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MISCELLANEOUS 17A LU ABLE BOOKS hut received at DAVISON'S CHEAP V BOOK STORE, in Market street, near Pot ith: Bayne'o Christian Lire, Social ani Universal; -Mlail . le jl° 44 lM.. oo fPeiha valuable Commentary for Pam. .*Saing. Life and Bertoons of Ur. Spencer; Hopkins' End of Controversy; Six Dar of Creation; The Book and Its Story ; Mornings with Jesus. by Jay—a continuation of his Morning and Evening Exercises; Barnes' Practical Sermons; Barnes on Slavery; • Ckiasp Bibles, gilt and clasp, only 60 tenth.. A large assortment of beautiful and plain Bibles, Oxford and other English 'editions; also Family Bibles at reduced prince: Flower of the Family; Peter the Whaler; Maurice on Lord's Prayer; . , fieott's Commentaries, 8 vole, cheap; edition ; The End,. byCummings •' The Christ or flirts The Priest. Puritan and ffulconot, by Hylq;;;;,;•,14!&+- Trench's Works, complete; 110100 5 . English Past and Present-by Goodriek's - Bible Peogranh or et. Paul; Work.: or PlentY34:ooidni fribi - Dolt; Sceaes-fir , ,thiorigke.hrii'ffeWY‘Jrk Physician, Illus. trateatir<7-rl - =9± °crib _ 1110ii,f3 I'HOOKii: Ott'Sites Napoleon, in 2 atayard Taylor's great work on Japan, &c., fifth supply ; Physical Geography of tho Sea, by Lieut. Henry; Cosmos, by Humboldt, in 4 vole; Felicita a metrical romance, by Elizabeth C. Kinney ; A Header's Lifeln Africa, by R. G. Cumming; Waikna, or Adventures on the Moral - Ho Shore, by 8. A. Bard. Genius of Italy, by Rev. Robert Turnbull; Life of Chevalier Bayard; Mita Beesher's Receipt Book; Travels in Europe and the East, by S. J. Prima; Cora and the Doctor; Hidden Path, by author of "Alone;" Japan as it was and Is, by It. Itildreth ; Westlake ; Star Papers, by H. Ward Beecher : History of lien Fever, by Burnham ; Bits of Blarney; Mrs. Bike Cook Book; Tho Hatch Girl: The Planter's Victim: lowa as it Is in 1836; Rscaped Nun ; Harpers' Story Book, neatly bound In 10 rohr—the best books for children extant; Oakfield, by W. D. Arnold; Lippincott's Gazetteer of the World. Also, a large assortment of School Books, Stationery, Ao., which will be sold 10 per cent. lower than can be had slags. where. Remember to tall at octal LA UPPER'S Bookstore, No. SO Fifth st. PIG IKON— sit Lena Non 1 and 2 Antltraaite: 100 " Juniata; 200 " Allegheny: 50 Coke; for aide by JOHN MOORHEAD. UNW:Rain/Mg AND ORA Wkitia—Jnet recoeired an amortment of Cashmere, Scotch Wool, Shaker Knit, Lamb's Wool Merino, Chamois, 12 Thread Silk and Stout Silk; sod American Wool Wrappers, at the PURNISFUNO HOUSS of L IllftaifLELD di SON, octl2 N 0.70 Wood stmt. frISAYRLING SHAWLS, 1113PPLPRS AND &TARPS— ], Just rreeired, a tine assortment of Scotch and Big State Shawls; and Silk, Ch.mille, Cashmere ;Lod Velvet Mufflers, at L. LLIRSSIKELD & SON, octl2 No. 70 Wood street- CHINA TEA BTOILIt-20 chests of Wank Teat of the attest qualities; 20 nhents Young Hymn), King Chop and Mayans, with other grades,jaat reunited by . R. DRAY°, Usti^ No.l Diamond. SUG AR-26 bbia. Lovering's CrusbAL Pulvertied, Coarse Pulverized and Clarified Sugara• 6 Wade. iLoveling's Syrup, unequalled 6.ir ilnen.e of flavor, just received by octt2 - F. R. GRA VC. \I.IIOME—LNA/ boxes prime W. R. ebresa Just recei•ed l_./ mud for sale by locti2j Y. R. DR/VO. "lp I SI.I-500 tbs. Drum Codbat ; L bbis. No. 1 Mackerel; el: 2 d ) do Salmon ; just received by . octl2 F. R. DRAVO. SEIAIVLSII—A. A. MASON t CO. am now S remising the largest and moat thwirsble assortment of Shawls mew Offered in this market, comprising the new•at and mosthishionable styles in Long and Soutu-e Bay State, Empire State, Scotch, Shale, Stella, Cashmere. In.; also, • very elegant az:earth:tent of Long and Egnare Brach.. Sheltie. octil VII/ATOHICEI, JEWELRY, do —Just returned from the East, and now °pectin; a urge and splendid assort ment of goods In my tine, which trL I be sold at mar price. AIRY- Crotches repaired in the best manner. Jewelry made to order and repaired. Silver Ware manufactured, de W. W. WILSON, nett' 67 ?darlicet street. corner of !fourth. SIX ACRES OF Ctiololl LAND Pull SALK—Witt . goad Dwelling Gomm, Spting flow; Garden, 'kn.; all under good rettee, and In cultivation; aituate about eight miles from the city. Price $7OO. Terms easy. S. arrant= A SON, 03 51arket at. INON, IIALL9 AND DINING 1100.118-oak Watereounga and Ceilings of Kliaabetbian rtyle; Marble' every variety For sale by W. P. MORtifiiiLL & CO. QILK 81.1111 TO AND LinhWEßS—Just at sortmont of 9, fl, 9 and 12 threads Silk htztrtis and Drawers, of all sizes, by tietl L. 11 - 198E1FIF.LD SON. L"'cLomie, T 'LUAU, ac.—A. a. 11.A4UN a CO. have juar opened !OMB WO more Cloaks Ihd Tab ” ta , btbn newest and must elegant designs in Cloth, Velvet, Wirt Antique, de. octl2 13Q.Ntii-100 more of the moat faabionabla styled and colors of Sitio and 'Velvet Bonnets, of their ern and Eastern manufacture, ready f.,r exhibition. . _ _ A. A. MASON it 00, cril3 2I V flb onset. BIKOWYGI ESSEN;.,I3 OINGFR-6 prim for able by IL A. FALINKM/OK , oct9 corner Wood and First sta. lEMONs--20 !mice fresh lemons just received an for j Fair by REVILER d ANDERSON, ter' I No. 39 Wood atreet. UM ASSAIiEIIDA.-4560 lbs received nod for sale by ocil FLEMING BROS. - 11_)RIME BROWN SUGAR ar ACC/lON—On TUEdUA Y MORNING, October 10th, of lu o'clock, at the Were• house of Merin,. English A Richardson, No, 116 Water street, between Wend and Smithfield streets, will be sold, hham I rime Ouba Sugar. Terms at rale octlb P M. DA VIP. Auctioneer. ATIIMMATICAL IN3TRIIMt.INTII--Jaat opening, va-y superior lot of Mathematical Instruments, which will ba Fo!.1 a! greatly reduced rota, by W B HAVEN, fitntloter, Martel Strret. corrwr of SArostol Y. 1.9 NNAI Eft, t;.»IL+ Dr.e.—.l ult. re ceived , a full Flapply of the above goods by L. 111119 fIFIKLD a SON, ootl2 N 0.20 Wcod street. aloortmeut of Oaken oud Yaney Shoes coo be bought at No. 107 Margot street, cheap or cash. fang! i W. E. etiIMERTZ ON" $1,7t0 fora two story Dwelling noose. with stor room in front, and five other rooms and a hall ; also hack building of two remits. The lot is 17 feet front o Robinson street, Allegheny. by 77 dccp. to an alley. Tbl property is in good order and will is. sold on easy terms. VAIMSTIES—The Pocket Calendar. or herolvins Aim , nue: Pocket Mementoes, Fancy Emery Bags, BLIOVI School Pen 'Pistol Pencils Mr boys, Hair Brushes., Pearl Powder, Herpetle Soap, Rosemary for the bats, Ao., alw .10 on hands and for sale by 8. L. curl:max, octl2 SS Market street. v . O. SUGAR— IO hbds prime for sato by .ocLS BMITLI, MAIR k BUNTER. TIRY.,BB GOODS.—A. A. MASON d CO. Invite •ttentlon Li to the large and elegant stock of Dress Goods they have received, compri.dog the most fashionable ebsdee of Preach Merlime, Paramettas, Plain and figured Wool De lathes, Wool Plaids, dr , &a ATuTICE TO PARMERti. Moore'. Patent Improved Drill, for envying Wheat, OMA, Rye, Barley and Gram Reeds, for sail, at We deed and Agricultural Store, 47 Fifth street, by [lute/anat.] JAMES WARDROP. TIOUBLIS, BARBEL TWIST AND PATICNT DDENON 11 DUNS, from SIO and upwards. Call at the Enterprtse Gun Werke, 136 Wood street. .ang2T I,IIII3IIMATIr Brown's newly dbuovertd remedy ll for itheumetlem le a epeedy and certain remedy Mr tbet painfn, trouble. It never Wk. . Ottice sod Private Consultation Dooms, No. 41 Diamond !Obi, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is elsrays at home. onvErtis.rly AYvIATUN'I3 DICTIONAka or Maclnnen, ttlochanico, Engine Work, and Engineering Illustrated with four thousand engravings on wood. In 2 vols. For sale by B. T. G. MORGAN, oct2 No. 104 Wood street, sear Fifth. A2ANN PAPES I.lAliqlNGS—Panel Decoration., In Gold and Velvet, Err Pittora and other new designs, Prat received and for sale by W. P. MARBIIALL d 00., oct4 87 Wood street. u MOLASSES-21 bbl new N. 0. Molasses reoefved I,lo:ser steamer Ella, fir sale by ATWELL, LEE 3 CO. Li NISTA AND COLLARS—J une received mot the nein ry, s floe lot of Shirts, (French wri.te,) with or without the new elyle "Ilion Cohere, by MANILLA AND OTHER WRAPPING PAPISeti--Szoall gad large, light oaf henry, for Newspapers, Dry Goods, Shoes, Confectionery, As., Dow reffeletrig and for sale, wholesale and retell, at former low priors, by DAVISON. 66 Market, tear Fourth rtreeL P. B.—Dry Goode Merchants Invited to try them. mete QI - sfilllDT'S LIQUID 11AI H. DYE changes almost inetsrit• ly red or grey hair to black or brown. This Dye bee been used in thousands of cases, and is a moat exoellent article. per box MERPETIC 80AP is used for remcerlng tan, sallowness, and redness of the skin. It also cures all chaps, chafes and roughnesa of the akin, and renders it soft and white. cents per cake. Sold by 8. L CIrrIIBEIIT, octo 63 Market street 11 , 1114 CONSTANT USE of the ROSEMARY will keep the hair soft and luxuriant to the most advanced age. It eradicates dandruff sod keeps the heal), healthy and o.een. It a.eo prevents the hair from falling off and promotes Its eg growth; and then It le only 26 cents per bottle. Sold by octei S. L. CUTHBERT, 63 Market at LAN nicer-2XII pairs 164, 114 and 12-4 bales, Whitney and other makes of Blankets just received by trig A. A. MASON & CO. TINS 11A VAN A rtO A lig—l bare Just received another _U supply of genuine Havana Segars. Those wishing an excellent article of Begare can always procure them at oct2JOS. FLEMING'S. rr REASB—No. 1, for Railroad Cars, beavy'Machlnery, ur tie.; No. 2. for Coal Cars, Wagons, Carriages, Carts, Drays, Omnlbutees, to.; tor sae by oct4 HENRY H. COLLINS. W 151 LOW tiLAne—E. a J. Oweerer's brand: ----- 50 boxes SolO. 2J do 10112; 25 do 101.14; with other sizes for sale by oct6 SMITH, ) LAIR A HUNTER. rBISIN TISA STUNK, No. :la Euro brunt—Just re. wired. a large stock of GREEN and BLACK TEAR. ooneating of all the different flavors and grades, purchased direct from the importers, for cash, and will be sold whole. sale and retail at the lowest prices. S. JAYNES. 118.12dVINGE.