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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
WEDNESDAY 741013,N1NG,„7,,..DECEM8ER b.
Report of the Sitperintendenf4tf. hbe Schoch.—
We have received from B. M. Kerr„ liuperinterident
of the Public) Schools of Alleghebr county, a copy
of his reportfor the past year. "Tlie'decument is a
very interesting one, but entirely too long for our
columns, and we therefore can only make the follow
lag abutted :
The Superintendent entered on his duties about the
middle - of December, 1854 As his predecessor, from
a variety of wises, bail. been able to visit but a few
schools, the present incumbent deemed it ,advisable
not to attempt, forthe remainder of the achool year,
the fulfilment of that important duty, es it, would be
Impossible to visit more than half of the schools.
As a substitute, the establishment of "Teacher's
Institutes"•was undertaken, and with the aid of sev
eral educators, six Teieher'S Institutes were held du
ring the "Wier, addresses were delivered In nearly
every township, associations were organized, and the
most happy results are anticipated.
The next thing undertaken was the establishment
et a Normal School. An engagement was made
with B. Curry, A. M. to act as Principal. The
number of pupils enrolled was about forty. In re
gard to the institution, the report says :
rNSTRUCTIOR. —The instruction given at the,
Normal School was designed to be thorough, espe-'
cially in the elementary parts of each branch studied,
keeping constantly in view our motto, " maksjutstie..
slowly."
It was never contemplated that from this institu
tion should emanate the "profound mathematician,"
or the " critical grammarian,"—nor, on the contrary,
that Its inmates should plunge into various branclek,'
merely . tte oStsin soma sort of acquaintance with:
r4i l :o l,, #:ltiir their adaptation towards discip:
lining the mind, and developing its power. Its
grand object was to elucidate and enforce, not only
the science but the art of teaching. In order to
achieve this most desirable purchase, teeture , were
delivered by the Superintendent and rincipal upon
the belt and most approved modes of imparting in
struction in the branches required to be taught iu
our common schools."
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Lectures ware also delivered by other gentlemen.
At the. oleo of each the pupils were subjected to a
thtaWujilt asharination in all the branches they pre
••posed teaching.
During The Month of June the Superintendent
:iisititd the schools in the two cities and some of the
boroughs, with a view of becoming familiar with
their management 'and plans of instruction. He
thinks the instruction is thorough and discipline
salutary. One serious cause of general complaint Is
the irregular attendance of the pupils. The school
edifices of the cities are praised as being well
adapted to their purpose, tea of the thirteen Wards
boasting of magnificent structures in their school
'buildings. Much gratification Is expressed at the es
tablishment of the High School. .
The examination of teachers throughout the
eounty commenced on the 13th of August last. The
teachers, it seems, preferred to be examined away
from home, and the attendance at the various places
appointed was made up In part of teachers from
ether and distant parts of the county. The impres
sion got abroad, and was not without its effect, that
the object of the Superintendent was to embarass
and. confuse the teachers offering fur evseilestion ;
but this he disclaims, and arnws that his purpose was
simply to rid the profession of quacks. The mode of
examination is detailed, and it is stated that since
the first of June more than five hundred applicants
have been examined; sixty-four received the perma
nent certificate, and three hundred and ninety the
provisional certific ate. The average ability of those
who passed examination Wes"' good." as distinguish
ed from " very good." Those wha were rejected
were utterly - incomPolent to leach, as to made plain
by the specimens given by the Superintendent of their
written exercises in orthography, grammar, tic.
It is the design of the Superintendent to visit
every school in the county before the close of the
echool year.
The style and location of school houses, fene
rally, cannot be praised; but there is an evident
improvement in this respect.
The wages of teachers have been increased $5 and
$lO per month over that given last year. There are
many schools vacant, however, the directors prefer
ring to wait until they can get good teachers. The
teachers in various parts of the county are aiming to
improve themselves and gain the public confidence.
The Superintendent recommends that the number
,of directors in each district be reduced to three, and
that they be paid $2 for each day's attendance, not
'to exceed twelve days in the year; and that the
Pittsburgh High School law be so modified as to ad
mit scholars from other districts on payment of a pro
rata share of the met.
Veep o Look-oat for Nits!—On Monday evening,
a Cello* named Dodds, or Dodge, entered the store of
Mr. Gallagher, in the Fifth Ward, and after pur
chasing some trifling articles, gave a counterfeit $lO
note of tbeMerchants' Bank of New Haven, Conn.,
in payment, receiving seven or eight dollars in good
money. From there he proceeded to the store of a
Mrs. Rauffmtua, where ho also tendered another note
of a similar denomination on the mane bank, but the
woman, suspecting it to be bail, refused to receive it,
and the fellow left. Mr. Gallagher soon after dis
covering that the note was bad, had the man arrest
ed, and taken to Alderman Wilson's, where, upon
searching his person, $3O more. of the same money,
was found in his possession. Dodge then offered to
, compromise the matter with Gallagher, by giving
him ten dollars in good money, which offer being Sc.
eepted, no formal information of the crime was
kruide, and the Alderman allowed the rogue to go.
We understand from one of our bankers that a
large amount of this counterfeit money has been put
in circulation lately, and it would be well to keep a
look-out for it,and for the person engaged in passing it.
Bard,
School Association.—At the request of Dr.
Bard, Presiding Elder of the /ti.. E. Church of this
district, quite a respectable number of delegates from
the city charges, South Pittsburgh and Birmingham,
assembled In the Smithfield M. E. Church, on Thurs
day evening, the 29th nit, for the purpose of taking
the requisite steps for organizing upon a solid basis
a permanent Sunday School Association, auxiliary to
the Parent Society of the S. S. Union, to be com
posed of the various schools throughout the district.
After the presentation and adoption of come resolu
tions expressive of the desire for renewed efforts In
the cause, and of their hearty concurrence in the
proposition for bolding district conventions at stated
times, in this district, it was resolved to hold a gene
ral convention on the evening of the Ist of January,
1858. A committee was also appointed to call a
'MOM meeting of the friends of the S. 8. cause on the
13th of December, should they deem it expedient, to
be addressed on the subject by popular speakers.
Death of George Ledlie.—Our fellow-citizen, Geo.
_c.,glatts, Esq., died on Monday, at Louisville. Mr.
edlie left the city a few days since for New Orleans.
but was stopped at Louisville by some form of bilious
absurder, and the first accounts were somewhat
alarming to the family here. But on Friday de
spatches announced improvement in his condition ;
Saturday, despatches announced still further im
provement, and all apprehensions were quieted. On
Monday, however, a despatch announced his death.
His body was brought on, yesterday, by the Ohio
And Pennsylvania Railroad.
A Dangerous ifau.—A colored fellow, named Bid
dle Moore, was sent to jail yesterday, by Alderman
Major, for threatening to kill Sarah Frederick, at
tempting to cut the throat of Catharine Randle, and
for other offences of a kindred eharacter. He appears
to be a dangerous fellow amongst the women, but 13
1 . 0 0 g at of harm's way for some time.
Arrow of a Burglar.--John Rutherford, a colored
i ra li v id uA l, supposed to have burglarionsly en
tered the house of John Robinson, of Braddock's
Field, last spring, and stole therefrom $34 in money,
and a certificate of deposit for $l9O, has been ar
rested at Owensville, Kentucky. Re will be brought
.back to this city for trial.
Abolition of High Bchool.—We observed yes
.terdny petitions hi circulation, to be presented to the
next Legislature, asking that body to abolish the
High School of this city. Coualderabtt
'however, was experienced in getting signatures to
gibe dccumento.
Allegheny Mayoralty.—The Convention to nomi
mete a Democratic candidate for Mayor of Allegheny
sarill , meet this morning in the Town House. The
dategatuailected are equally divided between Messrs.
Ottersonsmd—Neillie.
The sae of china and queensware at No. 114
Smithfield street, opposite the Post Office, will be
closed out this day; 811 those in want of such goods
would do welt to attend, as bargains may be ex
pected.
Nuaaiagton'• Panorama.—An afternoon exhibi
tion of this• beautiful painting will be given to-day
at three o'clock, for the especial benefit of families
and those who cannot attend at night.
I . .. Another Commitment, for grand larceny, warryneter
dye 10dged against the negro Brown', (in JO tpz.
,stabbing Mr. Martin,) on information of Mr. William
ttidisight. • .
Saaday Labor, 7 —A woman named Bridget krly was
tided $25 yesterday, by Alderman WilSon, for irork
ing on Sunday. The information was made by Mr,
Diary E. Parke.
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.ierterudoe OpeteatErniittA/terefißtreProtes. ll fine '
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on HOnday evening, "a
man named Robert F.
Weddell was arrested by the police of Allegheny,
charged with,making and dealing in altered Bank
Notes. None of the spurious money was found on his
person at the time of his arrest, but, subsequently,
upon searehitig his residenea, on Inchclf street, the
extent to which he carried on the business, was made
manifest. All the articles and tools necessary to
carry on the fraud skilfully, were discovered_ A
largel , number of shared and mutilated bank bills
were alto Eternal' Among them wert - sline hundred
and thirty dollars on the BMA of &Ana, Canal
Bank of Cleveland, Stator Bank of Ohio, Seneca
County Bank, City Bank of Columbus, Western Re
serve Bank, and City Bank of Cleveland, altered
from one, two and three dollar bills toterp. The al
teration of some :of them was so skilfaily effected
that none but those having a familiar acquaintance
with the plates of the Banks could have detected the
fraud. In addition to these, thirteen one dollar bills,
already prepared for alteratian y and Fie hundred
end forty dollen in $lO genuine notes, 'With the de
nominations out out, were likewise found secreted
on the premises. • ,
There were also several packages of numbers,
names of banks, lc., nicely wrapped' Up in paper,
and labelled, ready to be used when needed, showing
tlek.hkodiderstosuLand-cataiecien,the,business aye
'tanaticallyr These, together with a quantity of
jewelry alive' spoons, Ac., were collected together
and taken to the i r dayfeti °o3m. .!• 2 .
` VaStoiday morning, Weddell had an examination
before Napo. Adkins, aid was Balite bail for trial.
