, v Cents andupwards. Raltrua,i Wrappers and Sleighing Robes, &a norl MISSES' FELT HATS, at No. 91 Wood st decl J wrisos A; SON. gACKEELKL--100ld ::, Large; 1.00 hi bbls `. For sale by uov'M lIENRY IL COLLINS. K ISS PAPER-0)00 lbs of KilB Papgr for &an by uovl.B KEYNIKIt L ANDIRON 1011 N SILMLE.R.S—Ify winter stuck of Mellen in now arriving, of various sizes, rapacity of shelling, tuns soya rating in the best manner from 15 to 1® bushels per 'tour at the Awicultutalißore, 47 Fifth street, by uov27 JAMES WARDROP. eIORN MILLS—SPA; feftlen Igo ptsootowl to mmlEle s cow , i di o t w ant g o a l and Cob 3ml, which will grind corgon the cob, or iheited. with aase and speed Price tau La.A6O. ,vmplate; warranted. JAMES W.A.E.DROP. -.~ rw . - ~ e .~y.....0.r..n~.-..~a+0-.~.y.s.._x4.u..l_n`~ar+' . f P_'y THE Ilprza..-- La . stevietiting, 0414 k, there wen, feet 6 Inches watee-in irati-draniiral, by the pleintarke, and falling. Weather dandy Ltd cold, with every praipeet of ene‘r. Tat ntenmer Henry Graff" Is nowinading, with the in tendon .1 leaving for Louisville thin evening. & Tug steamer " Forest City " is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock. Tits strainer -Convoy " is the regular packet for Oadlipa lis to-day. she is the favorite boat with farmers and others doing business between thin city andOallipolis. and leave- , regularly every Tuesday evening at 4 o'clock. Tux Invottte Zanesville packet "Emma graham," will leave Lis afternoon. at 4 n'elork, for the above port. All those who Ire bound that Way. and know Capt. Ayers and Mr. Abbott. get k. will not fall to {tier the " Emma Graham" a ',lll. Tux steamer Defender. - Capt. John L. Rhoads, from St. 1. , 41k, arrived at our wharf yesterday evening • with a tin.• 1, , n1 of freight and n voodly number of perseengure. We no ticed In the cleric's Mb, our amiable and good looking poling friend. [lirhard Evans. who seems much improved in his matrimonial tour 1.1 the Mound City. Ter passenger s4•amer 4 . Allegheny," Capt. 1. N. Cook. la the regular packet fur Cincinnati this morning; she leaves at 1e o'clock. Those traveling to the. Queen - City on the Allegheny " should-be on board early to secure their state. rums. Our polite friend. Nlnster C. Cute, will be found In the clerk's office. ready to wait on those having butdupsa with his department. She Ira,es punctually at the hour ahove stated. TLC Louisville D, mew-n - 1. I. or the Ist, Rays 1851. 1855. $1150,449 V 495.54:: . r.,03.0.45 691,139 The river et,11t11111,4 t. recede at the rate of about o inches in 24 hourA, with scant 7 feet water in the canal last even• hug. On the falls there were 3 feat 10 Inches steamboat wa ter, and 8 feet B Inches In the pass. The Cuberlaud at Saahelnr, Wednesday, was falling, with 20 inches water on the and half a dozen bouts laid np at the wharf. At Bt. Lenin on Thursday the MisaLssippi was falling. a itli only W.:, feet water to Cairo. The Upper AllseLsaippl. above Kruk Island, was full of floating let, and the Iditanatri river pa.ekets are all lying up. The Minnie continue* navigable, with a vast amount of .prodiwe along its /Auks awaiting shipment. .4762231.1,219 $0..).6 , 06,919 ;6.274ix10 C2,25,3.:;19 _ . PORT OP PITTSBURGH. C, FEET a isenes 'WATER IN Tlltl CRALNNEJ— ARRIVED. Stt,lrner Jefferson. Woodward, Brownsville . Luzern°, Bennett, Brownsville. • Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizaboth. Ronan, Ileuilerickson, Veot Newtun •• )lichigan No. 2, Horst, Wallas/Ile. Oen. Lorimer• Rochester. Forest City, Way, Wheeling. •• Fairy Queen. Reno, !Boutin - OYMa. Chndunati, Abrams, Cinrhanati. .. Nienstleld. Grecian*, Louisville .. Defender, Rhoads. St. Louis. Ben BOIL Boyd., St. Lo ans.• DEPARTED. Stammer Jefferson. Woodward. Brownsvilla. Luuron, Bennett, Browned lie. Gil. Bayard, Peehhas, Elizabeth. 1855. 1856. Pittsburgh, t'inclnnall, I,OI`ISIII.LE AND SAINT I,Ol'lS. THE PITTSISURGIL AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR CONVEY ANCE PAASKNOEItS AND I. ILI:It/ITT Dv-Ulf Pittsburgh, Cincinnati. Louisville. and Saint Louis. 'rain UAL is composed sal boron find,claut. 'marital Steamers, tins quailed Mr tpoed, splendor, safety mud com[urt. 0.11.1 to Ilse 0011 THDoesin DAILY UNE Or Srt-iNI Ptcs.J.Ta on the I Mao river. It ninnectu with the IJ. S. 11:61 Steamer , from tirtrinuatt to Louisville and Saint Loma. 10 Dassougurs and Irvighte are ficArtni la wripleri thr,ll9l. Judy TrSo Der Sdeamers hare lawn add,' to the I.lue, aloe!, ~..w .orootts t.l the following boats /Lae. (Up/Mn.; from Pitt.M. IitYKEYE STATE_ \l W BeArluntitmLlSondat err ,A \VOLE] I \'. J \ NECLI G. MornlA, A 1.1. E. II EN 1 I N ..Tilendny 1 %el • .01 ttic.st , 11111.k1.t I.IIIIA 1 11. J We. . Thon..tai rE,Nr.11.% A \ IA 'Jour Ku Ver,rpt , Fria) Yill'?•1.11;11,111 .1 I i*Nroi. "ka1171.110 l...atu dolls at 10 A Si pr,••peolv N .tirr Mot - on 11u. 111.0,1 nr .luport tilt I.artu ular- .0. Is un 1.. JOILN It I.IY INiJuTtIN ' • AKoni. JollN FLACK, Yloutingahela Hon:, kluddlnir4 Pil - Nernon Not.dither. 1.051.H.10,3,11 - Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Parket*. Th.• UIl It', Al.. C.o. .1 A. suOtdx, mud th, FliltE. , l' CITY. Capt. R. lusty. will It IJA II.) I' ACK EFS Wt aesu 1 . 111••• totridl oh. to mid atopilin4 at all 11110 . 1[11.. dial, D. t• The lilt itNI aIII bate t'ittshutich tin iiiindaya, With ut.l 1• rola at 10 A. W.—lliztll.ol.so. 4.0 wilt lusse. A Thar ...days mad Saturdays, at 7 1 ., •1w1..1 11 Ti,. Ft 1111 . 1 AT u ill ah.o leave 1 1 iI1ALsio;11 tin Thor sass's owl Solur..la, +.'al 10 A. It.- 1iLT13,14.i. .he ton lease t 1 heeling ..n 15 . ..d0r-stay, nod Yn dal., at : 11 ..f fl.ppl) do board, or t, Ii coLLINOWIEJD. Agent. }rant street. Regular Tuesday Parket for Wheeling, Marleiia and (ialliopolls. 8.