—A very large assortment cf DilTniTaTd Cloak Trimmings, of the most fashionable stylop, just received by irsPpl.2J 1. A. MASON A CO. LANNELS—A. A. MAPON a W. have reeelven a very large altbo rtzu e t of White, Red and Yellow Flennele, of every grade ; also, a la of 104 Skirting Flannels. seem I,littljAlit CLOTII6--J ust resolved, an smirk .7 men t of superior shades of Grey Cloths for Ladles Cloaks evP 2 6 I A. A. MASON a CC). IttTIFEINEC-- N M AWN a CO. have just opened J. 2 cuss of the best makes of Irish Linen; of every grade. sep26 STEMA. Site Lta—An assortment or very rich and fashionable colon of Stalls Shawls just opened. eep24 A A. MA&,N a CO, 26 Fifth at. HIHVP.N PATH—A oeentiful awry, by Marion Harland, author of "Alone," for inle at sepl2 DAVIBON'B, 66 Market at. QTELLA EH AWLS—An excellent ety le of the above, with ►l Broche Border, Just received. octl 7 1 ‘1.7 M U Kit, W-4 oot co-day—get your phis et Oullooli, 1 70 Fourth street—not Lafayette Hall. oott. or.. • —lO casks, a pais ankle, for Bale b y eepl6 11.112iltY °OWNS. Trains Imam Chicago for hock Island nod At Lnuir. as follows :—For Rock 151a0,2 si 9U) A M and 11 00 P . M. For Et.. Louis, 9 15 A. M. and 11:16 P. M. Paviengery fur Dt. Louis go over Rock hibtrni Railroad to Toßet.und thence over the Cbtr oandillasie.lpplßailroad to Alton, and thence by eteniaboat miler.l to Et. Loul4. Prosengers by the 9 lb A. M. Train arrive nt St. Louis II .Im, evening, and by the In 95 P M. Train at noon neat day. Baggngo checked through to Oleveiand, acid there re checked for Chicago and St. Louhi. FALK VIA ALLIANCI4 AND 01.1aRLAND. Ist clam cfs. Irt clam 2d Ge r. To A Illance---$6 30 Tn Ia Salle_ $l6 CO $l3 50 " Cleveland 400 " Rock lard, 19 00 14 kb " Toledo -..-. 650 " Galena .... 18 15 14 00 " Cilicagu --$l3 00 $lO 50 " Springfield 18 70 16 60 Bloorningt...l6 90 14 bid " Burlington 16 00 " St Louie...-21 00 16 50 Passengera •re requeetri to procure their tickets at the ore of thie ComP 6II Y, in the bionoutpihela lipase, third door below the corner. B. CUTHBERT d SON, &3 Mftrket street Great American and 11.8. Express & MAU Route And Two 0 hanger of Care and Baggage Avoided. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago . & ffilaalaarppi. rtillCAOts TO 16T. LOUIS IN lb V 4 llOLlllB.—'Prains 1.. J leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water street— Pt. Louis Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7 16 A M. Bt. LOW Night Express daily, Saturdays rimed, 0:30 P M. St. Louie Freight d Emigrant doily, Band. exc. frad A M. Baggage, checked through to St Louu. Trains run direct through to Alton, (299 tulles,) out chenge of cars or baggage and connect with the Company's splendid steamers Wlnchates and finadrer, running in exclusive connection with Passenrer Trains from Alton be Rt. Louis, (23 mike) without landing. These boats, Tor speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpsumed on the Western waters, being fitted up with ECM and spa cious Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of removing the dust unavoidable In summer reltroad traveling, - and reaching St. Lode refreshed from the effects of a long ride. To Kansas and Nebrasth this is the most direst route, and passengers destined for Bloomington Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, Mis. sours, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee livers, will note the important eaving in distance being seventy-two miles less to 8t Louis, tuirty-seven miss, lefts to Bloomington, and fifty-eight miles less to Springfield than by any other route. L. ❑TIiBTIBIBLD ie BON. Through Tickets over this route can be procured at the varioue R. H. Ticket Of fee in New York, Boston, PhlLlel phis, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, do., and at alt Through Ticket Office throughout the States, and In Chicago at the Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tre mout Ituuee—and sit the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail road, loot of Water street. Rarponeible Baggage Men will etivraye be at the Depoti of the various Moeda going Into Chicago, to Check Baggage throudu to any point desired on the line. R. P. 1.1.4t0 AN, Jr., Suoertntendent. 11. J. D. SCEIERMERIVIHN, eer Gout Panneoger Agent NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN KANSAS AND NEBRASKA Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD Foutlalr Till COICAGO AND AURORA A CENT. MILITARY TRACY R. It. 10 NOW OOMPLYTED ; And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSOATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FOBS DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, kn., and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM. INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Miss's. sippi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. 'Papa Il3ave Burlington daily for Bonthern and Central Lowe and Northern Missouri—making the quiekeet and most reliable route to reach all the important points weet of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles less staging than by any other roue. The Road, for a large portion of the way, Is laid with the ocerrmootra Rea, the smootheat riding and beat Railroad in the Went— well stocked with the moat modern Locomotives and elegant Am Oars. lEir By this route passengers are sure of making nouns& tins, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexations delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, 88 on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge fur handling at any point. THROUGH TIMMS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Maces in the East; at the Office of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena B. It., and at the ilich. Cent HAL Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn ate., opposite TremOnt HOtlfes,Chicago. PREMEIT consigned by thi s route will receive immedi ate despatch: :; O. G. HAMMOND, Sup•L C. E. BOUM% Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Chicago. B' TICKETS an be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. mhl9 A. A. MASON A 00. ,t ••• , 15== RAILROADS (X } 4A. ..ttll. I R 0 A 11. Bummer Arrangement—Change of nine. THREE DAILY TRAINS RACE WAY, (SUNDAYS E.X. CUPTI.D.) i:4, -••.-• ind but one cbn 11 se ot Owns, ~netwiteele Columbus and 1;W - 1104re: ON and after Monday, Juno lo`,l4, rtalne will run u follow ',ARNO TWIT. ... 1 ,..:4 - - Boicess Mail hi .0 4,4 . - I. ~..t,.. , rra.m. .. Train. Train. 11 10 1 02..1ilitfl:',4;:.:.-.'..10:00 A.M.a:ao P . M. 11:80 P.lll Titntrit• 11:10 ~ 4:40 " 12:60 A. M - EtiCeirille ..........-.LV.20 P. H. 8:110 " /12 " Onneord 1158 4, &44 " 3:01 Oambridge 1:20 " 1.08 " 3:28 " Barnrevlile 2.23 " 8:28 " 4:48 . Belmont . . 244 " 8.51 " 0:14 " Arrive &Ain't ....... 3:80 " err. 848 " err.&l6 " GOINQ ISBST. la-press Mail Night : Leave. Train. Train. Train. 8e11air....--- 9:45 A. M. &18 A. M. 6:00 P. M. Belmont 10:31 " tilb " 7:08 u 8arneevi11e...,........10:52 " 6:43 " 7.40 '. Cambridge...._ 11:56 " 8:04 " 9.00 Concord .1117 P M. 8:30 u 9:26 Zanesville ...... ....... 1.10 " 9:30 " 10:30 " Newark 2.08 " 10:3711:00 Arrive Columbus... 8.20 " 1215 P. 31., 1 30 A. " M. The Papress Train going Bait will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only. Goma Wasr will ptop only at the above named Stations. The Mall Train pia stop at all the Stations where the Mall le to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stallone on nodes being given. The Night Train will atop at all Sta• tioni on proper notice being given. ' ' Goir EAST ma 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express 'Praia which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua an d Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville aid Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East. ern Cities. The &SO P. M. Train will oonnect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Bandasky, hiansil,id and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving ,W i le and points below Cincinnati, and taking the Er AB on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with thi nat Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana tiu=unond by morning Train on Indiana Central also connect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at iklf. P. M., and leave by 10:80 P. M. Trait tojtaltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving In Balti more ors P. M., next day. The 11:130 P. 11. Train connects at Columbus with the Mail Train which leave's Cincinnati at 5:30 P. hi., and arrives at Ltellair at 115 A. M.; connecting with the Atioommoda• don Train on the Baltimore end Ohio Railroad. Pastan gem leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day. ton, reach Colambu, la suason to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber land, sleep there, nod resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. - . The 6:15 A. M.—Mall Train conneote at Bellair with ?fight Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with trains to and from &Ludwig, slansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago Via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains (or Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbane. The 9 - 45 A. M. ilaprass Train connects with the E3press Train from Baltimore, and arriveg In Columbus at 8.20 P. M., and concocts with trains going south and West aril,. In In Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The tl-00 P. M. Train connects with the T. ttnannodstion Train from Crultherland, and at Columbus with Mall Train at 216 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. Latkyette, Terra Mute, Saint Louis and Chicago. ISAAOI.I. BOUTILWICK, Supt. Zanesville, Jane IS, 1835—Da1] CLEVELAND AND PITTBEIIROH RAILROAD. • CONNECTING ACNE STEAMERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE, VIA WELLSVILLE AND Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. Mshortest, quickest and moat reliable mote to Toledo, icas°, Hock laland, Galena, and It. Louie, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Handled miles shorter and about nine hones quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh La Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago . Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago iventy•three bean, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. On and after Monday. September 3d, 1806, the trains on this rood will ran as Jailors: VIA ALLIANCE The Trains of the Ohio and Peon.. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 2.00, A. M. and 8.00, A. 11., and 3 00 P. It, loom fleet at Alliance at SOO A_ M., 11 60 A. M , and 8 ai P. M, as follows: Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance 8 00, A. M „ 1150 A. ht., and if 35 P. M., ronn.ctiug at Hudson with Trains for Cuy. thir Falls and Akron. and arriving in Cleveland at 10.26 -- .. i A. ....t-, 210 P. 21, and 5 SO P. M. o'clock , o'clk., for West Newton, and connect there wth the PaesengersTor Toledo, Chicago, St. Louts, Rock Island, steamer Roll= at 7.32, in time to reach Pitt/shunt:tat 1 Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with- i P. Si out detention, will take the train 'naming Pittsburgh at Fare In•ca Ck , unellesille to Pittsburgh $1 75 d 00 A. M., and strriving in Cleveland at 2. - 2* P. kt., as tint I'M, from Uniontnts a to Pittsburgh : - 2 2.5 to the only train by which ekew, connections are made. .ni. Local Frel.,ilt and ktisaeriger Train wt:l leave Ctot, through the above points. Peseengers by this train reach 7 mdisvitte at 10 3J A. 31., and returning . ill leave West Obicago et 730 Der% morning. and 81. mints at midnight. N•me Lim at 330 P. M., riot pin; nt all way stations (or VIA WELLn - ILLX. frelght an pant nog, rn The steamers Ellpre an 1 11...aanen111 leave the Ainrionp, 0.1 Saturday the uttunl aftern,or. , re! n rail i lie over until beta wharf every morning, (num:tare exearpteit) •1 I) the loilenlog morning a: S :10 JI rk pe c l oc k , 'Tor WeUcenlle ani n ,ctim & arii.b . (hi vral,, !caring Pameengere by the catty tiny t.D.- y boat from PhLme 'Meth:Title at 4 :TO P. 21. burgh coo by thl• artanrernent gn tot wart without daisy, An ACCOCIII3OIIIItIOII Trais still leave Wellsville daily. P.O: farther ict_tromation, apply to the otlinetre on board (Sundays earepted,) at 6 tO P. 31., connecting 2101 a Deyard tie e:eamb:at itoii•c, or to the A gents e. Wet., Newton with XApreisa Train, arriving in Ciereland at rib.itts from Weikel*, commenting at Bayard for Carroll- r...-::11 A .f.i• tan t ijupe, intender I. ton, Waynesburg, D3ver and New Philadelphia. _ . _ Sig - 'Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and fist North Wert. .I.I,LINOIS via Wdlli,lllo, are eold at $1 less than via A I nanri, 4:11:11TRAL ItAl I ItOAD: The Trlllll2l from Chsveland t., T 61,10 ...I ( - 1,1,,.., , ,, r un ~,, follow.:—Leave Cleveland of 6 10 A 51., 2 tft P. M 1 , 7 05 r ' - oits, M. Arrive at Chicago 8:.0 P. 21 , 7.10 A. M ..., 7.4 1. M. ."'-' i; . t. , ":' N '1 :I .-. . TA... J. DURAND, 8n 't. Cleveland. OAUCIIIISY,AWc, Pittsburgh 7:11 MILES OW DISTANCE BAYED, AIR LINE ROUTE BICTRUrI ,Vta CHIC.4OO, ALTO.V a BT. LOUIS . • CENTRAL ROUTE. •asocan Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, -MISSOURI, All Railroad to th• Itlisaissippl. NEW AND DIRECT 80,-UTEf for Comfort. . . FROM PITTRBORGH TO Columbus, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Terre Haute, Rock Island, Louisville, 'Vincennes. Ipws City, Eit. Lo.la, Dubuque, Dayton, Cairo, - Dubuque, Xenia, Memphis, Galena, Zanesville, Vicksburgh, Peoria, Newark. New Orteano, Peru, AND INS PUCICIPLL CITIAN IN TEI WIST AND 501110, Vies the STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA RAILROAD 'Patch Is now rompletrd end in eucceearni operation be tween Btenbenville end Newark, 0. On and after Monday, September 10th, 3856, a daily morning and evening line of elegant and swift running eteduarS, commanded by experienced and accommodating oftledi, will leave Plitsbitrglr as followe r The Morning Lite, composed of steamers FOREST CITY, Capt. Moore, and DIURNAL, Ca pt Shoales, leave Pitts. burgh every day, (Sundays eacepted,) at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. Passengers dine en board, and reach Steuben ville at 5 P. 51making an Immediate connection with the EVENING k):PREI 4 B TRAIN of the 8. a I R. R.—which makes direct connection at Newark for the above cities. The Evening Line, composed of steamers VIEVTURR, Capt Gordon, and CLARA FISHER, CapL Gordon, leave Pittsburgh every day, at 6 o'clock, P. M. 4P"Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at 7 next morel tig— In time for the Mall Train, which leaves immediately, and makes direct connection for the above titles—thos deriding night t , avel by railroad. • 3ltir Fare an Cheap an by any other railroad route. For Through and Local Tickets, and further information, apply to • JAS. COLLINS A CO., Ailots Nos. 114 and 116 Water st., between wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. B. W. WOODWARD, *Mtn DEVENNY, ten. AgenL HID AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD, •••••••••mr“-; 7 -••••?'4 ••• •• • .=" • THE 81701,TE8T, QUICKEST, CHEAPEST AND ONLY ROUTE by which Passengers can have ail Railroad to St. Lo-le. Time to St Looit, PS7 hours, from Pittsburgh. The Six Feet adage of Hits Road amommodstest wide ears —eleven feet Inside—with roomy meats, unattainable on narrow guage roads By the Ohio and Penn , ylvanis Railroad from Pittsburgh to Crestline, passengers connect with Railroads for Indian. apotia—manecting there with Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad for Vincennes. No change of care at Terre Haute. Baggage choked to Indiaoeepolie, thence to S.. Louts. Trains lease Pittsburgh as fellows: The Fast Train leer. at 2 A. M. Mall Teal loaves at 8 A 11. Express Train leaves at 3 P. ht. Passengers make clone connections at Crosaine f r In dianapolis, and there make clove connections with mil• mad for Wharvanne.s. without a change of cars, and at Who. canoes take the Ohio and Ilissidstppi Railroad direct for St Louis—throngh in 27 hours; conneellog at Sandoval with the Illinois Central Railroad for Cairo, where But claw &similes can at all times be had for !Hemphill, Vicksburg, New or lean., and all points on zhe lower Mississippi river. Passengers can always line at St. Louie, steamers for the Upper siillll.ippi, Illinois and klissouri rivers. This is one hundred mike th- shortest ratite to St. Louis rear To St. Laub via Bellefontelne a..d Union To " " Columbus, Xenia and Dayton To " Collllllbuo, Can amid and Law moos. burg 19 30 Psarengers and Baggage transferred from spot to d.pot free of charge. F..r through tickets or further Informer ion please apply to .1 O. CURRY, Ticket Agent. 0. St P. Ralirrall Company, corner office, Monongahela noun, Pittsburgh, or to OEO. PARRIN, Ticket Agent, Fedenal Street fitatlen, Allegheny City. JAMES M. WARD, Superintendent 0. ft M. Railroad. F. KNOWLAND, Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. octl9 PITT8B" _IiBITHOEI AND COHNNLLEIVILLE 4Ana. 0 ".- RAILROAD. riILIE AND CONNELIAVILLE BAIL nom) le now open from Weoz Newton to Connellervllle, fifty-eight miles from Fithiburgh, on the Youghiogheny This cc. first class &ad le now open for the transports t on of paxecrigera and frel,h„ in connection with the fine /teenier EULIAN, from .i.iieburgh m Lkenellirille, as followvi The steamer EOL'AN wUI heave her wharf, above the Monongahela Badge , every afternoon, ci half pant three o'clock, for %Vett Newton, coonlicting there with the morn ing train leaving at 830 for Connellerille, and ruching there at 9.80 A. ~ in time for the titak," for Uniontown. pare, $8 75 rare to Uniontown_. 2 25 A train will leave Ooonell”Ille in the morning, et fi lb z.,51 Carrying the Great 11. States Nall and Express TWO PASSESOKII TRAINS RUN DAILY ,-to is @nth,. length from DUBUQUE to CAlltu, ThiL Coact, In conjun,tl , n wtth TmirLs of the Ohio KWi tkliNtlippi it it. not Cbleao and (7.,1ey; it illmad, forme the mort direct and ~ n ly N. 121111.1.16 it. it. :rote fri..3 ()MOM>) to fly LOUIS, CIIIUAUO to CAIRO, CIIICAtiO to DUBUQCS. leave Clthlago art ft•Ilow.; 10 A. if and 10 I' if —Re forte uen CAIRO ES Ph LIS. raze-Ili:err fen dt. Lot:ts by title train take the card of the Ohio nod IL It. It Sandoral, and are carried direct to 8L Lou!. 935 A. M. •n 1 4.10 P. U.—Donoqu• LND (144tra ¢_• ea•S', eozoecting et Dunbe..h (orpodte Dubuque) with Daily Line of Ptosm I'•i 4.4,1 for rL Paul •n 1 Oaf Upper Mlfugbudppl riser clam. Trains leave Cairo for Chicly, nod Dubuque at 7.30 A M. and 7.00 P. NL Paasengere Erma the Eut and places on the Ohio river destined for rxt. Louie, vrlt7 save 190 miles of tedioue sod or, oertalo river navigation from Nino Lo 8L boots, and arrive ftfteso hour, I, adrance of the river route, by taking the are at Cairo. Tickets to Pt. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all im portant places by this route, can be had at the offloe of the u.'a P. and C. A P Railroads In Pittsburgh, ani Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago. .1. 15 R. B. MAPON, Bun't AL L EGI LUCA( V VALi t itilr itAILttOAD. ruin ALLE3IIRNY VALLNY RAILROAD la now open j end to operstion between Plinths:ugh and Kiskimkritas River, In Armstrong county, Pa, a distance of 31 mile* Traitor for Paw:angora and Freight will leave Lawrence ville Station, (upper wall of Arsenal.) regularly every even ing, I Sundays ascepted,) at 5 o'clock, and atop at the follow ing stations, via: tlharpsbarg, shades Run, Ireland, dandy Creek, Verner, Halton, Lognn's Edd,,, Logan's Ferry, Parnsrsult, Arnold's, Tarerawn, Cbartiers, McCain's, Freeport, and Kiel Minna& Raturnlng, nlll toare Klakhuhntua Station at a o'clock A. SL, and stop at all the above intermediate Asthma. - . The Excel,lslor Omnibus Lie* will convey passel:igen to and from tneir depot, corner Fifth and Mar .et streets, at charges not escewhiag twelve cents. Tiekete can b, had at the Omnibise °Moe, from the Agent of the Company, or from the Cormluctore. Arrangements are being made to convey passengers from Freeport and Kiskimboltas • tations to points along the Al legheny and Illskiminitaa robe. ago. IL EIOUISAInd, Engineer. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. T (MEAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecUng the At. I Untie. titles with Western, North-western and South western Btatea, by • continuo,. Railway direct. This road Liao connects st Pittsburgh with dully line of menu:lora to all parts on the Western hirers, and at Cloreland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable route by which FUER/11T oan be forwarded to mud from the Great West. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Sboee, Dry G00dA.1 750. per . 'ooz e. (in Lance,) Fore, Pestilent, Ac............) SECOND CLASS.—hooks and Stationery,! Dry Goode, (in baloa,) Hardware, Lea-}6oc: per 1001ba. ther, WoeL Ar THIRD CLANS.—An rile, Bagging, Bacon 1 60 e. per int . e. ' and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, ,kc FOURTH CLASS —Coffee, Plan, Bacon and 40e. per imbe. Pork, (pocked,) Lard and Lard Oil Ala— In shipping Goode from any point Lai of Phlladal. phin, be , articular to mark package -Ma Pennty/oania Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without daten Lion. Itialllll2 AGILItTeI —Moses Potter Boston; J. L Elliott, N Y.; E. J. Speeder, Philadelphia; Megrim a Koons, Hait i more ; Geo. C. Franciecus, Plitaburgh ; Shringman & Drown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. it. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; Si. C. yieldrum, 3ledlr,n, Ind.; Hamlin & Cu., St. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell & Fon, Evansville, Indiana. PENNSYLVANIA ILAILICOAD. - IFIIIREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philade'. phla and Pittsburgh. THIS MORN [NO MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 74, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. ring FAST LINE, leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a: 1 P. Zd.., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 230, P. M. THE NIGHT KZ:- Films TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. 11., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 0'.20, P. M. Blairsville Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. Brinton's Aammtrio dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., Uri o'clock P. al., and & 18 P. M. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Ralima& and from St. Louie, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 1114 Frankfort Lexington and Lou Ky. Terre Haute, Madieon,Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day. ton, Spring - field, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve. tand, Uolumbud, Zanesville Masailion and Wooeter, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Zanesville, from and to NIW OA LIANA, ST. Lome, LOCUST/LLB and CINCINNATI. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and moat expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THOS. 11001tB, Agent, Passenger Linea, Philadelphia. J. IIiIiBB . IMISN, 17 2 1 Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. Writing Classee.....DulErs College. 'AJO ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST hes the same 1111 facilities for leaching all the branches of this ert. Mr. WILLIAMS' skill an e Basin-es and an Ornamental Penman is unrivalled. Gentlemen and Lady teachers In structed in all the ornamental branches of the art. Ladle* taught in a separate apartment. A elms of Lady Teachers, and young ladies who are engaged in ether studies during the week, meet every Saturday afternoon from 8 till 6. For terms apply to the Principal. (novtl MEM - RAILROADS • - • Fall Arrangement. BROAD GAUGE ,17?a_-,r . tP4 r Ow, .ary CTIICAtIO to CAIRO H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. U. J. LOMBAERT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. M=Ml INWRANCE -COMPAIgIES. Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819. PAID UP Oa -- - - -- - th Capital, 5500,000. ritHE TIMITY-EXTB ANNUAL STATEMENT of the I 'Assets of the ILTNA INBUILINOB CO.MPANY,of tiara ford, is fosnlohod this agency on the Ist of Jannary,lBsls, under oath. Heat Estate, uninonmbered 4 ,4_ 16,672 05 Seventy-two Mo rt gage liondfl, 6 and 7 cent., pat. —able sembatmually ' 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,913 17 BiHs Receivable, vell secured, payable at Bank... 126.227 35 Railroad Stocks to Connecticut 97.515 00 Bank Btocks in the city of Hartford 142,896 00 Bank Stocks In - New York .elty - ' , 08,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents and others.— $773,378 63 The *Mount of liabilltietulue or not due to Banks or other carditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due; none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,118 22. Losses unadjusted and In maim:we, waiting (or further proof, $61,257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, ouch only Imprinting, &c. Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design ls to limit the lom by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or lees. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stars or Comrsoviser, i , Hartford, Jan. let, 1885. Hartford county. I" PersOnally appeared 'MMUS A. Alexander, Secretary of the lEtna. Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore• going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to hie beat knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Lessee paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $780,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, slim tie organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is 111/rd at this agency, nt remunerative ratea. .4Efr Offloe, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. j soli H. B. TEN EYCK, Agent Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution, No. 68 Flusrth terte, NEXT DOOR TO THE PITT/312E1RM BANK, TB NOW OPEN d o ily from S to 2 o'clock ; also. on Wed nesday and Saturday evenings, from 0 to 8 o'clock. Deposits reevlved of all sums not lees then One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June sod December. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering the benevolent objects of the institution, have entered Into a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to depositor'. hooka containing the Charter, hjyLawa, Rules and Rego lationa, forniahed gratis, on applie.ation at the office. Prenzient—GEOßGß vim P6aSIDENT.B : . .. ... Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenberger, George R. Whits, Charles Kuapp, William P. Johnston, DT:Grattan Murphy, James W. Hallman, Theobeld Umbabsetter, Alexander Bradley, Isitito H. Pennock, William Phillips, WHllem J. Anderson. r a uarris : .. John 0. Backofen, James Hartman, Hill Rurptin, John M. Kirkpatrick Albert Culbertson, John D. WOord, Robert Chester, ftsibert Morrow, J. Gardiner Collls, Welter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, A: M. Pollock, John S. Ccrgrave, Fleury L. Ringwelt, Charles A. Colton, Hebert Robb, R. G. Rdrington, ()Barge R. Riddle, Francis Felix, Jeanne Rboade, George F.olllmore, Janes Biddle, James EL Hoon, Oaorgs S. golden, William S. Have Alexander rindle, Secretary and —OIIARLKB A. COLTON. J3 , 19A1y ORMLANNUAL DIN'IDCIO), 8 MIL CENT., JULY I, 'Sao ACTNA INiIDRANCIL co➢IPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. CILARTEIIED - - - - - 1819 PAID UP. Ilasb Assets, July 1, 1865, .835,530 aa. rIONTINUN lo snake trisorancle on all sescriptions of lJ property at equitable rates. Thts Company have Maintafind a positinn for honorable dealing for 36 years, and Is unsurpassed for responsibility and punctuality by any other similar Institution in the United btates. !Semi mutual statement of the condition of this Company on lie In this office, for the examination Of the public. 11. B. TEN4IYOK, Agent. Once, North.west comer Fifth and Wood streete, Pate. burgh. jr.g DSI 16 W HI. 11C. MUTUAL SAFETY INSITUNCS COMPANY. rITPIONIn the North Room of the Eichaogr, on Third V.l street. PHILLD/LPHLA. MARINE LNEUR4I NC ES. On Tanana, ll Casido, STo alt pasta of the Weld. Palma?! nit/.NU I INBIIRiNCES On goods by rivers, cartels, lakes nn I land carriages, to all parsec( the Union. DIRE INSURANCES On merchandise tenerally. On stores, dwelling houses, As. ASSEIS OD TIER OXIDANT, Norem&r 7, 103. Bomb and M0rtgagee........_ ....... $'14,300 00 Steteot Pennsylvania, Pbaleephiei cup, Spnng tier-den, Southwark, and otb•r loans 161,443 42 Stooks In banks, railroads and Insurances corn ea . Bills receivable-- Casit on hand..... kialancealu the ban . d s of . A - geats and premium.) on Marine Poleies recently 1,9‘104 ..... . ...... _121,707 67 Subscription Notes..... .......................... ...—......100,000 00 Intik - tot, Wm. Martin, , Dr. Z. M. Beaten, Joreph It. Seal, Hugh Crala, Edmund A Bonder, P.penerr .11'/Icaln, , John C. Darla, Cliaries Rally, Robert Barton, , ' &Linnet B. Btoket, John It. Penrose, Henry !loan, George 0 Lehaw, J :Law Trot:4ll.lr, Edward Darlington, I Wei. Eyre, Jr , U. tones Brooke, I Joebue L. Crice, J. O. Johnson, , Janes Tenstect, Jaziee C Baud, ' John II Pena pla, Tbentilo+ Paulding, Charles Rebate r, Jr•e: B. ACFarLand, J T. Linn, l'iLtsburith, W. O. Ludwig, . al. CL Margen, do. WM. MA ATER , Prwaiden L 111.08. C. ELAND, Vies Presul en t. Joest a W. CcorAn, Seey. P. A. MAJDBRIA , Agent, merle No. 9 Water street, Pitteburgh. . . . . The VIULASLALIi Ysu hra Lare.oc• Compalay, Of PASlaelliphaa, Ftwrisyllionia. DIREGTOEB—CharIea W. Bancker, Th omas Ilan, T a blas Wagner, lament Grant, Jacob IL iimith, Geo. W. Rich. an* Mordocal 1). Lerida, Adolph{ 11. Bode, DaTtd IL Browne, Morrie Pattereon. Cain., N. Demesne, PresidolL Cam G. Bkarcz..tn, Ek...,•dary. Continue to make intrunance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town mei country, at nine as low sa are conalstent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital andp=lums, safely invested, at ford ample protection to the The Assets of the Company' on January Ist, 1851, am Pub lished agreeably to an Act of Amenably, were as follows, via: $013,128 68 Reel FAteta..