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'* ( -4, '''' - . • 's s ' ...._ A ....' , 4 , f . c• .. •*4.6 A ** 4 „ '.- .' t . .1 • - 4 ' • '•,.; ' 4.- r. " . i .40 ... ...- < P ' , , .21 4 ....i gb t 4,,, ,A„,t, , t -et #, 4•• • •,... ,l ' - •-•l't4" , •-.. -,-,•-:, -- ' ' ..- - r 4 1 .• 'I L "'4 41. ? • ' 4. • . - ' rt , e , •" 4 :t-rl , .' - ' , t :, . ' ..- . . ,-;',. •,4' , 7 ,.. r • t , 2-,• t-- ••,. • ~ 1%." •-• ,-,, , • •-• •t....,••,. , ,r, ~ • , , . 4 , • . • .1, 4 4 4 •,,- 4 + •*-", ,1 tr 4 ,1 , ~ • r ... „ 4 ''' • :•• ' ,!• . "" 1-, •-:- .., •• , ' ' . • • r c' . ' - + 4 4 . 4 ' ' ' LOCAL , AFFAIRS. TißritabTerrYdlikrlia:Dfc - Einnirri - 8 .01.!Xe f t of Counterfeiter. Broken Up.—We noticed some days ago, the arrest of a namher of individuals In 'Washington county, for circulating counterfeit money. It was supposed that an eittmsive gang, whose operations extended over several States, were engaged in - the business, and officer Hague of this city was employed to ferret them out. After procur ingthe arrest of a couple of persons in the borough ore Washington, he proceeaed to Licking county, OhlO, where, In a little town about six miles from Newark, be succeeded in discovering the manufactory of the bogus money, and making a seizure of the materials and articles used for its manufacture. Among them were discovered plaster of Paris dies for casting half dimes, dimes, quarters, half dollars, gold dollars, and two dollar and a-half gold pieces, showing that the business was carried on largely, and included nearly all the varieties of United States coin. dyer one hundred dollars of the bogus coin, of the different denominations above named, were als9.lonnd. Two men, named Robert Seers and Lo renzo Brown, ono of whom was the chief manufacturer of the counterfeit money, were arrested and taken to Zanesville, where, after an examination before the UtiitedtStates Marshal, they were committed to the prison at Cincinnati, to await trial. The arrests were made on Saturday last and Offi cer Hague returned home yesterday. He deserves much credit for Um auccesstal manner in which he has followed up this gang of rogues, and placed them in the hands of justice. Th, West rill it is.—No better knowledge can behad of the West, by a perusal of volumes of written descriptions, than that afforded by a visit to Andricu's Panorama, now on exhibition at Masonic Hall. In order that the reader may have a faint, idea of the objects delinaated on canvass, we will enumerate a few of them : Chicago, a magnificent view, exhibit ing noble edifices, and shipping; Lake Michigan, covered with noble ships ; Blue Island ; Prairie on Fire Sportsmen Killing (fame ; Joliet by Moonlight; Morris at Day Break ; numerous romantic sceties connected with Indian legends ; Utica by Moonlight; Illinois Central Railroad Bridge ; La Salle and Peru ; Peoria Lake and City; Mouth of the Mississippi River; Detroit: Windsor, Canada West; Toledo, 0.; Maumee River, etc., etc., all of which are faithfully presented, and executed in the highest style of art. The Panorama concludes with beautiful scenes rep resenting Life at the South. But to be appreciated, this work of art must be seen. Liu to night, and take all your friends with you. 'fn Torrn.—We had the pleasure of taking by the hand yesterday, our healthy looking friend, 0. B. Brown, Esq., the traveling agent of the Cleveland and Thiele, the Lake Erie and Mad River, and the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroads, who, we believe, is here on business connected with these lines of travel. He is stopping ut the St. Clair. By the way, a now route has been opened up to Cincinnati by direct qonnections, perfected about the first of the present month, via the Ohio and Pennsylvania road to Crestline ; thence over the Bellefontaine and the Mad itiCer roads to Dayton, and from there by the Ciociartati, Hamilton and Daytim road. It is equally as speedy and cheap as any other route. 14eer,* es of the Pritosylran ha i ruari.—Tho fol loWitigsitoW9-the receipts of the l'enu.ylvonin Rnil road for the month of November, sod for the year, compared with receipt.= for the correspond ing timilast year : Receipts for month ending Nov. 30, $410,850 70 Same mouth laws year, 277.457 13 Increase, $133,393 65 Receipts from January 1, 1655, to Dee. 1, 1655, $3,85 0 ,77:: , 00 Same period lat year, 3,330,187 lu I ncroase, .4ose .. Week of the More..an Woc.- -Hostilities will cease on Saturday next, at the City Hall, as Harling ton will close his much admired Dieramic Panorama of the Russian war on that evening ; until then, we would recommend our friends to at ail themselt es of the brief opportunity of seeing one of the most mag nifieent exhibitions of the present day. The Pano rama leaves on Monday for Wheeling, to whose citi zens wa cordially recommend it as a treat rarely to be met with. A Fortune Teller in Li ml..—Au old Indian wo man named' Charlotte Jackson, who pretends to be an expounder of future events, and in that rapacity has been doing a thriving business about the corners of the streets, was committed to jail on Tuesday, by Alderman Wilson, as a vagrant, She was not enough of ulitter w fortell her own fate, or she ivuula h:ive left the city before getting into such close quarters. She belongs to the Ottawa tribe of Indians. I:ape.—The Gusettr says that a rape was commit ted by a negro on the person of a young German girl, on Saturday afternoon last, in a grove near the residence of N. S. Wilson, a mile and a half this side of Washington, Pa. The negro had recently been discharged from the Penitentiary. He was caught in the act, and was placed in irons in the Washington jail. The Sheriff had difficulty in keeping the people from murdering him on the spot. Thief Arrested.—A colored fellow from this city, named Land Riddle , wan arrested in Cincinnati, on Sunday, on suspicion of being concerned in a bur glary there. When taken into custody, he had in his possession a quantity of silver FP0.11:1E and pen knives, which he was offering for sale to u pawn, broker. It is supposed these articles were a portmn of the goods stolen from McKnight d. Bro., of Alle : gheny. Boryiery.—The dry goods and grocery store of Mr. Jacob Higgins, on the Steubenville road, in Chartiers township, was entered by burglars, on Sun day morning, and goads to the value of It 200ttolen. The burglars obtained admittance by forcing the front door open with a crow -bar. living Wei!. —Mr. Samuel Harper, a young gen tleman of many estimable qualities. and who hal.s many friends in this city, leaves this morning for Fort Madison, lowa, with the design of making that plane his future residence. We wish him all success in his new home. Disorderly Com:leer—William Roe, the fellow wh entered our press room, and " pi'd" the second page oC the Poet yesterday morning, was committed to jail, by Mayor Vole, for twenty days, for disorderly sionduct. ►Yr are regurrard to invite attention to the large rale of Stocks, Bonds, dc., this evening, at the Mer chants' Exchange, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer, Parudi, assisted by Madame and Maurice Strakosch, will give another Concert iu tide, city, on Monday evening, at City Hall. Judy, McKenna, who has been seriously ill for some time, iA, we are glad to say, re,overing„ and will be about in a ehort time. O Counterfeiting.—Such is generally the fah• of every truly meritorious article, that when by its tested o at It establishes a reputation. then it it that some unprincipled persons, earn at the rink of life, will palm oil to the unmoi pecting an article more likely to kill than to cure. I.l.•nce so many imitations of Or. J. 'fearer-ma's C.:LEW:A I. SIOYACLI Brrtras. Tho counterfeiters using the ponnsasiv, t - gun:tont (in order to effect sales) to dealers In Hostettei',. Bitters to purchme it from them,and sell it liostotter bottles. Tho genuine article neela only to be tasted to it.: credit Its great worth. Wholesale and retail depot, No. '2117 Penn atrout, and by the druggists and hotels genel,ll) throughout the United States and Gametes. llorrerrut S. Salta. Sir Clark's Stomach Bitters are acknowledged by all who have tried them to he the best family medicine of the age, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and a disa - - dared stato of the Liver and Stomach. They have no mai. The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from mane other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have found that only one trial was needed to reader such caution unnecessary. For sale, wholesale, by COLLUM & CLARK. Third street. between Wood and Market; GEO. Id. KEYSER, 140 14.0 street; and by Druggists generally. EXCELSIOR CORN-SHELLER AND SEPARATOR. THE WONDER OP THE TINES. J. P. Smith's Patent, February 21, 1855. %NUB most admirable and complete Hand or Power CORN 1 SHELLER bee been pronounced by competent Judges, Warmers, Agrlculturide and Mechanios, to be the fasteet And meet complete Sheller and Separator aver invt•uted, being able to shell A Bushel per plants 1 It can be worked by band, with a aitnU eXPePdit"" of muscle, need shell and separate the corn from the rob perfect ;li,•uletuir without breaking a particle of either. Every Farmer eodd have one. TO DEALERS IN PATENTS AND MANUFACTURES. • We wonit gay, those who wiah to mate a fortune with a & a m] capital sisould purchase a Right at once, as they are repe' changing liedads. A few State and County Rights yet for e ats, and will be glean an such terms . will henna an tunticuse profit. Call at once upon the Agent, 11.. 