The prisoner is a main well frstiivrn in this commu
nity, as be has resided here for many _years, and is
very respectably connected. Re formerly kept a
real estate office on Fifth street, and, followed the
business of a street broker. From information
Akyor Adama rpppTcli it s gighara thtit he had been
engliged+m this , ziefaritins Iltisiness for along
ne Fursi'tere.—Meagre. Ifisnunir & Danler, ea/A
-i-net makers, have at 'their warerooms, on Smithfield
street a magnificent assormitiit of furniture, from
whiOlt any of our readers desirous of purchasing will
find no 4iiiiMty oelec r tion. The 'arti
%les manufactured by this firm are handsome and
durable, *kite their terms are certain to give satis
tietiob.:
District gourt.—Hon. M. Hampton on the Bench
rCESDAY, December 4.
In the ease of Gilmore To. Hunt, the jury returned
e, verdict for dafaailanti and eertilied a balance due
lam of $4,50.
M'Caalen et a/. yet Gun. Jahn Neal. Woods for
plaintiff; Areandless and Hepburn for defendant.
Action of ejectment for four hundreiNteres of land.
Verdict for defendant.
John 'Hills, Jr vs. James Gilchrist. Thomas
Hamilton for plaintiff ; Marshall and Brown for de
fendant. Action on a prourisiory notoi ',Verdict for
plaintiff for $420.
COLLATERAL INIIERITANCE TAY
VV Omer,
Pitlabargh, November al,
In la-corder.) with an Act of Assembls pawed April ff.
IRPS, requiring County amimissionerr of every County u.
publish in detail the amounts of Register. for dollatcral to
let:Rants Tax, we, tho undersigned, do publish the seeou❑l
of Alexander Richardson. Register of Alleglieq County,
from the Lt of December, IEI3. until the 30th of November,
la 4, both days lueltostre EPHRAIM J
S. R. 000 PER,
JACOB TOMER,
(Nmnty Commis.
ALEX.III RICH A AM)N
JAMES 0011. MM, Clerk
1 R 53.
Deee'r 2, atoll received from Jaa. °Vara, Admin..-
[razor of the estate of talzalv,t h
O'Hara, deceased ........... .$1292
Nu
•X, Catth from Behl. Lotto, Admie'r of thv r.
tate of Lotto, deed...._
.. 2U, William Keifer, Ezmer, at . .. of
Prudent, Thompiant,riveLL".
185
an'y 0. Cash from 8. Johnson, due upon the I.
quest of Ann Bowie.. dert'd
Wm. Duncan, Fa'r, ie. of John
Hubs deed ... ... . ..... .
Peter Bates, one of the Admire
trators of Wns latoth, deceased. On 7 ,
Jamas Thompson: one of tbit le
gatees under the u HI of Marga
ret horsitall, deed . .
Jaw httodmil one of the No'.
of Bantus' Thitich. deceased"
John Pilltererm, Adair of Min
Patterion, doeti .....
ldwid Hutchison survivin Ex
eentor of Jan. Atia.ll dec d
Graham Scott, ono ofthe E.Vra
of Andrew Beggs, clammed ..
Atulrew Kirkwoorldue upon to.
quest of Margaret Marshall, de
tense4
Arthur Henderson, Ear of Mar.
pret Shaw,
Beni Ramage, on real relate
John Rannagn, deceased._
Alex. Brack,. n rage, 1.7.x.0cti to t of
Labina Brackenridge, deed.
Jas flannel, ono of the Eve,
atom of Thos. Hanna. deed.
Alex hilier's ran,• of ground
rent des bled in will of heroost
Marshall, deed.
Graham Scott, one of the Lot.
utters of Andrew Rego, deest. 131 if,
Franz, harms Executot, ,
of Isabella Miter, died. ..
Jas. C. CUT1111111:16. due hy the er
tate of John :Smith. do d .
J. J. Retro, due upon • lagac) xa
hurt whit of Elisabeth Boers, do.
erased, to tightly 5 Turin..
Benjamin Harbison, Executor,
de.. of David Thornton, decd
John Bandana, Exectitur, As, of
Samuel Drflects,dreti—,
Jas. Dttany and L. Witco e s, ' lr ,
Executors of Jona Kidd, deed. 2(sl 0O
A. W. Black. due by the ''hate
John hardball,
Traucle Karns, Executor of 100-
bolls Miller, dec'tf
Samuel Tamer, upon clear value
of estate of Letitia Turner, dtsc'd ;VI !A
Thorned Barlow, Executor, Le,
of liarrkl /tette, decd......_.,t0y 26
Christian Hansen. one of the Ex
ecutors, Ac., of Patna "Altai van y,
ieJ
Jonathan V. Russ, Eaccutor"
of Jonathan Phillips, deed....
Sin. Jane Kerr, due by estate of
Andrew L. Kerr, deed.. ..
Thomas R. Butch and Alfred "V
Marla, Executor', gr., origami.
Butch, deed
A V (fora Administrator, 2r..
of William Jones, dec".l.
Robert Wastudatul due upon lot
of ground bequeathed to him by
Thomas ArCnostand, deed . Oh
James Carter. doe upon the F.
tote of Warr Cooper; the&
William one of the Ad
thinistrltiont, Bed of Hugh Wal
ter, der'd
K. Nieman, Adinioistrator,
ere., of J 11 Bsse, deed
Ii Childs. one of the 1 , ..,410 , 11..
ere., of Lyttun T. Child., deed
Adam lienthorn and B. Ham
ilton. Administrators, hr. of No
-1.10 [thick, &sell
14,
Thorne, MKati 0110 of the Ex
motors, de., of John M'Clarg,
dec'd 33 25
July 12, .., 11. Chilila, Executor, At:, at A.
B. Lowrie, EN 11 20
. 21. ... James A. Iltitchlneou, per 11.11
Wilkins, due Dv the Estate of
Jame. , Adama, tiec'd ......... 103 a
Soper 7, . Robert Patterson, acting Execu
tor, Ire., orJrio Yattereou, deed i 20
12, ... Mary B. Mleaibe, Executori,
Ac., of Mary M'Cuuthx, 23 7:J
Nathaniel Milroy and David
Broadrout, Executors of Mary
115 DU
•.a)
raulfoot,
Jame. .31. ZIMUtOt,
of Mary Lowrie, dee d
Gao. Neely, Administrator, la.
of John Boyce, deed
L Jr.,taYlrrof the Exern.
tors, &r., of Jonathan K Idd, de
venAnd
NLMO,OIIa DavWnn,,bea4a-law
of Eittaboth llavideon, do ,1
Jame Cassidy,one of the Execu
tors, Sc, of Noah Moditt, dec'd 52 20
K. C. Loomis, Administrator,
Arc of John Mall, deed
Be - 4*mM Lobbo, acting Execu
tor, Lo., of Janata, Ladabe, der',l. 112 47
I, ... Thomas Burro, dne upon real
estate of John Burns, deed
29, •.• FrIIIICIS a. Batley, acting Execu
tor, of Michael Allen, deed 705 71
30, ... Tas. on "Letters" from DeCeIII.
her tat, 1802, to November 3011 a,
18.54, both 1nC11.1311 , 0 110 00
or
I certify Die above to be a true Statement of the T,tx
COLLATEB4I. la ttlintlinCiiti, received by Alexander Illeburdson,
Esq., late Register of Allegheny county, in the year midiug
November 30th, 1854, es appears by the books In his office.
Witness my hand and seal this first day of Do.
{ BEAL comber A. D. ono thonsand eight hundred and
dec3 THOMAS STEEL, Auditor
Joseph Csarctnigo Itepogitory.
JTOSEPLI. WHITE, now carrying on heal- a;. ...
noes in Lis spacious promisee, (now lately
enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Grommburg
Turnpike, tiea,e,klie Two Milo ken, between
Pitteburgh anWs.a. wrencerille, respectfully invites the public
to bayed on stock of CARRIAGM, BUGOIES, Az. And he
particularly Informs gentlemen perthavre, that one price
only Is made.
Fourteen years' experience in the heftiness enables him to
piece before his patrons the same choice collection or Car
lieges ifjlich, no many year s pest it Las Loon big particular
departuatipp IN eploct, from the rariuus and meet talented
BOUM mianufactßrsts The swum of his new system ift
complots—the ecunoipy qi urpngements will supply the
beet and most fitahlopuble nigniutgatl qt moderate prues.
Onencumbetett by Mare bean exismsts, vtijoh Me mania
for decoratLag Louses of huainfla hopped Ingin the price
of goods, (owing to large rants.) J 4EIII IMITE will s coil,
...an readymoney only, at much Leta than Me usual pice
airCarrlaic repaired in the best manner, with despatch
mheodaw :)
WII4SON, corner of Market and Fourth
streets, keeps the largest stock of NrATCHES, FINE
JEWELRY. Ace to be found In Western l'ennayisanie. 111,
0
EOOND ARRIVAL OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ! long experience, established reputation and rnalerate charges
0 at L. lIIRSIEFLELD & SON'S. No. TO Wood erect. present the highest inducements why those In want of a
flaying Just returned from New York, and received all new goal Watch. or other articles In his lino, should give him an
ores of gOOO that arrived by the last steamer. we utter the oppo n nnni . t y to serve them
fo towing for Inspattlan : 17a.A17a.Fine Watch Reiesiring dm° promptly and in the beet Wares, Gauntlets, CravAl manner.
kayo, uov26
°Fein arid Oxford Ties,
.
• Cambric acid Bilh LiandttenMeft, ' ROOKS & Cool' ER have just opened a
lluderstkide ;mid PIM er I nice assortment of Linen Collars and Sleeves, white
D.I.VIDets ants, : ,ithard Coders, black do , black erupt, Collars, do. in note"
Pr: g hay* . and' will cot:dune fo receive during This week Olen third
I
Shirts made toorderl alsootvety.stytonn. nd. Together supply of gbodi' at' the Mournillg . add ffouse Yurnlshinc
,:rturaenningronorktotgood,in oar Rail. • i *ire, No. 75 Mark - St street. . ttoval
New styles ofa==red by each steamer from En 'I
AGRI.CISI,TI,;I; 9,1 l NQTICE —The Annual
,rtgie.t r.. Is.
novl3 between Fourtlattrt '2:Distnort 7o W dn ood ' i t le . y, , : meeting of the ; membert o f the Allegheny County A.F.
. n , - ficultdmi Society% fur the election of a Hoard of Mann nee to
GENTS' 'TRAY-PIING SHAWL, uSt ta rt. fur the annuli:lg year, will be held at the Court House.
received, a hill assortment Also, Mufflers, Scarfs and on the FIRST WEDNESDAY of January, at 10 o'clock A .X 1
tiehla Neck MAW* by L Iia.9IIFIELD & SON , no‘SfrwlitfchD, il P SRI RAS, Roe Secretary
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COMIIERCIA:L.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE.