— ........ ....... 84,371 78 temporary Lamm _. 83,004 17 81,889 00 84,840 81 Ohms their Incorporation, period of blunt -oneyears, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, tomes by tire, thereby eConling evidence of the advantages of Ituntranott, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. ()ABDO:Fa COFHII, Agent, apt Offloe, north-east old. Wood uni Third eta. THE UNITED STATES - LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PUiLADEL~PuI A. ORARTHERD APRIL 80TH, 1860. OIIARTES PERPRITAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Oi!See, 8. E. Corner of Third and Chaintii Streets, Pilikedelphia. 'Officers of the Home Board 'at fliaddelplaldt , Stephen R. Crawford,lnallneoan Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Banismin W. Tingley, Oeo. WHenry, Jacob L. inorettea, 116.6163 Dererena, William M. Godwin, William President—Stephen R. Crawford. rice Prerideni—Ambroee W. Thompson. -Medical Zaaminer„ J'ittrtruspA—Jantes 11. Willson, M. D. Arkgheny Crity—R. B. Mowry, M. D. GI:O. S. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITIIFIRLD STREIT& Authorized Capital, 8300,000. ISUMS DifiLDINGS and other property against loss or damage Dj Fire, and the peril, of the Bes and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DlEtOtOrtt. Win. F. Johnston, Roily Patterson, W. Ill'Olintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. (Mar Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. 4 Carrier, Tames B. Neglvy, W.Raven, Wade tampion, D. &Park, R. R. Coggehall. Hon. WM. Y. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTRIGION, Vice President. A. A. CAIIIIIIIII, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. 8. canal's, Asslatant Sect etery. W Insures*-- ,destern Insurance Company, I'ittaburgt. IL MILLER, Jr., President. 1 F. ISL. CORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 30'0, 000. 0 WILL insure against all kinds of rinks, FIRE and MA BLINN. All losees will be liberally adJusted and promptly paid. A Home Inetitution, managed by bias:mons who are wall known In the community, and who are determined, by promptnessand liberality, to maintain the character which they have asenmed, as offering the beat protection to those who desire to be Inured. Directors.—R.Miller, Jr., O. W. Nicketson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, O. I !amen, a eorgeW. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott,GeOrge Darsie, James ?do. Anley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. 106. Once, N 0.92 W►ter street, (WarehOnee of Spang 4 00. , a talre,) Pittsburgh. aor'SS:ly -- - - Alomander W. Poster, A TTORNICY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, aso Boum- Ll SOll In CaAaciaT, 'eat for preparing Bounty Latvia and P01313i01:1B, and for the GollettlOn of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. ifirCollectiona made in this and adjoining Counties; Fde totes of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage er other security. Titles examined end title papers drawn. OM,. on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 18515 H mballitdaw H. A. Swller ' UrIIOLEMLE ANB ItEPAIL DISA to t.RER YUAN AOP,b, Ranges, stoves, Tin, Ito t end housekeepers' Hard. were, Tinnerie litachinee and Tools, Tin Plate, dheet Iron, Wire Rivets, be. be 24 North Second street, (opposite Budder's latel,) HARRISBURG. sep29.d3is KIER'S TRANSPORT/01'10 N. LINE. ANTIOIPATING the want of facilities for transporting Freights to and from the &stern Cities, via. Peuusyl. rani& Canal and Railroads, we have increased our stock of Boats, Ac, on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1500 tone per month each way. We. assure oar friends, and those disposed to patronise the State improvements, there will be nothing spared on oar part to render general satittfactiati in forwarding Raab era and Western - Freight. with promptitude and despatch. BIER A MITOEIELL, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. mAOKERair-60 half bbl, No.B large for sale by noVI RIMY 11. OOL LINB. t //, ' 4 f -•".' r ' 4. m rt, ' ISITOSSI BANK ER& AND STOKERb: AUSTIN LOattliS. ' srogs ALp,.331-Li t: ißaoKEß, • ask+, .A`o. ft 2 liturf4sf&ststs6 Wad. IVOTES, Drafts; Bonds, Siitgages s and Loam cm 403- .01 terabit, negotiate& &oaks baught and sold on com mission. hand Warrants bought and sold. Particular - attention paid to - the ',Mohan and sale of Copper Btocka. All communications attentai to prom wet. n. anzuente .... . .. ~. aae a. rear. Wm. ss , co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; N. It Cameiv-Mod And Third eirirls.•- , • ART All transaciiinia made on liberal terms. Oolleetlons of Bills, Notes, &0., promptly attended to. Janßeelw ARTHITRS, , RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNEA OF FOURTH ANDIUMTHFIELD HTRERT9; an2:tim Pittsburgh, Pa. 212,606 06 Removal. P,ATRIOKB & FRIEND, BANIMS AND 11XCNIANGIO MIME, Hest Removed thew Office tottieOnmer of IVA end Wood do. rrrtsninteii, PA. gpATRICKS te YRIILVD, Bankers and Bachange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, ikaoptanees, Gold, Sliver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities mutant!) , for sale. • • Collections guide in all the cities thronshont the Vnited States. Deposits received In par funds or PQM* PlArAit the corner of filth an& Wood Streets. N. HOMES & SOU, BAILDRB AND ItBCIELANOR BILOBIBB, 'ELM mouse roma JIMMIZICI Ago SICHABG.t Onto to sox 87 MAIMS? mut, term DOWIEI BUM' oia) thillo. • .J HOLMES BONS • Dankest siSti ElsolurafgeDrekta, 1.1 • oodDrolers in Soles, Drattly Acteptioacat, aold• ail. vas and Balt Notes. Ilictiatoceon tOKB&IMM acti Mot= Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the titles thrortghotit, the United " States. Deposib received ID par !tura or ettrotmori No. 67 Market street, between Third =I Not:alb MM:ly JOHN W BANKER AND EOODS,B DOKE-1k Druara in N 'Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. TOOK bought and sold on commission. Collections 1..) carefully attended to. Interest paid on Depoelt. eir No. tBA Fourth attest', nearly opposite the M. M. Dank. dean HILL & WOMBS AND EXCILSNGZ IHIGHEBB, mann OP WOOD AND you' IGHT &XOELANGE an: the , lastern to tbsa ennstantly for sale. Time Ms ol a:tobacco aral Noldboxnulted.— §ld, S il ver and Bank Notes, Ignagtat and so Oollectiona made In an the prineipal etties Ortho Gni &atm. De posit reoelved of Par and Garrent Panda mar27ly ALLIS 1:0111.131, =WANDOI 11111 L *US 11 KHAN= Br Rumen AND DicalAmas Diumms, D L,L. in AND EX Gold, silver, and Baatle Noteepaegoalate 1.) Loans on Beal Fatete or Eitok Seetieides; ptdebass Prom!miry Notes an/ Time Bills, on Dud and Wad; buy and sell Stocky on Commission. Collection!, toads on all polnte in the LWOw (mil 0 E. &BNOLD It .CO., BANWBBS factuatela BEM j ,Ooln, Bank /a: R , test and Li Time Draffe, Uollections carefaUY attended to, and proceeds remitted to my part of the Unlon. Stocks bought and sold OP omfolasodon. OS- No. 14 Pourth et, nag door to Bank pant - fig. jeeLII -- wromAs - wciorrs, airCOMMEROIAL BROKEIt,"E. . . 2 otos, llondo, Stocks, Real &slats, &ay No. 76 Fourth sLoPittsbunbt,Pak. [Jed/ OfnimlotelPs Loan 0/11e0, • 100 SMFrRYLRLD f3THERT, NEAR rung.- IN Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware and other valuable arttcles. eaten:Ely CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO . ,- EN ORME:UT of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Llbirity jr street, which her ennui tuobounded poptdarity tutOr he name of the TERRE Bltt DOORS, turee,yer the viz , pose of acquiring more spike 'for their Immense business, • moved to thesspeci a l building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STEILYT, Where they hue the man Et PLENDED STOOK now OF OLOTHB I AZD - - READY MADE CLO p TAING, That has ever bean offered to the Their principal object for tbto =weal, is to give them more faeJlitire for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to he as good as any mann factured In the Union. CUSTOS! WORK, IN TUE EMT BMA, AIM Upon 81/01113? NOSICL They have on hand o fall and beautiful luisortroant at Lcyrus and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Our Interests are identical with those of on eaatotoars, bad we assure the publics fist our fidelity nill not foil in 11l I Ins all ardent we may be favored with. Zir DON'T FOliGiff TUE PLACE-- '34,01'2 20 ..169.5'.6 04 .. 10,0 - 1 30 No. SS Wood Stteet, *Jr, eu;) ooaszu of DLAXOND N. /3.---We desire our patrons iitindevaband tha t we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Basta= on Liberty street. Our attention le devoted exelnitlvely to the House above dung - natal. JOHN PCOLOIHritt CO. $62!,676 53 FIdST AILFLIVAL OF FALL DRY GOODS AT LOVE BROTHERS, Oar No. 74 NA KNir STEM PIT^SIITIRCH, sin* or Toe ORIGINAL sad toes. Ya ß rti t l E nl a s OO so p ro S e t7tt Ai e Vae wr st and unusuall y niei b ele Goods that we have ever been able lo offer, mach as Extra raper Silks; French Merinos; Oashmeres; Mous de mines; Plaids ' ' Stripes; Coburge; de. NE KOLE ITURK—The Len esacrttnent in the city. Collars, Chemizettes, Sleeves; Flouncing*, Edging; and Inserting; Shawla, Cloaks, Talmse and karts; New style Broche, ?laid, Cashmere Moire Aht. Velvet ;rape Silk, de. Together with a large assortment of MOURNING GOODS cf all descriptions. Oar DOMESTIC and HOUSE FURNISHING DEPART MENT ie wett sorpited, and we feel cionfi lent the: we can offer greater Inducements now than we here ever been ante to offer before. We solicit an eimuication ot our stock before purchasing else. here, a 3 all will find it to their advantage to do so. We wilt Mae be almost daily In receipt of new on I deeirw ble Goods throughout the season. LOVE BROTHERS. (Formerly Young, Stevenson & Loss, ewp6 No 73 Market street, Pliffebtlurh. Pa. 66 11. A&NOL D & SONS, 60 WHOLEBALN AND lISTAIT. DRALIES IN FASHI,ONABLE CLOTHING, And Gentlemen's Purniehing Goods, N 0.6 6 MARKET STREET, between Third and Ironrth, Pittsburgh. Keep constantly on hand, a large stock or Clothe, Casenneres and Vestinga Garments made to order on the shortest notice, and In the latent styles. Air All °Nen promptly attended to Caner:ant Full and Winter Goods EDMOND WATTS, klltellANT TAILOR, NO. IBS LIBERTY STRUT:— In I have now on hand large stook of Fall mid Wintm Goode. Overomtlngs, of entirely DOW designs; Plash Vest , log., of the most beautiful patterns; French and Cassimerra, of every style and abode In the market, M il t which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, end warranted to cult. oati New Oloalatng Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. Mtn subscriber has Stun opened Mb new eatabllstonent. 