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J,..'.., e) 44t 1 „,i 4, , , ' '4 , 1 - - ' , ?Iva ..P e". •.,:,....., ; , ~, . ;!.~ .. =ME " ; ,• • =•' , . • r 4 ,! .1 • 1,, -‘r , • . e , . •., ; 4 ; 4 • , " EME ALSO, All the right, this interest and claim of Rober4.ll,atho,ofo, - oltlAdd Walt that certahiiot or 1:1666 'a *limpid situate in the city of Pittsburgh, beginning at the northeastern-cart , ner of Liberty street and Harrison alley; thence along Liberty street east. airily 40 fee'; thence northwtordly t parallel with sadkalley,4lo footle Itiehange alley ; thence along these= Westwardly . 40 feet-to Garrison alley ; and thence along 6 orrison alley, southwardly 110 feet to the place of beginning; being part of let No. 90 in the general plan of said city, an 1 on which are erected two three story brick warehouses. too- 011 that certain lot or piece of ground eitnate In the city of I ittoburgh, beginning on the southeast corner Of Penn street and Garriron alley. t once along P nn street 80 feet ea to artily to the western line of lot No. 80; thence along Bahl line southenrily 110 feet to hxchauge alley ; thence along Exchange alley, westwardly CO fret to Garry son alley; thence along Garrison alley n orthwardly 110 loot to the , place of beginning; t sling port of lot No 90 in the general plan of said city; on with are erected 3 three ory brick dwelling houses. AdSo—All that certain lot or piece of ground in Ross town chip, comprising lots Nos. 4,6, 6, 7 and 8, In Wm. Leahy's plaza recoorled In the Recorder's oftioe„ of Allegheny county in Deed Book vol. GO, page 298: beginning on Ohio street at the sout.,west earner of lot No. 3 in said plan, at the distance of 843 feet wo etwardly from the Beaver road; thence along said Ohio street south 88, west 990 feet to the Ohio river; thence down said river to the boundary line of raid plan, at tie northweld corner of lot No. 8 in said plan; thence along other lands of said Wm. Lecky north 88 de gree., test 100-1 feet more or less to the northwest corner of lot No.B in said plan; thence along the line of said lot No. 3 southeastwardly 226 feet to the place of beginning— containing 6 acres 131.?4 porches, on which are erected a large brick mansion house and outbuildings. Also-411 that lot or piece of ground situate in the ci.y of rllegheny, beginning on the south side of B. Canal etreet; thence along sail street 25 feet; thence extending back sonthwanlly to Carpenter's alley; them* a long Car penter's alley 26 feet; thence to If. Cnronl street the place of beginning; being lot No. 145 in Warner, Painter A Lorenz's plan :aired and taken In ex. cation as the property of Robert Davis, at the stilt of Chtleb Cape AL.BO, All the right, title, interest and claim of Jonathan Hui• ton, owner, mod Albert Newel, contractor, of, In and to all that certain frame amble, twine 25 feet front on the Penn sylvania canal, and extending back along sail road 60 feet; said stable being situate on a piece of ground bounded by the Pen: s) I vanin canal, by the Alegheny river, by Deer Crook, m. d by land.] of James and Will' am Barton. Seized and taken in execration as the property of Jona than Halton, owner, and Albert contractor, at the suit of John Cloves. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jemon Arm strong, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcth of ground, aittnae, lying and being In the Filth Ward, of the city of Itiththurgh; twin: part of lot Ne. El, in the plan an• mixed to the partition of the estate of Elizabeth Black, de ceased; Fat I lot being .a 0 feet In front on Elm street, and extending bark preserving the same width, a distance of 41:0 feet and lass, toe ands Congress street, and bounded cm the one side by property of John Calhoun, and by pro perty of tieorge hanchner en the other; being the MMa pions of ground erl,iicali D. 11 Toomey, by articles of agree, ment, dated the 8•• h day of April, A 1/ 1848, covenanted and agree! to convey to Feld defendant ; and on which there is erected a two • tory brick ttwellicg house. Seized and lak:n In execution an the property of James Armstrong, at the suit cf Joseph B Crencreft. ALSO, A'L the righ , title, in tered and claim of Morris Roberts, f, in and to all those fonr cern, in lots of errand situate in the borough of Mifieerport, viz: Lot ho. 131 fronting sixty feet on the west ohd• of Market street and extending hark along the south ile of Eighth street me hundred and forty feet to an alley. Aunt,--Lot No Itth in the pun of said t °rough. f onting xia ty het on the ue-t gide of Matket street Rol extendi og bock t no hundred and forty feet along lot No.1:14 to un y Aix—Lot No 1313, fronting on the west Elide of Market etrent sixty feat sod a x tendlfg crock oce hundred and forty fart Atio—Lot No. 73 in plan clash! b frou'ing sixty feet on U. north aide cf Fifth iitreet and extending back one hundred and forty fat to au alley, and baring thereon ere, bed a two inbry double b Irk dwelling Containing two traomenis atth outtinlidinge. Vets td arei tokea Iv e.xe.-ution ax the property or Murrin 14,1.•0rta at the 'wit of R ittiam P. ktrinton. ALSO, All the right, tills, interest and claim of George Brad shay, of, in nod to all Ch. stone oeal titular' tinder the Wm of Alexander M'Clure, hr ,in Elizabeth township, and hounded as rdlows, lb-ginning at a stone on the hos of John Calhoun's land; thence tooth 67 degrtes,' east 45 I or., ioot to a walnut ; thence north 34 deg-ea:4, east 20 at 1.0,-.l.es to a hickory; thence south 07 &Ores, east 142 pushes to a hickory: thence south al degree., oast 40 perches to P': theta., south 39'4 degree., east 124 p-reltes to a post . !sloth 2.: degrees, welt Ce penhes . thou, south i 5 .leg-eee, w-et 42 perches : thane, o...rth ts• degrees wont 32 p-robes: th nee nsrth 30 , 4 degrees, west 24 pereh. ttcore north 14 , -i dedrees, west 35 perches; then, tooth 73 , 4 desire , a so of t hirt ydive en:tett : thence north 5.24; decreer, 'Neat thirty-four perches to tiICLICt. north 2.5 degrees, w•st 43Y perches to a poet : thanes, o rth 57 degree t. carat 230 pert-bee to a post thence north degteea, east ad per-hr. to the TOoc e of begionlng: adjoin ing lands of Jame.: Iteyot.l if, Kees and others, and "01.0 sing 2.14 acres, the ty of road icing nis.att. lit acres; being he same that woo conveys,' to the said ee'esid. ant o, Is , d of Meter:der dated April 17th. ISZA, and recorded to col 114, page 9J, .dtjeet to the roodittone and payments therein mentioned. AL,u—All that certain other tract of land It uate In vale-;h tux nshlp and noundou and 4.1,1711he.1 no !allows, 11c 11aning . at a Mark walnut co the lank the AlonrututtLela river: thence dawn the riser 31 6-10 perch,a to a troth lbotto• north 14A deio,reett, went 13 310 h•a ton port tar Watuon's line, then, ty the same h t thgt elm eaut 14 p-rchee Lea atone, thuncs atuth asrrees, writ 4 G.lO perches to a root at the mad; thence south 111, degrees. 19 19 perches to a atone; I , lenco o”. 1.1.1 3741 deq.7reo. not 19 0-10 perrtiml t Wi't,now's line; them by the same to tt a place of beglnoing ; containing t, t ts, s , t , !;ether x a .trip of land 30 feet a3j on •.4 !Isr. 01 ,tending vi- the road up Burns' ran the tit per line of Lhokney's land; having er,tod th,rroti two stnah frame direlhrra. Ail the right, title. tn'r•eet and claim or ',Phonate Daft, of. in so I tr, all that pire. I or piece of zreur.il,iying and being In tb•• hi r bth tt aril, sift of Itittsbursh, and hounded and devtribed or foll,ww, to wit - Iteginnin.; at the et-rner of Stephenson and Margaret ytreets; ;henme southwar.lly shag said Stephenson stint PS lee: 3!.C a Inehet, . I ueliolini. a it feat litley as lately vsewied or per deal of ;he nw nere of ihe Inui in Arthur Alrelelinnn'e t lan. sal I dr-or neltig rr norded in Deed 1.4.7 ck, 4 1) ♦olume 77, page 405, in the elliee for rec.:dui - .; deeds. de, In said eounty,) to Int No. 4/ In Dr tleorge St.evenion'e lan; ehenre westwardly along said lot to,• 42 isicluitlog said airy, 1., the centre rf x flue feet cowl er alley, as r.and per deed, as recorded in lie d Birk 4 and 11, 9 6 inches; thence northwardly along the c..intre of sail nine feet alley, 05 fret lnehes to std.! Alne.iar s'reen thence 91 feet t, to-hee 1.1 the e row of it•pbrnnn ant t th e piarw• of ho it in_ning; being four Int numbered 10 17, 'A and IP in Arthur 101, plan f In's, a •eor..teil in the °Moe lon reoord. log deeds, die , in raid soonty, in lkieh, volume 70, page 243; on which Is or. eted one two story bre•k dwelling hone , One two-story frame ,:vielllng house, and one hrirk one story high Seized and taken in exectu inn as the property Of Thum. Daft., at the suit of Arthur 11. McClelland. AO the right, title, interest and claim which was of John McKee, deceased, in the haul', f hie aim tulatratcr of, In 111:1d to nil that ,111.1013 tract of land situate In East Deer townFhip, bounded by land of Francii , Kerne, Robert Long and otherr, containing nighty-fur acres, more or le-s; on which err erected a log dwelling house, saw-mill and grid mill. ALeo—All that other certain lot of ground aituatr in Rant Dear tow nahip, bounded by lands ot Robert Long and Abra ham Byers, and I) hug between the public road and Little Bull Creel: bring about twrn ty rode In I..irgth and about eight rode in width. and tontaining about one 11 ,- re; and being the name which wan rod by article of rgiVelnerit by Joseph Painter to the raid John McKee. Selz sl and taken in esfeution or the property whnh wea of John McKee, deceased, In the hande of James Crawford, administrator, at the cult of Joseph Painter. All the right, title, Internet and clairri:ofJame.4 Allen, of, in and to all those certain two contiguous lots or piece, of ground sPnate to Ohio township, marked and numbered 22 and 23 in Samuel Peeblei.' plan of lots. subdiving part of the farm o leppo, No. 120 in Braden's district, hounded and described es follows, to wit : Commencing at the corner of lots Nos. 24 and 23, on Locust street, and extending along the lined:said lots Nos. 21 and 23, north 54 degrees, 6 minutes, cost 20 p•rchos to Hill street; thence along said 11111 street north 35 degrees, 33 minutes, west 16 perches tc the corner of lots No'. 21 and 22; thence song the line of lets Nos. 21 and 'l2, sou h 54 degrees, 50 minutes, west td perches to Locust street; thence along said Lccust street south O 3 degrees, 35 minutes, east 16 p.r, hes to the pare of beginning; containing two acres, and being the same which John tiritham and wife deeded to John Dickson, and by John Dickson and wife deeded to John 0. 