President-
L. WILMARTII.
Vice A-trident..
OW. W. CAD .
T. 3. CLARKE,
7'reasurtr.
N. HOLMES, JR.
Secretary.
JAMES P. BARR.
Suixrintencienb.
S. T. NORTHAM, JR.
annmitire qj Arbitration for Nor...rah,.
OEO. W. CABS, V. P., JOHN S. COSU RAPE,
JOHN URAFF, HENRY LAMBERT,
JAMES O'HARA
VETTSBIRIGH MARKETS
DITIOI on SUE DAILY 2.10/LITINO PORT, 1
Wednesday, December 6,1855. f
FLOUR...Tho market Is dull, with a downward tendency,
afi the news from the Rest Is of an unfavorable character.
The only sales reported on 'Change were 50 bbls superfine,
from wharf, et $8,12; and 21 bids extra, from store, at $8.62.
lilLklN...fiye: 200 bus, canal, 80c.
WlllBliY.-15 bbls rectified. 30c.
SCGAR-.7 lands N. 0. 73i, four mos.
BUlTER...fiales 15 hhds good packed, la', cash; also, 4
bbls good roll, 2Clc, cash.
FEATIIERS...O sacks good, 45c, cash.
ASILF.S...S casks Pota.sh,Gc, cash.
BLOOMS-50 tons Juniata. $75, six
PlO METAL...I42 tons Allegheny. Shippenville Furnace,
$28,75, six mat.
Hogs--The Slaughter Around the Falls
We hear uu sales or changes since our Saturday report, but
remark a decided dull market for hogs, the prevailing quota
tion being $6,50 net. This. it will be seen, on referring to
uur special despatches, is above the Cincinnati market. Flogs
there on Saturday were quoted at $6,2646,37. The packing
this season hes lvw.n very backward, es compared with pre
vious years. The total number of hugs slaughtered around
the Palls, this season. up to last evening, is as follows
RACISM& HOAX ULU% HOGS to PEN.
1111114 - atak & Co 17,931 '2,952
O‘NeJoy & Co 0,166 71.436
A. S. Wliite,& ........... 6,igg 3,000
Ali:168On, Thomas & Co 6,2 a) 2000
Huffman, Hamilton & Co. 1,543
W. P. Jarvlik ...... ....... 01S 762
Hamilton, lticketts & Co 1,500
Thus It wilt be eeen that the total number of bogs slaugh
tered, thus far, this season, Is only 40,068 head At the seine
period last seasou, fully 140,000 head wore killed, which
makes the operations, up to the present time, 100,000 hogs
behind last year.—Louisville Clarrier. 3d
lEEMM
Puttstrlirta, December 4.—Cv.itton inactive; prices rather
favor buyers. Breadstuff, of all descriptions are dull, with
no expert demand for Flour, anal shipping Mande we freely
arterial on 'Change at $B,llO j bbl, without buyers. Penna.
Corn Meal. $1 i bbl. Sio sales of lly . o Flour have beau re
ported. There Is Intl little Wheat offering. and the supply
hilly equals the demand, and prices are 3c lower: sales 2.5011
bus Southern and Penns read, part at it21742.1S 1111.,
part on private tam.. Corti In tan demand ; supplies come
forward eery slowly; sales new yellow et 100,75, awl old at
$1,02 Mee in limited demand at fil,3i.; "pi tb, on inn c.
Cloverseval scarce: worth V,leCitail 70 64 lbw Whisky dull;
sales in tilde at iinc, and in libibt at 31tc
New York Market.
Nita . Ti at December 4 —The aback market is firm: sterl
ing exchange scan,. Gaton drooping sahal Lara bales.
nom quiet; alley I2,WU I .1,11.. Wheat languid; sale. 10,000
baobab; at $ 1 ,2! for Southern white. and V2..12 1 /, for mi.
Lsorn draoping 26,000 liumheli, Pork hit - 11,74A ; satin
550 Max. Beef firm tales 300 bblv Lard °Aar, , vale" Woo
bbl. Whisky des mslev 100 WA% at :19 Coltro aiirahee , i;
cairn IMO bap It,. at 12. Sugar firm ; roles 1500 ht 5.121 Mu,
cows& at 7 1 1. Molrmara athanced , 400 Milo at 45 I,ln
red thl nefive .ales ;11,000 ns at 92‘,-.:, Lard Oil vteady
lArtner . 'vales 150 bias peg firm, v
sale" u 0 hivi.
Bali'more Market
RALILIIOII- Ih.veli.l.or 1.- Vi..or dull LIM{ 11,(3,,ne pt
tr 9, Lot there wen. borer,. Wheat thin: r...t.r1) 40,11.
hut traered. small etrect.,l at ta whit.. and
v.,056 6 -1,10 tor red, detlined shout t.. Corti du11...1 • de
cllguLpi 2 to 3c; now white. 8.5(88 yellow, Iltifdel9. Prodl
- boon natl. of ttisof, amounting to 1.1.),u(k/ ta
new bulk sld. at 11%, and to arrtre et lul Hogs roil at
T5. 7 W4 9 . 00 14 cut. B.con. 131„ fur new shoulders, arid IV,
new tide...
Near Orleau• Market
NEr ()111-SANA, Dtvetnbez 3 --Q.ttoin Lleellued . 4 . sales CAA],
middling, 50,9,
it Dr. Ho r'• Celebrated Stomach
fillter•, so uruvermalp, known ets a purifier and .trench
eic.a. to the system. have obtained • v. ideepread popularity
os tht, oud eurruundlng cannfrY. 11l ...MU") .
It1:71 - ...11/1g m the" !Imlay bench. m>l quahtte• are I,4,,entug
knee, hi w tans, t. lanalat - sive a g , .4 appe
tlt.. and Impart (reel. , 11,r to the u lade Is)•teto the. no
to cannot be e belled The, are parte,ularly adapted tc/
Mb climate, aa thousand. eau Iraut7 w ho have ahead, rape
dented 'sexy beneficial effects form the frequent u. of them
Wholesale aud retail daps, Penn street, Pitt•burgh,
and
to sale h) Irrugvete caner - ally throughout the Cuttcvl
Ratan and noc'-n chos
414- Citork`• Si om web Bittern are at k hosele/16,1
by all a ho have tnott them to to the lost family mesikine
the age, fur the rum of Dy,primtik. Ctousenets, und s disco
Maud state of the Ll‘'er end Stufruu h 'they have nu meal
The proptnehers do not preteuel to cautton people from usitut
other prvpliratlf.to ihrit aro palmed upon loablte under
the num° of Sumoorb Itimrs. I.a they hare Maud that only
one trial Wl.Walt to etude/ such caution unnecessary
For irtMlette. ht, COLLUNI S CLARK, Third stroet
hot itVell Wad RUA StatLut . II kA) 11 KEYSER, I It) R,,el
street, and Itrugoste Kenernllt
AUCTION SALES
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TSATI RDAI" EVENISU POST
j_ ICAtabilshenl Anol. 41h. IY/1 I,trr
ft!2=sM
in their I'l - v.1.4,1. for 'Vol, lb. priiprii.ton • .f The
Pact take it for vitati,/ that Ow public na , tilro-swit
scll ittlittnintimi with the chesiii - t..1 of lIIt !lip, tint 1...4n
strong dmi t , 4 the t i.oitti. •11.1 .unshod of Tli IttTP-io ;UK
b LARS. Their object 44lielly , ho. hritn. a. It ,13.411. I.•
b. uutiltab n wc-citly paper ha the family cir , la. whirl/ thall
not only =taw, but Rhin thatrit.'t and tiatipruito, th.or
tatty recd it. To accumphodo thia hheet, the boat arta - len arc
truth tittetith n.rht
emit uriiitnat artKir.- an tots urtiv,. turitetrr
when
I..ottere front Foreign littitt. tht , maul Intoreatakg portious
of the Nt r mltly Nests of th. ti ill, tiketehos of Lilo. Ad•oh
tura sad Ch•racter. tel.. tat &MI iirtiftnal Arttiki. upon
u' •
Ut f r t t h u e det Vr l '' a lucs
uo,u7, o tTn k a3 sl i7i rt for " lU ' allo a ti
to be ci.rtistantly I..tuiti tm li,. Pont.
lint Ilse mold mil:Orrin a widt, rarig..- it !ma 1,...1111. ,
which delight in elo tumorous nod lis.ly, tiro inolgitiativa
and preettral Ti n ... tra - ultira al., must Lase their apprript
ate food, elm- they leramirre tofereMiral. amt. as s .011.e.tUrti.,
the Intellect La.laillaa liael'aoa land unr-sairal, end le lied Lilt
to take an ruler ~ l and 6 , P...in.,. new oh human hattire and
its destruy To satiate throe heaven-implant , : r rerun. rd
001 mental toeing, we dareta a fro ditvportion or ilia [...it
YILTION, .E tRY mud 1 UMl)fi
Anumg one oontributors la tire hest tern of tilt Li..
partrraorta. oreseral or tar apart ,therd writer, is the feud.
\lO Liao thaw freely for Yrrttott and Poetry upon the brat
prrisaltrale in tit.tru
,ntr) rind [heat Britalu We ittncllzti
Sew Mi. Soe'rOaruerrn. mate.r of
'Thu Deserted Wife," - (h. in on! tint 1111.1.00 t
or
-fah ear) Dr It
ENUILANINtii of ituporteut ptvr. mid or-
Wont. of Airritlllll.lral and otter Deli inv....twos, oitti
.1 though railneal dieter - ter. are also freely
swim
N0T1C , .. , HY THE PE.F...
This it one of idle few largo papers /tiled with Ida and
thought, insteatl lumbering trap Int natitioattnieltil Is
marked by liberality, tootrtetry, ability and ta.'t It elliploye
Lia beat literary talent, bud Notre. no loans or expel.. As
A fnmfly paper, oluo or literary ar,l graarral 113,111,,n , v, Are
mrvilnlly rmunanienit —(hyttutt 'het). Auburn. A . 1
Chit n•nh•n may I t iy Itratti It, II:at A l'oters..ll w ul
lot ta us their viola Su tar tse wo run judge hr years ,if
ilbAnVallull, th,Ha I,llblisltrts ‘1,., flatlet 1.,t, [hall the)
promise; and their impel is odittol with %cr.) is rk,.l alibi
It In singularly (roe taint oWrltilli• - taIAII.III altcl I.lustor,
but as ot a healthy tans on all itithie . ninny. 111,,larate to
language, but ultra.. Mildly intriaititir, I lie tight \l nod
it one or the must gotterally attract., papors It ioir it)
elintrigo.—,%/tooky nob, Palsenfrph, lb.
