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TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 11
Improvement of the Diamond Sgaurin, Allegheny.
—Some time ago the Councils of Allegheny. City
passed a resolution requesting proposals for the ite
provement of the Diamond Squares. The :prt?pated
_lmprovements were to include a new usarliethorise
and a City hall. At the last meeting of that body,
. .
agreeably to this request, four different -plans were
handed in, one of which contemplates an entire
change of the squares. One of the plans is offered
by Mr. Rorie, of Philadelphia, and is very exten
sive, and estimated to cost $66,000. Another was
offered by the Messrs. Dixon, of Baltimore, and will
cost $60,000. Messrs. Barr t Moser, of Allegheny,
present plans which are estimated at- $45,000. The
fourth elan is offered by Mr. Glengembre, of Alle
gheny, who estimates his improvements will cost
$lOO,OOO. Several members of the Councils were in
favor of adopting one of these plans, and nearly all
seemed to be inTavor of the contemplated improve
manta. The matter was referred to a committee of
five, whh*Sl r ropert 'at the next meeting.
The citizens of Allegheny have long desired an
improvemetit'of their public squares of this kind,
and we feel satistiedivlll willingly meet the necessary
expenses. If the Committee report favorably, their
action will be approved by the great mass of the in
habitants.
District Court.—Hon. IL W. Williams on the
Bench.
MONDAY, December 10.
John Swinger, administrator of Margaret Saenger,
deceased, vs Dr. Herman Hoffman and Dr. Frederick
Tenths,. Action to recover damages for alleged mal
treatment Stanton and Umbstaetter for plaintiff;
Black, getterman and Keeton for defendants.
Mrs; Margaret Saenger, the wife of the plaintiff
above named, while attended by the defendants, died
in giving birth to a child, on the 13th of March,
18.54. Considerable excitement was created at the
time, inlienoithhorhood where she resided, (South
Pittsburgh) on ,
aceount , of her death, as it was al
leged hibniebeen caused by the mai-treatment of
I the defendants. An inquest was held upon the body
i by the Coroner, and a verdict rendered that the wo
i tutu] came to her death from the unskilfulness and .
ignorance of the attending physicians, Drs. Hoffman
and Tottdte. In consequence of this verdict, snit
was instituted for damages, but from various causes,
the ease was not brought before the Court until yes
k lerday. The case will probably continue on hand
;' for several days.
The Election Pince its the Third Wm-ff.—We men
tioned several days ago that the School Directors of
the Third Ward had refused to allow the school
buildings to be used for election purposes. The Di
rectors-allege as a reason for this refusal that the
structure is not well adapted fur holding elections in ;
the desks would have to be removed out of the lower
rooms ; the windows are too high to admit of voting
without constructing a platform underneath, and an
alteration of the gas burners would be necessary, in
order to allow the light to be used in counting off
the rote after night, thus putting the Board to groat
expense. In addition to this, every election would
cause a suspension of the schools for several days,
besides. injuring the building and lards, There are
many other reasons for the refusal; which are equally
as good. The 'Board wish it to be understood that
they hare been guided in the matter solely by a de
sire to preserve the property entrusted to their care.
Anti-Snots Nothing Tieket.—A meeting of a por
tion of the citizens of the Sixth Ward opposed to
secret political societies, was held at the School
House last night, at which the following ticket, to
be voted for at the ensuing January election, was
adopted :
&sleet Council—Henry Lambert.
Common Cogiaca—Ru.ssell F,rrett, William A. Laze,
William .R. Kelly, Robert lit'Adams.
Judge of Ekctions—Henry Rea.
/aspretor--James K. Snodgrass.
.A..essor----William Dickson.
&Iwo! Directors—Jared M. Brush, Robert M. CUD
ningham.
Alderman—James C. Cummins.
C'onetable--Bornurd Dougherty.
Blown down.—The Union Church, situated in Rob-
Anson etuarnship, near M'Farland's Old Stand, was
partially tslown down on Sunday last, about 1 o'clock.
The congregation had not assembled in the church
in consequence of repairs going on, which doubtless
saved a sacrifice "of human life. The church was
•erected about 1834, and was deemed a very substan
tint building. The windows were all out of the edi
duo, and the wind coming in lifted the roof off, also
forcing oat the rear end. The damage is estimated
at about SLODO.
Law week of the Russirsa War.—W don't mean to
any that the great European struggle has ceased, or
is about ceasing, but we do mean to say that ganini ,
ton's much admired Diommio Panorama of the Rue
elan war, now exhibiting at the City Hall, will close
its representations on Saturday next, and we also
mean to say, that it is decidedly the beet Panorama
we have seen. There is to be an afternaon
oxhibi
bition to-morrow at throe. The evening representa
tion DA usual-
Andrieu't Panorama.—Thin splendid painting was
exhihNel last evening to A Line and tashionable au
dience. The "Crystal Palace" is worth alone the
price of eded.sion, and the views of Cleveland, Chi
cago, and all our Western and Southern - cities of any
note whatever are faithfully portrayed on this beau
tiful painting. To all those who have never traveled
West or South, we would say go and take a pleasant
trip in the abort space of two boars to the Creat
West.
Lecture,—A lecture will be delivered this evening
nalLafayetic nail, by th'at distinguished Lecturer and
Divine, Eh. Durbin. illabjeet—" The Turkirh Em
pire and Christianity in the East. " The Doctor han
the ability to beadle tbe aubjert 1v a 14 . 01.pr1y man
ner, and we have uP doubt all wile go will Lo ingAly
gratilled.
P,:to i 119 Counicricit Dloary.—.4 ijorreen named
Phillip g.'„.oenfelt wag held to bait yesterday s uy Al
derman Wilood, for palaing a counturfeit $5 note of
the Commercial &Mk of Philedoiphia open
M'Sbeffry. The proseetter lives 'in PhandolptLja
ha alleges ho received the bill in change (row sheen
*
foil.
Brother Jonathan and Sam Lauffer am at present
two of Lhe most deserving olutractern now before the
public. But Brother Jonathan is rather unfortunate,
as Sam has him for sale at his depot, on Fifth street,
next to the Exchange Bank. A copy of the Brother
Jonathan will please the young folks.
Ball on Christmas Eve.—A seized eatilion party
'a-ill be givon on Christmas Eve, at Lafayette
.for which the managers are making every necessary
,arrangement to insure a fine affair. The music will
lc by Col. Jim Scott's band. A eplended supper will
be serred up by J. W. Lowry A Co.
Bu►iacse nut Inferrupted.—Notwithatanding the
disagreeable state of the weather yesterday, business
on the wharf was ektretaely brisk. Several boats u►
rived with large quantities of produce and other
freight, and things looked quite lively.
Profanity Penis/mi.—A fellow named Paul Morri
son, was fined $17,42, yesterday, by Alderman Wil
son, for swearing twenty-six profane oaths. In de
fault of payment of the fine, he was sentenced to
twenty-six day'S Imprisonment in jail.
Convocation of Biahops.—Tho Bishops of the
Methodist Episcopal Chnoch moot in this city on
Wednesday next, to hold their annual consultatiurs..
We ander:stand ovary one of them will be present.
Released' ai Bait , —Pmnk Holler, a young man
sent to Ail some maw ogo, by Alderman Wilson,
tor stAbing a German APPIeI4 tbss, in the oye, was
" 1 " 3 " 811 , yesterday, on bait
Vieoltarged--A. Certiorari Was yesterday taken out
Id the ease of Bridget grly, (committed ea jail last
week, foe working on Sunday,l /Ind tho defendant
discharged on bail
Paintings.-14 number of on pahatinis, and fine
now silver plated eve will be sold this afternoon at
2 o'clock, at Davie Ao.•tion Rooms.
In To-un--Gaup W. ilraq, gag., Agent of the
Michigan Central Beilhoad, le in am city, and stop
ping at the Monongahela House.
caundsimadalo quantity of exotic-the firs
of tiro anai; nn••••-fall CM Sunday and yesterday.
~ .,, ,A r s ui.-Artmslay_Paper.7.&-Aiewqmtekly:paper,,tozbe
called the ‘f Sunday Varieties," is advertised to be
started in this citir Shortly: • ' •
' Cousterfelitiling.—Such is generally the fate of
every truly meritorious article, that when by its tested worth
It establishes a reputation, then It la that some unprincipled
persons, even at the risk of life, will palm off to tho mums
pectins an article more likely to kill than to cure. Rea*.
Be, many limitations of Dr. J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBUTRD
.at ma
Parma The counterfeiters using the
tegument (In order to effect sales) to dealers In Ch a' ro;" e s
Eaten to Durchaao It from them, and sell It In It stettar
'bottles. The genuine ankle needs only to be tasted to se-
A:riidit its great worth. Wholesale and retail depot, No. 267
Penn street, and by the druggists and hotels generally
throughout the United States and Oneidas.
/Sr Clark' S tomach Bitters are acknowledged
by all *bottler.) tried them CO be the best Lod:oily medicine of
the age, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and a disor,
dared state of the Liver and Stomach. They have no rival.
The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from using
other preparations that are palmed upon the public under
the name Of Stomach Hitters, for they have found that only
one trial was needed to render such caution unnecessary.
For sale, wholesale, by COLLUM Sr. CLARK, Third street.
between Wood and Market; OHO. H. KEYSF.R, 140 Wood
Street; and by Druggists generally.
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THE ARIEL
New 'Vous, Dec. 10.
The steamship Ariel, from Havre, arrived this
morning. Shesailed from Havre on the 23d ult., and
left Cowea on the morning of the 25th. She brings
the second-edition uf the London Timer of SerredzyT
the 24th.
Consols wore quoted in London on Saturday at
883 for money.
A letter from Kamesch, Oct. 22d, stateithat some
trifling engagements he d taken place at Kertch between
the advanced posts of the Russian forces, under 'Gen.
Urangle, and the Anglo Turkish contingent, and that
the latter were hard pressed, and had sent to Bala
klars for reinforcements.
Kinbure is now protected by a squadron of allied
frigates, and the floating batteries, in addition to
permanent fortifications. The allies fear that the
Russians will make an effort to retake It as soon as
the river freelps over. .
The 'Vienna' eenespOndent of 'the londesta
states positively tbat the preliminary steps toward,
the realisation of the first and fourth guarantee points
dec about to be taken. The fast point relates to The
principalities, and the other to the future position of
the Christian population in Turkey.
The conference relative to the reorganization of
Moldavia and Wallachia would begin at Constanti
nople as soon as the — Austrian Envoy, Baron Pro
keech, reaches that, city. The Berlin correspondent
of the Ti,,,,-, states that it is rumored that the re
ported Swedish alliance is doubted there.
The same correspondent confirms the failure of th,
harvest in Russia, large quantities of corn being im
ported by the Russian Uorernment from Pro.da.
The same correspondent states, that the I nited
States government had given large orders to a abini•
14i house for the delivery of bullet proof cuirasses.
The Belgian minister of war has determined upon
the defence of Antwerp by building several addition
al forte.
Gen. Simpson and guile arrived at Marßeines on
the 2.3 d ot November.