8. Golden, and by John 0 8. Golden and wife deeded to Bald James Allen, by deed dated 015 September, 1551, and recorded in Deed Book, volume 100, paga 112 and 0:i; upon which Is e'eeted small one-storied brick dwelling, ‘ith email outbuil.lings Seized and taken in execution . s the property of domes Allen, at the snit of Jolts O. A. Golden. All the right, title, interett and claim of Alexander klo- Clunr, rf, to and to all the folinering deecribed lots of ground to the city of Pitteburkb, to sit: All that certain part of lot No. 413, fronting on Filth street 80 feet, and ex tending back a ong lot No 411, 120 feet, 132 us or lees. At's:t—All that certain other part of maid lot No. 413, frrntlng on Fifth street 30 fret, end extend.ng back 12* feet, adjoining lot ho. 412 and other parts of said lot No. 413 Atso--One certain other part of said lot No 413, bounded by Virgin alley by grounds of Alexander Wills and Mr.. roll, rtintaining in front on raid alley 13 feet, and extend ing back 120 feet, more or less. The two lots fuel men 'Honed having es ert,l thereon u three-story brick dwelling, containing two tenements, tronting 35 feet on Fifth igreet, with two small frames in the rear ; also, a two-story frame dwelling fronting on Fifth ttrtet 20 feet, next to lot No. 412 The whole subject to an annual ground rent of $139,50 Seized and taken In execution as the property of Altman. der McClurg, at the suit of Wm. T. hicUlurg, for use. under *5O, cash ; bide of $5O, and over, the purohaser to ray cash $5O and 10 per cent on the excess. RODY PATTERSON, Sheriff. SEIM:Urea OFTICE, November 2, 1855. ILIE OONSTANT USE of the ROSEMARY will keep the I hair soft and luxuriant to the ©wt advanced age. It env:belays dandruff and keeps the nerdp healthy and Q. ean. It a so prevents the hair from telling off and promotes Its growth; and then it is only cents per bottle. Sold by oetb S. L CUTLIBERT, f. 3 Market st. 13 - CANKET6-200 pairs 10-4, 11.4 and 12-4 Swiss, Whitney and other matey of Elanketnjust received by oetl A. A. MASON A CO. DINE lii ANA CINVOjUiSt received another ouPPI7 of genuine Miran& S.gars. Those •ishing nn excellent article of Regan+ can always prc,ore them at oct2 FLEMING'S. REASE—No 1, tor Railroad Care, heavy:Machinery, I Ac 4 No. 2. for Coal Cars, Wagons, Carriages, Carte, Drays, Omnibussaf., Ac ; ,or sale by oct4 lIENRY 11. COLLINS. ULAria—P. a J. 6 .r...art.r'n brand : b 0 boars SOU; 1 0%, ' 1 1. J w do 1 with other eix,s, for sale by octB SMITH, MAllt A HUNTER. Kg. IN TEA STORE, No. 315 Pirr it - g b r. 7- 1, :.1 - m u - n b t rr .. ,iv e d, a larg • stock of GREEN and BLACIi TEAS. cons sting of all the different flavors sod ed direct from the importers, for cash, and WIG be 001,1 whole. sale and,retall at the lowest prides. S. JAYNES. fummANG6-A very large assortment cf Dress T Cloak Trimmings, of the most fashionable stylas, Just received by [ sep.l2 A. A. MASON k Ca) NNELS—A. A. MASON A CO. have received a 'very large assortment of White, Red and Yellow flannels, of every grade; also, a Irt of 10-4 Skirting Flannels. sepal REY CIA7AKILIG OLOTllf3—Just reevived, an ata , rt, meat of superior shades of Grey Cloths for Ladies Cloaks isep2ej A. A. MASON & CO. IRIBII LIN KNS—A A. liilkeON a CO. have just opened 2 eavos of the best makes of Ith,h Linens, of every /grade. fl• p2B STBLIJA HA e$ Lb—An assortment or very rich and fashionable colors of Stella Blialr Is just opened. A. MABoN CO., 2.5 het. sep24 A IL LUN.NN PAT • —A beautiful etory, by Mario Kurland; tuthor of "Alone," for sale at aepl2 • DAVISON'S, 65 Market pt. 4'.1 . ULM BHA WL6-I,r, excel tent style of the above, with Broche Border, fort received. octi A. A. litAsm4 A CO. To-auwww-ir not to-clay—get your phtz at OntUityl, 96 Fourth street—Dot Lafayette MIL octb . w", RBI ; . ita *. 1UU , W.441)5 „ CID, x, OHIO RAILROAD • • • Btutmer ) A.traMitiMiiat—Gloinge of Time. TURKS DAILY IT.AtN , fedi WAY, (SUNDAYS EX CbST.E'D ) !Ind but ono change of Car■ between Columbus and Baltimore. O - N and after Monday, Tune 18th, 1855, Trains will run as follows GOING EAST Ezprest. . Mai' Night Least. Train. Train. , Train. C01umbu5..............10:00 A. M. 820 P. M. 11:30 P. M Newark ................11.10 " 1;15 " 12:60 A. M Zanesville 1220 P. M. 8.14 " 212 " Concord ........ .-......1258 " Bc4l " 3;01 " Gambridge . 1.20 " 7:08 . 3:28 . Barnesville 223 " 8:2.5 " 41:18 44 Belmont ...... ......... 2:44 . 8,51 " 6:14 . Arrive WWI. 3:30_ " . err. 2:45 " arr. 8:16 " GOING WEST .1?-a-press Mail Night Leave. Train. Train. Train BeHair 9,16 A. M. 6:16 A. M. 6:00 P. M Belmont 1021 " 6:15 " 7:03 " Barnesville 10..5.2 " 6:43 " TAO " Cambridge ....----11:50 " 8:03 " 0.00 " Concerii. ...... ----MIT P. Al. 8:30 " 9:2.6 Zanesville 1:10 " 920 " 1030 " Newark 118 " 10:37 " 11:60 Arrive Columbus-. 3.20 " 1/15 P. M. 1.20 A. " K ~... The .Exprida . Train going East will atop to take up or leave passengers, at 'Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord. Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only. °onto War stop only at the above named Stations. The Mail Train Will eta p at all the Stations whore the Nail II to be received,, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice being:even. The Night Train will stop at all Eta• !lona on proper notice being given. GOING BAST. The A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. Al. and with the Train from the Went on the Columbus, Signa and Indiana Railroad ; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana .13111.rotal ; at Wheeling with jl3.press Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Raitroaa fof Baltitnore,Waildngion, Philadelphia and East ern Critics. • - - The &SO B. M. Train will connect at Cali:imbue with the aecond Train from Cinch:matt ; at Newark. with Bandasky. Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and of Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving We and points below Cincinnati, and taking the Al-- n on Little Miami Railroad. will connect with th rain at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana- Bona an ?road by morning Train on Indiana Central Biallared: also connect with this Train at Columbus, and resat eating of 116 P.M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train On Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more tat P. M., neat day. The 11:80 P. M. Train connects at Colambna with the Mail Train whichleavee Cincinnati at Esau P. M and arrives at &Malt at 6:15 A. M. asnnecting with then Accommoda tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains eon, by this route Ina Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton, reach Columbus in season to take title train: and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Camber land, 'deep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEFT. The 5:15 A. M. Mail Train conneebi at Bengt. with Ni..thi Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Baiiirosd ; at Newark. with trains to and from Bantittaity, Manatield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago rid Mon.roeillio; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polls, mad Chicago, rri4 Dayton and cut Urbana. The 946 A. M. Exprews Drain conneeta with the Er prean Train from Baltimore, and arrivre In Columbus at ado P. and connecta with trains going Mouth and Wert oath. Inc in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The 6..00 P. M. Train connects with the Actreausalttirro Train fmm Cumberland. and at Columbus with Nail Train al 216 A. Si., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton. Indian', polls, Lafayette, Terre ELante, Saint Louis and Chicago. ISAAC U. SOUTIIWICK, Sup( Zanesville, June 16, 1055—j J e2l CLEVELAND AND PITIPB1:113.0H R A I IA 11 0 A D. vaigsgiT CONITHOTINII WITS! STEADIEIIS ECLIPSE AND ItoSALIK, VIA WIILLSVILLN, AND Ohio and Panneyliranl• Railroad, VIA ALLIANCII. rjILL shortest, quickest and snort reliable route to T. 1 edo, I Chicago, Rork Bland, Galena, and St. Louis, Is I' :A CLEVELAND. Thie route is Otte Uust.iiecl miler shorter and shout otne bourn quicker than the circuitous trilf ria IndianiprilL, Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh tr. Cierele Three Daily Trait. from Cleveland to Claeagn Tin, to Cleveland ,ox hours, Cho .wenty-throe and 6t. Louie thirty never hours. on and after Idonday, September 3.1, 1435, the truico c n this road will run as lollowr E T =I The Trainoc , f the Ohln end Penna. Itahro..l loa rico,: No, touith et 2.D0, S. u. end 8.00, A. M, .d 3 00 P. Jl , sect et Alliart. at 800 A. M., Il 50 A. , tkr.d 'Z,T) P. an o.nows: TrairufnrCleveland Irare Alhan,e 5 01) A M., 11 A. X! and 635 P. M ,nn.rtlng .t ❑ud,on wish Tralne ftd Cu y. .hogs Falls and Akron, and ar-t Ting In Clere'An 1 at 14 A. hl_, 2 10 I'. M, and 869 P M. Paneengers for To ChWmgo, St. Loula, Rork le Oalenn, and the North-west. who Witt) to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pitbilburgh at 13 00 A. M. and arriving lo Cleveland et 120 P. M., as that Is the only train by lirtdith rinse roon,thine are inwin through th• above Pointe Payaengrrn 1.1 :his train reiwh Chicago at 7 30 next morning, and et 1,311• 111; tt NIA WELLS:I ILL! The stvevmery F.ltpcu atti will;pay. t h hole wharf every morntng. Ouodeye exceptod,) nt I‘J o'clact, for Well.v - 1110, coun,tukg with the treln /eavin; Well vlll. it 4 1141 P. M. An I,ounodetivu Tula will leave Wella,ille daily, (2: 4 u.ni.laye excepted,) et G4O P. 51, et.nn,tlnz at Bayer wrh 14xpr14-4 Train, arriving in Cleveland at 2lu M Trains from Wellsville coun.,tinz at Pay ard for C a rroli. tory Waynesburg, [Lear end New Philadelphia. Tickets for Cleveland, Cbi..ay and the North NVe.t Welleville, are sold at $1 legs Olen sla A; nal.,e The Trains from Cleveland to Told, , and Chl-av, run a, follows :-I,enve Cleveland at 8 10 A. M., 7 OS M Arrive at Chicago 830 P. $l, 7.40 A. 7.1.. P M. Tram., l.•ave Chicago for It,:tok Island mud Ft 1 ou;.. 5,111,,t—F0r Ittyk. Istarttl at P 00 A. M. and 11 55 It. M. For St. Louie, a 15 A. N 1 and 11.4 b P. M. I`.aengera for St. Laub+ 1.73 over Rock Island Rallruad Joli.wt, and thew, over tl,e 0131 , 11"70 and !di...A:4,41d Rall road to Alton., and thence by steamboat (V toilet.) to St. LoUi.. Paseengers by the 0 16 A. ti. Train arrive at SL Louie 11 same everting, and by the 10.05 P. M. Train at noun 11 , 1 dxy. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re. el/m.lsed for Chkago and St. Louie. PARE VIA ALLJANCD AND CLXVIII.AND IV 01434. 74 el. cluz.l To A:lian , * $3 00 To la $.111,...5115 00 $l3 :41.' " 4 00 " Rook 00 14 21 " .... 0 50 •• thileue ..... 