-ZritieSl,rAll 112 p 0i slontlid toemater (YIN. itY, Jon. %Vot.r. Jr_ AIiAAIM--K O•audoin. Clerk--- nth hat tt for Mt. starve and Intenatt,hate ports ll Tt .'14.1 1. at 4 P. AL. politbody or hr.p Lt .0 19.1,1 N 4111 Lunt. ot )1.1 ti M IlAittON. RAHN:FN.. Agent.. For Zanesville. • Tha steamer Fral 41 A RA 11 A NI Capta.o Mott I I AER . Ieot At tata- .1111.71- All LAI,- not llac a 41k. , rind {1 r rIOI,I 'at l• I 4 . 12 . 1• TI 4rl at ".... P II For tr..tyld •.r appl, on LAMA, or to .1.. 1 , 11.L1N1/M0111) F. If IR\ Agent,. For Nashville. The st..onor I'IMIKTOM. N. Cattalo TTIOAM3 I. Nt'Ci.o.arr—will lease tor ill,• a , and tut,ltiedinir (aorta oar 11Kb i ItISDA Y. at 10 M. i.A.A.,:k 4 4r Apply on buns& novlr4 Louisville Packet. The steamer lIKNIIT GRAFF. Captain Oro. ,igaitL :Wel-iv - tort—will ImLAP for ?tit , slays art.l ititerloNtlato port., on TIIENDA Y. thread., 4. at ItO 7 A M }or Irrtglat or tiaalinge apt,' t on hoard. or to tle , 3 & I.ll'lNtietTON, Agents For St. Louis and Keokuk. Tit...muter FIIF.D. LORENZ. Caidain Dont 1017 . Oft wry Clerk S. O. }{I,•II.kRIASON ; will 1..4re tor Le ahoy,. and intarmedlabt port. ott 1VX11N1•34.. DAY, December Itth. at 3 o'clock. P M. Fur freight or it/mange apply on board. or 1.. '1 .3 FLACK A I.IIINUSTUN. Arts. Louisville Packet. lEl2lThe attamer 141:AKER CITY Captain 410- DANIELS—A. LAUTINTR. Clork—writ leni.t• for the shove and intermedlote porta ..n TV11.911 Y. thread., 4. at 4 o'. l.r k P M. For frembt or twattigt. apply on board. or to 44,3 AX.M.I,INOWtaID & BARNES. Agents. Regular Louisville Packet. The sham, .1 R. CARSON . , Captain D. 7- Bnu.sut--4.lerk, Bascceu so —ll leave for the above and tnanrmodiate porta on MONDAY. [kw...miser 3d, at 10 A. NI. For freight or passage apply on board. or to IluVatt FLACK S LIVINGSTON', Agent, For St. Loads. The nlex.rtaer NORTH • STAB, Captain Wu. IlExu.ll-4:14-rk, A. J. ii‘2l-ETT—lariii iNAVN for the 1.1/0., an.' port. no 'ITV. , DAY. Dr: ember a. at lo o'clock, A M. 1400inge ANA) 00 board, or to • nov24 JOHN FLACK. Agrnt HENRY H. ('OLLINS For St. Lords. The steamer ARGONAUT, Captain Grottos - N a 2 McLr Lae leave fiir We slave and ititermediato porta on W EDN DAY, December 5, at 10 o'clock A. M. For freight of invote.,gr apply on board, ur to no$1:11 YLACK A LxviNcosroN. Agent.. The steamer LUCIE MAY, Capt. J. J. Rotes ' " 17 • SON —Cie rk. A. ltolussoN, Ja—will leave for the • ' - • above and Intermediate ports uu IVE,DNES. DAY, December let, at A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to der:l FLACK k LIIINtOTON, Agents. The steamer OKAPKS 1111 T, Capiniu A. • 31cHRIDe--Clerk. MCBIUD7.—wtII leave for the above and intermediate porta km TIJMS DAY, December 4. at 10 o'clork, A. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to uovlll FLACK t BAItNES, Agents. EXCELSIOR CORN-SHELLER. THE WONDER OF THE TLVE. J. P. Smith's Patent, February 27, 1895. mum wont admirable and complete Hand or ftvest CORN I SHELLER has been pronouured bythe meet competent Mechanics and A.gricultntists to be the tendon and most complete Corn-Sheller ever invented, being able to shell A Bushel per 'Minute t It is idled by hand. with a small endlture of ntusule. and separates the corn from the rub wi tuut breaking a par dell, of either. Ever) Earawr should have one; and every man who wants to make a fortune, should purchase a right. A few Southern and Eastern States are, yet to be disposed of, and Will be given on such terms iu, will insure $n 41111113/1811 profit. Call at ouce upon the Agent, 110 Smithfield street. Ate the Pos t Office. nov29 113EASE'8 DIAPHRAGM FORCE PUPMP, patented An- I gust. 1154, is the most perfect and efficient PUMP ever invented It in of cast iron. beautiful and ornamental; double sating: weighs 40 the., and delivers all gallons water per minute. (smallest size). It can be afforded at one-third tem price than any other Pump of equal rapacity is not lia ble to get out of order; simple in construction ; ranted pi:ri sibly freeze; and gives a constant. steady stream of water. For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Boats or Workshops, or for Wells or Cisterns, those Pumps cannot be excelled. All persona interested or not, are invited to call and see the one in operation at Lewis' Intelligencer Wilco, on Ht. Clair street, pear F qe ht fdga. 11,, 11 eaten, Copoitee of Pennitylvania two far eels. and afford rare chances for mannho-turers or speculators to r,.ulizc a handsome income. JOSEPH LEWIS. n0v19,11 w N 0.2 St. Clair street. ISTLACK'S GREAT IMPBOVEISEiNT, fur fastening ri Washboards to Walla. patented June 8, IBS& No good building should be dnishad without using the Fastenings. MOSES F. EATON, Agent for P.umtee, 80 Fourth street, Pittehtu - gb. Refer to the following Architects in this city J. W. Kerr, Esq., Charles Bartberger, Esq., and Messrs. Barr A 'Moser, Fisqs. norl PATENT VICE ATTACIIMENT—A new. ingentoes and uxefal article fur Macbialeta. For agile by MOSES F. EATON, Agent. RO Fourth qtroot P.efer to Nlewirs Liringaton, Copeland & Co.. Novelty Works. nuv2S ri OLLA.R SAVT993I3 RANK, No. 69 Antra street De.966/19 , made ist the month of November will .ifitiL from Decetut,er 1. 1945 CHAS- A. COLTON, Treasur,, ~ a ~ '- .~ a~ r~ RIYKS „NEWS. West Newton Nfichigun No. 2, IleraL Wellsville. Gen. i, rimer, -, 13... cheater. Diurnal, Shoals, Wheeling. Venture. Gordon. Steubenville. City of Wheeling, hlcLure, Clacinuati. Statz, Holtzlooirer, JIIIII4`. Park, Mi ller, Lardy/1110. Orb. Moon,. Cinciuuatt. Euuteo, Roberts, St. Louie. For Walk'Vale. For Nashville EMMA i; " AMUSEMENTS. 9 1 11-ItAIRE.