1 where be has alma on hand • largeand choice Leon wen t or all article,' of o,whleh ha , warrante equal to any In the city, and will RE at thentostreasonable prl. °ea The public are requested to ghe him Y call. parikly R. OPPENIMBIZE. HOILIFIES TO LET—Aprly to 8. CURBS= 3 BON, 63 Market street. new Brick Dwelling House, just nuisbrii, containing alas rooms, situated on Decatur street Also, a new house of nine rooms, an Irancook street, near Christ Church. A Room fn the Post Dulidloge, Fifth street, suitable for so office. A large 001oe eo Thin) street.. A Store Boom, No. 51 Market street A Warehouse on Water street. A House of nine rooms, and two *ores of land, with fruit (roes, Aa. Will be leased for the years. Also, good Dwelling Rousts fir We' Apply at the office of S. WITHER= & BON, oet 24 63 Market ammo, — -- • VT OBE 'VALUABLE BOOKS—Bobinaon'e English Bar- ILL mood, of the Gospels. tmgater's Analytical debrew and Otte!dee Tatman. Illesntleld's Greek Testament; 2 vole. The Episcopate of the Protratent Episcopal Church to the United States of America—an eeaasees by H. D. Evans, D. D. Dr. Wattia Mirk and Beer Cateehient The belt Catechism broke Into Sheet Questions end Answe Mks Mclntosh's new Juveniles—Grace Mal Clare, Blind Alice, Florence Arnott, and Jessie Graham. For sale at DAVISON'S Theological Bookstore, 66 Mar. N bet, near Fourth street. cest27 NEWLY INVENTED PEN, of an entirely new ind' pie and useful qualities. The advantages of th ispen are— let. This pen will hold Ink enough to write a whole page of letter paper. 21. This pen It so conatruoted aa to hare a good spring near the point, almi'ar to a quill. 31. The points cannot lap, and the pen will always write smoothly. 4th. It It gold, and consequently cannot corrode. A trial of [nese pens will prove their superiority over any fountain pen made. For sale by W. 8. lIAVIiN, oct2o Market etreet, corner of Second. I\TE MUSIO—Just received, per express, by CHAR -1.11 LOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood ;street— Harrel Dell; B Mille Kitty; Old Bob Ridley ; rarcull Mazurka: Have you seen Bain Champagne Schottisch ; Snow Flake Polka; Newport Waltzes; Paisley Schott:l/eh; Schnapps Polka; Bye and Bye—Wurzel; Yoang America Schottisch; Trees of the Foreat--companion to Shells of the Ocean;" A Mother's Prayer Say you love me—Romans; My Old Virginia HOMO—new song; Le Tyrol, with variations—W. V. Wallace What shall be, my Themes — O. W. Warren; Moonlight on the Ocean Oh, fare thee welt my own love ; My Bark le Gaily Dancing; Village Maiden—S. 0. Foster; Come where my Love lies Dreaming; "Germ for Guitar Players,"—a collection of twelve beau- tiful melodies for the guitar, by P. Kruger; " Friater's Melodies," arrang.d, for guitar; " &Nast of Melodies," do do by Edw. Pique. A NEW STOCK OF PIANOS Will arrive and be open for inspeoilon this week. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood et., Second„doo; above Fifth. kW BOOKS—SU Gaye of Creation; Clouds and Sunshine, or the Life of a Village Pastor; Scenes in the Practice of a New, York Burgeon ; A Visit to the Camp befo a Sebastopol; The Proverbs of all Nations My Bondage and Freedom, by Fred. Douglass; Mary Lyndon: an autobiography; Omar Pasha, or the Vizier's Daughter, by G. W. M Reynolds: Japan IS it is and was; The Mayflower, by EL Beecher Stowe I Sunshine on Daily Paths, by H. Beeoher Stowe ; The Slave of the Lamp ; Life and Times of James Gordon Bennett; Women of the French Bervolution. For sale by [ootElj B. T. 0. MORGIAN, 1041 Wood et. EME=MI4 CLOTHING. NESS COATS =ES . . . .:~~s:; CITIt - 110TEL, " Ctiti .310Vneira • Corium of analthliolit toad otroatort • JOHN Z GUS; Proprietor. • rrszt UR GE PA , - lArgeifid .gp . pimodkua Home buying% Undergone; I thorough rgpr,Jr lug wed - With now equipment; throughou4 tit Uorr utortaor tho.roceptlon ot r . t.ho u!srollog, public. YARD sr,as pa DAY. jel ANSION , .911 SE, Lf gOlt GE AU raoPaltron., O. 844 LIBERTY STREET, jut ' beside the Pamenin • Depotnt thsPeressylinhia Rcdltord, which makee if the moat convenient hones In the city for pessmigernt 'ins by •that road. Ttle.hoprietog having, at considerableerpeous e, 7 fitted 'En - excellent style, the SiAlkiiiloE /1011 . 13E4 vebtild 'Lumen fully solicit a Anle of toltOinige.7oserst is attached a splendid ST&BLE.and extensile WRICrlf l' RD, end, ing ample sdedmmoditton &traveles and teamsters. Ms Larder aml Bar will Int Rumielied bent:tie market can • febdly ST. OL,Alti. arrneig.f Anil. and Se. Clgr 'traits, Pitteturgh,../12, MRS uturizeigned, forma* of "Brown's Hotel, " having this Large and Commodious LIOT/ii., ad having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite . Metric:ode and the traveling public tb give him a call. As sured, withthacouvenienes of the house and hie long ex perience in thwbolineettv he, eat! girt mire eatistaction, and hie ehargealtiodarittei,..• • . • fehlti cbmwor. 0 0 18IVE101T HOUSE, (101iNla 01! =MIT: AND • GRAM. STRUTS, near theitailinniA_Depot. . Inlsl7. • • JAMES 81LUINON. Proprietor. . owsTo.uns. • y Avarygy atquss. BO South Zightt, etney , w ; • , p • OASKIL.L 11.013SEli - - 01 RATER OP.MILINANDBOG2IIO73., WAILIMY, O. TRH :takee , pleatrami In announcing to the tst*hottowittblattitabas bfon 0 1 18 4od es summit of entertainment Being ocatunodkom and roomy, and adjoining thioffice of the in Stage Com pany,tOofiers inducements unsurpamed in Warren for the accommoda- Uou of the traveling connotmlty. share of public patronage SI reapectinily calcite & • aul7• • X. GABILILIa . RESTA ti RA.NTz. WILKINS - HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, PRoPaln.ron. Atria afro, between Wood and Lartakfdd• THU apaelotui watablltdment has been leased by - the aub• &Mbar, end eompbsAl Sentwated.lh,eallum, lie is. It all -botira-- to- furnish iyiees emery luxary:that can found in the beet regulated restaurants the States. Ms spastous Bar VII always he suppliedlettb the ray bat Uprose. "Atone of every da ite seastaai caulalways isalbund at Wilkins ap7) . O. 43ALLAGMISIL. CORNUCOPIA ierOYSTEROD. COF FSIT HO USE.•Ve D IMBIARD. No. 40, AM .412;n1,„benneen Wood and /AWOL janlo:ly] 111958131.013. ISATeraiett Ala, D. =GLIM, Sole Bottler of MIMI'S celebrated aamr. Kennett Ale slid .tricratn Stoat Also, Common Ale Porter, in quarts:l4 gat hottics. The ideation of fralllekt Irma the trade, le Tespectrally eolidted and by DlMagma' Water *aid SarsaparlUte. WM. D. ZNEILDID, etnieti below Penn, fa now nuin -I.4nving and bottleingthe above &Trained= as eibmideefinals. Ws measlier. of the beat quality, and unthawed fitOgi the purest materials. oetiLly GRE A.T DISCOVE RY A lIIPLE TfidTS, both .4 Jable Piactitio ners and Mint• fit sal anelycle, bele demonstrated the great value of PROP. DE GUTH'S beautiful omuldnalon, called "ELM) TRW OW for the relief and cure of Pain. Brit the Dv:Tie. theicutalvtal are rendering-fbeir verdict Juarnanner both rumilstakenbletrul entlefactOry. _More than 21:1,000 bottlee have bniu'liold in a 'Vey start thne-4 great proportion to *those Who heated seers recommend It, who bad tried IL Thoth is splendid - diet:every everywhere 'wham, hulfted, -and , nothing like it With ever 1 erne prepared.,.Why, for (hen, slotte,:tt wortlrEidlt,noo iltr to the oleße It alsesys hunts thief painfartormentors in 'nein/pious 'hones. - That Whitt lilt hot wariltln'the people if it curet'-Salt Diteurn, Eiyolpelan, ennker, lllnera, Soren of all kinds, (tiw, quenUy. taking Away al/ the pain twenty-four houre,) Ithetutuatten, - .Nmaiga,..Pilpitatlon,7ileadAtche,:Bwmcbitis, Mee, .Wolatt ConplaintsnEramps, Eprains,-f3ore or Swelled . Ernest, Salons. Wounds of aliklridsote.f Would $600,000 eXpress Revalue to Utopia:plat No , Berameji a mar, will =ski i fte the relief Gump:dm WIII this Oil rellevep.afni trendwni- 13m:hymn as we belie oftehmaMedi'herr' *Table 3110.mb:dad merchant% my tr ia l ' doctors and where haven said, alter from ten to fifty trials. . They.say the Electric Od la the finest medical combination ever pre _Pared. neither othossitenor injurious, but effectual la all the above and many other cases. Some honorable and heavy Vastness firma have, It ie true, soil some of the old (turpentine, tdtuminons, or coal tar, he. &a) external ap• pill:adorn, until their costumers ratarned bottle after hot• tie, with the remark that " the remedy was worse than the pan yet - such man have never rommenraded nor given countenance to them. Brit see some of our best merchants ordering morn every ten days, and alMays giving additional testimony to the value of We kimderful discovery. That a great many ladles are using It as a medicinal toilet article for themselves and their children, is well known. It emus allpimpies blotches and rareptions on the face and neck in so abort • time, you would saintly credit IL It frequently tednees asiaiqful siceMtg in two hours; has done It in Iraq an hour; cured many effectually in iii home. If ladles knew the soothing, strengthening and healing virtues In this On, they would never be induced to am anything else for womb complaints or pains of any kind. We now insert a letter just received from Henry Wiley, Esq., who went to kogland bit weeks Billet, (to dle ) Lenox, July 12, 1856. Pau. DE GaAs% Phila.