18 11 14 00 " Chicikgo $l3 00 $lO6O " 1 4 prIngtelt1 18'0 1050 " Illoomingt...l6 90 14 60 " Burlington 10 00 " Bt. Louis 21 00 18 60 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets et the 01:11C1 , of tide Ipampany, in the Monongahela Moue, third door below the corner. J. DURAND. Supt, Cleveland. J. A. CAUGHEY,Aet, Pittsburgh Great American and U. S. Express & Nail Route 72 MILES OF LL,TANCE SAVED, And Two Changes of Care and Baggage Avoided. AIR LINE ROUTE' n LEN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: ,Via CHICIAOO, ALTON .1 SE LOl7lB RAILROAOD, Formerly Chicago Ippi. ( - 11.11CAGO TO BT. LOUIS IN 15V, HOUlDL—Trains lJ leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water street— St. Louis Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7.16 A M. St. Louis Night Expreas daily,Paturdays eised, 9:30 P M. St. Louis Freight d Emigrant deity, Sand. exc. 6.30 A M. /bodge checked through to St. Louts. Trains run direct through to Alton, (269 mites,) with but change of curs or baggage, and connect with the Company's splendid steamer. Winchester and /reindeer, running In exclusive convection with l'astenger Trains from Alton to tit_ Louis, (23 miles.) without lending. Three boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the Western waters, icing fitted up with Baths and spa cious Wash.Eooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of removing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad t-aveling, and reaching Bt. Louts refreshed from the effects of a long ride. To Kamera and ffebrarka this is the most direct route, and passengers destined for Bloomington, Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, Mis souri, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note the important saving in distance, being seventy-two miles lees to BL Louis, tlirt) -seven miles less to Blec.mirigton, and fifty-eight miles less to Springfield :ban by any other route. Through Tickets over this route can be procured at the various R. 8.. Ticket Offices in New York, Boston, rhiladel• phis, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, de., sod at all Through Ticket Clflice° throughout the States, and in Chluigo at the Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite dee Tre moat Roues—amt at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail road, foot of Water street. Responsible Baggage Alen will always be at the Depots of the various Roads going Into Chicago, to Check Baggage througn to any point desired on the Ilue. B. P. Multfi AN. Jr., Bueerintendent U. J. D. 801161t51610101tN, Den'l PSElKnger Agent Elm= NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI TfIROUGII Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Dlississippl. Olticago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD FORMERLY 1 . 11/1 GIIICAGO AND ALISON A et OINT. MILITANT TRACT IL. It. is now comptrrro,_ And Trains run the entire distance from CIIICIAOO TO BURLINGTON ? lowa, without change of Cara. The Only Direct hmte to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, RECIRUE, IdUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLuri, Ac., and the oto.y ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST.LOI7II, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JAOKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and Ilitermediate Stations on the I.lllnoia Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Mialfie sippi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Tram from the Seat—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. Brag. leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lows and Northern kliasouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all the important points west of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to City miles lees singing than by any other rouse- The Road, for • isrge portion of the way, lo laid with the CoWlTlttions R , " 1 ", the smoothest riding end best Railroad in the West— well stocked With the most modern Locomoti res and elegant new Cara. air By this route passengers are sure of making conneo- Clone, and arriving at St. Loula on advertised time, avoiding of foga and ice, end dangers of navims tittenv, e as za &tb a' e dey route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. all Tß th ito . Mil mad TlC o ß if fT e : i b n y t ui ld e a r .E. ou ta t. c: t ri th be ein p o n ta z 7 h e as ,m,S ,l ntit a te.e t C B o tili P4 n i t a m t rn th er e .ls 4 lar t k oi a te Lak ald e e str dn ' l t Nt., and at the Mich. Cent. R. R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn eta., opposite Tremont Rouse, Chicage• Chicago.y this atendispnGateßhT.e"idgmed 00. :: : ::11AMM roTicrasn wili ke 07ND Ag., , v t, B e n i p m •t.. mdi r air TleaVre country; e ; ua procured at the principal Sall road of the OHM AND PENNSYLVANIA. AND Li'trtle M 1 :hat rimouort FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI IN 1 In HOURS AND 40 M.lNUTESConneeting at Cin cinnati with U. B. Mail Line Eteamers, Covington and testaeOn Railroad, Ohio and tillasissippi Railroad, and the .I.dunronnelnargla Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenia; with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central Railroads. Through Tickets, via Columbus and Cinrianari, to Lex. 1n tan, Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, &a ac. Via Columbus and Lento, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Bt. Louts, Ac Ac. THE LITTLE MIAMI TM COLUMBUS, being the soma., OWE and DIELA¢ lIMITE from Pitteburgh to Cincinnati, and connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, U. R. Mail Line Steamers, Ohio and Missiesippl Railroad, and Lawrenceburgb Rotate, offers fachities no other route can give, As through tioteta by all the above routsa can only be procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Rail• road. .THRB6 DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUd AND CIN First Train—Lotus e Pltteborgb by 2 o'clock A.M. Express Train, arrive at Columbus at 10.00 o'clock A. M., end Cin cinnati at 2 40 P. M. Second Truin—Leava Pittsburgh by 8 o'clock A. AL Train, arrtro at Columbus at 8 o'clock P.M, and Cincinnati nt 18.4 o'clock, night. Tbtrd Train—Leave Pltiaburgh I y 3 o'clock P. M. Feat itxpreu 4 Train, furl •e at Colombo. at 2 o'clock A. M., and Cincinnati ut 7 34 o'clock A. Al. TWO DAILY TKAIN9, VIA COLIMIDUS. DAYTON AND First Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 2 o'clock A. M., arrive at Columbus at 10.50 A. M.. Dayton at 2.25 o'clock P. 2L and ludjanapialis at 7.801'. M. Second Train—Lesve Pat burgh at 8 o'clock A. M., arrive at Columbus .t 8 o'clock P. 58., =leap ea Xenia. Third Train—trove Pittsburgh lat 8 n'Obek P. M., arrive at Columbus at 2 o'cloak A. M., Dayton at 5 o'clock A. 31., and - Indianapol'a at 10 A. id. 713' Beße parti:ular to call for tidcets via Columbus, be nit the only reliable route. For allitifortuat oo and Through Tickets, phase apply at the Like an! Peuntylvania Railroad Office, (corner office,) under the AL.nougabela House . J. G. CURRY, Ticket Agent. Or at Fieluial Street Station, GNU. PARRIS, Ticl.“.t Agent. G ga. 0. 8E9110:i1$, Agent, Pitt:4,loo. P.tienaral Agent , Cincinnati. f .0,10 OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. 6e4 't: .s ,;.p BROAD G'AU(ili. SII , ) TEST, QUICEK:ST, CLIRAPP.S7 AND ONLY icouTe. by wtil-h Paaaanzer , oso have all Ralima! to 1.0. i.. Time to at. hoof 21 hours, from Pittsburgh . The fia Wee: (11,.16`,4 of this Road atvommcdatos witin oars —eleven trot inaida--alth roomy aeatA, unattainable on narrow gunge roads By the Obi retio.yleanil Railroad from ri.tuaargh to err:Wino, pasreez•re. r)nue...t with Railroads f"rlndlra• t.i. g there with Ter, Haute and Richmr,rl Railroad for Vineetin.s -t ane,..r.w. at Terre Haute Baggage ahe,:ked to Indianarlis, then, to N . Loots. Trrins lenen l'ittssurßh las tul In AS, Tha Fart T - sin nt 7 A SI hi Trn.l Iravo., et sA. NI Nsp-esa Trniu PlLD.lnerh make ri,av coom•ctiond at Oren line r r In dianartalia, and tLere make clue.• connection, with nil rvaal tot rata:hue. : without a change LI ears, and at Via take the oh,, an I NI thdreipiti Rai:road direct Ur rt Lome—thrnugh Ita 27 houto. o,,nuectt get t+vcd 'eat nick Elisirda Ventral 11.40,0,1 Cairo, all y teat rinc tti,nm,r, can at ell II•.a", k• Vicevt.t.tc,, New ttrlanne. and all pt , inta ou Le Icy:, Ite”vhgvra can elwetv Itidt at et t.t. , ult, exam., for tht Up,•er ttl,,,lacippi, Illinois and Nlt,e• , ari meet. 1 . 111,3 is on 6 hualtod lb- fhor!,...t rout. to Eq. Loo Ftt. TO St. LOWS . 1.1,3 Tn 1' X• 415 :Lad LA, t. u . . ..... 14 T.. I . 11 Cu'u cabulk. it . ..n:1.4..1 lan rrovv• burg Id 1 1 .. i uugurs end =hr.*. 11,11 S tr rrP foott ..;•.•t to fru• of cht rce. r througY ticke.td ET further p 1,.• apply Lo .1 U. Txdkot..l.4.w. d I` [[sort al Company, rc , rr,r Stow , gallola lir, or .0 0E(). Ticiott Agnut, Vide:tit iiitrrat ble,tton, Alittylsony City. J Al. Pat, . WARD, Suprrititenth•el U. I: Di. Itallroa 1. V. IiNcrWLAND, Pax•ecg, PITTSBURGH AND CON F/ELLSVILIE ea, , r 4 Cl :Oli V a r "4" CI vay. • .4IL =gin 11AILROAD. rrliK PITTFPCMi II AND CONNELL:VILLE RAIL lit oAD tA nor to G Utlel.•111, 11( , )+1;ht mil, fr , . I it.,t..11.41 - 1, au the loughlg,l4,2y Iti ver. Tht rrw fin.t ir for th. on ef nod . ..t:i i u with 11, 131, 1-11:11 AN, ~. 10.0rtth e.tiorll,olll., I.llor , The steitner AY learn Err ehttri, nh,re the 51,trionttahnla Brit4it, every afters ran, Li! Ifni( past three r.r West Nen tonrrinnertititt there with the morn. log unto leurintt nt .3 3 Jfor Connell...rill.% and renehittir there nt 91.0 A in :tine I. :he tit nire It'r Uniontown. Fare Cr ...... . ........ $1 75 Yore to Un inn t• .... 31 A train Ontitn•llot In tbn moron 4, et f•irNow on, nal hi re wrth the ttn.tituvr Eit , linti at 1.31, in time to i a•.l 1' SI yiir- from Corr. , , $1 76 r.... Fr,i;h: •al 1.t0•At. , ,,,er Tru in and n,,lnyzilip at le 30 A. Al , aotd rrturning will lot", N, • lI`LI :a P a;o1.1,:n, at an Way ntatloun t.•r ftniglit .no • tsnaeenz•r, 11Ltatt•Iny the Lt.rusil tif,Prnr, , b,raln will lk Oyer nutil zw , rning 30 •1' et. Ihowertglo, by b • orttittiv uftt.ritroto br,ht from pit:n burgh can by th, wrrttnr-tu.utt tr , forward without ditlw; For farther ititoriunttrn, apply to the oftivertt no h furor:l6 , os: Itoloth, or t the AgetulA at Wt., Newtou nod iiirt D W CALDWKI,L, Art•litant Superintendent. ILLINOIS NTRAL ItAII It 0A D : Carrying tho Great 11. States Mail and Express TNl'n P.lFSl , 7,:•;Glift TRAINS RUN DAILY oo encire :rum DULUQUE to CAIRO, This !cowl, In coniunotion with Trtin.a of the Ohio end Mbislutippi It ki. and Chlnngo and (411 ms liJlroW, Inroaft dirr.