It in the boot literal) unit family papOt to ilia Union.--
Reek Ir7.nuf r. Ilwk Island, 11l
NY 0 have heretofore apokeil in high terms of "t
the Puot, au one of the 1... it paper" our usr hang.. led. anti
we regard It as ono of the literary paparn to he found
au tolitre. Ito 011in:wide are Written with abilit v. and take
a liberal, independent and ~.anyreheieure v lOW of 111., and
things.—Mar and Adrertiter, llrwhtrrtllt, lb
it 4 d.,.tivartly one of the moat popular public fournada In
the United Staten, coniltining al It does, in a hterai y pant
of viow, all the Intermit of the hest inapzinen, with a Nt4t
amount of general intelligenra.—Hrpotinitin, Lltchfield, CY
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TEItM (Cu Ii In ad v - tine, , )---Sinido ct ,$2 o.):ar
4 copies ..
16 '. Aud one to getterup of CIuL)
19 . And one to grottorup of Chit.)
'2O `. And one to getter up of Club
Addrue., attcoys pool pcnd, . .
N :Sentlillntd street, l'lnlndelidna.
gg~Samplu nunkt.ets sent antis to vile. when r
.nested.
PPOCIAMATION.—By elrtne of a precept Limier the
hands of Woo D. McClure, President of the Court of
Common Pleas. in and for the Fifth Judicial District Of
Pennsylvania and Justice of the Court of oyer and Term,-
nor, and General Jail 1./misery, In and for add Distrk-t, arid
William k,gggD and Gabriel Adams, Faire.. Associate Judges
of the name Courts. ill and fur the County of Allegheny., da
ted the sth day of November, in the year of our Lord oor
thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, and to me directed,
fur holding a Court of Oyer nod Terminer, and General Jail
Delivery, at the Court House iu the City of Pittsburgh, on
the North Mmuloy of December next. at 10 o'clock. A NI
Public ho w., is hereby giretf to all Justices of the Penre,
Coroner and Constables of the comity of Allegheny. that
they be then and there, in their pruner nervous, with their
rolls, records, Inquisitions, examine/ions and other remem
brances, to do those thing, which ill their respective
lu their txdialf, appears to he done—and also those that will
prosecute the prisoners that now or may be In the Jail of
said county of Allegheny, to be then nod there to prosecute
against theta as shall be Just.
Olson under my hand. in Pittsburgh, this fifth day of No
, vember, it. the year of our Lurd one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-live, and of the Commonwealth the 78th.
noif7:td ItUDY PATTEILSON. Sheriff.
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Tnr. steamer "Diurnal," Capt. J. A. Shoals, is the regrslet
packet for Wheeling this morning ; she leaves at 10 o'clock.
Tim steamer " Henry Grail" was unavoidably &Mined
yesterday ; she will positively leave for Louisville to-day.
THR fleet steamer " Fred. LOrent," Is now loading The Bt.
Louie, and will be ready to leave tomorrow. She Is A No.l,
and le worthy of the patronageof the traveling public
TIM BITER. Last evening, at dusk, there were 5 feet
2 inches water in the channel, hy the pier marks, and falling.
Weather cold, with indications of snow.
Tat regular packets plying between this city and Cincin
nati are doing a fine business at the present time ; the "City
of Wheeling" took out over 52 tons of freight from the
Central Railroad, besides a large lot of other freight from
our shipping merchants.
Tan fine steamer Cincinnati," Capt. Abrams, Is the regu
lar packet for Cincinnati this morning; xhe leaves at 10
o'clock. Those traveling to the Queen City should call on
our friend Capt. 3. S.Cole, at the clerk's office, and wenn)
their state-rooms ; he will see that all are well cared for who
travel on the splendid steamer "Cincinnati."
TeX famous steamer "North Star" will be ready to rest
loose this evening for St. Lonis'Und all way places. It is
quite unnecessary to enlarge tipoit the qualifications of this
boat, her accommodations, etc., as she is already - a great fa
vorite with the traveling public, who receive all attention
from Capt. Hazlett and Mr. A. J. Hazlett, the affable clerk.
FOR Latisnir..—The regular packet leaving thin evening
fur the above aryl all intermediate ports in the fine steamer
"Quaker City," Capt. lttltanlels. She inn model craft, has ft
model commander, and Mr. A. Lauhner in a polite and gen
tlemanly clerk, who will make every one traveling on the
" Quaker City " feel comfortable and at home.
THE fine new steamer "Argonaut" is now receiving freight
for St. Lorin, to which plade she will depart this evening,
touching at all intermediate ports. tier accommodations are
unnorpmeied by any other boat of her class, and the table is
always loaded down with the beat the markets can Afford,
those who have traveled ots her can testify. Capt. M'l.ane,
and hls polite clerk, Mr. Leo Brady, are proverbial for their
attentions to those who are fortunate enough to travel w ith
them on the fine steamer " Argonaut."
Tux Louisville (burier, of the W. ® , ye
The river cm:Atones elowly railing, with 6% feet water In
the canal. and 6% feet on the falls, far steamboats. Wiesen-
Dig. During the previous 24 homy the river had rocedisi ais
inches. The weather to clear and remarkably pleasant, with
rather a rough wind prevailing yeetetday.
The canal, Plat now, le a tedious route for heavy laden
boats to travel, owing to the fall of the river, with the lsin
dim and Mediator. for New Orleans, and the Guitar, and
Memphis, for ancinnan. stuck in that chute all day . yeeter
day. The Uninare from New Orleans, came In In a crippled
condition, having broken one water wheel, or some portion
of her machines . ) on her way up. She was lsohbiliag along
Oa one w heel.
The Tatalt - Va , sly,. at Eastport, liun Monday, the day tties
Wt,t Dicksem left. wee elowly swelling, with 33 inches on
Coilsert
nrr 2 !Alum WATER IN nu. callorsL
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ARRIVED.
Steamer Jefferam, Woo,heard. Brownsville
•• Luserne, Bennett, Brownsville.
CU Bayard, Peeblea, Elizabeth.
lienderickson, Weal Newton
Nlkehigan No 1, [lend, WelLevine.
Larimer. -, Rochester
Diurnal, Shooln, Wheeling.
Fairy queen. Reno, Steubenville
• Cincinnati, Abrams, Onciumiti
Philadelphia, Brace, Cincinnati
..tlt. LaAli.. Dean, St. Loth
•• So Ransom, St. [.oils
DEPARTED
J..tiers., Woodward. Etreten.rilla
Lurerne. Bennett. Utosn•rllte
Col Rivard. Peebles, Elizabeth
ttnben. Ilendertekron, Wert NOWIOII
Michigan No '2, fiend, Weltrent.
(Jen notthertor
•• V,weet City. Way. Wheeling
1855. 1856.
Pitt sbu rg h , ' lnc
LOUISIILLF. AND SAINT I,OIFIS.
THE PirrStil . figii. AND CINCINNATI
M TEAM PACK ET
voR c,,N VFY ANCY. OF PASSENUEILS AND FRETGEFT
ULT./XS
PltlabUrigh, Cll/(111111atl. Lools•itir,
nd Saint Louls.
Tun LINT rompuard of assau
ftrat.elas... powerful Steamers. une
fdt ttplrodur, oast
and rusnfurt. and 11. the OSI2 Tillo/POK MILT STTAAI
Perim on the Ohio rlcer. It mammas with the C S Mart
Line of Stmaters from Unrnitusti to Lottutrllle and Saint
Louis. by srhk - It tursongrrs and freights are tirieted and
Two asset Stnatutas have teen tuldist,
r ,, wha tO. rountsts of the fallaralng isatta
/Ls.' ,flagrof eltparfirrr
/rum Rttslavvh
pun: 1 . ST ATV: 11 W ftfigstinoTga„ Sunday.
('IT'. OE Jour ..111.S.Akts Monday
A LI.PM If F.Nl' '1 C'on.E 'To. , aday
Assam, . ! M . ...Wreak;
It. J t/tos.i. . Tburatay
1•ENN: 0 11.A A\ LA ; Jour K usErl. tar Friday
I' I rt-mtur.“ • Sat utday
I.refllll ,latis at lu A Ai I,rwisely
Irrightft
a., 1,1 . 1,1. .0 Use rammingJ
,
A"partur ,
1... last ut.o•, apply ou issal•t, or to
JOHN R. LININUET,..N, t
JulIN FLACK,AgantS.
Th.,•ugaiwta 11.Arve Paulding.
Ptrr.st 1,-0,15.r, I 5!...;.,--oles - C.ll
Pittsburgh, riteubenrilla and Wheeling
Parket..
The Pith:SAL, CILIA J A. Snort-s. and the
*FORE? ITT) , rapt II WRAY, .111 run as
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REM , AS.P. PAIL% PACKETS t.tween Pitts.
, übeu • I. t,ehng, Kt...pp/rag at all la/anat.
//AP , la
Th. DIURS AL -0,11 1.-ase Pittsburgh Monday+. Wed ,
at, Fang,~ al It, a clumit. A It .--1(RT1:11311 , 111, she
tviii ma,* laget.4 T.-stays. Thursdays and Saturdays,
at 7 A kl
rise lc/KEST till will also lento Pittsburgh on TuradVA.
Thnra:s.• an f .-attirdara at 1 , ) k A. M —PE-masts°,
W. Mal Lague uu Monday, lAsAttassalas Wei 11 . 11.
Li/VS.6ll(i •11.7he1.... A M.
/. or htn.ght 1.....5agx. apply 00 Guard. of
to
J. IJ u)Luritimx)D, Agent.
Front street
... - .
Regular Tuesday Packet for %Checking.
Marietta and Galliopolia.
