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C.• •••''' . •:...•- i.• •''' -- , ..3 3, r., ."•-• ' • • • • LUUAL AFFAIRS SATURDAY MORNING Sustained.—Some days ago, Alderman Wilson, of the Fifth Ward, committed two boys named Thomas Floyd and John Parkinson, to jail on a charge of disorderly conduct and using profane language, re fining to tlx a tine, as has been usual heretofore in glitch cases. The friends of the boys were of the opinion that the magistrate was acting improperly in the premises, and, through Mr. John Mellon, sued out a .writ of habeas rorpus. Yesterday, the two boys were brought before Judge Hampton, and the case argued at some length. His Honor sustained the magistrate in his decision, and remanded the defendants to jail again, to serve out the term of imprisonment for which they were originally sen tenced. Afterwards, Mr. Mellon took out a rrri ry ri , for the purpose of bringing the natter before Judge Sale f Stneks.—The following sales of stocks were made at the Merchants' Exchange, on Thursday evening. A number of purchasers were present, and the bidding was quite spirited. It will be seen that some of them brought very fair prices : 20 shams Merchants and Man. Bank stock, $82,25 20 do do do 81,25 49 do Exchange do 58,25 15 do do do do 58,00 S do do du 58,37 15 do Citizens' Deposit do 52.50 50 do N. Amore]] Mining Co. do 18,25 5 do Allegheny Valley R. It do 17.00 4 do Little Saw Mill Ran R. R_ do ~ 2 Bonds $lOOO Allegheny County, ou dorsed by Allegheny Railroad Company (cash) Also, the entire interest of Win. Larimer, Jr., in the Youghiogheny Navigation Co., (cost $63,500, appraised at $10:9001 A Pittebeiryher Abmad. —The Rev. Alfred Cook man, of Christ's M. E. Church, in this city, was in Johnstown last week, delivering the first lecture of the season before the Literary Association of that thriving borough. The ifoomois Echo speaks in high terms of the reverend gentleman's effort. It says : The lecture in the Methodist Church, on last Thursday evening, by the Rev. Alfred Cookman, of Pittsburgh, is said to have been a grand affair, by those who were so fortunate as to hear it.. Mr. Cook man, as an orator, certainly stands high, and do ■ervedly so, and we congratulate the Johnstown Literary Association in their good fortune in securing the services of so able a champion to deliver the jig.( of their contemplated series of lecture,. We are in formed that the rerond of the series will conic off in the coarse of ten days or two weeks, duo notice of which will be given. Should the Association be equally fortunate in the succeeding lectures, wo doubt not but their most sanguine expectations will be realized, their library increased and our oitizens gen erally bona tied. Audtzei,.. Robbcry. —On Thursday evening, about 7 o'clock, as 3 young man from the country NV3A3 standing on the canal bridge, Liberty street, he was accosted by a fellow, who asked the time of night. Before the young man had time to answer the ques tion, some person stepped up from behind. and clapped ono baud over his mouth, and held hint in 44i a manner as to prevent resistance. During this, the individual who had first addressed him, rifled his pockets of a porter monnaie containing $2O, after which, both scamps took to their heels, and ran eiVbefore the young fellow recovered presence of mind sufficient to give tho alarm. As the street, at Vac time of the robbery, was filled with people, audacity of tho rogues is beyond anything we have heard of for a long time. /..ust Time of Asking, and we know of no lawful impediment why the City Hall should not be filled to its capacity by a crowded audience to witness Ilan inton's farewell representation of his admirable Dioramic Panorama of the Russian War to-nigbL Ilia season with no has been a most brilliant one— full houses from first to litoL There is to he an of ternoon representation to-day tot three. Parents and - heads of abhools should embrace this farewell upper- Imnity of 'ntfording gratification to their juvenile. charges. We understand that the exhibition leaves on Monday for Wheeling. tau where it will, the Panorama and its very efficient managers bare err bast wishes and strong recommendation. Nee Srcejltnaion Brit!yr.—qui...readers will recollect that at the last meeting of ths;47ittlatirre, n bill watt pared granting permissionqiiikicompaarr,to areet bridge over the 91onung,rthela or Ohio ritter, at the Point. Robert Woods, Esq., haa• just received from RoebLing, the celebrated suspenmien bridge builder, 1311112k1 and specifications for the contemplated struc ture. The bridge , to be built on the suspension Principle. and will he so constructed toe not impede fumigation. The capital et,,di the company i. $400,000. A bridge at the place intruded Gar this ono will be found to be an extremely useful and pay. Lug concern. A a! , ther Ra iltrall to br laid ;o rll. t 'lt 3,—The torn mittee-no Monongahela Wharf and the Bair:owl Committee, of the City Council:, have granted per missi on to Wood, Morrill it Co., of the Cambria If; Trim Works, to lay down a railroad track, from the end of the l'imos)lvania railroad, ou Liberty street, along the wharf to the water's edge, fur the purpose of loading railroad iron upon the Mean:tette:o with l out the expense of drayage. They hart a contract to ship S,Ofiti tone. and on thi., they are to pay a wharfage of twenty-five cents per ton : the revenue K to the city will he $2,000. Iferea t le Colley.. P;tt•htt eyh, .—F or nearly sixteen years this establishment hn_s had the exclusive attention of the proprietor, one of the best practical accountants in the linitcui &etas. Ills plan of teaching book-keeping has proved so UtliFOrElLlly successful and acceptable to business men, that many in this vicinity will not employ a book-keeper who has nut graduated in this establishment. Th,otre.—Despite the disagreeable state of tko. -weather, the theatre last night, on the occasion of the benefit of Miss Maggie Mitchell, was crowded. She played with her usual spirit and vivacity, and was enthusiastically applauded. To-night, she will appear as the French Spy aid the Lady of the Lions. In addition to this, the favorite piece of William Tell will be performed. Prenchiny Appoinitnent..—The follow ing B.re the ap pointtnente fur 'mouthing to-morrow by the Meth., itlist Bishops, now in conclave in thin city : Liberty atroot M. E. Church, Bishop Ames, 11.4 A. M.; (brim M. E. Church, Bishop Waugh, 10/ A. M.; Smithfield M. E. Church, Bishop Baker, 1(4 A. M.; South Com mon, Allegheny, Bishop Scott, 104 A. M. Andricu's Panorama—This beautiful representa tion of the cities and country away "out Wert" and "down South," continues to draw excellent houses, considering the weather. The scenes are all beautiful and life-like, and are easily recognizable by those familiar with the originals. A day per formance will be given this afternoon at 3 o'clock-- also, a performance at 7 in the evening. Sent (a Jail.—John Montague, the hid who was arrested on Thursday for robbing tho till of Cox .t Alao.'s hat store, was committed to jail yesterday, for trial. Two commitments were lodged against bun-- one on complaint of Mr. Sergeant, the other by Mrs. Mamaux. trailed .S'tar es Soldirre.