•t and only txtullnuoum It. IL route trout Tr.lne leave Chi,mgn w follows Id A. M. and 10 20 P. 11.—Sr. hotas AND CAUL° Earasss. Peess•ngera for St. LOW bl by this train take the ears of tbn Ohio and Misr.. IL IL id Eactiorni. and are tarried direct to AL Louis. 35 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Dubuque AND GALINA If.x. Nuns, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets (r St_ Paul and the Upper Mir:4.lpp( river :lino. Trains leave Cairo Cliteagn and Dubuque at 1.4 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. ' , amongst, from the ititet and plates on the Ohio river destined for tiL Lou o, will ' , are In 13111.1 , of tedious and un mirtain river navigation firm Cairo to St- Lonis, and arrive fifteen hour? in *dram, of the river route, by taking the cars at Cairo. Tiottetx to 8t Cairo, D abuq B'. Paul, and all im. portant placed by thin rout. , run be had at the office of the td. aB. end C. et Itailroa I 3 In l'ltt,hurgh, and Michigan C,rt :red RAI I r. , nd In Chicago. Jet R.. II M A SON . THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 111.16 GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, canna-Rug, the At -1 birdie cities with Western, Northwestern and South ireeteruStates, by a continuous 'Railway direct. This reed ale° eonne,te et Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to ell parte on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and din• dusky with tltenmers to ell porta on the Nortb•westero Lakes; making the moot direct, cheapest and reliable route by which FILEJOEIT min be forwarded to and from the Weal Watt. RATER BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe., Dry Goode, 1001101. hexes,) Yuri, PeaLbera, ar SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goods, (I o 1.100 Hardware, Leo-100c. per 100Iba. tiler, Wool, ac THIFtU CLASS.—Anylis, Bagging, Bacon ( nod Pork, (113 F, a;11.1:1.1 CLA ..38 and per 100Ibs. Imr•1 and Lard Oil. I I/ A!zi fr,tu any point East of he particular murk package •• ow rtrtlitylVattla firs, road." All Goods connigt,4 to We Agouti, of thin Road ut Philadalphla or Cithihurgh, will be, forwarded without dste,nclon. 11:STOUT AasNTS.—Hoag Putter, Ik:utou ; J. L N. V.; M. J. Border, Phll.l.•ll:his ; Magrun ik Koons, Uniti• more; Goo. C. E'rausisolut, Pittsburgh; 8111 - iultulan k Brown, Cuusinnuti, Ohio; J. 11. Moorhend, Louisville, Ky.; K. U. m.,11,, n , Ind; RatclitT k Co., SL. Louis, Ho; J. Mituholl k Sou, Eraturrille, Indians. lIIIREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Phi ladel. I phia and Pittnburch. THE 3101011 Na MAIL TRAIN leaver Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 74 A. M, and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. TUB FAST LINK leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.., and Pitt.. burgh for Philadelphia at 130, P. M. TILE NIGHT EX. P MISS TRAIN leaven Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:241, I'. M. Blairsville Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, er.cept Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. Brintou's Accommo. dation Train leaves Pittsburgh drily at 11 o'clock A. 3:30 o'clock P. M., and aao P. M. The above lino connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St.". Louis, Mo., Alton, L . miens and Chicago, 111; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville Ky.; Terry Ilante, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Kellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Clare- Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; al., with the Steam Packet 14 , 4[1in - ow and to Nsw Oa Lzezrs, Sr. Louts, LoinsviLta and Ctsciarsari. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers Crum the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Bald mare, New York, or Boston. TllOB. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadel his. J. M6BKIMItN, jyy Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. LIFE OF BAItO6NT 8. PRENTlBB—Editiai by his Bro- Cher. Next to Patrick Henry. 8. 8. Prentice was the greatest natural orator that has appeared in this country. Dazzling wit, keen sat.sm, apt illustrations and brilliant figures of speech poured In profusion from hie lips—borne on a torrent of feeling which irresistibly carried away what ever audience ho addre. cod. IJOI habits were convivial; he was a prince of good fellowship, full of fun and anecdote, and no one ever exceeded him in the grace with which he told a story. For sale by J. S. DAVLSON, Dos 6 66 Market st. FARM FOR rit.E—A Farm in Plum Township, nixteen miles from Pittsburgh, of 75 acres-50 acres of which are under cultivation, balance good timber. The Improve ments area good, welt finished log house, a frame bank barn, 48 by 32 feet, with a stone foundstion, stables, cow houses, Ac.; un orchard of 3) fine grafted apples; peach trees and otherjruits, and plume of all varieties. It has a never-felling supply of wet- r. Title good; price reasona ble; terms easy. Apply to nova:dam BLAKELY A RICIIEY. 11ONNET RIBBONS—A. A. IdAsos At Co. have received another large tot of Bonnet Ribbons, comprising some ox the riebeat and most desirable styles yet offered. (uoyd vutrl . —rta Illesiderr-2500 ,ho receirel and for sale by novfi PLEIMINa BRAS. • • • - RAILROADS RAILROADS, VIA COLUMBUS. Cl NN ATI PSDIANAP - OLIS f ot, • CIIICAAGJ L. CA I RAI, OUICACO to t.r. LuUIS, Lane AB , ) W CA (2. to DUBUQUE. IL 11. LIOGIEITON, General Freigbt Agent, Philadelphia. 11. 1. LOMLiAIIitT, Puperiotendent, Altoona. Pa PE'NNSY VANIA RAILILOAD •,~ ~+.. -- - IMITRA - NOE-COMPANIES7 Inerease of Cash Capital TO HALF' A MILLION ',DOLLARS mairmi'MrstittyyM lIARTFOI6S,'CONICL•CIIARTERtIS 1819. •Codill"04111cclt - e!- . - 411.00,0001. Y. 1032 THIRTY-SIXTEI ANNUAL STATEMENT of the 4heetcar,the-inNA.INI3URANCLE COMPANY, of Elect ford, tql furidehed,thte agency ott the Ist o.f,,han nary, 1806, under tate: Real. Retataosninctimbered: $ 16,e7Y 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 8 and 7 cent.,pay . able , semiannually ' - 71,00000 .Debte due the lOotopany, secured by mortgage... 7,31 S 17 - nue ReQvable, well secured, payable at Bank— 12 6 , 3 27 Railroad Stocks in Connectlent - 97,515 00 Sauk Rocks in the city of 112,896 - 00 Rank Stocke In New York city 99,050 , 00 Cash on ikanul,in Rank, and in halide of Agents and othere—.... ....r....._...212,600 06 • , $773,27.8 68 The amount of liabilities due or rintdue to. Banks or other ereditoninothlng. =nsted and due,.-tone. listed and not due, $148,318 22. tosses inadjuided and in suspense, waiting for further Proof, f 61 25 60. All other claim against the Company are small, earls . only as printing, Ac. Agents inattnoted to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The. amormt,ineared in any city i townor 'Maga, depe oda upon the chatracter, mautrial and construction of buildings, the width , of streets, the tropply of water and condition of the firedepartment and other circumstances. The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies; the design la to liraltthe lose by any one Ore to $10,090, or less. ' TllO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretsr'yi STAY/ 01' 001010.711Clrf, Hertford, Jan. let, 1883. Hartford- county. f Perm Daily appeared Thomas A. Atexandar, , ScoretwrY•of the Atria Insurance Company,andmadeenth that the fere hoihg etatement by him subecribed, is true, according to ighest knowledge and belief ~„ 11 liNitY V46ZBR,JtieticeofthePeace' LOSSOS paid by this Company for .the year 1854 exceed $750.000, v title the prearl ems received for the ence time far Weed any other year, don duce. the organisation tbe Coultany. Policies, covering nearly all doseriptions of property, ho . • sued et this agony, at remunerative rates. • • 011tre,lin. 87 Water etreet Pittsburgh,' Pa. Anal • - •IL 11. TICN•ItY3IH, Agent. Pittsburgh Dollar'Srmirigs No. 88 finrrth street NEXT 130013 TO TWO PITTSBURG-tr. BASIL, I 8 NOW . daily from 9to '2 el!clock.,,also, on Wed. I riesday Aid Saturday evenings, from 6 to 8 o'clock. - Depolti, xi:eared of all sumo not lesalltan tine 1),, , tar, and a dtvitend of the protlte,decional twice/ a year. to June and Docerabvri. The Truatees, for the puffinsoot' furthering the benevolent objects of the Tn.ftituu .n. Lava entered into a guarantee bond, thereby giving ailitional security to depositor', books containing the Charter, ity-Laws, P.nles and Rap 13t3onn, furnished iratls, on aiiiiklisstonn at the ogi , e. President —44 CORGE ALI3ItE P/C[ PROWENTs; Elopewell Hepburn, John 11. Shoonterger, George R. White, Charles Knapp, William P. Johnston, IC Grattan Murphr. James W. Heilman, Ilmobald Umbstak tier A lexamleßradley, • Ica= M. Peuno..k, WlMatti Phillips, William .1. An lert.,s. TIL:911:0: John G. Ractoten, .Y"Cmec Ileratusn, HIII Burgsein, John Kirlrpatri , .l A I her t Culbertroo, John D. 11 — Cord, Itohert Chester, Itehertalorrow. J Gardiner Coffin. 'Walter — P. Na 1,11151; , Alonso A. Cartier, A. M. Polleelt, John S. Cosorave, Henry L. htngeot't, Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb, K. U Klriagton, George IL Ittalle, ra oda Felix, James Rhoads , V.O Intricms, J.tnee S. 'loon. Sehten, V. ill l•ni S. Clasen, Alexander Tine' lc, Sr.-dm:rya:rut Treasurce--CIIARLKS A C , 1.70 N. )1 134.111 AN NtrATIDIVIDgEID, JULY 1, 1435 IE:TINA. 1N5 1 1. 1 11.A.N11.0 COM PAN OF LIARTFORD, CON-Y. LEIBEMIM:3 PAID UP. Cash Asseta, July 1, 1a545,-81~35,630 I ioNIINUE to mate insurance on ell 'esari pttona r ll proierty .ittsequitahle rates. This Company UNA inalut.lood a ;a:Le/Ilion for honorable dealing for .:6 and unsurpas9til far responsibility sal pun •toahly ty any other emus? icstitutWo In the United :atc, beini annual statement of the condition of tide Company on tile In this olboe, for the examination ,f th, puhro -11. U. 17104:106, Agent. Ulllor, Itio4tiwtist corner Fifth and 'Wood strests c rltt, jr'2l IN A it agr. 7AUTUAL saysn INSURANCE CORLPANT ( VD in North finrqn of tilt ttt^hangt. or.; street, PIMA.° EL PH 1 MARINI (NUR um V natio, • CARAO, 'PP all parte the rut . holnirta, IN LAND I NriLIEtANCSIN tin by rl•rrh. canals, lel,. ant land rarriax••, all parca of the UuSon. Plitt INSURANCVi On men-handl. goorral iy On Jtor,,a, daelltny, houaoa, ABSICTS '4 a E liovenTher 7 , Bookie and It•ttitagea—. 424,30) Staten( Pennellvankti, Philadelphia city, Bptitig at Lieu, .t,utioratti, mud other loans ............._181,66', 4: k. to /mutt., railrostim Parl insurances coo- 80, rnvi•abla ...... hand. Batson., the bins A Gent,' and I urns on Marina Wtkiea recently I —0; 1. 