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Price 121,4 cents por cake or $1,25 ler dose!, Ovid wholesale and retail, by ucvl2 S 1.. CUTIIBKRT, No. 63 Market at. HAMS' ; —I SHAWLS! -A. A. kleame et Co. have reeelred • another large assortment of Shaw lA Their stock ron• talcs an almost end.ess variety of Long and Square Bey State, Empire, ocotoh, Stella, Cashmere, Thibet and other nhavls of the newest an t moat taghionahle styles ['not XTEW BOOKS--Just r.cetited by the Ad.nos Ittrprees 11 Company : lorkscood for October contaidi several good articles on the ClimAa l'utuatn's 11sgatine for November; 20 cents. nralkero's ni_. do 20 do Bel i 01 1 .5 do do (third supply.) a) rts. tiodey's Lady's Book do 20 do Yankee Notions de (kocond supply,) 12 do Leslie's N. Y. Journal do (fourth supply,) 18 do The Cloven Fret—a Dew work Ilturper's Magas! •e, Knicke booker and Leidie'a Gazette of Fashion expected tbla day, and will all be roll at ail per copy only. In future we will ETU all blagazlnes and Papers for natal only. All who want Lew and good rooks so soon as publif will rail at LAUFTRIVB .Ikok.Etorr, No. BO Fifth street. net3o A PI'AItATUS ?lilt MAKKINQ A. Type and Ink for stamping indelible marks on linen, Ar., for tale by W 8. 11ANT.N, Stationer, noun Market street, corner of Fecund. MY FATtlEtt'n [IOU lit, or the Heaven of the bible by itev James Macdonald, D. 1,25. "A vary onmpllte, j.lic;ous end eloquent statement of the Scriptural disclosures respecting 1101IVIIII, in which we admire particularly the absence of eye uletions and dream ogs rio often entering Into [be discussion of tbe sulject '— N. Y. Boangelist. .1 $. DAV 1.40 1 ,1. 65 Market street. near Fourth I AUNTLICTe—JuId. rraireir, Yur idauntleta, of rho wt lj- lowing kinds: Bearer, Tiger, Black Otret, Nutria, Meal; al., Calf and Buck, oral tups, lined idik and fur, at I. lIIRSIIFIKLD 11. SON'S, nor No 70 Wood stre.t. recoired, au qqaortment of lined silk Uf Alliance, Neariolitiin ruffed': cloth cuffed, buck and Ard lined fur, with fifty different i.trlofi of Winter (]lore at L 1111L811FItLD A SON', No. 79 Wool sr Twt OJtrldlt tJUTi hitt. —Bennett'a new Patent etraw Cut tor, manufactar, d i. the city; the cheapest and most exmplete known. Pri. e, &O. For aide by 12:8 W A FtDROP. QC:11E1h.t111 PPS---6 gross jest received and for o.le by !nriv6l FLEMINU I)OCRET ItIT LEVEL, and Plumb Attachment to 1 ,unre, set with double sealed patent bubhlco, war ranted not to evaporate. This compact Instrument may be used separalely as a level, or in connection with a steel or other square, as a leveling and plumbing tool; and may be relied on 6F more accurate than any other level in the market. being likewise more durable and compac , . A email supply just received and for sale at W. S. IIA• VF-N'S Stationary Warehouse, Market street, corner of Second. nosh LIMBRUIDERIES----A A Masori A Uo. will open In a day EA or two, another very choice selection of Embroideries, of the pewee: and moat elegant de aligns ; aleo, a full assort meat of Embroidered. Llem.etitched and Plain Cam bric Handkerchiefs; Crate' Plain sod lkirdered lldhfe., Ac novt, AA M A 8...)N Co are receiving !moth., lot of bit nolo. , of Paramettas, Tbtbet Clothe, Mohair De Beget. Version Tan., Do Laines, &a., to which they incite alt otion n 0.9 IA W BEN CBY I LLO PRO/ . ERTY rill LK—Two large ~ uilding• Lots. situate on Ruder street, bating a f:ont of 12 feet by 103 deep to a 20 feet alley. extending 013 the alley 73 feet Price $7OO. Terms easy. nor 9 8. CUTHBERT A SON, 63 Market st. r wo LAME BTORE.ROO.V.2I TO LET—No. al and No. I 64 Market street. F. CUTHBERT A BON, nov9 63 Market street. WANTED—A arrxind hand cream Engine of 7 or 8 inch cylinder nob 3 feet stroke. Also a Boller 20 or 36 le,hen by 24 feet. S CUTHBERT A 80N, novil 63 Market street. ANTiW—A Farm of 100 acres, not more than tense miles from the city, and rattle of $3,000 or $4,000 nove B. t UTIIBERT At BUN. W A lo h r T d, Bk t---y T r, ar . e e n h t as y•fi in s g e B m u e:3 ldi te u r z ecom la e o t f h w eir by nr. l2o nhui re, t , filtrate on Mt. Washington. Price MA each. One tenth in hand, remainder in four yearly payments. nnva 8. OUTIIBISELT A SON. TA IC A A IiDLES--50 boxes Cincinnati Star Candles, 4s, Ci 5s and 64, in /dont and for sale by nr.v3 MILI.6fI A 13.10KETSON. ANTEIJ--on the Ohio river, a farm of 1(10 a cre., Wy y either In Ohio or Virginia, with good Imorovemmnte. DOVB 8 CUTIIBIART A SON. FILENII ARRIVAL., OF NEW rl3ulT -200 drums new Figs ; 5 bbls sweet Oranges; 2 do extra large Grape Fruit; Just received and for sale by RHYMER & ANDERSON, --'" No. 39 Woodskeet. lIIRESE-600 boxes prime W. It cutting for sale - SY i nov2 HENRY H. COLLINS. FlttllT TREES, Ac —Pear, Peach, Cherry, Apple, Plum. Gooseberry, Raspberry, Evergreens and Flowering Shrubbery, of the most esteemed and reliable varieties. nos', JAMES WARDROP. ID NU ft ARB liAlsOTrs-000 I .! ge roots of the new fdyatt's 116 Victoria ; single stall,. weigh from 3 to b lbs each. for sale by InovOi JAMES WA RDROP. • - - ---- • rir.SW .x—'reds any received and for vale by LIP ncrt9 HENRY Q. OOLLINS. INIE-150 bbls fresh Louisville for ,•ale by nov9 !JENA', If CC/LLINS 8E1..1)-6 bags prime Timothy bard reori•od on conalgoment and for bale by uov9 ATWELL, LEE A CO 13-E.0016-3L--61-E" dozen extra Oorn Brooms just rocelved and _ . not 9 I Al WELL, LET & CO. for sale by CAke —A. A. MASON CO have J on hand a splendid assortment of 11.oad Cloths, Case!. metes, Beaver Clothe, Batlnatts, Tweeds, and other goods for men's wear no• 12 IUICKBILVISts—e.O It's past receiTed end for re'e by novl2 FLEMING BE F. AMPBLACK—Ckrmantroon--8u bblo }not and _I .1 for sale by fuovl2l FLEMING BROS. ALUM -10 bbla juei received and for ale b novl2 y FLEMING BROS. rpURPENTI N 15.-20 bbla,tu.tt received and for sale by novl2 FLEMING BROS. - ID Ray DAVIS' PA IN KILLER-6 groan just received and j for sale by loovl2l FLEMING BROS. DORA X—ltuo 1 be just received and for sale by noll2 FLEMING BROB. jiGignilati..we IiuLLAN bITTERri-24 dozen of tills jr) excellent article Just received by JOB. FLEMING, novl2 mroor of Lismond and Market at. AM AMANULNAD excellent article Tory chapped hand. etc. 12 dozen recehredby JOS. FLEMING. I,N F. SOAPS—I hate jdst receive,la supply ofLow', old Brown Windsor Soap; elwu a Pupply of Low's Honey Soap.!porn) JOB. YLEMI /.2CI3ENON'9 SKA WAHL I'LiNlO AND I'ISLIKONIC 0 bYLLITD-1 hive just received a Lupply cf the above celebrated articles [novl2j JOE. FLEMING. LI MOUT?, POWDHRS—I have on hand a larie nupplpp of 0 fresh Seldlita Powdere. fnovl2 . l JOB. PLEMING._ (IOLDCLHAM—I have on hand a supply Creel - 17y pre pared Cold Cream. [novl2j_ 309. FLEMIND. ONIONS -80 bushels Onions in store and for sale an consignment by (tiov9) ATWELL, LEE kCO B& NB--Ibbl small White Beans just received an con alignment and for sale by novo 'DOLL bbls prime this day received an? for sale by inovlal HENRY H. COLLINS. OlL—Thim day received and for Bale by L novl 3 HENRY H. COLLINS. Lltragn,D OM—Received and for eale by nnir2 LIENSY 11. COLLINS. 1303-140 bble fresh Louisville Lime for sale by jJ rtov2 HENRY H. COLLINS. LuVES AND UNTLETS—New styles receiving daily I in cloth, silk and fur, at 0ct.27 L. 1111t8IPTELD a SON'S 1%.T0. SUGAR-70 lab& prime for wile by 11 . °MA 8311TH, MALE A HUNTER. nELRESE-200 bows prime W. R. Cheese Just reeerfaed ,j end for Bale by [octl2] F. R. RRAVO. - • IT, ours/rap". cralo ILAILROA Summer Arrangement--Change of Time. TEIRRE DAILY TRAM? EACH WAY, (SUNDAYB RX CE[TKD.) and but one Change of Cars between and after Monday, Jana 18th,1851, Trains gill run as J follows : Exprat Mad Night Lame. Train. Train. Train. Columbus ..... ...