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:119E.DITFSDAY7.MiSENISTa....... DECEMBER 12.
'IIIIOPEEPERQS Or SELECT Coexcm—December 10,
I.4s.•—•esisancil met upon special';call.. Present.—
Mossni. ,Connbill, Drum, Jones, Kicw,,lytle, , Martiock,
Pcilooki Smyth, Taylor,. Weaver, andPretddfint Mc
.
Ard.
"Op ey Motion of Mr. Drum, rending of tbe. minutes
'dispensed with.
The President stated that Council had been con.
venedfor the purpose of fixing the place of holding
'the eleetionin the Third Ward, and presented an
ordinance relative thereto, which was read three
times and passed.
Mx. Kier presented the following report of Com
mittee to 'whom was referred the subject of an exam -
fixation of 'Mr. Jos. Lowry's Steam Fire Engine.
The.POn. Select and Common Council:
Gents :—The Committee to whom was referred the
subject elan examination of Mr. Jos. Lowry's Steam
Fire Eberle ' , beg leave to report as follows :
On Tize4ay evening, 4th inst., the Committee met
at the Rooms of the Board of Trade, in connection
with Messrs. Pears, Leech, Updike and Wilson, of
the Board of Trade, and Messrs. Ten-Eyok, Col
lingwood. and• Marshall, of the Board of Under
writer&
Mr. Isaac Jones in the Chair, and Mr. John A.
Wilson, Secretary. Having had a very general ex
change of views relative 'to the matter under con
sideration by the committee, Mr. Marshall offered
the following resolution, which was unanimously
adopted:
"That the Committees of the Board of Trade,
Councils, and Board of Underwriters, invite Messrs.
Jas. Thompson, S. S. Fowler and James Nelson to
unite with their joint committee, in a private trial of
Mr. Lowry's Steam Fire Engine, and that they be
requested to give the committee the advantage of
their advice relative to the mechanical construction,
its fitness for the purpose for which it is invented,
A and general utility.' -
Mr. Lowry named for the time of exhibition, under
this resolution, Friday afternoon, 7th inst., at half
past two o'clock.
And, in compliance with the sense of the resolu
tion, your committee met upon the ground designated,
corner of Liberty and Wayne streets.
It is proper hero to state, that under the directions
of James Nelson, Esq.,Superintendent of the Water
Works, the capacity o f fire plug, at the south-east
earner of Liberty and Wayne streets, has been much
enlarged, especially with a view of supplying Mr.
Lowry with wafer for the exhibition of his engine.
The engine placed upon the ground, an attachment
of one stream from the corner of Penn and Wayne
streets and eight from the plug on the corner of Lib
erty and Wayne, using the ordinary fire hose of the
city engine companies, were used to supply the engine.
In ten minutes after the appearance of smoke at
the top of the chimney, the water was forced by the
engine out of a two inch nozzle attachment, and in
a very few minutes this enormous stream of water
was forced a. distance of 196 feet, carrying with it
the entire distance, sufficient force and volume to be
of efficient use upon or at a fire, and was continued
for twenty-64 minutes, with but 60
_lbs. pressure.
The two inch nortlo was removed an replaced by
one of one-and-throe-fourth inch in diameter, and
again the powers of the engine tested with equal
success as before, forcing a stream of water 236 feet ;
in each instance flooding the street with water, fully
and most convincingly demonstrating to the commit
tee the entire ability of the engine to discharge from
either of the nozzles used, a stream far exceeding in
quantity and efficiency fur extinguishing fire, three
OT few Rand Engines, such as are used by our Fire
Department. But the very great capacity of the en
gine con be more fully comprehended when it is un
derstood that-in addition to the use of a or 2 inch
stream, four additional ones of equal size each, to
gallery streams of the ordinary Hand Engine now in
use, on be used at the same time.
At no time was there more than 90 lbs. pressure of
steam during the trial.
The engine in order for use, weighs five tons.
Your committee would, therefore, beg leave to recom
znendtb 'your bodies, and most earnestly to our eiti
..v.,ens,Zthe•Loirry Steam Fire Engine, - as a triiimpli of
of our own mechanics, worthy of your attention
and favorable notice. ADAMS GETTY,
Wm. D. Ilservros,
IssAc,Jostes,
S: - M. KIER,
Read and accepted, and ordered to be published in
the Gazette, Poet, Journal and Dispatch, provided
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does not cost more than five dollars each.
Mr. Drum presented three several petitions relative
to the Allegheny Valley Railroad, which were read
end referred to Committee on Streets in connection
,with /tailroad Committee.
Mil; Lytle presented report of Committee on City
.Printing,With the following resolution:
Resolved, That the Mayor be authorized to draw
his warrant in favor of the Daily Jforniwj Pow for
seventy-five dollars in full for printing to November
14, 1855, and also a warrant in favor of W. S. Haven
for fifty-four 71-100 dollars in full for his bill up to
July 5, 1955, and charge the same to appropriation
Ito. 2.
Report read and accepted, and resolution read
three times and passed. In all of which action of
S. C. the C. C. concurred in.
The following business from Common Council was
then taken up.
An ordinance authorising an Increase of the capital
stock of.the Pittsburgh Gas Company ; which in C.
C. read and referred to Gas Committee to be reported
on the next meeting of Councils. In S. C. action
nos-concurred in and ordinance read three times and
'passed. In C. C. former action rescinded from and
Action of S. C. concurred in.
Also, a bill of John C. Devitt, for $25; read and
referred to Finance Committee. In C. C. action non
concurred in, and the Mayor authorized to draw his
warrant for the amount of his bill In C. C. action
of S. C. concurred in.
Resolution for paving a portion of Spring Alley :
read three times and adopted. In S. C. action non.
concurred in.
The President presented the following :
Itcovived, That tbe Committee on Railroads, in con
nection with the Committee on the Monongahela
wharf,' be authorized to act in the petition of Wood.
Monet .1. Co., for the use of temporary track of Rail
on Water street, without any further action of Coun
cils. Read three times and passed, and action con
cured in by C. C.
On motien, adjourned.
Prioczentaas ov Coxxos Cereal..—Monday ,
December 10, 1855.-. Council met on special call.
Members present—Meters. Black, Caldwell, Edger,
Evans, Pelix,kietty, Gracey, Griffin, Hamilton, Irwin,
Kirkpatrick, King, Lewis, Little, Scott, Selden,
Tucker, Wilson, and -President Loeg.
The minutes of- the two last meetings were read
and approved_
Mr. Hamilton offered the following resolution,
which was adopted :
Resolved, That the Street Committee be author
ized to apply the money that has been appropriated
for the paving of Spring alley, at the rear of the
Fifth Ward Market House, to that purpose.
The following business from the Select Council was
taken 14 1 ,
o r ,tionace changing the place of holding the
general and city elections in Third Ward, Pittsburgh.
In 5. C. adopted.
Also, a report from ths Cntemittec to examine
Lorrry's Steam Fire Engine. In E. C. accepted end
ordered to be published.
A resolution directing the Mayor to draw a warrant
in favor of J C. Devitt, for $25. In S. C. adopted.
Ala% Petitions remonstrating against the further
use of Liberty street by other Railroad Co's. In S.
C. referred to Committees on Streets and Railroad.
Also, an Ordinance authorizing en increase of the
capital stock of the Pittsburgh Gas Company. In S.
C. passed. In all of which action of S. C. C. C
anted. _
I:l,nsolidation.—The following preamble and rcs•,-
i n ti o nft„relative to consolidation, presented to the
s e i s e; Conycil of Allegheny by Mr. L. Wilmarth,
the last meeting was passed through that body :
" Whereas, In the opinion of the Councils of Alle
gheny City, the consolidation of the cities of Pitts
burgh and Allegheny, and the boroughs of Binning
luripSouth Pittsburgh, Manchester, Lawrenceville,
and other corporate boroughs, into.ope municipality,
and under one distinct organizatiO4nd government,
would conduce to the—oonvenierretv—and security ‘f
Ate citizens, enhance the nave of property, extend !
its commercial facilities, and give increased value to '
dq exedit, amore enlarged influx of fosaign capital,
is name
ans. abroad worthy the proud positio and n we
Mi. hold
as t. 2 krf of the rich valleys of the Ohio ,
• . Therefore,
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the Councils of Allegheny caul , *
" °l " e “' • —rola-burg/a and of the boroughs around,
with those ot.N4 4 y wanner of accomplishing Suoil
SS to the most a t Y
organiiation."
' •
In accordance with ads gesolenoc, Messrs. W 11-
Jappoixdad a Committee, to
marth and Atwell were
confer with a similar Com. ‘.44 l t ` t " tki-9 P9 " 61•5
this city. •
fret
Penney/rani , . Railroad Tonnag, . —TI4
der than it was
ness of this road continues much hen.
last year. In November, 1851, the ago ,
,tea
for I ho
month was 22,004 tons, while last month in
623 tons. This increase of 19,619 tons, is mo 411 " Y
the through tonnage East and West, as will be ' een
from the following : •
1855. 1854.
Through tonnage, East 18,759 2,157
" West 5,605 2,432
Local, " FAA 11,239 10,880
West 8,020 7,055
The receipts of flour end gram at Philadelphia
over the road during the month, was 118,473 barrels
of the former, and 194,645 bushels of the latter. .
Silver Mince in Westmoreland County.—The Greeds
burg Democrat states that a party are engaged searcL
Donegal township, for a silver mine, inte4i
genes of which was received from an Indian o
hundred. years old. It is described as being sans
on Lewis' run.
The story seems to be rather "fishy, " and the in o
bability iB that either the Democrat, or somebo y
else is attempting to play off a hoax
' "
In Town.--George W. Gray, Eset„ Agent of !he
Michigan Southern Railroad, is in our city, and st•eiA -
ping at the .Monongahela Rouse.
. _
Democratic Nomination for Mayor of Alleglieny.—
Aa adjourned meeting Of.thollieghen'y City'Dtimo
eratie Mayoralty Convention was held last nigirin
the Town Hall.
The same ofheers presided as at the previous meet-
The name of Mr. John Otterson, of tho First Ward,
was presented for notaination by Charles H. PaOltion.
Alderman David Neillie'a name wee offered by Mr.
Mr. Meyers withdrew the name of William Adams,
presented at the former meeting.
The following letter, declining the nomination, re
ceired from Ajd. Neillie, was read by the President:
ALLEouarry CITY, December 11, 1855.