8u tw.ripton No telt. .. ‘ .....loCri&Ke (O Ur. £l. M. as:an, I itligh I Sp..twer ISt' I Ire /n, I Charl e. It ty, Stok.t..e, Henry titnan, June. Tra.s,utir, Y.yr,, Jr., L . Jaw., Ten .I ,, hn I. 'z'etup.f Charlet. Schiater, J T IL T. U. 211,,rgan, do. rl7. TUGS. C. ILI.N1), Vita Pre?itirmt. J our u W. COWAN, B.e'y . . A. M A DE.111.0 , Agvnt, No. IS etrt.et.., Plthiburgt. Meirtin, • it . Jo.ii-ph II • Kimund A Elouddir, JoLiu 0. llobort liuxtun, John it. NI 11 TO2IB. Liniper, Darlington, 11 .I.•n.> Brooke, JoLn9iin, Juni, C Rand, Ihtuidlng, Join," H. lid'Earlavil, R. C. Ludwig, Th• Prettaitilo lertre In•varanno Company - , Of d'hiladelithtd, Pecunry/vania. 'RECTORS—CharIes W. Danaher, Thomas W . Dart,. Tr Ma e DWegner, Damned Grant, Jacob IL Smith, Ges, W art.iP, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph E. Boric, Lertd S. Browne, Morrie Patterson. Cass. N. lic-scana, Proairtenl COAL 0. Eissressa, Striretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or linsltel; 61i 'Ter)" description of property,lxt town and country, or rates ad le v. as are consistent with security. The Company hare reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, 7rlll their:capital laud prensludne, ealaky inwested, of ford ample protection to the assured. The Aesetis of the Coppany' on January Ist, 1861, as pc to tithed agreeably to en skr4of Assembly, were aslolloenioris: Mortgage —...51418,.= 68 Deal &tato 84,877 79 Temporary Loans 81,960 17 Stocks 61,888, 00 Ruh, !to •,, , 04,8413 81 ......._............_.......41219,.06, 44 gin. their tocorporation, a period cf twentyeme.yeare, they bare paid upward tif Onellion Four Huntirdd Thou sand Dollars, losers by tire, thereby affording rridence of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with prompness all liabllitisc J. GARDINER WEEIN, Agent, .p 24 Office, north-east cot. Wood wad Third eta. TUE 13 RITEW STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, iMES4DIELPIETIA. CRAET:= APRIL 26TE, 1860. CHARTER. PBIIPETUA L. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and CAtanui Strertt, Philadelphia. OfflGers of the Morse Board, at rhiladd,phitl: DTIIIRMILi. Stephen It. GrairfOrl , Paul IL Godittlit: Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Wllenry, Jacob L. Finrenee, Jamas Devereux, William M. Godwin, William ?eget, Preridast—Sitspben R.Crawford. Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson. .. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—James 11. Willson, al. D Allegheny Cary —R. D. Mowry, NI. D. ORO. S. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:7 ;To. 74 fourth street, l'ttL burgh PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH • - CMtNSR OP FOURTH .114 D SMITH Man - BTRRIVP:i. Authorized Capitol, 6300,00(1. NSUIIN BUILDINGS dal other property against lam or I damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Intand Navigation and Transportation. plasmas. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. M'Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Oder Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, J soot) Pointer, A. A. Diaries, lonics S. Neglvy, W. 8. Haven, Wade Ilituptou, D. &Park, H. R. Oomphall. Lion. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President ItODI PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Coatitim, Secretory and Treasurer. S. .5. Heenan, Assistant Hem glary. deM2:l3m Western insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., President.- V. M. GORDON, Socretary CAPITAL, V 300,000. WILL insure against all kinds of risks, URN and MA RINE. All lossee will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, rannagsli by Dmixtrross who a re well known in the oommnnity,and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the beet protectfon to those who desire to be insured. fltrecters.—R. Miller, Jr., O. W. Itlaketson, J W. Butter, N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11.8 m ith, C. Ihtasen, deorge W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott, Charge Panda, JEunes e. A u ley, A lexandei Nlmlck, ThOthas Scott. 9131 Otllee, No. 92 Witter street, (Warehouse of Bpanit upe tairs,) Pittstrargh. n0v29:11, Alexander W. Footer, A rrOENEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, am Houci L TOR LI CIIANGtIIS, Agent t for Procuring' Bounty Lands ll and PeSlOllB, and for a Collection of Claluss in (heat Britain and Ireland. Affilr - Collections made in this apd adjoining °mulles ; totes of decedents settled; Real 'Estate bought, sold or le..ed, and rents collected. !Moneys Invested on Mortgage er other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Oftine on FOURTH street, a !W doors above Emithneld. Pittsburgh, March '2B, 1855—fool48:claur I DI. A. Sw,l wHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER /it WORNAOES, Rangem, Ettore:4, Tin, Iro i and Hone.ekiewperie Hard ware, Vonore' Idaebinee and Te3 l / 4 Tln Plate, Meet Iron, Wire Itivete, Ac. lie. 24 riortii, Second street, (opposite Buehler's Hotel,) lIARRISBOR6c • ____._. _ KIER'S THANSPOELTATiON LINE. A NTICI PAYING the want of Dities for traneporting Ll Freights to and from the ltp ii~Cities, via. Fenusyl• vanla Canal and Reßreath!, we Erve i mitred our stock of Boats, kc , on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives ue a capacity of over 1500 tons per month each way. We assure dur friends, and [Lead disposed to patronize the state improvements, there will-be:nothing Spared on our part to render general satisfaction to forwarding East.' ern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIER A MITCUELL, angllty Canal-Basin, Pitteburoh. MACK EEKL-60Tralf bble No. 3 largefor sale by artv7 WlNlteli U. WLLIN3. T:>s. , . <:;, PAID UP 34.612 159 S.b 1 Ig , -1 G -_ _ AusTis-hootirs. BTOCKD R, Offlc - No% 92 , 10mif oi *GA 'MOTES, Drafts, Bonds,Mortgages, and Loans on eons, 1 , 11 tends, negotiated. -litcr.k.s:bongbt and sold on coin nalintion; Land Viterrants,biinght and sold. PartiCular att,nflon padd,co t4e,,purobase, and sale'of VopnieStoeks. • ' AL nocanannications atterited to pretripfly'.' 1449 Wra. H. Williams :dr. Co. • - BANE - ER.B AND EXCLIA.NDE BROKERS, Clyrner Wood and Third alreeli.,rl ' t rannettans ricadfi on liberal teitaa. Cqlectio,tua of Notes, &e., promptl!? attended to: ARTHURS, RODGXEiS it ,RANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNER OP FOURTH A.LVI) .3.3ILTLIFLUD:ZTREETS, c2:Bm PILL burgh, Pa. Ite MOY rvrinen BANKERS AND ?sou/12MR cncens, flan /amount thAir Offloe to the Corner of Fifth &rut Wood sta PITTSBURGH, PA. 41DIATRICES - a, Banuera and Ilanbrur%ga prokara, and.Dealata in Notra, brafta, Acceptateati, 491dr Silver and Bank Not-a. lbcchangra an the Eastern - 15211'Western qitleacollatantly for sale,. • -r ,i .. Oolleuetiorui bind' ail the cities throughout, tb..l United. States. Deposits received bi d par funds dr current:raper, et the corner of Dian and Woo StrieEa. • ifeb3 A. HOLXES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE ERCEEES; Lau fUIgORLT) SIAM amsnaa Lab bacmbabi omit io Do SLLARAI, STR.II, /DOR DOORS 811.054 , 01.0.87.611 D. kr flOrafE3 & SONS, Bankers and Kx.ettange.Urokere. . and Dealers to Noses Drafts, Anottptsiilies,tfold, Sil ver sod Balk.Notee. Nlechange on the Eastern and Wstern Cider constantly for Bak. Oelleettora Made. in till the cities titrouiholft, the United &ales Dapodti received In par 'hinds' or current tape; No. 6: Market street, betsseett Third andSourthintstr tja,lo:l7 JOHN WOODS,' BANKER AND Excaitxer,„BisarEn niALKB: • • }lse:Lange, Cammarcial and Bank Notes. L ITOCE, bought and old on tonamissiono oetelhily attended to. interest paid on Deposit. , Zr" No. 58A rourth atreet, nearly oppoeita the M. ht. 'ank. deelB • BILL 4 CO., BANICEIIS AND EXCIELANGX 1111,011.04 conzmr. or WOOD AND tarn 9ruiEfr.s, '' Q.. IGHT I,IXIIIIANGE On the - Tattarn Cities eel:iglu:MY (or . . 0 , sole. Time BMA Qt Fzebougo and Notes Ltuanrird; —. dold, klilvAr sod Book Notre , booed And kdd. ' Odle tieing mule In all' the orineirni cities, of the United aites. De ,,,it. m miTvd of Pm- and Current Funds- : rtaagdlY • 1 ACIII, IMIXIS, . tirwsza , llAr.ll, DIAZZIICOI 114 alls. HEALEHR lc 'BAILIE,' • • 1 •.DANIE_EF.Sr AND R.XCHANGE'IIitCiK li, 'DWI AND MIL fiotd, BilvVr, and Dank :Nct.:a ; negOtlAtt. 1r D Loao , + on heti k,, ate or Stook &emit! n; purdbune ?tomb-Leary Notss awl 'lime BUN on Elast and West ;' buy • lc 1 oil StocCo uu Commission. 1:18(10 on nil points ID the Union.. , Eiccyt G. E. aItSiOLD es CO., UAW - ERRS AND EXCHANGE IHW FR 5 ? ir RALERS in Riehenge Coin, Bank sri , te . 3, night end 1,1 Time Drefte. As. Collection,. eareffllty ettmt4tel to, proce.ds remitted to any pert of the Guinn- Stnehe bought motechi a¢ conitMeedon. - • .U.3,,,N0. 74 Pourth neat door to Bank Of Pittab . Ceel3 _ THOMAS _ carCuMMERCIAL BROKER, -es Dlotss, Roads, Stocks Real Zotate, n.e., No. 75 Fourth st.:riasburgh. Fa. I jut:4 ; Ll au mlo /I,l's Loatu °Mee - vO. 100 SMITI/ PIELD sTitrar, rurra.s— and aivrer W.tcbta, 131lveri are and otter vu1f44.140 articles- . .ul4 19- CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & , C0 Mt:LILLY of the celebrated Clothilii; Depot on Libtrty .12 alreet. which tsar won an unbounded Ropttlatity wider to Deco of the THREE UIB DOOllB, Intrf,; fut , th. pur• o.so of fultuiring more ;Tv,. for their Imatenso tateltresa, emoted to the opocious building on the cornet' of DIAMOND ALLEY AtiD WOOD 15M..,Vr, VV . /levy-they he-re now the moot SPLENDID STOCK 01 -CLOTHS( . READY HAVE CLOTHING, • Ttrat ilia es. r 1,0 a nCergrl to the public: Thnir principal olijett for tine repacral, le to give theld' MA,. facilities for Lilt WHOLESALE TRAUB They cr• prrpsre.l to sel! tior.lB wt the, LOWEST EASTERN PE7CE3! Lal they wtll w9l - 111, t :10r.,1 to be ae Gao.l et, any mann fact nr.,l In tht Union. 4 S t) rd . VI: olt 11 IA fall LloT 911 AND C; 41PatTLS, ZUSI.III. IDn• hzrw ,n bat 1 a fu:i and beautiful ausobluiont of LAYNIS anti 00ATINtit , , h•r FaocKs, LT.E6B, WALKING AND Aitr,vt-• NESS COATS oer In ;pr,i.t, are 11,14 th 61.1 altt, thn4.-df oar eiLltn.taarn, and We tll,llll, to t put:, Luta. t.•ur tUbtlity vtli,t:l7ot fail in 21) I ng urd,rn as may I, U.4l . ctryti M'S'TiOEAET 04,1:61: ES. Of p4plTviiiiv...N. gatrrmnx tn . iblezttlana.fla tin I , ngwr en 7 cwnnow:;ion with the Clothing TWA:IM; on 1.11.ort) ocr wtt , 4tlon le dc7ct,l EZeluaively to the boor. w s .,),orlanig-anttrd tr.wr ;3 JOIIN ? , rcLaskior A co. Ant:lV:kb tn, FALL DRY GOODS AT LoVE B ttOT Elts, 01 TUC Or.IGI<AL BiLt 1145 . C. )C1:P.137 4 t..NT y lin I ,111, Cr Ili+ lli Ana I.IOA delltz,Ll LiO,•lP chit we bat.. rer svEn 3 ., 'e :a kit!, 7.1...1 , Co, ; , Colturga . do VS" , :I,ci--Tho lent a,,r1.111..nt in tie city. Clore, el.ernlz.tteg, SICCTPA; - I , ..tging,r and lucert.lnge.; TalmAA ar! Se_trf,; New e, MAW, CacLm, r, Veiret. ;,•• !.