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TUESDAY MORNING Th 4 Democratic Executive Committee, of Allegheny city will meet at the house of Adam Boplar, corner, of Ohio and Beaver streets, at 7 P. M. Wednesday, the 19th inst. MEMBERS OP COMMITTEE. GOO. W. Cass, Chr. Shrum, M. I. Stewart, George Gerst, Adam lioplar, James Rhey, James M. Boyd, L. Wilmarth, Samuel Smith, William Herren ./ Daniel Geyer, James Patton, jr. GEORGE W. CASS, December 18, 1855. Chairman Democratic Primary Nettinge.—The Primary meet ings of the Democracy to nominate delegates to meet in County Convention on Wednesday next, were held in the respective Wards, Boroughs, and Townships, on Saturday. The following is the result, so far as received : rirrsliuliall First B e ard—John H. Bailey, William Wall. &Toad Ward—Arthur M'Gill, Charles Burnett. Third Word--John Mellon, M. Milligan. Fourth Ward—Hon. Charles Stealer, Jas. K. Horn. Fifth Word—John Mackin, Jelin Heldman. Si.rth Ward—ll. J. Rodgers, Brown Irvin. Seventh Word—John N. M'Clowry, Jas. A. Irwin. El:oth Ward—Barney Filo:login, Wm. Alexander. ALLEG H EN Y. Fro Word—M. L Stewart, Wm. H. ArGee. Second IVord—Theanits Moffitt, Win. A. Reed. Third Ward—Win. M. Stewart, Christ. Schrum. Fourth rd --Jno. J. M'Dermott, Abraham Hays. Ninth Word—Thos. S. Rowley, Jos. Wick. BOROUGHS. Birminghane—James Salisbury, James Patterson Loirrenceville—Henry M'Cullough, Wm. Johnson Ewa /Jinni gh ant--P. C. Shannon, Hagemann McKresport—CapL Sinclair, Dr. Huey. TOWNSHIPS. Rov,—David Lynch, Robert Morrow. Low,- St. Chtir—Barnes Ford, CarrolL Chortn.r.--Henry Ingraham, Win. H. Sutton Sunday School Mecting.—A meeting of the friends of Sabbath School Education was held last night, in Christ (M. E.) Church, Penn street. A large con course of the members of the various Methodist Epis copal congregations was present. The meeting was opened by prayer by Bishop Waugh, after which he made a few remarks explanatory of the object of the assemblage. He said it sea s desired to have attention directed to the importance of establishing a District Sunday School Union, and to awaken the interest of members 01 the Church generally to the Sabbath School cause. lie was followed by Bishops Baker and Ames, who spoke impressively of the importance and usefulnes, , of Sunday Schools, and illustrated their reartarbi by u - elating several interesting incidents. They were listened to with groat attention, and at the conclusion sit' their addresses, Rev. T. N. Baird, Presiding Elder e,f this District, announced that a meeting would be held in the Smithfield Church, an the first of January next, to organize a District Sunday School Union after which a doxology was sung, and the electing adjourned. 11. IP Of Sr. P,4111 . , , ( . . erhrtl rol —Mr . Audrieu, the celebrated artist, 19 just firdShing a view of St. Paul's • 'Cathedral, in this city, which he will exhibit along . with his panorama of the South and West on Friday evening next. The painting is a dissolving view, anti will first represent the Cathedral empty, after • which it will appear as when illuminated ler night service, and crowded with people. We have not reau the View, but are assured:by those who have that it is a faithful and beautiful picture. Mr. Andricu is also engaged in painting several views of Pittsburgh, which be will cxhibit before he leaves the city. The Jury in the case of Saenger vu. Hoffman and Toudte, after being out since Friday night, returned into Court yesterday morning, and said they had been unable to make up a verdict, with no prospect of agreeing, Judge Williams remarked it was hard the county was put to so much expense trying the case, without any satisfactory result, but as the Jur) seemed to think they could not possibly agree, be magposed he must discharge them. They were ac cordingly discharged. We understand that seven of them were in favor of returning a verdict for titf; the othe other five were. in favor of an acquittal. Coanniited jor a Fir rth< —Peter Murphy. t h e Irishman arrested on Sunday, on suspicion o Curry, after an examination dr.'wned Diary yesterday, was committed to before. Mayor V°ll ' jail, t6-wait a furthe examination. If he ie guilty :aiderable time will be re of the offence charged, cou quired to collect evidence. Ais —iulan Putts to know smut resitting at Steubenville, sUpl , l-11301.: thing of the occurrence, and will be sent for: F.ni fi.r the Infiroptfrry.-- This annual festivi. for the benefit of a most I,raiseworthy institution in .our city, begins this afternoon in Masonic Hall, Fifth street, and will be continued over to-morrow. Dur ing the past year, there have been four hundred pa tients relieved—nine tenths of them gratuitously— and a generous public is now appealed to for aid to enable the institution to continue its unobtrusive work of mercy. Directors 11, Grizro.r . In.oronel Company.— The following named persons were elected Directors of this Company, to serve for one year: Wm. Bagaley. Samuel Rea, Robert Dunlap, Jr., S. Ilarbaugh, Isaac Pennock, Walter Bryant, (Japt. Mark Sterling, Samuel M. Kier, William Bingham, John S. Dilworth, Francis Sellers, J. Schoonumiter, Wiihaw B. Heys, John Shipton, James M. Cooper. Henry Robbery. --The store of Cummins it Co., in lirowntown,was entered by burglars on Friday night, and goods to the amount of four or five hundred dol lars stolen. The burglars obtained admittance by sawing a Large hole in the side of the building. through which they crawled. 76ratre.—Miss Maggie Mitchell will appear h. night as the '• Pet of the Petticotits," one of her must amusing characters. The patriotic piece of Ms.l Anthony Wayne will also he perfOrmod. Sileer Spoeoin Seidel).— A my-tibia of sliver SpOOEF, marked with the initials "J. ‘2.. C." were stolen f rum the house of Mr. Cochran, litinver street, Allegheny, on Friday night. .I);,,tizsgaiti, , ,i rrir,ll.--We noticed in town yes terday, Mr. F. A. Hoyt, the celebrated " aleam gunge Yankee." iie is stopping at the Perry Hotel for " ❑ few davP." 3ttru-11.entr 1 - or Juror,. —ln Li.e District t:,purt. yesterday, attachments mere issw .1 fur 1.11..1een do linquent jurors, KnOtt . N h f ugNOllll Plat ;111.,' -The Know-Sothinge td . Allegheny will muko their nominations for Mayor and Councilmen, on Thursda,7 next. Cutirt.-110u. II:W. Williams on the Bench. MONDAY, December 17. Mary Smith vs. James ?Aeillie and Hester 'Murphy. Jury withdrawn. David Ramaley we. W illiam Magill. Slimier and Todd for pledntilf ; 11. I'. Hamilton for dtifendant. Action to recover the Taloa of a stock of goods be longing to the plaintiff, sold by Sheriff Magill as the property of Jonathan ltrtmalny. Tho gootts were valued at $3,060 53. Cottrit erfellang.--Such is generally the fate ..f every truly meritorious article, that when by Its tested %rot th it establishee a reputation, then it is that some unprincipled persons, even at the risk Of life, will palm on to the unsus pecting an article more likely to kill than to cures. Mer, no many imitations of Dr. J. liosrErrea's STOM•CIi Drrntas. The counterfeiters using the persuasive argument (in order to efft.ct sales) to donors In liostener'e Bittern to purcluise it from them, and sell It In Moistener bottles. The genuine &aide needs only to be tasted to credit its great worth. Wholesale and retail depot, No. '.2517 Penn street, and by the druggists and hotels generally throughout the United 'States and Canadas. [licorrrres & SMITO -Clark's Stomach Bitters are aclanossledged teall who have tried them to be the boat family 'medicine age, fur the cure of Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and a disor dered state of the Liver mid Stomach. They have no rival. The proprietous do not pretend to caution people from using other preparations that aro palmed upon the public meter the name of Fitomach Bitters, for they have found that only one trod was needed to render such caution unnecessary. Nor sale, wholesale, by COLLIIM & CLARK, Third stroet, between Wood and Market; GEO. 11. KETSER, 140 WoiXl street; and by Druggists generally. 41s-From the N• 'York Notional Monitor of February 21.—Thravat Teriott.—Dr. Curtis has done more to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung than any other practitioner of medicines that has struggind with the secrets of the meta malice', for the last century, by the Invention and perfection of an instru ment that will convey to the lungs a medicine In the shape of a highly 'Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the disease, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are troubled with diseases arising iron, disordered lungs, will euliserva their interests by giving the Itygean Vapor a trial. Ceram' rITGEANA to the original and only Tinkle article. nov2oe3wthtw AWFUL DISCLOSURES, by Maria Mank, of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery, of Montreal; routalldug, also, many indants Dever before published. New edition. For sale by B T. C. MORGAN, d el i Nu. 104 Wood et ITTSBURGH• BOARD OP TRADE AND MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. • Pren Vent. L. WILMARTIL Vice Presidents. T. S. CLARKE, GEO. W. CARS. DECEMBER 18 Trcarurcr. N. HOLMES, JR. Sxrdary. JAMES P. BARR. Superintendent. S. T. NORTHAM, TB COmmilloc of Arbitration for November, GEO. W. CASS, V. P., JOHN S. 01)SURAVE, JOHN ORAFF, HENRY LAMBERT, JAMES O'HARA. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFTICE OF TUB DAILY MOILS - DIG POST,' Monday Evening, December 17, 1856. j There le a fine rise in our rivers, there being 13 feet water, which in still swelling. Several coal-boats have taken advan tage of the rise, and many more are preparing to depart. The butaness done throughout the city was tuntsnally email, and we have but few transactions to note: FLOUR—SaIo 20 bide superfine from store at $7,87, and 50 bits do do at GRAIN---Ende 100 bush Rye from the depot at 82c; 100 bush do from wagon at 80c; 75 bush from wagon at same figure; 100 bush Oats from the wharf at 32e, and 200 bush du at 33e. New Tons, Deßemberl7.