110 Smithfield etroet, opposite She Post Office. deill • ROLL BiakierME-20 bbls for sal. b) 11. A. BAILNESTUCE ti ch, MSl== COMMERCIAL ;,/. i.i PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. President. L. WIT MARTIL Vice President*. T. S. CLARKS, ORO. W. CASS. Trauurer. N. ItOLMVS, Stvrdary. JAMES P. RARE. Ni4j.wistslukni. NORTIIAM, Jx (bstue444 , 4 of Ar2dtratiw hr Nopember. OW, W, CASS, V. P., JIVIIN S. 00SURAVE, JOHN ti HAt F, I,IENEV LAMBERT, JAMES O'MARA. STOCK TABLE. QUI' ERN Al ENT SECURITIES. Inutemit pvahla United States ei caul, 1856.... January & July. United Statue 011 cunt, 11E62..u.Jainntry & July. Uultal States 651 coat, 1807.—Juni:it:try & July. Wilted States 6 51 cut, 1603....Juuttary & July. United Stacy 5 Ctiupun,l66s....January & July. STATE SECUILMIIS N.Y. 6'l centll36o-61...Jan., April, July Sr Oct. N.Y. 8 "t 1 mut, 1873 .Jan., April, July & Oct. N.Y. G V cent, 1864-65... Jan., April, July & Oct. N.Y. 5% Ti ct, 1860-61... Jan., April, July & Oct. N.Y. 5 11 cent, 1855 Jan., April, July & Oct. N.Y. 5 V cent, 1860-111... Jan., April, July & Oct. Ohio 6 V cent, 1856 Jan. & July. Ohio 6 V cent 1860 Jan. & July. Ohio 6 r 5 cent., 1870-75 Jan.& July. Virginia Coupon 6's, 1886-87 Jan.& July. Kentucky 6 'fl cent, 1874 Jan. &july.l Louisiana 6's Jan. & July. Illinois Internal Imp. Stuck of 1147 ..•Jaa• & July. Illinois Internal Imp. Stock, Int. Stit..lati:di July. Indiana State s'B lan.d, Jul.) Indiana State 2.4, "•01 cent ........ ....... Jan.& July .I Arkansas 6 V cent Jan.& July. Michigan ti V cent..... Jan. &July. Pennsylvania 6 ti cent Coupons Feb. & Aug: Tennessee 6 v cent, Long Loan Jan. & July. North Carolina 6's, 1881.-- a I:=l=ME IJourgia 43's CITY AND COUNTY BONDS. Allegheny County h'e Allegheny Coupon Ces, scrip. Allegheny Coupon O's, (Valley IL 1L)... Pittsburgh Railroad B's, (Penna. IL it. Pittsburgh Coupon ri's, N. Y Allegheny City .... ............ Allegheny Coupon 6'd, Philadelphia... Erie amid Bonds. kohl) Erie Canal Bonds, knew) BANK STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh Merchants and Manufacturers Bank Exchange Bank Citizens Deposit Bank... ........ ..... Farmers laposit Bank— Pittaburgh 'true Company Allegheny Saving Fund Danpany.... Mecbanks' Savings Runk Manchester :. 4 .u.vtug, Bank lIKI IN/ E. STOCKS. Briage SI. Clair Atreot . . I latirl tltrret Bridge Northern 1..11.3rtit..1 Bridge .. 11 dinitnliport Bridge RAILROAD COMPANIES. Allegheny Valley hallrk...l Baltimore and Ladd.. Clovelaud ami Pittsburgh CJII ellFrille... Ohio and Pannsyhania Pennsylvania Central Pittiburgh and Stuubeuville OA9 Coll PA N I ES. Pittsburgh Allsgbouy Uuy etituistuy INsCRANCE CONIPANIE.S. l'iltsturgh bib In.uralice ‘Vest.oru Insurance Cul ce.' luautwice }'tremen's Conn Any.... . TELEtiItA Pli Pittsburgh to Pintail° ..... Pittsburgh unit Louisville Laki, NILII sdiugunuo M I SC ELLA N EOUS. A 11. l : nu .1 ! t erry," ilex Plunk 11..1 (ireetteburt; Turu;ll .... . Marlue Railway Dry Durk . Turtle I...mak ['WA . 14,4.1 Mououwtheln tillyckwater. Youghiogheny Slack water PITTSBURRII MARKETS OFFICE or THE DAILY SOENING Thursday. Uneernber 13, The weather model - n. 164 n.alsnlernblv duns, winch re - mien-41 it more favorable for bthrfneL4. t - sendtng. Lot Ihnrs pietay of wxter, end no tin ale tn favor of et ....r or ruin un ittny Itstse 1 1, r .1 river unvipation for sows Little to orate. The day wan out) to a hunted amount. We give Lei Itrin.,Val IrJUL,EWILYis with tinottitiona 1.1.01:11...14010, to labls n111..1600 fn nu et t ,,,, at Has t 6. In butt fr,.01 ,tore al f' l .2:). atel SS 1 , 1011 no utrn foam 010.1 at nal., 40 Itbln sttru Or, BUCK Wit EAT F1, , .,bL1 io ti and LO if to 1, front ntors at $3.33. Ii lIISK Ca, 1 , 1,14 in, ut lOs 30 bids , It. At Y, Itgurn. VI; AR. sale. Drina, for snnla at 7 1, , 1.A1:1)...5u10n kngp , Fa Mil, in lots. ~ i 1 iinir 4: 1:15 1.1 , 1, No 1 nt ntol f, 1,1.4 boob Lard Ai 11 1 , bbl, 1 at sitter It 11 S 5, arid 30 at 4110 Inn, I.oo,lll,lltlntest 043 , 1. 1 . 0 .1, , 1,11 NOE.. Irrun $:;44.67 New York Markets NM4 YORK. DayeruLef 12.-4' dtof: firm: ±nb•y Luo lalr•x Ulaur firm; •al.•, 12.mx, 11L.•nt anpr,.rilic;. lamlielh. Com firm ; I Ir. 1A,14 Lard fire; mdta. mod Iddr 11111. k 1`4.11., ynf.t ; nOlt R. hrta IS.0) 111111 s at 14, ‘1" . ..It, ill , 10 Ik xt 41i. Oil* quirt. !mu ,al, 146 .Intro firm: wale* 61i hhd rreigitts firm. lia,u 11... k tatuic..t. tit . Ch , clatt , l and T .1. Coal C.taran, 47 t owns! 9r,;‘,. Philadelphia Market laxemlrer 12.—The Fldur market . - dittildtd, eiresdingl) dull; prim' hotter; but rata. t lenient; the duly .lea repdrl,l atP f. C' bids atiaudard brutida and 5w bid. ratru at i0i.75 a lantit,d inquiry fld the supply ul I - author, and baltera at aThup w $9 , 3e (di amuck, and extra lit - wain, aciairdiug tdijuality , the rerdtjun ere tudderate, arid the block la 111X11111011 1 1.tilig. Wheat Cdlo hi..z dull. and priced, 114110 , uuderadue tae chauge sale, take/ Lush at gl,surv,Lt for fair and prime watt bent red, mid (Cr fair mud prime Willi, pr.u.iputly dr the lattei de -et-1141dt, inalaling a air Idt at .51.95. edru .izteud) maul; Pale, &4) Lunt new yet tar, tat 7 , 44 0 0; a equill it 1- 1 0.49'1. ILI tlrocerteb cud Previaidun there and hut little is I.loilig. rlititiuudn ni.211 - Ce. !slid 0,1111.-.1 et Ili. ml ram, tidied taterdao W Walt t .‘t her tinnei , , 1,1•11 01 at iO., and hilits 39. N ' Sans. Ihrotottotr tttioringtt of 144.4 l'ottltt I %yr,. head; pritto , have ...tot,. hot ttnitt.•,,l; solo, tt 2Ntyl2 tt-totop 10 for tittititttlti to 1:W1.111111i c 4 r.L.Akt , totutl. Yxl firm: 34tieri 0(100 11 , 141 at $6.7f0 Aar Frvor uyika AgOP!--John Ward says "1 commend your BITTER4 - n.4 n raturkly for Fever and Ague I woe not only cured by It myself, but flirty of toy ft living on Wylie street were slfio cured. One of ran, on the river, had the Chills for three months, and the LIoLLAND Birrxics ivris the uuly thing that did Lim my good" CAUTION'—B,• carsful to ask fur Itnnrhar..'s Rltt,•n. Thy great popularity ..f this tordirine Lae inau,d malty inticstiond, whale the puhlic should guard against pnr Lowing. fk_q_iold at $1 I,er bottle, or stx truffles for $5, by the pr.. prieturs. BEIi.fAMIN PAUX, Jx. .t Malsfartminr, Pliartnaoentida and Chetuixts, Pittsbnrgh. Pa.; It. li. & CXI., mulct - of Smond and Il'oud street, and Druggists wuerally. - - AUUTION SALES. GEN. LARIMER'S BANK INO HOUSE AT AUCTION—On Thursday evening. Deeenilter at 7 o'clock, at the Mordniuts' Exchange, Fourth street, will b e sold, by orb, of Thomas Mellon, Enq. Assignee--That 111.111104 e property on Fourth street, adjoining the Bank nt Pittsburgh; the lot being 22 fuel 6 inches front on Fourth .trout. extending back 85 feet hichen ; which a erect vU a superior atria-story, stone front, brick 13anking House runt DWellilig, finely finished. Terms---Due-fourtli cash; remainder in equal payment, ;it six, twelve and eighteen inntlis. v. [lli interest . I'. M. DAVIS, Auctione.r. ALE UV NURTII AMERICAN MLN I Nil CO. STUCK— , ,n Thursday evening, December 13. at 7 ,ft k. at the Met chants' Exchange Rooms. Fourth street, Pittsburgh. a ill be sold., for account of wllOlll it may concerti-5U slum, N.irtli American Mining Company Stock uov29 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer, . . . . APPLICATION PlattCil A RTER.—Wl i e r ,.., a number the citizens of Peebles and Collins Townships, All, gheny County, hare applied to the lit.turt of Cs tunitin Pleas of said County for a charter fin the " EAST LIBERTY COL. LEA iIATE INSTITUTE,' the fallowing ot der was made: A ud now, to wit. November 17th, D4h5.11. is ordered by the Court that the foregoing application fur a eh/naive he pub according to Act of Assembly. By the Court. nov'Zi Alta wltt I ARTLEY & FOX'S TENT FAN BLOW KIM tot kj Foundries, Rolling Mills, Smith Fires, Sr., ibatentee. July 17, l/W, These FANS are made on an entirely new principle, and will run with loss power than any other Fan new in use. The blowing wheel in marl' lighter and stronger than that of any other, and from its peculiar construction is loan lia Lis to got out of order. The shahs urn made of cast steel. and the Journals are parallel, running in gnu metal box es. ' 11.10 - SES P. F:A111N, Agent fur 3lnunfrrtnrers. No SO Fourth street. norl . d.twtf Pittmburgh NOTICE is hereby given tt. all persons in ten•anotl, that Letters of Administration upon the Kstate of CHARLES SI LBEEIIOItN, late of Pitt township. Allegheny county, decoased, have born granted to the 1111- &nitwit-A. All peracins indebted to said decedent will male plyment, and those haring claims against the smn• will present them, duly authenticated, to us for settlement. JOGN HARRISON. Pltt. 'Township. GUSTAVE TFIUM:II. 199 Penna. Avenne, ilee4iwet* • Milers of Chas. Stiberhorn, dee'd. TEN YEARS among the Mail Bags, or Notes from the Diary of a Special Agent of the Post °Mee. Department, by J. Holbrook; with illustrations by Darlry. Henrietta Robinson, by D. Wilson ; 75c ; Heart of-Mabel Ware--a romance; The Widow Bedott Papers; Orotr-hets and Quaver'', by Max Maretzek ; The Discarded Daughter, by lira. Southworth Tirerino—George Sand; Modern Pilgrims, 2. eels; 2,1.75: Retells Grunts Or IND Lost wire ; The Forayers, by kilnfeet Splritztallant Scientifically Demonstrated. by Prof. Herr Jan received at W. A. GILDENPENN EY A CO.'S. declo Flft opptailte the Theatre A G RICU LT U HAI, NOTICE.