—A detachment of United States soldiers, numbering fifty, under charge ul t:el. May, passed through the city last night,on their way to Carlisle Barracks. They were from Jefferson Vairrseks, Miseouri. L. Nrceas.—A man /316Ellekl William De Haven was . 'tad to jail. yesterday, by Alderman Major. roman. vitt stealing a number of daguerreotype chargod Margaret R. Bain. pioturee fron Evg., formerly of this city, and j """" I) " mara, 'o, , e now the editor and publiab -3° of Warren ' °II ' loamy itrglilat,,, at Young er of the iliahoning town, Ohio. %et la generally the MU of 2 :QP - CPtinterfelting-- 4 aria en by its teeted worth every truly Ineritoriutte article, tht. that wine unprincipled It eatablishee a reputation, them it is metm oil to the anion persons, even at the rink of life, will ran to cure. lleuea poetitig en article more likely to kill L CELE/MA EED Eltl many Imitations of Pt. J. Elena. the permute!, STOYLCU Birrona, Thu counterfeiters resin, tu noetetter's ent (in order to effect salon) to dealers to noistettei tern to patellae° it from them, and 8011 it Need to ar bottloa. The genuine article needs only to he t• aNo. 2 , :7 mein its great worth. Wholemile mid retail depoNnor4ly Pena street, and by the druggists end hotels Ecc throughout the United :ewes nod Camadas. . i.tiosrarrest L SWILL _____ Jail-Cali at No. 1.64- Wood street , and ex. i fr t — TlisiDULL'S EYE BOTTLES I have amine our stock of Son Ilars and Wurrea Cam Just ry i ti . t , e i ve „..l a large supply of them celebrated Bottle.. calved, e)argo lot of Slumghl, Celestial, emit other 5[71..4 i , i of Tambuir . p, - . epriratioLLl Cal always be had et my JuS. FLEMING, Caps, which we will sail low for cash ..11.)litiAlt a Co.. let 1 ,gf or ,r Wood streecorner Market and Diamond. t oatit, 1 dint .10-Fever and Agiletraj . ohn 11'4.1141as ^I rh commend ybur =TEES as a remedy for Pour and Agna I was not only cured by it myself but three of my friends Bring on Wylie street were also c u red. One of them, who runs on the river, had the Chill 3 for three unmans, and says the HOLLAND 8171121111 was the only thing that did him any good." CA MON I—Be careful to ask for Boerinore's Holland Bitters- The great popularity of this medicine has Induced many imitation% which the public should guard against pur chasing. Sold at $1 per bottle, or alz bottles for $5, by the pro prietor; BENJAMIN PAGE,. Ja. & CO. Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa.; IL F SEL LERS & CO., corner of Second_ and Wood streets ; and Druggists generally. decs DECEMBER' 15. 4e,? Clark's Stomach Ritters, are acknowledged by all who have tried thorn to be the beet family medicine o the age, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Coetivoness, and a disor dered state of the Liver and Stomach. They have no rival. The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from using Other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have found that only one trial was needed to render such caution unnecessary. For eale, wholesale, by COLLUM & CLARK, Third ;street, between Wood and Market; OHO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists generally. COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.. President. L. WILMARTII. rice Presidents. T. b. CLARKE, QEO. W. CAM. Treasurer. ..N. HOLMES, Ja. Secretary. JAMES P. BARR. S'uperintendcut. S. T. NORTHAM, J. amonittec of Arbilration 1;4- .Vorenther ('CEO. W. CASS, V. P., JoHN S. I.I.ISGRAVE JOHN GRAPY, lIESRY LAMBER'r, JAMES O'HARA, RATES OF PENNSYLVANIA. !Branch at Wooster do Bank of Pittsburgh_ ...... par Branch at X erria. ....... .... 'A F.:sell:Loge Bank, do par'. Branch at Youngstown... do Nler. and Nlarinf„ do parlCity Bank, Cincinnati do hank of (kkantuerck , par tCommercial Bk,Cincin'ti do Hank of North America.. par Franklin Bank.— ..... ...... do Bank of Forthern Lit.er's, par Lafayette Bank- du Bank' of Pennsylvania... par Ohio Life Ins. & Trust Co. do Bank of Penn Township, par Western 11.ervo Bank.. do Commercial Bank of Pa... par Sum!' Notes. a' . 4 Farmers & Mechanics' Ilk, par NEW ENO LAND. I iirard Bank par , All Solvent Banks_ ...... t_; Kensington Bank NEW 10101. Mann. & Nlechanics . 8k... par INew York City.. ... .... par Mechanic,' Bank par 'Country .. Nloyamensing Bank par, MARYLAND Philadelphia Bank tar; Baltimore tett -Bouthwark Bank i tar . Conn try 1. Trieharnan's Bank... par, N. JERSEY S. DELA %VAR./,,,, Western Bank par! All &Arent Batik, , Ikm k of Chamberstrurg... ,4„i'l VIRGINIA. Bank of Chester County, parr - Bank of the Valley t,„ . Bank of Danville . par; Bank ilf Va., R iclimot hi— 11. , . Bank of Del. (la, Chester. I - .IE3E. Bank. Va.. Norfolk.. th, Bank of Germantown par; Partners 131 of l'irgoda. do Bank of liettyslairgh *..,' i Merchants' A Mech. Book Bank of letwiatOwn North Western Bank do hank of Middletown %I Ilraneltrm . ........ .. .... i _ MolagOnWry C.,. Bank .... par/ NORTH CAROLINA. Itank of 'Northumberland. par Bank of Cape Year .; l'olunibia Ilk A Bridge (lo par , Bank of St. of N l'aroli s it do Dtlylratnirn Bank par!Coni. Bank. Wilmington tio Easton 8ank..... par !Merchants' Bk. Newtmrn do Erie Bank }A.,! 2- 4, 1:111 CAROLINA. Farmer,' Ilk of Bucks CO. part Ilk of the St. of H. Ca.ndi on A. Partners' Ilk of Lancaster. par., Bank of South Candina do Fart/tern' Ilk of Rending_ par 'Stank of Charleston do Farm. Bk of Schuylkill ear par• Planters' A Mr. hanlc' Bk A. Ear. k.. Drov, Waynesburg I ,i CEOllti IA Franklin Bk Washington, I ,lAugusta Ins eV flk'g Co llarrisburg Punk 1.: 4 Bank of Atorusta _ 3 llone...lain Bank 14 Bk of Brims - wick. A ug'a 3 Lancaster Bank p.fr TENN RSBEE. Lancaster County Bank.. par,AU solvent Banks.. . 3 1,1. am. Bank . par. KENTUCKY. M niers' Bank of l i titlaYillet par, Bk of Kentucky, 1011., No ' - M. , 11011,..',1i..14 Itlilk. ... .. par 13k of Louisvi•,. Thurston .1.; NteNt Brach Batik par , N. , rt trent Ilk of Kennel,' ,k. li'yortalug ElkWaliesbarre par ; ,i±.ontnern Bk of Kentucky do . INDIANA. 'teller Nutt,' 1 ,State Bank A brunch.— ...,', 0111.0. NI'S:4 , OUB! (di io State Bank. I.: lilt of State of NI be , ou r,... I, Branch at Akron do WISLUNSIN. Branch at Athena.,. d,„; Marton A Fire In. Co. chi, N Branch at Bridgeport__ do micinG AN. Branch at Chillicothe-- dutFarm.. A Mock. Bank... I Branch at Cleveland .. ... if,' P” , thnotlllr Bank I Branch at T01ed0........... do I insurance Company. 1 lira twit at Ikkyton ....... .... doiState Bank_.. ......... _...... 1 Branch at Delantire do; CANADA. B rooc h ~ '' ‘ ,1,p,„1 . ,„,,.... , ,A,,, 111, of N. Amer., Toronto. Itratirli at A''lttabilLa.... ,1„ , Ilk of the hytple.Torotth, 2 Brandt at hal e , _ . d,. Rank of Montreal . .. . 2 Blanch at N1an5t1e1,1....... ,1., Pk o 1 I ' ''an. to, 1,,r , ~ ,t., :,' Branch at Ripley__ ... do. EASTE,RN 13X4 - IiAN (lE. Brach at Cuirnitiatt .. .. tla'ttn New York. L'r corr rr• Branch at Wr.linig:on.. doLitt l'lttlaaelphia .. . ... l' Branch at Cadiz._ . .... do , Ou laultnnor.._. 1' Itraorh at LA.-Luster .. . do. NY ESTRILN li Nt'llA Nl' P. Brunch at Su., hen r ilia .. do., 111(in nal i ..... . ........ ... 1 Brunch at ML Nern , t, do Lonna din. . „ .•.