--1 _ . _C . FOSTER, sole Lessee and Marlitge .. r • Wu. Si. REED, Stage Manager: Cam. Fuerina, 'Aetingqfaturgqtr: Troasuret, &WITTE. .t -Urpliaut reettien °IASI) PYNE AND rwatiAoN TINcit.TAIr OPERA ROJ.:Pt,'comptislngi the cuxatupliebeil ?treaties, M.LisLoilisa.Pyne, Mian Pyne, _flerera , tle. Mr. Stretton. Mr. W. Harrison. eaqieted by n powerful Clwra, • CIiANGE, 4.1 F OPERA EVERY The expense attending this engagement render 4 unavoidable the following prices of admission: dress circle and parquetee $l, lamilreirciebtle., galleries 24c.. Iree list exch.'s'''. e , "'Pt the Pr., Doors open at iD,sc; performance itt 7;; TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1. •erturv. Orrhetatra . Dirt,tor. Mr. A. Reiff. After which, 130.1. A. Opera of TII E NI lAN 0111 L. Miss Lout. l'yue. Mr. W. liarrison. Mr. Florucnstle. .Mr. Stretton. Miss Py tie. Aliue Thaddeus Devitshoof Count Arnheim Uipsy Queen No other performance with the Opium ACARD.—Iu ful fi lment of a iletenuirmthm to pre..ent the citizens of Pittsburgh and its environs with the hlgheet and mast attractive ammwment which the fields of Lyric ur Dramatic Art afford, the Manager of the PITTSBC RUH THEATRE has effertml an engagement, for FIVE NW FITS ONLY, with the world-renowned PYNE A HARRISON ENGLISH OPERA. TROUPE I Unquestionably the moat complete and accomplished that has ever appeared before an American public, comprising the accomplished artist. MISS LOUISA PYNF Prima Donna. MIL W. 11AlialSON Prima Tenure. MR. lIORNCABTLE. Prima Baritone. MB- STItIifTTO.N.... Prams Basso. MISS PYti P Couttalle Aided by a POW , Mtn/ L. CIR./RCS and augmented Orchestra of Accomplished Mnsiclans. Conductor of Orchestra Mr. A. HEIST, Jr The Operab will <wear in the following 'rotation Monday evening, December :Id. 1515. SOMNAIBUI.A. Teeadav evening, December 4th, 1 - .IOIIIOIIAN (URI_ Wedne.iny ening,. December Ertl! DAIL'UtfTEH OF THE RFAJLNII:NT Timraday evening. December nth. MARATTNA. for the Benefit of Mr. liarrison. Friday evening. December 7th. CROWN DIAMONDit, for the Benefit of :11Ins Louina l'ym• likes No :re-engagement eau talto Pita , . as the Company appear Id Clnrinnelfl, December 1601. tY The immen4s• oxjninno uti.mdln% this remarkable en• gage.ment, renders unavoidable the following liberal scale of -PRICES or .AD:11181410N : To Box,re or Porqueuc, $1; &nand Circle, Lik.: Cittllory, 11x1 - Tho }lox Book will be upon on Saturday. Decontor 1. when nerds can to secured fur nu,' evening during the Ope ratit Season.. EXCURSIONRIP TO THE SUNNY T SOUTH AND GREAT WEST. ANDRIEUS PANORAMA oF THY. ORRAT WWl' AND SOUTH h'lnlirsclug views of the Sugar and Cotton Plantation., Louisiana: Rt. Louis, Alton, 111.. the Missouri and Illinois River, Peoria and Peoria Lake. and the surrounding country : Loon. IL., Pei, and Lasalle. lit.: rtery• city and town on Inn Chicago and Rock Island Railroad; Ottawa, Stained Rock, with the Indian !scenes. Monis. Joliet and Blue Island. am faithfully represented. Views of the Lakes ,Michigan and Erie, the city of Chicago, city of Detroit, and portions of Canada West. the Maumee River, and cities of Toledo a❑d loveland, with 1000 portraits of the ans 4 prominent citi7v.us of the West. A irkit to Anctriett', Panorama tnkett tho ap..•tat, X.K,O atilen of the mot, int.regting purtton3 of the tireat Weqt and South. • At each a hihition an Explanatory Lecture is git..n by Madame AmTrien. or the Artist himself, giving a descript,o of each city and town represented. Will ha czbil.ited at NI ASON le lIALL, evcry evening, from \ lON DA 1, IX-comber :141, to Jan tutry 24,1145(1, and ev-ry EDN ESDA Y and S ATVE DA Y Ayr ER N OON S. Ev , ning .sxhibition to commence at 7 ;; o'clock ; afternoon at ;:o . ‘ aks.. Admiwion, rents'; children. L. parties of five person', Wit. der] - DARK'', BENJAMIN, the disting-uighetl Literary Satiriat, deliver a I.l 4 X..l'Lrßli bcfory the 1..04 Lihrar) Ann..ziAtinti• and the public generally. on TLESD..tY IatiSING. Deerml•er 4. at I.IASON IC It :• , 01.Ject —LOVE •VD NIONrf ityAL.l)onr. opt. at Lecture to romillwle, at 7 . Icllcet Itt rettt,. to le. had 01 the B..it let xu Store, ael, I E.- in 10-rture ekmitnittee anti nt .101INI N. KIRKPATItICIi. M. 11. KINCAID. I:. 11. IRISH. UNARY JAN 1:C11 kNAN. tiro lITT lIALL.—G now open. and will con k; Uinta until further notice. }L C\ LtidtAMlC YANOttAMA of nu . RUNS/AN WAR • From the ,outruermAnnent to the full of s.,ba•guput. Tex ..ntla ViinQrarta. roam all area .t 1 up,1..1 di .11 7,11S101) o•teALIVIIA.. twin.; runt.4l/tily F.4i-1,119 fig. llukon I h.• clair.antr wnrl aaricate %%Eh IaTILAMIDI NAIL V CHF:MICA!, Kt I , l's ' port rite the 1 - Itil Ile: !tarn,• iu.th. fLu nang llonihundmentA. lwautiful S-4 , 11..-. 'Fa inkllag ' , tang, and Silvary. ILellntani in the M ul.r Tll,-re N.,1 1 frarl.lll Went.: 1.111) ~( 1 he lip arty are the torrninating wall 1111. 81OItAIIN41 34 SERASTOI , iII. A \ FAI,L 11l TIIF Amiit the deafening pipit."). M the n.—. ri)116))), •) tb.. ramtkotry taut booming (if tagotber nith ihr Mr .it glare of Mi. BURN ISO CITY. proitniing ah°rllo. l *INCE SEK.N v.% KR TO It F. 1 , 1 !Ito if in* ' N. It--Thor AtDrn,,on Exh,hith•n. ED \ Es- DA 1 laid SATURDAY. .t A• 11.1.1-•; , ,, '2% , • la- hildren in Ow allern..m. In vent• e Ft_ In tL. evotssng. thst,r. it 6 , r. tsi , k AatTsioot,tt. t ; I (Ortat (A* Xinnelm. vaItWORT 41Dr. Rogerr+ syrup of - 4 ;JSCHAIAO"A POR THE COMPLETE ("PRE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Asthma, AND ALL OTHER LUNG CoMPLAINTS IMMEEEM CONSUMPTION! THE above Expectorant, prepared by an Physician awl Chemist, has.novr become a standard Preparation, and is offered for the COMPLETE CURE of those diseases of the THROAT and 1,111.:111GS, which, If neglected, usually terminate fatally in COIN.. SI . PT lON. I t contain. no (,),in„,, o r any mineral whatever, but It composted entirely of those Roofs, lleehu, and Vegetable titth.staptex, which have a specific Influence upon the Long, and their connected organs. Its Immediate effect to to allay all