—The Annual ..aiaL meeting of the membeM of the Allegheny County Ag ncultural Society, for the election of a gourd of Malingers to serve for the ensuingyear, will be 'held at the Court Rouse, on the FIRST WEDNESDAY efJanikail, at 10 (Aro& A. M. nov3o:w3t(chD) 0. P. SITIRAE, Rec. Secretary. C 0 FFEE-53U bags prime Rio Coffee landing and fur gale by 14.011 MILLER 6 RICKETSON. MEE Uffene6. /03 4 lib 117 y,, 116 -, 1 111r .' 1041 112 9514 102 MIZE I.l.lfift I k u .41 , 4 ,S./- I rim. uii.l u 0. lr . • , . RIVER. NEWS. Tun RITS/I —laud evening, at Utak; then were; 7 The 2 inch. Water in the channel,. by the pier Macke, mud, fBll lug. Weather moderating, with indications ot,enow. TeT steamer " Forest . City" is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock. ANOTHER new steamboat hull arrived at the wharf yester day, for Capt. J. 11. Brierly ; and is intended to run in the Missouri river trade. She measures 235 feet in length on deck. 34 feet is-inn, and 634 feet depth of hold—and was built by Col. Aikene H Co. in less than ninety days from the date of the contract under the superintendence of Capt. Brierly. THE splendid new steamer Marengo" will leave this day fur St. boots. This tom has just been finished. and is a model boat in every particular. Flereaptain, Mr. W. C. McCall:um is well k now a to the traveling public—and Mr. Abrams, the clerk, is a, well and favorably known that it Is unnecessary Sr ns to speak .in his praise. PORT OVA' PITTSBITROR 7 I! XLT 2 INURES WATER /N THE CHANNEL. A RRI VED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. " Luserne. Bennett, Brownsville. •• Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Pollan, ilemdericksim. Went Newton Michigan No. 2, Herat, Wellsville. ties. Lorimer. -, Rochester. Forest City, Way, Wheeling. •• unt are, l ivrdull. Steubenvil le. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson. Woodward, Lirzenie, Bennett. Brownsville. " Col. Barani, Peebles, Elizabeth. Eollan, lieuderickson, West Newton " Michigan No. 2, [tryst. Wellsville. ••lien. I.arirner, -, Rochester " Diurnal. Sheeto. Wheeling. • Venture, Gordon. Steubenville. Pringle, Stoops. St. Lou'. " Sniut Louis, Dean. 1855. 1856. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS. THE PITT813l 7 11(III AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Saint Louis. THIS LINE IE ColElpOsod of hovel, first-clue pviwerful Sterum, line quelloi fur speed, splendor. safety , and comfort. and Is the ONLY THHoI,II DAILY LINE OF STEIII Pv'EFIN , or hire 01.110 titer. It ciinnectii with the U. S. Mail Line of Steantera from Cinciuttati to Louisville arid Saint leant. by which tinieeingera and frelghte are tidneted 11.01 rf,itired I h Flatly Two new Steamers have been lolled ti tilt. W //kb now runi.dat3 of the following B..tt, t :,,,, , ', ( kips qi dr-part/tr. 14 ' " " from Attsi.ferrvh Mill, M; YE WrATY 'M. \V 11FLTZFIN,VER,,'illi•luy. Cl rY OF Wlll , llll,llstl . Unit, N 1. 1 1,cnr: ...... 1- Nfonday. A LLEIIIIENV . 11 1‘ ('..,,Kv. .. ITur—Any INCINN ATI . Mo4l,lo;xldy I'IIILADELVIIIA • It .1 .ITlturnday PENVsYLV ANI A. . .101, Kt.f , ( 1,F1.1 . E11 Friday. =Ell IFS Leave daily At 10 A. M. pre+-lAely . No t0i,..e,1 after nine On the inoritind of departure. For poet irtflari, appl) oti lioarnl, or to Jolf N It. 1.1 VISOSTON, j Agouti+, JOHN FLACK. Mortongetbela litylditif, Prrmtaiom, November. 1855--ideo:ln Pittsburgh, Stenbenl - 113e and 'Wheeling ItZSIBE The DIURNAL, Capt..). A. Suotsa. and the ri"l4 tun no 11 42 I I T ). ‘ t 1.. C 1 .‘ PACKETS ' la, t u tt il e. burgh. Ftenlatteille all.l Nl'Leehn t t, stopping et all iuternie diittc porta. The DIURNAL rill loot, Pittaburgh un ?Joint:Apt, Wed '-.day, and It'ridot ~ nt IS It. A. NI —ltErt. alto oth leave it Iteeltn,„ on Tue,,lts , , That ,•16) and fat nr.1.t..) at ;I,' ocloek. A. 31. The FORI:ST CITY will loave 1'41,1 , 10:it Toccoa e. Tlittradays end Fat et 10 1,••k. A. M --Rrrekapa,;. 511, will leave ttlteelo, ost Wetlueatla)t. and tltt a, /it k. A II For It eight ot ,:t0..4..• apple oti or 1 .1 Ci 0.1.1.1N1iN1 I ..t.lloot Wlaieefng and Gallipoli* Parket. The uru and leirtulid liamruger Mitl.ll,l EI:V A. l'ltEanto Jou:i Uannwtal—will Iravu fur the :thse N , •:t I. It IDA I 4...lariltNth_VN. al chwk, inmo- I • • 1 I/.5t,1,1 or 1..1,5, api/I 011 haunt, or 1., (`rI.I.INY ,t C, L, AF,Pilt, N, 115 54.1 I.ltl Water . . firgular turrdny Parkei for Wheeling, Idarivita and Mr h., I .1.1.5,11 , 1 -t0511115, IN/Nl'i/I'. tl,/..11 L-05 tho Mthi I.s.rtel,ert ,1,l ~'ll,rk, 1' 15 , 3itirelv or 15,55 . 1g5nr , p1t 151 lustrd. , L. II NI 11Altfl)N, 'H.IIINI I .II, AgtA.4. For llemplits and Nun' Orlenn•. TL- ,ai . ,11111•1 J W. lIAILNIAN. I 'AptaiD M 1 . 4717.- r r, R•4l,s - - , t‘,ll e t b,. TIII'ESDAY qt Io url.. 1 - ; A NI •P Ir,ctil p,Val t :t - lippT) , •Il I t•, I Fl.Ath S ItARSI›, Arort, For 31eguphis anti Nro Orlron•. The klraur,r A 1.1:1011NIA. r'rrirtrtu, I k I Ilnl • J -.111 kh,r , 1,1 rrt..o e and Itr Vv tra,bute r• -11 Tilt fr.:lllA riulref 11k lu Irkir A. M tut tr , trlit ur Apply rul huard. , •t der 1_ .1 s 11.,ta For ZIT em ph is. Vicksburg & Ortrals -1 1..1M 1' I 11 1 Y I .‘ ur 'II I 11.1 ' ,-, 4 "1/1 11 , t 'lr rk. J 1 c.v. 01 - I " r ut? ‘ A ll'l' l l A l. ar 10 u'r•lrwk A M ISA It.N 11.11'1\J. tr• CEICM 1. W. 1.: f. \ r 1 1 4.1 fl 1., tit %.• 11:t1,11 •S. .• 1..1 “VR IDA 1k...1.1-1 14:h h 'L H!, L. I L.. IF - 0( ( Itirlanati utltt The ~ t , . .teel ,ets eh , Le , hate 1.1:111.11, 1......11,1•-1 11 nt 4 r 11 re in `'" ‘1.•: 111.N1..."! JI.LI.N. 'lll h A 1 ;..11. For Cincinnati anti Lciuild•ilic MA s?h I F. 1.1. o%l.c:tit, Tina --ekt k. - !!1 f th, '17.777,71,71, 7.7,7 t. 'NIL 177.7 .-1771,7 iaw, ui I t 11 For fi vight i.r io.,..sar, o ap;,ty I..”ivr. I Regular Loullivillt. Packet. • The At -.it, .1 ,AI .IS IN,E.l2:ll,latria A Sn it 1' 1:1/ t• ill leave the DAN . , I ;El. at 1 I' I .t Wilt\ For St. Louis and Krokuk. TL. 41111 , 1 M l'apt3i., A M 1 k .1 ill 1..11, lit, I, II(' . 1 II 1 1 ,11A1 1. , 13th. ,tt 4 —l,- P M Ra (1,011 „ p uppl) ~ti 1/.:11 i ,/, t. , , 1.1.1 .Ist 111 1.,1/ A I.l,Aik, A I , ttr st. Lou{.. 'NI 0.1,1,1,01--elork. A 11'12AR - 111r tl4•ein.l 1..44,4 .41 THURSDAY. 1u...41nk.4 F. 4 1r ., 4211t 4F. ..n tkaml. For Nashville Th.• I.1*(•I17 AI 4V. Caw .1 J. to ,al .• 7.4.a . "1',‘, I F l l7ll; ' . t r i .! . 1;5111. at A NI F,., freight igivaa• apply on or to "y°"" Vl.Aeli A 1.1 VINii,ITON, Agents. t" ) uah c. II V. t;ifit INI Pi )HT A N '1"11 ) 'I h tiS E ~1 F 1., ICT El) ITII IL% 11 • i/ BALI fr.nsi C 4 .11.11t MA! lit , :tr. Ilid aw, utlier Lattoo,i, t. u,J t. 14411 op,. lot II I, : 4 11 ANA Willi ,si,ll. k g.t•tlttte , :t.1.k144.1 . i 1,.• II A VIT." II THE r:. in At.. I, A NI l'lttolturglt artit 1. tq.l,..rteiusittt, • IL. ul,ll In i I.rtt.ltt. t.,; .l dn.! It.pt,trt.tl Itra- a 5114.1 - t•-•1 i!: old rriano- W 3. :1/1 1.16. , di•p,o,ol Ilan, I r,- ~1 - awl:A rri E The partner , hip I,..twe.est J34 , A, 11 , rt. tt, i. fr Ihtsiette, tkud t, W Ll 4, 11..” /STE'rr cu. N 41-•••• • ••• OW '29th day •.s.likhet hut, I. the pit• thr inter-.t ,s 1 JaeL.l. The I•t)+10.-,.. %%61 ‘111.1 , 1 II 11,11110 •./ .SIIITII .I.k ,I 1 I h IST rt, 11 SMITH. (./1 ( 4 1111 th,.natghly suited with Amlir.- Da.401..rr..vt) .0 r.IIU 7c.. Fourth a. ( N 'PR y pit( 1)1.:1(1 . 1 . FOR SALE 1.. k Int'lrEN 1,.t,•• I r • A FIIIIII of 141 urn e ill Adult.- t0..1.-1.11..11u110r 0f1A0A...41, A11...4141K 4:1'44 4. 0.- IA n l. r.e ill, • . A lluglicLo I 40 nth., w 1 . 11011 ..11, . 11/ t; ill R. 'LAI, ifl ti i:/ A Iwo. I lb ~•• 1 . 1111/1 tlo Also. ow , of 110 Iw,-, In Nom II 410 AIM, It I,...itLftil in I'M lli a, rol. \\ 11,111 fmr Ini it, of l'lffsl,nrglt Also. 3 1 4. . - leg, with ,uital/14. 1 , 1111111,11, I—t - P -ul , nrLPn walon 11111111tvs . wnlh of the (shy Fa! in 13. ti• 1 ,, Hi I .1,/tlll4, Also. ol Ifolsers-. sAj..l,ort.; lhe alloys farm Also. 100 litolllolr 1...01 ut Itoa and of thy to, I.rolgt• ut Shurpshurg, !YID g 14'3, is, Z`11.11.1 , 111 . 1.: alit! St,. 5r1...1)., The above Farms on.l I 1. are very desirable, and worths the nttPutlon of thosn• desiring sth•h prois.rty Pletnie call and get one of ‘Air Registers deed 'l t w • lily PIiOPERTY FOIL SALE - BLAKELY tat hat I n r. ti.• ti,, 1..11. , ,111 1 ; de.nnsidst cu t pmpert A lions, mid Lot ou the North Common. its Allegheny rite A but of iinaltid on (Lamb ,trtwt. In Itirttlinghtl.lll, DWI two A bOt of Omond Airline. Mill neon 111111ne, A well extuliliiilieti (11.,•w -di %%1,100-tale Liquor LstaLllah ...int on Liberty !dr.*. Fifth Word; lio 2:3 I 160 foot dm]] with Womb..., Dwelling A vory fine l',Atago ttobio,o, ntreet. running tAtek to Ana ntt•ut; lut 27 by POO L•rt. Four Lots of tiround ma tituuty eU eel, 2.5 by 100 feet. Due Lot of Ground on Liberty ,d.reet. Fifth Ward. One Lot and two Dwelling houses iu Lawrenceville. Coll and get one of our Itegisters, with full descriptions. de,r4nlaw APARTNER \V AN E D. -- An energetic business man, With a auai, capital cif about Five 'Moil sand Dollars, can secure a partnershipa large Manure,. luring business , frilly and permanently oi established. and oi successful openttlun; locatefl in the must central port of city ; that pays no hanaleoum pr,4fit of at least two hundrai ire tent."; done strict ly !ir cast,, and can be extended flirouglidlit the United States ,without further capital. No better app,- tunny than this hue ever barn offered fur the embark/di..a in business of an ell irrpnaing Mali. a hire! we can Ilatigiart, illy demoutaxuto to those desiring the infurinstion. A Coin. piste and cornet statement of t h e n.urrnl is now on ha n d,. for imipectiuu. Apply at upye k• Clef 10:31 B. i'ileLAIN & SON, '2l Fifth et lIIDES-60 Dry and 55 Green ju received, fur sals by rlstS • it • :',PItINti ER IiAIIILtkiR.. r ,~ •. . - • •••••4; ••• • • RES =ME Tile,. are all strulale. but effectual. Arvitilirts, arltxllll, bmldtn, art toterutitesi, are resueetfully request t., cssuuue References. gisisl and suiltriont, toren. Jr ISEPi I LEED.S, Pttuitite, unJ Prvittlet.tr. Ifur Fa. F FiATUN. Agent 1.., Patentee, Nu bit F..urth litt , burgto. Lo n...