Chairman of the Democratic City Convention :
DEAR Sm : Should my name be mentioned in Con
vention to re-assemble this evening, as a candidate
for the Mayoralty; I would respectfully solicit
, some
of my friends to withdraw it. With many thankti to
'them for their kind support, I have concluded not to
be a candidate.
. .
I would be pleased to find all the delegates in my
favor supporting my friend Mr. Otterson, as he was
my only competitor, but will be perfectly satisfied
with the result of your deliberations; and ar
dently sustain whomsoever you, in your wisdom, may
select to represent the Democratic party at our next
municipal election.
With the best wishes for the success of our candi
date. I am, respectfully, yours,
DAVID NEILLIE.
Mr. Moffitt proposed the name of Alexander Hutch
-irilithi;'arthe'Firiii Ward.
The Convention then pinceeded with the
following result :
John Oiteison -
Alexander Hutchison
Mr. Ofterson baying received a majority of the
votes was unanimously declared the Democratic nom
inee for Mayor of Allegheny city.
The Chair appointed the following gentlemen an
Executive Committee for the ensuing year:
First Ward—Geo. W. Cass, M. I. Stewart, Adam
Enplar,
Second Ward--James M. Boyd; Samuel Smith.
Daniel Gayer.
Third Ward—Chr. Shrum. George (lerot, John
Fourth Ward—L. Wllruarth, Dr: William Herron
James Patton, Jr
After the adoption of the annexed resolution. the
Convention adjourned:
Resolved, That the Chairman of the Executive
Committee be requested to call u meeting of said
Committee, in order that the Committee on Address
appointed at their late meeting may report_
Meeting - of the Sadiere of the War 1513
pursuance of a recommendation of a National t:on•
vention of the Soldiers of 1512, held in Washingtot
in January last, that an adjourned meeting should
be hold on the Sth of January, 1956, a number of the
surviving soldiers of this county met at the t:onrt
House, yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock.
Ales. Brackenridge, Esq., was called to the Chair,
and Major David Lynch appointed Secretary.
After the meeting was properly organized, resole
lions approving of the objects of the National Con
vention, were adopted, and the following gentlemen
appointed delegates to represent the soldiers of this
county
John Grayson, John D. Davis, Peter Fieeger
Fred. A. Eelsley, IL A. Hays, John Winoel:. John
Davis, E. Trevino, James Chambers- John Parke.
John M. Davis, Henry Barton, d. Bonnet - on, John
Bucker, Joseph McMasters. IL F. Pratt, H. Bracken.
ridge, Henn• Long, John Clarke, Alex. Carnahan
John Eckels. and David Lynch.
The following resolution, were also passed noon
Run!red, That ire tender our hearty thanks to
President and Directors of tho Contra) Railroad.
their kindness to other companies for the same', 1
tendering to the old Soldier, a free passage to au
from Washington.
Rcsolccd, That the city paper: , he requrotedt cop
the above proceedinge.
ra rut 31,1- lag Pasorinrot of Pitt M r. A n
drieu being employed in taking his different view, ot
Pittsburgh, proposes to Login painting it us coon
B BUffiCieElt number of tickets to see his present exhi
Lition, at Masonic Hall, are cull/ to corer the ex
pense. Tickets for rale at every Hotel, Book Store.
and at the Counting Room of this Office.
Attacked by a Rat.--A little child of Mr. William
Crawford, of Pennsylvania Avenue, was severely
bitten by a large rut on Monday night. The child
was sleeping in a crib. alongside of its parents. wh. ,
were aroused from sleep by its cries when attacked
by the Tielollll animal. The arm of the child wa,
very much lacerated.
Urera Treat for the Chi/drrn
afternoon repreacutation or II a/I in gton' 3 Diorarnic
Panorama of the Ituootnn War, at the City Ilan, thi.
afternoon, at three o'clock. An excellout cbano.•
ladies and children. The exhibition close, on Sutur
...Lay night. _
Setr ng Store.—Wo rell the uttentien of ,ur
readers to the card of Messrs. Rosenthal t &o
Clotlders, in another column of this paper. They
have a splendid new stock of men and bop' rlething.
which they are ceiling at the lowect each pnces.
Give them a call before purchasing elcewbere.
Leek• Hand KM,d.—A man named Thomas ley.
employed on the steamer Pittsburgh, was killed. 011
Saturday night, near the Sisters, by a spar falling
upon his head. his body was brought to this city,
and an inquest held, on Monday, by Coroner Lowry.
Jfalicioni ilierh:4l. A man named Jacob All 3
boas° was brought in from tireensburg, on Monday
and lodged in jail hero, charged with malicious Lois
chief in destroying a itiantity of ~,a1 cars at Ler.
mer'3 Station, in May last.
Sudden Dearh.—A young lad) re,.iding in the Pith
Word, who retired to bed in sound health on Monday
everting, was found dead yesterday morning. The
cause of her death was not ascertained.
&$-Counterfetting , —Seel , ip.sierelli the lee
i•yery truly meritorious article. t hat when hy to Iv. eti h
It .11.thlialims a reputalion. thin it lo that ;tome unprlnciph•d
leireone, even at the rick of life. wal palm oil to the nubile.
petting an article more likely to kill then to rare. Ii u•
au many Imitations of lir. .1. llosturraa's CELEMI., Tl.l
SVOMUC/I RITT1:10. Thu CoulltelluiterA using the poreuuui..
argument (In order to effect sales) to dealers in liostette,
;,Sitters to pureltnet It from them, and sell It
bottles. The genuine attlelu needs only to lie tasted to Iv •
credit ita great worth. Wholesale and retail depot. Na.
Yeun street, and Ly the druggists and hotels generall
throughout the United Staten and atllatinei.
ii.ATETTER ....VIII]
tar Clark'. Stomach Bitters are acknowledged
by all who 1400 tried them to be the best lamily medicine ui
the age, for the cure of Dy.p.psla, Coadrentia, and a dui,
dered mate of the (dyer nod Steam bo. They hare ne rival
'I Ina proprietors do not pretepd to ensues pemde from Ming
other preparations that urn paI.IKI upon the public unita
tire name of Stomach linters. for they hays fudlid that .11)
one trial woo needed to render such caution unnecessary.
for sale, wholesale, by COLLIISI A. CLARK, Third otiot.
hetween Wood and Market; Uio. 11. If ETitrlt, 140 11,4
street; nod by Druggists generally
-AUCTION - SALES
(I,OLD AND SILVER WATCHES AT At r
k Wednesdey eeeulmg, Mx:en:her 12th, at
cluck, at the Commervial Sales Rooms, corner of Wre,d
and
Fitch streets, will he sold
-10 Silver, ant, Llunthig-case, Anchor Escupten't Watch, , '.
Anchor Escapement Watches;
Cylinder
3 Composition rune
A number of second-band gold and silver 1 Vabbes
One pair of Allen's Patent Revolving Pistols.
On the came evening will be sold, a small consignment of
rikported Segal's. (deellf I'. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
OEN. Idi.RIMER'S BANKING BuUSE
AT AUCTION—Ott Thursday evening. December •Jo,
at. o'clock, at the Merchants' Facriumr. Fourth strmt, mill
be sold, by order of Thomas Mellonsq , Assigue--That
valuable property on Fourth Street, adjoining the Bank 04
%irtsburgh; the lot being 21 feet C) Inches front on Fourth
treet, eijtending hock 85 feet tijA, Inches; on whirl) is erect.
superior tbreoutory, stone front, brisk &inking !louse
and 15m'. 1 .1( 11 $)ilnelY t 1 11141 14
Terms--On'll-fottrth cash ;
.er In i.gual pay meat;. at
twelve and 0 i g ht....),8) months, with interest.
)1.10 • P. M. DAVIB, Anctlonect
. _
ALE OF NORTH AMERICAN MIN IND CO. STUCK—On
/7 Thursday evening, December 13. at 7 o'clock, at the Mer.
rheints' Exchange Rooms. Vointh street, Pittsbuh
rg. will lo
tutu, for account of whom It may eoucern—W share,. North
Ameriegb Mining Company Stock.
noY29 I. M. DAVIS. A uctionou
A — 't A ',NIEETING of the Trustees of the
NXIWKIIOII DOL.LAII SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
l Nak,r .34, 185.5, at their flanking House, No. C 8
held Dace.`l,..itt4 pe r
just semi-annual dividend tvos declare 1,
Yourth atm r cent. per annum.
at the rate of .
,the following persons were clested a
At the same . mifinient, or Directors, for the ensuing six
Committee of Inv.
mamba: Alozraider Bradley,
Isaac M. Pennock, .4
murph.
John IL Shoenborger, jai;„2:`
Hew"' L Seey wad Trea.ur"r .
CHAS. A. CL.
WOOL—The highest.'net price in cash
paid by spwCiORE
ri4
decB •Liberty otreet.
AIDES --6O Dry and 55 o.."ir hides just
11 received; for dale by
SPRINGER /14"
RY "APPLES--30 bus. priine in' - - and'
or
Dorsale by [deal -SPRINGER litlitßAl loll .
__
ST FLOUR--8000 lbs. iti store
and tor sale by [dea] SPRINGER LIARBAN H.
Bo 9 '
LOOK . TO YOUR INTEREST —
You can get a splendid pair of SKATES dud STRA EN
1, 50 cents, all In good order, at
dec9 BOW 8 TETLEY'S, 136 Wood nitre.
COMMERCIAL.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
Prtsident.
L. WILM&RTH.
Vice Presidents.
T. S. CLARKE, GEO. W. CASE.
Treasurer.
N. HOLMES, in.
Secretary.
•
JAMBS P. BAER.
Superintendent.
S. T. NORTHA.M, in.
(I,mmitlre of Arbitration for Nortmber.
GM. W. CASS, P., JOHN S. COSURAVE,
JOHN URAPP, FEENEY LAMBERT,
JAMES OMARA.
STOCK TABLE.
IitiVERNMENT SECURITIES.
'melee mt. 1.1..
Unit&l States 6 'ft cent, 1856.... January 6: July.
Unital Stat.. 6 cent, IStl2.....Janiutry & July.
United States 6 "it cent, 1867.... January & July.
United States 6'f cent, 186.3. ............ & July.
United States 6 Coupon, 1866.... J rizivaxy & July.
STATE SECURITIES.
N.Y. 6 V cent, 18436-61...Jem., April, July & Oct.
N.Y. 6 VI cent, 1873 Jan., April, July & Oct.