A writer in the London Tinu, suggest. the employ
mernt of fugitive slaves in Canada on the cottun plan
tations of Jamaica, as a partial remedy against
England's dependence on America for a necessary
supply Of Cotton.
The London 7Vines of Saturday, in a city article
dated Saturday evening, says that con,ols fur money
opened at S:-4, whence they advanced to szsi, but
suddenly relapsed to Saf i , which was the last official
price.
WASHINGTON, December mo
tion of Mr. Weller. We Select Committee on the Pn
eibe Railroad, appointed nt net sesidon, 'tyro , ordered
to be continued during !hi, : the VS.G.S.IICIS to L e filled
by the Choir.
Mr. Adams' resolution, providing tor the election
or officers of the Senate to-dey, indefinitely p.,t
Mr. Bayard gave notice of his k,01,.. to int r,
duce a bill providing for public printing, (mgr.," ing.
and binding. Adjourned.
House.--Tbe !louse resumed voting for Sponkiii.
Banks, 100; Richardson, 74; Fuller, 31 Zollicogrer,
4 ; Walker, 2; Pennington, liarrison, Carlisle. Har
lan, Wheeler, Elliott, Smith, of Virginia, Andrea.
and Olivereach 1. 111 necessary ton choke.
Mr. Thorington offered resolutions, upon In> own
responsibility, that the house will proceed immedi
ately to the election of Speaker cis, core, and if,
after the roll has been called thirteen times, and lie
member shall have received a majority of the whole
number of rotes, the roil shall again be called, and
the candidate then receiving the largest number of
votes, provided it be a majority of quornm, shall be
declared elected Speaker.
This fell like a bombshell, eccusi o uiu g much ea .
citeruent. Several members in the same breath
moved to lay the resolution on the table, one declar
ing that that was the proper place for it.
The Clerk called to order gentlemen standing, all
over the hall.
Oiddings (amid (mansion) earnestly appealed to
his friend from lota to withdraw Ms resolution, be
lieving that the feeling of the How.) was becoming
more favorable to Mr. Banks.
The yeas and nays were then offered on laying the
resolution on the table, and questions were raised as
to whether Mr. Thoringtou could, therefore, withdraw
the resolution.
Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, appealed to hie friends to
waive these objections and permit the gentlonian Crow
lowa to withdraw hie resolution, ho wishing to do so.
(Cries "noubjectiont" "agreed," •• raft the
The House again procee•hrl to vote for a Speaker.
35th Ballot : Richardson 76; Banks . Fuller
29 ; Z.ollicoffer 4 ; scattering 11.
36tt1 itspot : Richardson 7 5 ; Bank= 10f, , Fuller
29 ; Zolllootruar 4 scattering 11.
37th Ballot; Richardson ; Banks 107; Fuller
28; Zollicoffer 4 ; scattering b. 113 necessary to a
choice.
38th Ballot: Banks 11)7 ; Richardson 7 ; Fuller
;Llicoffer 3 ; CarlisJe 2; scattering 10.
39th Ballot: Banks 101 ; Richardson 76 ; Fuller
2S; Zollicoffer 3; saatteringl2. Votes 226 neccs
sary to a alwict: 114.
The House adjourned,
From K ash tp.gtora.
WASIIINGTO CM)", December 10.— By no priw
pects, by Dgiaring, can politicians raise Mr. Banks'
vote over 107, but strenuous exertions are being
made to win over more hails, or to Induce certain
memberS to absent themselves in order that Mr.
Banks' pr,esemt strength may secure his election.
The members of the opposition, other than Mr. Rich
ardson's friends, appear gaga iP their opposition to
Mr. Banknotnd thpreforeconsiderable doubt in enter.
Mined respecting his ultimatse 7inc'e".
Municipal Election
BOSTON, December 10.- -The electii.n for Mayor
and Aldermen took place to-day in thie city, result
ing in the election of Mr. Rice, the Citizen's eandi
dill; ler Mayor, by ',SOU majority over S hit llutr, the
American aandi4e-tc. A large majority of Aldermen
and Councilmen are of Use ,:itime political complexion.
In Lowell and neintingdon - thh Cilizen't candidate
was elected Mayor by over One plurality. In Wor
,atietnr anil several other plaees the Citizen's etittili
slates are also elected.
N,rsr York Bank Eltrttr?nent
Ngw Yoatc, December 10.—The Weekly ii,tatc,
fri6ot of qve rages of Banks of this city show the fol
lowing in.ese,a,mg : ugll3 $'6L.,2,000; specie $017.0 0 0,
circulation $20,000, nn4 e lecreem of 07,000 in
depesitcs.
Death of a Newspaper Publisher
PHILADELPHIA. December 10.--A. 11. :Simmons
one of the proprietors of the Public Ledger, flied yes
terday, after a few days' illness.
A.UUTWN SALES
ELEGANT SILVER PLATED *AR E.—
On TUESDAY A.FTRILNDON, Decemher 11th, cum
mencing at 2 o'clock, will Le sold, at the Commercial Sales
Coiner Wood and Fifth streets, a well selected In
voice of elegant Silrer-plated Ware, for table ore, that will
Le found dosirahle in atAst. gnd I tmlity. The invoice um
bravvs a general variety of articles; aftrit 9...
Silver-plated tea sets of six pieces, Eaglish p);40;
motors, of six and seven !tter,
breakfast castors;
cake baskets;
hptor stands, with the best Bohemian ut
Oasts heltis9 ;
Uennan sliver ten and table att....
Aloe, an assortment of English pinalshed tin) , arc, ewe
prising cover dishes, hoof dishes. urns, Au.
decB P. M DAVIS, Auctlolierr.
OIL PAINTINUS, WITII GII.T FRAME 9.-
1.1 be included in the sale at the Commercial Stiles
Rooms, CUMIN Wood ppd Fifth streets, on afternoon.
December lUh, corumousing et 2 o'clock, a leo' beautiMl
parlor and cabinet Pictures, with fhAi INt frames, consisting
of landscape, winter scenery, marine views, 'L... or artistic
merit. Also, large French engravings, framed.
• - •
deal P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
ALE OF NORTH AMERICAN MINIM; CO. STUCK --011
Tttursday evening, December 13. at 7 o'clock, at the 31cr
c ants' litsatisinge Rooms, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, will be
sold, fur accoula of urborN 4 may concern—.3l sharee North
American Mhalng Company sp.4.
P, IL UA} is. 414.ctiono.r.
WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL FOR
RENT, and the FURNITURE, YI TU R Sc.. Fin;
SALE, with t lose of the premises fur srva years.—The sub
ecriber now alert for rent the lintel, which he has occupied
with a continual Increased business for the last 12 years.
as the WESTERN EXCILLNUA HOTEL, situated in
Market chre4„ prove Fifteenth, FIIILADELPIIIA. II le
largo and WillUAD*Wli, Aye, litoriee high, and' has aceummo
&dons for about ono hundred szci fiqy lodgers, and Stabling
for nearir - kixty Horses. .111 iviiiiiM4•ed me of the best
note] standsin the street; is convenient to the
roads Depots, Markets, Lc., and it being extensively known,
(Ills doomed unnecessary to give decade in en advertisement,
AY Pecicilia Wishing to purchase would undoubtedly call and
thercor44l of Ito advantages.
• .3,Panicartlgre spri. kid by writing to, or calling on,
the subscriber, od eta pp)
Ltecaldist , JOREPi
Whit Rib' Fish! Fishi
11110 E R & HITBIaItD, s i ggprsKy„ . gfrusi,
trim or gate and keep Pan.staniky' on, •
h 2 . 11 .. 41:1111 suPP4 of•YREgn 8412
Tara FISH, and all ofbor virteties of LAK
odlSlgni/8 • •
c•-• '4,-, V, 1F.,4 1 , t
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flosTrrrga & Sawa
FIRST SF.SSIuN
CaM-M - ERCIAL
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
/MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE.
Preskienl
L. WILMARTH.
Vice Prarkierds.
T. S. CLARKE, GEO. W. CASS.
Treasurer.
N. HOTMEq, JR.
&Crary.
JAMES P. BARR.
Super. intended.
S. T. NORTHAM, Jr!.
annmater of Arbitration for Novanber.
LIEO. W. CABB, V. P., JOHN S. COSQRAYR,
JOHN °RAFT, HENRY LAMBERT,
JAMES O'HARA.
STOCK TABLE.
UCVERNMENT SECURITIES.
latersstpsysbis.
United States 6 It cent, 1856.... January &July.
United States 6 "0 nut. 1862....Janunry & July.
Uulted States 6 t4,eut, 1867.... January & July.
United States 6 %.4 tell . 11363....Jeuinary 44 July.
Uulted States 5 Coupon, 1865 ...January & July.
STATE SECURITLES.
_. _.
N.V. 6 VI cent, 1860-61... Jam, April, July & Oct.
N.Y. 0"# cent, 187a._ Jan., April, July & Oct-,
N.V. 6 it cent, 1864-66... Jan., April, July & Oct.;
N.Y. 64 /1 et, 1860-61... Jan., April, July & Octi
N.Y. 6 3.4 rent, 1856 Jan., April, July 8 Oct.,
NA. t it cent, 18130-61... Jan., April, July & Oct.l
Ulitu 6 V cent, 1856 Jan.& July,
Ohio 0 - SA ceut, 1860 Jan. & July.
Uhl, 6 it cent, 1870-75, Jan. & July.
Virginia Coupon Cis, 186-87. Jan.& July.
Kentucky 6 til cent, 1874 Jan. & July.
Loitinang, tee Jan. & July.
Illinois Internal Imp. Stock of 1847 ...Jan. & July.
Illinois luternal imp. Stock. JUL StkJan. &July.
Indiana State Vs.. Jan.& July.
Indiana State 2 1.1 cent Jau. & July.
Ark:arms. U .1; cent Tan. & July.
Slklilgan 6 331 cent Jan. & July.
Pen usylirania 6tt cent Coupons Pet,. & Aug.
Totanemwr I, pi runt, Long Loan Jau. &July.
North Carolina tre, 1881
.11taiouri n's, 20 year Bonds.
ut•orgln
California 'Ps, 1ST()
CITY AND COUNTY BONDS.
Allegheny County 6's
Allegheny Coupon scrip
Allegheny Coupon Ws, (Vslloy It. list..
Pittsburgh Railroad ti's, (Penna. B. IL
Pittstsugh Coupon Ws, S. Y
Allegheny City U's
Allegheny Coupon Co. Philadelphia.
Erin Canal Roods. old
Ern. Canal Bond, .
BANK STACKS
1 I of I'ittatairi.;ll
Nleruhante and Alanufaci urers . Bank
Ex. hange Bank. . .......
GitiYezis' Bank
Fanner.. Dup.axit Bank
Pittihuegia
Allegheny Saving Fund
It m..' Sat nip Dnl.
Mancha:ilea Saringa Batik
11R11)61.:
t'l.kL, 1111.1,
timid
Not thi
\11111.1,11,p..1 t .