•int mud till ...Mier" at .hurt ttttttiv 1,4 leon 01 till' al.. 1110 . 1111,11,1 groat lIIVIQILicnItt. Lund I+alm. prep:,a l t.. !welt A' loft tin tutlS tr list ,lll/1. 10 1/11• ttie- ..I Ctn. must t iimtsE s11()E M INE.--IVe, the • pug .-saininvd Ilene Shint , tia. hn.. intented by NI: - Hott.r lititrVlTll, and now run ning In the 1 , 1111.1ing• ~ f .hininta Inn] Alle gle a, Jilt. have great plrature In bearing testimony to the retire conipletetwal , I tin unwhine and the i-ase with which it in.. u, nt•rk. It makes alnint ten Sht,,s per annul, or excellent torn, rind mitleht any .strutting 01 - .ll,i—working at• iaally vi lien tanking Shoe, an when turtling ananttl farohilt the inal is being -et...life,' and itlll. - 11,1 at the atune tins, lily changing the then, fatly,,r ,baneeine , can In, made The machine Io ex. exaltngly neat and well arranged, will reflect, great crocht ri the nil eithir .IA NIES Till\\llw IN, Civil Engine,: NICHOLAS VI N lAN, do. do II PAWL! E STICArION, from Emrland : NV ILLI A NI WA DE...1 Emit, A W.lO ; S. IL lIARTNI AN. ,/f Siu r. Hartman & CO.: IvAAC JUNES, Plttobtirglr Stool Work:i ; NVAL S. BISSELL CA I. Eli I SBISTER ; F II F.A I'l I' sEELI Th.' nt,K., Mat lime. u EXCIA SI E k kl NNlNti tlll 111 IRE MACHIN ES, tm 110 W olionol. fot sal,. oil arrotittii,,lat lug terms Apply t,• NIACHINE.--KENDALCS k; A T T 0"1:111.1i ACTINU ItIVEH, AND SHAVER —Thy nt t«ntloo of Shiligle 11..1 Lunt k 1Lik11.1,3. 51.1.11111t01, tint! Ot hem. in dinned to !hie iuvnlwrble 111,.11d011, Whit h IN new prevented to the public eni the first and only practical tete bin, extakt, far luting rind Shaving Shingles. Varbitei cutting and arcing mailmen have born invented fir making Klingles, bat It in a well known fact that Shin. glen cut in sawed avross the grain are quite tot, flimsy for iiionh,o purposes. inventions have recently ap. pound! tar living awl shaving. and theta , liner all !Well r.ll - eta worthlo, (runt their imperfect method of wlitch rouelsts of .Ithtting tram the side of the libel but ono shingle, which nhnion invariably mon off. Thin difficulty in entirely obviated lip KENDALL'S %ACHINE, Which first split% non, the sil iif the block a piest Chia enough for two :lb mgt.., which mipitratell lu the centre, and h) menus of ehotie guide% Inch part Is conducted through a pior of appi ex knot! ing klim os. which complet. the operation thuti ph 4 at•ing Tao %tonal, at i:%er) re) olu• 1,1/ This inarliine will rive and shove bout the Nock three thatnunil shingle, Jre hem. 0f iii,i,,rni thieknons and taper, stolidity and durability to those made by bind or any othur prWeiel. are by no means oonfitienl to pine and other guilt wood, but works to oqual ad,untitga, oak, wabiut, uud every other denerititiou of timber that L 9.11 Ito split. The work logo ui site mediae, can be emaluitioil at H. 11. Ryan's Furniture Ituildingn, Falb street, Pitinla tt gh. T ., !Mawr owners. shingle dealers, and loon of etiterpriso, t i nt . o p o . , t now field fur npeetilation, an the, no lit, nuitilar nit ell titan est-aut. Th e mad,im. tecnillieS but a ;mall space, 61 of durable fon utruction, and coAts but about two hundred dollars, and a now and two boys car make Prom 25,000 to &PAO shingles per day. For right of territory. or 'n114'1,0104, inquire ut No. 31 Fifth .droet, or at the City 1100.1. tm. All needed information will Iw forward...l by letter, a hen (leared. 1) K. CIIANIBERIAN, Agent ouvlaaltf )EASE'S DI A PliiiAGNI FORCE PC PM P. patented Au gust. ibal. is the must perfect and efficient PUMP ever invented. It is of cast Iron. twantlfill and ornamental; doubleseting ; weighs 40 lbs.. and delivers 3U gallons water per ruffian. (smallest size). It can be afforded at one-third lees price than any other Pump of equal capacity : is tot bic to get out of order; simple in construction ; cannot pus ,dbly freeze: and gives n constant, steady stream of water. For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Boats ur Workshops, or fur Wells ur Cisterns, those Pumps cannot be excelled. All persons, interested or not, are invited to call and see the one in operation at Lewis' I ntelllgencer Office, on St. Clair street, near the Brhijse. LW-The N emern Counties of Pennsylvania are for sale. and afford rare chances for manufacturers ur speculators to malt.zu a handsome income. JOSEPH LEWIS, novlch.dlw No. 2 St. Clair street. PATENT VICE ATTACIINIENT—A new, Ingenious and useful article for Mschinists. For Kale by MOSES F. EATON, Agent, 80 Fourth street. OS., Refer to Messrs. Livingstou, °nueland & Cu., Novelty Works. uov2B • 4- • • ' : c., '....-.'1.7‘.'.... AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE.—J. C. ,Fostrx, stile Lessee and manager ; Wm. EL Reza, Stage Manager; CILLS. FOSTER, Acting Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Boring. PRIOES OP A.DMISPION Boxes and Parmiette 50c. I Private Boxes, large $8 00 Second Tier 25c. I Private Boxes, email._' 5 00 Boxes for colored persons 25 cents. 411- Certificate, securing seats, 12 cents extra. Oa - Triumph of the beautiful Miss MAGGIE MITCHELL. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBP.B. 13, 1855, London Ausztrancee-Lady Gay Spanker, Miss Mag gie Mitchell; Sir Harcourt, Cunningham; Dazzle, Mr. C. Foster; Charles Coartley, Dubois; Grace, Julia M. Cooke; Pert, Mrs. Young. Miss Emily L. Dow. After which, The Young Scamp—Joseph. Miss Maggie Mitchell lifthlew, Young; Mrs. Manley, Mrs. Burette. aa—Doors open at 6%; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. CITY YHALL—Last week of luakalloTows mu:ND DIORAMIC PANORAMA THE RUSSIAN WAR! From the commencement to the falltiof Sebastopol. The entire Panorama covers an area of Upwards of 50.000 feet of Canvass, being materially tuoisted by the union of the most elaborate and intricate machinery with EXTRAORDINARY CHEMICAL }WEEMS! Faithfully portraying, the rising flames in the Burning Cities, Ikanbardments, sc., beautiful Moonlight , Smines, Twinkling Mars, and Silvery Reflection in the Water. Thera are thirty dilTerent scenes; many of the figures are life sin, ; the whole terminating with the STORMING OF SEBASTOPOL AND FALL OF TIIE MALAKOFF! . - Amid the denfeuing explogion of the minis, rolling of the nmeketry and booming of cannon, together with the lurid glare of the BD ItNlNti CITY. producing au effect - . N. R.—There will be Afternoon Exhibition. on WEDN DA Y and SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock. Atlnaisslon, .25 cents; children In the unkrw.n. IU cent.. In the evening. doers open at 1331.:; commencing at tieleck. Athnia.iion, 25 rents; children, 15 rents. EXCURSION TRIP TO THE SUNNY SUUTII AND (MEAT WEST. MilM?l PANORAMA OP 111 E UREAT WEST AND Sul7Tli Embracing views of the Sugar and Cotton, l'iantatious of Lonisiaua ; St. Louis, Alton, 111., the Miasutiri and Illinois River, Peoria and Peoria Lake, and the surrounding COUII Er) ; lacon, 111., Peru and Lasalle, Ill.; every city and town mt the Chicago end Rock Islaud Hannan]; Ottawa, Stained Rock, wilh the Indian Scenes, Mule, Juliet and Blue Island, ale faithfully represented. VII,s of the Lakes ,Nlailigati a n d Erie, the city of Chicago. city of Detroit, and portions of Canada West, the Maumee River, and cities of Toledo and Clove/and, with 104. J portraits of the moat pruutineut citizens of the %Yea. A visit to Andrien's Panorama takes the spectator ov, 2Und miles of the most interesting portions of the (treat Wee and Semis. At an Explanatory Lectnro is giros by Madams Andrien. or the Artist liiinsolf, giving a description of each city and t o n rcpresunted. Will la; exhibited at MASONIC HALL. °very °veiling. from NI , IN DAY, Hoivintier 3d, to January 2d. 15:01, and every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Evening ex hitiition to COllll/lello, at 75.4 0'i..1./c; afternoon at 3 ip'r lock erf_ALltrawAuti, 2.5 ceiktn; childrou, 15. Panic.. five INVENTIONS AND PATENTS Nn M.,SES V L,Toii—Sir • lam n Piano manufacturer, and have lately Med lloptir's Patent Bench Plano, and at pair requeiti I will state went I think of it. For planing vol tarn it in On , brat thing iu 11/10, in fart the only kind Of Plano that can i.e woll wed fur that par - pose; and (Me man cat plane MY nun lornoering in one day with it an he could scrape by the old method in yin days. It leavos, tuo, a much morn even, smooth and solid surface than the scraper, and one that will abiiorli less varnish or paint. It is for all kinds of Lao trot k the beet Plano I. know of. It ift in, CUD d O.( it take- up. and ran take nil, but a trry thin chip, :tail rat; 1.0 tined twaittrt that' grain . troll ua awy way tualtos it I..ultarly valuable. in itlaning waitron, I "hall oat, mare runners a title thm Plata, Mil Lou obtained. It , nt/nt root alto neutral tau., rating i,i mach and Jong tat - I, afire work I. It dl. s. Your, it. GOODALL, Thmlot.. No 1:X Nxw I syLSTlo‘a.—Mr. Eaton has now for Kato at IriA Luwu nc. , 01. No NO Fourth .trout, .ovoral Irry valoald, paton/L-d taito Among 1.1014,1 . ,. patoLt 1•11.