irritation, and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secre tions, from the Throat and air-pussages, thus relieving the Cough, by subduing the Malmo:nation and other causes which give rise to IL It is approved of and re commended by Physicians of the highest standing, and may be given with perfect army to the youngest child or the most delicate female. Lem than halt a Twills will generally rune any ordi nary COLD or COUtIS, by following the directions. On, LottO is tintally sufficient for a civic of Intim mita. el fete dates will relieve Tickling in The throat, or IlifoiStruttflittlatsii One boas will effectually stop spitung Blood. Tree tv Sim bottles only are required iu Bronchi. Ur or Asthma. Four to Eight bottles will cure any case of Inclpf` out Consumption. One Loafs Is warranted ahrays to fro good, and satisfy the patent that he le on the right road to a CURE. Judge now whether or not It to best to use V.- Certifi cates nu file at the Mike from multitudes of restored suf ferers. A. L. SCOVELL it Co., Proprietors, No. 30-1 BROADWA Y, (cor. Detann St.) .Nra, - York. For Sale by all Druggist/3 tirougltout the United States • and Canada& Aa" For Nab,. wt....1t...a1e and retail. 11 It. E. SELLERS CO., corner Wood and Se., nod streets. Sold also he HEN DF.RSON S RNu.. Liberty street; ti atml BECKII. , OI S MiIihNSAN. Atirgheor City. ttov:loA.t.w AGRICULTURAL IC OTICE.—The Annual meeting of the ntemhers of the Allegheny County Av rlrultural Sx-toty, for the eleetron of II Ward of Manager, to nerve for the ensuing year, uilt lee held at the Court lloko-e, on the FIRST 'WEDNESDAY of January, at 10 o'clock A. al. nos3o:w3t(chD) 0. P. SUTRAS, Rec. Secretary. & SON, ]sealers in en t ' LA. FURNISIIOO 0001)0 and SHIRT NIANUFACTU Itle.H.S., N 0.70 Wood street, between Fourth street and Ns mond alley. Pittsburgh. Pa. have this day sold out my 1m term in tin. tints of Ht.tnETTER. SMITH i• 43V isde partner. JAI IrOSTETTER. l'ittnlturgh, 18x1--( nov3ol BUSINESS AND MONEY. —Au opportunity for love-t• merit, and a partnership in It Illafpaificnd, permanent. staple and lucrative btlaineas ' in 11../W open fur aceeptaUer. by a party Who wishes make Malley. Here is u , /mace that duos not occur but once in a c e ntury. Non, but rrlialtlo parties, with burtineas qualification, and redin $t 000 available capital, need reply to thk [tot,: mul d, each. a danionetrath al of fact; a ill le t will exhibit a potation the moot captivating and thtiraltlo. Thin is no gamy. catitlepeuny advertisement, but lane /i4e and imbetantini in every respect; and the eeNerr,rt scrutiny i te sited. toy. Address "Manufacturer," Post °Mee, Pittsburgh. Pa., and full iferuaiwill be communicated. n,n leaf GLOVES—On baud, a full assortintat, of every deaeription. by L. iitßsurinD ,t SON, auv3o 70 Wood street. AUNTLETS, of every description of Fur. G Also, Buck lined with fur, und fur tops. nt the Furnish lug Store of net :;03 1.. TJNDERSIIIRTS AND DRAWERS—SiIk, Wool, Merino, Charade, Shaker Knit, Flannel and Canton Flannel, now on hand, by nov3o GENTS' TRAVELING SHAWLS—JU't received, a full assortment. AL,u, Mufflers, Scarfs and Meats' Nock Shawls, by L. I.IIII2,IIILELD & 60. N. WANTED—Tw pod Filers and General Jobbe r & None need apply unless the yery Isar o at. Erigulre at SOWN i TllThlll - S, nor3o 13G Wood et reel. S KATES! SKATES I SKATES 1-500 pair of tostorted Skatoa from 20 coats to $2.50 per pair: r.otr of them very dentrabla pattorns. For fade at nov3o EOWN & TETLEY'S. 136 Wood fat. 50 DOZ. SKATE - STRAPS,of good quali ty, etwortesl largo and small, frkm . .X . , to 5) pair. For foie at lnoy30) ROW TET S. DOOR FASTENERS, perfectly safe against Burglars. We have a g ood assortment on hand a n d for sale. tunv3o] BOWN a TETI.Ey. AFEW MORE of those unrivalled RIFLES, which there Ls .so. much tall: about, f& the tow priv, of $10: all warrtmted. „For sale at nav3o AIDES- . -7OPry 'and 56 Green +4• non and far sale by SPRINGEB It4lt,1140013; litberty street. UOPS--20 bales first sort Hops in store and ja for aide ty 11,3730; SRELLNGn #l4, and slitgiat Operations Useless--The Sce.—li Is gratifying. fur no to be able to announce to the public that the utility of BALL'S PATENT MIT Cfßalti now no experiment,— then . 'wonderful effects are coming daily to the knowledge of the proprietors. Strange so It may seem, it is trun, that Spe,taclee may be dispensed with entirely and sight restored to its original power. These Cups are simple, yet philo• sophiral. They are sent without pain or the least danger of Injury. Below will be found several certificates which speak highly in their favor [From the New York Evangelist.] A VElcr simple yet philosophical instrument, has been in vented by J. Ball & CO., of this city, by the application of which the cornea of the eye is gradually nlis:d to its original convexity, causing the focus to impinge no the ItniUW With out the aid of Convex lenses. Thus by an easy Kure.n per -5011:1 who have used glasses for years are enabled to dihpense with them. The editor of ii Penusylvanta Democrat write. a., fol low+, reverting the are of Mrs. Gursteai, or Uniontown Pen nrvl v:+11 : UNIONTOWN, PA., August I. 18:et. Being well arquainted with Mrs. tiurstead. I know that before she used -Ball's Patent Eye Cups," it was impoulible for her to read without the use of spectacles, and that her sight has been resitored by the inio of the Cups, so that she now read, to-int with her naked eye without difficulty. Joivt F. Br •>. Democrat. Dear Sir—Having lost my flight by old age, I was induced to purchase your wanderfhl instruments, and by using the same scearding to your directions, I succeeded in restating my sight so that I can read by night or day•without sweta cies. I have not used my spectaelea for the last three or four mouths, whirls shows that the restoration is not a tem porary ono, but a valuable and permanent cure. him.rnads Ssimt. Of the firm of Snell .4 Brothers, Sishdalc,lass. By remitting five dollars, a pair will be seat, post paid, with fill directions, to any part of the country. Ad dress DE. OEO. H. KEYSER, corner of Wand street end Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. [sepllhdaw Aka- Import ant to Forme rs—N enr - titso - ova. erlesi.