It A 11.10 /AD CtISIPASIE.:,
rtllry ttait d.
(Novelituil a:l4 Pit t•okurgla
Oluo sk.l .
....
l',lll-11% C. 'strut . .•
1 . /it:4olll,h Mid MAittlas-0,111,
A...; I.\IUPA\i!M
l'in.4l.ttrzl3 N 5
.sue C.outiku,
I V 41.. ILA \(.t CU)II'A F.S.
l'it rglr Lifil lunar utoco - ..
~.t.•l 11,ttran.,
Cittcotue lu.ararm . ...
A..., wed Flretiwu b eVillpall, . .
It{l . ll t't 'SIPA \
t. PhiltstlelpttiJt
Itibury,l/ 411,1
.. ~
tot.. 91•.'•
M I SCELLAN 1:t X_ S.
4U1.1,1.,•,11 .t/Id I`ll.l 1.141/L.
i'Lnri i•i. C. MLI ,' “11.11.41
•I'w
.•
M.. in, Hail. ar I.Prs .
Yard. !lank E.. 1.. .
Slnek "Istor .
1 . 4•111, 1 / 1 0gt..n) 51.44.1 uratar ..... .....
I'l T'1 ,4 1111:11C11-1 MARKETS.
On let 0' ft! butT NioRVINti PORT.
11. 1.446
Th.• ha 4,11 s ory unfavorabl e for binaural, and
11,111. Tlii. rii a fioi inrlrm during
',word:" night an•l Suolny. ;.n•1 Own, i* inin about all foot
Rnwr l 4 th.. IVo win the principal wiles of
loaf. ht. rhaucs ta tLa , I.datdttrar
N 1,.c II es a Omit thane ot Saturday tale, 114
axtra t,uutly from al Eds,s6; 161.1 a du fru. story
..0 Lh4t Attperllue at . ai l i is °atm I' tiro
wt.° f . extra ftn,tlr . I 0 er [ - it it, ith,St)
11l it II EAT E 1,131. It- LI; DA. Ili 2:1 lb tan) 51) ID
aa,ta. [rnt stir.. itt
RYE t'1.91 it— Sale, lu hblx extra (nail 'wharf st ?5,35.
IS II EAT— We have 00 aJ.e G—tri) t 0 ret.al 1.10) FACIA
ere ,taxlioaeil .(on the 7th, and nritiortell at
FLAX3Y.Y.I/--Hitlex 25 hn. (nail , tor* at $l.l - 0
liF:5N*3 l -Sale. iarnill white at $ll. 44 ...Ix
WHISKY al,.a 1:, Ha, rex - ut)ext at3!.4
New York Markets.
NIN 1 ula bncr tTliaer - nk : nth, OW balm
moldllng .lea Orton°, at PA, ; Uplands. 1;1 1 / 4 Flour firm,
atilt male, , eto hide ‘t herd quirt ; 7000 ltt.h. Corn
ooprottni.: ; 'finial() tooth al 7.11 j (or ..t,rn
Pork dn11; 141 a., WA,. Beef dull; rata 500 blots. Lard
tirto ealex 300 1)1.14. 11'hetIty improving .1. 15061.11 at
1 , 1 firm: .4. I:+at Moth filo al 12r Sugar firm:
.1. 1500 hhtla ‘1‘.144..., firmer. .I.e ha; bide. Linseed
and 1 ard 1111 rdle.lt Iron quiet .1. :at lon,. Neon 11 OF
Ton.," fine . .ml., tto 141.11. i retalite on l'olton w &Aver-
I- ,craw.
Philadelphlet . lllarket
Dvevil2Ger /o.—lirraiintulle war - 1... e; no ex
port dontand for rrdtts, and standard brantia are (mei, offered
ntfiu.iinglmy ern; Miles lrxt Mdd extra family at
l .1. The recetpta are moderatn, atlll the ntx,k i turntrtula,
tang I ery little demand for ll'hear, and prmee aro
lax roilittra ore only otTerittg $2 for prime red, at which fig-
Putthelm Were killp,ound of. Nile. 3 O t.ng prime Venus
elute at $2,15 A fair demand for prltne dry flew Cons, Tut
damp 1,,1A nr•• neglertvdt sales CAVO has at 75451, 11111
01 , 1 at tr.t eluterseed arttrre and In demand at F14,E0
IVltlaky t 'ann.!l sake in Itttln at 31/ 1 9rit40e, and in hhda
at 3,:t.
Cincinnati Market
t'lnetn tn, tterernin, 10.- -Fhnie e.nitinnen to drag heart
!) nal, 3tar thin at 57,75. ln Grant, nothing has tnattplt
ed ; receleed within the l: of 24 bourn 2251 hbh rknu:. I . ru.
. green halos at 9. llM.,nt duct nal..
13(0, and henry; eaten Stat this at 211
The demand is moderate w I I hout change: notes
410
ilk m ~ .nr-S Afol.vors • ThP re, etpr. ore light nutl not
nqual L. the .lesnand: nit 75 Man t,. at el ee t t i dl, and 30 do
horn nt,,re at the ("QM, dull. Inn Brim, the Wes are
r.'ahi 1,, nmxti Into at 12(it120,
Fr() 13Rli )1 E 13 Fl LI)ERS.—P rowaals will
r,eired by the lloard of Director,: of Lb., Uhia and
Pounsylvenia Railroad I . puny. addrensed to the under
eigle•d. until uwm on TiIt:W.I)AV. Deretuber th, 1855 , far
fnrilialihnr the tnatilialit and etwt lug the aliperstrueture of
a double trek.it Railroad Bridire, with wide tor foot
1,,t,,,0e1iger , ,, a. r..e,n the. IlloglietI) river, at Pittsburgh. Tho
lulls ary to he at a fixed price per lineal foot, for the length
ol the superstructure, to int:hide nli ruateruds and workman
.lllp, to tanupleto the Bridge retitly for urw, with a douhle
track; tiµ Coinytitty furnishing the ritniutut iron fur the
tea - 1., and the ,uttnetur all uthm .
Ilrulre will horse tutor spans. earl IN whole length
will inuiiroUry, which to
of cliartwier i Iv In a f ,, r1 , 11{11 state, the
i..•o n : tiny b•et long t e l 1, - 11 jut thiek on the top; and
the eimt more au-I llii• ',term being now; up to n“porntrili•tur, r•••iiisted Intevtll-
1,1 , •t0.t1 tie- Bich, will bo received
li,r •• hello'.lll, lietl,3 an he, t'L•tiltt,•,l,ia.,,,d wnh
11,1, qmt also tor /lone Bridge," ot any "the, Cell
tee-I plan, ittornitnl the ladder will secure the Conine.'
aginn-t 'hunt. f,,t patent right.. Piano and +pet:titration.
a ill he real) 1,,, lu.per nom 1.11. the Ciwinliany's wan., in the
ut Pict•mursh, and after the 17th lust.; and further
infortuation [nay Ite obtained frets P. W. ROBERTS, Chief
lm,emeer. The Iketrd of Directons renersru the right to WI,
thiet h , i am ',kill in nth h a may as they inny deem best fur
the interests of tr...00114MM.).
W. ROBINSON, Jr., Rr0.,14,,nt
Pittsburgh, Ihwenil.,er 1, ISss—ideo4hil
B LANK BOOKS,
sAta.
Jytti CAA. Books.
1,4414,1 - 5,
Day }look A: - 4,oti, ilooFin, Roo.rda, ,tc
A NE., v.-1.4y of [tin above illway, on hang. plank Iti>olin
tutd. t, .0.,111-. lo nny nli le ti , itiirts.l. W.B. ETEI4,
d„ to
-- -- Blunk IWO MUM' witiref.
___-__ —__ _
Tll A I{l ES R I S56—A groat variety of
I I/ g 1 . 1.t.e . and Pocket Diaries fur IN&6, for auto
W P. IIAVF:N. Bookseller and Stationer,
Market street, curlier of Scrotal
I, :4-14 Fr T. 116191N0 0 T.J. GRAIT.
a/I.RA F. 8; :,%;,C, 1{ W EST
kfi tas Pooh - Day. N.. 124' WiP r itt
ufacto rerii of— a 1
and Funny Yowlers,
told and Null] and FILM . ] tiratea,
Parlor Stoves. Sad and Dog
I ollow 11 art: Portable Norrea,
ilfutlltf _464J— Tea Kettlaa,
gt o r liottles:•
ji±goni Buxom. Lulilfi
IVANTED 1761p.m ATEI:I - -B,,ard In a rentes-tttlepytei
ily, Ly a gentimunn and lir. indy.au 0r t
required, 2 gt.al (2,4.3 for private &ruffled, cfrige, ppr
week ; WTI, to go to Sewickley and New Brighton; 10
iflrbi for hotel, in ane city: a good Blackantith.
htfupriogii wanted by a buy 13 years of ago, of good buta
ne., habits, and try giro gqpil reference; a young man a,
drib a porter; a bar-keeper; a boy in go to the country; a
carriage driver; a gardener.
Apply at BARB'S OFFICE, 410 Liberty
atreeL nov27
110-f]
CE.I VE D RECEIVED !—llarper's New
I TUbe' l r i 3 t e b tt i le Y s M V'n n i u tn fi :Ae l' ‘rc'n''rn m m b 'e r n'e, c te n the n l. i l i tlt s u ua w l
Also, Fronli bealliev i '6,stu df Y e AMon, and the Bean .
blonde, for December, contuioing the ha.* r 40104., wit#
beantiful minted faahlon plume.
All the other Ma g azine .3 received fur December, and fu
sale at W. A. i7fLDENFF.NNEY S
deel Fifth st., oppuslta the Theatre.
ft 0 F FEE-530 hags prime Rio Coffee landing
7{,_.:1 and La. sida b) Wadi] MILLER
A _ _
A D'ollo4--0 IT,IB
in .urn and for inlin
MILLER
- --
NERRING -50 sotlod t'ur
• it Kiln by [deck] MILLER RICHI:1180I.I.
BUTTER -3 bbls prime Roll Butter for sale
by dro4 MILLER k RICKETSON.
L—Spenn, Winter Bleached, Tanne.s',
N. 1 /AN 011, iq 4tpre 4101 fvr inle by
SUOTCII ALE-0 corks Scotch Ale landfni
and for satlo by Ideo4l MILLER & RICKETSON._
T 0 B ACCO-120 boxes ss, Ss and 1 lb. lump,
TWidt, - GrafkrB " " Rumen SE Robinson," El Dorado,
oaken Waaith" pod othor favorite brandg, in StOrP und
for Kale by [..tobrl ' " NIM,Ek , EIVIRTSON.
COl/FISH—iO druim "Grand : C o 4_
fhb for aisle by [deaf' MILLER 8 RIIIKETSa •
DOLL BRIMSTONE-20 bble for sale by'
Xi, nov29 s B. A. PAM:MOCK & CO.
' '.'`, 4.,_
•
• +•••• •
[ ~ ~
7
t. 7
.
•t , q,l'
Musa.