••. wlurh s, gn-at cittutaiol a putout vire alta. lastrot c..lebraled Iteniery and vontilat,a,, Flit much prabNl hath h., fmuilt ,1h,u1.1 ,tlthuut ; tittrtle an 1,1,,•i5. and other tr.oful The plane. the .well and the hentori, We fall Raid"' sp,ll: Sr the ,tr"tivltt tvrtlin from our 0,1 ..IJservyttitat 31r E;tt..,lt's hely Imo .1 1 , 11 . 0tp . r. “tiOltt Iprate pluittark to tl4Ollll t., i h.. 'Ad dl. lvetaUtAl. itre V` ”1”.1 otrctit/g 1.1 lute. I FA 1.111, /NOM T AND F:XCTI.I.F.NCI.: Kteviv 11 'lf and Vaal Ihrule." —IV AtUnNo, IletAt.frt sual lvi 11,710,1. a Lilo loam - ti.. s j by Nfthui , ... Indiep.•uxatl.• b, Ltb 1. - :Alb .3,1 aadiu vv lay uuy rephaa with utlivurnal Swito roan of ,tuily, label% expense Rail preying have been by Ile, riber siuililify mul isirbst Lia systuul fee an, anus, draught aunt youtilatiiiii, anti its intrieluctiuu u,n withal Oa pint IN, yrarK, ill many i but r hirtly Vett Lioihsno hah mot with all the appn•l.w„u in rueld wink. The G.Lh,n mg I. et I , rirf des. lAA s. all of u lairli are 1.1...1ted in the United part thvitt Ilk P.llglD.u.tl. A Cluiriney, which, in Irwtories, la, Ilma, :wet Itttlldlup 01 err, y .letwtiptiott.mucurett the 1..•1- ~ a tng —A praof ugatrt,t tire; self-cleart tig and et-II pt..'.., I , a1.1.1.14tti, powerful, regulated att,llt, ti, ~t ' , Call, 40 feet tugh Luta niwte draught than ua:1) Ludt Itto feet high, at more; It o,wring,wring iu fuel, tt Lunt tut put 111 , 1/Lin aartath :ant vettte al,. od .41( 0••111. ~r art h., , heft In the atne., , pltere, and the I:mmln/cheat ou • nee to ao.tt• I as et, y at..ry of a Ituthltug. for ever) aljaceut L • IL A 11.- %tott)lnts/ . 4 s Alit)/ Oats) powers of ac ' NI.. 11 CMS it. 111.1ttiv not HIP'. ill form, suit the tin 1)04,11/, at any building. And may hs illatti ornit.toslit..- tins sts)arrs )sttstant vslthlatton fhor any tstilics, without .Ittothu,) stioa 4 I ILO., n tut, Isintuttps, anti ho .•rtmot t. , zLio Ito of drou,llt Otl•hon 1 optantor. to throw oho tolohce of .0,.,11 :or. lot olm i.• noi .hip or car. / 41AI drum' ant the ~th..ht Mitt/ISe . Ali • , 51,W 01 two. Fool but ouo Amt t. lint a 'natal- Tubulaa Fariitu..., or Hemet ; Clint mitt an! aif i ti i and Ituttilitipt with it naai n lia,l 111 tiiipiirior I,llllle n i {lO ,141 or inji, I t••1{ h• alt. , • 111. Lta atimapliene air rapid, direct and a armed line, tla• i•aitiaa. making a lion.e het like a plea- Kant Julio du). areal Cnalltriinating largely to tam:note health, Nii ttn, amoke eta-apt., and pt. Inriatt,n all L. ral.r its ten fir,. It la highly approvivl to it alit,. iimple. 'nails rnatiagiat i not think to Maintli•rial. can Ira cleared withal making dual, and In iiiit lot ttiii,l anal lit It nava, in 1...La/at it tiriilm•rly attmlitint. t tint halo attettuon in lita n dialo /I a 1401 u”..r. D. W C. "111DW ELL, et., Pittnbnrgh Alloglwny City CODFISII-40 quintals just received and fur sale by SMITH, MAIIt S HUNTER. Rft CUTTERS—Of various patterns and capaciFy Jur 12 hand and power, fur sale by JAMES WARDSVP, RAN ORS-4. Gbh Sweet tifetlaws lust ree'd and for salt. by REEDIER & ANDERSON. • • • - • 0.-I,w I , . MISCELLANEOUS COLLATERAL INHERITANCE TAX- Co 34161.5810XE1W nrrn co, Pittsburgh, November 30, 1805. . In accordance with an Act of Assembly passed April 2, 1046, requiring County Ciuniuldssiononi of every County to publish In detail tho accounts of Registers for Collateral In heritance Tax, we, the undersigned, do ptibltah the account of Alexander Richardson, -Register of Allegheny County, from tho Ist of December, 1853, until the 30th of November, 1804, both days liactusixe. EPIIILAI3I J. 01100 K, S. B. COOPER. Attest: JACOB TOMER, JAW GORMLEY, Clerk. Cutruty ALEX'R RICIIARDSON 1 8 5 3. Dere'r 2, Cash received from Jas. O'llam, Adminis trator of the estate of ElisidJoth O'llara. deceased $1282 do • • 8, Cash from Benj. Lott., Admiter of tho es tate of Lotto, dec'd 128 B'2 • • 20, •-• William Keifer, kzec'r, ac., of l'nideuce Thompson, deed 21 12 1854. laity 6, Cash from S. Johnson, due upon the be quest of Ann Bowie, dee'd._ ... _ 43 00 19, •• • Wm. Duncan, Ex'r, &e., of John Hubs, deed 10 86 21, -•.• Peter Bates, one of the Admin trators of Win. Booth, deceased, 913 78 Feb'y 1, •-• James Thompson, one of the le gatees under the will of Marga ret Marshall, deed 31. 49 1, '•• John Sandall, one of the Fa'ra of Samuel Dritech, deceased.-- 32 .26 2, ••• John Patterson, Adm'r of Wm. E. Patterson, deed 141 36 3, ••• Lewis Hutchison, surviving Ex ecutor of Jas. Adams, deed 59U 67 8, -• Graham Scott, one of the Ex'rs of Andrew Beggs, deceased CO 00 IU, • Andrew Kirkwood, due upon be quest of Margaret Mondial!, de ceased 103 60 14, ... Arthur Henderson, Ex'r of Slar , Caret Shaw, dee'd 48 70 21, Beni. Ramage, on rout estate John Ramage, deceased 249 60 22, Alex. Brackenridge, Executor of Lablua Brackenridge, deed 30 10 23, • J.. P. Hanna, one of the Exec- Mors. of Thos. Hanna, dec'd 122 00 , • • Alex. Miller's value of ground rent devised in will of Margaret Marshall, deed 21 15 Graham Scutt, one of the Ex,- utors of Aucirow Beggs, Francis Runts, Executor, lie of ItuiLelia Miller, ilee'd ,has. C. Cummins, due by the es tate of John Smith, deed ..... J. J. Reece, due upon a legacy is Last will of Elizabeth Reece, de ceased, to Henna J. Irwin Benjamin Harbison, Executor, Ac., of David Thud/sun. 21 John SandalLs, Executor, Sc. of Samuel Dritsch, deed ,Jas. Denny and L. Wilcox, Jr., Executors of Jona. Kidd, de'd, am; ou A. W. Black, due by the estate John Marshall, deed Francis Karns, Executor of Isa bella Miller, dre'd Samuel Turner, upon clear value of estate of Letitia Turner, deed 32 88 Thomas Barlow. Executor, of Harriet Pre: le, ileC'd C 111,441111 Ihnisen, mid of the Ex esm mrs, Sc., ofPa t rick M al van y, deed Jonathan P. Ross, Executor. Ac., 'of Jonathan Phillips, deed al 00 Mrs. Jane Kerr, due by estate of Andrew L. Kerr, deed Thomas B. Stitch and Alfred W. Marks, Executors, Sc., of Jame', Stitch, dee'd A. F. Gore, Administrator, Sc, of Nrilllain Jones, deed Robert l'Critudand due upon lot of ground bequeathed to him by Thomas 'M'Causland, de: d 11 93 James Carter, due 01001 the Phi tate of Mary Cooper, dee'd William AF(.llean, one of the Ad ministrators, ho., of Hugh Wal ter, deed G. E. Nimuau, Administrator. Sc., of J. 11. Bus,, dee'd H. Childs, one of the Executors, Ac., of Ly umn T. Childs. dee'd... Adam Henthorn and M. II Ham ilton. Administrator,. Av. of N., Lie Black, de: ',l . . Thomas WK.,. .........Ito Ex• swans, a.. , of John NPCliirg, dee'd 3'.3. 20 IL Childs, Executor, of A. B. Lowrie, Esq James A. Hutchinson. per 11. 11. due by the E. , /tate of James Adams, doe'd Robert Patterson. acting Execn. tor, Sc., of Jnu Patterson, dec'd Mary B. M'Combs, Executoi.l, of Mary M'Conihs, Nathaniel Milroy and David Ern:ofoot, Executors of Mary Biliadfuot, tlec'd .lanies M. Christy. , Se , of Mary Lowrie, doe' d lie . Neely, Administrator. Sc.. of John Buyer, de'd 1.. W Llcox, Jr.. one of the Exemi. tors, Sc., of Jonathan Kidd, de." ceased i.3t1.11101 Davidson, heir-MA[IW of Elizabeth Davidson, dcifd.... James Cnnuldy,one the Ems 0- tors, hr., of Noah Moffitt, deed. IL C. Loomis, Administiut., !tm of JOl.lll 11/td, Beldt.llllll bold., acting Exert, tor, Ac., of James. Lobbe. dee'd. 112 4" 'Fbornas Burns, doe upon estate of .10111 - 1 turns, dee'd Francis U. Miley. acting Execu tor, of Michael Allen, dee'd.... TeX 011 Letter," from Dwein- INT let, I 512.. to Novenii., ;anti, 14-54, Lmtli im Itudve I certify the above to be a trite Statement of the Tax OR COLLATERAL INHEILITANEr3, reeeived by Alexander Richardson, R.sq.. late Register of Allegheny county, in the year ending Noveniber 3Uth. 11154. as appears by the boots In his office. Witness tuy band and seal this first thy of D {SEAL o r t comber A. Lone thousand eight hundred and dory TIIONIAS S . .rEEL, Auditor. A SIEETIN(I of the 'l'rustr , es of the 11 1 PITTSBUItOII DOLLAR SAVINOS INSTITUTION. halo Dix:ember 3d, 1335, at theft Ranking !Inner. 'Nil. GS Fourth stivet, the (lila Hen/I-animal dividend win, doclaml, at the rate of Six per cent. per annum. At tho KAUe time the f. Mowing porinnei were alerted a Committee of Inve,tuii-nt. or Dirigt.,,,t, the costinig eix lint.. M. Pennock. Alexander Bradley, John 11. Shoenta•rger. N. itrattan Mnrphy. th.nry 1.. Ritigwalt. doelklUt CHAS. A. MILTuS. See'y and Treasurer LAW m BOOKS.--1 am authorized to ell some valuable Law Books. 10 VOl,l. Pa. Reports, by Burr ; Itouvier'a lustitums ; Rvitioncx ; Wharton's Digest, last : And other Reports. Momentary Worki. UEU. F. t111..1.1:OR1:, sep2l at the olli o of llorwtlg WOOL—Tile highest market price in cash paid by SPRINGER ILA It BAUGH., dedi No, 295 Liberty street. DRY APPLES-30 bus. prime in store Kale by id,Sl SPRINGER lIARBAUGII. UCK H EAT PLO - VR-3000 lbs. in stare nod fur sale by i tlet - SI SPRINGER EARCI DOI'S, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. - You can get a tplendid pair of SKATE:. and STRAP: , for t.O route, all In herb order, at decB BOW N A TETLEY'S, 13G t reel. /teal hi: °Moe, Cbrnor of Seventh and Sou Aft4ad shrerts, Plitsbw-ph. DLA K NL Y oflor for axle a r aluanlc say LP in Adams Town/00p, Butler Conn y—t4l ecrea. A Coal Property of 400 acres The uodivided half w1:1 le sold, with 101 acres of itupreved lord, on which, sinong other buildings, Is an excellent Sew Mill. Forty.eight Bolldieg Lots to the i.