TIo rem and rpleudfd *thrower CONS ttl,
Jaw, Wont, Jr.. Herter—E Dertneon. Clerk
will I,sro Cot the shore and intermediate putts
ef try Tier: JAI, at 4 tkl•fck. P St. voltrecly
For flettOtt ••1 . 1.1.11141 , eppkT CM bl..rd. or to
i.rr' O. M. 1/AR/ON, 1.. C. KARNES, Agent,
Par Noel:mills.
Tho .tremor YORKTOWN. Captruo Tarrson
if; ~ Poi--Clerk, F. MYY•raNZT —frill leave fur tbe
'." '''' ---''' ele or out internoettate port. on SP EDN lOWA Y.
Decenther 1., • et 10 o'elock A. M.
For ?MOO or freenge apply ••u board melt
and Lo u is vi lle. _ _ __
For Cincinnati and Louisille.
no Stfllltiet DKI.D.IATE, Capt.. F X. IlLso,
te - 111 lent, for the throe and all intermottlate
ports on THURSDAY, Docent ber C. at 10 A SI.
For freight or patfetage. opply on loefoxf de., 5
For Cincinnati and Loul•villr.
The steamer SAINT LOUIN, Captain Jo=
DLAN--Cleck, J. 11. LbrarreLen— will loos for the
above runt intern...lW* port, on Tlit'lltWA T.
Ilwrniber 6th, at 10 Crlock. A M
For fregirjat or peso:age apply on hoard. OF to
'i',, I'LACK 411 11AILNE, Agents.
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For Cinjuuall and~Lonl~~ ' l le
The steamer MANSFIRIJ), Captain Thai_
litmirusis—isill have fOr the
same and intermediate ports on THUIDIDAY,
Deemetie , nt h, at 11, A %1
Far bright or passage windy :ro Lard del
Louisville Packet.
The etvarater II ESA Y ti RAF 1 , , Captain Um.
I
s-L. 51'Uuv out—riii ka eV for the sbiiie and
luterunsflate purls on WEDNKSDAI, las - ern ,
bar a. at lOt.i A 51
Fat lreight Or passavi apply un board, or to
4,3 FLACK A LIYINUSTON Agents .
For St. Louis and Keokuk.
The steamer NLARESaii/, Captain A Merest
ism, Will leave for the above and intermediate
ports ou THURSDAY, Deeetute.r nth. at 4
oelts-k I' NI.
Fat freight 01 [ ...sage apply on Isard, r to
Llrs.4 OOLL.IMIWOOD A FLACK, Agents.
For st. ria - a
I• - Tim steamer FRED. LORENZ., Caidain Roar
it
• RAVI. Clerk S RlonsalovJv. m 11l leave fur
▪ the above and intermediate !sets on W EDN
DA Deeember sth, at 3 o'cick P. rd.
Fur frets - GI or passage apply on heard. et t••
FLACIC A LIN INt.ISTiiN, Agonts
Louisville Packet.
The steamer QUAKER CITY. Captain Sle•
Dsaista--A. hymen, Clerk—will leave fur the
mho - eland Intermediate porta on W F.DNF:S•
DAY. Dei.,mber 5, at 4 o'clock P kt
Fur freight ur passage apply on bard, or to
dec3 CO ',LINO NVUOD A. BA ILNES, Agents.
Regular Louisville Packet.
The steamer J. II CARSON, Captain D 7..
RuckaiLL—Clerk, Bamgrat—will leave for the
• above and intermediate ports on THURSDAY,
December sth, at 10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
v3O FLACK A LI VINUSTON, Agents
W u put
IV vo
IS OU
El=
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For St. Louis.
Thr sucauler DEFESDKR, Captalu JOHN L
K,.. .r RHoAbs—Clork, IL EvAxs—will trove for the
abovo and Intermedlato ports on WEDNES
DAY, Dc,:etnber 6th, at 10 o'clock, A
For freight 01 paallago apply OH board, or to
ders BARNLS g CULLINUWOOD, Agenti.
For St. Louis.
The steamer NORTH STAR, Captain Wu.
Hsturr—Clerk, A. J. Ilsattrr—oill Rave for
the above and musrmedtais pm t., Otl tY1.3./.
NESDAY, December 4, at 1U o'clock, A. M.
For freight or passage apply ou board, or to
401,4 N FLACK, Agent.
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For St. Lout..
The steamer ARGONAUT, Captain Groans
McLuk--Clerk. LEL BRADT —will leave for the
above and intermediate ports on WEDNES
DAY, December b. at 10 o'clock A. kl.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
not 26 FLACK & LIVINGSTON, Agents.
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EINIEN4I
RIV . Mt
PORT OP PITTSRPTtOII
Fairy Quern, Blinn, Yitentinav
Ciitiro,. Wolff.
Yasma timbals. Ayer.
Allexhrby, Cwk, einclunalt.
Pot. Washy' e.
Thu !Reamer LUCIE MAY, Cupt. J. J. Roam
/SON—Clerk, A. Itommies, Jit —will leave fur the
above and Intermediate ports on WEDNED
DAY, December let, at lOti A. M.
For freight or pannage apply on board, or to
detO • • FLACK & LIVINGSTON, .figeutu
For Nashville
The steamer ORAPEB OT, Captain A.
;quitting—Clerk. Wm. Mcßmws—will leavo for
the abyve soil baton:m.4llot° porta on WED.
NKSDAY, Decemlllo,ls, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
For freight or paasage, apply on board, or to
oov2l FLACK G BARNES, Ageota.
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NV - INTER BONNETS.—Mrs. E. DxviDsoN,
No. 33 St. Clair street, will open a largo assortlneut
f vs.ENCII BONNETS, CAPS, MANTLES and NEED - Lk.
INFIRM) 011oODS, op TUURSDAY, Novospber 8, 1355,
No. 33 St. Chit street. poiS
1071,N SIiBLUIRS;-3.ty attntoF et:A of Etieilpto to now
ar tivtog, varicuni sizes, capacity of shelling, End seta
rating in the beet manner from 15 to IUO bushels per buur
at the Agricultural Store . 47 Fifth street, by
1.4,27 J AMES W ARDROP
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AMUSEMENTS.
tai-Speetaeles and Surgical operattons
THEATRE. --+ 7. C. FOSTER,' sole Lessee and useiess--The Sind May Sce.--It L 9 gratifying
Manager WU. IL ,RECO, Stage Manager ; AS. Email,
Acting Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Bourns. f ur tin to b e a bl e to announce to the public that the utility
far &mews of the GREAT ENGLISif OPERA TROUPE. of BALL'S PATENT EYE CUPS is now no experinient,—
under the direction of Mr. W. liarrison and Miss Louisa
their wonderful effects are coming daily to the knowledge of
Pyne, assisted. by Miss Pyne, Mr. Iforneastle, Mr. Stretton,
and:thirty other artistes.. - • • ' , the proprietors. Strange at it may seem, it Ls true, that
The expense attending this engagement render, unavoidable Spectacles may be dispensed with entirely and sight restored
the following prices of admission: dress circle and parquette to its original power. These Cups are simple, yet piffle.
41, family circle 60c, galleries 25e. Free list excluded. except ;
the Press. Doors open at (MI performance at 7 o sophical. They are used without pain or the least danger of
WEDNESDAY EVENING. DEcsitnrit 6. 18/4 0. , I injury. Below will be found several certificates which speak
Overture.. Orchestra highly In their favor:
After which, the, Opera of
THE DAUGHTER OP TIME RROIMENT.
Marchioness
Sergeant.....
AOARD.—In fulfilment of a determination to present the
citizens of Pittsburgh and its environs with the highest
and most attractive amusement which the folds of Lyric or
Dramatic Art afford, the Manager of the PITTSBCRAIII
THEATRE has effected an engagement, for FIVE N WILTS
ONLY, with the world-renowned
PYRE di HARRISON
ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE!
Unquestionably the most complete and accomplished that
has ewer appeared before an American public, comprising
the accamplbhed artistes:
MISS LOUISA PYRE. Prima Donna.
MR. W. HARRISON Prima Tenore.
MR. HORROASTLE Prima Baritone.
AIR. STRETVON Prima Basso.
MISS PYIVIL Contralto.
Aided by a POWERFUL CHORUS and augmented Orchestra
.of Accomplished Musicians.
Conductor of Orchestra•
./Is The Operas will °dextrin the following rotation
Monday evening, December 34,1555,
SOSINAMBC LA.
Tuesday evening, December 4th,
BOIIRMIAN UIItL
Wednesday evening, December sth.
DAI3OIITER OF THE ILEGIMENT.
Thursday evening, December fith,
MARATINA, for the Benefit of Mr. Harrison.
Friday evening, December 7th,
CROWN DIAMONDS, for the Benefit of >lies Louisa Pyrio.
tar Nu re-engagement can take place, as the Company
appear iu Cincinnati, December 10th.
get.. The Immense expense attending this remarkable en
gagement, renders unavoidable the following liberal scale of
PRICES OF ADMISSION :
To Doaee ar_Rargaette, $1; Second Circle, 50c.; (Binary, Sc
,IfiroThe /km Book will be open on Saturday, December 1,
when seats am be secured for any evening during the Ope
ratic Season. nov29
VXCURSION TRIP TO THE gt.YNNY
124 2012TE1 AND GlirtAT
• PANORAMA OF THE OREAT WEST AND SOUTH,
thnbracing views of the Sugar and Cotton Plantations of
Limbsinna; St. Louis, Alton, Ili, the iiliisouti and Illinoia
River, Peoria nod Peoria Lake, and the surrounding country ;
Incon, 111., Peru and Insane, Ill.; every city and town on
Asa Chicago and Flock lablllakitaitroad; Ottawa., Stained Rock,
Pith the Indian licence, Monte. Joliet and Blue inland. an,
ihttlifully represented %WWI of the Isles Michigan MALI
Erin, the city of Chicago, city of Detroit, and portion, of
Canada West. the NMIXIII-e River, and cities of Toledo and
Cleveland, with 10(X) portrait- , of the moat prominent citizens
of the Weed.
A vial: to Andrimes Panornma takto the apectator over
2000 miles of the nos: interesting portions of the :tryst Went
and South.
At each exhibition an Explanatory Lecture is given by
Madame A.nrhien. or the Artist himself, giving a description
of each city and town reproainted.