-.VEGh'TABLE CATTLE. POWDER.—These Pow ders are put up in one pound packs, and aro really a good article, not only for the diseaseti incident to horses. (70103. mine, and other animals, but they are likewise an excellent article to improve the condition' of the animal. Fur Mach Onus, they uut only improve the condition of mach cow., but they increase the quantity as well no im prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors oa that it increases the quantity of butter from half a pound to o pound a week to each cow, while those persons who hare tried it say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with the fume kind of feed as before. Of ono thing we are cer tain, all who use it once will use it all the time, and cave money by the operation as well as Improve the appearance or their stock. Price 26 cents a paper; 6 papers fur 61. GEO. H. KEYSER, Corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, octl2 Wholesale and Retail Agent. 412 r Cough Remedies.--Dr. Keyser's PECTORAL SYRCP will cure you. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cute Bronchitis. Dr. Keyser'e 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. Keriven Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Cone=le Lion. A. recent letter from J. W. Veatch, of Rokelty, Ohio I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mail. There Is a lady hero who ham a cough and the doc tors can't cure her. I was in the same way, end tried every thing without benent,nntil Igot a bottle of your Pectoral Syrup; 1 took it liut twice, and it cared me weed and well." Ask. fur Dr. KETSZICA 1 ECTOII.II. Srave and take no other. Price, f 4) Ceuta. Sold at DR. KEYSF.It'S, 140 Wood street, and at J. D. FLEMING'S, Allegheny. airlfedee 4.4 y - Marsh's Radical Care Truss will cure nearly every ease of rednetadole hernia. Trusses at various prices always on hand. Children's Trusses of different forms and strength 14,r gale. Elastic Stockings for Varicose or Enlarged Veins. Abdominal Supporters---A dozen different kind, Pile Props for the support and mire of Pries Skoulder Braces to relieve, a crooked and deformed ~.mtiltion of Om Chest, and many diseases of the eked. Suspension Bandages. . . _ All these articles may be bad or applied at DR. KEVIER'S WhoWsale and Retail 'RCS S DEPOT, No. 140 Wood street, sign of the thAden Mortar; or will be sent to any part of the oantry byuemling the money and mewrore. Larea;titiv er,r- A gabettilute for the new Liquor Law —DR. URILtn.4 ANTIEACCIL-kNALIAN ELIXIR, a saie and sure reweily fur the cutout INTE3IPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and 14 a tonic is unequal led. Y., the tolloaing complaints it Is a most valuable med icine : fly.qopsia, L. er (tap/dial, Epilepsy, A - curd/gin, Pil”, Fere', af all Ai/111J, Deticittra Trensedx, Gineral Debility. This medicine is isit:uhal to produce a change in the system, and a distaste for alcoholic drinks. Severa l instancss where a hate Kohl it, we have had the moat gratifying results; no, t.. persot, who are really diairatia of betaking off the indul II it,clicating lieveragea, this chats will Is , a great help, isld at id jar bottle at the Drug Store of DR. ti Ric 11. Ii.EYSER, So. 141) Wood vilest, corner of Virgin alley alga of the Bolden Mortar. Lairtlaiaw SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. IN l LAItT WAVLE& R e 1114 1 ,01 and Perulaneßt elire (In DiSease3 rtrisi,g Th.• truly valuable preparation is extracted fivnt selected .oit• Of the finest description, by means of on expensive and powerful uptevrattus, which obtains the medicinal and active principle in a high') concentrated form, so scientifically com tening sr % erid vegetable pi-ulnas in the process that a cointiound extract of Sarsaparilla is obtained infinitely sups nor to any other fur purifying the blood, and the cure of Salt Illieum. Ulcers, Fever, Sm., Pimples, Boils. Cutaneous Eruptions, ltheunimisul. Mercurial disca.ses, Liver Complaint, 'Dyspepsia. Bronchitis, Consumption, Female Loot of Appetite, and lieneral Debility. 'rme powerful remedial agent acts simultaneously upon the S.'t..ncich. the Circulation and the Bowels, and gently attn., tat.-, while it tr,vitgagro and expels from the system alt that is irritating and pr•judiPial to bodily health. Being purely vigetable, u ts perfectly harmless in its operation: the nest delicate liersous may take it at any time with perfect safety. The aatonistving, ants,s id - this medicine constantly in. creadug during the last sixteen yeaxtv, hen secured for it the disto.guished coutinendatioua of the Faculty, and it enjoys a w id,-s mi.. I popularity unit extensive patronage which throws meet) out or voinvetition every other preparation of :inVin latrillit. Attention is r..p.