—...100) A. M. 3:30 P. M. 11:30 P. WI riewarlz 11:10 " 4:45 " 12 - 50 A. M Zanesville 12:777 P. M. 6:00 ' 212 Concord 1258 " 0:44 " aim Cambridge ....---- I.'lo " 7:08 9 ' 3:28 Barnesville 2:= 9 8:24 " .4:49 Belmont 2:44 " 8.61 " • 6:14 Arrive Bellair 8:30 " arr 0:46 " arr.B:ls 9 Expren Mica Night Leave. Train. Train. Train. BoUnit . 9:46 A. M. 6x16 A. M. 0:00 P. M. Belmont.. .-.—....10:31 " . &lb 4 , 7:08 " Barnesville.-- 10:52 ' 4 6:43 " ' 7.40 " Cambridge ............11:50 " 804 44 900 " Concord----...... 1217 P. M. 8:30 " 9:25 ' Zanesville ...-. ...... 1:10 " 9:30 " 10:30 " Newark --- —.- 208 " 10.37 " 11,80 " Arrive Columbus.- 8:20 " 1215 P. M. 120 A. 'M - - • . •• . The Express Train. going East will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barneeville, and Belmont only. 001313 W 3.41 will atop only at the above named Stations. The Mail_Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mall le to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta tions on proper notice being given. GOING BAST. Tha 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Pique end Indiana Railroad ; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, • and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East. ern Cities. The 3:39 P. M. Train will 'connect at ColumbuS with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leavingUsikville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 ALilitiaain on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Crain at Columbus. Paaaengera leaving Indiana. o . li=ond by morning Train on Indiana Central also connect with this Train at Columbus, and reset Wheeling at 9:16 P. M., and leave by P. M. Train art,Baltlmora and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Bald. more et P. M. next day. The 11.:30 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 15:30 P.M., and arrives at Renoir at tilb A. AL; connecting with the Aetommods thin Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passes. sera leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route,tria Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton, reach Columbus in mason to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber. land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. The felt A. M. Mail Train connects at !Wilily with Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and ML Vernvii, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains fur Xenia, Dayton, Indiana • poi* and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbana_ The 916 A. M. Express Train cunnects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at P. 81.., and connects with trains going South and West arriv• ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The 11 - 00 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train atakl6 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, lmluson ;tons, Lafayette, Terre Banta, Saint Louis and Chitiqo ISAAC 11. SOUTHWICK, Sue; Zanesville, June 18, 1855.---1 jell) CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. M 4 STEAMEIIS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE, VIA WV.LLBVILLE, AND - - Ohio mad Pennsylvania. Itallroad, VIA .51.LIANCE. THE short. .a:etest and most rolle•le route to Toledo, Ctuca 'eland, Galena, and Bt. Louie, to VIA aLKVJILL This route le llondted milts shorter and about nine hours quicker then the circuitous one via indianapc tot. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Clevslaud. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago :wen ty-three hours, and St. Louis thirty-sw. en hours. On and after Monday, September 31,11i55, tho trains on this road will run a, lolling, The Treanor the Ohio sod Peons. llsflrostl lesrlog Put, burgh st 2.00, A. M. sod 8.00, A. M., sod 300 P M., oc+o neet at Alliance at 800 ll AO A. M , and ti 30 E'. as follows: Tilling for Cleveland learn Alltaneeß 00 A. fit. , 11 50 A. M., and 895 P. M., connoctinit at 11 uttrion vltlr Tratna for Cu 7. Allogs Falb arid Akron. and arriving in Moreland at 10 25 A. M., 210 P.M, And 8.58 P. M. Paidaingern for Toledo, Chicago, Et. hanin, Rook Inland, Galena, and the INorthqacM, who wish to gn through with• out detention, will take the tnilo lentrinf, Pi ttphur4 h 800 A. M., and arriving in Ciernland at 2.20 P. l , an that is the only train by whiab clone couueotione or.. moult. through thy above points. Ihuniengers by thin train rni,,ll Chicago •t 7.30 next morning, and Et. LAUis at mli nkht. The stiestriere Ll%pee and Itneelie will Imre the 11,nnuga bele wharf every morning, (Sunda) s ex,•:•trtl,) at lo o'clock., for Wellsville, convecting with the u-rio leaving Well.villn at 430 P. M. An Accommodation Train will leave W,•llsville daily, (Sunday's exceptcal,) et 640 P M., conricctinc at Bayard with Expreas Milli, arriving In Cievoland at 2 10 P. Trains from We'testi, connecting at Itayard for Carroll ton, Waynesburg, Darer and New l'hiladel phis. Air Tickets for Clarelarid, Ch ic. g n end the North We.t via Well/m{lle, are sold at $l or, than •in Alliance The Trainn from Cleveland to Toledo and Clirlign, run n• follovre :—Leave Cleveland at 6.10 A. M., 2.45 P h 1 , 7 05 M.. Arrive at Chicago 820 P. M ~7.40 A. hl.. P M. Trains leave Chicago for Kook Leland and Pt 1.1,15 or follages:—Vor hock laland et 000 A. M. end 11 teo P 11 For St. Loots, 0.10 A. M. and 11.45 P. M. Passengers for et. Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to , Joliet, and thence over the Chicago end Mlnoissipti Railroad to Alton, and thence by steamboat wino) to Mt. Lou; Passengers by the 0 16 A. M. Tndn arrive at FL Lula 11.1; same evening, and by the 10.05 P. 01. Train at neon next day. Baggage checked through to Clorelcod, and there re checked for Chicago sad !km, 111 &mt. 2d crs. I.llc/.21. 2d ors. To A Illarkm.. -.42 30 To Lt 5a11n...416 00 $l3 60 U Cleveland ... 100 •• Kock 191'd, IS 00 14 '25 •• Toledo 660 Galrne ..... 18 15 14 00 (1171.1.g0 ....$l3 09 $lO 60 Bprineleld 10 70 16 20 Blooraltrzt...l6 00 14 60 •• burllugtoo 19 00 •' 81. L0ui5.....21 00 16 60 Paagentgare are requested to procure their ticket, a•, the office of this Llompany, to the Monongahela linutte, taint door below the corner. Great American and IL B. Express dr Nail Route 72 MILES OF DISTANCE SAWED, And Two Change, of Cars . and Baggage Avoided. AIR LINK ROUTE ItITRLEN CHICAGO AND ST. LOULC: RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago & !Mississippi. CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS IN 18% llOURE.