—Cotton firm ; miles €OO Lades, and prices unchanged. Flour quiet; sales 0000 bids. Wheat drooping; sales 17,000 hush Southern red at $2.01i.44,2,02_ Corn drooping: sales 50,001.1 bus. Pork dull: allies 500 Lids. Beef languid; sales 200 bids. Lard quiet; sales 250 Whisky declined ; sales 400 tilde Ohio at 30c. Coffee quiet; sales 500 bags Rio. Sugar firmer: sates fklelihils. Molasses leave advancvd; sales 400 bliss iirleans at 4.",447c. Linseed Oil is inlet. Lard Oil has advanced ; sales 100 Idell gallon, four mos. Iron quiet: sides 50 tuns Scotch pig. Tobacco firm. Pr:Lights ou Cotton to Liveriniol, 0-22. Money unchanged. Suva, tirm Clovelaisi and Toledo 73X; Cum berland 2.31i 5 : Erie Illinois Central 95 , i; Reading : Virginia Sixes 87i4; Missouri Sixes Ml 4. PiixLADELPHIA., December 17.—Guam firm, and but very little inquiry. Flour in bettor demand, but prices are me changod ; aria of 3009 tibia of superfine, deliverable all this month, at $8,50; and 4000 tibia of extra family at $8,75; 6000 bids of extra were sold on Saturday evening on private terms; the sales have been confined to small lots for home consunue lion, from $8,50 to $9 for common and extra, invording to the quality - . But Uttlo Wheat offering, and Put little enquiry for it ; small sales of rod at $1.5Z,41,95, and white at $2.05®2,10. Corn in good demand, and further sales of 10 and 17.000 bus of new &althorn yellow and mixed with old wero made at SO and 03. mostly at the latter fig - urea, afloat. aceardiug la dr,- ness. No elmnp. in Gra-miasmal Previsions. Whisk} small soles of labia at 39(4:40; hhrls at 38. CINnINSATI, December 17.—The tattoo of Flour to-day con fined to 116 Ws, at $7,62%. and 70 'Ads at $7.76: btin and 100 tibia at $7,50. There teamed to Ixltt fair demand at $7,50. but holders naked 'more; still it sons much more dltlicult soil at anything over Z.7.b0 than to bu 7 at that price. In (rain the only sale heard of wa.., 200 bushels ripe at 7k . this in an extreme price. and even at 70c there arc not tuna) b uy its. Wheat doll at $1,50 for prime red. flats dull at 30.-. Corn is freely offered. and the market Is heavy at 40... n. celyt,l since Saturday, 12'21 bushels. Whisky market ha advanced rent to-day, with sales of 700 bid, from tic river and railrumlii at 3k0;.,, anal 1.5 u bbla from wagon at f+.lo; liar+ are steady la-day at i+1,25: cloned 40,) heal at ;6; 400 bead at $6,12i( 2 : WO head at $6.10: WI head at $6,25: 121 head at $6,20. and T...td head at Previslons...Salen of 400 croon ham... In lOU, at +XI) great. shoulders at :0.4 500 ills Mess Pork at 015.50::107 libln tierces of prime Lard at tierces nod pkr+ Sir niched nt 10c.: the market was .leroul of buuyani•y. Cop., age... The market I, dohl. with sales of 3W door ibis at 40 mud 100 pork ibis at tir-,eries. The market is ,inlet 7 , +,:s+o for Sugar, +100 . 041 flw N. O. idohorqes, and 12tit.12...; 1)c. Coth, PEN NSY I.V AN lA. Branch nt ll'iserter . .1.. Il,nkof Pt i talittrult. ... .. par Branch at Xenia. Exchange Bank. do . par Itrattoli tit Youngstown .1- Ater. and Matta, do ... par Clty Bank. eaten, nati. .1.. Batik of Coninterce parle.inttnorcial Ilk, 4.)El,•in't) .I•• lkoilt of North America. pari Fran kII n Bank... .. . .I,i Batik of Earthen] IJlter'it, put lafayot to Bank.... . ,i. • Bank of Plintowleunia... parilthio Life Init.& .1%,,t c., rt.. 1001,14 of Penn Township. par . Weeterti Ile., lii Bank .1, o.llnel - et:al Bank of Pa... par! Small Notre.. .... . t' • Fat men A NI achan ay Bk. tar' NEW EN() I. AND ltirard Bank . .... .... par 1 All Solvent Bank. . . 1 ., liensinuton Bonk F.! NEW YORK_ Mann A Mechanic% lik . par:Neu York Cit , . par Nl.sitatie s . Bonk . .. liar C2iit tar) . . .... • ' t i Nlovittneniang Inuit, par MARYLAND Plithetelplita Bank tea Baltimore . . par 2... tin t -ark flunk . . 1 a o C.. 11 151 r, t., 'Pt init.:UMW ,I Bank . . 1 etr l N J Kilt F 1 .0 DELA W .313 F: 31osterti Rook . p. 2 3.1.....1,••id Bank. .., Wink of ('h Wink rg 1 1,, 31111:1NIA Bank of Chnettit County. pari Batik 4.f the 1 all. Bank ..1 Danville.. par Batik of 3 a.. Ke-Itnnool .1 Bank of Del Co, Clii.ter. tisc Ex. Wink. Pa.. Norfolk do Batik of tier - maul...] .... pair' Farmer. 11'k of %Petal:L. if • Baok of thitteßlitu•gli . 11. Merchnts' It VI, It hank '.. Bush of Lewistown . .. -- North 11 ti4tor ti Rant, il.. Bank of NI uhiletown . 11 ,, Itratti•hee . . ... . 1 .. Montglitner3 Co. Bank... pat: NollTll CA 10 tLI N.l : Rink .of N arth male-rime] pal Bank of Cape Foot I.: t•olantlau Bk A Bruhn. Co pad Bank of Srol N Cat 01 t a d. : . lko lostow II Ilan L. . . pa, '1.....111 Bank. IS . iiillingt, , tl ti. , Ea.don Hank kat NI el cliante . Ilk. Nowt/urn .1. Krtr flank . . . . 1 ,1 St/1711 1 1 11.311.1 N A Fat mere' 11k 14 Buck. C... pear III: of tho St of S.l l ltrolt int di. Farmer.' Bk of Luneseter letr ! llunk of South Carolina L.. Furnierie Bk of Reading.. par' Bank of Chat - Paton do F ' /l/111. EL of Sehuylkill t l O pat' Plan tors' .3 Meet/auk . Ell. do Far A Drov. Wayttenburg t , .. 13E411101A Franklin Bk Washington. !..t . d Aug - lista In. It ffk•g Co 11arrinlinrg Bank.. l i. Bank of Augusta . .. 3 I lontralitle Batik .4; Bk of Brunswick. A ng'a 3 LAuttatater Bank... .. ..... par , TENN ESS EFL Lancaster County Barik . leo I.ti II oulvont Bank. 3 ',lemon Bunk par' K ENTCCK Y Mlll , fre Bank of Pottegille par t Bk of Kentucky. leniev'e 1..„ Monongahela Bank liar Ilk of Luubit Pa, Th ors). in do 13 rot Brunrh Batik.. par: Northern Bk of Kentuelo do W yoining Ilk.3lllkeeliart e 1 'or' ' Southern Ilk of Kentucky il,, I York lank.... _...! r INDIANA Relief Notre l State Bunk 6 . brans bee.. 1, 011 I 0. MISSOURI. Ohio State flank..... . ‘. l. Ilk of 'tat.' I ' l Mk." 111 !‘.i. , Bratiolt at Akron do . WISCONSIN Branch at A then, .... do Marta" A Fir" Ia • 1 % 1 It k • r-t Ittunch at (trial:a-p..11 .. 11, NIICLIIIIAN Branch at Chß lie..the. do ! Farmer* A' Mock flank I &Mich at Clevatitad ..dalN . ..tat-liar Batik .. . . 1 "ttai at T01ed0....... dot 1 nettratn , Contlian) 1 1 , 2 Ift 1.- . tit Dayton.. ....... do. lalr o no- . . . I Bravo- , ' IJoiaVrare... .. .1..' CAN ADA Branch a, ..e. u .p d ,, d„Illk of N. Amer., Toronto.. 2 Brunch at 1',.... ',li d dui Bk of the Poople, Too a i to .2. Brati. - 11 at Aehtu. ..., d i , flank of M,,1tir..11.1 2 ISt-anvil at Salem d.,, lilt of C. caaa,. In .11 2 Brandt It! Matinflu .ojEASTNILIC EXCHA SI iI I.trat , rh at 1 1 IPI , 1••• •••••• Neu lurk. far ) tSranch at eit.nunati Branch at Slashitigtuu tiu tlu . . . Itrantit . 41, On (Salt. li'ill AIE ktratich nt I.Eturamtur ESTF.I.. I Branch nt Stetthenrillo... Brantilt .tt %11. Aortic., tI.• Lott oo .. Ili:molt Fa Newark . F. linctich . AND II lA. -... Branch M Itlttriettic . Spoils). . L;m1 , 11 at Troy .I.• l'atrtot Branch at Nit. 1 . 1,-a.aat.. Ea.g1e.,3,1. ktralall at 4a.t1,0111‘. ... its tag sass . . . Bransdi at Nta - walk. . Yrederick,l%.l‘ ranch at Piqua. . 11,'Ten Timlei, ?anvil nt Porttni.tuth cio . . rfirlfil at Ent,kn . Branch at Raven Int do' Ten Branch at C`nyabogn. . do' Napolut,“A . Branch at Mfoiaillon Faunae I ruzia "t 4 crut— 7 York rent, IKS .r.,:irtia 11'0 0,1 t., 13.,7 ITV, CO. IR BON DK. lloght,y uupi Cuun.ll,,"llo R.ll Steulx,l%.ll A 11,1R•nytry 11.11 ltartir, lull.y R.R R.R 5.5..... Allt.gll , ny elty "I" MGEr"-vp.rt Fey, IS Bor. of Coulwilevilß 6f, 1h),5 IL lt4 INDS Pitta. 8 ('outirllKv . ..l:.lt. t*,! I 9i3, guar. ! t tt Pa. FLU. Ist :s I 'hi., A. Pa. II R. I [lc"tut. 7, A Ile'ny Cal. ILK. Ist mom s Stru.R.lt Int ultt BANK STOCK S. Bank of Pittsburgh... . . .. Merchants' A Manta Bank h:arhange Lank........ Nlerlinnign . Bank Pittsburgh Trust roinpsn) Fanners' Deposit Bank Citit.ons Delsont 'Snk Allegheny Saving Fond C., Sal logs lisnk , Al leg) RAILROAD STOCKS. Pennoylvattin R.ll ... Mtll.llllg , , k Ohio Wit._ Cleveland N. l'ittAlmrgli !tit 01 Pennmylvaina Conuellsville Allegheny .. Charlion4 Cullep RAI & Btent.n.nyllle R.R STOCKSnniD(i F. All..ghetty 8ridge........... .. Hand Str..el N.,rthern Libortirti ISridge 'MISCELLANEOUS. Pittsburgh Chis Alleghcuv Gas Company.... Monongahela Narigat'n Co, Wymteril Insurance Citizens' Insurance Co. Pitts. Life, Fire ik Mar I us Co. Eureka Insurance Co Pitts. & Boston Mining C 0... North American Mining Co. Darlington Cannel Coal Co. NEW HORSE SHOE MACHINE.—We, tho undersigned, having examined the - Tlorso 51/00 31=111110 Invented by Mr. Bomar GRIYFITITS, and now run ning in the buildings of the old Juniata Iron Works, Alio gheny City, have great pleasure in bearing teetimony to the entire completeness of the machine and the ewe with which it does its work.. It makes about ton Shoes per minute. of excellent form, and without any straining or effort—working as easily when making Shoes as when turning around idle. The Shoes are formed on dies while the Iron is hot, being swedged and punched at the same time. By changing tile dies, any size or shape of shoe can be made. The machine Is exceedingly neat and well arranged, and reflects great credit on the inventor. JAMES THOMPSON, Civil Engineer; NICHOLAS ITITIAN, do. do. GEORGE STRATTON. from England; WILLIAM WADE, of Knap A. Wade; S. IL HARTMAN, of Singer. Hartman & Co; ISAAC JONES, Pittsburgh Steel Karts; WM. S. BISSELL; CALEB ISBISTEB ; • F. H. EATON ; 0. T. P. SEELY. • oSt...Tlie above Machine, with the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT k OF RUNNING ONE Olt MOHR MACHINES, is now offered. wfor sale on accommodating terma. • Apply to I). W. C. BLI)WELL. Water at., Pittsburgh. ROBERT ORIFFIFTIIS, Allegheny City. .T.A_TtCIIIO boxes Wood's . Starch, for lj by [Soca.] SMITH, MAIR IFUNTER le "~4 x...ca~`i~.