Will be exhibited at MASONIC HALL, every evening,
from MONDAY, Dialimber :51, to January 2d,1850, and every
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTPJINOONS. Evening
exhibition to commence at 7 VC; o'clock; afternoon at :; o'clock
xis, Admission, 2k cents; chilcioni. If. Partici of five
pentane, $l. ,deol
ARKE BENJA9IIN, the tilitHillgitiSheil
Literary Ss/It - int will deliver a LECTURE before the
ioung Sien's Library As...elation, 'tad ti,' public gvuundly,
TUESDAY EV}VAIINU. December 4. at HAt4tYtle HALL.
• Stlbprto—LOlT. AV) NiONSY
pAi.. Doors open ut Q, Lt,turo to c ona. - ucr at
4. rkkots, 25 cents: to he had pt the Book hal M unit .
&urn. Holds. I.llanry Room. Lecture Cornteitte, and at Ow
door JoRN M. KIRKPATRICI.,
WM IL KINCAID,
i IL IRISH,
HENRY WOODS,
JAMES BUCHANAN,
oos9J Lecture COOLtaitta..
CITY HALL.
now open, and will con
tinuo until Birth. notice, lIANINOTON'S GRAND
DIORAAIC PANORAMA of.
_
THE Rt'SSIAN WAR '
From the commencement to the full ft,laart.,pol
The entire Panorama covers all area of upwards of ',CROW
fret of Canvass, being matenally assist.' by the onion of the
tatirl 4ahoreto and intricate nnichlnrsy nab
• • • EITHAARDIN AEY CHEMICAL EFFErni
Faithfully portraying the rising Raines in lb, But ning Cit..,
fiumbeirdments, Au beautiful Moonlight Ttrinkllng
•Sfsts, and Silvery dc., beautiful
in the Mut., There ore thirty
different scenes: many thr figures are au, the whole
terminating With the
STORMING OF FEBASTOPOL AND FALL OF THE
MALAKOFF '
Amid the deafening expiation of the minty. roiling of the
musketry and banning of cannon. together with the lurid
glary of the BURN INU CITY, prodnting an effect
ONCE SEEN NEVER IND BY. FOP.OETTEZ: '
N 7 It—There iII he Afternoon Eahibltlons •:n WEDNEIX
DAY and SATURDAY. at 3 o'clock Admiakion, 2A rents;
children in the afternoon, 10 cent+
g?A, In the evening, door, open at G!.;i: commencing . at
clock Admission, 28 cents; children. 10 eat.
a.rvt.%
&tat 61110 ,Itintt.
4 VOWORT, 71 . 4
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Dr. Dowers , Syrup of -
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Coughs, Colds, Influenza, _ Bronchitis,
Spitting Blood, Asthma,
AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS
TENDING TO
CONSUMPTION!
. , .
Frari , about RipeCtorant, prepared by en experienced
PLIsiC42." and ChinniOtt/anon become & standard
Preparation, and to offered for tito COMPUTE 01.711 F. of
those disease+ of the TIIIIOAT and I,IIINGS.,
Which, If neglected, usually terminate fatally to CON.
NC DPl' lON. It contains no Opium. ,'alomet, or
allay mineral whatever, butts composed entirely of those
ifootn, Hones, and Vegetable gul.etolwee, which have a
*seine Influence upon the Lung. and their connected
origami. Its Immediate elect is to alloy all irritation,
and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secre
tions, from the Throat and alr- passages, thus relieving
the Cough, by subduing the infLuumation and other
causes which give rine to it._ It aprov end i ng , re
commended by Physicians of the hi g hest and
may given with perfect afety to the youngete, child or
the most delicate female.
(,rya ants hall bottle will generally cure any ordi
nary COLD or COUGIFIs by following the directions.
One bottle is usually arifllcient for a Cave of letiltta.
emit.
A Imo dotes will relieve Tickling in t Mrodf,
or Hoarseness.
Ono bottle will effectually stop spitting Blood.
Three to Sim teoftles only are required In Bronchi..
tie or Asthma.
Four to gical balks will core any rare of incipi..
ent consumption.
cone wt. , As warranted always to do good, and satisfy
the patient that be is on the right road too CUR E.
Judge now whether or not it 13 best to use 1.- Certill
- on Me at the office from multitude. of restored nil.
levers.
L. L. SOOVILL & Co., ProPri , torg,
No. 304 BRO•ow AT (cor. Duano St.) -Veto - York.
For Bale by all Druggists Lbrougboot tbe United &atm
and Cauadas.
4kr . Eor tales wholeaato and ran% by K. E. SELLERS
tV ~ o rtier 5Tu..,41 end
Sold also by HENDERSON ,t Rita, Libel ty ..treet : It I'
SCHWARTZ, end BECKIUU S NIcKENNAN, Allegheny
City. Atdstu_
cans Street...trio";
•• Lea ties Pewtr, ;
lo •• fresh Pine Apple:
3 .• mwrt 11h'esrrra
•• 'rotu.tt,Nrs.. w !Kittis
Just received mud for sale by
ftEVAIEJLa ANDERStiii. U 9 Woo. ”t
Opposite St- Charles list
F iam -g-cf:. hag c,_ ha Pilbertot:
English Walnut , ,
Brazil Nuts;
tO trails lrica Almonds;
10 bags Bordeaux "
" Sicily "
1000 Cocoa Nut.:
10 boxes Shelled AlmouLs:
Jost receoed and for axle by
REYNIFIR A ANDERININ
BONS}rr rr 9t. Clair Tlkt, will
..46)
tlof kreuch Bonnets, Casio, Manes, and Iteistie worked
Boodt, on Thursday. November 8, 1885. novB
BOTT L E 011 N OGDEN A. CO., Bottlers. Nu. 187 Fti 7 ;l
street, would respectfully inform the public that they
have conatantly ou hand a large supply of SARSAPARILLA.
SfINERA I. WATER. ALE and PORTER, of the best quality.
The attention of familia" is particularly threctol to the
fact that they bottlo WAINRIUIIT'I3 ALE tu ILI purest state.
Physicians recommend it to. of Its whole
some and strengthening patine, oct:tir.l y
VRESII FRUITS
-2W boxes Raisins;
200 - In halves;
100 ,• In quarters;
300 drums rigs; Just roculsrd and for We by
141{1allai. it ANDERSON.
No. 39 Woad etr
DUN IC : STO*E-1000 lbs for vale by
euV3l.l YLEMINO 11RO.
liIIIRS1IFIF:L1) & SON, Dealers in Gents'
.
FURNISIIINU lita)Dta, and SIIIR'r SLANUFACI'I:
gl: 14, No. 70 WOOll eit.Teet. between Fourth street and has
mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa n0v",,0
NTUTICE.—I have this day sold out my in
wm.t in the firm of HOSTETTER, SMITH & (.\.)
my late partner, JACOB HOSTETTER
Pittsburgh, Nov. 29, 1865---triov.29]
JUSIIIiESS AND MONEY.—An opportunity for invest-
IJI meat, and a partnership in a maemiticent, permanent,
staple and lucrative business, is now open for acceptance,
by a party who Wishes to make money. Here is a chance
that does not occur but once In a century. None but reliable
parties, with Imsiness qualification, and from $5,000 1.,
$lOOOO, available capital, need reply to this notice; and to
such a demonstration of facts will be prveent, I. that will
exhibit a position the most captivating and dean - table. This
Is no gassy, catch-penny advertisement, but lima fi de and
substantial In every respect; and the severest Scrutiny In
vited.
flel. Address " Manufacturer" Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa.
and Pull items will be communicated. novfilktf
LOVES—On hand, a full assortment, of
G
every description, by L. lIIRSHITIELD k SON,
nov3o yo Wood street.
daAIIIiTLETS, of every desc=of Fur,
VAlso / Buck hnetttrith fur, every
fur to at the Furnish
ing. Stare of 'Toov3o) LATIRS & SON.
NDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS-Silk. U
WC/01, Merino. Chamois, Shaker Knit, Fleoo.l aod
Canton Flannel, flaw on baud, by
n,.v30 1. 1111114HY1F.LD & Sup
~~h
~"" x<~
~~1..
Mien Loulen Pyne.
Miss Pyne.
Mr. nor:tensile
..Mr W. Maranon
Mr. A. HEIM Jr.
S'D . :I? I E ' S
POR THE COSIPLCTE CTRE or
D. 1 OST ETT
=MEE
S =•~ .
.~ -1.. ..; 5 ... +
MEDICAL
[From the Nov York Evangellat-j
A czar simple yet philosophical instrument. has been in
vented by J. Ball it Co., of thli city, l y the application of
which the cornea of the eye Is gradually ra',..41 to its original
convexity, causing the focus to impinge ou the I..tilia with
out the aid of convex lenses. Thus hr on race ;icy
eons who have need glasses for years are e..nal.led t.,
with them.
The editor of the Pennsylvania Democrat writes as fol
lows, respecting the cure of Mrs. Ourstead, of Uniontown
Pennsylvania
Limoterows, Ps, Anglin 1, 1%54.
Being• well acquainted with Mrs. Gurstead, I know that
before she neat "Ball's Patent Eye Cups," it was impossible
for her to read without the use of spectacles, and that her
eight has been restored by the One of the Cups ,so that she
now reads print with her naked eye without amenity.
Jam; F. liaascu, Ed. Fenno. Democrat.
BELCHKEVIOWN, June 1, 18&1.
Dear Sir—having lost my sight by old age, I was 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
cles. I have not need my spectacles for the last three or
four months, which shows that the restoration is not a tem
porary one, but a valuable and permanent cure.
liisvmax
Of the firm of Snell & Brothers, Fiskdale, Mess.
Allis By remitting tire dollars., a pair will be sent. post
paid, with full directions, to any part of the country. Ad
dress Dll.. GEO. H. KEYSER, corner of Wood street and
Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. [sepl9-iikw
gar Important to Farmers , -.Now
erlea.--VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER.—Theso row
dery are put up in one pound packs, and are really a good
article, not only for the diseases Incident to horses, cows,
swine, end other animals, but they are likewise an excellent
article to improve the condition of the animal.
Per MQch (toes, they not only improve the condition of
milch cow., but they increase the quantity as well as im
prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors may
that it increases the quantity of butter from belle pound in
a pound a week to each cow, while those persona who have
tried it say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with
the same kind of feed as before. Of one thing we are cer
tain, all who use It once will use It all the time, and sere
money by the operation es well as improve the appearance
of their mock. Price 2.5 cents a paper; 5 papers fur fl
liEO. 11. KEYSER,
Corner of Wood street and Virgin alley,
.acted Wholesale and Retail Agent.