•. . .. I Branch at Newark 4.1, , .: 4 1_ Lott. I Branch at Sprma - fiehl... do' t ',LLD AN It SPECIE N ALI' P. Branel, at Nlartetta_. .. 'lo' fkathloote., 5pat,,, , 11 lt; ot. 1,1 tie Ii at Tr0y._.......1.2..1.. Patriot .IS 1/0 Branch at Nit Plea-law . do kak, old . . ... to nu Branch at ZatieuvEllt. .1,. Magi, nea . ~.pi i. Brun ,- I1 at Norwalk. . . 4., hvilern LaY.,e4 _ :0 , Ilratel, at IO lIM.. . . 0,-tr Teo Thaler,.. 7N • Branch at Porinut.ill .. , lu 'I I ninon,'. Brateit at Eat , ,I 0 Sovereign.. . 4 '3 Ban, I. nt Ravuttna__ . do Ten Guilders. :: kr!, Branch at Cuyahoga . . ..'1,.. Napolavos . . . 2 N. BIALICII at 5i11..181n06....... lio!Unentill ..... .. .. 2 11, PI TTSBURGII IVIA.RNETS. Urrb.o my. 1).../LT ! , 14.raoervo Ns,. I ..N.turdry. 14 , cridalpor 71.• neath.r ntW rnntinnel unfa,.rphi.• for utli , .h4o, Iron+ncUone, and !Maine. srna general}, Ter) dull. We Or 1.1 .sr I I.• prlnctpal nl. , i nuf .at I N - 11,1 at f 7 .71, 1,5.;. I . %Ink IRMO r+l , , , Si F ., :21): Y. 14.14 ,1.. lerisr rt arr h 11] --sskalw ibn.h G. r. sr the ss hat - f „sr se. 1 ro r I•rtrsi ssr. , I.rr l ' I Ss! • r Ili v,,r• le.i Nap I..flaraal 1a f. r 11 -ti, xio• ISLTIT.II.--:-Ole, 4 bl.k }toll atol 3 rent.. 61.18 No I at t.1,1:-Z4„ n.trd Tr* i! , T.. erula, 14.—cork“ ett•tatatl T..1•a1“ . 1 utaimrlatr; I.:r,a• !Pam , Co. tal 9b. Itratt ft 90 t.ttrrl ttli; K.trltariet” arr.. t , rta.a.:4u tralon, thr I.la-mo 11.0. ,aaplet.rl • at, ttlr.l !h. taark.t. lasp,rutg lmAt I++.l• 3 , Fa n 7 1,1 Itral time!: a.a/ra 75.tra ttetall r at } - 2,15 . tl,otlt) taint, I , rti an • 1. snit+ 300 MAP 33 $10.:1 , ./. : sxirs 000 1/144 n Itrato arm aalr. latt 1,1.11 a t'oara. N ab, .3., Inn,ra itio at 12', .St.t.rar first,. art.l.-. 7ric at 0... awl llovana at 7llvirsavaaa arta . aadr. lAn..aal 1111 ~t 11.: nrta at 11 inat hna n. varaaal '440 I..ll , ll , aaFtch lag at Yr.-agt)t. inivr Pan kOrtrltlk. Ileurrettwr II • •eart, pm, . latt6red Clot ere,nl Natter to nen alnuly arid la ‘sattt.,l at 1.1 64 NAL Horn. .1.111 : al/11/Nag 1.-anal. are Ireel." ofTer,-.1 Inn then- are ter, feu Int ye, at thin faiznyv: tin- nun.artionA retaort,l are Inatt 144, t astral, afternaon at a pure ant nutria Intblk wale. flan 14 a 4a tho ntrittntr at ;r ad 144, .•4tra at $4,7 6 ; !mote.' .ale, an. tatOm k g fin haute c4annattittratt al s‘4 far t , nstatott nal extra and tun 144, at higher gut... At« }lair .1,111 al ff•ll.;t7. and Carn NI.^4J at R 1,.-al I. out Iraiulroal after. anal poem Ore rtearl nominal at ;12 1, prime red. rail 'AU° far a tutu. Further email a‘h.,.. Hy" Corn to tdettri, demand. and ala/ 1 / 4 .6 Nottltern tttnl Palma. )el/our cold at ISar..lo,an.l part It d,.n 11 16.4 y The tielliatul Ix !nutted: anus(( sal., in bbl,. of au . anal to W.:- at :At 1.1.1/1 t ra in. Deeehiber 14 dui 110 /Oar .1 a true..., 1 1,1 111 etcher Flour •Ir Grain Th,. 11.1111 11/.1 11 411- ut easing efleet nn Finn'', and Ii market u un4..teled, aeeurate pelota n. rann.d gneen he.. lved .luring the Irt t hour., 007 hbla Flair 14 up... The ha/. W. 10110 PthrVißi.t, The transuadh,np are hum... * 'old the market I! dull . I,blr, N.. 1 Lard at 1( 0 , lou de. da. at hO t , and 100 du. hand at 10r. V% husky lir. at 29 1 4/0•41-0' ) ,. Sugar brut, a fair Inman& nil.* 4.0 hinle fair at and id hhila good roar Molaaaer The de. mand i. e , hual to the reeeirt,, rat e . 90 idda at jAht 41, and 30 144 a at 40,, rin/. Philadelphia Iron Market Fhnuncirnt.,Deee/uher 14 --The truat/woo. during the week Lave been few Thu witwroport4.l amount WK.() i.mn son. • 1 and at $27 for N,. I, and for No. 2 Mtn, , punt at $.67,:.0 1,, $72,541. I'lateo dull - at 3% 19 4c for and 3'4 kJ 5e for charcoal Iran. .tulericau Halle roo t tone at $112..50. AUeTION SALES ATALOGIE OF FINE BOOKS—O u Sat- Cunley Drma's, lath, commencing dock, will be Sold by Catalogue, at the Commercial Soles Roms, a COI ka.1013 o 1 Fine Books, in different departments .1 literature. Among them will be found—Mrs. licinans' Poetical Mocha; Ilcruities of llintury, plates; Molaagni•'. ES.n.y9 ; Works of Miss Laugdon ; Newton uu the Prop!), rtes; timith's Dictionary of Art. and Sciences • likaannr, of N mare, cob and plates ; terry's Reliques of Anefent Roman,. Poetry; Miulny'b Popular l)-lnoIonn, 2 v 01..; Works oaf Moo Bremen, 2 vole.; Lard,nette's Lite of Napoleon, Goo plates; Greek fuel Latin Classic Pets, 3 vols.; M orld of Art and Romans: Dranuttic Works of Ben. Johnson; Wars of the French Revolution, 2 vols.; Gallery of &Tipton. Evravin" colored plates. Full particulars on Catalogues, which can l,e had at the Sole P.. 0011101. P. NI DA V 122., to l-I Auctioneer GEN. LARINIER'S BANKING HOUSE AT AUCTION—On Thuradav evening, December at 7 o'clock, at the Merchant? Exchange, Fourth atreet, will be sld, by order of Thomas Mellon, Eng, Asaignec--That valuableproperty Fourth strut, adjoining the hook of l'ittaburgia; the lot losing 22 feet 8 inches front on Fourth street, extending back 85 feet 8 IA: inches; on which fs ere, d a superior three-story, atom Trent, brick Banking House and tow, fling. finely finished. fl4l ; remainder in equal ptiyment,i, at twelee and ei6lit , ,n ueintini. skill interest. rl,lO DAVIS, Auction., ither with my eye uor with my WO will I trido. TMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED j_ WITH BAD SltillT.—Personnnutfering from [lad Sight, friint impaired ronittitutional decay, tad itge, other eaktes, would do well to mill 'Upon Dr. G. Y. SHAW, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, Where they miry rely upon getting Spertarkm enuermilleollyadapted to the JUST WANTS IF E EYE. Addrum, 28 street, opposite A. A. Manonn, Pittsburgh. P. S.—Telescopes, Microscopes, Thermometers. npd OVOr article appertaining to the Optician truth+, kept and repaired on the permits., htsie -. olasses mooned in old Frames. ma.. Any article not approved of, exchanged fro, of ox. peace. tter7,ly lOUGH nInIEDME- - Arbr's Cherry Pectoral, Wistar's C Balsam, Scheuck's Pannonia Syrup, Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry, Sc. A large supply of the above celebrated Cough remedies just received by JOS. FLEMINO, deel I corner Diamond and Market et. I)lil2Bll..E.S—Hair, Tooth, Nail and }loot) BrunKea, kr. A. very large urnortruent of the above article receirod by docli JO S. FLESLINO. (IONCENTRATED PRUSSIC Artp-i havo juot received k_./ a supply of Turnbull's Concenuatod Prussic Acid; also, a oply of all his colebrated preparations, Eye Bottles, cte. dec.!. DISCOUNT New V ork Markel• Philadelphia Market Cincinnati Market RIVER NEWS. Tat Rhin. Last evening, at dusk, there were 7 feet InFpee water in the channel, by the pier marks—the same as at our last report. TIM steamer " Forest City " is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; ehe loaves at 10 o'clock. TEIE rogular Sunday :morning parkrt for &ita./itle Ira inviolually al 9 o'cick. Tae pretty steamer" Yorktown" ie dostined f“r Naahvil and will leave at 10 o'clock thla morning--so we are mien ed by her gentlemanly commander and Clerk. CALF-I/W:IA, roR NEW Ontra.s.4.