~!4~ist a 3 .~. -..~.'..~ic~~i„ Wu _aa +}, ~+~:.~ ' , T . r. 12=!=I -.. -,` COMMERCIAL. New York Markets Philadelphia Market Cincinnati Market RITES OF DISCOUNT STOCK AND BOND L EVBER onw int Prr ustinot. 11UQ I,x) Itnr I,t ; . )1 15u Om i.Otg.; 1,1H;.11( -,.,11.t MM ) ilt).1.11 I 1 1.1 ) 41 k 4044/00 UN 012, jo tA.IO 1( I,.KK f DAL( It 11* JOO WU I .0 1. 104,‘-ti 12 t Sou 2 :011 - "U -1U 1 1 ' . ~,,` RIVER NEWS. Taa RIVZIL—The stage of water last evening at 5 o'clock was thirteen feet and rising. THE:renowned steamer " Allegheny, ",the regular Tuesday packet fur Cincinnati, leaves punctually at 11 o'clock. THE steamer " Forest City " is tho regular packet for Vheeling this morning ; oho loaves at 10 o'clock. Drrkylan, the staunch steamer •' Shenango," Capt. S. B. French. from leaving ou Monday, her Imul not bring quite complete, but she will have it all on board early this morning, and will take in lines and leave. Tar. steamer "Convoy" Is the regular packet fur Oallipce lie to-day. She Is the favorite boat with farmers and others doing business between this city and and leaves regularly every Tuesday evening at 4 o'clock. Tat favorite Zanesville packet. "EntmaGrahnin," will leave this afternw.n, at 4 o'clock, for the above port. All those who are bound that way l and know Capt. Ayers and Mr. Abbott, clerk, will not fail to give the " Emma Graham" a call Tue reporter of the Emming Caroni& made quite a mistake WWII he reported 15 feet water at the time of going to press, —say 2 o'clock. The :ark called for 12 lot 8 inchem at that time, and at 5 o'clock for 13 feet--o my a mistake of 2 feet 4 inches. Tee NeK Orleans packet "J. W. Hallman " wan not able to get ready to leave yEterday, but her gentlemanly officer', M. Hays and Robert Robin... ilet k, trill lie on hand to wait on all baring to with them. They intend haulm; at 10 o'clock. FUR ST. 1,11.4.—The steamer Sir IV In. Witilitl• is up again, receiving freight tar St. Louis and intermediate ports. The "stands high amongst shippers and travelers, as those who take passage on her will find; and be sure your names am registered early. Capt. Campbell and his polite clerk. Mr. C. S. Pricks, are all attention to patron:, WE dip the following from the St. L,mtii h'rpu ldiodn of IL - THE Itmen.i.—Tlir river at this point was at it stand yes. tenlay. The lost arrival from below mports acne!) feet to Cairn. We have nothing worthy of mention from any of the upper rivers. The weather was wet and unpled, ant yesterday. and a steady ruin set in In OW evening. Ar rivals yesterday were numerous and receipts fair Nothing from the Illinois river." TnEEs--The stage of s In , t evening nt , wait.liirte,u feet nod rising. Ali-Fever and Ague I--Joint Ward says: re. commend your BlrrEils es a remedy for Fever and Ague. 1 wan out only cured by it myself, but three 01 my Irian& living on Wylie street were al., cured. (no of them, who runs on the river, had the Chills for three months, and says the HULLS-ND Eirrriuts was the only thing that did him env pot' t,AUTI.ON!—Be careful to risk for Hoorhave's IFJlamf Bitters. The great popularity of this medicine lion induced many imitations, which the public should guard apint.t fur by _Sold at $1 per I,ottl, or Ai; triittViii fur VU. by the pr, pi itit.,ls., lIENJA.MIN PAII E, Ja. Maimlartmu , 4 Pharmaceutists and Ch,inists, Putsburgh. Pa: It. M.. SEE LEI-LS S 01- curn, aud Wood xtr.,4,.., uggtst• goneredly. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 13 FEET U INCHES ATER IN TIIE CIIANN . EL. A RIC I VED. &owl, Joffirs.at, V. ,odward, •• I.ucenu , • Bennett. Brown', Itityarti. Eirtuboth. •• &AMU. Ilitudoriekiton, Welt No,. toil Mit:1110o No. 2, Ilerst, out,. . - Fair y Qu+ , •u. R. uo, StM3l,eo, Yore,[ City. N 1 ay sets •• ikon 1 Looomile DEPAICII.3I. Ste:tin, Jitlerson. V. •Kslsrarti. Browns rill., • LW, 111•, Col litty.tr.l. sea •• lli. lowa. , 2, }Lt IVollxrdl,• Lwmsrr. hren•o .• Whoi-lotr. courser. • Orts Sloppiutl. ale 1855. 1856. Pittsburgh, Cinclunail, LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, /OR C.NVEVANCE tiF PAS,ZENtitilf: 4 AND FREIGHT Pittkburgli, Cincintaritl, Lou al"! I all ,M 512 I. ' :t.; 11 ' i ' i .. ," 1:: 1 1 ' t f4 .71 . a- u z, .ittalled to, 5 1 e..41 apleielor. moiety and col - Wort. PIO 11 the opts TITNOUtiII nan.l use •re Sardai I'l. 6LIS 4411 the intim liver It connect. , with the C. S. Mail Low of Sic/.1 11101 rroin Cincinnati I. I-411140 ill. , and Saint Loot, Lr W 4114.1 ft..iglit, are tu.l.rt. , 1,74 I.ea Steauter44 bare ta4eti I ill, 1.411.4. as hi. 14 nom c 01,1,1 11. 4 1. 4 11.•. lug 11111. A. Imp of deparetto, .ermu Pi11,44.,rph. KIVU EYK ATV-. ,NI M . Itei.txtioovr.Llloo , lol CITN lit.' 1111 KEIL Nil 'Joins NVl.ent ALLEIMENT ....11. S Coot,lTneellay. CINCINNATI . 1 Aiiit . Weilneaday. Pit I 4.1/JKL.P.U.LA.---......1FL J. I.linor T FrNli STLYA NI A . Jens LlNErrrut !Frley PITT:MK:In . J olat Lear" ,1.4111 IV A. NI. preveiely trelglit re& rrve4 after nine Crl.• 1. (44 the itt.riong departure, Ntlictgan, apply 1..1H, or to JOHN 11. LITINtISTUN. 1 JiMIN FLACK. ; Mononwtheta 111 , 11 iidmgr< N,,etnlwr, I Pittsburgh, Steubenville mud Wheeling The DIURN AL. Capt. J A 5ti0t.r,,...1 FORK A ST CITY. Copt. It. W,. - .L 4-- IL El) k LAI: DAILY PACKET:I lx•twoon SteuL , n , lll.• on.l ho , llng. At all intortn photo tin. DIURNAL adl loot - . Pitt.burr,ll Morolo, not Friplom,' tit 111 0%1,Y. A. M - VC , 17 ,, . w .11 kat.. ti awl AI I, A NI. Ti/.. I: r.IT CITY w pll l'olOpurg..lp 011 T.-ettl.l, 1111.11,1“, utb.l hatmdays, at to o'clos•k, A 51--111T1 nor. .1o•• will 10n... Whooting on \101111.3) 10111 dut n, nt 7!.. 2 .tol.wk, A. iIL Ipo 11 , 4)1.1 o 1 itamag... nippl . ) 1...0rd. or 1.. .1 I, COLLIN.; 11IF)D, N•p I.;:o Front -tivel Wheelng and Gallipoll,. Parket. The new fOn.l P•Ppltoolhl lowmoowipo stoorn II IN FR V A I'Aptaln Joitx tiont.,s-41.11, .1 ~ : II 1,31 e (or Ito 01..111 .hato port. rlery FRIDAY A ITERNiN lit I • .I,p-h. 1... frvight , ,t 1.1.1) J (244.1.1 NS L. 1.31 N.rl 115 lit 1•1 116 ‘% At, •S 'Uwe Tite•day Packet for Wheeling Reg Marietta and hinlilopolis. Tile nt.•l apt , s t1170 . 11Y Vl.l J , ILuWr w 111 L a.t•L r tii. ttl. , • "tvrni...1.1. , /r in ttv,tr, EST 'kV .1 i 1,.6. l' Al . ',rot, — old i .0, hooril...i to For ii.i.iglit ~r I. o "^l , lt' • TUN of C 11A lAN ES. Ago/.t. /3.:., ti Al li.ki. --." ." - --- Fur Lon . m .,,.,,,,,, Emm A u lc AtiAm Ciiptily M, ~li 'l A i • -1 — "I" li l iiii 1.. r ‘l. ~.o. "' A ' 'I L ': k '' s • ~;"''. '^tz i T 1 F 'L./Al alx, e ILIIII hit...11110,1a , I" ' " ' . Urn-rober loth, at 3 i..1,k l' NI For firiglit or i.osiing , apply 00 1....i.r.1. or t.. iltAll WL.LINAI Wi /OD AII A RN ES. Ai , ii i-Ii ----- Po.T. Tri.Tnpi , tS and Sear Oil, ii. q • The lidecintor J. W. HAIL. A :,‘ . Co i a ii .. M I.alyA T..4—Clitirk,, IL u' k, 1..5,..1. , r : 1 1.: bocs o=l ititernoi.lhite I/01 - 111 01/ 1 l EI-IDA II . becerriberflitli, at 10 o'clock A. Si. For freight or paiistigv apply on 1 ,41.211. Or to decl.2 FLACK & I3AIINI'-'3. Asius._ For At emphis, Vleksivurg et , fliew Orleans. 'II. , .t... .....r ; 4 T LAWRENCE. Ciiiitiou ll ~..r1r.;:,..1..Ni-iii- Al, k. .1 I.l•TAiwv. -will leas ~ f. ir i l i , - - olio,. 000 oil, ii i i.liiiti• ii,..t • .0, TIII lt,'.DA V. I.oi:ember _Si. rot Jo 0 . 4.1. , 1; A AI . For triiight or lia.AN:xi. 051.1‘ .0 or I. 0,1'2 'HAHNE:I A. FLACK. A ir..i.i.• For Cincinnati and Louisville . Th., iitoutoor NIANSFIEI.I), CIIptIIIII To,. 1 .0 4‘. 1 RYA, Liii.--Cho L.. It.iwm vi-- si ill loot o It ih.• 0 el., owl iiitiii ittoilottoixii to .l 0 11' EliN EF.IIA A. So viol., 10th, at 10 o'.lo. I. A M. k , , , r 11 - 041 it oi lia..siozo. ,5,115 ..0 hoard .ki:i I Ch. tA'• 1.6 ;l klq go% v- 1 . :1 i 11 ) 1•. 1. ', Por Louisville. 4 -G4 3 5 .Tll. 71+11 , r C1.1F1'11:s. l'Avtam l'or 1- IV4 Vi-N . 11'11,.. lor tho e r . fmrtx. Tuts DA 1". LN.,-,1114-t 19. Itt v't-loelt A. Al. froight or apply or to FLACI, F BARN E:• 1 , Agottl, For St. Louts. The t,tutiner \EU WAVE. Cuptaltt JOHN Mc\t ILUV 7 - I,k /01F ‘,lll - for Ow al.ovt• nlni lott•rlddlato Inns, uu 110N DAY, Docculltrt 17th. at 4 o'cloek P. M. Fur 1nd,...1d or pa,ta4to apply on board For St. Loul., 7111. nt,auml SI it N 1 WALLACE. Captuln Holt ColHott.l---Clork. C Faiddtt.—. 4 l ll lon,. 1., Illt. 1.1...11 , Awl Ittterntolatto port. "II 1 1 4.1:SDA1. Itivrm Lrr IKtlr, at 4 P 41. ftotglal , ttpiply ,41 board, or to dot 17 JaIIIS FLACK. _For St. Louth, no. nn- toor :AItESAN(h). llq,tnh, S It I. WII 1.. r the al., apt] ihtt•rmediAte ibot tt• ott Ti: Es DA bet.,.inbor 1:5111, at h) o'Lio.h. A. M. For freight or 10,....14". 103r41. t.. .1,1•15 rLACji .A . .JAVINO'ff ,, N, A For Nashville.. The steamer DEL CO ATE. Catitani u neat will leave for the alwye and intermediate port on !iliK\ DAV. th,malsir t.t. at 10 A \I Fur freltht ur paStillge apply on board. ur t.• Berle MACK A LIVINOSTICY, Agents. Tho Ammer LUCIE MA V, Capt .1..1. Inmil: 1212 SON—Clerk. A. ItonmtN, In km,. f r tlo 11,1.. m., and Interuaaliato vats 00 IVEDN Esn Dtwalnbar IHtlt, at 11,1!li A. M. ~For [might or pamsage apply on (ward, 110 to doc:1 FLACKS LIVINGFTON, Agents. AT A MEETING of the Trumtees of the PIITSBUROII DOLLAR SAVINGS INSTITUTION. held December ad, 1835. at their Banking. liuner. No 6 6 Fourth street. the first semiannual dividend was des laved, at the rate of Six per emit. per annum. At the same time the following persons were elected a Committee of Investment- or Directors. for the ensuing six tuontits: ... Ixnac M. Penock, Alexander Bnullo.y, John IL. Shornberger, N. Oruttau Murphy. Henry L. Ring - wait. CHAS. A. COLTON, Sec'y and Trenenror 1 J 1 ATENT VI.CE ATTACIIMENT—A new, /LIU] 1 - useful article fur Nlachlulats. For sale by MOSES F. EATON, Agent. SU Fourth street. an, Refer to_Nlenars. Livingstun, coin:land Al Co., Novelty Works. DRY APPLES - 30 bus. prime in store and or sale by Ideal SPRINGER lIA RBA CO 11. BUCKWT FLOUR - 3000 lbs. in store HEA and for sale by [drca] SPRINGER II AR BAUGH. WOOL—The highest market price in easb paid by SPRINGER HAMM CU 11. dacB No. 205 Liberty atm: C.. CIIESTNUTS--2 bids in store and fWr sale by Ldeclol ATWELL. LEE CA.). T IMOTHY SEED-2 bags prime for sale by ATWELL, LEE & CO .1- _v. " =MEW ERE .8t7,4; 4e‘' "Z.7' '4. t. For Nashville I ~a'U_-...' - r. '. t ' aka " , t , 4 ... • ti '`' l J.:. ~ ^6- • Y .