•rouah of Maneberter. Thirty Building Lots near the northern end r t the Shatizsborg Bridge. A Building Lot in James B. lrwin's plan, in Pitt Town ship, (a Joining Math Waid,) 1111 be sold rery low for eiciti, ea the owner al going to Kansas. Apply to sepntilew BLAKELY a RICIIItY. I WILL. LEAST!: FIVIS 01 , M1'WARMS, In NAM Deer Jl_ to w nehip, Allegheny county, situate wil hip two and ■ half Lull..v from the Pennsylvania Canal; each conlMuihg upw•rate of TWO LlUNLattll) MAKS, all inaprorea. Those disported to rent call M my residence, Locust 11111 Worm, near Traentum. duaThd I fowl( BA FiTit A M %t UR RAY jUII.SUANT to the Act of A.embly, 1.1.-. tire is hereby j given that appllcakloo Will be :owl« to the Le/I lstuse of Pennaylvafila, of Ito nest sea•ion, toe th Ineorp,t,tto of a Dant of lanue, to be eallthl the A 4LE(IIIENY CITY HANK, to be tweeted In the city of Allegheny, and the Capital to he Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand with the privilege of Increasing the same to Five hued. « t Thousand Dollars. Allegheny. June 00, 11158.—w6m Notice to Ntocitholderm. FriuN ANNUAL rf the Hockholdeve of the Yltt.hurgh and Connallaville Railroad Company sill be he"d at the fact of the Company, at NEVILLK 11 lo the .ity of Pittsburgh, on the FIRST MON DA 1• (third day) of December nest, an 10 o'clock A. M , for the you., o,e f aleollog twelve Directors for the ensuing year. novitberd A. 1.. ItUoulia.f., Secretary. NUnlit.: barmy gives, that an appllcatlon will to , mwle to the neat Legislature of Pennsylvania, by the Ct Isens' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, for au RXTENSION AND ALTERATION IN TH EI It CHARTER, .Ilse log them the privilege of Increasing their Capital Stock to to sum $500,13Da, with all the powers and privileges enjoyed by other Banks under the laws of Pennsylvania. istta,vtial It. E -IONE& CAohler EATING HOUSE. D. BARNARD PROPRIETOR No. 40 Fifth street, near Weed. TEE PROPRIETOR OF TII CORNIICOPI.R having lilted up his estati.isinent for the purpose of providing Ideals at low rates fur business meo, juries and those attending market and visiting the city ,bege Wave to call the attention of all who wi b the latest and freshest the market ran af ford, to his Table, constantly set and furnished with the best attendance. Don't forget the place, near the lAmehange Bank, and rp poehe the oMee of the biornin 4 Post myttll Orphans` Court ale. ()N SATURDAY, the 15th day o f December, 1865, by order of toe Orphans' Court of Allegheny county,;v pi be exporel to sale, on the premises, in Noblest/awn, lu said county, the rue und,vide4 half of a Lot of ground, udjoin• log laude of the hare of Washington Ikitnan, °reel/red, Robert Gelbraith and William Fmith; bring Iglu rods and eleven let front on the State road, and es'ending beck eight rode, preserving toe Fame width, on which to er e ct. id a two-dory Brick irwelling House. Being the interest of Margaret McGregor, deceased, in said lob Terms made known on day ot rale. ItACIIEL A. kidiREOCR, novio.wBte Admillistrntrix. Notice. NOTICE 10 hereby given that application will be made to the neat Legislature foe a Charter incorporating a Bank, to be called the COilkigllClAL BANK, to be lo catiid In the City of Pittsburgh, with a capital of 600,000 doll are. jelktiruvr Halo of Lots for Cwautry scat. FROM EIGHTEEN TO TWENTY ACRES, In Collina township, half a mile North of Nast Liberty, adjoin. lag lands of A. Smiley, A. Negley, Mellon, ISol an. Will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. A Rue view of Ease Liberty, the Pennsylvania Railroad, &c., le b d rrom this land. There are a variety of grand ttrult trees, and springs of never failing water on the premises. W. Joyce (the ten ant,) will show the laud. Yor terms, apply to JOSall. NINON, Gr a nt A Ot t iM'i td ~~~ 1 .ir i I ~ 4+ *PIOA-4 4 - Spectacles, and Surgical, cliparaliqns G'seleVsTilts Blind Idak Scar.:-It a graiffilug for us to be able ti;i:tiffinitificcitii tye'fini.l4o that the utility of BALL'S PATENT Ett.itPii le vow aa'Arlienmera,— their wonderful effects aro coming daily to the knowledge of the proprietors. Strange as it may tieem,, U it true, that Spectocl. may be dispensed with entirely [Mir sight restored to its original power. These Cups are simple, yet philo sophical. They are used without pain or the least dungor of injury. Below will be found several certltlcatee which speak highly In their favor: [From the New York Evimgelist.] A voa simple yet philosophical instrument, Am been in vented by J. Ball .t Co., of this city, by the application of which the cornea of the eye is gradually raised to its otiginal convexity, causing the focus to impinge on Ow retina with out the aid of convex lenses. Thus by an easy iirtoCesS per sons who have usryi glasses for years are enabled with them. no editor of tho Pennsylvania Democtut writes m tot lowa, respecthT the cure of Mrs. ffurstoad, of Uninntu wn PeutiNylvania: UNIONTOWN, PA., August 1, 1135.1. Being well arquainted with Mrs. Gurstead. i kuow flint before she used -Ball's Patent Eye Cups," it was Impossible for her to read without the nve of apectitch, and that her sight lea beet. restored by the uee of the . Cups, tie that alto new reads print with her naked 03% without difficulty. .1 mix F. BPAZELL, F.d..Perina. Democrat. BELCI/D2TOWX, Jane 1,1654, Dear Sir-11aving lust my sight by old age, Y was indlidol to purchase your wonderful Instruments, and by using the same according to your directions, I anteceded in restoring my sight so that I can read by night or day Withontspecta cies. I have not used my spectacles for the last three or four months, which shows that the restoration f 9 apt a tem porary uue, but a valuable and permanent cure. - - . Mm.vius SNru., Of the firm of Snell & Brother; Fleitdale, Mass /kir - - By rim:kitting five dollars, a pair will be sent, post paid. with full directions, to any part of the country. Ad driun DR. GM. li. REYSEB, corner of- Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pe- [wapiti:dim Akir Cough Remedirs.—Dr. Keyser's PItTIJRAL SYRUP will cure you. Or. Keyser'n Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza. De. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure a Cold In the Head. Dr. Keydor's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipieut Commune nun. A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Bokoby, Ohio soya: I want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Syrup by mall. There Is a lady here who has a cough and the doc tors can't cure hor. I was In the same way, and tried every thing without benefit, until I got a bottle of your Pectoral Syrup; I took It but twice, and it eurod Ins sound and, well." Ask fur Dr. KErsza's PeeronALSnwe and taco no other. Price, En cents. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street, and at J. P. FLE3II.NIi'S, Allegheny. aplEfgdsw a-a-Marsh's Radical Cure Truss will cur. nearly every ease of reduceable Hernia. Trusses at various prices always on Laud. Children's Trusses of different forms and strevigH for sale. Elast is Stockings fur Varicose or Enlarged Veins. A bdoml nal Supporters—A dozen different kinds. Pile Props fur the support and cure of Piles. Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed condition of the Chest, and many diseases of the Chest. Suspension Bandages. All these articled may he had or applied at DR. KEYSER'S IVltulesale and Retail TRUES DEPOT, No. 140 Wood street, sign of the (lolden Mortar; or will be sent to any part of the 'I .1111 try by bending the motley and measure. Lap2e`nlin DR. 11 . 00FLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadel phia, will effectually cure Liver Cotapialut r Dyspepsia, Jana dire, Chrobic or Nervous Debility, Dimeriaeo of the Xidneye, eel all di,“111•11 arislog front a Disurdered Liver or Stomach. Bitch as Constipa tion, Fulnoaa, or Blood to too • /lead. Acidity of the Btomech • Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Fwd, Pelneet or welght in the Stomo•zh, s om - Eruotutiona, Sinking, or Muttering at the Pit IBM of the of tho Head, ilut~ird and DU itreattlink, Flutierinir at the Heart. Chord:- inn or Sulks: ti tun in lying Posture, lumens of V nine. Dots of Wele , before tlio Sight, Fever and butt Pain tit the 'lead. lioticiency of lanspiration, er the Skin and Eyv, Pain in the Ogle. hack, Chisit, Limbs, eta, Sudden Flushes of Heat Bunting in the Flesh, Coital:rad Inlagini tugs of Evil, and great liopression of Spirits. The proprietor, itt ratting the attention of the public to this tireparatiou, does so with a feeling of the uttin.t. wutl deuce in its tirtnes and adaptation to the diseases for which It LA no new and untried Article, but one that hes atmd the test of u ton yearn' trial before the Amerimn people, awl Ito reputation and bale i nurivalbal by anysimilar prepare boos ezmut. The testimony in its favor given by.tho most prominent and won known Physicians and Individuals, In all parts of tha country, in immense. Referring any who may doubt, n, me " Nimnorubllte," or Practical Receipt Rook, for Farmers andnl Families, to be bad gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal um and Kumfuctory,LN.l Arch street, MIL. th•lphia. Atka" - Sold by Dr. Oen. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A Ftdme.stock .to. Co.. No. 6 Wood street; Fleming Itrutheta, No t'Al Wood eitihrt; 11. P. SwirrPt. and J. Y. Fleming, Allegheny dor:II - ha& wl y is DR. 11. J. BUItItETTE, 13 Fourth street, Pithiburgh, oilers his valuslile YRENCIf t. such is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dan gerous disorders to which the leetuale Constitution is sulk. je,•t. It nioderittes all excess, and remoin,s all obstruction...