N.Y. 6 V cent, ISO4-65...Jan., April, July & Oct.
N.Y. 5 1 ,,..; "t 1 ct, 1860-511-Jan., April, July & Oct, N.Y. 5 V cent, 1855. ..... .Jan.. April, July & Oct.
N.Y. 5 V rent, 1860-61... Jan., April, July & Oct-
Ohio 5 ill cent, 18.56 Jan.& July.
Ohio 6V rent,lB6o Jan. &July.
Ohio 6,0 cent, 1870-75 Jan.& July.
Virginia Coupon il'in 1580-87.- Jan.& July.
Kentucky 6'o cent, 1514....‘ Jan. &July.
Loribrlana 6's Jane& July.
Illinois Internal I rep. Snail: of 1847 ...Jan. & J nly.
Illinois Internal Imp. Stock, OIL Stk.Jan. &July.
Indiana State s's . Jan. & July.
Indiana State lilt, V rent Jan. &July.
Arkansas 6 V cent Jan.& July.
Nlichigan 6 V cent Jan & July.
Peunsylviuda 5 V cent Coupons...... Feb. & Aug.
Tenrit,see 6 V cent, Long Loan.. Jan. & July.
North Carolina C's, 1501
Illonouri 6'a, 'AI year Bonds
- J vt.tes.
- 3
(16orgin
Califoruta 7'5,16-70
CITY AND COCNTY BONDS.
Allegheny County tYg
Allegheny Coupon scrip '
Allegheny Coupon (Valley R. R.)..
Pitt.lburgli Railroad Co. (Penna. R. R.
limaburgh Coupon Y
Allegheny City Ca
Allegheny COIIIIOO 01, Philadelphia-
Caml DODdli. Old, ..... • • • •
Ens Canal Bonds.
HANK STOCKS.
Hunk Pittsburgh
M r chants and Munufaccurern' Bank
Nlechanics 8ank..... .
Dopodit.
Depk.sait
Pittsburgh Trust Company ..
Allegheny :'acing i'und Cofnputty .
Mechanics' urge Bunk
vt.."oll,,ter •
1111TDUE
.....
St. Clair trot Itridyi•
I i 111 3 ,1 street
hvrt.born Libertlci ktrutge
Wintam..port ILdge .
R A TLRO C'o.ll PA N I ES
AlL•ghau) Valley Railroad . .
Saliku+n• and
Cleveland and Pltteburgh .
C.:11,11,111e • .
Ohio and l'euusylvanin
Cennlylvan)a Central
PictsborgLi and st,.uletroli:l.,
Crlll FAMES
l'ltt.,burgla I',
Al COtT.tpa lay
I\ - SVRANCE CoNIPANILS
Ihttaburgh Lf. losuran,
V,le,t,ofil I 11311 rant ,
CJaZeng .
o:top:my -
TY.I.E6I:AF'II
rlttibui gh 50; 55
and touinvillo . ' 501 30 Ir.:
Me,Knotl. - ..... . • 50, ••• •
•
)11 SCELLANF.Or S.
btenr and PlAnk 11rld . 2,'S 26 20
ebArt 0;; il. J Clumpntly
•••••.-006nrg . Tor:wit:o 110' b 10
210611, luutNt,tl Dry Dor l• !Iv.: 10.
T11:11 , PlAnk „ .
lonong - aliela :00,0 0 met I 10. 30
40
1 00 2600gi•etly .b. 110.1•00,, ......Inl 1 b
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
tivrt, or 1111: 11111.1' Monotoo PosT, 1
,Inexu.iny, Drormber I'2. I
n o . .. 01,1 and uufavorabir for loaainriks
!I.:, n (air knirin; trltautrt , .l 1,4 the
r. .1.;; isilt-3.lrcirrNlu, Or, ntrr t. triolr
al.tute ritrittaterat a+t
Illr-ry tel no dtgtx•
;rig a. ..ra.l ar. Orel the writtlret will Mod , -
51. gi,r.• risi4 rtzl.l.o.lr•latirrio Irelrru
Fl.-tit. It - 40 !Ails frnat etnre
ra It an 11,. ill Art xt i 2r./ trlrb orztpertilto ftvin Karl
at /.4; 7t.) totpotfin.• frntn the liar; nI ze, 1.1)
.stye In. ' , tr., it V.."rar, 1.0 htd. .10 al ±in and 50 61.14
II tiAT llot is L'. , ) sod
(1,415 me., in 111;:r Ito in 1 , ,01. tram
arra 011 NW La. 10 It., bar( et 5•14,(4).
.. •
RA I .+; bm Itvc from mumsl st. blk; IGO IM.Cr.
IL t.t.evm . from Ito wharf, cmdloolnot Oats from wtore
at 34. c.
II It- - 313 , rt , tltita 1 at Itfa.
~AI,--Noll pram , L , r-. hat
1111 /1‘ - Tkor, hare i...•‘: T. :1 attatolsotot Ao. Ir. to u. 3 e
1-11/—.... 40 CI! lot,. at 13,
t .11. II: 4AI at $1
1 -111,--1,31. , . 3 tot, an iao tod 4 tow.
Paula ou prhair cola ,
, FV P. -nhirn Ito/ 6.r r,tall at Ito,
%It /I.A.,' , ll.—aalr. 12 313. rvt.led
lair IT , .aalet of '21a.1 i m N a at
4o cent,.
--There will bv an
The 1 t, tn. ~1 t , treig:t Impttrnt at Nen fork (4, thr p.I
rt: , It., tinin I r the com,pontitng well, lintt .ear. a.
milt 1 , , tnten ! , y III! . annext.lettutpurntsve Stnt , nicht Irolll th ,
For the wt...k 1 v.-4 14:.:,
In tt•.,ia
iaiNl 4.., .$7 1 t1.345
tiee
nral 11erdttflItt- I. 1.51 I. 1.1: X 44.3101
i'f , •l bum 4 - ,‘
r..t.u.1 erne, January 1. . i..lo‘l,9xit.ul
valor of Inerettsmhse esportowl dortng the week V 1
i1.t1t1,,i0.1. against al the corresponding week 14.{
ear the total valtw ~1 eit.ort, since the let of January
:on
A. t.• 4: 4, against e.3Ch4 , :g1.4:41 correspAwittoz
‘• AI I ncronse.
N r I , .LS 1.4....ett11.er 11 --St. rks hlKher Cumberland
Edo,. 47 , , . >liehlgxt , Sduthern,
Sterling 61ct,angr firm nt Coltou quiet. colds
Intlee. fluor firmer, .1, 14 10101.1.11 t torstralght
1.. r good rhlo. 00 1 for Southern.
V, heft; .1..11 role, 1 utlu huth. l'ert, firm 441i0n
nestern 14111.0.1 ni al j Vu. Pork dull rules sou
.1.111; side. 1.1,1 t lard lima advance.'; makes Wt. bids at
1'4., IA Itit,by bbiel. Cruller tau.. Palen 1;y041
tnn,;tl Rio sen.mt Arm: sal., 'bro.. 1.11,10 Nun 1 , r1.-au, to. fruit
1..Y0 1.1,10. Oils In fad to
;nand. undid, I tun tin,4 firm +ale. /,..) 14101..
Fretgllt , 11 rm
-- - -
Pun. klall . (111, 1/C:c1311/qa I.—The Flour market olintitinem
evceedoniii MU(' our but notice: prices have declined
cvport demund is quite innitod. and
the nuir rI Lil,l, V•is p. , rt..,1 Li ]sWblils western.. last even
iit 1.4 .....u.•“ and coins brands. and $1+,21a9
Hsu for tda. it bent ...resin rely dull, and drooping
o.• ~••• • . rime bush. cud o at
ill,: , I,n , u•,., at tt,e 1011, fig 1110,
ot] 7 ,. ., ' 1,1 et ha t. lo .. .osnd ens
~je s m 01..0 . 1e5,4 , 1 and in I, lids at 31,
--Flour in limited demand. sale
4:10 bl.ll at Umm the, II nothiug
I logm !ma,) ; , alan at ProNialuna Ileav) , auk.
;Kai 1.1.1 e l'urk at i1t.,;11.
.0.4-Fever and Aguel-.-.lullo Ward I re
y.,ur RH - TEM ua a remedy for Fever and Agin..
I woo not unly cured by it myself, but throe of III) friends
Lt :M.: oil Wylie aired were also cuml. One of them. wto
runt the river lied the tor three mouths, atid ^aye
the IikIi.LAND 11l rrEit:- , the "lily thing that did him
nnp govt"
l:T1 , IN careful t... yak (or Morhave's
I;ittt en The. great Fomilarity ,d Iris medicine laud Induced
many huitati..n.,.whidi the putda. should guard against I.ue-
Larurl
Sol,' at S 1 iwr 6411, I.,ttleA for SL, by the pr,
1.1 - tPt,s, Wr:NJA.MIN PA,,E. d CO., Nlanufarturlng
l'hArludceutistai uuA Chouvls. I'itt4l , nrgh, Pa.; It. E.
LElliz S CO.. corm, of P,014 I and Woo.) stryetal ott.l
bruggl,ts gruel ally. dee,
• _____
U . NT R Y PROPERTY FOR SALE —.
k r .) BLAKELY ,e I . noti have foi rule
A Form of 141 acres In Adams I.,wnship. Butler county.
A Le... ~ I le of 100 rirres tpt“ pi.llo. Armstrong crawly
Alss, One 01 201 acre+ tp., Allegheny cut..
Alen, one of 40 acres lu Plum tp., do
Also. ono of 110 tirre. In Pattern
Also, one of res ill Bobitiooti tp , do
Also. one of 75 /Len,' in Plum tp_ du
Alit, one of I lh acres la Plum tp..
do
Also. one of 110 acrep in Plum tp..
do
Also, a itralltiillt plow of land in Pitt township, roe tat [ling
16 acres. within four miles of Pittsburgh.
Also. 3!,.•:, arres, with suitable buildings for n suburban
I nt ‘t tibia boron Ulitllltaie Want of the
rit y
Also, a Farm of 130 at:l , 4 In Versailles township.
Also. one of 150 arms adjoining the above burns.
Also. 100 Building Lots at the end of the new bridge at
Sliarpsburg, lying between Sharpsburg and Stet...news% u.
Tb. , . a b o ve Flints and Lots are eery desirable, and worthy
tlse rig curls property.
d l , le c4 t d ,e .s c , all
(IFFY PROPERTY FOlt SALE — BLAKELY
Iticuse have for sale the following de6iridele city
property, is
A lloune and 1.,d on the North Common, in Allegheny city.