`.`~ ~t r 4 '~ ~. ~ t ~ -,s ~c a. h.l . S .b r - 'E 's.. °y, J F "a[. _ -..- r{... ..5..... ... a 1..-. _ ~. ____ a. _... ,-_f ri'i . : L~.. ...,_ ... ~,. 1;-~, - ..: ,m~.. __t.r_..i ~ r,,,_w.+~c. .e..x i .... Vrt~~Fe ~e .,;. - ` S~S~e'k~ .- ~.~~~ : r.~ THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION WAsnncoTQN CITY, December 17.—Se-owe—Mr. James gave notice of the introduction of a bill for the modification of the patent laws. Mr. Foote presented a petition from Capt. Gra ham, of Brooklyn, setting forth his services and sufferings in behalf of the country, and complaining of the action of the Naval Board. Mr. Foote said it was not his purpose to pass stric tures on its action, still less to impugn its motives, but it was not to be disguised or denied, nor had it escaped public observation, that in some instances at least, it had sadly misjudged on meritorious offi cers. In what manner, or what measure of relief Congress should extend to the aggrieved, he did not consider it his province to indicate, but he regarded it as a proper subject for the consideration of the Committee on Naval Affairs. The subject was so referred, and the Senate ad journed. Hotige—Mr. Dunn rose to a personal explanation, and read extracts from the Washington correspond ence of the New York 7'rilnine of the 13th inst., signed by E. G., commenting on his course in the election of a Speaker. lie said notwithstanding the attack, he should not turn his back upon his country at the expense of his true manliness and honor, though Horace Greeley or the Devil or both together bid him do it_ (Applause.) Mr. Banks arose, (amid cries of "fair play," "hear him!" '• no objections !") remarking that he was not accountable fur what the New York press said of him, never having solicited their support, and ho re lied on himself alone, and begged Mr. Dunn not to hold him responsible for either the compliments or the censure in the New York Times or Tribune. Mr. Dunn distinctly stated that ha did not do so, but he was opposed to him (Banks) on other grounds, relating to the course pending on the Nebraska bill. He said he would surrender that opposition the mo ment that all the nuti-Nehruskaites came together. Mr. Banks resumed, repeating that he is indepen dent of the New York press in all respects, and further, in reply, he insisted that be had never yield ed n particle on the Nebraska bill ; meetinE, , his con stituents face to face, they gave him the last election by 7000 majority, the largest known in the political history of Massachusetts. (Applause.) lie had acted as he thought right regarding the Nebraska bill, and they sustained bins. MeAlullen.otrorod a proposition to romproulise saying that it was the product of his own humble imagination ; (laughter) he begged the gentleman to remember that he did not, in submitting it, design building for himself popularity at home. It was read, to the effect that, after an organization, no business shall be transacted unless it he the pas- P nge of necessary appropriation bills, and that the members then resign and go home. The blank in the resolution to be filled WWI the name of some gen tleman to net as Speaker until the aforesaid purposes are accomplished. Mr. Dunn suggested a modification of the resolu tion, prodding for a repeal of so much of the Kan ;ors-Nebraska bill as destroys the Missouri Compro mise. (Laughter.) Mr. tlou,ton Only a slight modification. (Merri ment.) Mr. McMullen you'd not think the gentleman from ndiuna made the suggestion in good faith in adopt lig the resolution. All could return to the people on hat very issue. Mr. MeMullen's resolution was tabled. The House then voted twice. Tho following iv the agt ballot. hanks lUS : Richardson 73; Fuller 39 ; watts ring 7. Mr. Frosin submitted a proposition to leave the question as to the power of Congress on the subject o Slavery in the territories to a decision of the Su prim. Court, which elicited considerable discussion The !louse then again voted: Banks 106 ; Richard .on 73; Fuller :Qs. Necessary to a choice 112. Mr. Thorington offered a resolution for the else. .n of Speaker by a plurality, pending ishicl, th House adjourned. Arrival of the Empire City N E Yuan. beeetnter 1 7.—Tbe Empire City ar rii ad at her dock nt Si o'cloek. She has been inside of the bar with a pilot about 48 hours. She left As pinwall at midnight, iin the 6th December, with a million and a half of treasure, brought down by the John L. Stevens. `ille also brings 500 passetigers, Th e Sterns! =poke, on the 3d inst., the steamer tanned up, with tire New York passengers rebel, iin the 20th of Novemlier. All were well. The following are the rom , iguees of the specie • - Drexel it Co., $340,000: Wm. Hoge if Co., $ 140,000 Metropolitan Bank $140,000: Wells, Fargo if Co There istportant rn. the !stilton. The revolotionar 'Movement at Lolivia under I ict .1 vOa had been put .1,./wit. New York Weekly- Bank Statement Vol( Doccinber 17.--The weekly statement of the ncorage of the flanks, shows an increase of 61 U,uUu in loam. and tho following decreases: in Apede ; $160,000 in circulation, and $1 . 239 . 00u in deposits. Governor of Wisconsin MIL IV #I e, Deogaber Board of C9l - ut Nladixon, to-day ileolarcil Mr. naratow reelected U..vornor by IS9 majority. The deciaion caused much excitement, and the election will by ti , ted by Mr. Ilatthford. The President'• Message WAstwinroa, December 17. It is rumored tha the Presideur, ie haying bin tnesaage put in type a the White Muse, being afraid to trust it in tdi bands of the printers. INVENTIONS AND PATENTS s t; t: trot: [1 ; I .1.“11 u 11.1.110 mann fact lltYr, )120 • Iniely us,ed Ih.yelr•r'r Patent HA•nc6 Plano, and at nsinost I Will mato ',that I think of it. Fon planing s. nc,:. it is thy I. , et lining 11/ are•. in fart the only kind of 00.1 rail Ix, 14,11 11.,1 (tit that toirpoitu; and mic n can ! thin:. a, ti o n .l i iiminirinit in out. day lilt it a, he ru r •,:.I turttomi in .11. .laya. It min Mort, ..10 , •111 raid wd,4 tint - taro than the s, lapel. nt 0 f ..• that srlll atoort. less Kruk!, .•r tatlnt. It Is for all kin stood ark thy IX'at Mild I 1.1011 It A.. in t;.+l that it up, and can take up, but n ,ury thin . hip. and Coll tvwd rwa the gmiu Tito; malt, it pe,uharli - valuable. In planing vuia,r, oot l .1 ; .,,1 ;;•; icrepe all) morn s hilt. tl. YLasie can be ..I.taira.l It toils) 4110 ill to line. tutting Ai, lunch tilli , • qll , ll hil t' tut orly 11.11 It 11 titkhtlALt., Third at, Si 129. Sra I VVLNIIONn --MI. la., I.IW fir Hale at 111. r,i/1 1.0,11 1‘,1.0, N. Si Fourth street. sever.' very vultiabls laretited nt. is Antolig , the :s in Hopper's patent bench plane, which is in great iletnanil ; n patent viva attachment; ieletirativi heaters and ventilators: the much pralinvi is•i table ov en. wlue h no (manly should be without; ilartley nod F...v.'sifan Anil several other useful inventioun. The plan, (1w 01'011 and the heatorg. we ran safely speak of 111 str.mg.•Kt terms (ruin i.iir own tilvseta athin. Mr. Eaton n Inie of buntlionn ought to prove profitable to liiineff nod useful hi the public. New inventions are all the k v. s tem -u-do vs. and (hero nro .11110 gal ones offering of late. i tti ' 1 „1 " 1 1..1 1: f. • A . \ I.: . 1.1 1, d ir u E n , c . Titx rius, a trio nanctninini Ly Nature, intiviipeilvtible to lao !leant. and Action, and in user why replete with ninversa W 1,011410 t .t and p,ving :1.• t.. /Lod 1.•16,t Jruught .Ll,l All,l itn u..• within the 1.,1 la-. )0111., in 111011) lout i 10 l'lttholelphia. N.* York and 113.viteii.) Iln. tort with all the appr..lvitien he could n'tAlt. The renewing in 0 hrief ileacrita i.on .4 h. Improvement, all of n hall ate patented in 1110 l oiled ,tatev, awl part of them in England: A Draught toed Ventilating 111111nuey, which. lu factortes, da,llittea, Rini building's of et er) t i,criptlon secure+ the 11,1- 1,•, advantages . —A pow feet woof against fire; nelf.'l,-an -1" ne tCpreservariont a e.utrdarit, powerful, regulated draught so that a stark 40 feet high law more draught than thee 11511/lily Walt lOU feet high. or inure: a tinning 111 (1101, at It•lnn 011 C-111111 part; a Menus Of taking warmth and v.•itti httion into and out of rooms; u waving of part of the heat that is innittily Lett ill 010 falllittipbt`ro ; nitti 010 eni.truction Ilan I anew er hl every ator) of a building, for evely 114.111,11 t 10 it. A Trio Ventilator, or 0 venttlator with throe powurs of 11,L , twit. which VIM liltt mule of any 0120, 11/ any form, tu suit rho aralideeture of any '0111,111w., nual may he plain or ornament al: 11111 pas - tires etalstant vviltilatitat tar any .titiee, llthout n iiiitatilig allow or Irvin; it rtes aniukuy chimneys. and a t.. givyi tt.•tn A Ship 11111 i Clir Stll.l abanditur Ii nh air, and it lu a Atli, or car, and draw out Gail air, without adiiiitilug any snow ur ruin, and but 11010 to be maim iu the reed it dockk. And loot. but. not least, a Tubular Furnace, cm• I I , nter Interthis amt tel of any Mice, and portable or fixed. Buildings with it air warmed In a superim Manlier; It /1111111iin tin Cr'! or injti nor, heat, but takes the trttrill atincophorle air rttpid, direct and Warllttni IMO the rooms, ti litiOtlne feel bhp a plea. want Juno day; and contributing largely to prvinote baulth, ....don and cheerfulness. No gas or smoke escapes, and no flirnoce eat be safer as to tire. It Is highly approved iu char, lie , ; it thimble, simple, tinnily managed, nut liable In get ,11,4,1 , 1ert.,!,;241! b.