— invigorates the debilitated and delicate, by slating and strenpliieuing the system, and' fortifies the constitution for the duties of life. TO SIAILI:IED LADIES f t is pivraliauly suited, ul it will in u short time remove all uluarouniniii! We are not of the number who believe and act in accord. mice with the belief that long and elaborate detail gives weight end dignity to objects of either momentonaortrivlnl import; we incline to the contrary opinion, and hold that simplicity and truth invest such as an, worthy of any atten tion, in decidedly the most rich arid comely colors. In the present Instance, our groat desire is to be understood by those who may look to WI for information, all else being eon sidert,l of minor importance. See cirCtaani. vak„. OM. hours, from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. inor9:3m. RI VATF: DISEASES--DR. BROWN, No: P 41 Diiumuld alley, deviitati his entire attention - to WI Unice Practitx. Ilia busineits is mostly confined to private Venereal Ditcates. and such tudattl offer to.ns, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence '7 and excess Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Oloet, Stricturo, Frethed b, latrgire . Impurity of the Blood, with all diseases ~f the Vimerrol,,erran. Skin Diseasm, Scorbutic Eruptions, Triter, Itiuguorm, Mercurial Disesaes, Seminal weakness, Impotency. !them:asthma, I , emala Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Masers., of the Joint's Fistula In Ano, Kerrous Affections, Pains in the Back and LADS; Irrit4.lyg gr jjo Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cureziuunnteed. Twenty years' practice (ten in this city) enabler I, offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come un der his cure. Office and Private Consultation lloouri 41 Diamond alley Atli e - Clia,;ec'nioderate. (novattwly TAIL ISAAC THOALPSON'S MUCH CELE.. if LIU TED EYE WATER- ITS MEAlni ST tliD UNItITALLCD. . .„ This tried and invaluable remedy for all (Newtes of the Eyes, after having stood the lost fur-over fifty years, and the demand for it still increasing, is now, and has been for the past two ymrs, uttered fur sale In au entire new dress. Etteli bottle will hare a tteel plate engraved envelope, with a portrait it the inventor, Or. Isaac Thompson, New London, Coml.. and n Poe 'lotik of the signature, together with n foe made of the signature of the present proprietor, John I. Thompson, Non 161 and 1.G3 River street, Troy, Now York, and none other can Lie genuine, The proprietor has been compelled to make this change In the -Is Is- of the wrapper, owing to the large quantity of cuenterleit which for the tout few years ins been palmed upon Liu, connounity,and v61,4,611113' et the West_ Pureticeiers axe particularly requested to buy 1501555 hilt the , above tiencrilell, and as the red label heretofore used luta been called in, any found In that form the proprietor does not hesitate to pronoun. counterfeit. Fer sale try all the respectable Druggists in the tiulteil States anti Canada. Sold,vlioleiale and retail at Dr. 1.1E4). U. KEYSER'S, X. 140, corner at Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh_ sep2l:w3rn. A — Sublititute for the now Liquor Law —DR. URBAN'S A_NTI-BACCILA.NALIAN ELIXIIt, a safe and sure reine4...fut the Cll7O Of .21.T,EMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract. and as a tonic IS For toriewing cool/A:alas It is a lat.t'Able Dyspepri.. Lirrr Om:plaint, Eplqxv, dVevralgia. 61,1, - rs of all kind, Detiriton Trenmds, fkarro/ Debaay. TLis mettleints IM 111tPlIderi to produce a change In the system, and ft distaste for alcoholic drinks. Several instances where we sold it, we have had the molt gratifying results; so, to persons who are really desirous of breaking oft the Indul gence in Intogicating beveramvi, this elixir will be n great. help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of DR. ORO_ H. KEYSER, No 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, reign of the Golden Mortar. ar2ledtw• WRIG 11 . 1" s PREMIUM K ATIIA RION ,‘"is Ow head, and removes all mymptums Pnrsolls using IV RIO i Irs KATRARION Are never liable to sun-stroke. VittIWIT'S PREMIUM HATIIARION Is the most valnabis acquisition to the toilet, retaining the flair in any required form. For sale by Dr. UEU. lf. IiEYSER awl IL IL aEU.ERS & W.. ut crate per bottle. ouFtZ rl l O BR] DG E BUlLDERS.—Proposals trill _I. be re,ivv.l I.y the Board of Directors of the Ohio and Penes) I yenta Railroad Couniany, addressed to the under signed. until noon on 'f111.111./AY, December 27th. 1555.. fw furntshing the materials anderecting the superstructure of a double-truck Railro.l Bridge, with wide sld.-walks for wet passengers, :orbs., the Allegheny river, at Pittsburgh. Tho bids are to be at a fixed price per lineal foot, fur the Length of the superstructure. to include all materials and workman ship, to naanplete the Bridge ready fur use, with a doable' track; the Company furnishing, the railmail iron foe oboe tracks, and the contractor all other materials. The Bridge will have seven epees, and its whole Ilingth will ho about twelve hundred f,s4. The masonry, which b. of the most permanent charticter, is in a forward state, The. piers being fifty feet long and Lett feet thick on the top; aud. the eastern abutment and same of the piers being now up to. rutting; The surpenitructure will be rtquired to less chew • pleted bY ther drat of September, 1858. Bids will lywrecefved: for a BurrßridgolelttthlwayYarClMS, CuUnterbraced wills inm reds ; and;alsttfor, oliotTaltridgeP pinny other well. tried plan, provided the bidder will secure the Couipanr against all, claims tor patent rights. Maw, and specilicatiou will be ready for inspection at the Cunitany's Office, hi thi city of Pittsburgh, on and after the li th inst.; and further inftwmation may be obtiined from, S. W. ROIIEKTS, Chief Engineer. The Ward of Directors reserve the rightto con tract for the work iae such a way us they way deem best for /IV interests of th e Cotupany. W. 110BINSON;Jr., Pre:oNa. Pittsburgh, December 1, 1856—(dee4td) WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL FOR:. RENT, and the FDDIOTIIII,E, korrums, &c., FOIL with a lease of the fremisee for MT vont—The sub scriber now offers fur rent the Ilotel; which he has eccaphdi with a continual hicreionad haanvots fur the last 12 yearn, known esthe WESTON DIECUANGE HOTEL, situated he Market street, above Fifteenih, PIIILADELPILIA. It is largeand conunodiaus, live etudes high, and .has noo t www.w. datiow fur about one hundred and tifty,lodgeni, Epad 81 4 ,bp0l for nearly sixty Ifersus. It La considered one of the beat lintel stands in the street; is convenient to the various ;EMl roads Depots, Idarket%,/ics, and belngoxtensirciy. knowny Ulla dein.] unnecessary to give details in en ;advertisement persons whrhlug to purchase would nudeithasily call an. bendy therennires Of it , adVAntitgea• o ?itritoolttre can be Dad by writing to, or calling ort, the subscra/er,. on the premises. josEp dec.ldlw II WATERMAN. 4 White -Fish. u 1), SANDUSKY, OHIO ) .have for sale andAcap constantly on lout a full aaPP. I 9 PUTVH 4/SD warn: nal, and X4l ittJAar vagiutiea of .LASE lIMMIEME MEM •fi r y.t F . =lli ‘,;; , ?: 4 ~ 11110 Xe 1 , • rti r BOERHAVE'S . 111J.LLANI 1 / 4: , ...Oii"TERS ELECTRO-CIFEMISCHE 41101114 lirollandsch Ji wiaen, Atter . r WO YEARS have ehtreed•sinee-tlia x tit:Woo of this voluablo 111/ t • :Ale into tbellulted Sttits; 'Daring this time It bas gaiuq,l rnftersat popularity as a rowed y for Farr and Ague, .I)2ppepstiifesadathe, Loss of Appetite, Blind and /deeding Piles, 'Arany of our most worthy citigens testify to its viondeiftil efficacy in all affectiona of the stomach and' liver. As a tonic, it never has. been equalled, for the relic/it niforda in all cases of debility or 11 - enigmas. Of any. kiwi la almost tn. stantancous: In nervous, theuniatin' and neuralgic affett tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a dechiediCuto. ' When eminent phyalcians.prescilbe. ; turd their patients so unhesitatingly recommend, surely - we Way cease t. and eagerly test its virtues for ourtielvee. = FEVER, AND. AGUE, „ A (Ilse of Eight Mou th s' Standing Uarai Roerlearis lam! Ilitters.—Mirlmel Kelly, No. 117 Grant; near StnithJeld Street, says: "Last July, while running ifirethe 'fiver, on a cotton beat plying btween Natchez and New Orleans, I was taken with fever and ague., For eight long mouths I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this time was unable to work, and' spent at least fifty dollars for dlf- Prent medicines, but 1 tuned no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of my friends Insisled upon my trytng : paer• lawn( Irelland saying - that a cure was - guerrestiti.4, After taking it Mr. one wt....ek,.1 must state I was a timid 'num. I have been at work now for two weeks, mar hare had no return of the chills and fever whatever." I certify the abcive statement/if true. • TUOMMI Alums, Diamond House, _ Or at It. ChesteA Gothic Mill. ELEADACEIE AND DkilllldUi". Mr. Silas Liscorub, of Birmingham, says: "I hay° found In 'Merin:ce's Bitters a r.umady; far hembactiexultUdebillty. My wife has also used it with the - greatest .bezieflt2° • Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburirbralso runuirks-that bo haa experienced much mild' from its usmfbr hal:what's. REIAD TIIII3I A Ilcitandn's Testimony.