4. Lot of ti rotas all Cal,. tat set, In ltirminglnun, and two
Dweiling
A hot of Ureutiel rennst !vaunt Ammue, and seven
Dwelling Houi«ea.
A-well established (licensed) Wholesale Liquor Beitablisti
silent on Liberty street, Fifth Ward: lot 25 by lt'J foot deep,
with Warehouse, Dwelling Delve, bc.
A very lino Cottage building on Robinson stresil, running
back to ATtn street; lot 27 by 100 feet.
Four Lots of lireured en Quarry street, 25 by 100 (CO.
One Lot of Grotuid on LibuitY strw-, Fifth 'Wprd.
One Lot and two Dwelling Amin. is Lawrrinceyille.
Call and get one of our Registers, with fail descrlpttuni..
dec4:d.tw
APARTNER WANTED. —An energetic
business Timm with a cash capital of about Five Thon
land Dollars. can secure a partnership In a large Mantifac
turtsg business, fully and permanently established, and in
successful operation; located In the most central part of the
city ; that pays a handsome profit of at least lien hundred per
(wt.: done strictly for mob, and can he extended throughout
the United States withcant fnrther capital. No batter opp,
tiffilty than this has ever been offered for - the embrirtift, r n
In business of an enterprising man, which we can eatisfactie
rily demonstrate to those desiring the information. A awn
pleb, and correct statement of the concern is now on hands.
fur inspection. Apply at once to
declo,l: B. McLAIN a BON, SI Bift . p
(01)FISII - 10 drums' Grand Bank
NTSO " Cod-
lutk for sale by Idec4) 1.1.11.15 ER ..N
-.4
t
• • -;
°tuna
11.13
110
1.17 3 / 6
1111
105 , 41
102
106
IL2
9634
102
.J nu, Az July
.Jan. di July
Imports and Exports
I I :4,,:g1,5t0
New Tory Market■
Philadelphia Markel
Cincinnati
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RIVER NEWS-
Tin: Bran. —last -evening, at dusk, there were 8 feet
water in the channel; IY:tiepin, =lsles; and'llsing. The
rise comes principally frim:tha Allegheny. But In such cold
weather the raise may not last long. The .Clara Fisher"
went up the Allegheny yesterday.
Teo steamer " Diurnal," Capt. J. A. Shoals, iS the regales
packet for Wheeling this morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock.
Tam steamer "J. S. Pringle." Capt. W. Stoops, was una
voidably detained yesterday; she will positively leave s to.
lay for St. Louis and all intermediate ports.
THE 800 steamer "Cincinnati," Capt. Abrams, is the regu
.ar packet for Cincinnati this morning: alto Ware ! po o r
t unity at at 10 o'clock.
TuE following boats will leave ttrday for the different
ports named below: "Cincinnati" for Cincinnati; "Saint
Louie" for Louisville; Orent West" and "J. S. Pringle"
for St Louis.
Tat new, light draught steamer `Saint Louis" is the re
gular packet for Louisville this morning; she leas,. at 10
o'clock. Those traveling to the Falls City will And it to
their interest to give the Saint Louis " a call.
"J. W. Minima " Is the name of a Deli steamer just out;
she is now at the wharf. and .is ono of the best boats brought
out lately. She le called after Mr. ilalhileak, of the dna of
Coleman, IlaLiman A Co, and is a credit to our city mechan
ics. She Is nos; loading and preparing toilette° for the " tar
down " ports of the sunny south "on Thursday.
liar hull was built at Elizabeth, by 3fr. W. B. Walker, and
Is one of the bust Jobs of the season,—lt measures 154 feet on
deck. 35 feet helms and 514 feat depth of hold. She will be
propelled by three high-pressure hoilem, 38 inches in diame-
ter and 28 feet long. Tier cylinder, are 20 Inches in diame
ter with a 6 foot stroke. She is also prdrided with a niggar
engine for hoisting freight ; with extra lame connections at
the stern in case of tiro—besides largo bilge pumps worked
by the doctor engine. The cabin, which is a superb and.
was built by Messrs. Gullett & Applegate. Ornamental work
by Messrs. Cummins, Tusks dr Co. Painting by Messrs.
Thornburg A Boyd. She is also gorgeously furnished from
the flrm of Buster at Brother, Smithfield greet. tier officers
hare also displayed good taste in the choliai of carpets from
the well known Ores of McCallum, Pcnirth street.
There cannot be too much praise awarded to Capt. W. W.
Martin, who superintended the construction of this splendid
Capt. M. Hays and Mr. IL Robinson,. the gentlemanly
clerks of this superb steamer, will always• be found at their
post ready to attend to all business connected with this bait.
PORT OP PITTSBURGH
0 Weliti Mr I..TEN. IN TUB CHANNILL
ARRIVED.
Steamer Jefferson, Weodrrard, Brownsville.
Luzern°. Bennett. Brownsville.
•. Col. Bayard. Elizabeth.
•• &Alan, Lienderirkson. West Newton
Michigan No. 2, {lent.
`•flea. Lorimer, -. Rochester
•• Diurnal. Shoals, Wheeling.
• • • . .
Fairy Quern. Rrno, Strubenrille
Oar iimati. Abrams. Cincinnati .
Fanny Barris, Abrams, SI. fouls
PetNift, Rol•inscu. St. Louis.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Jefferson. Woodward. BrownSville
Luzern., Bennett, Brownellße.
Bayard. Boobies. Elizabeth.
Ban. llonderiekson. West Newton
• Mirhigan No. 7, Herat, Wellsville.
Lien. Lai-inter. -, Rochester
Forest Ca). Way, Wheeling.
Fairy Quoon. Reno. Steubenville.
Allogheny, Cook. Cincinnati.
•• Emma tlrnham. Ayers. 7a.neaville.
Convoy, Wolff, Gallipli!,
Louivella
1855. 1856.
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati,
LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS.
THE PITTSBURGH AM) CINCINNATI
STEAM PACKET LINE,
YGY. CON V k:Y ANCE OY YASs NNG KM AND TREIGIIT
PI tt sburg h , Cincinnati, Louisville,
and Saint Louis.
Tins Lmr. is I..lllpiliitill of seven
first-eta,. Imnorful
tor 0pn...1, Aidondor, .afety
yuelhd and cotatlaxt, end If the ‘INLI TItUJCofI Dssit, LLNE or &Ems
..n the Olua river It eteinects with thu U. S. Mail
1.0, of Stearaers from Cincinnati to Louisville sod p a i n t
I.) .111.11 passengers and freights urn ficirfea 0,,d
re, rtjat4 a Li. r..ugh 14 LleIT Steamers Nana bean aided
t, the Line, o hieh now eansint...f the rulloa mg boats:
J;notf. (
• fkiSiS 4./ departure
OPU from IVlsburgla.
BUCKEYE STATE.. M. W. Br.L2l.lsoovcs,iSalusisy .
CITY OF WiIk:I.:LINO Jona srl.osz ....... I Monday.
A I.L Et; li YIN Y . 1. N 0001. x . Tuesday.
CINCINNATI .. ..IAtUtsSIS . Walt:seta's]
PIIILADELI'II IA .. .1. GukcE... IThuraday.
I'ENNNYLVANIA 1 Jolts Nuariarra... Etiday.
I'ITTSBUIttI U ........LPN ...... Saturday.
v. : 1?... Lean.• daily at 10 A. Ni. prwisely.
No freight reeelved after Moo on tho morning
depart ere
let purtteulart. apply an board or to
JOHN 11 LIVINGSTON, I
JOHN FLACK, Agents,
Monongahela llama. Building.
PITTSUrIiIII, No,tnbor, P3.55---kdoqettil
Pittsburgh, Steubenville niTh, virtu ng
•
Packets.
The DIL'ILTAL, tittlf. 3. A. EnOtu , , and tho
4 Fvonwr CITY. Capt. IL Wtr, will run na
itk.XICLAR DAILY PACKETS botuoen Put,
burgh, Stoubousillo and Wiles , ling, snipping nt all inform,.
date ports.
Tbo 1)11.;IIN Al. will learn Pittsburgh on Monday.. Wed
ioaday •nd Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—ltyrt - asiad, oho
a Al leas" Whc,ling on Tuesday., Thursdays and Kattirdays,
at :?y dri,k. A. M.
The FORY:ST CITY will also I.utro Pittsburgh on Tuesday.,
Thursdays and Saturday., at 10 o'clock, A. M —ll.ernesu.o,
oho will .sling on Mondays, Wedneadays and Fri
days, at A. M.
or parulap , apply on board, or to
J D. COLLINOWOOD, Agent,
N 0.15. 1, Front .tr,t..
ftegulnr Tuesday Pocket - for 'Wheeling,
Marietta and Oalliopolls.
The new and splendid steamer CONVOY,
e j n o rll l ,le ' r u nt . ell jr tale M rpo t tie " e sr t ' e ll s - t " T7:
o'clock. I'. ),1.. positively.
1,4 freight or paara,,,, apply on boarEL or to
js2l ti. M. MARTON. or C. BARNES, Agent..
For 3lemphis and New Orleans.
The owamer J. W. MAILMAN. Gsptain Sl.
Htra--Clerlir- R. ILoarismi—alll 1011.11.6 for the
eiEs l
above and Intermediate porta on THURSDAY.
Deeemher 13th, at lu o'clock A. M.
For freight or pa oogr apply on hoard, or to
docl2 FLACK A DAILVES. Agent+.
For Memphis and New Orleans.
The pteamer CALEDONIA. Captain
not - t--Clerk. J. B. Surru—will are for the
above oud totermedlate porn+ on THURSDAY,
December 13, at 10 o'clock A M.
Fur freight or p.....atkp. apply on board. or to
doel 2 J. 11. LIVINGSTON. Ageur.
For Memphis, Vicksburg S. Near Orleans.
i • The steamer ST. LAWRENCE. Captain It.
J Luatrica—olll leave for W.
1, ..• above and interntedhlte port.. 00 310NDIV,
Lurembet 17, at 1U o'.-tock A.
For treight or pa-eago apply on hoard, or to
hA ES a ?LACK, Agent..
Wheetnit rtn4 Galltpoll• Packet.
The 116 W pasuengor steamer
111 , ERVA. Capt.ain JOHN floavoa- -Clerk, J. X.