• cleared a ithotit making dust, tad is obstructod by Coal one eat in fuel aliti II properly attended, Olitt little 44.21 - itinti in IleOded, In a i'lll.l sayer. illnvittiotts are all ningde, but effectual. Architects artlnnll,l , lllitiern,flllll all int...01,401,Kr° respectfully request et to examine them. lieforenres, good and sufficient, given JOSEPH 1.IfF.1)8, Patentee, and Proprietor. 119_ MOSES F. EATON, Agent for Patentee, No.Bo Youth street, Pittsburgh, Is ready to receive and nn onte r , at short ❑olive f any of the above mentioned gnat inventions, and Is ,d,,,, prepared to receive propotr,lB for manuthrtrirfug the 3-1111 V in the cities of Pittsburgh or Cincinnati. nov27:d2w WATCHES AND JEWELRY at reduced prices, ut 11011ERTS A Rlto.'S, N. 41 NM °met, • . _ Who will dispose of any article in their variety at prit'os haver than the same articles can be bought for elsewhere In the city, within fifteen days. They have *marked clown " their stock, in order to make place for a new and fine selec tion. purchased with an eye to the holidays, and holiday re membrances, by the senior partner, who is at present in the East for that purpose. We slake our veracity upon the assertion that see will sell FlrrEtN PER CENT. LOWER than former prices. Those NOW desire any article In this way will please call. gadt,elo ROBERTS fl BRO. NOTICE—The partnership heretofore exist ing between Jaw!, Hostetter, D. IleNteUer and U. W. Smith, under the firm of HOSTETTER, SMITHS CO., was dissolved on the 29th day of Novesuber last. by the entire purchase of the interest of D. Hostetter by Jacob H u ostetter. 'rite business will be conducted as heretofore, nder the name of HOSTETTER Si SMITH. JACOB HOSTETTER, dec7 - O. W. SMITH. M.McLAUGIILIN;' LAND Alp REAL Es . T AQVir. Land Warrants located. Property bought a nd sold; also, Shipping Agent for the Black Star Line of Packets from Liverpool. Drafts on the Ranks ..; England, Ireland and Scotland. Moe N0.,1 Jones' Build u g. untruueu urk Suth street, DUBUQUE, luau., Ltlect:l3 o.» .~~i~ '-y ~xfiw r ,AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE.—J. C. FOSTER, sole Lessee and Manager; Wu. 11. REED, Sty Fe Manager; Coos. FOSTER, ACtlag MailligCT. Treasurer, J. \ . Rosette. PRICES OP ADMIELSION Boxes and Parquetto 50c. I Private Box. s, lut b 53 00 Second Tier 25c.. Private Boxes, . 5 uo Boxes for colored persons 25 es i,ts Certificate, securing nazi*, 12% cents extra. 424) - Success of Miss 3IAGGIE MITCIIELL. TUESDAY EVENING, DEcratuez The Pet of the Petticoate--Paul, U.. Pet, Mie,9 Maggie Mitchell; St. Pierre, Dubois; Job, Cunningham Mlnule, Julia M. Cooke, . BALLAD. Mad Anthony Wayne.--Mad Anthony IVayne, C. Foster; Gueresterogn, YE...Bride; Syntax, (..unilingluttn; Bobby, Young; Weanca, Julia M. Cooke; Sally, Mrs Foster. on. Doors open at 634: curtain rises at 7 o'clock APOLLO HALL, FOURTH STREET.—For two weeks only, commencing THURSDAY EVENING, December 20111.1855, WHITE'S GRAND MIRROR OF CENTRAL AMERICA, CALIFORNIA AND THE LITTLIMS: Thls is one of the finest works of art in thetiniteil States . - - being a trip from Chagrin to the Gold Mines in GOlfornia— giving a correct view of Clmgres River, with all the impor tant landing-places; the Crossing of the Isthmus; Panama City, with all the Public Buildings, Interior of Churches, Pacific Ocean; Coast of Nicaragua; Coast of Mexico; View of San Francisco, with the principal streets; City of Sacramen to, and the principal Rivers and Valley, up to the Mines:— carrying the beholder over rough mountain posse, beautiful plains, and landing him in the El Dorado of the world. Everybody should see this beautiful Painting. MI It is the best representation of that grtut country now ,-shibititr. Exhibition on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTER NOONS, conunencing at 2 o'clock. &S....Amiss/on, 24 cents; children, 1.5 cents. In the evening, doors upon at C%; curtain rimy at 7% o'cick. deck CITY HALL.—Last week of GANINGTON'S GRAND DIORAMIC PANORAMA THE RUSSIAN WAR! Front the comxueneement to the full of Sebastopol. The entire PISDORIIII.II.,Ver. an area of upwards of 50,0011 feet of Canvass. being materially assisted by the union of the numt elaborate and intricate machinery with F, XTRAO RUIN ARV CU EMI GA L EFFECTS' Faithfully portraying tie rixiug flames in the Burning Cities, Bombardments, bc., beautiful Moonlight Scenes, Twinkling Stars, and Silvery Reflection In the Water. There are thirty different scenes: many of the figures are life size; the whole terminating with the STORMING OF SEBASTOPOL AND FALL OF THE MA LARUE F ! Amid lite deafening explosion of the mita,, rolling of the musketry and booming of cannon. together with the Inrld glare of the BURNING CITY, la , slueing on eflect ONCE SEEN NEVER TO BE FORGoTTEN! N. IL—There Will IN. Afternoon Exhibitions ~n W ETC:I:F DAY and SATURDAY. at 3 o'clock. Adm....um, ecto,; children in the afterinsm, IU cents. t - a.„.. In the evening. doors open at commencing at ki o'clock. Admission, dl cent,; children, 15 semis. deCIO AI LLE. THERESA PARODI will give o GRAND CO A'CER In paßsing through Pittsburgh ttl New V.wk, at CITY HALL. on MONDAY. th, 17th of I cantor, under the dire,- lion of MAURICE STRAKOSCII. gm. The usle of Tickotm maid ,ernr4l ante will commence at H. Kleber & Bro.N. Fifth street. on Satimlny morning, December 10, at 10 o'clock A. M. deti i,;I,CHOOL GEOGRAPHIES.—COLTuN FITCH'S SERIES.—Thow are entirely new works. The Maps have boon drawn with mathematical and scimititic accuracy. from the latent and mom reliable authoritlr., and hence exhibit the recent Survey. and Explorations; and they are distinctly and beautifully engraved. An important feature of the Maps in the readiness and certainty with a Idol, students will learn at first t iew the scale of each map. In huh geographic and statute miles. thence acquiring a trim idea of the sia of every state or country. Each Map I+ iin. inediately followed lit printed deucriptionn of the minntry exhibits. and lemce Cieiigraphy and Allan are In the satin, Much attention has been devoted to exhibiting the Phonic n? features of ea,ll country, no that the very pleasing rxrrriw of obsery lug the animals peculiar to each part , of the world. is happily provided. The print tieing entirely new, is my plain and neat: and all difficult names are fully and inirre,tly pronounced. Thr neri, coo,' It t ut Leeks. vie: a/14M Primory Gvi.//miihy—To I.• .I+n nary, IS:A itilfon Modern a h o .1 I -yr Thy—Now rem!, an I is being, extennively adopted. d American &fad (ieogrophy—To be ready iu Apru. The pages and maps of thin book are larger than America/ schools have ever used. Oittrit Fttch's Outlines qf Physicui Ceexyrophy—Th I.A, though but a very few months finished, in in no groat demand that the (earth edition Li now in press. and consist+ of ten thousand copies. }loth it and the Miidern School Cie igraphy mut be Immediately obtain.] of the publishers. Me-nr. .1 II WI.TON A CO., 1% street. Sew Pork; of GEO. . MANSON. their Agent. at Cat Hotel. : or Messrs. THOMPSON A PATTERSON, Wbeelism, Va. A Jr to the trade. Maps! Maps ! Maps ! Colton l a Map of the World; site about it e. $lO. Cotton's Maps of the United State", and Canada,: td - ze mrly square fed. Price, $lO. Cotton's Map of the United Staten and Mexico; nbe t;;?. by i Inches. Price. t. 5. Colton's Map of Europe; Si, Fia lry 44 inchvn And a large variety of Gdtats small. r Maps, including ockM Maps for :IS cents. All cam be snpplied by the Agem, GEO. P. MANSON. City Hotel. Pittsburgh. Pa. dtvl2:cttrwapeiw PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia TUE MOR.NINfI MAIL TRAIN Iruves Pictsbargi. fog his at awl Philudelphiu fur Pittsburgh 7y A. h . • . HE FAST TINE leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia a 2:35 P. M, and Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 . 1,a) P. M. TILE NUIIIT Expxr,ss T11.4.1N horn Pittsburgh f. Philadelphia at (KO P. 111.. and Philadelphia for Pitt,burgl at 11 P. 31. • BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitt . burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock I'. M. BRANTON'S ACCOM MOD ATION TRAIN leaves Pi ttstiargi daily at II A. M., 3:30 P. M., and M. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroad. to and Cann St. lwmiw M : Alton, Oalena and Chic:l4.a., 111. Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Trrro !fumy Madison, Lattyetlo and IndianspollA, Chinunati, Day tn, Pprii.gnold. lefi Suitt° 4ky.C1... Luul Columbus, Zurestrillit, !ilassillim and Wii,i,tot, obs with the Steam Packet Routs from nail to tins Onm-ot. 6 tti, /A/Liz:YULE rINCINN TIIKOIIIIII TICK coo ho had to or Cr ,m either k.; vo plate,,, - For further partlcntrtr , , hantllfill. at the ,h1T,,r.0 "rti”g Iwinte. rm.orlir,rrs froth rite \Yost will find hit th wr14•31 and to of eXpeditio , ll. I,llle Now York. or Ito+ton. VI; Itt. Mt )01-0,:, Pittienger J. Mi . :KIIILES, 41,13 Agtut, ger Lines, Pittsburgh. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAI NoTleE. Pitt.burgh to Crooked Creek, WITHIN FOUR MILES OF KITTAN IN, ()N AND AFTER TUESDAY. De,'lnbcr 11, Ftcight and Piosenger Trains will hare Pitt-burgh lily, (SIIf/.111y5 3 o'clock P. M.. and st. , r, at the f,lll,,xvin r statomq Sharpahurg, lrolaucEs, Sandy Crick. Very-c. Ihulkm. gan's Eddy, lArrl'el Ferry, Parona.m, Ar oo i.f, chnrtkr's M Kato's, Kiakiniimtas N 1 ho • Eddy. Kelly's, T. LOVII ' N, and Crook—l Cr, ,•k. lidirning, will leave Crooked Cre, , l, at • k A. M., and atop at all the abort , intermediate stations 4i-The Company ire prrpnr,sl t. , rocdre and Freight for any of the above station, at I la, Freight boisd., corner of Penn andWayn 0 streets. Pittsbnrc,h. ea._ Tickets bo haa at the Company's • , I ,,f •nn and Wayne stroota. from the Conduct,. NEW OJNN Stagy will leave Crookaal Cre..k on the arrival .