103%
116
111;A
116
105 1 ,!,
102
106
112
102
$1.534:,
Fos Lotnaviurb—The now steamer " Sand Lai:dß," Orpta
Jesse Dean, will leave this evening for the above and all in
tarmedinto.ports. Air.. 7.11. Lightner pnvskiers ln
,thoylerh's
otHco—and all those who place themselves In las chugs will
be well provided-for.
Tue steamer " City of Wheeling" landed et our wharf
yanarday, from Cincinnati, with a lino load of freight—and
on account of the cold weather will remain with 11d a few
days. She will probably take some other day lu the line.
Capt. STLure has telegraphed to hieialticerg to wait his arri
val here.
Tits St. Loafs Democrat, of the 9th, says :
The river at this point oontitinee to fall at the rate of two
Inches per twenty-roar hours. No arrivals front the Missouri
since the Sonora came in, and a proposition is about to he
acted on. two understand, to send an expedition overland in .
search of the missing steamer Martha Jewett which started
up the Missouri some time ago, and had not bean heard from ,
'stagy. There area number of boats at St. Paul and othec
points on the Upper Misslaslppi, which are ice-bound. Ima , .
sill remain /to situated until next year. Night feet in the
channel hears to Cairo.
LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS.
THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI
STEAM PACKET LINE,
Fult c4.)N EVANCE or PAmsr..NUERS AND FREIGHT
ItETWICOI
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville,
and Salut Louis.
Tiny LLNI I.Y crnirpoe.44l of seven
"' 6r.t4elari, Duet orful Steamer., on, ,
4-- qualleei for elpvesi, hpleutior, safety.
and comfort, and is the 43.11.1 eilltorott 14.1 tr UN! or STVAII
'warts ori the Ohio river. It 0.4111M1N with the C. S Mail
Lthe at Steraners from 011U - 111(14U w toilliSV{llo and Saint
Lour.. by wht. It Itensengers and freightn ere heArted and
ee.eilned Ihreoph dolly Two riew Steamer, hwe been added
I.• the Lit, ,shed h now coast...de of the following team:
Aryr of departur.
(1, 1 4 . - i"..• front Pitisbeirgh
111:CE EYE STATE_ M. W. lint% en to„dwulay.
CITY OF WILEF.LINU.... 'Jour( YELcat ...... Monday.
ALLEGHENY :1. N. Cooxr . . Tuorday.
CINCINNATI ....I Wednesday.
PHILADELPHIA It. J RACE. I Thunder PENNSYLVANIA. f J 043 IiLLIZTLItit... Frulay.
.J. tYNInt. , tiaturtlay.
Q. Leave dell, at to A. 41. procieely.
No freight rrverred after mete o'clock: on the warning of
departure.
For partieldlarn, apply 4J13 Wird, or to
JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, I
JOHN FLACK. j . Agents,
Motwyalioln [L.,. Uulldug.
PI rtsnown, Itiwrember, r,..111 I
Pittsburgh, Steubenville
nod Wherligig
Pargets.
The DIURNAL, Capt. J. A. Szom-rA, and ilia
FOREST CITY, Capt. it War. xlll run at
REXIULAR DAILY PACK eTs botaven
SNtta
burgh, So...bent Ma and IT to,tioz, .z,,pping at all Intartuae.
date ports.
The DIURNAL sill kayo Pittsburgh on Alondaya, Wvd
neadaye and Vrataya, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—ltcrt - tmul .ho
will Imre 111i...ding on Tuesilayx. Thursday. Alltl Batunlay.,
at 7Y o'clowk. A. !11.
T 11: itlitlC•tT CITY will oleo hava Pittsburgh on Tuesday.,
Thursdays and Aaturdayis. at 10 o'chatk. A. M.--ltretrawrwo,
she will brava %A hooting on Monday Wodueeda)s and Fri
olkys, az 7 o cick, A. M.
Y( p00..10, apply on board. or to
.1. D. (X)1.1.1NtIVC001). Agnnt.
No. 155 Front atrt.vt.
Regular Tuesday . Parket for Whet Wig;
Marietta and tialliopolls.
Tho urwr and spleufild • ntrainer CONVOY,
Jour WoLi, Jr., Mentor vrlll breve for the above
and Iniprruodlato Forte ervr) TUEI4DA V, at
o'..lock, . punitively.
For fmigtau, pa.osage apply on board, or t.,
./5 23 G. NI. lIAICPON, or C. Bit-RN - ES, Agent*.
.
Vliheelng maid Gallipoli. Packet.
The new out otplenaid r+.4.Kwtier pteutuer
Captam ./1,14:1 thmoom—eicrit, J. E.
D•118-1(311 IVIITO L.r the 0 and Intslnu,
dint. porta every VItIDAY AYTERNOO3, ea 1 o'clock, puni
tively.
jeaffebThe steamer 1:51 NIA (I RA II A 11, Captain IltlN.
tot Aretta.--Clert. Assort—will leart , for the
hove and intermediate porta on 117FDAY,
lavember Ilth. at 10 o'elork A 11.
For freight or pnuage apply bn Wan!. or to
dart° COLLINGWOOD & BARNES. Aganta.
For Cineinnail and Louisville.
The ettuuner 31MgENGER, Captall M. Ma
usonne-Clerk.. C. L. Ilni.v.gen—tr lenvo for the
Above end hitertneatate ports on TCISDAY,
December 1 1 th, at 10 .*ti.ck A. M.
For rowed or paneav 04ipi7 On bowl!, or to
dyed J. 11. LTI INUSTON, Apnt.
Par Nashville.
Dtownor lt , dtliaVlVN, Captain TILUMAS
Po -Clerk, F 1111.1.tesii—e Inane for the
Dove and Intermvdinto,portn on TUPSDAY, Dr
..tubor 1101, at 10 dclovk A. M
Fur freight or itaiewgo apply un hoard. uorlit,
For Clue I niia WlLiz - id Colil x w iii . r . : ---- 3
The Inentuer SAINT LOCIS, Captain Jwi
Dr.L.N—Clork, .1.11. LhiIITNCII—WaI kW, for the
aLoso owl intermediate pun., uu TUESDAY,
December 11th. at 10 o'cluct A- M.
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
n „ The steamer MANSFIELD, (Imtain Taus.
cf,, Q ,altiaraNta O '
r—ark ItotrasA— vial Lamm tor the
• ~r atbovo oud ntermodiato porta um WEDNESDAY,
Dmamber lath, dt, IU o'clock, A. M.
Yor frolailt ur paaarqn, apply on board. dets
Regular Louisville Packet.
. The ateamiar JALVIS POE, Captain A. STUART
—01,,k, IL C. B r.lxt k! , l—Arill kayo for thwith<Yre
and lutrrtuo.ltat,• THIS DAY, Thy,tuber
I th, at 4 I'. 11.
For freight or lux...se tipple 00 Newt, or to
loch FLACK & BARNKS, Agvntis.
The eteatuer MAKENtitI, Captain A. Sh.C.Q.-
,z,.. 1 ‘ ._ 4 , 4 1' ; Antuata Clerk: will leave for the above
and lutermadiate ports on WEDNESDAY, Do.:
volber 12th, at 4 u'cluek P. Ai.
Fur freight ut• passage apply on board, or t o
de ,5 COLLIIItWOOL & FLACK,,Agents.
The stearoor GREAT WEST, Captain A
7 1 ,Iii_p2M'Couxocon—Clork, A. M'CAsti.Hlt—wil I kayo
tlto Above ane♦ qll intormodaato porta. on
Tti t.:BDAY, Dot:umber lith.
Par trot; ht of Passage; apply on board.. dory
For St. LOWLY*
ItIO ntnamnr J. S. 1.111!1.11..P., Captain Wu.
~..- S roons.—Clark, J. lerrzoCßll.l)--Vi 111 h., VI3 for tin.
1 ' aboro and intenuadittlo ports on TUESDAY,
Decombor 11, at 10 o'clock A. M.
For freight or paasaga, apply on board. or to
FLACK A BARNES, Agootti.
pr Nashville.
T 49 tout 4l' ? Cart. J. J. Rm
o
som—Cl Resi4lox, JA.. wilt for the
abet° and lutermethate ports WA TUESDAY,
December /.Itl, at 10% A. M.
V For freight or itessage apply on Ixard, or to
de.e3 FLACK Jr. LIVINGSTON, Agents,
TIEASF'S PIAPURAUM FORCE PUPMP, patented Au-
WO; 186{ jy tie Itif t, O Ltroct ael pppent FFMP ever
lioutited. It IS q t ton, baantlTO ypngpeutal;
double sating weighs 4 4, 4114 4011TerS Jo gwlions water
per minute. (emalleat olio). It eau be atlbrded at one-third
lem price than any other Pump of equal capacity ; in not lia
ble to get out of order; simple In construction; cannot poo
sibly freeze; and gives a constant, steady stream of water.
For Slew Entails, Mills, Factories, Boats or Workshops, or
for Wells or °Warns, limes cannot lie evcailed. All
'minions, Interested or not, art Invited to cell and see the cue
in operation at Lewis' lntelligencer Office, on St. Clair street,
near the Bridge.
siy- The Western Counties of Pennsylvania are for sale,
and afford rate chances for manufacturers or speculators to
realize a handsome income. JOSEPH LEWIS,
qovnidliz No. 2 Bt. Clair street.
—. " - Neither with wry rmr With MYlli Will 1 Mlle
IMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED
WITH BAD SlGHT.—Persons suffering from Bad Sight,
arising from impaired vision, conetitationel di.ray, old age,
or other rewire, would do well to call upon Dr. SHAW,
PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, where they may rely upon getting
Spectacles edentifically adapted to the JUST WANTS OF
TUB EVE. iditreaa. 26 Fifth street, opposite A. A. Mason'e,
P.: S_—Teieeoopne , Microscopes, Thermometers, and every
aril* appashtininti to the Optician trade, kept and repaired
on the wet/Wive.
O Glasses inserted in old Prattled.
*lt. Any article not approved of, exchanged free of cx.
pence.
loctipr! !l Alcohol
NOTICE—The partnership heretofore exist
lag between Jacob Mossetter, D. Hostetter and G. W.
4 ,
114.1,411344 of HOSTETTRII, SMITH t CO., was:l
dui-Ryes:l-0n day of Hereinler last, lay the soars
purchase of the intateet of D. Hostetter-by Jacob Hatetter,
The business willte conducixd. as heretofore, under the
Immo of HO,5T.e/ PER & SMITIL
JACOB mareirEß,
deal G. W. SIIITIL
MILLSR y riICIiETSO,II
IEU can be thoroughly suited with Ambro
t or DriVeitrOOtYPOO, CARCRYR, - Doarttt gt,
a ewe • - • •
voninzaankata—or various pa arns and capacity, for
Idiad sad power,. for ode by JAMRA WMIDROP,,
=MM.]
MEE
MYER, - -
THZ Rrrra. last evening, at anak, 'there were 0 feet
0 Inches water In the channel, by the pier marks—making
a rise of 24 inches since our last report. The riso is from the
Allegheny river. The weather was cold and stormy during
the whole of yesterday.