• t :• r M LNG IiCO of eCt •iption, r , U E,..1 e. Li 11 ,-, 1;6r. Itif[Sl6lllBG DEPART. 11 t;NT It W toi plied, and we 11,1, 0,)1at./eut ths ay run elrer groatrr indur,nents now than we have-ever been able oiler before. We golhl, an extrui,ation o on , elafa before poreba:dne: elne% her,. ao ail will 4 ni Al to th or 4,1,,r0n{e to 1111 a4d he alm,+t d,ll yin re.c.,ivt cl new an thsiru blt• throughout the LOVE BROTLIECUS, (Formerly Young, St.evuukln & Inv;,) No 73 Market Pitt,iburlth Au.soLL) C, solva, WIIOLSPALS AND P.ETAIL DBALP.IIB FASHIONABLE And Gentlemen's furnishing Goods; ivr r-6 MARKET STTILIa, betwo,n Third and Fourth, 11 PlM:burgh Keep rJn=tantlyrn hand, a large Stock rt Cloths, Cht , illl,,rl ar.ti Vriting, (lo.rments made to order nu the nhortest nottre, and in the latei.t 01510 E Bar All ordorn promptly attended tn. f augli 2m Van and Wincer good:: EDMOND WATTS',. TAILOR, a,7 4 1 0 . 1. ,,.. i5. 1,, LA of BER i TS I woo r haul r orercoatibev,of a nlSrriy newile.igns; Plash Test• ings, f th e runflt brgatilul ptitt,ru,; Erecie,la and English CHAsimere6, of every style and shade in the market, all of which 1 will oak,. to order on the men resisoueble terms, sod `Annwate,l to cult. net‘ • L ew Clothing Store. NO. 4, El XVI 'nit EMT, OPPOSITE ?UHE eubscribcr hoc just opened this new entabllahmant, 1 where he ban always cp. hand a la:ge end chohm ABS n• ni of all Arti-ieF of CLOTEU.NO, which ha warrants equal to any In the city, and will sell et the most reasonable pti. sew. The public are requested to give him A call. marthly ii. OP PENIIEDIER. Lit/US:ES TU LET—ap,.ly In 6. CUTIIBERT It SON ; 53 IA Market street. new Brick Dwelling Douse, just finished, containing nrfie ronne, situate.' on Dugatur street-- --• AL.), a new house of nine rooms, on Atispoook Fltrot, near Christ Church. A loNtal in the Bost Buildings, NM street, suitable for en office. A hag, Office on Thin Street. A Store Room, No, 51 Nlarket street A Warehouse on Water Street. .1 flown of nine and two ac-as of laud, with fruit true:, be. Will le leased for tire years. gt.to.l Dwelling Cowes for enlo. APp'v at the office or • S,. o lcrrii aEKtla .2 1 53 Markel el ise3t. m om.; VA of l„, , C h Ats u l,E l 1 1 1 0 UKti—Itnnineon's Tar moot'Begsti.e.s Auitlytien: webrew end Chill:tee Lexicon. Hl xwliald•n Ureat Teatanient; 2 vols. The Elthtroltate of the Prettstent Rot repel Church in the Cutted States of America—an efuny by 11. D. F.TSTIR, D. D. Dr Watt's Plain and Easy Catechism. Th- Church Catechism broke into Short Questions and AnStsterg. Mi s Niclntoah's new Juveniles-0 race and Clara, Blind Alice, Florence Arnett, and Jessibt Graham. For sale at DAMON'S 'Theological Hoot:more, 65 Mer kel, near Fourth stneA. oet27 A NEWLY IN VENTED PEN. et an entirety . rerw prinei il pie and useful qualities. The nittantagei or this pen are— lat. Tl:te pen will hold lot enough to write a oriole page of letter paper. 2 I This Is sa eenitructeil as to haven good sprint near the point, iimi ar la a quill. 81. The points cannot lap, and tbe pen will always write rmeothly. 4th. It. le gold, and eoneeizurntly cannot corrode A trial of three pens will prove their superiority over any fountain pen made. For sale by W. B. !OVEN, Market Itreet, corner of Second. . . _ lk,* F. 50 MUSIC—Jart t eneiceil. per exprese, oy 1.11 Alt• L•)TTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood street— 'lntel Dell; Rennie Kitty; Old 'nob ; ; Have you seau Saul Champagne Sebotti-ch ; Snow Flake Polka; Newport Waimea; Paisley eobottiFch; Schnappa Nike; Rye and Bye—Wand; Young America Schutifiscli ' tirees of the Forest--companion to " Sheits of Lhe Ocean A Mother's Prayer; Bay you love me—Retnanz t ; My lid Virginia Horne—new song; Le Tyrol, with variations—W. V Wallace ; Whet shall be my The - Met—O. W. Warren i Moonlight on the Ocean . Oh, fare thee well, nit' own long; My Bark is Gaily Dancing; Village Maiden—S. C Foster: Come where my,Love lies Bre:amine; ' "Jsrrni for Guitar Players,"—n collection of tir e ], Liful melodies for the guitar, by F. Kruger; ' "Footer's Melones," erritarotd for guitar; a N uet of Melodies." do do by Edw. Pique. A NEW STOCK OP PIANOS Will arrive and be open for inspection this week. UIIA.RigiTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood St., ' oct2ti Perond:ioor above Fifiti. NEW BOOILi.--611 Days cl tnaszion; • Clones tied Fun:Aloe, or the Life of a Village Pastor; s.7enes in the Praefier of a New York Puri:con; N'leit to the Camp hero e nabastopol , The Proverbs of all Nations; My Bondage and Freedom, by Fled. Doti:Owls ; Mary Lyndon: an autobiography ; Omar Pasha, or the Vizier's Daughter,. 05 G. W. M Reynolds . Japan as it is and was: The May tlower, by U. iseenbar Stowe: • „ tiu„nahlne on Daily Yath - a, by H. BeecharStoire ; Tha RRies Of the Lamp - t /.. 1, cod Ttbaea of-Jan:Lea Gortion. Leo nett ; ;Coney. ut Fraoah Revolution. PriZ rale by, [ort3l i 11. aivau 6N, ku4.ww.l ot. MEMO , • , . AFPIPAgai I GlaiiBElr.Prciprietor. SPICCIESB#R64, Pity THIS' tiudgir.,ll doradocilque byring,undergone thorongb tbiefiitnilltmilithAd'ititti tea , ikidipments POngts , tr;_4 l TOrSitionifot the Tacepticni of tbetraTeling 19bliot FA*4.01 , 45 . jai .Z..".JAEL fl ➢2741 140tRiEi i.kki:o , 49§ it 44A1 1- 33 2 214 TuoPateroa, f•Tugy'aranial4 baddelbe Pealesvr • Rallrortifewhcb,ntakee It ~titarcnsLcansienienEkauseitt thtreitz *pe.o . 3agera oring.l4 :thatVett.tr.S'. u - . • • ' • Y. Proialster 4,lvlng,at considerabkearpenseilitted up, to e'xeetlent. 1034.41E6 . lIVESIBIQ,N*IIOO/1111, would respect :luny sotielt iishatebf "pfitiliiirstronago. There 16 p4ached e, aglenQitl MAX and exteneive:WAGON it-ABIN afford lug Annpletaccommecliton tot al - Hera end tensisteni. lllr Larderind,Bat brffe furniaTadit?rbtte nu irket can F• •' i • stpiA • - W . L 111. ' ,- • iknizer:Of . nn aid sc. clair &mar; =Pillslitityg7l, tOidersiguWermerly of ' , Wowed Ifotek,* 44sing - :bairn tbliteiti end commodionail4EL,,and boing - , zellttisiltilrikelignitient style, woad reoecgully ;invite his blends end.the taitvellug public to give LLCMs' &11. Pa st*, *itikthe CClAlreplellCB of the bested MO taielokie kx pyhenceritY, Wiliness, he _ fir give entire 11Mb:traction andhlicharges moderate. [404, 0:-CONNELLY. RIOUD ANT JitaLT BOUSIDA , fIOBVIER IP LIBERTY 41.1:141tANT: nett` - . • janl3:ll . - " JAAISS : • I 4.. • . Lair. OWSTOWS. , IlritilKllLßY MUM 60 South MO* ettii.E„betnben , 431, 0 0:1nt Ixful Walnut, Ptiltadalplrld: tatliSky GIASAILUbIa :HOUSE, CORNER OP MAIN AND ROUTH RTE, WARREN, e): rL Proprietor tikes plinunire,An announcing ihe thit thloneiiiin&iffSginellotel has tscen opened 68 ahem:mot entertafnmeai:r Being coininottrohonod roomy, sod, o4joining t.4eAlitoo -the Ohicka;ageCornimpy,it!offero inducemenb3 unorniated in 'Wagon for theaccinuninil Cloy orth'e traveling 6111in:inn*. . A !Mare of public patronage is respeetinTAyrioltatirt. • ,- •LW dititlAL.p ' . 44. Ll4O, HE OPILIMIT.i. It. ALM& be,lwecA Wpm/ eptieleueestabliskonent has' be 4°4 en ,t , ta Feb scriber, and completely renisittied: famish ltninylittat • tan 14a. foutul lu Alta , Imat , ,resulatecr r'estai3rlMis at the Eitatee., - Mile epaetothi Dar will allyaYitios supplied with: the bestligabri. Mune . nf every de, acription, in its season, can elwaye be frxind' . .at Wi)kine fetal ' W. C. D ALLAGRIbI4, colusucorta " Jar - OYSTER Alil C;(1,F.F.Erc,11 . 4)11513. - 6 3 # • . No. 40, fifth Mud, batmen Wood-cout , Masket.: EMECI3VI43II. • • I.gy. D. ILNOLlBH,l3l.le . l3ottltir of 1311Triri3404isial VV.. Hennett Aleand Als6;l3Dintion and Por terithi quart , The attention of facßilles, iiird the trader,' lir tad lry • jtlatierial Wqtitirand Sarsapadas • • TIT D 10101,1811, Pitt street, below Peon, is !billy T. ~.xasaufacturbag fro:Dieing the above beverages on an asterseive ecal( Ills articles no of therbeit 9ualityisoct nufactured from tbapurestraaterlals. Octl7:ly GRE Ur DISCOVERY! g3.lPtik TILITS..hotli by ablediractillultersxmd Chlmi -11 cal Actelisias pave demonist - rated , the icreat value of MOP. DE IlH6T£h d beautiful combination, EU° Titre OlL,",nr,the *lief and care attars. Ehtthe pe to themselves are rendering their verdict , thamanner. hoar untalitsdieable and .astiatactory: ...More than '2t1,000 bottles" have been sold In eatery shorxtime—a great propot eon lot those why heard, others recommend it,. who had- tiled i 4 • Thatjt lea /Pletadid_discovery Insrveryathareacknowledgitd,. and nothing like it was ever I t fore prepared: Why,,lor . Pens alene,itis woras.sloo,ooo a year to the people It ulw ye cares th ese painful tormenterain twenty jour Aettes. But what is it not wprth to ;the-people if it-mires - gait alittum, Blyilpelas,,Canker,,Eficenilittoss of aliklatissl (fre quently taking away all the pain lakaimtvdclur hours;) Rheumatism, Nenralgia,Ralpitatket, Headache, Broadtail, Pans, Womb Complaints, Cramps, Sprains . , Bore or Parelled presets Felene,,Woutalttef Aar - Woub14500,00(1 express Ile value to the,peepiel Xci, Becsolse , a mate gat give freely for relief (rem pain. Will this Oilrelitevertaitat Certainly it smit. Such men as we have . cheatuuaed, hen arable and higheliftifitteiffereltkia, nua,yetits; OCtOrs e and offices, hams so said, alter front ten to bay trials.' That say the Ekarge , Od is the fineettdedleal oembitiatiotteve,rpre wed, neither offensive-avr injurious, but effectual in all the above and - rosily other 'cats. Some honorable and heavy business. fame have, it ht true, sold semi - of the old (turpentine, bituminous, or mat tag. Ac. BC.) external ape plicatioos, until theircustemera returned bottle after bet- tle with the remark that •• the remedy was worse than th e pain t" yet such men have never recoormorided . nor Assn countenance to them. But see *tome of our best merchants ordering more every ten days, and always giving additional .testimortyXostirersusiuwarft-this monderlui - discorlit. That a great manyladius are using Miss a medicinal toilet artielu, for theinselyea and their children, is well-known. It cure*, all pimples, blotches and eruptions on the face and nook In no short Is time, you W4IIIO 11.HICel, credit It at frequently' reduces apniwinkrutcaing ithtwoluattestfttlY done it id hart en =tali many eae,ctutuly in Aix Iffallia4.lthelies. knew theiteteViialp,stry,Mdthearno.4 6 44d6e l 4 l l' itould,nevershe..if dared to kw Aft:7l ll4 kt elsielbr womb complaints= paista of any kind. , -• "Wit now Insert a letter just received from lierrryjiYlley,,, Est., who went to .angland six weeks sauce, - Loruxor, July 12, 1815. Tiler: Di Ottani, Phila.