— . l . ht• 011 ,, Imater ••ettieth, Ilia,' In Margo of Capt. R Calh•.:on, Will leave Mk looming fur ti., Idon , anti way port, at 10 o'olook TIE following boatel wers advertised to leer., St. la min. "Clara Dean,' 121 h, and 1 mind Turk. - 13th. for Pit meld for N e w tirlaiiirg, eryntal Palace" and W. If. Denny; on the 13th. THE regular Gallipuli, µa,ket, Vfnerva." tfu. uuaaoida• bly detained frant leaving on Friday, her regular day of leaving, by the rain. but Ole will leave this taunting, at FS o'clock. Sin Wu. WaLtAce.—This fine mteamer arrived from Gout LOU Li ye,terday with n fine load of freight. Col. May, with forty.five men and dove fatmilien, removing iron, the Jeffer son toCarliale Barrock4, were among the rte./tenger, FOR LutrISVILLE.—Tho elegant packet “Jiu - 011 Poe," Caps_ Stuart. casts loose this morning. She has exeelletit accom modations; and we challenge th.; production of in. Pre Com petent or entertaining al . :lmre than ' , theism Capt. Stuart and ti W. BaIISTIMII, the onside Clerk CA rr. K It U.l-1[1 . T . 9 new aide-whomlor, now I) rig at the landing. fur the INlinmtmairipi river trade. hr Judge., to be a ereilif to her Mohler,. She me...res. Length on deck, 195 feet ; 30 fee: tlobr, 31 Imam, 5t s ft. depth of hold; and will be furnhilted with three 33 irwh boiler , . 2 , feet lung, and twu 3t inch linden, of ti;.t; lest titrohe. Pot ergeiNo An. —The fast. goniniodiona rut popui.tr craft "City of NI - hooting. - Capt.. John M • Lure--who ping teal as tints, bland ao rout - hi:on. to the trill leave this morning at I I ta milt with sulnitan hal fare. and the del iraciew of 111, 11cr ottic,t , are n ult and willing to varry t.a.vieng..r. ate freight for CinCIIIIIntI and way twrt.. Mr. J. Lon 1h i., i ho , , rlll,O KM., 1, who iiremiles is the Clerk's otlii rtil found Won ling is giving , ttislaetitin Ilie tit. Lonill papers the 12tli Tlid minter waa falling at the point i.deritit, auJ loot that arrived frt.:it - beton rt , por trd hail 14,14 111 1141 i 0.1 u, Calm Wt. h,n, u , . 0141112... to 1 / 1 4141. In the I pp, Nhastaillplit or m ien, loth .itreantii are 31:11ign1 , 1.. nit rh largeat lamta ting - atteil it, trailing in then.. The wearier yoiMertioy roid but Ho:L.:mt_ and quite f.1 , . , 1,151 , - for out of iloio li.inerin. The 1e,,. .:1+ tl-tt, bt tatter order than illnuti Nbirthii Jewott, Ni.ti St. Pant, hattitiet•, all nit, :wide their amain rdnro yrstrr dor fn. Inc phnnar, the probability Is that ni. thali hare ito more ilepartur, for, or arrtvltl. from that !dream tlik se.M.ll. • PORT OF PITTSOURGII. nun . 6 Dicrin w•rr.tt IY rut mr.,wri_ A RR] Via) Stammer Jefferson. Wee.,lsatirjl, 13rtaritAl ille Lucerne. Bennett, limwnevilie Inquest, Peebles, Ehents•th " Eattati. Ilenclerickeen, Wera Neu t•kti " Michigan No. 2, I.ler,t, Oen I.mritircr. tractiataer I , ,reitt City, Way. NI heeling Vvranr... i;or km. Struiwnville, 14.1r.10n. •• 11 yo a 11..., Can. pl 1-.1 !W.!' A !till , Ft rsma Jotloruon. .1. 11/t , WlttgA LiVIIIIO.I. i Col Bayl.o.otli Ilruarrirk&,n, V% ont " Micl4lo.ll No 2.. Itrrpt. O r 111,111.• Lanln,. Itoch.,t,t " Dlnrual. Whmllnz Venture. “netton. Steut,trtit. nut,. A hru.rne, et nein nut " Munutzn, MThlt.un A. ',tun Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, OUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS THE t ITI STEAM PACKET LINE. FOR et iVVF:Y ANC): VA,5) . ,N,,L1,.. A \ Pittsburgh. Cincinnati, Louisville. and Saint Louis. 7.111 n 1.1, i. • - .11q...4,1 ine-,lk Aar t rino • Ir., 1,, ISt rAni,,, u,• tr . .1.-•••.1 .1.1.• 4,,.1 . .•.talort a • u.. .11 'I 1 1...4 PL. - 4444 the 1 1 1•1•,,er , I. ri .0/ it,\l mil Li .4 E.ti....mer. fr , m It.• no ..t 1,, ,rl.l. 11 fr..ight, n. 4...! !kmaak Jndr 14. ilia Luc, 'it Ai. It 1 Ili.. ~ o rt BCC% k: STATY ‘1 11 .••, 4m. ,s,t. 1 - ITV W11£.1:1.1 t.l 4.4i4 ALLI}..IIIENV 1 t • •.44, CINCINNAT! lours llre..11•••••••141 PIIII..4I I ELPIIIA .. I•r.•r / . I:I4NeYLIANIA hivistro . irr rAt Louie duly at 10 M No fltiglit r.....15e4 after bit, Ow rwrnl.4. dvirimrturg. i...! . 1 ,4, : , • 4..11% II I.IIIV \ J.. 11 1 . 1.4(41 ~ ,e4/..-1.• 11 .•••••• Plltaburdls, 5104.144,441114- and Wlarelltag P.44-144/14. L=IIII 71.• I'lr IS IL. a .1 lrto &Zit' IT 1 I , aJ. I LA I. !I /' 0, mn.l 1,11. I:\ Al. o,:1 Lays r - 141.15, att Co at• A 11 FIPRI:' , 7 r 1 71 rt!....• .••• )a •, 1 , • , \ • CI.. S 4 ill i,••• &Ira. ...; •jk, \ 1 ll t/t•tritt ••( o. ' J 11 c : 1/1.1.1 \ ii'heiring and Parket j g ar F.ll‘ A 1 r,r.r/o• r.ri 1,11, 1r 11, A - .%. r }it] IrA A V - r t.lOl, Vorlgt,c I. •,r le, 7 ! 1.. a.. I .•J• Regular Tuesday Parket for Wheeling Marietta Anil l•talllopulls. 51. For 1..1461 ..n • 51 11A IMO , . nr t R\l! , A For Zanr,r4llr. The .11 V 5 .)1T n It I t..,t1 ntl .st D et.l.rk P'or Irrtiatt 1411.3.1. , apply -a I.,ara. Of I • elc,l 01.11.11 - !....M.101) k WARNE, For Cincinnati and I.ouluville. T 1... nt..ntnnt l , St 1.. r " a?...••• nt1~~1!':'I:I,II k 1 \I I. 14 FI .At'K . I:41;N For Cincinnati and Loula, r JA 51 t.." Ait Is ; ).: illadatavti a Cla i r n k i at 4 in'clinit I' Yoe freight or j4tanniirn. apply on In ;aril. art 14 RA HS E..*l A 1 '4ll.l,lNii Nee ,(1. A t ;•„I. For Mcnipltle and Nrw Orprank. The hinaiinn W ILII Lll d`, 1 apial is fitts—Clerk. 11 ROM Al lon.. fk.f 11. all to in.l in )i; \ .11 1)..r 111 r 17t11, at 111 o'rli n .k A II For freight or 1.3.154 w, aiil4 . , _ . dt. 11 FLACK .1 LIAIINI:S, Awn,. For illesuphis and New Orleans. The SCUMIIIIe/ I A LEL/ON lA, Captain /1 1 . t 1101. , A—Cirrb. .7. H. • Strfil—will baVt• 11, /13 , 111..PV. at/t1 /11k/rl/I.+llat, kI I A 1 , 1 . ./.•roullaq - 13, o f 10 "., I, k .7 71 For (might pa/in/4;v .‘11 , 1% //, d. 12 . 1 II 1.11 . 11 1 /ti:cl'ox, For Memphis, Vicksburg & Nesv Orleans. The utron,.l ``T LA WR EN CE. C/irtASII IL I)CYLAP-41.1 k. 1./ /,‘//rx-..,11 1.,a,,. Lrt ILu 6boVg. and //d..•r11,41/at. lort• p.t/ 11/.0.11,1 1, prretubf . t 17. //./ 111 A 11 t' , : freight or 1.a.4.11.;• t., 11.N11.\ Pl. 1111<. For Nashville. The btentrlet 1111(IAT.M N. (4 1 - " , “ T" Put—Alert:, thn arbr, nod .ntertxtedu,h. z , ATl'liltA , lk,euthAr 15th. za k A ‘I For freight "r rwtettiv, . For Cincinnati and Loullavillc. The stemte•r nlill, I'llidttin ROSS LC—pin 1..,",• 1. 0 th,.. ;4 4, il!3o 4r!hsLl 4int t I 04...11.1.10 p.vta ,41 NIOIADAY. at 4 o'ch,rk P For freight or labraage apply on Lord. or r 1,13 1 1 A/OE:S k e 'Ol.LlNti to .11, For Cincinnati and Loill•wille Th. melon, NI A N,F11.1.1/, l'aptam 'lvor Had . boa for tio above and Internaate title on be,:eniber 17th. at lb o'elork. A 31 For freight or 11.4tlage, 011411 y 1111 bard. de, ", _ _ Regular Louisville Pocket . . The steamer ./Ar.'..)o Pt SE. Captain A it.r --Clerk, it. C. linpsmAA—will len,. for the find triterturdinie port,. T 11.1 :, DAV, Derend,.., 10th, nt 10 A. 31. Fur freight or pneenge apply ,so board, or to led 1 FLACK k JIARNEF. Agent., For St. Loot*, The eteatno till KNA NA)O. Captain v. P FRL , CH—CIork, ititre,.._,ein leavo r,., • •• the alave and interne,,liate port, 0.1 M. , N DAN , December 17th, at 10 o'clock. A. For troight or paasage apply on hn.rt. or 1,, FLACK 4 LI ViNGSTON Ag T 2 t • For St. Louis. The et«ittner IiREAT WEST, Captain 9. M'Cuu.bocon--Clerk, A M'CAarnr—u ill t- , -" , •:. 2 .