•I the Trains, for Kittanning, Catfish. Curiavillo, Middle,.. Foal. bank, Clarion, Briniy!s and Pllll3.llW.Wriey. Fare to Kittanning. 51.'45. ttli- The Excolsior Oninitnia Liin, wall haiNe the corn, ..1 Fifth and Market street.. in oanne,tion with the rat.. at '2 oeha.k P. M. (derl3) A. J. HOPPER. SiiVt. SIIING LE MACHINE.-KEN DA LL ' S PATENT DOUBLE ACTING I:I V Eli A\l A h • tot tots,l,ll Itll.l oloalen, ni:10.1 , arid utile.r*. In dir1,1 4.11 (0 tin :tillable ii,' ~ I 1..11, %I hid, . 4 1,, . - presented p.l Ito pulilic as the first and ,orrl y prsettcal mo t-WWI ram it, for Kirmg and Sharing Sinai-.. Various udttnu atid ;owing machines have been ime mod for ittaklug rdutmles, but it ts a well known fact that :dan gles cut or sawed rlu tits gr,tlll arr guar boo tlitnty lot rooting purposes. Numerous inventions have recently 111,' peurod fur rising and shaming, and rte, have all tees cote Jevuua - J as WUrthll•., front their 1111111erfe1 . 1 11/I'lllll al 111111 1 1. Whit+ Votisistis of splittltig, fro. th, shlr 01 the block 1/111 'OW 11111101:, Which alnumt htntrinitt run. otl. This dill:101s 1111Viatell by IiNNUALL'S 'Rich Unit splits from the Kis° of tho block 110,k tough Tor two sltingloa, whiult Is ..paratod OW 1,11 U,, ad by tuouns of idruitio guides ouch part IS comitirted trough a pair if approximating Iralt,s, witlat cou g del.• s to °porta/on; thus producing two shingleit at ,vor) Lion. This machine will rive and shave from the block thin, thousand shingles per hour, of uniform thickness and nys•r. sup,ior In solidity and durability to those made by letn.l anv other process. its ols•natlons are by no means confined to pine and r soft wad, but works to equal advantage, oak, aaaluu t, and every other description of timber that can In• The workings of the machine ~tn be motion d at 11. It. Ryan's Furniture Buildings, Fifth street. Pittsburgh. Tu Umber owners, shingle dealers, and men of enterprise. this opens a new field for speculation, P.O there is no similar invention extant. The Waft/1110 occupies but a small space, is of durable i.on structlon, and e‘wits but about two hundred dollars• and it man and two boys r n !bake front 25,01.0 to - 110,000 sbwgles per day. For right of territory, or machines, inquire at \o.:;1 Fifth street, or at the City Hotel. to„.. All needed information will be forwarded by letter, when desired. 0. K. CHAMBERLIN, Agmrt. novl.saltf Neither with my eye nor with my faith will 1 trifle IM PORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED wall BAD SlOUT.—Perauns suffering from Bad Sight, alining from Impaired vision, constitutional dooay, oil age. or other CaI.PCS, would Li() well to cull upon Dr. G. E. SIIAW, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, where they may rely upon getting Spectacles scientifically adapted to the JUST WANTS OF THE EYE. Address, Fifth street, opposite A. A. Mason's, Pittsburgh': P. S.—Telescopes, Microscopes, Thermometerii, find every article appertaining to tho Optician trade, kept snob repaired on the peemises. a-AT - Musses inserted in old Frames. ela, Any article not approved of exchanged free of ex- Winn, _4ler7:ly OUSE AND LOT in the Sixth Ward a Auction-4)u Thursday evening, December '2oth, at 7 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, that valtudila Lot of Ground. being Nu. 131 in the plan of lots laid out by Thos. Scutt, having a front of 24 feet un Scutt street, and extending back about 100 feet to Elm street. un which is erected n Two-story Frame Dwelling House, and also a small Brick Building, fronting on Elm street, which may be examined previous to the sale, by calling on Mr..l: P. loalie.. . . . Terunee--Oge-bielf cash; residue in one year, with interest. deaf) P. M, DAVIS. Auctioneer. G EN. LARIMER'S BANKING HOUSE AT AUCTION—On Thursday - evening, behetnhei , "ffl, ut 7 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be ankh by order of Thomas Mellon, Esq., Assignee--That valuableproperty on Fourth street, adjoining the Bank of Pittsburgh; the lot being f 2 feet 6 Inches front ..n gotirtl street, extending hack SO feet le ' is erect ed a superior three-story, stone trout, brick Banking Hotta° and bevelling, finely ftnifibect 'rertnn- , 4lnr-fourth Qush; remainder in equal payments, ut six. twelve sod month, with interest. lo 1' M. DAVl4..km.ll.ler, t-144 ....Mims Emily L. D..mv EIMIZIM! TARES DAILY TRAINS MEDICAL 4x3' Spectacles and Surgical Operations Useless—The Blind May Sce.—lt is gratifying for us to be able to announce to the public that the utility of BALL'S PATENT EYE CUPS is now no experiment,— their wouderful of are coming daily to the knowledge of the proprietors. Strange as it may seem, ft IS true, that Spectacles may he dispensed with entirely and sight restored to its original power. These Cups are simple, yet philo• •opineal. They are used without plain or the least danger of injury. Below will be found several certificates which speak highly in their favor: [From the New York Evangelist.) A emir simple yet philosophical instrument, has been W onted by J. Ball Sr. Co., of this city, by the application of 'Mei, the cornea of the eye is gradually raised to its original ,u,,x.ity, causing the focus to impinge 1111 tine retina with in the and of convex lenses. Thus I,y ninny proeees per ils who have used glasses for years au . tql:l1/1,1 to dispense -Ith them. The etlitor of the Penusytptnln Deruucrut writes ro Fet respecting the cure of Sirs. Ournteud, of Uniontown, eunsylvanin UNIONTOWW, Fe., August f, 1&4. Being well acquainted with Sirs. Ourstoad, I know that .fore she used Potent Eye Cups," it was impossible r her to read without the use of nv , t , cles, and that her ght has been restored by the use of the Cups, so that she ow reuds print with her naked eye without difficulty. JOHN F. BnAzin.z., Ed..,Penna. Democrat. BuLenurvrown, June 1, 1851. Dear Sir—liaving lost my sight by old age, I was ludncod to purch a se your wonderful instruments, and by using the game according to your directions, I succeeded in restoring my sight so that I can road by night or day without specta cles. I have not used my spectacles (hr the last three or four mouths, which shows that the restoration 1s not a torn purary our, but a valuable and permanent cure, 111ra.vulg Of the Hun of Snell & Brothers, Fisk&le, Mass 4b — By remitting fire dollars., a pair will Do sent, post paid, with full directions, to any part of the country. Ad dress DR- GEU. 11. GEYSER, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. [septiialsw Remedies.--Dr. Keyser's PEOTORAL SIA:UP will cure you. Dr. lieyser's Pectoral Syrup will runs Bronchitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Influenza. 'Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will curo a Cold in the Head. Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Consurup- A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Rokeby, Ohio, -1 waut you to. end inn t we bottlee of your Pectoral Syrup by umll. There is a lady bore who has a cough and the doe t err unit tins her. 1 was In the SaUlt, way, and trim( every thlog without benefit, until I got a bottle of your Pectond Syrup; I took it but twice, and it curial me sound and well." Ask fur Dr. KEYSER'S PEetuRAL Slam , and take no other. 'rice. :al cents. Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street, ni at .1. I'. Funrixu•s; Allegheny. ap2s;dew tkelllarsh's Radical Cure Truss will cure cm Iy every case of reductsthie Hernia_ Trussesat various prices altv.tys on hand. Children's Trusses at different forms and strength IT Elastic St ockings for Varicose or Enlarged Veins. Abdominal Supporters—A dozen different kinds. Pile Props for the support and care of Piles. Shoulder Braces to relieve a crooked and deformed ',Mitten of the Chest, and many diValo,l of the Chest. Suspension Bandages. All there artlcleli may be had or appliol at DR. KEYSER'S Whoh.sale and Rmail TRUSS DEPtYF, No. 144) }Val t .ign of the tiolden Mortar; or will be sent to any part of the rountry by .-ndlng the money mud mewmre. Lap2.s;thw 210-A SUbstitute for the new Liquor Law —DR. URBAN'S ANTI-BACCIIANAJAAN ELIXIR, a nat . ., nd .cu, reni,ly for the core of . A cnucentrated vegetable extract, and ad a tonic in unequal led. For the following complaints It in a most valuable med icine: Dyrytp,M, Liver Cbmpluinf, Epilq,sy, Neuralgia, Vila, Pterrs all kind, Delirium Tremeds, General Debility. This intended to produce a change in the system, and a - distaste for alcoholic drinks. Several instances where we Lave sold it, we have had the most gratifying results; so, to is,Aoris who are really desirous of breaking off the intoqicatin4 beverages, this elixir will be a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Stored DR. USU. If. KIASP.R. No. 1.10 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, -Ign I. ~;„lien Mnrtar. Nii2snls, 1100FLAND' , k cELEBFLATED GERMAN I_7 BITTERS, prepared by Dr. U. M. JACKSON, vu,,quall) cure Liver Complulut„ Dyspepala, Juun- r I . ltrl.ir or Nvrvom DeLilify, Dist... Lies of the Hicleye, from a Dieorderial Liver or Stomach. . . Such ILSConstipd tiou, Inward iliac, - Fulneas,or Blood to the I kt.l, Acidity of the Stomach, Noose, Ilearthurn, Disgust fur Food, Fuluess or weight In the Stomach, Sour I:t uctation Sin Log, or Fhitterfug at th e Pit of the Stoma:ll, Swimming of the Head, Hurried 1 and Difficult Breathitt Fluttering ut the Heart, Moak in, ,e- Stitt,aating Sen., 'ott wheu In lying Posture , Dinrneo td Vimion, Dote of W a before the Sight, Fever and I)o] I•sin in the !lend, Ueticiency Jt P,repiration 1",•11o, a,.., of the Skin :ind Eyos, Pain in the Hark. Ciie,t, etc., Sudden of Ileat Burning' In thu (.;onstant tlf Evil, and great Depruion of The pr.prie•ua• in eallitin the attention of the pahlic to thi, pet-pastime • does so with a herding of the utmost confi dence m its virtu,, mod tolaptatiou to the diseases fur which it is recommended. It is uo now sad untried article; but ono that has stood the test of a ten year? trial bet Ore the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar prepara- tions extuit. The testhnuny in Its favor given try the mos prominent and well known Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country, is immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my •• Memorabilia," or Practical Receipt Book, fur F'e'murs and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents fur the Uremia Bitters. Principal Unice and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia. Ivry - rod by Dr. Geo. lL Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A. Fahuestock & Cu., No. 0 Wood stmt; Fleming Brothers, 80. Wuud :itreet; 11. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny. decl9:d.t,wly ltl TAR. ISAAC THOMPSON'S MUCH CELE MUTED F 1 E WATER- MMM=IIMII This old, tried and invaluable remedy for all diseases of the Eyes, after leaving to o t the test for over fifty years, and the demand fur it still increasing, Is now, and has been for the pad two years, offer,l for sale in an entire new dress, Each title trill have a steel plate engraved 'envelope, with a Ise gait of the in v eutor, fir. Isaac Thompson, New London, Conn.. and a fae senile of tic signature, together with afuc stunk of tie signature of the present proprietor, John L Thompson, Nos la and 103 River street, Troy, New York, Wit! nollt• other can be genuine. The proprietor has been compelled to make this change in the style of the wrapper, owing to the large quantity of ~•tlt,rl,lt which for the past few years has been palmed Open the the West . Pu t rchasa are particularly requested to buy none but the above &scribed, and at the red label heretofore used has Isms called It . any found in that form the proprietor does not hesitate to pronounce counterfeit. .do by nll th,. r,,Tevtable Druggisti . in the United States and Canaht. • 41,4 - 5e•.1.1 ‘rhole , ale and retail at 'Dr. 1.11:0. 11. KEYSEICS, No. 140, vorn, and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. DR. 11. J. BORIIETTE, 13 Fourth street, Patsburall. offeis ins tuluablo IRKNCII N% tacit i; unfailing in the cure of all those painful and diaord,is tow filch the Female Ccaistitution is sub j.,' I t moderates all ose...a, and reinovt.y all obstructions-- kn. tr•rate. the debilitated and delicate., by regulating and ..tren,th. fling the system, pal fortifies the constitution for the do ti e s o f life. . . It to pei,uliiirly suited, WI it Will in a a b ort time remove nil 11 a are not of the number who believe runt act In accord ance with the le•lief that long and elaborate detail gives widpht and dignity to oltjects of either momentous or trivial import; ac incline to the contrary opinion, and hold that simplicity and truth Invest such as an. worthy of any atten tion. in decide dl ythe watt rich slid comely colors. In Llie pie.iunt nistancu, our great desire is to tie understood by this , mho may look hi L. foe 111fOrLILLiVil, all clue being con sidered of minor inipurtance. So circulars. 1,13 a office hours, from v A. M. to 9 P. M. [nov9:an* PI TvA'PE DISEASES---DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond alley, devotes his entire attention b. an (Alice Practice. Ills business is mostly confined te private renerebl Dise.t.l, and such painful atTee ti.ms, brought on by imprudence, y Ontitful inthugence ;uul excess. 1.1.1 i.... Ernpuens, Gonorrhea, Gleot, Stricture, •n i bt d I) , .. Impurity of the 111....,d, with alt dieeases .; the V. nereaiorgan. Scorbutic Eruption,, Tetb•r, 3lercurial Inset... Seminal weakne., I mpoteney, , Pita. Ithemnatiern, Female Weakin•ss, Monthly . Sot t'S , i• , ll , . of the Jtuinta, FiStlllik in Ann, Nervous Att., Ili the Back mind Loins, Irritation of the Itlad.let .m,..ees..fully treated. Cure guaranteed. Twenty yew,' pruetice Item to this city ) enables Dr. Drown to utter tl,1111.11,:i Or ti speedy cure to alt Vo Ile may come nm der his care. . . I nticii Privato Consultation Roams 41 Mammal alloy 446 - l iuirgos :u lerate. uovf,:thm 1 y WRIG lIVS PREMIUM KATIVRION ct,i, the heal, and 1,111(M all mymptolus or Rend- Per,tin iiiinfr WM'S:I[7S ICATIIARION Are never liable to suiestrolie. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM RATTIARION I+ the need. valuable aopierition to the toilet, retaining the Hair In an) required ferni. F.,r sale by ire. 01:11. li. HEYSEit and R. E. SELLERS ei).. at '2!) rents lun - bottle. 910 B RIDUE BUlLDERS.—Proposals will 1. l.e ,ccived by the Board of Directors of the Ohio and reausi Ivanite Railroad Company, addressed to the under idgiasi, until mom en TIIERSDA V, December 27th, 1855, foe tarnishing, the materials and erecting the superstructure of 3 ,1.A1b1,-tra.,l; Railroad Bridge, with wide sidiswalks for foot 1441.31g23 , 4 nem, the Allegheny ricer, at Pittsburgh. The axe to he at 3 fixed price per linetal foot, fur the length of the cuperstrueture, to include all materials and workman ship, to complete the Bridge ready for use, with a double track; the Company tarnishing the railroad iron fur the tracks, find the esintructor all other materials. The Bridge will hare wren 513t133. and its whole length will be alsint twelve hundred feet. The masonry, which Is of the most permanent character, is in a forward state, the piers being fifty feet long and ten feet thick on the top; and the castern abutment need some of the piers being now up to the coping. The superstructure will be required to be com pletes" by the first of ,September, 1646, Bids will be receliell tuna "Burr Bridge," with heavy arches,connterbraced with ins maim; and also fur a HU., Bridge," or any other well tried plan, provided the bidder will secure the Company against all claims for patent rights. Plans and specifications will ho ready fur inspection at the Company'suffice, In the city of Pittsburgh, on and after the 17th intit.• and further information may be obtained front S. W. B6ftEltTB, Chief Engineer. The Board of Directors reserve the right to con tract for the work in such a way as they may deem best for the interests of the Compan w y. . nottr,TSON, Jr., Prooldont December 1, 1925—idec4341 MEM WESTERN F.XOnANGE HOTEL FOR RENT, and the FURNITURE, FIXTURES, Ae., FOR SALE, with a lease of thopreinises for YIVC yeare.—The sulr scriber sow offers for rent the Hotel, which lie law occupied w i t h a continual increased business for the last 12 years, known as the WESTERN' EXCHANGE licerEL, situated In m ar k e t street, above Fifteenth, PHILADELPHIA. It is large and commodious, tire stories high, and has acCornriio• dations for about cue hundred and fifty lodgers, and Stabling for nearly sixty Horses. It is considered one of the best Hotel stands in the street; is convenient to the various lisil roads Depots, :Ifarketa, and it being extensively human, igis deemed unnecessary to give details Evan advertilcment, as yerscitis wishing to purchase would nudoubtedlylll and satisfy themselves of its advantages, . il9. Parti,culars can be had by writing to, or calling on, the subscriber, on the premises. JOSFsPH WATEILHAN. White Fish! Fish! Fish! R'KER. & HUBBARD, SANDusiy, ttuko, Lave fur sale and keep constantly on . nand, a fall s u pply of AND SALT YISU, and all other varieties of lAD: PI 11. act lfem Is .S.ll '' ` .4 '! • BOERHAIVIE 4 S DifTERS ELECYrRO-CHEMILSCHIE AROMA .Echt Hollandtch Kruiden Bittera. TWO YEARS have elapsed since the intro duction of this valuable ZGJI • no into tho United Btates. During this limo It has pine! tnfrersal popularity as a remedy for Fever and dime., Atrepepr.,4 , zligestion, MaarJo, Lass o,teWelde, A:1)1y, Gbrtirenqs, Jitnd and Elerding Pat. Many of our most worthy citizens testify to ita wnewiciatui efficacy In nil affections of the stomach' and liver. Alt a tonic, it never has been equalled, 'for the relief it affords ti nil cases of debility or weakness of any kind Is almost In stantaneous. In nervous, rheumatic and neuralgic silk, liens, it has in numerous Instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided ono. Wh en em i nen t phymri,,n4 prescribe, and their patients no unhesitatingly recommend, surely wo may cease t diebt, and eagerly test Its virtues for ourselves. FEVER AND AGM' - - - - - - - . A Chat of Eight Months' Sanding Cured by Boarhcral /and Bitters.—Michael Kelly, N 0.117 Grant, near Smithdeld street, says : "Last July, while running on the river, on a cotton boat plyM,gbetweeri New Orleans, I was taken with fever and ague. For eigld long months I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this time was unable to work, and spent at least fifty dollars fbr dif forent medicines, but I found no permanent relief. Throe weeks ago, one of my friends Insisted upownly ttYlrig l3o es` have's flatland Ritter*, saying that a cure mat guarnalmf.. After taking it for one week, I must - Stat e I was a wood man. I have been at work noW for tiro Wet - , ka, and have had no return of thechllls and fever whatever." I certify the -above statement 1s ' - THOMAS ADAMS, DlBlllOll.l /101180, Or at It. Chester's, °ethic Hail IMADACHE AND DEBILITY. - Mr. Sias IdscoMb, of Birmingham, silYs: ' , J . - have found in Boerbave's Bitters a remedy for headachd•and My wife has also wed It with, the greatest bettetlX" Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that be has experienced much relief from its nes for headache. READ THIHI A Hollander's Testimony.