, 16 L r..114 t ILatuatt- -will leave for the above and Internie
di...le 1... rt. every FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, posi-
Yor . freight L.r paa.ge apply on hoard, or to
JAu Clll.l .INS CO., Agentß,
dec: No, 115 and 110 Water at
For Nashville.
The steunmr YOEKTOWN, Captain Vaomte
ILEAPoe--Clerk. F Leave for the
alrutr and intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY,
12th. at 10 o'clock A. 31.
For inqght po..sugr apply on board
For Clacinnail and Si.:Loui•
stis.risir SAINT LOUIS, Captain Jsisar
..7%! kr:—Clerk, .1. li. LICITITNEU—witi kW, for the
above and internsodlate ports on IV ED N USDA Y,
• ...nth, 12th. at 10 o'clist
For freight or pissiiagie apply on board, or to
FLACK A LIYINUSTON
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
'l'ho steamer )IANSIIELD, Captain Taos.
O arvitaii—l.lerl,, leave for the
abase and in terrinshate ports on \V EDNE2DA Y.
December 12th, at to o'clock, A. M.
For freight or paatatga, apply on board.
deo2
Louisville Packet.
'rho JACOB POE. Captain A. Si r kRT
i ck eTS —Clerk. IT. C. RACHMAN—wiII lowa for the 1.16 , 0
t.anti Intertne-diut, tarts. 'CMS DAY, Decaittli,
VIOL at 411'. M.
For freight or Iva-sup , apply on board, Or to
dull FLACK & BARNES VOllOl.
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For St. Touts will Keokuk.
The eitrAmer NIAILENtiO, Captain A. McCue
Ftssi ; Anna' Clerk; will leave for the above
and intarmodlate ports on 11'EDNESDAY, De
cember 12th, at 4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or paattage apply on board. or to
deall POLL] gI,3LIOOD Si FLACK, Agcmts.
For St. Louis.
, The steamer OEKAT WEST, Captain S.
Nrecto.ovan--Clerk, A. MTARTIIV—wiII leave
for the above and all intermediate port, on
WEDNESDAY, December 12th.
For freight or passage, apply on board. dec‘
For St. Louis.
The steamer J. S. PRINGLE, Captain We.
Sn.es.—flerk, J. FITZOLUALa — WIII leave for the
ail-g t Aabove and intermediate porta on TUE. , DA V,
Dereruber 11, at 10 o'clock A. M.
For freight or passage, apply on board. or to
PL4CK SE BARNES, Agents.
For Nashville.
The steamer LUCIE MAY, Capt. J. J. TOBlN
aoy—Clerk, A. ItomvsoN, ht.—will leave for the
base and intermediate ports on TIIIIILSDA V,
December 13th. at 101, A. NI.
[I For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
der3 FLACK & LIVINGSTON, Agents.
Neither with my eye not with rqy faith will I trifle."
IMPORT ANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED
WITH BAD SlGllT.—PertlollB suffering from Bad Sight,
arising from impairial vision, constitutional decay, old age,
other causes, would du well to call upon Dr. U. E. SHAW,
PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, where they may rely upon getting
eciontiqthily adapted to the JUST WANTS OF
EYE. Address, 20 Flffh etpiet, opposite A.A. Mason's,
Pittsburgh.
P. S.—Telescopes, Microscopes, Thermometers, and every
article appertaining to the Optician trade, kept and repaired
,at the poemisea
le) - • Glasses inserted in old Flames.
tea„ article not approved of, exchanged free of ex
dec7:l
NOTICE—The partnership heretofore exist
log between Jacob Hostetter, D. Hostetter and G. W.
Smith, under the firm of HOSTETTER, SMITH. & wee
dissolved on the 20th day of November lest, by the entire
purchase of the interest of D. Hostetter by Jacob Hostetter.
The business will be conducted as heretofore, under the
name of HOSTETTER & SMITH.
JACOB HOSTETTER,
0. W. SMITH.
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YOU can be thoroughly spited wit 4 4, 1 1*-
. 41; or Dirizz o type, Odittps, Foliztdt6at,
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opposito
FODDER CDTTERS—Of various patterns and capacity, for
band and power, tor:nate by • JAMS WAXDROP
-004no13iS-1,8 515151 s Sweet Maine Just reed and foittale by'
REYMER A ANDERSON. 3
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AMUSEMENTS.
THEATRE.—J. C. FOSTER, sole Lessee and
.1. Manager; Ws. H. Rxen, Stage Manager; Cuss. Foszta,
't"ing*a " Pr. Tr rnlTra re Or ."o .o . Y RittR B°BM ON;
Boxes and Parquetts We- I Private Boxes, Large SS 00
Second,Tier...„ 25e. Private Bozos, small.- . 5 00
Biota foieidorid persona 25 emits.
Oar Certitleate, securing seats, 12% cents extra.
gip. Third night of Miss 512,GG1E MITCHELL.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, D£CIS3I.BEIr P 2, 1855,
Tliq Brigand Queen -01)020a, Miss Maggio Mit.
ellen ; Spalatro, C. Foster; Sauter, Dubois; Curi.).
Cunningham.
After which
Lady's Stratagem—Mwgsret, and four other char
artery, with Dances, Miss 5111i0.1
BALLAD M tas tinily L. Dow.
To conclude with the
Isle of Tranquil Delights—Leander, Julia M
Cooke; Puribond, Mr. Young; nbriconna, Mrs. Foster
Princess, Mrs. young.
Doors open at 694; curtain I'U. at 7 o'clock.
CITY HALL.—Last week of
HANINGTON'S GRAND DIORAMIC PANORAMA
THE RUSSIA-V WAR !
From the commencement to the fall of Sebastopol.
The entire Panorama covers an area of upwards of 60,000
feet of Canvass, being materially assisted by the union of the
moat elaborate and intricate machinery with
.EXTRAORDINARY CIiEMICAL EFFECTS!
Faithfully portraying the rising flames In the Burning Cities,
Bombardments, Ac., beautiful Moonlight Scenes, Twinkling
Stare, and Silvery Reflection In the Water. There are thirty
different scones; many of the figures are life nice; the whole
terminating with the
STORMING' OF SEBASTOPOL AND FALL OF TILE
MA I.A.KOFF I
Amid the deafening explosion of the mines, rolling of the
musketry and booming of cannon, together with the lurid
glare of the BURNING CITY, producing au effect
ONCE SEEN NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN'.
N. 13,—.Thore will be Afternoon Exhibitions on W EDN ES.
DAY and SATURDAY, at ;!. o'clock. Admission, 25 cents;
children In the afternoon, 10 cents.
gs„ In the evening, doors open at 6. 4 . ',; commencing at
7A o'clock. Admission, cents; children, lb cents ,
declo
EXCURSION TRIP TO T
SOUTIFANU GREAT WEST
MEM=
PANORAMA OP TILE GREAT WEST AND SOUTH,
Ernhawing view* of the Sugar and Cotton Plantations of
LoAbilene: St. Louls,'Altott, 111., the hliirsouri 'and Illlnoii
River, Peoria and Peoria hake, and the surrounding country ;
Lacon, ell., Rem and Lartallo, LL; every' city and town on
the Chicagoandßobk lelaturßallroad; Ottawa, Stained Rock,
with the Indian Scenes, Mania, Joliet and Blue Island, are
faithfully represented. Viewe of the Lakes Michigan .I.lli
Erie, the city of Chicago, city of Detroit, and portion: of
Canada West, the Maumee River, and cities of Toledo and
Cleveland, with 1000 portraits of the most prominent citizens
of the West.
A visit to Andrien's Panorama takes the spectator ever
2:100 miles of the most interesitlng portkius of the Groat West
and South.
At each exhibition on Explanatory Lecture is given by
Undiune Andrien, or the Artist himself; giving a description
of each city and town reprtuentod.
Will be exhibited at MASONIC BALL, °seep evening,
from NIONDAY, December:lit to January :1.1550. and every
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY" AYTERNOONS. livening
exhibition to commence at 7 I/ j o'clock; afternoon at a o'cicvA.
en. Admission, 25 cents; children. 15. Parties ot tire
persona, $l. elect
INVENTIONS AND PATENTS
Ma. Jl Y. EATON—S ir : I am a Pun., manufacturer,
and have Muly used hopper's Patent Bench Plane, and at
your reheat I will state what I think of it. For planing
- °nears it is the best thing in use. in fact the only kind of
Platte that can be well used for that purpose; and min man
COO plane as much veneering in one day with it as be could
scrrepr by the old method in six days. It leaves, too, a much
more oven, smooth and solid surface titan the scraper. and
ons that will absorb leas varnish or paint. It is for all kinds
of line wood work the best PLane I know of. It it to con
structed that it takes up. and 01:1 but a very thin
chip, and can be used claceista the gr. , Wis well as any ea.).
This makes it peculiarly valuable in ;Unite; venee, I
01111/ never scrape any more t 0110•,:, a bile Plane to
1.4
obtained. /t ain.o come lot" 60{11:1'11.1 use, saving 261 much
time and doing such nice work as it does.
fours, IL th1e.414.1,L, Third at., Nu. IS.
Yew INTE.vrvoNe.—Mr. klaton has now fur sale at his exl3l
baton room, No. 80 Fourth street, several very valuable
patented article,. Among others is Flapper's patent }witch
plane, which 10 In great demand; aiss e tent vice attachment;
Lord eelebrattsi heaters and ventilators; the much praue3d
portable oven, which no fatally sherild he without; Gartley
and Vox's 4 blowers; and several other useful Inventietri.
The plane, the oven and the boaters, we .an .afely gip. uk "f
In the strongest terms from our own obsrrratuim lir.
new lino of busluers ought to pro', protitol.lr t.
hltuaulf nod useful to the pul,hc. Now Invents u, ere ed the
go nowa-days, and there are 110.100 00e' offorlng of late.
TEALTIL ECONOMY AND EXCELLENCE..—'
1 first ;I.nd then Decac." I .a..,tiNo. Da IXlifIT and \ Of-
TILATIOS, a trio sanetionDd by Natnro,ln 'asp...usable td Edo,
Health and Actlon k and in PTOry way replete with 11111vvrnal
importance
Some years of study. labor, expense and proving have b•en
given by the subscriber to simplify and pernvt his system fur .
warming, draught and ventilation, and its Introduction and
use within the past two years, in many placed, ,but chiefly
in Philadelphia, Now York and liustan,) has met with all the
approbation he could wish. The following Is a brief descrip
bon of his Improvements, all of which are patented In the
Called Mates, and part of them in llngland
A Draught and Ventilating Chimney, which. in factories,
dwellings, and buildings of every tio:cription. secures the fol
lowing advantages. :—A perfect proof against fire;
ing and self-preservation a constant. powerful. regulated
draught so that a stack 40 feet high has more draught than
those usually built 100 feet high, or more; a waving in fuel,
at least one-filth part; a means of taking warmth and venti
lation into and out of rooms: a raving of part of the heat
that is usually lost in the atinasmhere: and the enustrnetion
of ono due to answer in every eta ry of s building, for every
room adjacent to It.