-ctfully solicited to the following certifi ,f• ::ands----(llmtionte n I have for new - b three ye.tr:, bet-ii troubled with that dreadful disoast....:,crofu ht ; u. h be offe ...Alto my husband and to n1)- ...11 • seal to obtain rrhl. have tried every kind of nhtl.r.ine that came wider my notice, without effort. fine of my neigh had t.vii cured of a sit:Misr complaint by )our Sana.pa.rillu.advlsofl Ilse to make a trial of il, and 1 can truly env that it has dour me a world of good, having completely atted liontng that nip evitionce may induce others mudlarl) attli , ted to adopt the Fame remedy. with the ,star ..arisfa.tor) I i.mialts gratefully yours, u"....Preparod by A. H. t 4 A N InV Fulton Btreel, ]R.N. York. Sold also LI 13 A. FAILS FL.I6ILNO BROS.. l'iltAbur6l‘. told Ly Draggi.t. generally. Price fa per bottle. or ties or nus-27:1m 11R. ISAAC THOMPSON'S MUCH CELE j nu m D EVE WATER— Thl• .4d, tried load invaluable remedy for all ales... of the Eves• atter having stood the test fur over fifty years. and the deem ad tar it still increasing. is now, and has been for the }sort two years, offered for sale in an entire now dress. Nadi bOttlo will have a steel plate engraved envelope, with a portrait of the inventor. Dr. Isaac Thompson, Now London, Conti.. and nfor sintik of the signature, together with afar saws.... of the signature of the present proprietor, John 1.. Thompson. Non MI and le.l River street, 'Fray, New York, and m me other can he genuine. Tim proprietor has been compelled to make this change in the style of the wrapper, owing to the large quantity of counterfeit which for the past few years has been palmed upon the community, and especially at the West. Fundament are particularly requested to buy none but the above described, and an the rod label heretofore used has tssussiillisi in, any found in that form the proprietor does an hesitate to pronounce counterfeit. Fur nabs by all the respectable Druggists in the United States and Canada. A/W— Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. WFA. ft. KVICSER'F. No. 140, rsirner of Wood stmt stud Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. DR. 11. J. BORRETTE, 13 Fourth tAreet, l'lttsburr„h, otters his valuable FRENCH RE311,341", Writ is unfailing M the cure of all those paintul and dau gerous dis.lrders to which the Female Ckatatitution is scut,- jot. I t moderates all excess, and removed all obstruction.-- invigomten the ilehilitatod and delicate, by regulating' and atreugthening the etetem, and fortifies the ,oaetitution for the dull., of life. It is peculiarly suited,. it will in a short time remove all obstruct 1011 e We are not of the number who believe and act in accord once with the belief that long and elaborate detail gives weight and dignity to of of either momentous or trivial import; we incline to the contrary opinion, and hold that simplicity and truth invest such as are worthy of any atten tion, in decidedlyvthe most rich and comely colors. In the present instann•, our great desire is to be understood by those who may look to us for infOrmation, all else being con sidered of minor importance. ;v.v. circulars. IM.ollaco hours, from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. (cov9:2ark. T)RIV ATE I)ISE.ISES-DR. BROWN, N, I 41 Diamond alley, devotes his entire Uttentioll 1.• ali uire Pructice. Ills business 11 mostly confined to private rrn-rrol Disetues. and mien I.lnful 10l brought ot4 L) imprudence, youthful indulgent,' and eX,Ki. MEM= S.y . Ouija Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Stricture, crtliral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all dLseasce oI the vt.n,,, , tu or g an. Skin Diseases, Seorhutic.Etolitions, 'fetter, Ringworm. Mercurial Diseases, Seminal WatilltleSS. Impotency, Niles. Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppn,isions. Diseases of tho Joints, Fistula in Ana, Nervous Aftertions. Paine in the Bark and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated: Cute guataute;sl Twenty yea.' prat - tire (ten in this rityJenables Dr. Drown to ~trer assurances of a speedy cure to all who luny come un der his care. Mee and Private Consultation Rooms 41 Diamond ally afir-Chargee moderate. Inoviellestrly WRI011'1"S PREMIUM KATHARIOIs; cools the bend, told reruoves‘ all symptoms of lies.l - Persons using . Are Dover liable to aumetroten. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATIIARIGN It the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, Detaining the Hair in any required form. For sale by Dr. GEO. If. KEYSER and R. E. SMILERS S CO.. at 25 mita per bottle. aug'lo ( - IARPETS! CARE'S!!—AT iIIVALLUII'S—JUST RI eeived. and daily coming to band. a large and (none a...ettornt of goods in the above line, including— Velvet and 'fapeatry Briviands Carpet, Three-pin Superfine, Medium and Low-priced Ingrains: Medallion and Tapestry Ingralnk(fkgreAtiratiety of pat tern..) &nasals. Darnaaki, and Venitian and Stair sftr pets. ALSO—Beautiful patterns of OR Clothi, 'rtu'innil qualities and width.; Woolen and Linen Crumb Cloths; Balzer; Coons .Matting; 1.1,4 and Rug Carpets; French naboasod and Vit toria Piano and Table Covers • litsrth Raga and Door 31st.. a great variety. All other articles usually found In Carpet Sturra constantly on baud at 87 Fourth street. near Weed ' W. D. 4; 11. ItIVALLUM. 7 1%,BCDOITIIN1NO D VITANISLING STORK, No. ..LT 75 Market street—W e give our entire attention to this PO , stuck, to the escluslon of Fancy Cloods, in cons,. gem:we of which our assortment In both hranches is roust omplete. We have jest received our SpiXIND BiIkPLY OF 000D8 nod can guarantee pinions wonting goods in -our line.to ' be pleased both In quality and prlW, Call attaeetta. 4t3 Yleaw apt,: tip location, .N 9. 1 .4 Putet,Oreel— . artful ARPONS BONV.N & TETLEY'S, B — LAIJKBT 2000 pairs of Blankets,' rota prbing every grade of T-1, 104, 11-4, 124, 13-4 Lela. aide, Swiss. Rochdale and imported manufacture, on hand A A IABON d CO MEDICAL. Bucaracrowx, June 1, 1854 1. vhi ,u/ hPlp/17( -Stitt of ihr Blood, or Habit of Uv tigster.. iNoTHER CVILF. OF SCROFULA TROT. N. 1- Stpternber 1, 15,4 CIM=11;1 i=l TO MARRIED LADIES WRIGHT'S RATHARION •••• ir-4.1F . 44 : '• - t ; r- • ~~ ~~~ ~~.l,.4"i.:`.i.rs'~i:GStr~'L.r'."~.w'~~]wr s '».~" ~.v.~:.'..~~.