—llear Sir: When I left home. for my 11,10 tit, (scroluieue eruptions, itc,) I never exported to return epoxy believing that my complaint worth!. mon carry me oft When you gave me three bottles- of your Electric Oil en inte with me, as merely a palliative' , I did s of think I would so very soon be called upon to thank you, KY I cols do, fir my complete restoration. I can only say, I dare the departure of the steamer, that you have only to come hire, with your 0i1,.t0 make a tr iune in one year. There is not another similar medicine in England, if in the world. I will write by next steamer. Yours, most truly, Hiner WILEY It cannot Le their imaginations, who state that old sores, that hare dlsehargod from Aix mouths to five yearn, hare beet cured by this Oil. It cannot be untrue nor a decep tion, where pain Is relieved in one day often in half an beer. No! common BOMB dictates noi—and 600 written letters say no Come and see them. A regular Doctor in attendance; end I udies can consult a Lady. privately, by dropping a line to the ofilms. Advice from a distance, mak ing - Inquiries that any physician can answer, will he promptly attended to. Always enclose a stamp, as our err vices are freely givert,nad we are drawn-upon too often in this way All cases treated liberally, With or without the Oil, as I have two Physicians associated for this express purpose. Prof, C. DE-GRATH, I' I GL, 9 South bighth street, phila. • N. B.—The largest bottles tea thees.theettemlest.:.PlesalD notify me of any,ease or llquire to cure to from half an boor to three 'creeks, as 1" 'with to cure all. , 41. 4 3- for sale by DB. 11BYSEll, 140 Wood at. latt,¢W It E E — PUTATiON-.IN NW ENGLAND-- , . DICISIML, N. IL, Jute 9th, 1833. T., B. A. Aknatoclo dLea' . 1 41entlemelat itirr 0 /oar , past I have 'used E. A. Wahnestoclt's Verinittiefortln an theinrinttc-hnny practite; catattention was first called to it in a case where' 1 had faird dislodge worms with cake met, pink and rewhage. _bottle was obtained aod .nred with Calfeble eirert; pinelv'thian T have proscribed It - for hundreds of patients, and In &large majority oicaseavith co m pleteaucce.g. one Lama a single ,bottle cif, the med eine brbughi awl& froM one Ptitieht LlMity.ei& grpoirg. I More never known It to do harin, Ind 1 am induced to make this . statoment from anhoneot.conViCtiOn that h it the most vat cable VermiNge Yet knoin..Each to mycon tidence in its "warm itjnipe powers, that 1 recommend it to caber hysicians thht seetion. and furnish them wit°. the troo p s. M. C. SAVAGE, Ai. D. PLepared and sold wholesale end reboil by B. A: BANN ZiTUCX & CO, corner of Wood and First streets, Pitts bur., b. deo 5 ' Lave Books. [ AM' outbortilld to sell low some valuable Las Books. lo role. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier's Institutes; Greennoro Esideuee; • Wharton's Digest, last ad.; And other Reports, Elementary WOries t &e. GEO. V: CiILLMORE, sepal at the shine of Waiting Poet. tIVILDI22O. LOT Pop, SALIL. LOT 24 feet Tronrnn WYLIE, etreet m ,ard, extending Ilk_ back 109 feet to wide alley . O n the baoh peit of the honis 0 Cellar Wail, built tbr two anqill Mourn!. This Lot is in a desirable locationfor a reaidenea: . acid low, and on favonablenerme-frilleogdOd, trod r elent - fro= toettintranee - Engalre of '• GEO. V. (FILLMORE, /1 , 12 , At , Office or blornina Post ' Boarding School, "k It BIIIIIBIER BOARDING LIOUSE.-- , The OLVIN ROTEL 1.„) and Grounds , are offered for RENT for dither the above purposes. The else-and arraugerment of the house, the beauty, extent. and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage - OP the- position, secluded frail every thing objectionable; render this , a mist desirable lanition for either a ?dale or Female ilstuinary. For ternia,-appry to alb24:tf. W. BUT[ ER, 97 Front set.. . . .; . I rwhigys Vireo" Work. 'l , llk LIFE Og GEOIII4IE . WAtIifINGION.--The tlrsevol. uum-of the alidviiierk Is :tioW ready for delivery..4he second volume Will' be ready - Shortly: It le no lig gotten u F.—printed on fine paper, ..,with three Or more porl4ll4.pad Oen.. brim, sti 3 Oe'pet •vroKme. Thin edition is published 4xelagiviqy by staiierii.tlOrk, and i,v.Me on the delivery Of each volume P.. 1. ILLSNEIt &Oa. are sold Agents for the above 4ork. Oltice, No. 80 Fifth street, in , bluffer's Bookstore,, where the books will. be open for attbscriber'e nameb. ' .1411- All orders.addressed to T.. 1. B. d Oa. ..rill be strictly attended to. efiar-Oenvaseers wanted. • sturt4l7Bm 1 00 BOXES SCALED kIEItIfINO ; 250 botes No. I Ilerrfng; 600 half boles %Ilona Sardines; 200 boxes do do 300 quarter bae. do do dozen Anchozles ; 6 dozen Capers; 5 doses Olives; 5 dozen Lobar:ere. Just roceinerand for sale by RIMIER h ANDERSON, .aep7 No. 39 Wood etreet. 1 - )10 Ilst..N-200 tons Nos. 1 and 2 Anthracite, •' etta," Cameron" and "Oordolia" furnaces; 100 tone " Hock 11111," Juniata ; 100 • " "Manioc," do; 50 " "511/1 Creak," So; 75 " "13115415,"Botnerset county; for sale by • - - (aispl97 " JOITN MOORED/AD B l.4lo,loo l onsinishdarldooncni and Lumps; 100. " for dale try.' seraB JOIIN PSOOIIHAAD, NEW ROOKS—Jost received by express, this daYT:,", Idemoirsof-8. 8 prenties,' in 2 yob; lines Travetein - Chfna, In 2 vole; Lady of the. Weal, or Gold Reek•rs, by J. - Ballot:I; Led Hones:read, by Ann 8. Stephens; Aso ration—antoblography of Girlhood, byMrs. planners; Oitlespie on Surveying—a new work; Rag Picker, or Bound and Brent Bpardlng's Japan; Tennyeon's Poems,hew edition ; %Iva ailt is Id 1880, (eighth so_ pPly ;) Dr. Dixon, or Keener, of a New York Burgeon ; 'Bayard Taylor's .ral lienpehrild Words for November, 20 . ceots; 'Yankee Ncitiond • do 1.2 do . yetersou'a Magaline do 17 do cloiv's Lady's lidoiC . do Ira do • . 'Pollan's 'Magazine do 10 do N 2:Journal, (Second supply,) 18 do All who want Books as, on akpablishodi roll at LAUZ PERM Bbokstore. No. 301f1114 street. . octN riTtik 4N 0 Ye1 , 01 1 1104 01 , Ciii35llBTRY, Ptactted and : embr.aeing its application .to.. She Arts, M" l,l l3l: s linerslogy Geology,alediclne and .Ptiarmscy. By Janes Itooth., id; Helier and Balmer in the United Eltat'es Nat, PrOfeasor of Applied Chemistry in the Fulani:l Institute:-assisted brOaretpbell Mertltn" author of " Applies ehoenistly. and 447herdletty 41.014 ,1118 ' tions " Second ledßitni 'rot' saleby • D. T. 0,110.110 , 1 N, 104 Mod at If E until. too 13--Ttus.bust • • 0 - rm ,* 1i50.44 nurifits PidOet. - und Agile,' and 'oilier PiliMus dfutesseee.. Tho 4 KulDring from tzenbove.romplanstsehnulU ortf aro* try t•• •t. Tweh e dozen just rsoehted by ArA °rt.)! • . JOff.• MEM ,)14).TELSIgtr ,, d ., RESTAtiRAN-1 1 6:1 -21 . • „lp -, C"' IMNDICAD. ENE . , .- .. •• 4 'Mt. 04 . SinILIII It .. ..r •- 7 ... • 7 :• , •: - f. ,;,:•: ' -'"'•"•"'-' J. agre OA' :4 01 - 47 - it ..0,1 ails, -s - :„.. -,..j. , ,Olatiretg:•;;Ztatitlinesit;...fii tHeibil , . •- . • ~,,:!..•.. :a . Jaundice, D ros OM , 11 , .. i!. '.. vme, God, .'llutritina „Nana/mat • . • ~.. ' , ...: • ••::m 4 ''''''Llitabtkiikr." . ThilliV3Zl44op, /1.. a. • .. - , r• all—. -,-• .iseb 4 i 7 ;. 7, oPa :rei'iltiii,;Jfivaub, sal - 7 '..:` . i . , . . 'mai - 7 Back•and:l4o4 - Attabgetputplail 7 ' - -. e.i.alit 'ma t .. „ i,...ACl:,',AZ,;li ,6 ^ , i•T i Optri.:tflit are t:', 7 ;7 ! "14-' 7 L.-.::::.-iit dlanta 4 ifolitebiagritgedlaw Mad . . ~ cinelallet VIM ' -7 6 P Teat rgslUtted,sti • , wish-tick - in n - inar,suffinicaritiglat 'Bl47rtivemted,, fr' , hair:33lms- but-elects! 'Cathattla'aiiisit'llioria, freely 1::* '.;.- .. hi- . operson van 'feel if 11 setiltit'hans' tiOl44o . 4body - pet..l ~.. valia..hesiffesi it-tstgin geni3nataalattfattiCniak often fay,. , disisZaa, eialehlatzbb have Wei ',Plaided fif thetlinely an. Judicious Ilse of a geOd purgative.. • Title * alikir trne.l ,` ' • Colas, Feverlnh BytptomN - aga - Billiitie derangement -. They alt lend...to "titiddldit or 'Poooduce,tim deep an formidable 'disteisiiiiis Vilelloilif the:teemeisalit • land,- , litet*P.s iellablit faintly • phydn' ba tit:-ite••,:.„ ••••., ' portence bath* publlU teatthantrtbill Pilthaitieelt Plq' ' • - tested ivith - ionsturiniate etill;' to • meet Abet' damn& . :-.14 ' extens*a teal of I* virtnestry PhYsielinfec PeofeasoreAti --Patlenni,hiagiown mettls atup . llsBll4.":Anythlng hithert • • • twin:to! any medicine,. _''''Crinestaleflillebf erected •beyotn tieliefoieffir:theY riot siourtauthceitsotis of such 1 alma pcultionitand chuMuterterturaiagissition untruth. Among the•trilatient'eMilgre i whOluivertestilied II - faitibttlieie Pills,_iiiiniyinention-.• , toocti , A.SL:' TflaWc,' Analytical Chemist of ani 841.1 Assayer '1 1, ..1 1 40 1 Yt0r . thi Mir lain re VI ' the, ;•' • ' "- • - ' • ' L Jinni -.BDWitalta libimitbr - altite - tiltwietater - ,-, 1301181Mtli YrfftWltera•tif lt,kstilaiscliCatinotues IteliCietibitties, , .' • -, ? .... iA . , i ' ~ 1, Astorrratvrkiii_*ifluteiiiid.6, l t4tai 1 taouislx. LlMPATlllol4 7 fterolik 131,410 v or tostou ..i.f,....=.1, ~ ,- ,. ..;i . • ir 3 4‘ CP44 79 c44 2 a11tkt,'41 1 , 0 .10.3kafl ' •: . i.; illdn. 4 lt. fa 11110114 7 "lecretary of State: - ' ~,..,WM,l3.',ASTOlti i .4,te sleben tlialataltraeliCePL. - . a P g 4 4l f D A.C° 4 O grq l .e rilo ; l ! )° :...O M li b 9 /te r - ' • and oaten. , '-.- ''' '- - • . ..-, •, ',:„.;,,'. ..."_Lx-,-L.,.i.... • 0. DA apateripormiti.veiosbi gets Euitylintilli'ed 7 cestif , calm fromall. par:Mantintiecbectmtiedithit err • 'dente iirM.Mofepn , hita iteuperienteof paten piddle Men; Is to ' affee . bpon'tellik;_ 7 ...,,,,, . .., „Duo, pyll*theerestiltir vifes.vestlgits6triprinn/ . - are uttered : to the public i itettWbeeitagettle2t Onple ' *Mai s ilie preetent .state.of -InedlcaLeuterrot: cim, taliford =They ire COurpaunded net OrthettengtelheMegyas,, but a .. the medicinal virtnegianly-70.Vegitiiiiiili steak MMiticts- • by Chemical process in • state of origiYitind Combitted tr.- , amber in each a manneT,Mttift•MßUre-tb ' "V e ..eSt' rig u l ti The system of composition•fartnitliehlia liii aid:mud ti Cherry Patna and Me' tott., liStiblinee a =no armies', • 1 ,remedy than bed hitherto AlteXkmbtairiedzlmiouly precut - 1 The reationioOrecalt ataiona,.. Nikita .24 Vas old.nalde 0 , ' eadirstidtie EV, every ittedielnerls burdened . villa-Mora - es lei -oflacrintaa' lona and Injatiotaf , af,l:4lbiti•itah Mit •-- ,vidnalvirtue only gig's, 0104 - ,fot.ttiesinaliiealfectl • ,_. 