— Trains leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water street— Bt. lonia Boy Express tinily, Sundays excepted, 7 lb A M. St Louis Night Express daily, Saturdays ex x•M, 9.30 M. St. Louis Freight d Emigrant daily, Bnnd. exc. 6:30 A M. Baggage checked through to St. Louis. Trains run direct through to Alton, (259 miles,) out change of can or baggage, and connect with the Company's splendid steamers Irinchester and Reindeer, running In exclusive connection with Pasisenger Traies from Alton to St. Louie, (22 mike) without landing. Three boats ' for speed, convenience and elegance, are Orniurper,ed on the Western waters, being fitted up with Baths end spa dons Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of removing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad traveling, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long rids. To Kansas and Nebraska this is the most direct route, and passengers destinni for Bloomington Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mlesieelppl, Mis souri, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note the Important saving In dietance ' being seventy-Iwo mll4. less to St. Louis, thirty-seven miles less to Bloomington, and fdtpeight miles less to Springfield than by any other route. Through nuke's over this routs can be procured at the various K. R. Ticket Mauna In New York, Boston, PhllaJel. phi., Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, A,., out at all Through Ticket Offlses throughout the States, and In Chi Ago at the Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tre mont noose—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail road, foot of Witter street. Itcapowlble Baggage !den will alwaye be at the Depots o ho rationq Roane going Into Chicago, to Check Baggag hrougn to any point dePlred on the tine. R. I'. 111vROAN, Jr. SuPerintendent LI. J. D. BOHER3II3IIIIOaN, sen 7 Gen'l Peeeenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN 711800011 Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA Ohicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ? , ' ir:=7 l ROAD YOBRIANLY Lil OLLICAOO AND AURORA a CENT. MILITARY Tama R. R. to now omertwszo, And Trains run the entire distance nom CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa,without change of Cara. The Only Direct ute to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWILL, WAPELLO, PORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD Route frODICHICAG . O TO BT.LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and Intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio end Missis 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 pointa. Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all the important points west of the Mississippi no far as Connell Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles leas staging than by any other route. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the corn:coons RAIL, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant new ears ATIVEL.C, LEE A 00 Sir this route passengers are euroof making canner , tlona and ßy arriving et Bt. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangero of ttavigc tits; SS on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from allicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH .TICH.STS by thie route can be purchased at all the Railroad Ofttoes In the Rest; at th e Office o f th e Company, =miter of Clark and Lake etreets, in the Granite ,Btaiding; at the ,Depot. of, the -G alena R . R., and at the Mich. Ckint. R. B OfEbto, comer of Lake and Dearborn eta., opposite Tremont Rouse, Chicago. EalaHT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch. C. G. HAIIIItiOND, Burl_ 0. B. FOLLItTT, Gael Ticket diet, Chicago. zrcK_sTs can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country: mIGO • ' '•St, 4.7.4 ,v-ro s "7' tr: ''.l4kriz..l4: gar Columbus stall Baltimore GOINa NAST GOING WEST GOING WEST ,~_..`~. CONIACTIIid WITtl VIA ALLIA NC E MMMII=M ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND F231113E1 J. DURAND, 811'1, Oterreland. J. A. ()AUGURS ,Ag't, PittAbarda ,Via C111C..400, ALras X ST. LOUIS ai'e 3 CENTRAL ROUTE All Railroad to the DI ssssss Ippl, RAILROADS OHIO MVO- PENNSYLVANTA. AvD Et ma 1 _ f3PliciL7.7":3 • RAILROADS, VIA COLUSIBDIS. Mil - ROUGH 'PROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI IN 1521 HOURS AND 40 MINUTRB--Connecting at Cin cinnati with U. S. Hail Line Steamere, Coviogton and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and the Lawreneeburgh Route.' Connecting via Coll:imbue and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central Railroad& Through Tickets, vin Co:umbus and Cincinnati, to Lex. ington, Louievil la, Bt. Louie, Indianapolis, Ac Ac. Via Co,lumbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, filt. Louis, Ac. Ac. TILE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, being the 89OBT, QUICK and rearm. our from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, and connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, U. S. Mail Line Steamers, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and Lawrenceburgh Route, offers facilities no other route can give, as through tickets by all the above routes can only be piocured via Columbus and the Little Allaini Rail road. WIRER DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND GIN CINNATI Firat 'Praia—L•aya Pittebergb by 2 o'clock A. M. Express Train, arrive at Columbus at .1.0.60 o'clock A. M., and Cin cinnati at 240 P. M. Second Train—Leave Pittsburgh by 8 o'clock A. M.Train, arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock P. M., and Cincinnati at 1 24 o'clock. night Third Train—Lure Pittsburgh 1 y 3 o'clock P. M. Fast Expres. Train, arri re at Columbus al 2 o'clock A. M., and Cincinnati at 7 34 o'clock A. M. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON AND MiMMM First Train—LeavoPittaburghat 2o'clock A. M., arrive at Cohn:LAl:ls at 10.50 A. M., Dayton at 2.25 o'clock P. Si, and Indianapolis at 7.50 P. M. Second Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock A.M., arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock P M., sleep at Xenia. Third Train—Leave Pit .fiburgh at 3 o'clock P. 51., arrive at Columbus at 2 o'clock A. H., Dayton a'. 5 o'clock A. M and lndisoinpoici at 10 A. M. Arta - Be particular to call for tickets via Columbus, be ng the only reliable route. For ail Informat ou and Through Tickets, plea. apply at the Ohio and Penn,ylranta Railroad Office, (corner ofEic,,) under the Monongahela Mouse. J. G. CURRY, Ticket Agent. Or at Federal Street Station, SEW. PARED:, Ticket Agent. GEO. G. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. P. W. STRADER, General Agent, ( "Nell:mad. norIU OHIO A MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. BROAD GAUGE. run K 8110.. TEST, QUICKEST, LLIEAPEET AND ONLY 1 ROUTE by which Pas3eogere ean liven all Railroad to 6t. Lo. is. Time to Ft. Lout 4, 27 hours , from Pittsburgh. The etit Feet (huge of tbts tool yeeitutoxlaieal wide corn —eive ,, rl feet inside—with roomy Coats, unattainabio on narrow gauge roads lay the Ohio and l'eno.ylvandi Railroad from Plttaourgh to Crestliot, patooritz-re canned with Railroad:. for Indian. arts—moiler-Uhl: (hare with Terre lieu'e and Richmond Railroad fur Mirror.; No loins, or,, at Terre Haute. naugadr elio.:krii to I ncilanapolia, thence to S . Louis. Trams leave l'ittatairuh as follows: Tim Prot Train leaven o.t 2 A. M. Mail Trai lona, at SA. M. Rxhreao Train leaven. V. 3 P. M. . ..• Pamengers make close connoefiona at Crainline f r In• dianapoll, and there make clnee emnewtions with rail road for Vincennes, without a change r f Cara, and a t Vitt enne.4 take the tlhin and Railroad direct for et lu hou,w: connectl g at eandovnl with the I~llnoin Central Railroad for Cairo, where first eines Steamers can at n:1 times b. had for !limpid!. Virkatarir, New ur tenor, nod ail points on •hw tower Mls4l,slppi rirer. Pti•wmagers ran uhr find nt St. Louts, fdeatnare for the up ,- * Miasi 4 orpi, Illinoi. and 'Mi.:sour' rivers. Tide le one hu odrwd miles thw shortewt r±e le to ILLottio. PAU To St. Louis via Llellerontairie a J Union To .". Columbus, Xenia Red 1)4.,.