4ke•Cough Remedies.--Dr. Keyser's PECTORAL
SYUCP will cure you.
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis.
Dr. Keywer's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis.
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza
-- ,eyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a Cold in the head.
.rysee Pe,toralSyrup will curd Incipient COnSilUlp-
A rp,..rrt letter from gr. J. W. Veatch, of Roketoy, Ohio
I ♦rant you to send me two [Kitties of your Pectoral Syrup
by mall. There is a lady here who has a cough and [Liu duc
tal:a met cure her. I was in dui same way, and tried every
thing without benefit, until I gut a bottle of your Pcs.toral
Syrup; I tts.h_it but twice, and it cured me sound and well."
AAk tor Dr.. Kruza's PECTORAL Sraup and take no other
.Price,.s44.mota. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S', 140 Wood rirrt.t.
RDA at J. Y. FLEMINO'S, Alleldwny. up'2,s4,Ltv:
gita...llarsh • • Radical Care Truss will cult.
early every case of redo cable
Trusses at various pricer always on han‘l.
Children's Trusses of different forms and strengtl
anle.
• '
Elastic Stockings for Varicose or Enlarged Veins.
Abdominal Supporters—A kruw different kind,
Pile Props for the support and cure of Piles.
Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed
condition of the Chest, and many diseases of the Chest.
Suspension Bandages.
All these articles may be had ur applied at DR. KEYSER'S
ITholesole end Retail TRUSS DEPOT, No. 110 Wood street,
sign of tho Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any part of the
country by sending the money and measure. tapZolaw
say- A. Substitute for the new Liquor Law
—bit. LILBAN'S ANTE-BACCHANALIAN ELIXIR. ti sae
htiLt oure remedy for the Cilia Of
INTEMPERANCE:.
A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic is unequal
led For the 'Mowing complaints it is a mast valuable med
icine : f lyspepsus. Lerra tbraplaird, Eptiepsy. Neuralgia, Piles,
biros of all heeds. Delirium Tremerls, General Debility. This
tardione is intended to produce a el are in the sritrm, and
a diateate for alcoholic drink. Several instance" where we
hare sold it, we have had the most gratifying results; klo, to
rersous who are really desirous of brettlang off the indul
gence so intoqucatmg - beverages, this elixir will be a great
help. Sold at it per bottle at the Drag Store of DR. GEO.
11. KEYSER, .No. 140 Wood street, corner of Yirgut alley,
sign of the Golden Mortar. spaedaw_
SANDS' SARSAPARILLA.
QULIIT BOTTLM.
For the „Removal and its-rnaitent Cure of all Diseases ✓rising
from on impure State of the Blood, or
Habit of the System.
This truly valuable preparation is extracted from Selected
roots of the finest description, by means of an expensive and
powerful apparatus, which Mashes the medicinal and active
principle in a highly concentrated fora, so acientifitallyeettas
bluing the several vegetable products In the process that a
',impound extract of Sarsaparilla is obtained infinitely supe
nor w soy other for purifying the blood, and the cure of
&rattan, Salt Rheum. Ulcers, Fever. Sores, Pimples,
Cutaneous Eruptions, Rheumatism, Mercurial diseases, !Aver
Complaint. Dyspepsia. lbunchitts, Consumption, Female I -
regularitiee, toss of Appetite. and tieuend Debility.
This powerful remedial agent acts aimultaneously upon the
Stomach, the larculation and the Bowels. and gently stimu
lates, while It disengages and expels from the system all that
Is Irritating and prejudicial to bodily health. Dying pnrely
vegetable, it Is perfectly harraleva in its operation; the most
Selma° persons may take it at any time with perfect safety.
The astonishing SUCeeSS of this medicine constantly it,
rreaning during the last sixteen years, tots second for it the
disungunned commendations of the Faculty, and it enjoys a
wule-aprecut popularity and extensive patronage which throws
r 1311,15 out of eouipt3ition every other preparation of SSC.-
pin 1 la
Attention is respectfully solicited to the followini; eertitl
ANOTUER CURE OF SCROFULA
MIZE
Ale,sl-1. A. B. A'. D. Sande--tientlemen I have for n.trly
Lure )eats been troubled with that dreadful
ut
ritual so, .131 to be offensive to my husband and to my
and t., ohtain have tried every kind of medirine
that came under my notice, without effect. (Mc of my neigh
ic.rn. who ha.l 6,111.1 cured of el nimilur complaint br pin
Sarsaparilla. advised me to make a trial of it. and I elm trul,
my that it has tiotta ma a, world of good. having complete!)
oared me. lloptng that env evidence may induce ottior4
einularly atilatod to adopt dr swim remedy. with the same
satiafacror, relulta, I romaitt gratefully yours,
SAll.‘ll J. PortlAt.oc
Oa. Prepatvd and bald by A. B. 6: I). SANDS. Drugy..ol
and Cineutisbt, 100 Fulton ntreet. New York. N.lti atm, I .
tr. A. I'AtINY."..STOCK S CI)..FLEMINC , BICOS_ Pittsburgh
oof b Droggis' b. generally. Pi io $1 pa, Wale. or six but
for A. nor'-I'Am
DR. ISAAC TIIOINIPSON'S CELE
wirtnn EYE WATER—
.' Ilia WUtIDS sTaxin rNalv AILED."
This nld, trieds and invaluable remedy for all disea.,e, of
the Eye, after having stood the test for over fifty year, and
the demand for it still increasing. in now, and has been for
the past two gars, offered for sale in an entire new dries.
pat, li bottle will have a steel plate engraved envelope, with
a portrait of the inventor, Dr. Isaac Thompson, Now London,
Coon., and afor . nutile of the signature, together with iliac
statue of the signature of the present pn.prletor, John 1..
Thtnnreort. Nor lel and Itrd River street. Troy, New York,
and none other can be genuine.
The proprietor Ims tarn compelled to make this change in
the style of the wrapper, owing to the Large quantity of
connterfeit which for the past ten' yearn bee been pall:Lost
open the community, and especially ut the West.
Purchasers are particularly regneat.d to buy none but the
above descril.red, and 53 the red label heretofore most has
been called in, any found In that form the promietor does
not hesitate to pronounce counterfeit.
itkr rate by all the respectable Draggists in the United
Stated and Cana.ia.
40.- Said w holosale and retail at Dr. ttEO 11. KEYSER'S.
00. corner of street and Virgin g h.
me 1121 atilt'
DR. 11. J. BOHRE'rrE, 13 Fourth street,
Pittsburgh. offers his vain:title FRENCH REMEDY.
winch Is unfailing In the cure of all 0~ painful and dun
geroue disorders to which the Female Constitution la sub
yeet. It moderatos all exeeas. and removes all obstructions—
invtiroraws tho debilitated and delirate, by regulating sod
strengthening the system, and fortifies the ron=titution for
the duties or life.
TO MARRIED LADIFS
t is peculiarly suited, as it will inn short time remove al
.Lutru,tiumt
.• . . .
e are not of the number uho loqieve and is t iner
•• -
anon with the teller that long and elaborate detail gives
weight ILIA dignity to ollyects of either momentous or trivial
Import; ,rt, India, to the contrary opinion, and hold that
simiqleity and tr u th invest such as are worthy of any atten
tion. In decidedly the most rioh and comely colors. In the
present instance, our great desire is to be understood by
those who may look to us for infornuition, all else being con
interval of minor importance.
circulara.
03. Office hours, from 9A.M.to 9 P. ill. Eriostkllm•
D RIVA 'PE DISEASES—DR. BROWN, No.
41 Diamond alley, devote+ hie entire attention
to an Office Practice. Lite business is mostly confined 'tf
to pnvate Vem-rnit lXeeases. and such painful allot.- ‘•
timid, brought on by imprudence, youthful imlutgence
and ascots.
Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, (fleet. Stricture,
Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all dilteases
Of the renerealprgun. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions,
'letter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal weakne.,
Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly
Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ann, Nervous
Alfe4loll3, Pains in the Back and loins, Irritation of the
Bladder and Kldneyto, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed.
Twenty years' practice (tea in this city) enables Dr. Brown
to offer assurances of a !meaty cure to all who may come me
der his care.
Office and Private Consultation ROOM 41 Diamond alley.
ARP- Charges moderate. (novStdswl y
witioirr's PREMIUM KATII A RION
cools the head, and removes all symptoms of Head
ache.
Persons using •
WRIGHT'S II ATIIARION
Are never liable to sun-stroke.
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION
Is the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the
Hair in any respa4red form.
Por sale by De GEO. 11. KEYSER and R. E. SELLERS
& CO, at 23 cents per bottle. augl6
/ '‘ARPETS I CARPETS'!—AT M'CALLUM'S—JUST
carved, and daily cowing to hand. a large and choke
aireirtnieut of geode hi the abut° line, including—
Velvet and Tapestry Ilrulifiels Carpet,
Threoply, Superfine, Medium and
• - . • Low-priced ingrains:
:Medallion and Tapestry Ingrain, (a groat variety of pat
ierns,) Brussels, Damasks and Venßiau 1101 and Stair C.ar-
Petr
ALSO—Bearatifni patterns or on Cloths, various qualities
„,,
and widths; Woolen and Linen Crumb Cloths;
Matting; List and Rug Carpeta; Brunch lamb....si and Vic
toria Piimo and Table Covers; Hearth dugs and Door Mat.,
a great variety. All other articles usually found in Curpei
Stores constantly on band at 87 Fourth street, noar Wood.
iv. B. & IL m'CALLI; M.
_
AliOnNlNG et !It.NDt.II=OFURNIStort ;No.
kind 'of stock, to the exclusion orFrincy Goods, in canoe
grimace of w hi c t, olr assortment in both branches is most
5 01 APleta. Ic'e Wive list received our SECOND SUPPLY OF
GOMS, and can guarantee persons wanting goods in our
line, to he pleased both in quality and prim. Call and see us.
sir- Please note the location, No. 75 Market street.
BROOKS s: coopEß.
BLANKETS ---2000 pairs of Blankets, corn
prising ovary grade of 94, 104, 114. 12-4, 124 beim- - 1 . 09 ' 14./ Y
ware, 9 vino Rucbdnie and imported tua.nufacture, on bond. ULL litiLlAkTONE—a , bble or sale by
A. A. MASON A Ou n 0, 2 ,9 FAHNESTOCK at, co.
_ a,i~: ,
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4. ''.ift; ,
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HOLLAND BITTERS
ELECTRO-CMEMLSCHE AROMA
Echt Holkoidech ICruiden BitterB.