—Dear Sir: When I left home for my health, (scrofalons eruptions, d 0.,) I Dever expected to return again, believing that my complaint would soon carry-me off. When you gave me three bottles of your Electric Oil to take with me, as merely a palliatire, I did not think I would co very Boon be called upon to thank you, as I now do, for my complete restoration. 1 tan only say, tefore the departure of the steamer, that you have only to come here with your Oil, to make a for tune in one year. There is not another similar medicine In England, If In the world. I will write by next steamer. Youre, moat truly, fine Was;. It cunt be their Imaginations, who state that old sores, that have discharged from els months to five years, have been cured by this Oil. It cannot be untrue, nor a damp. don, where pain is relieved in one die, often in half ID hour. No I common sense dictates no —and GOO written letters say 17A t Come and see them. A regular Doctor in attendance; and Ladles can consult Lady, privately, by dropping a line to the office. Advice from a distance, mak ing Inquiries that any physician can answer, will be promptly attended to. Always enclose a stamp, as our ser. 'ken are freely given, and we are drawn upon too often in this way. All cases treated liberally, with or without the Oil, as I have two Playtiolana associated.for this express PufPute , Prof. C. DE GEtATH, No. ag South Eighth street, Phila. N. 11.—The largest bottlea ten times the cheapest. Please notify me of any cue or failure to cure in from half an hoer to three weehs, as I tittle to cure on. aHr For sale by Da. EEKTSER, 140 Wood at rattan RAFIITATION IN- NEW NNOLAND— BatErrot, N. IL, June 9th, t%,3' . lb B. A. lizArurtode at Co.—Gentlemen For five years put I have need B. A. Fahnestoek's Vermifoge for an an - tbelmintie In my practice; my attention was first called to It In a case where - I had failed to dislodge worms with calo mel, pink and lumbago. A bottle wea obtained and used with (testable effendi since then ' , lures prescribed it for hundreds of patients, and aline majority of mama ► Ith complete ft:Cal& In one ease a single bottle of the medi cine brought away from one patient smutty eight worms. hays never known it to do harm, end I am todwel to mike thlsatitteMent from art honest conviction that It it the Meet Valuable Vermiftme yet known.- Buds la my con fideMee In its "worm killing powers, that I rceomatend tt to ot t hg e r . hydolans In this sectimi, and furnish them who the CL SAVAGE, IL D. ill=rand sold wholesale and retail by B. A. FA ILN I 3 it 00., corner of Wood and First streets, Pate burgh. seed Lass Books. AM selborfsed to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 vole. Pa._/osports, by Barr; Bouvier's Loskitutee; es eollers Evidence; Whartosea_Ulipagt, bat s'l4 And other Saporta, Elemanumy Works, &a. GEO. P. 011,LMOSE, sep2l at the oak. of Morning Tut. • EIIUELDIDIO LOT VOIL EALin. A LOT St foot front anyWYLLE street, and extending, badiTOP „Vella Vdelilley p On the hack part of the Lot to a Cellar small BAUM. This Lot , loin a desirable location for *residence; and will be sold tow, and on favorable terms. TRW good, and clear from intumbrance, Enquired GEO. GILLMORE, 1713 At Office of Mornins Post. Osummit BOARDENG - 11.0088.=-The GLEN HXTEL and . Grotrotts are Mitred for BERT for either the above pruposee. The &Wand arrangement of the howls, the beauty Wont and.varety of the groom* and the singular' advantage of the podtlon, pealuded from every tht= otdectlonable, render - thte a Irv* desirable location for either a Male= female Sonaltal_Ydr tam% apply mh24.4.f J. W. Min. sti.. g 7 Front street lrw~lNV*. Great Work. film Ue - T% OW .2 weinatiaroal.--The first vol. urea of the okras work Is now rowd,y far delivery—the =Mod meltate wilt be nuelyahortly.' /t tly tten ap—printed on fine paper with thrwiernibre, po and plans. 'Vriesß2,oo ume. per Thls edition Is published exclusively torsattscription,and payshieett the dentin, of with volume 1'..7. RIMER & CO. are sole Agenbllbr the above .work. Woe, Nix 80 Flfth street, la Unifies Bookstore, where the books will be erpen foranhserlber's names. Dile All Were addressed to T. .I. IL d 00. will be strictly agenda:lln. ler Canvas/one wanted. atutlolawilm 100 BO= ROLLED tiEREING ; 150 boxes No. 1 Herring; 600 half boxes Raoul Sardines; 200 boles do do 300 quarter bxe. do do 6 dozen Anchovies; 5 dozen Capers; 5 dozen Olives; 6 dozen Lobsters. Just receivedend for . este by & ANDERSON, NTT No. ea Wood street. • • I 6 111.0N—c000 tons Nos. 1 and 2 Anthracite, " Marl. etta," Cuneron" and "OordellaM nuances; 100 tons " Rock MIT," Juniata ; 100 " "Monroe," do; 00 " Creek," do -76 " "Shade, " Somerset county; for Pale (aepl9) JOHN MOOKEIRAD 8 1.00115-100 toms Juniata Bloom and Lumps ; 100 " lake Chestiplidn; ter sale by JOHN 111001111EAD. NEW 11001D3—Jost received by express, this day—. Memoirs of B. 13 Prentisean 2 vole; Hods Travels in China, in 2 vole ; 0 Lady of the West, or Gold Easkt•rs, by J.Ballon; Otd Homestead, by Ann 8. Stephens Aniration—railloblography of Girlhood, by Mrs. Manners; eillindoon Surveying—a new work; Rag Picker; or Bound and Tree; Spalding's aspen; TennyaoreaPoeras new edition lowa vs It in (eighth au pply ;) Dr. Dixon, Or Scenes of a Now YOrk Enrgosn ; Bayard Taylor's Japan ; Household Words for November, 20 mute ; Yankee Notions do 12 do Peterson's,kragoldne do 17 do ttowirs s -LEO'S- Book do 20 do Balion'nigazirie do 10 do N. It. Journal, (second sopply,) 18 do All who want 1)Ooks Us Mom at/ published, call at LAUF. PRE'S Bookstore, No. SO Fifth street. oeVA rjrall RI U OLOPEDIA OB OliEstiwen— - TEroMitioal • • MbrerCLOPEDIA OF Oilits &p itBTEY, Prturtkal and Theoretical : embracing II ea tion to tba Arta etniblrairA, Mineralogy , acolo i m ts Medicine and Prairm.c7. , By - .laMeirQ. Booth, A. AL, M. .d., P.A., Molter and Miner fn thil Milted gtatea Mint, Professor of Applied Chemistry in the Franklin Institute: assisted by .mtbelli M.rfitte anthorof ."Appiled Chemistry. and "Chemical Manipul4 tione. 4 aftoad edition. Per sale by oct2: • B. T. 0. BICAO 4N, 104 Wood at. I NIIIA • I VOITrt • The beet article non in usa for 'l. curing Yates and Ague, and other bilious diseases, Those =doing train the 'boas' complaints should can and try a bath. Twelve dosen Just received by Nitta SOB. r p _-,~ ~,.~_ .;a ~ ` } ; .. ?.4 . . , :?.:::•?......i . . 0:•*'. , . - ':::' , .- q:_! . ' , '. .. . . MEM ~ s ~C~I}#CAS XS3ate. .9 NW i 181111,01 0:0:81.1:18 .Ir Glare . lire. lei e ir ea Bids 4 (!totor' noirififiers Indliestiot, Idr eor, 4_ s Paen_aiiiiiia=r ft gent; - ou.v,rs; NorrOmmeis i , fityi , 'lnMmmations Riots; - !eine-Jo thet Breuei ktd., 1 - ; .tO 'lndeW; Limbs, permalencimplatel 0 , Very few J 8 In whielf'a Purgative ire Ida& rag ADM faiflag rajllite4ol34 ig might be. prevented, if a ..ornarthineef4 . -ibera freely used. - Nfriti . rsouciirice - LOtall*bile a - ca tittle habit, 'of body pre , ' val • trade-m. 4- ecoo , generatea_lieriatUi 'end often Mid clisee ' tehlrhicE mOi hare loel4 iiTtPed t.., the nomad, mid , ' Staid:its tee '"of roitsVpurgative.' This Is alike true Of Cable, Peverim : : symptoms,: and:, Billeus , dereingemeeto. " ... They on tecui-te r bemmem:broduce.lhe cieeprested and - "formldalin"diatemperiWhich iorid ihoJigrilio a ll CT" 114 '' land: •Tlenee a - reliable limiiilr. - pliYaie - re of the first lc* portancelo - thevpublic health, ond this; Pill has been per , ; ' famed with ,ceneunamble akin, to meet 11eat demand. An' 7 eitetaVe Waref ittiviittieg by, physicians, profeasora,orte , , Patties', hisMinen revolter **passing .anything hitherto imoweruf.anymedicime. , Corm ham beeth effected beyond ; belief, were-they twt substazalood-by pawnor of etch ex. .- shed pqainorts,ond Cheracterirot,,te_forbiti the eueplcion of 'i - Untruth,- ' t'- ' '" ' 1 Among the eminent- geritlemon'Ortrabave testified In I favor, of these Pine,,wemay mention- 7 ,- .:-, Beet': A. A. HiCYEIi, AtaayticaLettataistof Boston, and State Aeeayer of htseischusettOilste - high profmlonal character la endorited.bythe - ~_, ~;; - ~..-..., Hon. EDWAILD;BVEBBIT, Senator of-the Halted State?: - 110BRfir 0. WINTHROP. Si Speaker of he Home of VD ll NT l T l ZAWRifini;ViirlikfilteU. to lingland. t.IOHN B. IiTTZPAYSIOIT, Hothollo Bishop of Boston p r l J. B. CI PI - TWAroc'tbilOboxliiikof New York Clith endorsed by --Hon. Wil.:111ATIOlt, &Preterite Stiati;‘: , Wit, li, ASTOR, the richeettuan In Areetiaa; il &SUDA CG., PrcTridolli°tthii4OtroPolinin Ifolote ';; Did Priam permit, we 'could - givelianyhundred anti . cotes from all parts.w,hetra the Pills have been we e but nt. dance even moreconvinchigthan theeneriencsof eminent publiernen,la &Mud' hillier elleiter;Opon, trial. These Pnite;lhelradalt of -long investigoilect and etody, ore, offered we; pre,pubreemetheAsiat Oriel most compl.mai which - the preeeht.otete, of , mall* !science can afford. -;-‘,.'...' •• , They are compoun d ed not of the drugs tliemealms, but of tto medicinal. virtiresoulyof, Vsgotoblellemadlesestricisei .- •-• by Chemical pewees - hi a . eui 144 i of ,Rtnny t or sit combined to i- „ " L ; ;";.--; i goher In sewn- a manner era' imoro - tte*beetresulto.i - - - ,.:,.-'t The mote mof composition hitmadiciumbes been Mond In: ""'' -,' %...... , • Cherry Pectoral and Pills i opi, to produce a more efficient - ...;; -.1,.." , ..- ~ remadylhan" had hitherte,beou Mtritied "by any process. C - - ,- - Y,.'" -- ':' The reason - ill perfectly o b vious . -WM1E1%13 7 418 old mode of; :,;;^!:,- -e• - _'''''''..' corapesition,everrmadicinela burdened with totem lea, F -..• -,_,.."'"'