-1, " Col u +lll4, Oa:Ml:tad and La. react . , burg 19 30 Pati,engerp and Roggage transfcrred from rot to irpot free of charge. Fur throng% tlek.t.:4 or further information please apply to J Q CURRY, Ticket A,iont, Q. A P. Reilrcwi Company, r.orner .I.lonoT gahela Pittsttorgh, or In OEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agora, Prderal Street Station, Allegtevy City. JA‘IRS M. WaL.RD, Suporintondent 0..4 51. Railroad. Y. FINOWLLND, Passenger n gem t, Pittsburgh, P. tl9 _ PITTSBURG.H. AND COB NELLBVILLE PI A I L it 0 A D 'Fur. PITI'elWill;11 ANL) OutiNfiLLSVILLg RAIL- I liu211) L .0w ovrn from feet Newton to Connollpvilk, rifly,iibt =len from I'ittnbargh. tlll3 lioaglaiogben) River. Thh: nava firr,t clear Rcavi in [row .pnu for the trartgporte. t crl of imrsera:«rn an! f,,Lhl, In e.orturwtion with the fine steamer Kt!LIAN, try.° .'..tsburgh to Counelhrille, The ate .mar 1701, , AN wall leave her shharf, above the 1510noognhela Bridge, e very afternoon, at!kali pact three for Wei 4 Nee trn, ronn,tlng there notth the morn. In,: train 10avn....! at h:t) for Crlnnollovtile, una reaching there at U.au time for . .ho t+talce for Una:alto* n. Yare $7. 76 Err to linionh,un 225 A train will I•ay.- Onnt,ll, tile in Ow mvrnicz, a/ 615 I, VI eat Nrwton, nut r,nrirct with nloatiler Et•liall at 7:11, lit LIU, 1't1.1.-burir.ll a: I Fare trona to Pi ttebu gh $1 1S Yarn from Unl) , nt).tro t , Pittehutgb ' 2 22 T..). 1.0)^41 Frel:hl and Pareenzer Train will lease Con n•ll,•ville at 10 tit A. NI , and retuttung will leave Went sle. ton al :1'.).0 I' li, run' ion; 01 all way »tatiolld h)r fre)ght no reco - ,:)rn ) ) Inturlay the usual afternoon 'rain vrill 11. ever until I..lenelug ne - tong x. Y :10 L. 6. I),Neorer.) ho the onto:nay eftern-on 1 , 1,1 !rem ritt,- h., , ,th ))00 Ly ILI. orrgng-tueul re to , want without deiay. further lofornintien, apply to the otflr-ers on breed the .tentnhont 6rdlan, r 1, the Ai en tv at We, oleirtou and Coonelleviile. 1) W CA I , I)NVKI.L, rv):11 A in)letan t t'uporint.entlent 1 LL INO,I S CE NMI, RAIL ROAD: r , re C4lll' -'11.1....*". Carrying tho Great U. States Mail and Express TWO PASS KNORR TRAINS RUN DAILY on Il .',lin Irom I.4.7RUQUIS l OAIRo, 1_!1 COICAGo :0 CAIRO ennjunetinn with Tr-none the Ohio and letteni•mind; It It. awl Chlenge an,/ URlescs tnrrne the nu-t dirtxt and noir .- 41:11i111 , (IN B. It r.,no. Imm CiIIOACO to IT LIJUlti, to CM no, CIIICAGO TG, DUBUQUE. - - Trail.. leave Clanttgo an follow./ 10 A. M. aal 10 al I' Sl.—Ft. I.taa kiln Canto !tartans. Pam ❑here for L. Louie by this train take the are of the Oh', and Minn. R. It. at Vandoral. and are carried direct to AL Lou.la 3.5 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—DC/DUQUI MID 0.4.1.1 NA El- Pat at Dunheth (oppoelte Dubuque) with a Daily Llne 8t m Packeto for St. Paul and the Upper Dfleainaippl river eittea. Tralua leave Cairo ru• Chicago mud Dubuque at 7.D:1 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. l'aerengorg from the Cast and Owen on the Oblo river deetined for 41. sail) nave NO mil. of tediour and nn• orrtain river navigation from Cairo to HL L ouie, and arrive rifteru hour, In a.iratice of the river route, by inking the c.are at Cairo. Ticket. , to Yl Imute, Cairo, Dubuque, Et. Paul, and all Im.. nortant place', by ;hie rout., can be hit.l a the office of the 0. It I'. end C. t P ILsiiroath , in l'ilteburgh, End Michigan Central liaiir-mti In Chinago. jne FL 11. MILF.ON. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 11`176 GRHAT CiiNTItAL ItOUTE, connecting the At lautic.•ithe, with Weotern, North-western and ttouth tern Staten, by n eontinuo. Railway dire,:t. This road 00t.,,,,t, at NU...buret with daily line 01 edeamers to ail porta on the Weeterti litverL, and at Olerel•nd and that doeky with ateatuers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the nioet dared., cheapeal and reimbir route by which WM.:1(111T ran Do forwarded to and hum the Orcal West. RATES BETWEEN PIIILADELPUIA A PITTSBUROIL Dr y Ci '' 1 760. per 1001bo. YIBST CLASIB.—Boo66, Shone , (in boxes,) Puro, Feathers, he SECOND ClLAbli.—Booke and Stationery, Dry Good:, (In balm,) hardware, Lea- 60e. per 100Ibe. ther, Wool, he THIRD CLASS.—An the, Bogging, Bacon 160, p .,, 1 ,..„,,,. and Pork, (in bulk,) hemp, he, FOURTII andl p r 10100A8.. - e . we 1 1 t•rk, (packed,) bard and Lard 011 O 4 1u el, ir,lng iloods from any point :wit of Phlladel- Phu, be Purilcolar in mark package .• ow Peonsyforinm Railroad." All Clocih, cone.igned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pitteburgh, will he forwarded without detection. YILEIGI/T AUL.NTEI - M0...8 Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. Y.; K. J. Eneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koons, Bain more ; Geo. C. FrandBous, Pittsburgh; Shringman A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, l.zulsvilis, Ky.; E. O. Madinou, lnd, Katcliff A Co., EL Louis, Mo.; J 8. Mitchell A Son, Evan,ille, Indiana. 11. BOURDON, General Freight Agent, Phlleidelphia. 11. J. LOMBAERT, Buperintendent, Altoona, Pa. • " PACNNISYLVANIA THREE DAILY THROUGLI TRAINS between Phßedel phis and Pittsburgh. Tli E MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7}i, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. THE FAST LINE Bevies Philadelphia for Pittsburgh al I P. N., and Pitta burgh for Philadelphia at 2:30, P. N. THE NIGHT E.X• PRESS TRAIN leartui Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. N., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P. M. Blairsville Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. Brinton's Acaommo dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. N., 3:30 o'clock P. N., and ec2o P. N. _ . The al.,or's lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads fa and from SL Louis, Mo., Alton, lialena and Ohicago,llL; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Tarr. 'huts, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve. land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boata from and to New Out.aens, ✓it. Louis, Louterrn.mt and Cnecuneert. MM=l= For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the eborteot and mast expeditious route to Philadelphia, BRIO. more, New York., or 13eston. TIIOB. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia J. MEEKIMEN, IY 2I Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. IIFE OF SARGENT 8. PRE - BUSS—Edited by his Bro. I_4 ther. Next to Patrick floury, 8. 8. Prentiss was the greatest natural orator that has appeared in this country. Dazzling wit, keen sarcasm, apt Illustrations and brilliant figures of speech poured in profusion from his lips—borne on a torrent of feeling which irresistibly carried away what ever audience he addretseci. Ii s habits were convivial; he was a prince of good fellowship, full of fun and anecdote, and no one ever exceeled him in the grace with which be told a story. Fbr sale by J. S. DAVISON, norB 85 Market et. FARM NORbALIS—A Farm in Plum 'township, sixteen miles from Pittsbargh, of 76 acres-50 acres of which are under cultivation, balance good timber. The improve. merits ore a good, well finished log house, a frame tank barn, 48 by 02 feet, with a stone foundation, stables, cow houses, Ac.; an orchard of 31 fine grafted apples; peach trees and other fruits, and plums of all varieties. It has a never-failing supply of watcr. Title good; price reasona ble; terms easy. Apply to nor&dew BLA Ft ELY et RICHEY DONNKT RIBBONS—A. A. pesos A Co. hove received .U 1 mother large lot of Bonnet Ribbons, comprising some of the richest end most desirable styles yet offered. [nova I )uTrti—in tileulders-2.600 ibe reeelvoi and for sale hi "'LEMING BROS. 4. 