~ ~f"3} MEDICAV" 6 , BoERHA:vvS . . kiLLAN B ITTERS MISCUE AROM ELECTRO-Clll .Echt Hollandsch Kiitideit Bitters. rvWO YEARS ha'e elapsed since the intro .,L &taloa of this v 1111.1012 niedisino,inta,th,n, United Stame n. lhang this time it boo gained is - ditiretard Ownilarit.e remedy for Fun rout Ague, floepria, Headarht, Loss of Appetite, beinlity t cbstirenps, kind and Biiedsng Flo Many of our moat worthy citizens testify to its`Wonderful efficacy in all affections of the.,atanimix mad liven, As a tonic, it never has been egualled, for, the relief, it stronds in alt eases of debility or weakness of toy 'kind is. almost in. stantatteousi In nervous, rheumatic and neurldkic offer% Lions, it has in numerous inetanixsprovsd kindly rind In others effected a decided..care,. • . When eminent physicians prescribe, add ttfOir. Oilcan, so unhesitatingly recommend, 'surety we- tbay'ainee t 0,.„ doubt, and eagerly test its slants for ourselves. FRYER AND AO D.E., • . • , ' A Ow of Flight Months' Standing kind by .1300410:6741. land Ka/era—Michael Kelly, No. 11711trrownear Bksl lead street, says "Last. July, while running . onqns riy4irion cotton boat plying Letween Natchez and Diqw..oll**/ coo taken with fever and ague. For light ibfigthdttliiil'inffurad with this dreadful disease. The kronteSparrarttrbillme was unable to work, and spent at, least fifty dellsrstor dig"- ferent medicines, but I found no permanent re 114,,, Three weeks ago, ono of my friends insisted upon iiirtrying Keel , huve's 11011 and Miters, saying •cha, ewe wargantantent. Altar taking it for oue.sveek„l.. must state j was it sound man. I have been at Work now for jive weeks, and have had no return pf the shills and fever whatever. • I certify the above statement Is true: Tuases lIRADACHE I ANDTy. Mr. Silas Liscrimb, orreirringtatn, °aye I - have found In Boerhave's Bitters a reruedy,for hentlaclito My wife lam also nked it with the greatat lief:eta Mr. A.S. Nicholson, of Pittalitirgh,mtso iimarlia-ffiat he has experienced much relief from its pee for iimidathi. READ TILTS!' A IleJlandres Tprdinumy.—Jacob Minikes, living in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Witiconslii, says: "After suffering for some time the misery attending an utter pros tration of 11111111 and body, I have been restore!, by using lioethave's Holland Bitters, to perfect' health," The fact of this remedy being in au& high repute among the Hollanders in Wisconsin, !Michigan; New Tork , Liti fact, in, every Holland settlement in the United Steleattrittwil much in its favor. STRE'N'GTH AND HEALTH RESTORED, Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above Pittshurith, on the Pennsylvania Canal. says: " When conndniced taking Ihierhave's Holland Bitters, I cpuld hardly Wallciew, I enjoy excellent health." WEAK-NESS OF TILE STOMACH AND , INDSIXEST lON. Another Greet Cure Effected by Ikea/tare's tiollcaral Bitters. —The wife of .Peter.De Wan:id:Town. She boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered-nuich froM *tn.m of the stomach and indigestion. She had both tinder' physi cian's care .for some time. hut the &Settee:Brenta to bathe tren his skill. She purchnatui sinner HditandaitterS at our office, which has given tone to her stotaiich,lier Oppetips and 6 troogth are returning, and we firmly believe - . thug .tho ie another great cure effected by your medicine. We have still to recurd . tuttuy unudetful cures iiffeited by this remedy, but must wait another opertnititY., Olio thing you can rely mum. what-we haver Ited*Dnlxrysous tau: i n stx.te t is our community, anOinaltornly,true. Editor Shebiiy o mtn Eleklytioa;MiekCOini, Wis. Hfi6ITI3.IATISM, A Cas `' r rf . nr° Mnild .(kli4 6 % , :eitrO • ff;b2ftßandettr's Ifrd rand Bfitem.---Heorge 'Henderson, of Pithibnigh, say= ttAfter snaring . for three months-yvitlt rheunlatinina:post of the time so 'Severely as to .confine me nejnybed-1, ham been entirely ettred by using Ifuerhave's Holland Bitters: .:Dhave had one attack since, but found entuist .instantineens relief in the same medicine. ft iti In my opinion; anarecretnedy tar rheumatism.". .. „ . NY.RTOLTS AND IifiIiVICATIC AT This eliangeable weather is likely to - produce a great 41..1 "(sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or rbeunuu is milstious, We would rfvotanietol Boerhave's /Int and Bitters. On referring to our columns you will,flud -certificates from some of our first German and .lEloglish &Lt . ous.--,Pennsyl rania Moats Zeilung. TILE WORs'T FORM OF PILES OSI'IItE .CARED. We are at liberty to refer to several welldmandi'grntle nom, who have used, thoroughly tivited,and now reentronend thierhnee'4 11611 mad Bittern us a remedy Wrprieu. We are not at liberty to poldieh their moues, trot will. take pliqlsnre in rrfrrriug any pemon to them who denies this Statement. Nor this affection, out-half of the prescribed dossishonid be taken—Kay hatpeenpoonful--morning, noon. and night. one hour before: meal& Et= Thr great popnlarity of this iluiightfiti AiumabasH Maur,' .my imitations, which the public' should guard 4ainst pur mving. Be not persuaded to huy anything elan, until you re given Boerhave ' s Holland Bittern a fair Isiah:, One Isd will oonvinve you howinfinitely imPeriot It 1.9 to nil the!. Mations. 4-ir Sold at SI per bottle, or six bottles for t,:c. by the sale proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE. Ja., & CO., Msnufurturing Pharmaceutists and Chemist.. 'or. Smithfield and Third streats,'PittiAntrgh. It. F. SELLERS S IX); Dr corner Second and Word etreete. And all Druggists in PittAnrgn, ,Alleglniny; Ukiah:3oam, Manchester and Temperanceville. DR. MORSE'S NVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. Health Restored and Life LeugtAiqted MORSE'S INVIGORATING',EIBIL IT WILL replace weakness with strength, thenpueity with iifficienCy; irn.gularity'vith uniform and tttrul w tirity, and this uut only'crlthbhehtitivdzt rear.