Tits steamer Forest City "is tha regular lAcket for
Wheeling tido morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock-
Tim steamer "J. S. Pringle was taking on hoard a large
amount of freight yesterday, which detained her departure.
Travelers and shippers may rely on her leaving fur St. Louis
and all intermediate ports to-day.
Tea steamer "Convoy " is the regular packet for tiallipo-
Ile to-day. She is the favorite boat with farmers and others
doing business between this city and Gallipolls, and leaves
regularly every Tuesday evening at 4 o'clock.
Tait favorite Zanesville packet "Emma Graham," will leave
tide afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for the above port. All those who
are bound that way, and know Capt. Ayera and Mr. Abbott,
clerk, will not fall to give the " Emma Chatham" a call
Tux passenger steamer " Allegheny," Capt. I. N. Cook, 19
the regular packet for Cincinnati this morning; she leaves
at 1034 o'clock. Capt. C. and his polite clerk, lir. Was,
will opt fail to make all comfortable and at borne who travel
on the favorite packet " Allegheny."
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
-•-
6 MT G INCLIEf RAM. 01 THE CIILNNEL
ARIL] VED.
Steamer Jet:remit', Woodward, Brownsville.
Luzertm, Beninett., Brownsville
•• C.l. Bayard, Peebles. both.
Kuban, Handerickson, West Newton
Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville.
Oen. Latimer, -, Rocheauw.
Forest City, Way, Wheeling.
Vitiry Mason. Brno, Steubenville..
•' Jacob P 0,,, Stewart. Louisville.
Allegheny, Cook, Cincinnati
Shottatien, French, St- Lom,.
D BP A ItTED.
Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville
Lit/Arne, Bennett. Brownsville.
Col Bayard, Peebles. I:limbed,
'• Bohan, lionderickson. vat Newton .
• Michigan No. 2, I lerNt.
Gen. Lai - niter, Hocheater.
Diurnal, Shoals, Wheeling.
Venture, (Jordon. Steulion, ill..
'• Argyle, Cole. Now Orleans.
1855. 1856.
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati,
Fvf froight Llor porotagn apply on lueult. or to
C0L.1.1,46 d W. Agent.
tior7 Sue. 116 and Ilt) Unter et
For Zanesville.
Vor fright ur paspuLgu apply on buard, or
ducs /LACK tlt LI VINGSTON, Rebuts.
For St. Louts stlitrKeokuk.
For Bt. Louis
• c • 4.
- AIVITISEME- NTS.
THEATRE.—J. C. FOSTER, aoleteasee and
Manager; Wm. H. Rim, Stage Manager; Caas. Fosna,
Aut!ng Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Bonertt.
PRICES OF ADZISAION :
Boxes and Parquette 50c. i
Private Boxes, largo $8 00
Socoud Tier 25c. Private Boxes, arena_ . 5 00
Boxes for colored persona.-- 25 cents.
Zir Certificate, securing seatal.2% cents extra.
tom' Second, night of the beautiful Miss MAGGIE MIT
CHELL . •
TUESDAY EVENING, DEctur.En. 11, .1855,
DOUGLASS.
Young Norval..
Glenalvon
Old Norval
Lady Randolph
Anna
Alter which,
THE PET OF THE 'PETTICOATS.
)Miss Mayes Mitchell
Dubcds
Young
Mrs. Foster
Julia M. Cooke
Paul, the Pet
,St. Pierre ....
Zephyr
Aladanie Bravura
3liu ale
OS.. Doora open atT,34; curtain rises at 7 o'clock,
PITY HALL.—Last week of
ILANOOTON'S ORAND DIORAMIC PANORAMA
THE RUSSIAN WAR!
From the commencement to the full of Sebastopol.
Tba entire Panorama covers an area of upwards of aO.OOO
feet of Canvass, being materially emitted by the union of the
most elaborate and intricate machinery with
EXTRAORDINARY CID"dICAL EIISIXTSI
Faithfully portraying the rising flumes In the Burning Cities,
Ikunbardments, Ac... beautiful Moonlight Ikenea, Twinkling
Stan, and Silvery Reflection In thcrWater. There are thirty
different scone; many of the figures are life aloe; the whole
torudeating with the
SToRMINO OF SEBASTOPOL AND FALL OF 'FUR
/MALAKOFF I
Amid the deafeniug explortion of the minee, rolling of the
musketry and booming of =anon, together with the lurid
glare of the BURNINU CITY, producing an affect
ONCE BEEN NEVER TO BE FORUOTTEN
N. 11.—Thom will be Afternoon Elia'tunas 012 EDNRrt.
'DAV' and SATUR . DAY, at 9 o'clock. Admission, 26 tent;
children in the atiernocin, 10 cent,
W 3. In the evening, doors open at. 8%; commencing a
7,% o'clock. Admission, 25 toms; children, 15 canto.
OBSERVATIONS IN TIIE EAST!!
Mr,. Dr. DURBIN . . of Philadelphia, will deliver hi
Bret LECITlift before Me YOUNU Me,v a Cuedwrit,x ASK/CIA
MIX, On TILELSDAY EVRN PSG, Deeember llth, lit La riven
&auk:el.—T/1r linpirr, anti rhrialiunily in U
Thu eminent ability of the Lecturer, his personal know
ledge of oriental lands, and the present inceresst attachrd
[bum, render thstiectignoLnYof no ordinary value.
Tigkets twenty-tlifili-ettly be had At English &
anifllarLadn'S Houk Stokes; and at the
Lecture to &immense at 13.4 o'clock.
WI!. DREW
S. S. BRYAN
W. A. AFCLUIIO, Lecture Connuitteo.
THOS. H. LANE,
XCURSION TRIP TO THE SUNNY
SOUTH AND UREAT WEST.
A NUte/Ee's
retioRAMA OF TUN URI:AT WIT AND sum-
Embracing VILIWI of the Sugar and Cotter Yhuitations of
400 Loons; St Louis. Alton, 111., the Miasouri and Illinois
Riker, Peoria and Peoria Lake, and the am - rounding country;
Lawn, lIL, Peru and !Attalla, Ill.; every city and town on
the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad; llttawn., Stained Rock,
to, ah the Italian Sconce, Mont, Joliet and Blue Inland, are
faithfully rupromcutol. riona of the Lakos Michigan and
Lrio, the city of Chicago, city of Detroit, and portions of
Canada Weot, the Maumee River, and cities of Toledo and
Cleveland. with 1000 portraits of the moat prominent citizens
of the West.
A visit to Antiriou's Pontirannt takes tho sportutor over
22Ai0 toilon of thu nioal interisiting portions of the threat )Vest
suit Smith.
At e.ch exhibition an Expbmatary Lorton, is given by
.Ilaituate Andrfeu, or the Arthrt himself, giving a description
of each city and town rfprUtkIIII.I.
Wlll be exhibited at MASK& it; MALL, every evening,
Dote MON DA Y. December :M. to January hl, latitl, and every
WEDNKSDA Y and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Evening
exhibition to commence at 7 l„r; o'clock; afternoon at 3 o'clock.
children, Mi. Parties uf five
persult , ., fa. dm).
INVENTIONS AND PATENTS
)1a )lists N. E.vros—Ssr I are a Pi., lisatiUtakturer,
awl La,. Intvly need llotwel's Patent Bench and at
your niticat I Will stab. what I think of it. Fortilanlng
Vviteors it is the brat thing in use, in fact the only kind of
)'lane that can 1.0 well wed for that purpose; and out, /Min
can plane an much ....turning in one day with It as he could
serape by the old method In six days. It leaves, toii, a much
more even, smooth and solid surf:lto than the scraper, ate]
um , that will absorb tesn varnish or paint. It is for all kinds
of floe wood work the best Plan.. I know of. In s. con
ntruct.l that it taken up, nod - ran take up, lint a very this.
rhil,, nut can be used against the grain an well It.l any way.
This makes at peculia.rly valuable In planing ,saws. I
shall never strupe any more veneers wlillo this Plane can be
obtained. It MILS{ name into general neat, raving so notch
thee anal doing such nice work as it does.
Torn, U . tiO4./DALL, Third st., No. I2'.
New fwrstertoas.—Mr Futon hoe nvw for sale at his exits
hitlon rem, No. &I Fourth street, ea vend very valuable
patented articles. Among other u Hopper's patent hooch
plane, which Is in great demand; a patent vice attachment;
Leeds' ev.lebratod hastera and ventilators; the much praised
portable oven, whSib no finally should ho without; tiurtley
and Fax's fan blown; and several other useful inventions.
The plane, the oven and the heaters, we can safely speak of
In the strongest terms from our own observation. Mr.
Eaton's new lino of business ought to prove profitable to
himself and awful to the public. New inventions are all the
go mar-a-days, and there are some good onto offering of late.
H EALTLI, Fr420N0.51Y AND XC.CI.I.LENCE.—" Know
-I I- first and are Daitte.”—Weramro, Daarnirt and VP-N.
itdoitts, a trio sanctioned by Nature, indispensable to Life,
limith and Action, and In every way-replete with universal
Impurtance.
Sumo ywars of study, tabor, expense and proving have been
given by the subsaiber to simplify and perfect hie system for
manning, draught and reputation, and its introduction :Lod
use within the poet two years, in many places, (but ehletly
in Philadelphia, Now York and Etostori,) has met with all the
approbation he could wish. The following le a brief descrip
tion of his improvements, all of which ore patented 111 010
Ullited States, and put of them lu England:
A (draught and kentiliitmg Chimney, which, in factories,
derellinm, and buildings of every dimicription, secures the fol
lowing advantages :---A perfat proof against tire; nolf-r-lenu•
log and acif-preservation ; a constant, powerful. regulated
draught, au that a stack 41) feet high has more draught [lmo
th.e usually built lOU fret high, or woro; a saying to fuel,
at least one-fifth pan, a means of taking• warmth 10111 venti
lation into and out of rooms; a saving of part of the heat
that in usually 1061 In tho amosiptirje; apt the wanstra-tion
of one tine to answer hi every story of a building, for every
room attjacont. to it.
A Trio Ventilator, or o vOnttintor with three powers of ac
tion, which inn be made of any size, In any form, to slut the
architecture of any building, and may be plain or ornament
al; this secures constant ventilation for any siiince. without
admitting mow or rain; it CUrCS annikey chimneys, and is
certain to give them draught
A Ship and Car Siphon Ventilator, to throw abundance , of
fresh air, and distribnte it in a ship or car,
and draw out the
foul air, without admitting any enow or rain, and but .me
bole to ho made In the tout' or dock.
And last, but not IeVL a Tubular Furnace, or heater; this
way be of may woo, and portable or tined. Buildings with it
art warmed in a superior manner; it aetwitx uo rod or Inju
rious bout, but takes the fresh atunsipheric air raphl, direct
mull warmed Into the rooms, mating h house feu] like a plea
sant June day, and canatrilaning largely to promote health,
comfort and cheerfulness. No gas or smoke escape, and no
furnace can ho safer as to tire. It is highly approved In
.Lurches; It is durable, .tairiaphi; easily managed, not liable to
get disordered, can bo cleared without making dust, and is
not clogged and obstructed by coal clinketings; It sal , . In
furl, and if properly attended, (but little intention In needed,)
i. 1,1 n 11101 saver.