4. ♦ " 6 flit f . ' L. INSITRANCK: COMPANIES Increase of Oash CEtpital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! /ETNA INSURANCE COMpAN Y, - HARTFORD, CONN.--CIIAIITEREI) 1819 PAID DP Cash Capital, 5500400. TTHINTY.SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the iL Ametsof the ZSTNA INSURANCE CO frIP AN I', of Hart ford, OS fundaheti this agency on the lot of January, 1856, under oath. . „ ' - . , Real Estate, unincumbered $ 10,02 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 1 3 and 7 cent, pay. able semi-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by morto . ge... 7,313 17 RBIs Receivable, well secured, payable a t Bank... 120.337 35 Railroad Stocks in C0nnecticut..._............,...... 97,515 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford.— 1.12,1+90 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00 Cash on Wald, in Bank, and in hands of Agents and abuts $776,278 83 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other creditors,—.nothing. Lowed adjusted and doe,—non, Lougee adjusted and nol due, $148,515 22. Lewes unadjusted and In stuipenee, waiting for further proof, $81,257. 60. All other - dahlia against the Company are small, finch only as printing, Ae. Agents instructed to take no rick over $lO,OOO. The amount Insured In any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of bn idings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstance, The amount Insured In blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the ions by any one fire to $10,090. or lese. TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. STASI. OF CoNNBOTIOUT, t Dartford, Jen. let, 1885. Dartford county. j Pars( natty appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the &toe insurance Company, and medenatla that the fore going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to his beabknowledga and belief HENRY FOWLER, Juotios of tho Pr.to LOeseS paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the came time tar exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. LIN- Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll 11. D. TNN-ITYOK, Agent. Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution, No 68 !Sbuitth street, NETT DOOR TO THE PITTSBURGH BANK, INOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock ; elan, on l, Wed nesday and Saturday evenings, from I to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not lesa , than One Do' lar, and a divilend of the profits declared twice a year, in Juan and December. The Trustee, for the purpose of furthering the benevolent objects of the Institution, have entered into a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to depoßitors; Books containing the Ohiirter, By-Leas, Rules and Rego 'scions, fnnifghe4l gratin, on application at the fresidca--QHOII.GE ALBREE. VICE PRISIDZATS . .. Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenberger, George R. White, Charles Knapp, William F. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy, James W. Hallman, Theobald Umbetaerter, Alexander Bradley, Inner M. Pennock, William Phillip William J. Anderson. T11787E0 : John G. Back-Men, James fieriox an, Hill Barletta John M. Kirk patriek Albert Culbertson, John D. M'Cord, Robert Chester, Robert Money., J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. blarshel I, Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, John B. Carp-eve, Henry L. Marx al , , Cherie. A. Colton, Robert Robb, F.. 13 Åton, George R. Riddle, Francis Felix, James Rhoads, George F. Gillmore, Jam•o Shiale, James 8. [loon, George 8. Belden, William S. haven, Alexander Tlndle. Secretary and Treaturrr—CHAßLltB A. Cl. LTON . .jyl9,lly _ _ 1313111 ANNUAL DI YItiEND, 8 ClifibiNT.,Ji`LV I, 18.58 /ETNA IDisUELANCE, COMPANY, OF ILARTFORD, co Vlr. CIIAILTIL/CED - • - - - 1819 PAID UP. Cant). A , July I, 1 855,-- $835,530 23. I.'I(MT! NUE t make In/nuance on all descriptions id . „I property at equitable rates. Thls Company hove maintained a position fur honorable dealin4 for 3d yearm, and in unsurpassed for responsibility and ptuictualiry by any other similar Institution in the United finites. SNlti• annual statement of the condition of this Company on tile in thin Dillies, for the examination of the public. U. E. TEN•ItYCII, Agent. Otil,o, tiortb-sseet corner Ptah and Wood streetn, Pitts burgh. jr:; D LAWA ELI MITTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. ( ) ITICK in the North Room of tho Nrcharige, OD Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSint NtIY.A. Oa V Emma, Csaoo, To all .par t« of the World. Yalu:luta, IN LAN INSURANCES Cn gooda by riaars, certain, lal,B Knd land carrlagoa, to parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merehandlze generally. Jn storm, dwelling bonses,Ac. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November 7,15E3 Bonds and Mortgages $2.1,:00 00 Stateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other 10an5,..... 1`..1,14.3 Storks In banks, railroad,. Insurances con, ,snits Bilht re,„lf able._ Cash on hand Untances in the hands of Agent, and preralunts on Marine re c ently jested 121,7,7 07 Subscrlptior.Nntes 100,000 00 D1V.2C1 . 021: Wm. Martin, Dr. R. l.lna:nn, Joseph 11. Seal, 11u,..1, Craig, Felm mad A Souder, Eiri , n,r Arl [vain, John C. Darla, Charlo9 Kelly, Robert Norton, moue! 6. Stokes, John It. Neurone, Henry Sloan, tleorgo C. !wiper, J &rano Traquair, 4 rant Darlington, I Wm. tyre, Jr., H Jonee Broeke, Joat, us L Price, J. G. John.,n, Jarman TP1111(411t, Jiir..l., C. Hand, John B. Semple, Theopilua Paulding, Charles Schaffer, .3611.1. F. 11. APYarland, i J, T. Logan, Pittsburgh, I,V. 0. Loduelg, R. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MA RTI N. i'realdent. THOS C HAND, Vice I'rexident. Joan, W. OOWoe, Sec'y. P. A. AI ADRII.I A, Agent, mark No. 015 Water etreet, Vltteburvh. The Primal:llln Wire tneurance CollllpElly t Of Miladelphia, Prvirmyloanan. FIIRKOTORS---Clumlca W. Ltracker, Thomna Hart, T^Mas If Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith. Geo. W. Rich. dulls, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphl R. Rorie, David F. biro ene, Monis Patterson. Cuis. N. BAIICILS, treaders!. Onam.. 0. Ilasomat, &allccry. Continua to make Insurance, perpetual or LltrilUsi, on every Auciiption of property, In town and country, at ratan as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reeerred a large Contingent ilund, Which, with their capital and premiums, :safely Invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company' on January 15t,1901, as rub- Hatted agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were u follows, vis: $918,129 0.9 Real Estate Temporary Loma. ..... . ....... ..... IT e.tocks 61,13ris 00 Cash, de 61,318 SI T0ta1_41,21%708 14 Muse their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Your Hundred Thou. sand Dollars, loeses by Ire, thereby of orling evidence of the adventintee of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilitlea. J. G ALDO &It oorrni, agent. 604 Mac 4 north-east oar. Wood end Third eta. TILE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTEHZD APRIL 28TH, 1850. CHARTER I'IMPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Otnee, S. E. Corner of Third and CAesintsi &reels, Philadelphia. :Ofllare of the Home Board at Phamielphiat mums& Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrens• Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Milienry, Jacob L. Florence James Devereux, William M. Godwin, President—Stephen B. Crawford. Viet President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Lannincr, Pittsburph—lames 11. Willson, M. D Allegheny Ctify-11.. B. Mowry, N. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPABY OF PITTSBURGH, 00II.NRR OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STR KETS. Authorized Ca.pltal, 8300,0 00 . INBURE BUILDINGS and other property apinst lr, t o damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. D 111201011.8. Wm. F. Johnston, itody Patterson, W. M'Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, A . J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James B. Negley, W. B. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. &Park, H. R. Ooggshall. Lion. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTBRSON, Vice President. A. A. Quinlan, Secretary and Treasurer. B. S. Canal:ea, Assistant Secretary. dec2:Cm Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., President. IF. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 53 0 0 00 0 . WILL 'Amara againet all kinds of risks, FIRE •nd MA RINE. All loam will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Horn e nstitu Hon, managed by DIMICRORS who are well known in the eomturinityoliad who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. Directors.—H.Mlller, Jr „O. W. Ricketson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. I b amen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Mamie, James Mc. Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. Elk. Office, N 0.92 Water street,{ Warehouse of ilipang A Oa, ups Lairs,) Pittsburgh. nor 24:1y Alexander W. Foet•r, ATTORNEY AND COUNBRLLOR AT LAW,Lap Bouci- TOR C LIAM= Ir, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland.. /Mr Oollections made In this and adjoining Counties; Ss- tales of decedents Bottled; Real Rotate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage er other secu.rity. Titles examined still title papers drawn. Oillre on FOURTII street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh,March Zg, 1856--4m62.Bidaw j DI tk. IXTHOLESALI: AND WAIL DEAL.= LN FURNACES, VT awes., Stoves, Tltt; Iron and Housekeepers' hard. ware, Thine& Machines and Tools, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, de. to. 24 North Second street, (opposite Buehler's Hotel.) HARRISBURG. app29,l3m Wi ==g ; 1 . KIER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE, A NTICIPATXNG the want of facilities for transporting Freights to and from the Eastern Cities, stockyPnne'. vania Canal and Railroads, we have increased our of Boats, dc, on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1500 tons per month each way. We assure our friends,. and those disposed to patronise the State Improvements, there will be nothing spared on our part to render general satisfaction in forwarding East ern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. HIER & MITCHELL, angll:y Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, fro, M4OKIROIL-50 halt bble No 3 large for sale by nov7 HENRY H COLLINS. r 4 fj . • tr. *. • °r",. ; , -... .. \t --- • - . BANKERS AND BROKERS. • AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 92 Fourth ti., above Wood. IikTOTES, Drafts, Ronde, Mortgages, and Loans on coils. torah, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants hought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Oopper Stocks. AU communications attented to promptly. WM. U. vatuatts. JAB. B. ;Wyss. Wm. H. Williams & Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. K Corner Wood and' Third streets. • .Be- All transactlons made on liberal terms. Collectiond of Bills, Notes, to., promptly attended to. jan2l3:lw ARTRIIRS, RODGERS & CO BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNSII OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREIrtZ, ana - firs Pittsburgh, Pa. 212,505 06 Removal. PATRICICS G FRIEND, DANGERS AND EXCHANGE 12110 EXES, • Hatt Removed thor Office to at Corner of 11111.4 and Tfixd - rit• . _ . PiT2EDUREIII, PA. TIATRIOIO3 .4 FRIEND, tankers and Exchange Broludd, _IL and Dealt= In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, 811 1 ' and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Westerri Mt:es constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the trnlted &etas. Deposita received In par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Street. ((WI N. HOLIIES & SONS, BANKERS AND ELKO - MANGE BROKERS, RA 71 REMOVED TIMM DARE/NO AND lECELANGA 01710111 TO no. 07 HARRIS STRUT YOUR 00005 BELOW OLD SEAM AT HOLMES a BONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokaret 111 and Dealers in Notes, Drilla, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Blink Notes. Exchage on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Oollections made in all the cities throughout the United Stet, a. Deposits received in par rands or currentpaper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and - Fourth sta. ijsZikly JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, DEAL= IN Exchange, Commercial and Hank Notes. STOOK bought and sold 00 COMITLiftSIOII. COneCtiOali carefully attended to. Interest paid on Depoeit .CEIF - No. 5”4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank• deal 6 HILL it CO., BANNER/3 AND 13 XeILiNGE BROKE:RS, =APS OP WOOD AND RPM MUMS wtrr EXCH.ANGE on the Eastern Ones constantly for 10 sale. Time Ellis of Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought end sold. Collections made in all the, princlpaLclldee of the Unitud . fitates. De posits received of Par and"Cin-rint Yunds. fmar27ly AIL= ICILACLICEL, IDWAE HAIM, 1110.11101031 EMMA. BRAKER & BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, L)UY ANL BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Not.; negotiate II Loans on heal Mate or Stock &curia.; purchase Promiesary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stooks on Commission. Collections made on all prints in the Union. amyl G. E. A.B.BOLD & CO., BAIIKEdtI3 AND Elt Mr &NOE BROH/1118, DELLEB.:a. In Exchange, Ooin, Bank Notes, Bight and Time Drafts, itc. Collections carefully attended tO t and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on oommlooiou. , Se.. No. 74 Fourth et, next door to Bank of Pittsh'g. (oelB THOMAS WOODS, 0 0 - COMMERCIAL BROKEII,IEO AND DCLI.III in llotee, Bonds, Stooks, Heal Estate, Be., No. 75 Fourth tl. , Pillsbirrils, Pa. (jab? elnanalotal , a Loan °Mee, XT O. 100 BMITLIFIKLD STREET , NEAR FITTO. — 111 Money loaned on Gold and Sliver Watches, Silvers are and other valuable articles. suldolly CLOTHING CLOTHING STORE! JOHN 31.'CLOSKEY & CO VORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty street; which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur. pose of acquiring more apace for their immense business, omoved to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That ham ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for ttde removal, is to give them more faeilitlea for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goode at the I, 0 WEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be se good as any mann factored in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, ma OUT STTLI, ARID UPON Till tiIIORSISS 2102101. They bare on band a full and beautiful assortment 0 LOTGB and COATINGS, for FROCKS. DRESS, WALKING AND DIISI- Our linen:Ms are identical with thorn, of our cnatmnerra, and, tre impure the public that our fidelity la 111 not fail In all log all ordere we may be favored with. iSai" WWl' FOIL° h'T THE PLACIFv— ti r 0. ss wood Street, 24,012 .130.025 01 111,0'1 30 (refer sin;,) 00IIIIEB. DIASIOND AWAY. B.