A Trio Ventilator, err a ventilator with three ismer* Of a,-
non, which can be made of any size. in any form. to suit the
arehlteeturs of any building. and mar ha' plain or ornament
al, this secures constant ventilation for any edifice, without
admitting snow or rain: It f 11 1 ,4 elUtokey and as
certain to give them draught.
A Ship aipl Cur Siptam entilator. t.r thn , w areindane , . of
fresh air, and distribute it-in a chip of car. and draw out the
foul air, without admitting an) !mow ..r rum , and but one
hole to be made in the roof or alert.
And last, hut not least. a Tubular Furnace, or Heater; this
may be of any size, and pm . table or Oar t. Buildings with It
are warmed in a sopernr manner; it admit, uu rot or inju
rious brat, but takes the fresh atnuepheric air rapid. direct
and warmed Into the moue., making a house feel like a plea-
Lard June day, and contributing larguty to pmmote health.
comfort and choorfulneae. No gas or smoke e.tape.4, NMI no
furnace can be eater no to tire. It is hagbl approve.l in
churches; it is durable. simple. vastly nmii, 4 2,l, not tusl.ls to
gut disordered. can be cleared without making dust, ni4rl is
not clogged and obstructed by coal diakrringo, It .tve. an
fuel, and if proporly attended. kbot little attention is ne,ded,)
is a fuel saver.
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The.; Inventions an, all simple, but effectual. ArelliteutA,
artisans, hullderkand all Interetded,are respectfully recineet
od to osa.nune them. Iferelences, good and tmfticient, given.
JOSEPH LEEDS, Patentee, and l'ropctetur.
el_ MOSES F. 'CATON, Agent for Patentee, No, SO Fourth
etruet, Pittdbargh, to ready to reuelru and till ardor- at de )01
1100.13 fur any of the above mentioned great 1nVe11n..11 , ..
Is OA° prepared to receive protuAalu for tnanuf.....! MI, OW
vur In the cab,. of PtltHburgh or eincilinnt I.
nurZi.d•da
XTEIV HORSE SHOE
the undersigned, Laving examined the
sin.liffie invented by Mr. lloarar tl ntrrtrmn, nml now run
ning in the buildings of the old Juniata Iron Works. Alle
gheny City. have great pleasure in besting testimony to t he
enure completeness of the machine anti the ease with which
it dues its work. It umbra about run Shoes per nunot,, ~1
excellent form. and without any straining or effort—working
tarwly when making Shoes as when turtling around idle
The :Awes arc termed on dim while the trot it 11,4. being
ea - edged and punched at the same time By ,itaugued, the
dies, any size or shape of shoe ran be made. The muttony is
exceedingly neat and well arranged, and collects great cretin
on the Inventor.
JAMES THOMPSON, Cira ;
NICHOLAS VIVIAN, de_ do.
LiKoBIJE STILATToN, from Lnglsm!:
WILLIAM WADE r“.l.
, 11. II UT \ Ina t,,,^ , 11w - taut.
IeAAC JONES, Iltl6l•urgh , Iocl ./ ,
WM. S. BISSELL: '
CALEB ISBISTER;
F. IS. EATON ;
U. T. P. SEELI.
psy Tho above Machine. ait h tho }ACLU:NI% }; IIIUIIT
O 1 ItUNNI.O ONE OR 310R1 N1.1(7111\ n,Ak - ,
for solo uti accommodating term,. Apply t.,
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lIIN LE I%IMIIIINE.—K es b.u,L'A PATENT
DOUBLE ACING DIVER AND snAvElt.—Tl. , at
tention of Shingle and Lumber dealors. speculators tint
others. Is directed to this invaluable invention, which is now
presented to tho public as the
_Arid and only practicut ma
chine extant, fur Riving and Sharing Shingles.
Various calling and tawing machines have been invent...l
for making Shingles, but it is a well known fact that Shiu•
glee cut or sawisi across tho grain are quite tontilrosy
rooting purposes- Numerous inventions bare recently op
peered fur riving mad shaving, and these hate all been coo
d,,mnad as wurthless, from their imperfect method of i mind
which consists of splitting tram the aide at t h e block but use
shingle, which almost invariably runs utT. This difficulty , Is
entirely obviated by
KILNDALL'S ISACiIi Ni:,
Which first splits from the side al the block a piece thick
enough for two Mangles, which is impended in the ismus.
and by means of elastic guides each part is conducted
through a pair of approximating knives, which complei,
the operation; thus producing two nhiugles at every revolu
tion.
This machine will rive and above (nun the block three
thousand ahinglos tier hour, of uniform thickness and taper,
superior lg golldlty'and durability to those made by intuit
any other process,.
Its operations are by no means confined to pine and other
soft wood, but works to equal advantage, oak, walnut, and
every other description of timber that can be split.
The workings of the machine can be examined at 11. 11.
Ryan's Furniture Ilui!dings, Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
To timber owners, shingle deniers, and men of enterprise.
thin opens a new held for speculation, we there is no similar
invention extant.
The machine oceupien but a small apace, Is of durable con
struction, and costa but about two hundred dollars, and
roan and two boys can make from 2:010 to 30,000 shinglea
per day.
Fur right of territory, or machines, inquire at No. 31 Fifth
Aron, or at the City Hotel.
Is. All needed information will be forwarded by letter,
when desired. 0. K. CHAMBERLIN, Agent.
n0n1.5-4tf
PAWE'S FORCII PtIPMP, patenhol An.
gust, 1854, is the moat perfect and efficient PUMP ever
invented. It is of cast iron, beautiful and ornamental;
double noting; weighs 40 Ms., and delivers 30 gallons water
per minute. (smallest size). It can be afforded at one-third
lees price than any other Pump of equal capacity ; is not ha
bin to get out of order; simple in construction ; cannot pee
siblY freeze; nnd gived a corstaut, steady stream of water.
For Spam Engines, Mills, lacto.rles, Boats or Workshops, or
for wen. or Cisterns, those Pumps cannot be eNcelled. AU
persona intareeted or not, are invited to call And Fee the ono
in operation at Lewis' Intelligencer Office, on St. Clair street,
near the Bridge.
The Western Counties of Pennsylvania are for sale,
and afford rare chances for manufacturers or speculators to
realise a henbane income. JOSEPH LEWIS,
novlchdlw No. 2 St. Char street.
PATENT VICR ATTA.CIII4IENT—A new, Ingenious and -
useful article fur "khkr.t. oista. For salo,by .
ItIKER & HIJBBARD, SANDusKy, Unto,
,White Fish! Fish! Figit
Works. 40028 have for sale atietetip constantly on
03_ Refer to Ilessra Livliage ")S to:C F ope :EA gl Nl; C rthi* o I ru o te' v e e L lty . . .
hand, a full- supply of FREER AND HALT
WWITTP PIM, and all other varieties of LAKE MIL
i ociaidm is
CODFISH quirk • just received an
for Ego by 'Asa] 81a131. 3 11.811 t lk HUNTER.
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Ja-Spectacles find Stirgi.Onl Operations
vselesso.t.Tite I.3l.4l:4lPat . fiO.P.esait Is gratifying
for us to bo . able to annetincoyithdpilblid that the utility
of HALL'S PATENT EYE OEPN to now no experiment,—
their wonderful effects are coming dally to the knowledge of
the proprietors. Strange as it may' seek it is true, that
Spectacles may be dispensed with entirely and sight restored
to Its original power. These Cups are simple, yet philo
sophical. They are used without pain or the least danger of
Injury. Below will be found several certificates which speak
highly in their favor:
[From the New Tork Evangelist.]
A VTRc simple yet philosophical instrument, has been in
vented by J. Ball k Co.. of this city. by the application of
which the cornea of the eye is graduall y ruinst to its original
convexity, causing the focus to impinge on the retina with
out the aid of convex leases. Thus by an easy process per.
sons who have used glasses for years are enabled to dispense
with them.
11r. Calladfur.
The editor of the Pen nsylvania Democrat writes as fol
lows, respecting the cure of Mrs. Gursteud, of Uniontown,
Pennsylvania
UVIONI,II'I7+, Po— August 1, 1 . 844.
Being well acqunint,l with M.ra. Gurstead, I know that
before she need - Ball's Patent Eye Cups," it was impossible
for her to rend without the use of spectacles, and that her
sight has been restored by the one of the Cups, BO that Obe
now rends print with her naked eye without difficulty.
Joss F. BFAZEIA Ed.. Penna. Democrat.
Dear Sir—Baring lost my sight by old age, I was induced
to purchase your wonderful instruments, and by using the
Caine according to your directions, I succeeded In restoring
my sight so that I can read by night or day without specta-
Hrs. I have not used my spectacles for the last three or
four months, which 14:10W9 that the restoration is not a tem
porary one, but a valuable and permanent cure.
3.12a.vn..Ls B.Nm,
Of the firm of Snell Brothers, Viskdale,
/Hy- By remitting ilea dollars, a pair will be cut, post
paid, with full dinx-tions, to any part of the country. Ad
dress DR. OE°. H. KEYSER, corner of Wood street and
Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, P.
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La-Cough Remedies,-Dr. Keyser's PECTORAL
SYRUP will cure you.
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis.
Dr. Keyear'a Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis
Dr. Keysees Pectoral Syrup win cure Winona&
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a Cold in tho Stead.
Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Consnmp.
tion.
lil SUNNI
A reoent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Rokeby, Ohio,
days:
I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup
by maiL There Ls a lady here who has a cough and the don
tore ean't cure hor. I was In the same nay, and tried every
thing without benefit, until I got a bottle of your' Pectoral
Syrup; I took it but twice, and It cured tno sound and well."
Auk for Dr. KErna's PscroaAt Sreol. and take no other.
Prior, DI cents. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street,
and at J. FLEMING'S, Allegheny. aplehdsw
oif-Illarsh , s Radical Cure True■ will elate
nearly ovary mote of reduceahle Rerun.