=-:=•• for the mix,' e and all Interme la. port. SATURDAY, Dererubor 141.11. For freight or paasage, apply on board. deoi Tha steamer LUCIE MAY, Cart. 3. J, lintar sea—Clerk, A. RoareaDN, above and Intermediate ports on SATChIm Y December 15th, at lOh6 A. M. POI' freight u.,r 1,11,.tg0 apply oh board. to to dek.3 FLACK & LIVINCSTON, Agent. OLL BRIMSTONE-1 .13 bble for ;tale by nov2.P 13. A. PAIINEETOCK & CO WOOL—The highest markot price in cash paid by SPRINGER /LLB-RAM:IR, doci3 Na 195 Liberty stmt. .. tr,, e r In 4 * * l t rY4 F. M•IZTMWM =ME =BE CEEME=I 11111111=IIMME • \ \ =MEI AMUSEMENTS. - -- THEATTHEATRE -4. C. FcrsTra, sole Lessee and RE Manager; WU. IL RffiD, Stage Manager; OHIO. FOSTI.I4 Aeting Manager. Treasurer, .1. Bourrz. ?AWLS OF ADMISSION : Boxes and Partlnette SOc. Private Boxes, large—. 00 Second Tier 25c. I Private Boxes, small... 500 Poxes for colored persona 25 cent. 416i1 t Certificate, siwuring seats, 12,4 cents extra. Xer - tireat attraction, in which 3liss MAGGII MITCHELL will eplM+v. SATURDAY EVFNINU. Dscratnatt 15, 1855, Will he acted, Tell, Mr. C. FCiiitrr; Julia M. C(114:” Emnia, Mrs. Cunningham. BALLAD Mies Emily L. Dow. AR, which, the BurieNue, The Lady of the Llotia...Polly Ann, Miss Maggie . Mitchell; Clod Mt,idienot, Mr. Young. To conclude with The French Spy—Mathilde, Henri and Monet, Mien Maggie Mitchell; Dubourg, Cunningham; De Conrey, Dubois; Marie, Mien Idllie Cantor. rm. Doors open at 6;.6; curtain rings at 7 o'clock. OITA' HALL.—Last week of VV lIANINOToN'S GRAND DIoRAMIC I'ANORAMA T f IE, RUSSIAN WAX! From the commencement to the fall of Sebastopol. The retire Panorama covers an area of upwards of btl.ooo fret of Canyons, being materially assisted by the union of the must elaborate and intricate machinery with E X TRAORDIN AltT Cil EMICAL EFFECTS Faithfully portraying the rising flames in the Bunting Cities, Borubanlments, Sr„ beautiful Moonlight Scenes, Twinkling Stars. and Silvery Iteliection in the Water. There are thirty different scenes: many of the figures are life size; the whole terminating with the STultllNti OF SEBASTOPOL AND FALL OF TILE MALAK OFT I Amid the If:atoning explosion of the mines, rolling of the musketry and booming of cannon, together with the lurid glare of the BURNINeI CTTY, producing an effect ONCE SEEN NEVER TO DE ENI N. 11.—There will In. Afternoon Exhibitions on WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock. Admission, 25 cents; children in the, afternoon, 10 cents. lin_ In the evening, looms open at 0!4; commencing at o'ehx•k. Admianion. ID cents; children, 15 cents. 41,10 EXCURSION"I'ItIP TO TIDE SUNNY S.W.:Tit AND lIIIEAT WEST. A N RI E S I'ANOR.SMA OF TIIE GILEAT WEST AND SOCTII, Embracing I the C:iii.gar and Cush. Natant-hi. of ; St. 1.011.1, Altoll, 111, the Mteeonri and Illinois Iticr, Peoria and Peoria Lake, arid the surrounding country ; Locon. 111., Peru and Lasalle, Ill.; every raly and town on the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad; Ottawa, Stained Rock. with the Indian .Seeeeti, Monis, Joliet and Bine Island, arc faithful', reprcsvitted. ieU,..l of the lakes Michigan and Erns. tic• cit:, of Chicago, city of Detroit, and portions of West, the )Inrinice River, and rhino of Toledo and with 111110 portraits of the triost firoturnuut citirens of the A visit to Anilricit's Panorama takes the Illpertai.,r over :Niro ludo. of the ni,ist iliterasting portions of the Orval Writ and South. At ilich exhibiti..n an Explanatory lActuro is given hr Madamo Andriou, or tho Arti.t himself, giN it% x deecrlr4e,i4 of earls city and town rrprosented. It II he oxhibitod at MASONIC HALL, avery evoning, fi nu N. i.\ DA V. Dorotnipor 3(1, to Jannary 3d, I SfoS, and every IV ED \ atol SATURDAY A Fl'ERNlit /NA. Evening ealul,u nay t.......minetn, at 7 o'cick : allerm....n at 3 o Rai. A.lnteearu, 26 tents; children, 15. rartieti of flee re,,tv.. the, LLE. THERESA PARODI will give ,) GR AND( 'ONCE!? T' 1.....aing through Pittsburgh to New York, nt CITY 11.11.1... MONDA Y. the 17th of December, unlit'r the dire, to. et N A CILICE STRAKOSCH. to,. The ado of Ticket, and waned .enta will oornmeni - e nt 11. Klein, Fifth strvet. i u Saturday morning, Decenthor 171, at 10 o'clock A. M. der 13 INVENTIONS AND PATENTS Ma Mimr. I ant a PLazial manufacturer. , 1.1 lately wind Hopper's Patent Ilanrh Fla.-, and at .nr rolta , .l I will .tau , What I thlnk ~r it. For _planing, alL,n. it hat thing In me, In fact tin , onl3 kind of 1.1.5.• that ean tai Uri! 1.1,1 t for that purp. , se , 011.1 Mir men iti pl.lne it. much seteering In taw day will. at rip, by the c , 1.1 method M nix days lt I , ..a‘e, toe, a mu, h dru omon• sn”...oth and solid canary than , rnr , -r. Jo Thai will abaorb It/r+ varnish IL 1,1, lii , Win.' Work Ow LiCrif ?Sane I Lina.r of It I, .., that it Lai, Up. and ay. 1,k. , nit. but tl.tl hip. met nin ttvvv - 1 trfintnfl the gram ovv n 0.91 as say ally Thts nvaltev it I..rellaely vain Able in pinzing vent - rot - v. mil 0.-wor vri-in , r Mere vestnrive white Olio Pinny ran is I! Marl ollinn :into Ken, ral uniu, tracing eo much stl.l surl; 111, work ,Ing-p. LL, 7Lini oct.. I.> 1211MMM!Ill Mr Fallon law now 5.1 - .win at hn rx hi . nurth ertrvvt,Grp vsOusaste t. 10. A t.toti,4 other. 1. • pitt.etit 40.4 a.., tt 1.1, LI a .11 drataad ; a Iratnot vtr,, I•' rv.iebratast luut.re Ihrui •untilau.n.. Ow much ;pr. t.,r•t• which m• (4=l)y witheal; Gartk, F. • (an 1..1,140r and "tlwr cuboful surwutu.: . . Th. plan.. th. ..vnr. and nu, i,tons. • - nn oadnly n lama 111 , .1.1• n ..b,rvat Mr a u. r 1.1 ..12.0kt t., t. Lowfu: t., th." ruir!R 'Vex t! vi Ac,4l tbere as , .IMAI g.. 4 oina oils:MI, 4 1.41, F. A 1.711. 1111\ 'MV A\l i•ArELLENcy.._-K,„„„ ,- 1 . 1. en - -}1 alflNa. On .1 , trT •tl , l Ch. atz....1,. a tr. Nutur, La. anti .At nu.{ u. .rry nay tvpleto with ri 41 :1 Lid tabor, ..xp.-s, and 1.1,, tly4 kat.. taysa ap , Na•rft•Or tool-mph!) amt tau - tact h. •yst..., for %1,11,5 t. drank(,. and iellt•clatiao.6x 1 tta laliaraincla.mi =l4 i•aat la., v.+Miriiiiriy pLkorn. (WI eLidelly r. 11 , .;a ; , 1 luta not atria all Cho i• n hrief rip ., 71,1 la •i ,Cl,* 1114 , ifir , / ttlft N. • 1 , 4 "LAO,: nt, I \ lu v 4 A •La- ,-h An - 111/21, than 11 I , loth ..• in., a .al g PO 'aft. • 1 11 h i 1/1 fm• er% ..t:- t 44.4, - 4./a414 •.r - 441:4•44 ~:..1. - .14404144..,-14 an r, ,4 .c ton ~ , gll, .1 , lin, ..$ *I. at tan•l dn.‘ • .1, rre nt.t. 1'0g,01./ar P , sna:u ~ f 011 I 11t1.11,K - 1 Dlii it I, a tua•an-31. U .Irttit* t, i ilk)" •o•”t• II • mph,. raptal. I.lr, t 11,. I et 1.. AAA ...t;Lril,tlr.g., tatl;.4, 1, I.r, u, 11•1•1111, t”1.1 , . al.. \ mt n ., .14 • II 10 IlaUki, tkppr 111E11111 1/1 , le,. a I. :I, •aollv im!4o I I .14,4 • .1.4; I. ttielitng %/WI, I an I •IN-tf "vt•-1 •,s/ . it 40...n0 .1, nit ,11'pt,.. tunl. AF.h.te. t., tl ate rv.,0.-.1 • (. t ht.:l4 1 ;•..I aril 10.,1 nis.l 1 . 114-1,20 r G - 11• ,, 1.N L 1.11 , 1‘ rlt I PAt,,, N.. .41 1.• • t. t•• at .1..,rt Pr , 1..1 , - , l~r. tt la aa :. r maituta.lutit..4 ILr I.a ,r 1 Ifre •ttn.. 'al tanall NEw ii„Es}: orolynnt,tll,l, Int , tnt; examined thn Shoo ~ .n. t itto• Intvotto.l by NI, It raLaT 1 ;10Will, and 1a... rt, 1,1•,.; In Ow Yt.l,llng. the ot I Jtialrlia 11,1/ 11 or ALlo. (+l4-4+llr. t. , ettir4 • tectmony (4, tho thn in.tntottn and (I:. , nw, w ith ti t it. Ik It 1,-.ae• al , trt ten Shotni ;nn ntitnan, of t.• rn and w. 1,1 .trao,n.g •., nft.nt n•alton, as•-.1 4 •-•1 nrsd •I t`•• • lonn,•lig th.• 11 • •••,, i•m• •••!