—We deeire our patrons to understand that we hart. no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty eLreet. Vnr attention le devoted exclusively to the Douse above de.,igna tod. mar 23 SOT ,4' 6 63 JOUN brOLOatLEY h CO. FIGHT ARRIVAL 01+ FALL DRY GOODS AT LOVE BROTHERS, 12 , ..6- No 7a .5/.(RKEr STREE7, rrrrsvoscu , - fa _ _ mos et ma 081013 AL ntl-FLITZ. ildt)DB IMIPABT:FLENT le nousually tul 1 std contatus !tom« of the richest and moat deeirahl tbe.d.• that we have «ver been able to offer, t.uch as Kxtrn super 81Ika; French Merin.; Cashmervs; ,l us de Lain.; Plaids; Str , p«s ; Colurrg,t. he. NY:a - DIX Woßti—The beat arsortmen 'm Its rite. Cellars, Otero...urea, Sleeves; Ylou wings, r.dtrinrrs and I martin...a; :Qua :a. Cloaks, Talmas and Scarfs ' : ri«w aryl., Broebe, Plaid, Cashmere Moire Ant. Velvet. St«llus, Crel. Silk, he To,r,et It, r with a 'erre asatrtment of hiciPININCI GOOD of all det-eriptioutt. Our and 110 USS FURNISHING DEPART. M}INT t. w• ;I iurplled, and we feel confident thtt we can oiler greater Inducements now than we hare tier born bar to oiler before. We eolicit an examloetiou or our muck before purebiaing el.dr• bero as all will liad It to their advantage to do eo. We will niSO be almost daily In receipt of new an I desira ble Goods throughout the 5 , 41P013. LOVE BROTIIN RS, (Formerly Young, Sterenson A 12.1,0 No 73 Market stree t , l'lttahurgh. 66 111. ALLNOLD A. BONS, WEIOLERALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, ee MARKET STREET, between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh. Keep cowtently on hand, a largo dock of Cloths, Cassimares and VeAtings. Gar:manta made to order on the shortest notice, and lu the latent stylee. All orders promptly attendod to. kosl7:2m Fall and Winter Goods 1 ED3IOND WATTS. xi 118.1/7 TAILOR, NO. 186 LIJIERTY STREET.— I bare now on hand a large stock of Pell and Winter Goods Overootttlugs, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest. Ingo, of tho moot beantiful patterns; French and English Cassimeros, of every style and shade in the market, all of whirl I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. ocai N•vw Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. r subscriber has just opened this new establiahment; where be ban always on hand a large and choice assort, coral of all articles of CLOTH ING, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the moat reasonable art. cos. The public are requested to give him a call. mug:ly B. OPPTINIMERIL LTOUSES TO LET—Ap,ty to S. CUTHBERT & SON, 53 Market street. A new Brisk Dwelling Douse, Just finished, containing nine rooms, 'Rusted on Decatur street. Also, a new house of ulna rooms, on Hancock street, near Christ Church. A Room in the Poet Buildings, Fifth street, imitable for an office. A large Office on Third street. A Score Room, No. 51 Market street. A Warehouse on Water street. A House of nine rooms, and two acres of land, 'with fruit trees, Ac. Will be leased sor five years. Also, good Dwelling Houses for sale. Apply at the office of S. CUTHBERT A SON, .7121 ail Market street. XTOR E VALUABLE 800 IS —lto bl Jason's .Er — itifeh Ilitr -I.TI teeny of the Gospels. B..gster's Analytical debrew and Chaldee Lexicon. Illosaffield's Greek Testament; 2 vols. The Episcopate of the Protestant Episcopal Church In the United States of America—an essay by U. D. Evanit, D. D. Watt's Plain and Easy Catechism. Church Catechism broke into Short Questions and Answers. 5114.6 Mclntosh's new Juvenllee—Grace and Clara, Blind Florence Arnott, and Jessie Graham. For sale at DAVISON'S Theological Bookstore, 85 Mar. ket, near Fourth street. actin A NEWLY IN VENTED• PEN. of an entirely new pinta l' ple and useful qualities. The advantages of this pen are-- Ist. This pen will hold ink enough to write a Stole page of letter paper. 2.1. This pen le so constructed as to have 8 good spring near the point, similar to a quill. 3d. The points cannot lap, and the pen will always write smeoth ly. 4th It is gold, and consequently cannot corrode. A trial of those pens will prove their superiority over any fountain pen mode. For sale by W. B. ort2B Market street, corner of Second. NittV AlilBlC—Just received. per exprese, by OHAR .I.II LOTTE SLUM 8, No. 118 Wood street— Hazel Dell; ilnanie Kitty ; Old Bob Ridley ; pitrodi Mazurka; have you stem Sam Champagne Schotth.ch; Snow Flake Polka; Newport Waltzes; Paisley Schottiech; Schnapps Polka; Bye and Bye—Wurzel; Young America Schottloch; Trees of the Forea'--companion to " Shelia of the Ocean ;" A Mother's Prayer; Slay you love me—ltomanza ; My Old Virginia Home—new song; Le Tyrol, with variations—W. V. Wallace; What shall be my Themel—G. W. Warren ; Moonlight on the Ocean , Oh, fare thee well, my own love ; My Bark in Gaily Dancing; Village Malden—S. C. Foster; Come where my Love lied Dreaming ; "Gems for Guitar Playere,"—a collection of twelve beau tiful melodies for the gaiter, by F. Kreger; " Foster's Melodies," arranged for guitar; "Boquet of Melodies," do do by Edw. Pique. A NEW STOCK OP PIANOS Will arrive and be open for inspmilon this week. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No.llB Wood et-, oct26 Becontizdoor above Fifth. ATxW BOOfid--Ria liaye of Creation; 11 Clouds and Sunshine, or the Life of a Village Pastor; Brenta in the Practice of a New York Burgeon ; A Visit to the Camp befo-e 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 O. W. M Reynolds . Japan as it is and Was; The Mayflower, by H. Beecher Btowei ;Sunshine on Daily Paths, by EL Beecher Stowe ; The Slave of the Lamp ; Life and Times of James Gorcioratentiett ; Women of the hooch Revolution. For sale by lama . ; B. T. C. kIORGIAN, 161 Wood at. NESS COATS , 1 .... rilijtELZ ' CITY II I TEL, Corner or Smith!lsla and Third streets, . JOHN P. 0414114 Proprietor. P1TT2411756,11, Ttlinlerge and commodious Howe' having undergone thorough repair `tizellurnished with new equipments . tnroughout, is now open for tin reconthrt of the traveling pnblis; PARR 8t . 015`1111iVitik . jel MANSION HOUSE, G F,O ILO E- A Z, Paopangratr,'' IVO. 844 LIDERTY STRUT; Ina beside the Passaitges .Depot of the Pennsylvania Rallsord, which makes It the Most conics:dent honks in ;be eitT far nassengere am* ling by that road. The Promietor having, at considerable expense, lilted in excellent style, the MANSION ILOIIRE, would respect. lolly Bonen a thereof public patronaMi. There Is attached a :splendid STARER and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His ,44,nier and Bf WALP 08-rplishat-wl the.beld th e Market can afford. - • --, tabby CLAIII. HOT-Hold , timer of /ton and &. Clair ntreent,'llifsbrirgh, /11, rpalt tin formerly of oDrown's Hotel," having 'taken this and cconmodlons noun., and hating refitted it In nt style, -Would respectfully Amite as friends and e traveling public to give him a calL As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex perience in the basin so, he, can give entiresatisfaction, and hts charges moderate. fett22 GOOD' INTRA'''. Houstr., (10101:11 OP LIMERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot. jai:LlZ:ly JA.MRB BRANNON, Proprietor. • OWISTOII , I9. AVKILLBY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Obeetnut and Wainnt,Tbiledelphia. [st6Z97. GABBILL liCktr6l4 CORNE' OP 24221 AND BOMB' 82 . 