--Jacob _Rinskeß, living In Um Holland Bettlerueut of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: "After suffering fur some tinier the misery attending an utter-pros trutiou of mind and body. I have been restored, by using lioarliase's Holland Bittern, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being hi!Ench high repute among the Hollanders In Wisconsin, 3llchigmt, New York—in •fact, la: every Holland sritienieut la:tho United Statestir-tirgnes touch In its favor. STItENtITII AND lIHALTII RBSTORED. Mr. Joho Davidson. living ten.miles above Pittsburgh, ou the Pennsylvania Canal. says: "When I commenced taking 110erhave's nl Bitters, I cs.ul,l hardly walk—now, I enjoy excellent health.' W EA.KNESS OP THE- STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. Another Great Cure Ejected ley Baerhare's Holland Bitters. —The wife of Peter De Witte, tieing in Holland Town, She laltuni county, Wisconsin. on ,rid from weakness of the stomach and indigestion. She had been under a physi cian's care for some time, but Oa ditiewie seemed to baffle even his skill. 'She purchased saute Holland Hitters at our which has given tone to her stomach, het - appetito and ,trougth are , returning and, firmly. behove that title is troother great cure effecied by your medicine. We have still to record many mmuderlitbanres effected by this remedy, but must trait auut4eeoppoitunity. One thing you can rely upon, what we bare pablished are from persona much 1,1111,1,1 in nor community, cud are literally, trite. J. Quintus, Editor Sheboygan tit:awls - de, Sheboyiga.u, Wis. A CAI" of Two Muni_ Standing Cured, liy .Botthrift'e Ent land Bitlers.—lieurgo Ilenderson, of Pittsburg } , 'lays: .After suffering for three months with xlionniatism—a pail of the time en severely as to confine theito n bed—lhayo beau entirely eared by using 11.3rtuird'n Rolland "Piths's- "Thane had one attack since, but found ilinest Instantinaous telief in the name medicine. It In, in tuy opinion, a 31.11,1 remedy/ for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RITEU*TIC AFFECTIONS. This changeablumwther is produce &great deal of sickness. To persons troubled - 41th nervous or rho:aria* affections, we would recommend idoerhave's Holland Bittergi On referrin to our columns poi will find certificates, from Come of our first German and Nzigiish ciuzetis:—Pennayl •cole Sfcolc Zr'itung. TILE WORST FORM OF PILES CAN BE'CURIP, We aro at liberty to refer to several well knuetn*eittle men. who have used, thoroughly tested, and now recontmeud Ituerhave's Holland llittles fi rulledk fohAlee." - We are not at liberty to publish their names, but will` tape pleasure in rekTring any person to theme wile denies tlibrstotenient. Fur this affectiuu,one-halforitlurpreseribed dose Should taken—say ho4f-tea.spounful—r.moruing. noon and "night, ono hour before meals. CA unow t The great ikspnlarity of this delightful -4rosna has induced many imitations, which the. public should guard against pm , chasing. De nut persuaded to huyanything else - until yOrl barn given Doerhares Ilonand Bittprs a lair triaL ' Cub 1)0_ tie will convince you bow infinittlyunperior Ills to all therm imitations. .t.,- Sold at $1 per bottle, or #c bottles for $.5, by the sole proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, J0.,.&'00.; Manufacturing Pimamhsta and Chemists; for. Smithfield and ird streets, Pittsburgh ' - R. E. SRL LS & CO., Drunists, - - t$ corner ;Second and Wood Streets, And dl Druggists in Pithilinrdit Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester and Temperuncerilit. sep29;clswly DR. MORSE'S I NVIGORATING CORDIAL, .4 PHE,VONENO.N IY NEDICLVE. Health Restored and Life Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR, TT WILL replace weakness with. strength, JIL incapacity with efficiency, ivregulavity with anthem and natural activity, and this not only without hazard of rea9-. lion, but with a happy effect on the tienernl.organheitle* Vce - Dear in mind that alLtnakullea, wherever they beglit, ileloh with the nervous system, and that the Partelivation of the nerve of motion and sensation Is physical death. Be,s,f . in mind,. also, that for ,every kind of nervous disease, the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. 7 CURE OP-NERVOUS DISEASES No languor.° can convey an fitiequa . ce Mei of fhb immedi ate and almost miraculous change which it =anima in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by ltickuttki—themistrung and relaxed organization Is at one e braced, revivified and built np. The mental and physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish togotherMuder its influ ence. Nor IS the effeot temporary; for the Cordial prapertias of the nwlicino melt the constitution lrielf, and restarq it to its normal condition. WS'S OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiues, rush of blood to the head, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of selfs.lestruction —fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, irritabili ty, nervousness, inability to sleep, disease incident to maim; decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipa tion, etc., from whatever causes arising is, If there he .any reliance to he placed on human testimony, absolutely infal lible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FE3L&I.X.S' The unparalleled effects of this great restorative In all complaint incident to fetuales, uuu-k a new era In the antutls of 1110diCif10. Thututand3 of st imulants have been invented— thourtetht of invigorants concocted—all purporting to be the In the various tli,eases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render Imitable. EVERY WOMAN OP SsEBh, Who suffers from Wookno" derangement, nervousness, tre mors, pains in the buck, or any Othde illsorderi whether pe culiar to her iiex, or common to both sexes--should give the Invigorating Cordial & trial. MARRIED PERSONS, • Or others, will tied chi. Cunha!, albr they have n 0,41 a hot -110 or t‘ro, 0 thorough rogenorutor of the eyatern. in ,a 1 dtrections are to haat,' ttio happy pot - onto of healthy off spring. who would not bare been nu but fur this extraordi nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many diseases for which it is recontuunded. Thousands of young men have been regional by using it, and not in a single in stance has lthtiled to benefit them. PEE-SONS OF PALE WIIPLEXION, (Jr cunsomptive habits, aro restored by Cho nee of a bottle or two to bloom 81111 vigor, changing the xkin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful Ilorkt complexion. TO Tith 31.1StWIDED. These are soma of the sad and melancholy eireets produced by early habits of youth, weakness little back and limbs, pains lu the bead, dimness of *XL, loss of naming* power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous derangement of the i*efitiVe. CLUIC-Zi01:14, general de bility, symptoms of cuusumptious, etc. Mentally, the feariul effects au this mind eta-Anuch to be. dreaded. LOSS of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, seif-distrpss, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are 501* of the rolls produco. All thus titillated, SLFJRIi CONTEMPLATIN.O ALAMST.AtIILI, Should reflect that a *mud mind and body'are The most ne cessary requisites to promote comic:dila! happinws; indeed, without these, the journey throug h life becomes a weary pilgrinteq,us--the prospect hourly darieris the close the mind beCOMON shadowed sr th despair, and tilled with the melan choly reflection that the hoppinetas of soothes - becomes blighted with your own. CAUTION! Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cunha' has been couhterfdited: by some unprincipled periWns. In [Wart...all tic gi•nuiue Cordial will have the preprietor's tac-stndle pasted over the cork:actual bottle; told the fellow. iag words blown in the glass; Dr. lllorse•i lii goraung .Cordlk4l. C. H. RING, Proprfatar, 16.. Y The Cordial Li put up. highly concentrated, in pint bottles —price three dollars per ',attic, two, for are dollar, six for twelve dollars. C. if. RING, .Propristor, 192 13roadieity, 11. Y. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada cant the Writ Indies. A,GI F. NTS. Pittsburgh Da. OEO. 11. KEYSEIt, Nu. 144) woof*. k.LE:11:1 - NG EROS, No. C01Vu.....1 rtiseti it. E. SELLEItE,. NVoUtl etreet„ Allegheny City...IitECKIIAM JAMES T. SAMPLE 4 , 004 J. P. FLEMING: Apra for Ohlo-..1. D. PARK, Cincinnati [apll;dtwly F. Brown's Essence of.innialca Ginger. PIIIS ESSENCE idapreparation of 'unuptial excellence. In ordinary (Ilarrlnea, incipient Cholera, pp:Dern-don of the dig. estivolbitetlcitts, It la of Westin-labial - Min , _Duch% the prevalence of-epidemic cholera and ennuncr compbonts, It is peculiarly elficaclone; Po family, Individual or traveler should be without IL es t :mum-1W }rare to get The genuine Essence,. vhich Ia „,,„,.1 Duly by F. BROWN, at hie Drug and Chemical :;.;* N. N. corner of Fifth and Cheatnnt Ed:reale, Philadel phia; and fore:ale by all the respectable Apothecarlee in the I.lnlttal Status, and In Pittabur • A. IFAIINESTOCR & CO, SCULLY pc). Aid In 'Allegheny by • • - 11. P. - krE6vArrz. eepeggindawl LEE A- 'BECKITA.M. Palmer's Celebrated Epicurean sante. STANDS preeminent for flavoring Soaps, Oraviee, Pith; Meat, (hnhe;.tc.,:ilic. We - advise alArcial Itotmemtives to try it. Price f. 6 ceirtd perhottle, at all Greco -gfores In theilJuited :States aufLeitaadm, NO , sale hy,lpeLirpai awl . 0. IL NEYEER, riffitioroh. P. 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