- tion. but with a happy cffeet on thmgenerat oiggedzation. grz- Rear in mind that all maladies,,Whecevertbity begin, !MIA with the nervous system, and thactbe Partd.liktion of the nerve of motion and tent:Alen is physical, death.' Bear in mind, also, that for every kind. of nervous disease, the Elixir Cordial 6 the only relinbie preparation know', CURE OF NmavousDlSEAskS: So language can convey an adequate idea of the ate and almost talracvlonsrhiuga .o:kith It occriijoiis;,tii:the ditoosed, debilitated and.,hattemd nervous SyStellVilitlethin broken down by excess, weak by rtattirtyor - hitistivetl by icknois.—the unstrung and relaxed organization ,raced, revivified and Ludt up. The niental.and , physical s) inplotuo of nervous diseaua vanish together smiler its intlu one& Nor is the effect teuipswery ; for the CoAi . a.tirOperties of the medicine reach tho constitution itself, uu L rustogr it to its tiormat , i-ondltion. Loss OF 1111`40itv., - Confusion, giddiness, _rush of. blood to the heart melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of etlt•destruellon -I.lr of imunity, dyspepaia„geietut,proetrationvlnitabth ty. nervonsne,s, inability to sleep, disease incident Mingle& decay of the propagating fanctitinr Ilyster litondnnutla, vague terrors, palpitation of Ilk4iart, haPOtenCY.:,Colditiloe lion, etc, from whatever causes arising , kill there bi'lany reliance to be placed on Unman -testimony, _ _ A GREAT MEDICINE FOR %FEMALES. , A na anporallelai • effects of this "gm ratlyA .I t 6 complaints incident to female , mirk n TtilW4.. a tirthaiAtiOis of medicine. ThoucAndsorstimntants hase.been ino.lon.f.ek— ttunis‘nds of • invigoranw toneocted—all purPottinetciiho specified in the various diseases.and derangedientsliAvfilpit the delicate formation-of woman render.her liald3iti 4 I a., EVERY-'WOMAN or sENErs, .a,:a- • • Who stiffen from weakness, derangement, nerFojAtitz*Art more, pains in the bark. or-any other disorder hether Pe culiar to her sex, or common-to both sezes--9di W ontir Invigorating Cordial atrial. MA R. RI RD PERSONS, Or others, will find thin Cordltd„ailar theFluWeetlied-zrtia tle or two, at thorough regenerator or Quimatem,,TinAdl directions are to be found the happy itsrentwof,liealtity.eo - who 'would not have lava so but for thlo e.s.Quissli hary preparation. And it is equally potent .for the tkkaßy diseanes for which It-Is ractithinendtst. ' Thoullandsni4ullig torn have been restoAd by using it and lint - in tiAlinglfritz stance has it failed to boneflt-them. - ' PERSONS OF PA.LifeVONIFLEt Or comounptiee habiti„ aro reibtred by the toe lifli*ltie or two to bloom awl-vigor, changing the skin front &pita; yel low, sickly color, to a aututiful florid complexion. TQ TILE MISSI)J110, Enk: t These are oomoirtlifi and.metanc4oy aketli prodkad by early habits - id Youth, viz: weakness -of ihmiweizinid limbs, pains in thd head; ilituneas of.lik,hhioss,of muscular power, palpitation of the he d,yspopsia, nervous Amite, hility, derangement of the Wv .funetions,Lgenernidm bility, symptoms of constlinpl efc, , , , , Mentally, the fearful effects ou the valid are tuttch,to dreaded. Lass of methory, confusion Cif . Was, dem:v{oll.of splriti, forebeditiV, elf Mien to,. Beciel,T,..relklinfult4 hero of solitude, timidity, olc., are tape of themals produced, All tints allictect BENOEL CONM..iltA.TEcallpliata ON>, should reflect that a sound ntind and Inaly,ltrethutatifile.htt. ceuary requisites to promote connubial happh:ipta; a ithout three, the journey throno3, ;Ufa becomes a weary pligrituag,--the prospect hourly, der - leas the view:A.o%mila becomes shadowed with (Weak,. and 1311t4 with the meltue choly reflection that the haaimut of ariuttur. becomes:l blighted with your .wn. CAVTION I. Dr. Marse's Invigorating Conlfallou been counterfeit4hy some, unprincipled persons. . In future, all the genuine Cordial will re the propo tae-simile pasted °fertile rorlipfeuch liuttl!h the fallow, Ina words Mown - in the gluts: Dr. Morse's Dar isorating.i,lgir4j4l.,.', . _ RlNCicitroprtotoWllTY:. Th.. Cordial la put up, highly eoneethittidc:hijitii3,o44:l —price dim% &dare per bottle, two for Ave "dw tw.1,.0 dollar& C. IL EING, Pr Pklebg ita itiOadwaY sold - by Druggistit throne:lent, the . a and the West lndien. ACItIkITS: Phi idtmirgh ...... o r.o, IL KEYsEIt.I4:I4. FLEMING MBAS,' No. 00 Wood stre.tht.,, It. E. SELLERS, Wood 41 Vet. i Allegheny eIty...BECKILAM t ISILENNA..N; ..„, „JAMES T SAMPLE h. Oa:. P Agent tor - 0bi0...U. D. PARK, Cincinnati_ fqpitAliwi, F. Browses F. 9.ence of Jamaica Gingox:. . THIS ESSENCE iss k i reP r 4iPA gilg?44l excellence. In ordinary birelnea, inolPient,„ gbelegt, in abort, in all ca es of prietration uttliedizetitfvoSttlitellOurg it a or ino, , tlmable value. During the ptevidkice9fepidtinie c holera and summer complaints, it pecanglyAllieurkatui; no family, individual or traVeler ahould*, Cab-rms.—Bo sure to get the , genuine Euvoneei;•irftWis prepared only by F. BROWN; at hie illn#ltind'Pheo744 Store, N. E. flamer of Fifth and .Chestntie stn4tll,ll.olAdA pbta, and for sale by all the respectable Apotlirettrlee IhO United States, and In Pifaurgh • B. A. FAIINFSMCK Va. , • " ' And, in Alingininii Ly • H. P. SCIIWARTZ. E LKF. 43EcEitAm, • — .Palmer's, CelebraletricOotprOokidiOltp.. ; QTANIA Tn'eemirk!qiit far :jl4o4k . ";s6uPs, ; i„,, , Th wi k. a .ri ßr t i e r4 , ..errinircin, kr., We gi*:ral vx.d ilkulril: fivtckt - , -A%-ik4-' , 'clits tier tkit , ,“ atropAz3- rintores in the ; WWI ftntes anal:moan: -- - Fur sal4 by Iik'CLIIRe .0.0..-0,11:_liIITS.E11, Pitt.bnigi, P. 7'. WRlti FIT t (Ai.. jaratkiletrly nil 241 Murket Arrat, Phiadelphm. "DULL BItIblz"TON E-2') bbla fur ital Ti.y XL ner29 B. A. FAILNI2STOCI: A ,=...‘. V2~ r • `4 . s, `~t ~a,,T