Them, Itlvontions aru all simple, but effectual. Architects,
artisans, buildoratual all Interested, ore ip.pecif,itly reqw4t
ed to °manilla them. itelbrencra, Bast anti suillcient, given.
JOSEPH LEEDS, Patentee', anti Peuritietor:
O SIUSES F. EATON, Auld or Patentee, No. titl Fourth
stroet, Pittsburgh, is ready to receive and fill orders at short
notice fur any of the rtbovn mentioned great inventions, and
Is also prepared to receive propusals fur manufacturing the
Nun° in the cities of Pittsburgh ar Cincinnati.
utlvl7:ti2tx
NEw E lioßs sti()E
u„. undersigned, haring examined the none Mho,
alai nine io a entail by Air. Relizar [Burma', and now run
ning in the buildings of the ehl Juniata fruit Worts, All,
ghmiy (Sty, have great pleasure in bearing hatimony to the
retire t'unipletenens of the machine and the rase with which
it does its work.- It makes about ten Shoes per minute, of
excellent form. and without any straining or effort—working
UN easily ullOll making Shoes tir, when tuniing around idle.
The Shooo are funned on dies while the Min is hot, king
sw,lged and punched at the same time.
`The
ebanging tip}
dies, any site ot'atil4,4 of shim , mailki h‘Jinettitie is
exceedingly neat and well arranged, great credit
nu the iuyeutor.
J4XEI3 TIIOtIPSON, Civil Engineor ;
NICHOLAS VIVIAN, do. do
MOROE STRATTON, Mum England; •
WILLIAM . WADE, of Khali Sr Wade ;
S. li. TIARTIIAN, of Singer, Host - man & Co.;
ISAAC JONES, Pittsburgh steel Works;
WM. S. BISSELL;
CALEB ISBISTER;
F. U. EATON;
O. T. P. SEELY.
tts.The above Machine, with the EXCLUSIVE MOUT
OF EUNNING ONE Olt NIORE MACRINES, In pow olletvd.
for sale tat aetsumtnodatlng terms Apply to
D W. C. itIIpWELL,
' Water st.; Pittsburgh,
Or to ROBERT ORIFFIFTIIS.
decB:2w Allegiteny City.
Q lIINGLE MACIIINE.—KENIA Lt.'s I . 5 =
DOUBLEI ACTING It I V Eli AND SII A VER.—The
of Shingle ap.l Ltiosttor tientors, sis,shours yucj
others, is direaed to this ißrahtoble inyeutiuu, uow
presvptrct W thu pAiDc uy tbu Art( 13414 only plActwal tits,
chino extant, tor lltvlng and Sbayiug Bleirigtos,
Various cutting and sawing 11111d111108 have boon lurcuteil
for making Shingles, but it Is a wall known ltd that )311M
glee cut or sawed across the grain are quite too flimsy for
roon4g purposes. Numerous inventions have rticeutly ap
pearod fur Ming and shaving, and these have all been con
demned as worthless, from Weir imperfect method of riving,
which consists of splitting ihall the side of the block but one
shingle, Which almost invariably runs off This difficulty is
entirely obviated by
KENDALL'S SIACIIINE,
Which Ora splits from the side of the Muck a Moat thick
enough for two shingles, which is septirittett in Me 99 n4e,
sad by Means of alkali; guides wieli piski Is mmtinOtell
through a pair of approkintating knives, whioh cutupletPs
the operation: thus producing two shingles at every revoke.
tion.
This machine will rive and shave from the block threo
thousand shingles p r hour, of uniform thielhunni and taper,
superior In stolidity pail durability to those made by hand or
any other process,
14° {lop !ID tiitin imitate:4 to pine and other
soft WWI, n 'wor to" tat advantage, ma,`Walunt, and
every other description of timber that can be split.
The workings of the rattehille can be ediunined at U. H,
/VP FtnitUre 8 11, 11 2ttgl, klahntfeat rittabitid,
tine owners, ogled '
erg, and men of anterpriee,
this opens a now field for speculation, as there tanu etmllar
invention extant_
Tho machine ocrupioa bates small apaciyia of durable con- .
exaction, and costa but about two hupdred &flank, and
man end two bop caa pialps kola 2a.000 to 30,V.10 Adagios
Or day. •
Purligdit ofterritory, or toad:dues, Inquire at No. 31 Fifth
strret, or at thwaty Hotol.
rm. All impaled-information will bo forwarded by letter,
when desired. O. K. CX.A.IIIIEIML.N. Agent.
novlE...ft(
-POETRY-ANY, e q nBig thj
of saidetbre froin ' . 6l'ioniw&Y - of the mast z.i
Poetar,tralls in Raga& , *"b'w With tb4
oal , text 00 The o_tpoefte O.'.
cult by T. V. 51i9REfAtt, 1 04 'WOotirtt''
.
dagt XtemOg.
i vigitWOßTA
11 Dr. Rogers' Syrup 41 1 t
3_31.
bliss Magila Mitchell
.... . .. —Cunningham
Mrs:-Cumilugliam
]llse - Lillie Cantor
Mr. Calladlne.
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis,
Spitting Blood, Asthma,
AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS
TENDING TO
CONSUMPTION!
rp HE above Expectorant, prepared by an experienced
J. Physician and Chemist, has now become a standard
Preparation, and Is offered for the COMPLEPE CUBE of
those diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS,.‘
which, If neglected, woolly terminate fatally In CON.
SIIIITPTION. It contains no Opium, Calomel, or
any mineral whatever, but is composed entirely of those
Roots, herbs, and Vegetabl.o Sabdanee4 width hares
.epecific Influence upon the Lungs and their' onriected
organs. Its Immediate effect. te Ao allay all irritation,
and gently remove the phlegm and other mor bid seer ,
Lions, front the Throlit and air-passages, thus relleeing
the Cough, by subduing the inflammation and other
cameo which give rise to it. It is approved of and re
comthended by Physicians of the highest standing, and
may be given with perfect afety to the youngest child or
the most delicateleamte.
Lese than half a bottle will generally cure any ordi
nary COLD or COUGH, by followlngthe directions.
One bottle. Is usually sufficient for a case of lulls.
clans.
A few doses roll relieve Tickling in fhd arOdt,
Or Hoarseness. •
. . .
One bottle will effectually stop Spitting Blood..
Three to BGe bottles only are required In Bronchi
tis or Anthill's.
Four to Bight bottles will cure any case of 'Knapp.
eat Consumption.
One - ballets warranted always to Jo good, and satisfy
the patient that he to on the right road to a . CURE. • •
Judge now whether or not it Is beat to use P. Certifi
cates o n ills at tile office from multitudes of restored suf
ferers.
A. L. SCOVILL & Co., Proprietors,
No. 304 BROADWAY, (COT. Dunne St.) New -York.
For Sale by all Druggists throughout the United 4talee
and Cauadas.
I'r-For sale wholesale and retail, by it. E. SELLERS
CO., CO rner Wont and Second stmts..
: 4 41d ai, by lIENDEItSoti S KKU. . Liberty mtrevt;lll,
SefiWARTZ., awl BECKHAM .dt.• MoKkLNNAN. Alle,ghen.
City. not:A.l;.Ltw
•
SANDS , SARSAPARILLA.
IN QUART BOTTLES.
Foe the Itemmul and Permanent Care of all Diseaws
from an Impure State of the Blood, or
Habit of the System.
This truly valuable preparation is extracted from selected
roots of the Anent olcscription'
i by means of an expensive and
powerful apparel., which i , ltains the medicinal and active
principle in a highly concentrated form. so scientifically com
bining the several vegetable products hi the procisis that a
compound extract of baniaparilla is obtained infinitely supe
rior to any other for purifying the blood, and tlou cure of
Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever, Sors, Pimples, Boils,
elltAllet/114 F.ruptious, ItheLIMULSUI, Mercurial diseases, Liter
Complaint. Dyspepsia, kirmichitis, Consumption, Penuile lr
regularitita,, Loots of Appetite, am! General Debility.
powerful remedial ageut aCtssininitaheOusly Upon the
Sbisnach, the Circulation Mid the-Bowels, and gently ttimm
lahts, while it disengages and expels frecri the ‘system all that
la irritating and prejudlciol to bodily health. .. Being purely
vegendile, it is perfectly harzokseo in Its opoluitioil; the :mist
d•lu, ate pvt,llls may take it at any time with perfect tzifety.
The astoubthititr ouecess of this • nuoliclue constantly Au
creasing during the last sixteen yeare,dats ksamred for It the
distinguishiod ennomendatimis of the Faculty, and it enjoys a
widesipreail popularity and extensive patronage which throw,
entirely out of competition every other preparation of Sorsa
mutt ht.
Mien t/I /II is rn.,1.1' [full y 4,1 t the L.llusl lug lo,Lif
•
Tsar. N. Y., September 1,48.5-1.. •
Messrs. A. .11. et D. Sande- tlentlemen: I have for nearly
three years been troubled with that dreadful disease, Scrofu
la; SO much so, as to be offensive to my Husband and to my
self; and to obtain relief, bane tried ovary kind of medicine
that came under my notice, without effect, line of my neigh
bors. who had been cured of a similar complaint by your
Sarsaparilla, advised me to =ken trial of it, and 1 can truly
say that It has done me a world of mind, !riving completely
cured me. /loping that my evidence may induce othem
sirtdlarly ittlticted to adopt die same remedy, with the lame
eiMisfactory results, I remain gratefully yenta,
110 Propared and sal by A. B. Ic
and ChouiimA, 100 etreet, New York. Sold niso
11. A. KAHN &STOCK & FLEIIING 131108., Pittsburgh,
and by Druggists gtmerally. Price id pyr I.tile, or six bot
tles for $5. uor-'7:1111
DR. 11. J. B01111.E1"FE, 13 Fourth street,
MUM/nigh, offsrs his valuable Fur.seu RE3U IN',
which is unfailing too the curs of all painful au4 dan
gerous disorders b, which the Female Constitution is 11111 , -
.1,1- It moderates all exnac, and removes all obstructions—
invigorates the debilitansl and delicate, by riamlating and
strengthening the system, and fortifies the constitution for
the duties of hie
It Is peculiarly twit el , as it will in a short time remove all
Meetructiens
We are not of tho number who believe and act in .aceord
sum with the belief that long and elaborate detail give..
weight and dignity to objects of tither momentous or trivial
Import; iiichno to the contrary opinion, and hold that
simplicity and tenth invest such as are worthy of any atten
tion, in decidedly the most rich and comely colors. In the
present instance, our great desire is to Ist undee-stood by
those who may look to as for information, all eine tieing con
sidered of minor Importance.
lien circulars.
I1?3. Unice houtn, from 9A. lit to 9 P. 31. inov4.:lm4
PRIVATE DISEASES--DR. BROWN, No.