77 ;. ~preeent: 'An:#ol: inert, Anck, , obnox io us qualities of tael . a tibetanhi - ii Itie'lparbr,t . ittl. attritive !lanai .; onAy Wog setstwid.7---'l3snoitlail affavideitit Math" etreet . • .0.., ahouldJiltnve 1 1 8 7 tfleY fulY. FratfuToituaris Vale- 1 r ratlietilid,_ •-. . 7 and'ilie Mal more powerful mitidots,to disees!vtbast an '. ".. • - ,„, other medicine inowd to thits*orld . .. 4 ,• v . , . , . Aait isheguentlyaviimlent tbilt Mini Madan - ~.....,-..e: Retaken under4s eyent.,4 of an attending 'Pbsainimi,' .- .":. ,•-.. asta i `Se haconlit net •preperhindgeof pi relnallyMitbOptipio itigitirwinitsitloin 1 bavaanobiled-the andurah. 7 lMnin*.:'; ty Arhich. both my Taetoral , and Pith ede titcfWto:thi .:. • whole both o(traciltionem Ire ttlesPrilted-titatufand:llritiefi ' ' •Areerfeatt:PCiviribeft. If, however, there stmuldte wont Who has not teee t ie s .7llb.utt, they wilt be for w arded Omar" S. 'Of a • ttio•,Stent .hietlicineth that. re..tenzeti,l'hoti feet! .... ~ wonld beta ken it their *tipositloA reak,linewal,,Ttaal life cousisfaitt. their mystery. niece no miiiiertea r ..' • 1 ~,,, 0 * composition ,of:_my , oreitratiOnalf lAA cpen M. aft • men, and all ..erho era.,eoisperent.tdilldget SWAMI subleq .. •. . freely nclanovatiAgaslir,_cailviatigna ;...of..l . llA#ol4tainati ,7: malt& TheCtierry'ed wat ptenoll.o 'cell' tit tialeititi,'' .. alien. tov. - be" a vronderfuE ite'dleinectalore'-ite"7ageettr'weiri koovrn- MaLayenitna . at, i'llysteta..ne:baya.alanlitreathaluitia: • thbig of my Pilla j r Om more- prikliPtitliVr: ..in4 • 6 : 4--.7 ,willing , to certify ' "thettavittolpi.tfonafetkeinima r4 thati-•.., realizeftby their 'effects ussatilaidt. ''-'-• '-'•,-',. - -4 ,0, • - .•• r , - They operate byitileiripoicerint i4lNataxtaltitkailliania; . Tiara - to purify the blood and eldratilaiett bto,heeilth_,i A' - '' - estiontenire. , the obstinetiOne'rif .Ilb:l,BMMitch; 'boudoi r :'. Avert *Mt n4terhticaha or the-bodyylestoiliit their` friegnl . '':. tat - action to health, and, by coremOngoebermet Ours em • 4,1 tat; stitch derangements ea are the first _origin. ogillaceal. .i-: - '•. - 1,- , Prepased•by 'Di.•lAlll3,l'o.' ATliit,Tractitir and' Ant; , .' iyttesi. ilhemi4t, lowellt,Lhtaiss. 1 -Pfiee l 2lobiuiti• pat' boy : 15,0 . bole/MX.3 I, - ...L1...,... . _ .._,".,• _' ..,_ .‘ i; .., •fif A 4 _ _ , ....1ii ti , ' - ' - told lty 11. a: IrmarteuccOlTEL. it GlCLfitithiitsealia kW • vetail, by-every Ditib;id In -Pi frsibif r . hy7rruid byi alt Itui - ' leric , ,' • van? Sherry.: 4 i : - 'l,-, i,:,,: ~t-',..i .:,-; , us .:,,.:: jerk vial„ 1.111 VA1914.1 DLL'. ' ASTUAll'lßTGialiliPTlfili • W AND V Env wesnalxviliLl FlYd - EANA BROUGHT HO= TO: it; 8 , /50,6,8 Ol vi* *:44011 A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has reafitly bebrii do , by • Dr. Ourtie , of Ws city, drt the. treatment '6l Con. etstaidiots, Asthina, and all disease. of-Die ; Lange.i Wer res (sr to " Da. ConneB Mauna, on Intim:du Ifror.aeVarest Or 1 OurnamBrapz" this new tritthod;Dr..C2haeres °toted maPyit.4/ I StodOnsainhcalthsnilli evidomniew4h he has innumerable certifies:deo, slifeettit of, the UfV a resat a nhyidcian rettutike,•. It if evident , it inhaiiitg-e - s , (mutant' breathing atirtesieable, heaps*: vtipOri•Vni roe- • ,ilicinisiproputPa-aztust one itollrediceatiotb-withAlts; Stole ihrianimiti4 itoklumiAmyittiva.gosss.tbo_mriki! Am' iiiiiid•cliogatticanad uPSlJAintOtheri Intenduoal• s inte,stiestoraital,indatibliEClAtitheepreasess'ordkestiaiL''. 4Ybp,ltyl b eans is for molest all thredigheatbii. &milt? York Pulchman al .rantorxii;:l, nu- ark , is worn on the bieist; 'Mitten thelinett,Wlth-i-• out the least inconvsnicnce—thoiheat- body being: salitchmt to evaporate, the .fluid. Hundreds of snag of: coney like the rollowing, might be named:- f„ One package of the ilygosina hatienredine of the 4atbsecs • of air years standinu P. - 11thiSistrnY,' ' P. ills.of,Droatarmon,.l l .. am cared Of the Asthma of len years atanding_hy Dr. Cortis's Rysreatti. ILtztomori E.Lorosr, Iliroollyn, N. 7. • trim Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N cored of, . ,a severe case of Bronchitis by the ilygeans. _ s My slater has been cured of a distressing coughicfseveyal. years' standing, and decided to be Incurable by the pi10t... , data. She was eared in one month; by the U)geanti. J. U.Kiau.spr, Richmond, Me. ' The Cheerer, of New York, tastiiiceuf our Audi .nine in she following language s New Yon; Nov. 45, -- 185t. • Dun th;uk highly of Dr. Cartis's Uygearsa at a. remedy in diseases of thetbroat and lunge. Paving had come opportticity to testify its - efficacy, I em convinced that it to a moat excellent oiedtclue, both the siritip sad the inhaling application to the chest, N. 11—Dr. Curtis's laygearus is the 011151/NALabek9N•kar GENUINE ARTICLE: all often are base' imitations?, or ^. vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. - Shun. them as you - would POISON. Voreale by 'Dr. Cleo. U. Keyser, ;40,,W00d etzeet;• R. Sellers k Co; Lee A. Beckham, AneabeelOft;' ,l-0 4ry esrgent,Uew Brighton; C. L. EltiStri BOC111161: t ~fatylAulairtit Carters , SpoinielF Mixture. m- , THE • GREAII •PORRIERTX:WA:OiI I Not a Paiticlo of Me L t . ; _,. y TDB ABILIOTED ,11F.AD "AND ntal: DONDERV—An 1.4 Infalli e Remedy for Scroftila,Ning Rheims" Clam, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule , on the Pace, Blapthes, Boils, Ague en 4. Dew s citgot4Sorts „Eyes, Ring Worm oeTtetter,l3eald,lDttel,Enbirgeruentaud Pain of the iltuses and•Jedrits;StnbbOve Übe* Bypitillile DiPOPUTS, Lumbago, 4Pinal Oomptsinlis, snit all -MEM , / - alisingTrom lllllEbdiOlOnti use, of /gepapriltoPto.ta Isie, or Impurity of the _ SirThde great alterativeltuedloint and Burner lir Bleed is now used by,t wands ofgazt i fut Patherartrlll all Art of the Canal BLatOkischo daily fe the, ten:taken eases perfetroiseby — t 'of, all Medicines, "CAS TER'S •eIPAISIBH 31I%TUItM.. •Neurulgie, itheurntistu, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Bldn, _Liver Disessa, YelaN - Ulcers, Ohl Bores, Affections of the Ridneys, Messes Otte Ones; Female Complaints, Thdhs and Aching the Anus .onergaiote, are speedily put to flight bj , asing this peat old inestbnable remedy. Per all diseases of the „Blood, nointtg has yetheettfound to compere stifliqt.' It dreams the systein of IX Impart ties, acts gentl3rand edlickattly our the Livhsandllidueyg, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to, the Stomach, makes the skin clear and hmitiry, and nnteresltm Comb. enfeebledhy disease or broken amp ) * ihenCeeeee of youth, to itepristine vigor and strength. _ , lfor the Ladles, tit is inv a r i ably better time all the metles ever used,, Alow daelauf OuttretSpantsh nixtbri bill remove all sallowness of eomplealon,sb lag , theaters mantling tct the theelt,ElYa elbtleßTPAP4tePr and, tolf Porn the amend health in vintarluktigatigrea travail al the nordichaell ever beard of. u The Large hosteler of cettlfirldeP Illicit velum' received from perdentefrtetilli partgorthe Than States,ll the tad, evidence that there is no humbug about The prods, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public, men, trail known ,to timrsoggaulgt7, allvon.thela wotiderfid areas of this GRICAT.J3LOOD P 2 Cali on the Agent and get Menu and Aloaanse,azot read the more:teen curesthistruly greatest Of all neelkince has performed. None genuine unless signed bY n= 44417 A Bginar Proprietors, No. Pearl street, Richmond, Ye.; to , about all orders for supplies and agencies matt be convulsed:" , And for sale by B. VAILNESTOCii, JOSEPLI TLEns fLltalfrilo BROS., and by Druggists generally. oct3l-x.4.1Y S T °T.EI 4 .7 °NdAU me.,srp, 0. PpCiiv. aek ffi:ClL+tiWehmJthe Plea di receiving, ttLis ruorzftg, thew itigeccertiticate et 'your Th.-. gauge, receiving, will la: 'reitgraWT434 o 49l4 , esitrWeiNkifik ~,Ariuturily, Weare, tientlerirel; To Vcl_"_l,—,•,:ca' - • • • J. MU ' - fknUemen=bfy little daugbter, fear years old, on 4 iiktp non, older, were for a munderahle time linden - 0g hum worms. -I purchased two bottles of your Yenalfoge,,of which I gave them three dovaltig directhltrns, and strange . to say, In leas than tee tours thiy passed sio'.l less than YITH lIGINDRED 'WO roma . of the eintra s ? dinary lengthof front twelve f 0 fifteen inches - I blaring, esperiericed-so mush;ottha. betrinclar &min OV your Yermlfute:f feel It my duty t to recominesid.,lV to the„ , pubile, In ixty °Pinion, one of the Most efihnicier9,fliffoil , dies against iwoons ever offered to the - •• , - Gentlemen, balierns me to be • Your ranch obliged and humble seret, • RiATlLnalifi Prepared and 1L:44 career of first and Wood Streets, -: • _ _ t e HOUR fig THIS UOUISTRY I—For sale: a • ./o 7 ; .43.1.lottage nowt, of six rooms and- good name barn and stable, marriage house, emoket henite_ and ' 4 ' other buildings, with Twelve Acres of well•imProred Lauar-i , Alio, Bruits or every variety and 'choice qualities: At g6O . Garden, with fruits, dowers, grape 'inv., am—all in c° M • order,.—lminedlate- possessitm can gaited. 131truitiall is a healthy and- agreeable;:hasstleni , :l three miles from the Point ferry, on the Washington road.,. ; ; SUDO; terms- easy. Thht to a rare oppernanifffor peinions who are desirous of procuring &country seat near the city, 8. OUT/LBS 6 T. A. • " . 3 .66,4c6 . 141 twin:l"s YReAllual KATHAZION cools ,e bead Tr and removes all erapterne ac,„Mil•lo 4 e• Re using , • • walauxi3 filaggigarr Are never'llaide to llnnadrake. • • •,‘ ..I iritIGHVS the Moat Yalnabla aeguletlOto the tellP s "tailling 11, Rah In any req &cat' - ' Ver eide'by D r ' :GEO:IL and B. E. BELLEW & 00., at RA cents per battle... -• . : • iQp is t d4tr,e - wreart7o.s:*%i_ i __•!',:cr for the alr bevatrinni sol4and Was' *are hancetibig.' wor b eau tif y hing or.rastoring ths hair,•ft& op; (*tarot be excelled. Thei law prim. (29,..g0ubt)- brings it within the reach of all; "itrAe r y . 1 . 04 will fi i sd it good! ECA !kkoksitip t ipt walk at . . , llAddZlnna,.BUOilli,. --I,eada'a New York JOrit'inaii, . for October: Railatea Magirraiii, atm - October . i The.taoulboy„hyshaple a Di c z e m 1 , _. . ..:. - - - a ''?"l , . - - - Trial mid Triumph, by T 8.. Arthur: S. 8. and D. by fiamuel Lover. I Received and for nee at .: „,;„, A 1.. :, '.. : _,_ 4, ~: ' W, .B..'Oll.DHENifiNNEtat LaKtft , ~.. ; (4.18, Fifth at., cocain the Thearr& ' '‘ 71 1 EV PLUS AND tERMINUtiEIor gals-lotr Da. lISTSISPM. Corner Woo 4 • lio MN WA t 11143 AND !plea' , tam sale Dom. lbiltdaNS, opt Omer Wood stroll oat VlAlitit Uq
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