•;•ja• • I .11... • ,Lti mad, Th. 111. ts,lt altd e• 11 orEnugrA, and 0.11.4 La Krenil ,/ Alf TINMPSt 'l,ll Engooo.r. 1 1 .1101. AS 1 II I .11. do. .to li l 7 tllli l; 6TItATT,I , from 1.M460nd ; II LLIAM di hump Lk Mni, 11. II k/ITM AN, t,l ! , mnror, florin... J.)N l'lttetkiriti Styr,' W••rk.. II M. :•••• BISSELL.; II EAT" \ ; P SEELY .19._ Th.' RINPV4I Nizo - Ition. with Ow 1.: •11161 IT •I It I . r. .11 111 Ult.: NI \ In now on , rod. xd.ln a nce..nun.4l,ning terms. Appl, D. W. C. 1111/WE1.1., %Vat.' et, PtltAburgl, 1:08:1(T Alleglitm) MACIIINE.-KENDALL'S PATRNT 1N,1111.E RIVER AND SIIAI4:II.—Tho at -01 ,5, 11,,,g1 , and Lafnlaa l dealers. speenlators iI .4td101•. is ,therusl to this tnyaluahle layention, Ithieb IA how pi sealedto the ' , able' ns thavirst and only pral Ural Lill, I !Mil extant, for Hiving a.ntl gbaYlng ;shingles Vartous cutting mud Anining machines liner La inai:lng ;shingles, hot it 14 a well known Curt that Shin phn at 01 the gram are quite too flimsy purp ,,, ram. Nuniertats 1 1 ,1 •11C./01. hs ve rts.ently .. p for riving and ..11avtag. and those hare all 1,1, rot, as worthless, from their impefoet method of rIvInK, eonststs of splitting from the ' , bk."! the blush hut our whe 1, /1.1.014 :is VIII lahly rues ,dl. This thlikUit) is eta, it ohviat,sl liyy _ try NI ACHIM..., Prei splits (pan the sole of the bloth a piece thhik In shingloe, which'slim:tied in the r, taro, owl hr guides purr is couiltiolisl th;o0 4 11 a pair ~1 aIrnIXIMILUtig knives, which on,plei ee ih.• thos pr,sluning two shingles at every retolit lo.n. Thin !lutetium rive and shave from [ho bhrk thew per hour, of uniform thick main and Moil , Stiperl,,r In windily .0141 , kirubtlity to those made by hand or any othar Its t/ju,:alo. ere Iv no ineane confined topine and other s.kit wood. but works to equal advantage, oak, walnut, and ry other Eiencrtption of timber that can he split. The workings of the 113110111 W can h. rxatmuod at IL H. an'e Furniture Buildings, Fifth street, Vittabin - gh. To timeber OW 114,5, shingle dealers, and 111011 or enterprise, tbis 0110110 a new hold for speculation, as then, is nu similar levee thin extant. 'lln, but n 14111101 lir/ICO. in of thimble rut, stT..tion. and contn tint ittnitll tan 111.11Itir041 /1.1./1 and Iwo bop ran nutke from 26,000 to 30,10(0 bhingion in•l . day. For right of t , rritorr, or machinea, inquire at No. 31 Fifth or 4a tho ,Aty t 14. OS_ All needed information will be forwarded by letter, when desired. 0. E. CHAMBERLIN, Agent. oorLi.dtf I . JE.ASE'c DIAPHRAGM FORCE PCPMP, patented Au- Jr gust, 1&.4, is the most perfect and efficient PUMP ever invented It is of east Iron, beautiful anti ornamental; double meting; weigh. 40 lbs., and delivers 30 gallons water le -r minute. (smallest size). It ran be afforded at one-third 1,, price titan any other Pump of equal capacity ; is not lia ble to get out of order; simple in construction; cannot pea freeze; andlives a constant, steady stream of water. F,•l' Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Boats or Workshops, or to, Wells or Cisterns. those Pumps cannot be OXCelied. All loylloll6, not. are invited to call and nee the one operation at Lewis' Intelllgencer Office, on St. Clalr street, near the Bridge. .1Q- The W.V21.11 Counties of Penns) , lvunla are for sale and afford rare chances for manufacturers or speculators t. realize a handsome Income. JO PH LEWIS, noel94lw No. 2 kit, lair wool. - I=-Tty.-- =r-r". "" - e , ="" -- •.* - --••• , • c' • • • I N , • - • NV JAMES Pr,ident t,f Se le. t Coitue.ll. Joits T. it'lltrrLs. Clerk of Selmt Council A N ORDINANCE changing the lilac. , f.l Xj . bottling Ow andCity - Xl,tion, in lb, 'Nord Ward. i3ection I. Be it enacted by the Mayor. Aldermen and I'd, rens •,1 Pittaisural l is Select and Cuttinwn hied, Tlatt fr - , , n1 and after the paaange of thin tit dna, Oct', the Oa, of holding tin General and City Eleetions is the Third Wart than t+ at the hott,o high Duffy. earner of fanift and Welter .ftreetn `Hr. II that sa. y I, f, t t... f•it -aii• in an hew dr.s. I !n , I I iwgrwv,l i•tivelow. with ,• yr Owl it. ,ait, Thiittrpstin. Nvw nt t ,, ...,;;nntun•, liigt•th, with aim: 1h.•,.1 U, r•-•••.ent in - wprw•tor. L. l• I ..th I' eitrret, Tray, Nrw Int k, nt. : I • •1: ,:t I:. Ig.q.”11: l•eett ...envelh.-!t.• make thin change iu • rho the. Int - ,;;.• quiintny • ..111•,:len !Of the. pp.( Irt1: yenrn hui been [atm,' tip., tn.. • enni.noity. MIA t..p.,1:0h :at the V•ent. Poi rho.— I 5 li. 1 , 111.10flillrI) rietuelited to buy none but the and it, the red I.ihel lorototivn ivied has in. any ni that form the proprietor km iort to—it.t.t.. to pone Arlo MEM MAIA, Lind I 4,ll.iaLt Inlir,ni*tii in t h e Uniti,i BL N P,••• Att,! :a I .r. ti K EysEn•F 140. I nil.l 1 irgtb ai4y , Paltsburgil DR. II( )1111F:ITE, 13 Fourth street, ,•thtrs he. saleable F ILENCII :- tudati n,• the ,urt , of all tllotte itatntill and than - 1114 de-erd , •rs to a loch the Female COUKtittztacbu : It In rate• all nll4l rt ea all übstructlons— ,l,•!.llll:l2“l mos regtaating and ea_lhen.n7 thr 11.1141 fondles the rvi.sritmi o ” f or (h.' 111.• TO MARRIED LADIES - „ udi w A .h.rt. time remove all ol—treetiva4 It Sri 11••( nntal,r 1.,1i40 ml4l act In accor,l -„,,,, with 11.1 11,a1 /old tlal.oratvtloall 141, - .44 a. •14,aa z...t ,ithrt mum...mous or tri.14.1 a..nt• ,"nrrary pillion, and hold that .13 .mum. b x ar.t n..[ thy mu( any att,n. na,,t h and comelytolt,t b . In ti n . p.at. .I,,tre in to I, Limit - n.10..1 W._, aho Ma) 1/.4 [..1 :nr•Cillation, all Incr I,lng i.f nifilt , r nnpol tan. Set. circulars. bourn, 11 out o A NI, t o tt Y. V. PRIV AT E DISEASES. _I)K. BROWN, No. 41 Dmmoipt alley, de, 'Ms IM.‘ entire attention t“ nil lntic. , l'ructtre. Ills k1ii111,44 . mt>Rtl null nod to pivot° 17uerrol DliraliCS, and twit Ituutful affec t brought on by imprudence, youthful 111.111,1,11,. c.l t.tt Ernitti. tn.. tlonottrlica. Icturt•. tot rid I tos - t.st u , s, I tuts; rtt y tho writ oil tlisoasc s Vottt•rt..il Do-oases, ticoritutly Eruption., ittitgoornt, Ilert anal Dissasits. Seminal uss,,,k up s , motto-to - ) . filnennittism. Female Weakneaa. Monthly oppro,sottis. Dtscas .of di...1...1t5, Fistula in Ano,!oritotis in the Daek and Loins, Irritation of the 'limit, and K tanoys,Ntl,o.lll:lp mntranteed. ty teat,' proctict. I ton in tins city I cnablod Dr. Brow n oiler leulrance, c-f a spoosly cum to all who any come un der his rare. .111 and Prlyato Consultation Rooms 41 Diamond idloy. • Er' CI w.r....1-4 w..lora te. [uorZgkilwly A I:ol.l.Aoifi 131!11!1=1111 Willi; lIT'S ATIIARION Any 114•Vor 11.0,1 e xun-stroko. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATIIARION 1. tbo moot voltiablo nrobtoition nr tho toilet, rothining tho I law to any nttiotrod Fot golo by Dr. Itl. 11. I:EYSF:It and It, E. SELLERS 1, cents per bottle. antiltl rpt) BUIDGE B!' 11. DI.: RS.