41 Diamond alley, devoted his entire attention
to an Office Practice,. His 'mania:id Is meetly confined
to private Venereal Di eases. and such painful affec
tion& brought on by imprudence; youthful Indu.gente
and excess.
Syphilis, Syphilitic Pr - options, Chmorrhea, illeet, Stricture,
Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Blood, with all dises.es
of tile Venerimkprgan. , Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Pdmptinus,
Totter, Ringworm. Mercurial Diseases, Seminal weakness,
Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weaknius, Monthly
Suppreiedens, D1.94 , 8-913S of the Joints, Flntnla In Ann, Nervous
Affections, Pam, in the Back and Loins, Irritation of the
Bladder and Kidney's, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed.
Twenty years' practice thin in this city) enables Dr. Brown
to offer areinnu.ices of a speedy cure to all Who nmy come un
der his care.
Moe and Private Consultation Rooms 41 'Diamond all.l
4y' C han,,s moderate. Inovsnitnly
DH. ISAAC THO MP SON ' S MUCH cm-
Latin) EY I.; WATER—
- Us MERITS STAND UNICIVAL,L4O."
Tide old, trial and invaluable remedy for ail diseases of
the Eyes, after having Stmid Elko test for over 'fifty years, and
.the demand for It stilt ink:teasing, is now, and has been for
the poet two years, offered Tut safe 'ln an entire new dress.
Each bottle Wit have a.aterl plate engraved envelop>, with
a portrait of the inventor, Di. Indic Ilhompson, New London..
Conn_ and a Jac- simile of, the signature, together with a Jon
simile of the signature of Alio present proprletor,,John L.
Thompson. Nos lily. and .163 „111 Fm• street, "Froy,ltiew York,
and noue other can be gemline7"-- - r- , •
The proprietor has bOrimmipel.letito make this change In
the etylo of the wrapper, owing to the large quantity of
counterfeitwhictr for the pa:ste few years palmed
updu the rommunity, and especially at the West.
purchasers are partitularly requested to buy none but the
above described. and no the red label heretofore lewd has
been railed in, any found In that form the proprietor does
not hesitate to pronoun, counterfeit.
For sale by all the rasped - able Druggists in the United
Stakes and Canada.
QE- Sold n and retail at Er. GEO. 11. KEYSER'S
So. Ito, corner of Wood eitre,t and Virgin :111(1, l'itt6burgh.
aep2Ew3rn*
Substitute for the new Liquor Law
—DIL AXTI-11.4.0CIT4NALLAN a safe
and awe rennaly for the gttre of
N TRALDRRANDE,
A Colleolitrltt...l xegytal t ie extract, and as a tonic is unequal
led. Via- the following complaints It is a most valuable med
icine :I>y,q.k . :psia, Liner nipta OA Epilepsy, Neuralgia, Pil e s,
Ft-rera of Dredged: General Debilay. Thi
medicine is intended ty produce a chittate in the systincyjunl
a distaste for alcoholic &hilts. Several instances where 'so
have sold it, we have laid the most grarift ing re , ultt ; 60. Is,
pst.olin who :ire really ilexirtio, of breaking elf the iudul
gun,' iu iutotocuung beverages, this elixir will 1 , 1: a great
help. S.ld $1 Per bottle at the Drag Store of DR. tt El'.
11. KEYSER, No. lOU Wood ntreet, corner of Virgin alley,
sign of the Golden Mortar. lateaults
WRI(31I1"S PREMIUM KA'PIIARION
cools the head, and removes all symptoms of Head-'
ache.
Persons using
wRIGHT§ . FATgARTLIN
Are never liable to sun-Farrik,t.
WEIL:1.11"S PREMIUM KATTiARTON
Is the most valuable 'acquisition to the toilet, retaining the
Ilalr in 1111 V required form.
For sale by Dr. UEO. 11. KEYSER and R. E. SELLERS
3: CAI., at tn cents per bottle. aught
IStI
. - 1\ ° 7 L: i s A t N r: "() %5 1: e7 : 1 give t U u " r N, e l .\ a . S n T t Ult
I tO
this
kind of stock, to the exclusiOn of Fancy Goods, wuse
qUe I kex of which our assortment ill both brandies Ii most
complete. i'Ve have just received our SPAXLND SUPPLY OR
UOODS, and can a o peramPiNcurihinit goods ih r our
to Is• pleased both in quality and price. Call and Wee no.
Oct- Please note the locution, Nob 75 Slurtiot sttaatt.
lIROOKS 4. COOPER
A_ PPLIcAIIoN Fa
"OE CUARTEIL—Whereas, a number of
the citizens of Peebles and Collins Township., Alle
gheny County, have applied to the Court of Common Pleas
of wood County fora charter for the EAST LIBERTY COL
LEiI I ATE INSTITUTE," the following order.was made:
And now, to wit, &Member 17 th,1845, it 61 ordered hy the
Court that the foregoing application for a charter he mar
lished, according to Act of Amenably.
Lty tließ,oprt .
A ItTLEY
FOX'S PATENT FAN BLOW E,HS,' for
Foundries, Roiling Mills, Smith Fires, Ac., pntenten.
July 17, ISL.&
These FANS are made on an entirVy new principle, and
will run with lees power than any oth.erFan HOW iH use.
The blowing wheel is much lighter and ittrong-er than that
of any other, and from Its peculiar construction is lois liable
to get out of order. The shafts are made of cast steel, and
the Journals are parallel, minting in gun metal boxes.
MOSES K EATON,
Agent for 3lanufrcturers, No. 80 Fourth street,
norlslawtf Pittsburgh,
AOTIE is lieriiby givoil to {4l pe r eonB in
ter-uxt, that I..vtlets ut Ad*iutStutttoo upou the
u of 1111-Alll.E$ 8.11.18E11111911N, lop of Pitt township,
Allegheny county, di.ssised, hare been grunted to the un
dersigned. All porsons indebted to said decedent will make
payment. and those haring claims atutnst tbe same will
— trent them, duly authenticated, to no for oath:intuit.
JOIIN LLARRISON, Pitt Township,
LicsT4FF, TUIEI4I, 109 Penna. AYeatlV,
t 4' ' la of Chas. Siliterliorn, ileu'tl.
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POR SALE LOW, at JAs. ebt,t,67a &
116 Water street, ItetwpoulYnod sunl Au 141140,1,
n übmber of R.. 4480411 QUlTB;with ilaindeitogdetct—:
glitatle Nr RatitoiatCanwtora. .41 50 , 1 1 10 a Tm i ng G ems
for a uue-hora&WaRIM, aovao
- . . • •
AnfiItANA L .IILWALATA.7O .CA - MAR
r wnzoN & SON:IVO: 91 W' "sihei, respecitally
form Trithiletiateat WO- ortment 11.
host styles ut Hata awl thtp4vihiciv they Will sell /Allow
prima for cash,
N. 11.—Just rei.eived, a new style of !Alike Riding Hats
and Caps, [mule!}, J. WiLON,k• 50....
KEEP' yourlterid,l, and freil ?cow dritarid
Aaratrag, and jha . 04 4,40,31 mm disease, if you Irish
to pregtripmmt ux i v , , 3 - 005.P.314.111 OIL is he Lest.thig*,
y.all can Andi.4o4,mg ri pira, ettlects. It is likewise an
excellent. Article .for, .witenibg and- beautifying the bah.
, witl
Pile°'4ceAts per4f , Sa 6S.
Sad 09 L. CrTUBEIty,
(ley4 gOlArket +greet.
ORANGES -5 bble Sweet Malaga just. rec'd apd for eale.try.
nov2B 4.1411 ER & ANDERSApi,.
• - •
MEALCAL
POR THE COMPLETE CURE OF
1=I=!
SABAH J. PMU.MAN
TO MARRIED LADIES
.144v27.:11taw21
=II
.BOERHAVEIS'
+ 'e
HOLLAND 8ir11119,-
Eat Hollt.42ulBch. liruiden. Ritters,
TWO YEARS Chace elapsed. mince die.
thictom of this valushio fits volute, do 'Witted States.
Parin g this time it. Las gobtsf snarersot Popadonill rut a
remorly for
.Feuer:Und: Ague, Dyipeptst . .sligesffen; Riculifthe,l !
Lore -4PPthtc thst4rtas, 4,4
_ • am/ .81redieji, ,
mooiy of our irioseworthiellizenst foalvinideent
efficacy tri on atractions of the istomach and; AZ - a
tonic, 14.nover Pas been equalled, forahisrollef affords.in
all.enses of debility or weakness of 10ry . kind' is itthost In.
attintineous: • lit nervous; rheumatic aril
tioim, it has tn , timermis instanrezr pions:Ude:ay berielidialo
and In others effected a decided pure., • , „
When eminent nhysiciallapitaitribe,'Mui their patleritiSO
unbesitatinglY recommend, surely we may •rents"! vismbt,
and eagerly, test ita.viztues for ourselves. ; -"; ,- • • .
. AAA AGT/t. ,
A Case qf Eyol.3tonthY Standing iteeilgre.l 4 frth
Mud Ditlers:--allehael Kelly, N0. , 117 Grant, freeiltelibilehl.`
sheet, Bays: ‘A Last July. 011110 running on the .Tiler, on 0.
cotton boat plying between Nuelissand , New,Orktans,,l was
taken with fever end ague. Per'eight long Mondial suffered."
with this dreadful-disease. • l'het.traiaterpart of tidal/a:l4'T
VW unable to work, and, spent .at least liftrdallars . for
ferent medicines. but I.faund .
,petmanent Thrt`e
tria , ke ago, one of my friends insisted upon nay trying ' bare's Holland Bitters saying that a cure was guuriusiced.
After faking It for on. , week ; I Iptlet, state f was a sound
man. I have been at work., yew for, two aree hi0: 0
laid no return of tbe chills and feVer whatever." •
I oertiffthelliniattatetifentiCtrifd, —
Tuon.,9 Apirp, Diamond House, •
' - • -Or at Gothic Hall.
IfiIADACIIIO AND DEBILITY.
. .
Mr. Silas Lisconth. of Birmingham; have found • •
in Boerhave's Bitters a remedy for headache and•debillty.
- My wife has also used It with the greatest benefit." •
Mr. A. S./fiche/sun,. of, Pittsburgh, also. •uentarka that ant
has experienced much relief from Its use for headache. .• ,
• READ VtlSi • ,
A //e/lauder's. Testimenty.--Jacob Binakea, qua. in the;
Holland settlement of liheboyipm, M'irsconsin,;shyat "After .,
suffering for some limo the misery.attenditigtuputke yr 9417:.
tration of mind eared body, I have been reeturyd r hylising
Borrhave's Holland /littera, to perfect, health?. - !r:
The fact of this remedy being in such high repute an . fit43.
the liolhuiderein Wisconsin, Michigan, Now
_.Vork,-.in fact s ...
in. every Rolland settlement is the United Ste
_tee,iirtivee 1,
notch in Its favor.
STIIHNOTII AND IIEAta'LI,DESTODY.D. „ .