Trusses at various prices always on hand.
C hildren's Trusses of different forms and strength
for halo.
Elastic Stoc icings for Varicose or Enlarged Veins.
Abdominal Supporters—A. dozen different kinds.
Pile Props for the support and cure of Piles.
boulder Braces to renew" a crooked and deformed
condition of the Chest, and many diseases of the Chest.
Suspension Bandages.
All Owse articles may ho had or applied at DR. KEYSER'S
Wholesale and Retail TRUSS Dy.puT, No. 140 Wood street,
smn of the Golden Mortar; or will be sent to any part of the
country by sending the money and measure. tap.....r",dew
DR. 1100 FLAN D'S CELEBRATED GERMAN
BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. I& JACKSON, Philad&
plum will effectually cure Liver CouipMint, DYsPoPsia, Jaun
dice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys,
cod au .IiActISCII arising from ADisoniered Liver or Stomach.
U. %V. C. BIDWELL
\Vutei nl.. Pitinl.l _
ROBERT URI 1 , FLFTILS.
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BELCZERTOirS, June 10854
SCill .
as Constipa,
tiou, inward Piles.
Fulue64, or Blood to the
flood, Aridity of tbuStonlach,
Nausea, Marlboro, Disgust for Food,
Fuluess or weight in the Stomach, Sour
kructutionx, Sinking, or Fluttering nt the Pit
Ow : 4 WiollllltiV., or the Head. Hurtled
.id Difficult lareatking, Fluttering at the Ileart,
CheeL
Svll-.:Ltlou who In lying
.1 Vi•iutt. Dote W,Lo hefdru the Sigh; Fever and
PAM 10 the lluul, Deficiency of Perapiration,
leilt,Vlleai of the Skin and Ryer; Pain In the
Rack, Chest, Lhilbe, ran, : S'uddeu
Flushes of fleet Burning In the •
Constant Duagiu
lugs of Erril, and greet
Ikpression of
Spirits.
The proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to
this prepaauen, does e. With a feeling of the utmost confi
dence in its virtues and :adaptation to tjte dizenses fur which
it is recommended. . .
it is no new mid untried article, but one that lane stood
the test of a ton years' trial before the American people, and
its reputation aa.l sale is unrivalled by any similar prepara
tions extant The testimony In itS favor given by the most
prominent 'and well known Physicians and Individuals, in
all parts of tlio country, is immense. Referring any who
may doubt, to my o 31emorabilia," or Practical Receipt wok,
for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents
for the German Bittern.
Principal (Alice and Manufartory,l33 Arch street, Phila.-
delphia_
4.Z- Sold by Dr. Gt.. IL Keyser, 140 Woodsirnet; D. A
Falcucaduclii Co_ Nu. L Wood stroct; Fleming Itrotbars, No
60 Wood street ; IL I'. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny
loatkdaosrly
DR. H. J. BORRETTE, 13 Fourth street,
rittfiburgli, offers Ids valuable FRI2IiCH EMMA,
a nick bi unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dan
gerous disorders to a Inch the Female Constitution iii sub
ject. It moderates all ”XeedS, arid removes all obstructions—
invigorates the debilitated and delicate, by regulating and
strengthening the system, and fortifies the constitution for
the duties of lila.
TO MARRIED LADIES
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It is pe c uliarly suited., us It mall in a short time remove all
ohotruatione
We are toot of the number who believe and act In accord
am-e with the belief that long and elaborate detail gives
weight and dignity to objects of either momentous or trivial
import; we incline to the contrary opinion, and hold that
simplicity and truth invest such as are worthy of any atten
tion. In decidedly the most rich and comely colors. In the
priawut instance. our great desire la to be understood by
those who may look to us for information, all else being con
sidered of minor importance.
See circulara.
lira. 011ie° hours, from 9A. NI. to 9P. M. [nriv9.....r.
PRIVATE I)ISEASES--DR. BROWN, No.
41 Diamond alloy. devutre his entire attention
to an Officu Pringle. Ws husine.s 13 mostly confined
to private t'rn,,oul fliaaant, and such painful affix
dons, brought un by imprudence, youthful indulgence
and exces.
Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Moot Stricture,
rethral Diwitarges, Impurity of the Blood, with all titan.a
of the Venerralprgan. Skin Diststses, Scorbutic Eruptions,
Tetter, Ititirr ° wortit, !lett-oriel Diseases, Seminal weakness,
impotency, Piles, Rheumatism. Female Weakneas, Monthly
Supprt,sions. Diseases of the joints, Fistula in Soo, Nervous
Affections, Pains In the Back and Loins, Irritation of the
BLAtider and Kidneys, successtally treated. Cure guaranteed.
Twenty yearn' prartlee(ten in this city) enables Dr.ltrown
to offer assurances of a openly cure to all who may mine un
der his enn..
mare and Private Consultation Rooms 41 Diamond alley
iY Chargee moderato. [novnailwly
DR. ISAAC THOMPSON'S MUCH CELE
MUSED EYE WATER—
This OH. triivl and invaluable remedy for ull diseneas of
the Eyes. utter having stood the test for aver fifty vans, and
the demand for It still Increasing, b., now, and troy been for
the past two years, uttered for sale In an entire new dress.
Each bottle will have a steel plate engraved envelope, with
a is rtrait .if tho inventor, Dr. Isaac Thompson, New London,
C.ein., and afar croak of the signature, together with a ) v ac
I.!ie of the signature of the ptvsent proprietor, John L.
Thompson. Nos 161 and IfCi River street, Troy, New York,
awl none other can be genuine.
'filo proprietor has been compellell to make this change in
the .ty le of the wrapper, owing to the large quantity of
e‘ounterti4t which for the tuna few yearn ha+ been painted
Islam the continunity, and esp,ially at the West.
Purchasers are particularly requested to buy nouebut the
shore deseribeit, and us this red 1111.1 heretofore used has
1,1•11 C:014,1 in, any found in that form the proprietor does
lot hesitate 54, prvistituiev c‘.nuterfeit.
For ,ale by all the respectable Druggists in the United.
Atatus aud Canada.
Suld whole-Kilo Anti retail at Dr. OEO. 11. SIiTSSft'P,
No. 110. comer of Wood e.troet and 'Virgin alley, Pntaltrg.b.
.1. a.....ar•
4i 4 7 , A Substitute for the new Liquor Law
—I)R. URBAN'S ANTI-RAI.CIIANALIAN Li can
INTE LIERANC E.
..•n • Mtn,' rgetnia , ..strum. and n, a tunic ie unequal-
I. d. th , 111..,7ing complaint, it in a most valuable med
icine : .\earaivia,
irleiS, Irravds, Urnentl 'nun
intended to proditce a clan the 0)nblf1, Knit
•11.1,8 r f.r alcoholic drinks. Several Instanmi where we
I,IIVO 11. we Kane haul the mostgratifying, results; no, to
.en•ons who are wally denirous of Breaking off the indul
gen., in Intorlicating lA:VC/11M, thin elixir will he 11 great
1”•lp. soltl at 81 per bottle at the DrugSture of DR. 0 Ro.
KEVSF.It. No. 140 Wo,l street, runner of Virgin alley,
of the Golden Mortar._ _
WRIGH H
T'S PRENIII'M KATARION
took the 11.34 anl rentuVen an symptoms of iltstol-
t.in g
wßiolirs KATHARION
Are never liable to sun-stroke.
NVItIGIITS KATIIARION
the mina valuable aoilubittion to the retaining the
Ilan in any required turn'.
For sale by Dr. GEO. 11. IiEYSER and It. E. SELLERS
t t CelltS per bottle.. engin
TO BRIDOE BUlLDERS.—Proposals will
he received 1,) tho Board of Directors of the Ohio and
rrutotylvania Railroad Company, addreaxed to tho under
stgo.d. until noon 011 mu Itt+DA V. December 27th, 185fti ter
t urlai..hiag the materials and enmaing the euperxtrneture or
a double-trek Railroad Bridge, with wide alamvallct, for tie-h
ar,oo o the Allegheny river, at 'Pittsburgh: The
bids are to be at a fixed price per lineal foot, for the length
or the superstnicture, to include all materials and workman
t. complete the Bridge ready for use. with a double
tuck; the Company furnishing the milrwel iron fur the
tracks, and the contractor all other materials.
The Bridge will have seven spans and its whole length
will be about twelve hundred feet. Tho masonry, widch In
of the most permanent character, is in a forward state, the
piers being fifty feet long and ten feet thick on the toy; anti
tilt, eastern abutment and $OlllO of tie piers being no* up to
the coping. The superstructure will be required to be com
pleted by the first of September. 1846. Bids will be received
for a “ Burr Bridge," with heavy arches, counterbraced with
iron rods; and also for a - Down Bridge," or any other well
tried plan, provided the bidder will secure the Company
against all cir h tss for patentaights. Plansand specifiadlous
will ho ready for inspection at the Company's office, in the
cite of Pittsburgh, on and after the 17th Just.; and further
information limy be obtained from 8. W. ROBERTS, Chief
Engineer. The Board of Directors reserve the right to con
tract for the work In such a way us they may deem bust for
; the interests ofthe Company.
W. ROBINSON, Jr., President.
Pittsburgh, December 1, 1855—{doe3:til)
WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL FOR
RENT, and the FURNITURE, FIXTURES, &c., FOR
SALE, with a lease of the premises for nch yeans.,--The sub
scriber now offers for rent the Morel, which he has occupied
with a continual increased business for the last 12 years,
known as the WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL, situated in
Market street, above Fifteenth, PPILSDELPILLS.. It h
large and cominodious, Ave stories high, and has aoconimo
dations for about one hundred and fifty lodgers, and Stabling
for nearly sixty Horses. It is considered one of the beet
Hotel stands In the street; Is convenient to the carious Rail
roads Depots, Markets, lec., and it being extensively known,
it;is deemed unnecessary to give details in an advertisement,
as persons wishing to purchase would undoubtedly call and
satisfy themselves of Its advantages.. ,
vs_ Particulars can be hod by writing to, or calling on,
the subscriber, on the premises.
decS:alw 'JOSEPH WATEMIAN,
MEE
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BOEItHAVIt'S
HOLLAND BITTERS
ELECTRO-CHEMISCHE Alt()
Eck Hollancisch, Sruken . Bitters.
pWO YEARS have elapsed since the intro
duction of this valuable ms I —Me into the United States.