—Jacob Makes, 'tiring in the Holland settlement of Sheboygan, Wisconsin, says: "After suffering for some time the misery attending an utter pros tration of miud and body, I have been restored, by.using Boertaire's Holland Hitters, to perfect health!' The fact of this remedy being in such high repute oolong the licilLanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New fork—in fart, in every Rolland settlement in the United States—argnee much in it& favor. Mr. John Davidson, living ten miles dbovorlitsburgh, on the Pennsylvania Canal, " When I enurmenced taking BeerhavoNs Holland Bitten, .1 could hardly walk—now, I enjoy excellent health." WEAKNESS Ole THE STO3LACII AND INTIMESTION. Another Grad Cure heeded by Boerhares Holland Hitters. —The wife of Peter De Witte, living in Rolland Town, She. hoyetuaconnty, Wisconsin, suffered mnch front-weakness of the stomach and indigestion, She had buen under a physi cian's wtro for some time, but the disease seemed to ladle even his skill- She purchased some ilollatatßittera at inn office, which has given tone to her stomach, ber'appetlto and strength are returning, and wo firmly believe that this is snottier great cure effected by your medicine. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by this remedy, lent must wait another opportunity. One thing you can rely upon; What we have published are from persona touch respected in our countontlty, and are literally true. .1. Qtruntia r Editor Sheboygan Nleuwbotie, Sheboygan, Wis. A eon , of Two Months' Sian dig Cared Iti:Voeilwrve'r Load Billers.—Ucorgo Ilenderson,uf Pittsburgh, says: "After suffering for three mouths with rheumatism--a part of the time so severely as".o confine me to , my bed--I have been eutirely cans] by using Iloorhave's null:and Bitters. I have had one attack since, but found almost instantaneous relief In the nuns medicine. It is, In my opinion, a sure remedy for rheumatism," NERVOUS AND RII_EIXATIC AFFECISONS This cluingeable weather Is . likely to procince a great deal of sickness. To persons troubled with nervons or rheumatic afßeabeis, we would recommend Boerhare's Holland Bitters. On referring to onr columns you will find certificates from home of our first Herman and English eitizens.—/tacaryf venni Studs Zeitung. THE WORST FORM OF PILES CAN BE CURED. We are at liberty to refer to several well known gentle men, who have used, thoroughly bated, and now recommend Bairhavir's Holland Bitters as a remedy for piles. We are not at liberty to publish their mum., but will take pleasure in referring any person to them who denies this statement. For this affeetion;one-half of the prescribed dose should be taken—say half-teaspoonfal—mornhig, noon sad night, one hour before meals. The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against par cloning. Be not persuaded to buy anything else until you have given Ilocrhave's Holland Bitters a far trial. Ono bot tle will conyhicra you I LOW infinitely superior itis to an these' ZIT Sold at -S - perbottle, or Rix bottles fdr $5 ,'by the solo proprietors,. BRNJAIVEIN PAGE, 010., Manufacturing Pharmaxutists and Chemists, cor. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittsburgh. lt. E. 5f3.1.1:11S G CO, Druggists, corner Second and Wood streets. And all Druggists in Pittsburgh, Allegheny; Birmingham, Manchester and Tenaperancerille. sisp2Vgdsuly DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING. CORDIAL, A PILENOMENON 1V 2,IEITICVM. Health. Restored and Lire Lengthened -MORSE'S O. VIGORATING TT.WILL repineel,,Wenkness with . strength, Incapacity with effieleireY, irregularity with" uniform and natural activity, sad - I.W not only without hazard of reac tion, but with a happy effect on the general orSanization- Bear 1t mind that all maladies, whoreverthey begin, finish with the nervous system,And that the ptualization of the nerve of motion and sonsatibn is physical" death. Beer In mind, also, that for every kind of nervous &seam, the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. CURE OF NF.RVOIIS DISEASES. - No Language can convey an adequate idea of the immedi ate and almost miraculous change which it occasions in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness the unstrung and relaied organkation is at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental axid..physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together uudtr its influ ence. Nor is the effect temporary ;..fur the Conlit properties of the medicine reach the constitution ttself, and restore it its normal condition. ' Confusion. gidiliza.s, rush of blood to. Cho head, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destruction —fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, Irritabili ty, nervousness, inability to sleep, disease incident ga males, decay of the propagating . funcgons,, hysteria, Itibomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, Impotency, constipe, tidn, etc., from whatever causes arising Is, If there be any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely intal lible A GREAT , MIIDICINE pox FE9IALEB. Tho tuiparalli led effects of this great restorative in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of sthnulanto have been invented— thousands of invigarants concocted—all purporting to bo speeded in the various disease+ and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY 'AVO3I.AN OF SENSE, Wbo suffers from weakness, derangement, nertoten&ens, tro more, ',sins in the bark, or any other disorder ' whether po• collar to her sex, or common to both sates--ehcruld give the I iia,ruting Cordial atrial, MA It RI ED PERSONS, • Or others, will find this Cordial, after they hare used a bot tle or two, a thorough re t remenitor of the system. In all dinrtinus 11, to In , fOIIII.I ti n happyparents of healthy off. spring. aho would not have heVII so but fur this extraordi nary preparation. Anti it is equally potent for the many discos. for which it is recommended. Thormulds of young men hare been restored by using it, mid not in a single in stanco has it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE CO3IPLEXION; Or consumptive habits, urn restored by theme of o bottle or 11. to bloom and vigor, elude:4llg }buskin from a pale, yet. low, sickly color, to a.beautifol florid complexion. TO TILE ..111ISUUIDED. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth. _viz: welktiess of the back and limbs, pains in the bead, dimness of eight, loss ofula-scalar power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia,. nervous irrita bility, dememement of tho digestive functions, genomi de bility, symptoms of consumptions, etc... Ileutally, the fearini effects on thomind are much to be dreaded. boss of memory, aunftniumof ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, 1111511*)11 to society, self-distrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are sone, of tho evils produced. All thus afflicted, lIEFORE CONTIMPLATING MARRIAOH, Should reflect that a sound minff arid body. are the - Most no. ciessary requisites to promote connubial hapiiiiiesii indeed, without these, the journey through life, becomes ti weary' pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view . ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, anti with the melan choly reflection that the hoppitlesi of another becomoo blighted with your own. CAUTION! Dr. Morse's InvigoratlugConlial has been . counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all theseuuthe Cordial will haVo thepniprietor's fac-simile pasted over the curl; of each bottle,and tiny follow ing words blown in the glum: Dr. Morses I.uvigorating Cordial. C. IL RICO,-Proprie64l. Y. The Cordial is put up, highly coucentratedi in pl.ti't bottles —price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six fur twelve dollars. C: IL lUNO, Yr9plltifor, 112 proadtcpy - ,..N. Y. . . Sold by Druggists throughout the Uiided States - , Canada and the West Indies. AGENTS:''..; I ' , Pithiburgh Da. OEO. IL KEYSER, No.llo Wood st.; FLEMING BROS, No. %Wood street; Allegheny City—BECKHAM ARKENNAN ' • .._JAMES T. SAMPLE S.CO.t • .et P. FLEMING.: Agent for PARE, — lp. • • Brownckiiiiee alfJsinutien Ginger. THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual oxcellettee.- In ordinary dlarrhcea; inelident" cholera, In .borr, in all cases of, prostration of tbe dipstive functions, it is of inestimabßl Vane. , During the pretaleine'Of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, it is'pecullarly 01cm:ions; no family, individual - or traveler bold teitithent it. •Gtorrtorr.—Be sure to get the gentibia EsSio* , which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at his lora. "and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut Philadel phia, and for sale by all the respectabletApothectirics in the UniteA Stately and in Pittsburgh by , B. A. FAIINESTOCE & CO, SCULLY & CO. And In Allegheny by 'II- P. scrrwAirrz. sepC;Candsvil ... LEE .A..-BECHIIAM _--. — Palmer's Celebrated EpteurcairMatice. STANDS preeminent for fUrcoritt4 . Soups, Gravim, iHs Meat, , Gama, ,We auto all good housewives to try it. Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Greco. ry Stores in the United States and Canada.% • rot ode ,by ikr-411110.arld if. t4tlsburgh_ r. r. IiWG,LITYETC9, Janlfhdewly le) 241 Market farce% PAW•deIPIAL. 06F - 161 1- —4O quintals just. receiited and IL) ku- sale by ider-11 MUTH, !LIAM & HUNTER. 3 . 1, MEDICAL. EMS= LOSS OF 3LEMORY, S.y ~~, ~4
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