Mr. John IlaviOSion, living ten miles above
the Pennsylvania Coml. says: •• Iyhen.l counnonced,hilting
Brierhave's Holland Bitters, I could hardly yaillt:r 7 naw../
,otiJoy excellent health" •
%V la NESS 01? Tlli STO3LACII AND. INDT.irBBTIOS
Another Ckeat Cum isgeetei by Bwrbare's..liblbi nd ;
—The wife of Peter De Witte, tiring-in 11Olianitt2`nivja,..Elie-,,
boygan county, Witicantsin, sufferect.unich frotriss pt
the stomach awl fruligestiun. Sho had been. utierA,pLysb..
earn for soma- tinie r hut the,disrasu anti . rio4,tor barn.
c.ren • ShurAuriiiisod.sonto_iroilatid 1114*,at„ our
•office, which has . given tone to hor sturniztcli v hirnunotlid end..
strength are returning, and we, tirmlibelleiro,tbat tills
au effected by your Medicine's ,- •
We have still to , renOrit nanny wonderfril enrea effected by
this remedy, but lutist wait another opportunity. One thing
yon coo rely upon, what we Wive published aro - from persons
touch respetted in our community, ant are literally true.
J. QUIHITS,
Editor Stielmyguti Blieboygnal,,WlB.
A r.,, T'an, Mayans' Standing Car& fry /Merhare's Hod.
Ilsmderon, Ntts6rirgh,isayiv,f4.ftils
muttering fur three months - with rhea”oesistO--tcpari of tim.
time 60 severely as to confine me to my bed—l bays been
entirely cured.by using Boerhatu'e Rutland Ilittnrs.l...bavo
bad one attach siure, but forzud almost instantnneongyeliet •
the samamedicine, Itde, frt. my.opittiom a sure remedy. .
for rheumatism."
NERVOUS AND KILEMATIC AFFLCT'
This changeable weather is likely to producectt . grebtsdeat
of Alclawas. To persons troubled with nervous,or rheumatic,
alTixtions, we would recommend Roerhave's Holland Bitters.
On referring to our columns you will. iludreertilleates from
some of our first German and English eitttettesPenrityis
roma Rua"-, Zeitimg. •
THE WORST FORM OF RILES CAN RE CURED.
We are at liberty to refer to several well known gentle
men, who hare used, thoroughly tested, and now recommend.
Boerlinve's Holland Bitters as a remedy for:piles. .We are:
not at liberty to publish their names, but will take pleasure
in referring auy person to them who denies this statement.
For this affection, one-half of the .prescribed dose should
Ise taken—say ha/fdeaapponful—mornitig, 'noon and
one boor before meals.
- .
The great popularity of this delightful ArOma ties indur:Bd
many imitatfons, which the pnhlic nbould paid against...pur
chasing. Bs not peraorultat to buy anythingatint Mall Tort
have given Boort/ace's Holland Bitters a Dna hot . -
tie will cenVillc, you how infinitely superior it's to all these
imitations.
t'..otti at $1 per bottle, or six bottles foi $5, by the Bole
proprietors, BENJA3IIN PAGE, Jo., & CO.,
Man u fart nring Pharmaceutists and Chemists,
Ler Smithfield and Third streetl, Pittsburgh.
R. E. SI.LLERS,6' CO., Drnggtsta,
corner SecondAtid Wood atreets.
And all Dnlggists in Pittsburgh, Aftheny, Dirtniughtun,
Manrho,tor and 'rempcianceviGa, gg0213;d007
DR. MORSE'S
NVIGORATING CORDIAL,
A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. , -
Health. Restored and. Leisithoped
HORSE'S INVIGORATING IL
IT'ILL replace weakness wfth grkiai i !
Incapacity with efficiency, irregularity wakiatiprja-aad
natural actirity, and this not only without 14ariiiiiio.U.'
Lion, but with a happy effect on the gentinknattnachnli#
&&-Ilear in mind that ail maladies, Wheie , i'el.
finish with the nervonaspitem,,rmd than the parallzallinhed'
the norm tiff inotlimt and liernisliOnrig physical de#/4:
in mind, also, that for every land of nervous diaealie; : gin
Elixir Cordial la the only reliable preptiralhillp6l,fr.
ccia oy iemvous Drsr4sa." ' 4 /1
N. language can convey an adequate-idea or the itunatidc7.
ate and almostriairaculoviacrhanv-whieh td occasion. frithe
diseased, debilitated and shattered nerrons eystein, slie Olt
broken down by excess, weak bY siafum.:or
sicknora—the unstring. and mitred organization eatnttco
braced, revivified ond; 'Wilt 'l4O.
B YmPtems of di.lesseccaniith toget . hCr under ita
root.. Nor is the effect ternrtorarY;' for tdme,ordial propeOlett
of the medicine reach,theicOristittiticai itseqknibitittieradir i r
to its normal condition. - ,
LOSS OF =RUT,
Confunion, giddinqis, of bleed
debility, hysteria, wretcliodadas,Thoughts otaelf-deittructlork
.,-fear of ifiniiity,
ty, nervna.am4 slai 3 l4ainsNiAo Ittoldpit: .
decay of the propagating functions,: b-ptetini .
vague terrors,l:ralpitatinifof pfihc4it,***lftplol4
tiun, otc. , frtouAtteeC4, b . ;
rellauco to ho planett on -Ittitatattilitotit,Nr4atritabr.j.nW
A GRtfa ' SfarilcUP. ; :lool .
. . .
The unparallotott effects atf .. .tbla greist .restortitiveArrislt- .•
complaints Incident td temalrti, Mark is new era In the maga,
of medicine. Theruiends otstimplanti havtiAVer&itiveP*6l-1 ,
thon.muls 'of luilgonints. concx?Oreil—r(Al. P, o ltriwirtitti;'4 l ' 6 S
wociftral lit am carious diseases ant'deranmentst *00444,. _
the delicate formation of trontati render her, labla.
. EVERY - SENSE,. • ._-
Who sauna from weal:nem, deraagittenti neryettimees,'. Us!.
worn, Delman thecbsek,or , any istherailsender, whether
minor to her sex, or common to both soica—ablauld
Invigorating Cordial 6 ' '.z •, • •
, .
• ,BLARlilltD. PEREIMPS,• , i •••• 'o•trs't
Or ,alien, flail this CX - irdhd, afire they !rare [[sailg bid , : 1!
Go or tee, a thorough regenerator erthe systera:
dirl,tinS are to to. found the happy parents or healthy of:
spring, who would not ims NJ but fur this extraordi
nary preparation. Aral It is effluffly -potent , fort thgotuany,
diseases or width Gls reconuneuded. •.Thourands ac•jtottum _
Wen hare been restored by usiug,itoatal not-In aainglo•the
stance has it failed to benefit them.
.. . . .
PEREONS•OB , EALE„CO3IPLEXION, •
Or runsufflptiro habits, are textured by the use of a battier-kir
two to bloom anal rigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel
low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid compleaton:,- ,•
TO VEX '
These are mane of thdritil and nielifighoireffeetstirpildcese
by early habits of youth,viz wealnekg of -- thiafflitek and'
fitubs, pains in the bead, dinfinsta of sight, loss of ffluxcular.
power, palpitation of. thtf heart; diersetnilit, aterverni halm s •
lfflity, derangement of the di6wetire functimpi,.genarrifides'
billy, Oylilptol4.l of C011e.11111tItt6T19; ete.,
Dlrnhdly We fearful effects on the mind are ntuelr to be
dreaded. Loss of-memory, confusion of ideas, depression sec
spirits,'eell forebodings, aversion to rt.lciety,
lore of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of-the
All rhea afflicted.
-- liglot+RE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
Should rtglisti that a sound mind and Cody are the most nee
catenary requisites to promote oelitmbial happittegol indeed.,
without these, the Journey through life • beccanes'it weary
pilgrimages—the prospect hourly:darkens thirmietri the Mind
becomes shadow.] with dotpair, and filled {pith- the xitehnt
eholy reflection that the happiness-of another becomes
blighted with your own. •• •
- .
Dr. Morse's It Curdle' ha: Overt chutiterfelted. by
sumo unprincipled persons.
lu future,ul.l the genuine Cordial will have the proprietors
far-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, end the follow:
lug ',cords blown iiithe
Dr. Diorite's Invigorating Corti/ILL •
C. IL •
The Cordial le pia up, hlkl . cnucentrote c t Ittlipat;
—price three dollars per bottle, tire LAI"'
twelve dollars. - C. 11, Illliti,-Prupiletrif..
lireadtruy, N. Y.
Rohl by Druggists throughout the Illtitest Stuteit.Caiact,
and Lite Nest Indies.
AQE.NTS:
ant- Ek ,U.:H. KEysg,g,NctiltallioutistiA
.$14.311NC1 DRAM, No. bU Wood
E. iiRI.LERS, Wnoil street.
Alleghgny ci,ty.....R.W.KIIASI • & APIOIX.NANL
AJIIGy r SA-111.1,4:A ett.:. • •
..... PLEMINt,I‘.
Agent, Ihr D. PARK, Cincinnati. (41tattwls
" Peßrowia , s Essjelie e : cif J4isnaletipPlAgei. ;
HIS ESSENCE is it preparatiop unixstigi
'excenCTlgt.. On otdindry aitirrlide g t,' incipient eholeta,;
iu SkOrti ID all moon ofpmetration of.thstligestirpfdintions,
Ij is orinestninhie value. Deming theptertottenesofepidemlo
cholera and ernaither perspbunts, Wit peCUliliZletAßCßeloo
no tinnily, individual or traveler ebttithlhe ' •
Cenrins.—Do....tnre to get ti,, genuine Edvsenco which is
prepared only• F. lc, at his Drug and Chemical
Stole. E. torn. of Fifth and . t•heittnnt4ittreeW.Plillailitl.
p h. 19, and fur sale by all the reveeteble Aitetheearies in ! . 11 .
United Eitatesi anthie Pittsburgh by _
- - D. A. , FAITNEBTO , I;V•IS: TOL,
SCULLY kCO.;' , • •• , ' •
And in Allegheny by. ': - a
ti, P, P,uuv A
sept,Tmdttsy bEr. VECKI/ 43 •
Palakii•tatefettett gpAcit.tel 4 P ,
I` DS preeminent for ,ilavoring , &mrpsy.
S
Gravies, Flab, Meat, Giunefitv., l4 We' 8,1 ! 1 9: 6,1 40. 011— •
hoesletinves to. try it. Pelee 25 cents per botirk'nt sir Orbee ,
47 :Stores In the United States and atillaiS.
Per nine by AI'CLURO and a n• iti-NsEß;Mtuirmisli.
. - T. WRIGUT 4t C 04 7,
3ar4lik*Pl9-13)
Pittsburgl4.
241 pitorecstrtet a — v2iN4
Q ILK Phil Sll,,for Cloak 'rximsuiugdor
'0 at No. 81 Wood Ftreet• (dad) J. NVILSON'a-NA.
4 ,
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MEDIC AL
E3MMM
CiUTIONI
CAUTION 1