—Proposals will j_ to• Twelve,' he the Board of threat M. of the Ohio oftil Ilt tittlet;i It own hall rand dttioltuitiy, addrototed to the orotoo. -tt..to•tt, tot (It ttotto tot TtIt • RSDAY, Bwood., 27th, 1545, f or fornittlling t lot rotitorbiL and Area tog the ottporotructuro of doultlod nick Railroad Brolgo, %nth ti idc nick-walks for /04.1. r O O dm ricer, at Illttobtit Tho Itl.l+ twit to lot :11.. LI lee, I 11110, por lineal foot, for the Irnynh ut t lot superstrocturo, b, Ito - ludo ill niatitialo and workman lo complete t Ito rrtuly for tote, with a ((IMMO the Company fornothitiz, the raitrrod iron for tho leak,, .L11,1 the COtltinet.ir all tt hor tioitortuls. . . Th,• tiri,li e wiit have ;WWII epans. and its whole length mdi I,e alemt twelve hundred fret. The masonry, whirls is of 111.4 permanent character, IS in a forward state, the peen bow, - ; fifty feet long and tens fret thick on the top; and modern abutment and some of the piers being new nip to In , coping. The superstructure will to required to be wra p], ted by the first ut September, 1856. Bids will be ITCOVPii La a Iturr Bridge," with heavy arches, counterbracod with rods; and nisi. for a n Ilowe Bridge," or WIN' other well tried plan, !trot Med the bidder will secure tho Company anit all daunts for patent rights. I'lans and specifications ilt ho ready for instketlou at the Company's office, in the rataburgh, on and after the 17th inst.; and further :pion - ammo cony he obtained trout in, W. ROBERTS, Chief The Board of Inreitors reaerve the right to con ! riot Ihr the work in snob is way as they tray deem best ter the interests of the Company. \V. ROBINSON', Jr., President. Decendier WESTERN EXCHANGE HOTEL FOR RENT. and the FURNITURE, EIXTUR, &c., FUR SA LE, with a tease of the prentiseei for Five yeara.—The sub scriber now offers tar rent the lintel, which ho has occupied with a continual inereased business for the last 12 years, known no the WESTERN EXCHANtiE HOTEL. situated in Market strait, above Fifteenth, PILILADELPIIIA. It b. large and iirimmodions, tire trios high, and Ins lIKaIOULr diitiie, tar about one hundred and flay lodgeaa, and Stabling for nearly sixty horses. It is considtirWtlip' at the stands In the otret; is COUVClll6lo,diblilbrlttn , Unit y wits Depots, Markets. and it boitg'extetisitieljknotru. itiis deemed unnecessary L give details in an.ndiertigemont, " 0 "ntis wishing to purchase would undunhtiidly call and satisfy themselves of its advantage, Particulate can he had ,- riting to, or culling on, lb° .utrqcriLvr, On the prem. , . ,tecZallw White Fish! Fish! Fish! D IKER & HUBBARD, B , ANDUSST, 01110, have fer eale and keep eunotantly on n full upply of FIIN3H AND SALT wEEITE YISH, and all other varieties of LAVE I EV I ocaskaa is MEDICAL. INTEMPERANCE JOSEPH WATERMAN . :ec• '5? .. - . YV-24 - .17 , -.4.,,f4;.. " , tai.., MEDICAL, BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND MITERS 1 - .•:: .. • -' 4 .- -- ..;-.K -- • .. t ,•• 044 41. e. : k 4 ,, ,-, • „..,.. „ op, sl.-4.,...kt ~ ELECTRO-CI3IEMISCHE AROMA .Echt HollarulAch, Kruiden Bitters. TWO YEARS Lave elapsed eine° the intro dnetion of Otte valuable mil • pe into the ticket] States. During this time It he. 4 gainel toircrtat popularity m a remedy for AM' (17 . 1 , 1 Dopepn, Loss of AppeSac, EO ily ," astimnes4 Olin and lilrad‘ny Many of our most worthy citizens testify to its wonderful efficacy in all affections of Pao stomach and liver. As a tonic, it never bail boon equalled, for the relief It affords in all cases of debility or weakness of any kind Is almost 'in stantaneous. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic affec- tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. When eminent physicians prescribe, and their patients so unhesitatingly recommend, Barely we may cam t doubt, and eagerly teat its virtues for ourselves. NEVER AND AGUE. A Clue ojEight Month? S(arniing Cured by Boerhatu n 1741- land Biarrr..—Michnel Kelly, No. 117 Grant, near Smith.leld street, says: 'Last July, while running on the river, on a cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, I was taken with fever and ague. For eight long months I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this time I was unable to work. and spent at least fifty dollars fur dlr. fercnt medicines, but I found no permanent relief. Three we ago, ono of my friends Insisted upon my trying Boer have's Holland Bitters, raying that a cure teal guaranteed. After taking it for ono week, I must state I was a Bound man. I have been at work now for two weeks, and have laid no return of the chills and fever whatever." I certify the above statement is true. 'hinnies ADAM, Diamond House, Or at R. Chester's, Gothic HEADACHE AND DEBILITY. . Mr. Silas Liscomb, of Birmingham, says: "I have found in Boerhave's Bitters a remedy for headache and debility. My wife has also used It with the greatest benefit." Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Plttiburich,lilso remarks that ha has oxperienced much relief from.its use for headache. READ THIS! H , ltarider's Zutimmly.—Jacob Rinakes, living in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan Wisconsin, says: 'After suffering for some lime the mlae) ! y attending an utter pros tration of mind and lesly, I have been restored, by using Boerhave's Holland Bitters, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy beinein Welt high repute among the Hollanders in IVlaconain, Michigan, New York—in Met, in every Holland settlement ice the United States—argues mach iu its favor. STRENGTH AND HEALTH' RESTORED. Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles above Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania Canal. rays: "When I commenced taking Iloerhave's Holland Bitters, I could hardly walk—now, I enjoy excellent health." WEAKNESS 01 , THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION. Another Croat Cure ljertea by Lierrhore's Holland Raters. —The wife of Peter De Witte, living in Holland Town, She boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered much from weakness of the stomach ansi indigestion. She bad been under a physi cian's care for some time, but the disease seemed to bailie even his skill. She purchased some Holland Bitters at our office, which has given tone to her stomach, her appetite and strength are returning, and we firmly believe that this is another great cure effected by your 'medicine. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by this remedy, but Jolliet wait another opportunity. One thing yon can rely upon, what we have published are from persons much respected in our community, and are literally true. J. Quirrus, Editor Sheboygan Nieuwbode, Sheboygan, Wis. RIIEDMATTSM. A Case of Tan Months' Slaneling Cured by Boerhare'e Hol land Bifferx—Ge9rge Henderson, of Pittsburgh, =yip "Alter suffering for three months with rheumatism—a part, of Um time no severely as to confine me to my bed- , -.£ have been entirely cured by using Boerhave's Holland Bitters. 1 bass had one attack since, but found almost inahtntancons relief in the same medicine. It is, in my opinion, a sure remedy for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RHEIPMATTO AFFECTIONS. This changeable weather is likely to produce altreat deal of sickness. To persons troubled with nervous or rheumatic affections, we would recommend Boerhave's unhand Bitters. On referring to our columns you will ilnd cortifentee from 801110 of our first German and English eitizens.