TWO YEARS have elapsed since the intro
duction of this valuable medicine into the United States.
During this time it has gained a universal yvqndarify as a
remedy for
Ilrer and Ague, Dyspepsia, Thdigulitm, Headache,
Lars of Appetite, Debt ity, ,Chstiveness,
Blind and Breading nes.
Many of our most worthy citizens testify to Its twindertal
efficacy in all affections of the stomach and liver. As a
tonic, it never has been equalled; for tho relief it affords in
all owes of debility or weakness of any kind Is almost 'ln
stantaneous. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic Dirac
none, it has In numerous instances proved highly beneficial,
and In others effected a decided cure.
When eminent physicians prescribe, and their patleota 60
nole.sttatingly recommend, surely wo may cease to doubt,
and eagerly test its virtues for ourselves.
. .
A Cnse of E:ght Months' Standing Cured by Baerhare's Hol
land iiitters.—Michael Kelly, No. 117 Grant, near Smithfield
street, says : "Last July, while running on the river, on
cotton boat plying between Ketches. and New Orleans, I was
taken with fever and ague. For eight long months I suffered
with this dreadful diem.. The greater part of this time I
was tumble to work, and spent at least fifty dollars for dif
ferent medicines, but I found no permanent rellef. Three
weeks ago, one of my friends insisted upon my trying Boer
hare's ilolland Bittern, saying that a cure was guaranteed.
After taking it for one week, I must state I was a souud
WPM. 1 have been at work now for two weeks, and hare
had no return of the chills and fever whatever."
Mr. Silas Lisromb, of Birmingham, says: "I have found
in Boerhave's Bitters a remedy for headache and debility.
My wife has also used It with the greatest benefit."
Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsliargh, also remarks that he
lies experienced much relief from its use for headache.
READ THISI
A lialawkes Testintimy.—Jacob Haan, living In the
Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: "After
suffering for some time the misery attending an utter pros-
tration of mind and body, I have been restored, by using
Boerhave's Holland Bitters, to perfect health."
The fact of this remedy being in each high repute among
the Hollanders In Wisconsin, Michigan, New York—in fart,
inj every Holland settlement In the United States—argues
much in ite favor.
STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED.
. .
Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles abovciPitteburgh, on
tho Pennsylvania Canal, says " When I conunanced taking
Boertuive's Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk—now, 1
enjoy excellent health."
WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND rNDIOESTION.
Another Great Gore Lyeatod by Itoerhave's Holland Bitters .
—The wife of Peter De ll'itte, living In Holland Town, She
boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from wimkness of
the stomach and indigestion. She had been under a physi
cian's rare for some time, but the disease seemed to Witte
even his skill. She purchased some Holland Bitters se our
,once, which has given tone to her stomach, her appetite and
strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this is
nnothor great cure effected by your Illeaidße.
We hiss., still to record many wonderful cures effected by
this remedy, but must wait another oppottuuitY. Ono thing
you ran rely upon, what we have pubilsbedare from persons
mud, respected In our community, and areAterally trim.
T. Quftrims,
Editor Sheboygan N'Suwbode, Sheboygan, Wis.
RHEUMATISM
A Case of Two Monica' Standing Oared by Boerhare's
land Bitters.--Ueurgo Henderson, of Pittsburgh, says: "After
mitering for three months with rheuntatism—a part of the
time BO severely an to confine 1110 to my bed—l hate been
entirely cured by using Boerhave's Holland Bitter.. I have
had one attack since, but found almost instladaneous relief
in the sumo medicine. It is, in my opinion, a sure remedy
fur rheumatism."
• • • •••• ••••
ti ERVOUS AND RILEDMATIC AFIQ.NTIONS.
This clmngeable weather is aely to produce a groat deal
of sictneas. To persons troubled with nervous or rheumatic
affections, we would recommend Boorhave's Holland Hitters.
on referring to our columns you will find ccrtificatos from
some of our first German and English citizens.—ltnnsyl
nanio Stztart Lenny.
THE WORST FORM OF PILES CAN BE CORED.
We are at liberty to refer to several well known gentle
men, who have used, thoroughly tested, and now recommend
lkierhave's Holland Bitters as a remedy for piles. We are
not at liberty to publish their names, but will take pleasure
In referring any person to them who denies this statement-
For this affection, one-half of the prescribed doe* should
be taken—my half-teaspoonful—morning, noon and night,
one hour before meals.
- - - -
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced
many imitations, which the public should guard against pur
chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you
hare given Boerhare's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bot
tle will convince you how infinitely superior It is to all these
Imitations.
Jar Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the sole
proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., k CO.,
Manufacturing PluitinacentistaanaKbendsts,
eon Smithfield and Thiel streets, Pittsburgh.
it. E..SELLEED
corner Secondnfi streets. •
And all Druggists in Pittsburgh, Alleglattijinsham,
Mauchester and Temperancovilh, betrActrorly
A PHENOMENON LV MEDICINE.
Health Restored and Life Lengthened
Septomlwr 1, IM4.
~ c -'', ~.. R, s
!~ ~
MEDICAL,
BOERHAVE'S
FEVER AND AGUE.
certify the above statement la true.
Tnoxes Anams, Diamond House,
Or at R. Chester's, Gothic Halt
HEADACHE AND DEBILITY.
CAUTION I
DR. MORSE'S
NVIGORATING CORDIAL,
MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR,
IT WILL replace weakness with strength,
incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform rind
natural activity, and this not only without hazard of reac
tion, but with a happy effect on the general organization.
Atir Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever Choy begin.
finish with the nervous system, and that the parallzation of
the nerve of motion and sonatition in physical death. Bear
in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the
Elixir Cordial in the only reliable preparatiaci ►mown.
CURE OP NERVOUS DISEASES.
No Inaptage con convey an adequate idea of the
immedi
c and almost miraculou.l change which it occasion In the
diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether
broken down I.y exnyr, weak by nature, or Impaired by
deknes,--the unstrung :tad relaxed organization in at once
braed, revivified and built up. The mental and pbverical
~ymptom. of nervous .Ih4ease vanish together under itti
udtu
cure. Nor iv the effect temporary; for the Cordial properties
of the MOlliCilIP reach the constitution itself, and restore it
to its normal condition.
LOSS OF MEMORY,
Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to tho head, melancholy,
debility, hysteria, wretcliedne,a thoughts of self-destruction
—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, irritabili
ty, nervousness, inability to sleep, disease incident to males,
decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, monomania.
cairn,' tortoni, palpitation of the heart. impotency, constipa
tion, etc.. from whatever cameo arising Is, if there be any
reliance to ho placed on human testimony. absolutely infal
lible.
A GREAT IIERICINI: FOR FEMALES.
The unparalleled effects of this great rewire tive in all
complaints incident to females, mark a new era in tho annals
of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been Invented—
thousands of invigorents concocted—all purporting to he
specified in the various diseases and derangements to which
the delicate formation of woman render her liable.
El , Erty WOMAN OF SENSE,
Who Fut Ten from weakness, derangement. IlerVOU.9llOll3, tre
mo,,, pains iu the back. or any other disorder, whether pe.
ratter hl her sex, or common to both seves—Abould give thu
Invigorating Cordial a trial.
11d RRI ED PERSONS,
Or other., will find this Cordial, after they have used a bot
tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all
directions are to he found the happy parents of healthy on.
spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordi
nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many
diseases for which it is recommended. Thousands of young
men have been restored by swing It, and not in a single in
stance has it failed to benefit them.
.
PERSHNS OF YALE COILDLEXION,
Or consumptive habits, are reunited by the use of dtottle or
two to bloom and vigor, chauong the skin from a pale, yel
low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion.
TO THE MISGUIDES).
These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced
by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the back and
limbo, pains In the head, dimness of eight, loss ot muscular
power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous Irrita
bility, derangement of the digestive functions, general de
bility, symptoms of consumptions, etc.
Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are math to be
dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of
spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust,
love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced"
All thus atlheted,
BEFORE CONTF,MFLATING ALAR/11Aoll,
Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most ne
cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed,
without these, the journey through life becomell,a weary
pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the 'leis; the mind
becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melan
choly reflection that the happiness of another becomes
blighted with your own.
CAUTION
Dr. Morse'. Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by
some unprincipled persons.
In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor s
foe-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the follow
ing words blown in the glass:
Dr. Morse's Invigorating Vordtei.
C. H. RING, Proprietor, N. T.
The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in plot bottles
—price three dollars per bottle, two for live dollars, six for
[welt e dollars. C. IL RING, Proprietor,
192 Broadway, N. 1.
Sold by Druggists throughout the Dotted States, Canada
and the West Indies.
AGENTS:
Pittsburgh Da. ORO. H. KIIISFR, N0'.140 Wood et.;
FLEMING BROS, No. '9ood street;
B. E. SELLARS, Wood street
Allegheny City...M.lOlAM & APE.ENNAN;
JAMES T. SAMPLE & CO.;
.J. P. FLEMING.
Agent for 01d0....1. D. PARK, Cincinnati. [aplhdawly
P. Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger.
THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual
eSCl•nellCr. In ordinary diarrhow, incipient cholera,
iu slant, in all mare of prostration of the digestivatunctions,
it is of Inestimable 'blue. During the prevalence of epidemic
cholera and summer complaints, it is peculiarly efficacious:
no family, individual or traveler should be without it.
Cstrrios.—Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which Is
prepgred only by F. BROWN, at his Drug and Chemical
Store, N. K. corner of Fifth and Chestnut 'Arcot', Philadel
phia, and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries In the
United State , and in Pittsburgh by
B. A. PAIINESTOCE & CO.,
SCULLY & CO.
AcKl in Allegheny by
IL P. SCHWARTZ,
LEE A. BIMIIIIA.II.
Palmer's Celebrated Epicurean Sauce.
STANDS preeminent for flavoring Soups
Gravies, Fish, Meat, Chune, .tc..te. We ad all gun , "
housewives to try it. Prico 25 cents per bottle,,nt all tiroce
ry Stores In the Crated States and Cummins.
For sale by IIFCLIDRIT "and G. M. KEYSER, PittAiuriil..
P. T. muoirr a CO_
211 Market street, PhladelplJs
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