`';',; ." ' of acrimonious and Noricum qualitleNby this each king Athol *lotto only that Li'deabod Tor tfkborattro etrictlitl': 4 present.. All - the Inert obilooleirs - qtrdithre of eacti 4- 4'il - ' -- -, substance employed ' sreleft, bolds:l,4U curative eirtace , ,,--*'!" ; ,-;;:`- cati7 belngortainett, Renee itis rellevident that theoneeteY. ,- e ''", i' &said prove as they' hate pooved . Moris:Purely remedial, -., ...- e ;.. : ;' and the Pills a moropoweithl sattdote'tO`dlsesse then say.,":" . :: .... - i• - r.,1! other medlcinebnown to the world.__ 5 . ; "!i;:?!-:;1%„:': Aii it frequarinyeipaellent Mail medicines doubt ~. -' .be taken under the counsel of an linen Physicist); an '"-.-:"'S:"!':-`' i is he could not properly judge ofs raroid,o without know r;/" .4 T - , Inglis eoreposnica4 I bora auppile3 theiocurate Fornaular-`,`,...,.., by which•both my Rectors' and PilloNtOr made, to tW . :-;; ''-` whole body of Practitioners In the llcilteft litrweetand Ildtbihr '''',-- American Ptovinces., 14 howevert..thebtraldbei anyone . wteihms not redelved tbem, they willlWroterarded by Of ail the Patent Bledichmo.that are ,offered, how would be taken wmpoMotterses.known hfe conehrts In'thefe myetery. I barene,inyabwies. The composition of my prvaratlonelanlaid opentersilfl , men, and all who are ' competent _to judge on the si t sid4l , :-..V., freely_ achtumetedge 'guar .celivlctkne; of their in merits-- .The won erfal melicine Oherri i Pectend prozonnited is men be before „ Ate. adTecta were: !mown. to Many end eat - Physicians MVO &Carat the thing of my And even more Wail:ratty, and axe • wiling.tocertify.that .their anticlpatlortentere more thaw A realised by their ellicte.nporLtrlaL, 'They operate by their ,powerful influence on the Internali,,:' viscera -to purifyibeibloed and atiteittlatir it into healtbp action—remote : R_ obstructions. of the stomach, bowela;'•r,' liver, and other organi of the body, restoring their imagist • tar action to health, and-.by cortectileg;:tthereeer they etel , lat.sttch derangtmelate aiare thefirat origin of tibiae°. p r i red awalg ' A l?r.4 7 3 1 Y 7 1 4 VT:aintaand daa • Pee bazaa= Bald bykr B. A. PAI sztvoust:4. O tt wholesale and retell, byhere eveiy Drives! In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealerl emnyw. je6lll23:tillf r . • --- `IN HA. LA TlOll eos nui ail OP ASTHMA AND TUCUMPTIGN " NEW AND VERT Avoinittpui. - • , ICY dEANA : - 1. BIIOIIGHT 110Isn .To •nr -DOOR Or 'TIM 81.LL10n 4.? ; - AWQNDEa ULDlBCOVEltYhoerecentlybeenmad: by Di. Cortia, of It:LH-deg, In Cho treatment &Cori, gumption, Astluxus..gind all diseases ot-thiPLunp. We ro; for to Conmit"Hrogeau,ott Latteittm Masan Yawn Len.LenCormsßraor"t With this new method' D. C. has re stored manyaftlicted ones to health, tte anevideme of thief.: ho haa Innumerable certificates. SpeakingeoUtbe boa mast a physician retharks, " It is eviderit.pit, constantly breathing,an agreeable, healineespor—tbs ma... dolma pre,ties meat come in. direct -emitted with whole cavities of the lunge, and tin:mamma them* and varied changes produced upon eta when Introderet - Into the stomach, and subject to the of digestion: , The Hygeana la for sale at all the Druggists throughout Ur ; country.-LlVeto York flufrAns' an bJ January Id. The, Inhaler ie worn on the breast, ander:tbelbeellavitn out the lewd inconvgniencetho heat , thp body beini . gofildeut to evaporate • the Mad. 'Ma:WO* of "cease cures, Illte the following, udght;boiniinedi ,, ' One package of the Hygeana has curedum"of the baba.; F , of sly years standing. J. R..13-03:131131T, of Donconnon, Pa. , am cured of the Asthma-of ten yeantstanding by Di Curthr's Hygeana. Maaa.illaT RanoN,BrOoltlyn, N. Y.:- Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Plammonalltrzet; , N. Y., was cured--r. a severe case of Brostobltia by. the HYBrcus, Hy sister has been cured of &distressing cough cf saveM veers' standing, and decided tale, in - curable by the phyn dans. lithe wag cured in onamoner, by theil a. J. 11. Gelman; hichmond, He.. The Bey. Dr. Chasse:, of New . York„teatiftesof our coed tine in the following language : - New Yonsilliti. 16, IBM. , Duo 918—I think highly of Dr. Carne's Hygeana as j remedy in diseases of the thrustand:lungs. Hating lo; some opportunity to , testify fts.efilmm, I.ans convince, that it lea most excellent medicine, both Abe Syrup an' the inhalingappliestion to the cbrit.„ " , N. B.—Dr. Cartle's Hygeana is the ORIGINAL and ONI, ' ARTICLE; all others are basalt:nit:gloms, , rile sad INJURIOID3 counterfeits. Shun them as pc .; would POIBON. . , . , „ Sir For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street ; Z. Sellers & Co; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny. City ; Bariternt, , Newarighton; C. L. Kalser,Mochester. . lnrytblawell • :triter , * Spaintistr 'lili tune. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOP Not a Particle of Mercury in it. ' Ley ST TVS AP/LIMED READ ADM PONDEBI—L Intern e Ennedytbr Scrofula, Elng,t Evil, Rheum; tinu,Obetinate - Cutaneous Erupticon, l'emplei or Poste on the Face, Blotches, Bons, Ague and Feneri . Chronic 8c Eyes, fling Worm or Totter, Staid Head, Enlargement at; Patna the . Zones mid Jointe, Stubborn Moen, 1301 . 1; Disorders, Lumbsp, Spinal ,stud Complaints el! wising from an 14u.dialorts use of Aterenay,lbaiprudence We, or Impurity of the IlloceL • Asar. Muscat alterative medicine end - Puriffer of Sic, Ls now use d t . wands of grateful pall itoln ents of the Cul States, who testify dally to thd'remarsat ,ores performed by the greatest of, cinch .C.d TER'S SPANISH biLIETIMIL" Neuralgia, Itheumattel Attrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Idier Disease, Neve; Meal:ld Bores, Affections of.the N.dows, Dilemma t Throe Female Complaint , , Platte and bf the Bo and/ ts,are speedily put to flight by using this great ar inestimable remedy. • - Paten of diseases the Iliad, nothing lass yet , been Ibte , to compare with it: /tdeanwto the system'of all linpr; acts gently and efficiently on the User w 4 Stine etenigthene the Digestimk giver lane -ter.the num: mates the skin clear and ...it - and reannen the Oen'. sabot, enfeebled by dieesee or bro Men down b y . theaxad; of .youth. to its pristine signet:l strengthi. For the Lente' it is Invariably betterithan all the r meths; ever need. Alen &IBM of•CexteW Mizt will =ore all eaLlonseas of vomplexio the r< mardlingtoithe thee*, give elasticity to estet e i la tti prove the general health In a renuarreldedegree the medicines ever heard of. - The; large mamba Of tertifeateeirtildi have receb; from persons from ell - ports of 4:hal:Wigtitstes, , L 9 al• evidence disttdeve - ii'vicrtnindnig.,lbdut: ' The Pr 2 hotel lteepersonagbstraltes, mint, w• , known to the community, ail add thdr to wonderful abets of this GREAT 131.00 D P Cell on the AAggvvaat and get a Circular Mid :Armenia, r r e ad the wonderful eurea this truly greatest of ell Medici; None genuine'anima• signal by 11.1ENNETtl NES Proprietors, Mx 8 Pearl street,'Dichmotid; Ve.; - to lacer; orders fur &applies end agencies Must' be &Wean& j And do sale by D. leumaToes, JOSEPH FLA Na l PLENUM . 131,10 S.; end by'Dnaggigs generally or QTATIMEN kJ. IF YllUal BANAllii.-- . . 1 , '' . q me, fejqiisix, th, lab) Marrs it A. Avaoattoat A 06.2. - -We f aut t est XF ~ lame receirlng, ads morning; the within' a your' ' ndfoge, which will be we* 10100'01g to Yeti ; : fit was t; voluntarily. VVelfrOilaintleAlnell, you% 'Only, i acultemen..4ly tittle datigliar. *Mr yrigriola, • andi son, older, were for a eondelerphle thug_entrerinS B worms I purchased two bottles, - of . Jour V ; which I gm them threedosm, awarding 10...dheett and strange to say, in lose than three boars thiy passer • less than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of the esti -dipatcr length'sf.tnnatbunitte mllftesittlurbet. Raving wspetienceCto 'Much of the - beneficial etc, rins •Vermifuge,..i feel; it tny duty tu'secommand It tc ;public, as, him ophifon,nnwUrrfunciest ego's. tone tj . , • ; dies against Worms ever °famed to the public.i •'''.; , .. Owitivccen, believe me to be Your much obliged and humbit sec's( • , -NATILABLIEVLILLINE Prepared and sold by B. A. A. 7 AIIINXIVIII t' earner of lira anlWilod streetp. Y- ,-,, ~,,. : to, ' AHO= IN TON Of/UNTO/4-10r eater anomforl Oottage Hour of six rooms and good'.. - tillar, frame barn and StatatiiCllTlAge MIMS 111110W: , b0U other buildings, with Twelve aerey•fWelkinlPTo• 4 4 Also, 'Fruits of every variety and' chdlarquantinq • Garden, with fruits, flowers, grapelfinlaS*An4ill In plate order. Immediate possession, sair:be,giten, l unfired. Situated in is healthy and 'agreeable lees thrft miles from the Nut ferryi on. t he wilthinton Price 04200; terms easy . This Is s ninsepPortuaii persons who are desirous pf Oontiring a country Ent the city. S. OIITHBINi t i SON sep7 %Au Riours Pfti=UAL Eland/ IN cools the TY end removes all Oaripteme ahem:Whs. Persons ming WILICarr'S tiTLIABION' ' Are hover liable to Surretrobe. WILIGHVB DADAIIIIII BATIIARIO?I `. le the most Taluable.acquialtion to the tonekiiltainhi:.: Heir to any required ron2l - gale by Dr, ODO, H. RHYME- and tii...l2l.llELfi A 00.05426 eel* rce s.. an,s I JOS/MART AND CASTOR ollr—Prepared by J. 'a t ding.. Ons million bottles of this delightftil for the heir have been stitilond sales 'Sire Btltl Ittezeii b o w uriii4,-fresere in g or xestortng thfe: esestkos - canuot be rieettAt: Th d , 10 , 4 „ il l es (26 &ins It Within the teach a; Ar.. Try 1 .4 bottle. sin exid it goad! Bold, whole.sale ..;, at 4 sepl2 BIARRET ... AGAZIOINA MU% da•-.1.811110,11 ItesTork Jot . ; A. for October; - Ballott's tingeztne, for October; The Schoolboy, I:T.l:Merles lklekeat ; ) Thal arid Tibtonth, by T & &thin ; i .S. S. had D. by Samuel Lover. Beached and for sale at !. W. L. GILITLIINENRItT.I MI: Fifth at.. opposite theS/11* IVIrLANNS PALS AND VISAMIFItti. t Sep? Ontner LL3 AND CIiNTBIENT tbr M 1 a: Da. =URI (lama Waal attest ats/Vlsgin at. \-- '; : ' .- • , N •,••:,••,.t..:, .... ::: '1..:-::6•T..4•N's----;;vi•...: L. I._ . .„, raw t; 8E172.1r, t and Ifizgla afi ~ r -. rrmyy`
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