—/icimol vania. Staati 7,ffung. TILE - WORST FORD OP PILES CAN BE WEED. We are at liberty to refer to several well known gentle men. who have used, thorowiltly tested, and now recommend lioerhave's Rolland Bitters as a remedy for pilen. We are not at liberty to publish their names, but will take pletunwo In referring any person to them who denies this statement. For this affection, one-half of the prescribed dose should be th.k.c,--Itay hatf-teaspoonful--morning, noon and night, one hoer before meals. CAUTION I Tho great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against pur chasing. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Boerbave's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bot tle will convince you how infinitely superior It Is to all these imitations. LW Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for by the solo proprietors. BENJAMIN PAGE, J 0.., & CO., .liannracturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, cur. Smithfield and Third strew, Pittsburgh. R. E. SELLERS A CO., Druggists, corner Second and Wood streets. And all Druggists In Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester and Temperances - 111e. seyettaltwly DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. Health Restored and Lite Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR,. IT WILL replace weakness with strength, inrniewity with efficiency, Irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and this not only without hazard of reac tion. hut with a happy eifoct on the general organization. that in mind that all inalndirei, wherever therbegin, finish with the nervous system, and that the panilization of the nerve of motion and sensation to physical death. Bear in mind. also, that , for every kind of nerrous disease, the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. CUItE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the immedi ate and almost miraculous change which it occasions fh the clista,A, debilitated and shatterisl nervous system, whether broken down by canny, weak by nature, or Impaired by sicknes...—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once brewed, revivine.l and knit up. The mental and iiivaical 2911.140Ln, or u , •rvoua dieenae tanieh togetle•r under its or the effect temporary; for the Cordial properties of the inedwine reach the constitution itself, and restore it to it 110r111.11 t fists, OF J11:31ORY, Confusion, giddiness, rn.ll of blood to the head, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wrotslirdn:•sa, thoughts of self-destruction —fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, irritabili ty, nervolianess, inability to sleep, diieaso incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hystoria, monomania, torrora palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipa tion, etc, from whatever causes arisiug is, if there he any reliance to he plami on Iluznan testimony, absolutely infal lible. A GREAT MEDICINE PI M FEMALES The unparalb led edects of this gnat restorative in all complaints incident to females, mark a now era In the annals .f medicine. Thousuils of stimulants have been invented— thou.:olds of MN - Igor:tuts connected—all purporting to be p...cited in the V ariuus diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVEItY WOMAN ON SENSE, Who suffers from weu.kneat, derangement, nerrousnets, morn, tniins in the bark, or any other disorder, whether pe. !sir to L,•r Nen, common to both iirs.ro--abould glee the ILT sting Cordial a trial. MA It IIIED PEIISOSS, lir ,Kher.,, will rind this Conllal, after they hare used n NA- Oy or two, thor,nmh reglmoratorof the system. . In all tires beau are to lona I the happy parents of hWthy off spring, who would not lia,c be.,n so but for thin extraordi nary preparation. -And it is squally potent for the many At.-oases tor which it is recumntended. Thousands of young all' 11 have been restored by ustnf, it, and not,in•a single in stance has it failed to benefit them. • • PERSONS OF PALE' 0011PL'EgION, Or consumptivo habits, are restated by tho nos of abottls or two to bloom and vigor, chanoing the skin front a 'Rale, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TIIE These are 130.1110 of tho aid and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the back awl limbs, lulus in the head., dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous inita biLity, derangement of the iliweitive functions, general de. Inlity, sympt,aus of coiennutitions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects un the mind are much to lei dreaded. Loss, of memory, iwitfusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forelaxlinp, eversion to society, self...distrust, love of imiltude, timidity , Or., are some of the soils produced. All thus afflicted, BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, Should reflect that a sound mind and testy are the most ne ce.isivy requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without dose, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimm.:, —the lira:poet hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with your own. CAUTION: Dr. Morser's invigorating Cordial has been counterfeit ' cli by wine unprincipled por~or s. In future, all the genuine Cordial will havothe proprietor's faoaintile pasted ever the cork of each bottle• and the fellow bag worts blown in the glans: Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial. C. 11. RING, Proprletur, N. Y. The Cordial i., put up, highly concentrated, in pint hottles —prim three dollars p•r bottle, two fur five tlollurs,_hiz far twelve dollars. C. 11. RING. Prupriefur, DI: Broadway, N. Y. Sold hr Druzgiets throughout the United Statt., Canada and the Woof Indias. AGENTS: Pittsburgh ......... Dn. GEO. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood st.; ......... FLEMING 81106, No. So Wood stniet; - ....It. E. SELLERS, Word street. Allegheny City...I3EGKDAM FINNAN; JAMES T. SAMPLE & CO.; • .J. P. FLEMING. Agent for 0hi0...J. D. PARE, Cincinnati. [Upll;dAwly F. Brown+e . eorJarnate Ginge r. TIES ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual 1_ excellence. In ordinary Marlins,. incipient choler., in short, in all cases orprist tration of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable Value. During floe prevalenci3 of epidemic eholera and summer complaints, it is peculiarly efficacious; no family, individual or truvuler ithenki by Without it. eternix.—Do sure to get the genuine I",, , iioncei ;which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at his .Drug,..unt(Gbemical• Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestilut,StrtolB, Philadel phia, and for sale by all the r espectafileAptithecaries in the United States, and in Pittsburgh by ' E. A.- FAYAVii.TOCK Cl.. SCULUrifr CO. And In Allegheny by 11. P. LEE A. 13A:EIIAXL tie pC;Cmdtw Palmer's Celebrated-Epic Urealt Soracc• STANDS preeminent for ilavoringiSoupP, Griviei, Fish, Meat, Game, Sc..ke. alma all good "a"ftwivell tP by it. Dice GS cents per bottle, at all Proc. ry Stores in the United States and Canada. t For toile by M'CLUII.O and 0. IL KEYSER, Pittsburgh. P. T. WRIGHT Lt CO., lanikniawly iOJ Lui Market street, PhisdelpLia. C6DFISII-40 quintals justreceived and far eale by Eder2) SMITH, HAIR d; HUNTER. MEM digesik) , n, Ifectdachr, ~~.