During this time it has gain*/ entre/mi . pcpsdargy us a
remedy for
Freer and agar, Anne/ 4 U Vlfgedian '
Loss of Appetite, Ds.-414, Chrtitenett, ;
/Rind and Bleating Piles. • -
Many of our most worthy citizens testify to its wonderful
efficacy is all affections of the stomach and liver. ;As a
tonic, It never ban been egualled, for the relied 'rabid/ in
all cases of debility or weakness of any kind is ahnost,in
stentaneoas. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic alike>
dons, It has in numerous instances proved highly benetichd,
and in others effected a decided cure: • . . •
When eminent physicians prescribe, and- their patients so
unhesitatingly recommend, surely we may cease t .sioubt,
and eagerly test its virtues for ourselves..
FRYER AND AGUE.
A Our of Bight Alenths' Standing Cured fry ßeerheree,
Qaf
lend Bitten . —Michael Kelly, No. 117 Grant, near Braith.leld
street. says: “ Last July, while running on the river, on a
cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, was
taken with fever lu/dam:to. For eight long months I suffered
with this dreadful disease. The greater part of thle llMs I
' was unable to work; and spent at least fifty dollars for dif
ferent medicines, but I found no permanent rellef. ..Three
weeks ago, ono of my friends insisted upon my trying Baer.
have's Holland Bitters, saying that a cure seas guaranteed.
After taking it for one week, I must state I was a sound
man. I have been at work now for two weeks, and have
had no return of the chills and fever whatever." -
ftertify the above statement is tram-
Tacutis Anus, Diamond Home,
Or at R. Chester's, Gothic
HEADACHE AND •DEBILITY.. • .
Mr. Silas Llscomb, of Birminghamomya "E-hinin - b
In Boerhave's Bitters a remedy for heache ,and
My wits has also. used it with the greatest benefit.
Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittalmrgb, also romarts,thht be
has experienced much relief from Sts tree for heedoetie
READ THISI • • •
A Ildtruvrier's Tertimony.- , Jacob Rinskes, Ilving.ln the
Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisokudn, soya: "fitter
suffering for some time the misery attending an utter pros
tration of mind and body, I have been restored, by using
Iloorhave's Holland Bitters, to perfect health."
The fact of this remedy being In such high repute among
the Hollanders In Wisconsin, Alkidgan, New York--In .fact,
fact,
in, every Holland settlement In the United States--argue
=itch in its favor.
STRENGTEI AND HEALTH RESTORED.- '
Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above Pittsburgh, on
the Pennsylvania Canal, says: "When I commenced taking
Boerhave's Holland .Bitters, I could hardly walk—now, I
enjoy excellent health."
WEAKNESS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION.
Another Gredt Cure A'ffe:ted by //herbaria Hollandllitters.
—The wife of Peter .Do Witte, living in Ho ll and Town, She
boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weakness of
the stomach and Indigestion. She had been under a physi
cian's mire for some time, but the disease seemed to battle
even his AUL She purchased some Holland Bitters at our
0111E+0, which has given tone to her stomach, her appetite and
strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this is
another great cnro effected by your medicine.
We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by
this remedy, Gut inust wait another opportunity. One thing
you ran rely upon. whin we have pul.iislwd are itoceripersons
mob reApretcd iu our COllll.llllllltY, and are literally frita.
J.: QtakrUs,
renter Sheboygan Nienwbode, -Sheboygan, WI.
RHEUMATISM. •
A also of Two Nopthe Skinttinsr Cared , by A:with& 's MA-
Irma Difters.--George Mendelson, of Pittsburgh; says:. "After
suffering for three months With rheinnatiam—a part of the
time so severely as to confine Me to my bed—l hive been
entirely cured by using Boerbave's Holland Bitters. I have
had one attack since, but found almost instantaneous relief.
in the name medicine. It is, In my opinion, 8. - snin remedy
for rheumatism."
NERVOUS AND RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS.
This clianomble 'weather is likely to produce agreat deal
of sieknees. To persons troubled with nervoni of rheumatic
affections, we would reaunniend Boerhavis Holland Bitters.
On referring to our colunuis yott will Mid . certifkatee from
some of our first Gertaan and English
ramie Vailk Zeikaw.
THE WORST FOR3IOF PILES CAN BE CUBED.
._. • - •
We are at liberty to l'efer to aereral well known.- gentle
men, who have need, thoroughly tested, and now recommend
Boerhave's Holland Bitters as a remedy fondles. Wet' are
not at liberty to publish their names, but will take plat/dire
in referring any person to them who daniewthisidatement.
For this affection, ono-half of the proscribed dose should
be taken—say hotfiteaspoonful--morning, noon anal night,
one hour before meals.
CAUTION!
The groat popularity of this delightful Aroma has /sutured
many imitations. which the public should guard tniairust pur
chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything , elee until you
have given Boerhave's Holland Bitters a fair trial: One bot
tle will convince you how infinitely superior It is to all these
imitations
zap Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the sole
proprietors, BENJAMLN PAGE, JR., t C 0.,.
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists,
cor. Smithfield and Thirst Third streets, Pittsburgh.
rt.r.PIIS & CO, Druggists; . ' z
corner Second and Wood atteeta.
And all Druggists In Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham,
'Annuli:serer and Temperaneevllle. wp29ldtwly
DR. MORSE'S
INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
4 PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE .
Health Restored and Life Lengthened
WORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR:
IT WILL replace weakness with strength !
incapacity with efficiency, trre„.mbirity with iMit:'F . l:llt, and
natural activity, and this not only withant hazard •or rob&
tion, but with a happy effect on the general organization.
4ir Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin,
finish with the nervous system, and that the parsffiratiim of
the nerve of motion and sensation is physkal death. Bear
in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the
Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known.
CURE OP =VOUS DIVA ma
No language can convey an adequate , idea of the immedi
ate and almost miraculous changerwhich It masking in this
diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether
broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by
sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once
braced, revivified and built up. The mental and physical
symptoms of nervous disease vanish together under its tau
core. Nor is the effect temporary; for rho Cordial properties
of the medkine reach the constitution Itself, and restore it
to its normal condition.
LOSS 01? 11EltORY,
Confusion, gbbliness, rush of blood to the head, mehinchely,
debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destruction
—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, trritshill
ty, nervousness, Inability to sleep, disease Incident to males,
decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, monomania,
vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, tonstlpe,
tion, etc., from whatever causes arising is, if there be any
reliance to be placed on hwuan testimony, absolutely Infal
lible.
A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES.
The unparalleled offecto of this great restorative In all
coapininto incklent to females, mark a new era in the annals
of medicine. Thousands of stimulants Lace been invented—
thousands of invigorants concorl purporting to be
specified In the rarions diseases end derwevoments ro which
the delicate formation of woman render her liable.
EVERY WOMAN ON SENSE,
Who suffers from weakness, derangement, uerrousurts, tre
mors, Indus in the back, or any other disorder, whether pe
culiar to her ...ix, or common to both sexte)—da.ted give the
Invigorating Cordial a trial.
MARRIED PERSONS,
. . .
Or others, will find this Cordial, after they have used It lot
tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the systotn, In all
directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy offs
spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordi
nary preparation. And it is equally potent to the many
disenses for which It is iwommended: Thousands of young
torn have been restored by using it, and not in a single M
et:ince has it failed to benefit them.
PEIL: , ONS OP PALE (SINIPLEXION,
Or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or
two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel-
I.w, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. .
TO THE 3.II,SOUIDka
These are Beale of the ;ad and melancholy etrecte produced
by early hits of youth, viz: weakness of the back Jana
limbo, pains In the head, dimness of sight, loss of muocnlor
power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irrita.
bility, dermagenient of the digestive functions, general de.
Laity, symptoms - of consumptions, etc.
Mentally, the fearlul effects on the mind ace mneh to be
dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of
spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to. society, solf-distrust,
love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced.
All thus anficti4
BEFORE CONTPIPLATTNO
Should 4 rellect that a sound nand mad body , andthen:tout ne
cessary requisites to prontoto connubial tappluessi Indeed,
without these, the Journey through life betanneti a weary
pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind
becomes slunlowed with dexpair, nod filled with the umiak,
cooly reflection that the Impplriess of another becomes
blighted with your own.
CAUTION! •
Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by
some unprincipled persons.
In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor's
fac-droilo pasted over the-cork of each bottle, and the follow.
lug words blown-in the glary :
Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial.
Tho Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, in pint !kale*
—price throe dollars per bottle, two fur five &Atm, At for
twelve dollars. C. 11. JUNG, Proprietor,
10. Broadway, N. Y.
Sold by DruOlits throughout the United fltateti, Canada
and the Wet indica.
AGENTS:
.Dn. 0 EO. U. KEYSER, :Cn.llolVoCa et. ;
.FIYAITNO BILOS, No. CO Irani otreet;
R. E. MUMS, Wood erent.
Alieshoni & 31'KEN:alg:
..LLIDI34. SAMPLE' & CO.;
.J. P. FUMING.
Ant for 0b10...J. D. DARK; Cindminti. _Captlitt&wly
Pittsburgh
F. Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger.
TATS ESSENCE is a t arr Feparatiou of unusual
excellence. In ordinary Mee, incipient choler's,
i n a hem In as cases of prostration of the sligestire functions,
it is of inestimable nine. During the prevalence of opidenno
etfolem and erummeicomplaints, it le peculiarly efficacious;
no Dually, individual or traveler should benitlMat it.
exurion.--Bo sure to get the genuilie'Enenca, which 11
prepared only by P. BROWN, at ble'llmig.iand Chemical
Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets; Philsdoi-
Ws, end for sale by all thereipeele appthearia in the
abl
United States, and in Pittsburgh by •
B. A. VA}EiEffircE & CO.,
SCLILEVA CO.
And in Allegheny by
11. P. SCIINV.ARTZ,
-
Palatines Celebrated 7 Splcureast Saute.
LTANDS preeminent for flavoring Soups,
' Gravies, Blab, Meat, game, dr-obn _ lead tden all goal
bone nvivar La try it. Pen 25 cents per bottlikatnlyaroce•
ty Stores in the United Rates and (3ansolu. - k
For sale by 3PCLURG and
P. T. VVIUGUT A. 00.
211 Market street, Thiadelrlda.
janltkdaid
SILK PLUSH, for Cloak Trimming, for sale
at No. 91 Wood street. [deal] J. W1L80.3 a SON.
,:., :,
C. 11. RING, Proplictor, Y
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