841VARRXN, MILE Proprietor takes pleasure • in announcing to the public that thlsuow and ttlant hotel has been opene as a hone of entertainment. B•CAS133.1:120d101/B and rocenh and adjoining the office of the Ohio StageOompany, it offers Inducements lunsuiptunaid Wirral for the accoxilmoda tion of the traveling,conununity. Aehare of public patronage is respectful y li solicited. sun RESI'AURANT6. WILKINS HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR. Aura itreei, between Wood and Bant/ifaeld. PILLS spacious establishment heel:ego leased by the alib i scriber;' and - ctampletely • teientiet Lie is at all, hours prepared. to furnish every luxury that can. be found io the best regulated restaurants toile States. - Els epeelotre Bar wlll always be supplied with the very best Liqttors. , flame of every de scription, In Its season, can always be found at Wilkins Elall. fatal W. D. GIALIAGLIRIL MMUiM7GEEI 'OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-Yea D. BASNAIIII. 80.40, IVa-,Strect, bet... 01 W'vd and market fan.19:13 - ] PRITM/SCOLL .M , TZTTwyra WD. MULISH, Bole Bottler of KW/TIPS celebrated and A Kennett Ale and Brown Stout. Also,Oosamon Ale der,l.trquast and pint hotting. The attention of faintness, and the trade, la respectfully solicited. eta Ly Mineral Water and Saraiapart wDI. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Perm, is now reanufaeturipg and bottleing the ebovp beverages en an extensive scale. Ills articles are erne bost qualityowd nafeetured from the tweet materials. oar ay GREAT DISCOVERY ! 3IPLE TESTS, both by able Practitioners and Chemi cal Analysis, have demonstrated the great value of PROP. DE GRAM'S beautiful combination, called " ELEO TRIO OIL," for the relief and care of Pain. But the people themselves ate rendering their verdict in a manner both unmistakeable and satisfactory- More than 20,000 tattles have been sold in a very short time—a great propoation to those who heard others recommend it, who had fried it. That it lea splendid discovery is everywhere acknowledged, and nothing like it was ever I afore prepared. Why, for Ovens alone,.it is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, as it alwvys cures these painful tormentors in twenty-four hours. But what is it not worth to the people if it cures Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcers, Sores of all kinds, (Fre qnently taking away all the pain in twenty-four hours,) itNettmatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, lleadache, Bronchitis Piles, Womb Compliints, Cramps, Sprains, Sore or Swelled.. Breast, Pelona, Wounds of all kinds, Ac. I Would $600,000 express its value to the people f • No. Because a man will give freely for relief from pain. Will this Oil relievepaint Certainly it wiTi„ Such men as we have. often named, hon orable and high-minded merchants, mayors, doctors and °dude hay sosaldi after_from ten to fifty trials. They my the .Elrotric Oil is the finest medical combination ever pm. pared, neither odensive nor injurious, but effectual in all the above and many other cases. Some honorable and heavy business firms have, it is true, sold some of the old (turpentine, bituminous, or coal tar, Or. Ac.) external ap plications, until their customers returned bottle after bot tle,with the remark that "the remedy was worse than the pain;" yet ouch men have never recommended nor given countenance to them. But see some of our bent merchants ordering more every ten days and always giving additional testimony to the value of this wonderful aiseovery. That a great many ladies are nsiog it as a medicinal toilet article for themselves and their children, Is well known. It cures all pimples, blotches and eruptions on the face and neck in ea short a time, you would scarcely credit it. It frequently reduces apinnful swelling in two bouts; ban done it in bad an boor- cured many eftectuady in pis Ileum It ladles knew the:soothing, strengthening and healing virtues in this 011, they would never be induced to use anything else for womb complaints or pains of any kind. We now laser, a letter just received from henry Esq., who went to England six weeks since, (to die) Unison, July 12,1855. Pore. Dr (Rant, Phila.—Dear Sir: When I left home for my health, (scrofulous eruptions, Ac,) I never expected to return ego n , believing that my complaint would mon carry me oft When yon gave me three bottles of your Electric O, to take with me, as 'nerdy a pall:fah:lw, I did sot think I would so very soon he milled upon to thank you, NS I now do, for my complete restoration. I can only eay, before the departure of the steamer, that you have only to come here with your Oil, to make a far tune in one year. There is not another similar medicine in England, if In the world. I will write by next steamer. Yours, most truly, arms: Wu.er. It cannot be their imaginations, who state that old sores, that ham discbarged from eix months to five years, hare been cured by this Oil. It cannot be untrue, nor a decep tion, where pain Is relieved in one dal, often In half an hour. NO I common same dictates szoh—and €OO written letters say not Home and see them. A regular Doctor in attendance; and Ladies can consult a Lady, privately; by dropping a line to the °Mee. Advice from a distance, mak ing Inquiries that any physician can answer, will be promptly attended to. Always enclose a stamp, as our err vices are freely given, and we are drawn upon too often in this way All sates treated liberally, with or without the Oil, as I have two Physicians wadded for this express purpose. Prot G. DE GRATH, _ No. 39 South Ylqbth street, Yhita IL—The largest bottles ten times the eheapeet. please notify me of any ease or failure to cure In from half an Lour to three weeks, as I wish to our. all. IMF- For sale by DB. KETSER, 140 Wood it. f.uao R EPUTATION. IN NEW ILNO r tt oth, 18,3. lb B. A. Flilaneatock t C.1.--Gentlemon: For live years past I have used B. A. Yahnestock's Vennifuge for an an theimintic in my practice; my attention: was first called to It in acute where I had failed to dislodgeworms with twio molt pink and Cow/Inge. A bottle was obta toed and used with desirable slect; since then I hive prescribed it for hundreds of patients, and in a large majority of mutes s Rh complete stutew.s. In one oath a single bottle of the midi cine brought away from one patient twisty sigh! worms. I have never known It to do harm, and I am Induced to make this statement from an honest conviction that it the most valuable Tens:dine yet knowo. Fuch is my CO. Ildenth In its "worm killing" powers, that I recommend It to other physicians In this section, and furnish them - with the article. bf. C. SAVAGE, M. D. Prepared and mid wholesale and retail by B. A. FAUN ESTOOK St CO, corner of Wood and First streets, Pitts burgh. seaft Law Books. T authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books. 1 10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier's Institutes; Greenlief's Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last ad.; Aad other - RepOrtttrEleMSlßSTYWcrts v ae• [IRO. F. 01LL510.118, esulf at the ofiles of Morning Post EtUi/J.DI NO LOT If'Obt 1114.1. ff.. A WC lli that front on WYLIE street and eatending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for merman Houses. This Lot is in a desirable Ideation ibr a residence- and will be mold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and deer from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILL:GOER, 1,12 At Office of filorninc Post. Boarding_ School, O R £11:151BRE EOABDING LIGIIBE.—The GLEN 110 TEL and Grounds are offered fir RENT lbr either the above purposes. The size and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable, render this a moat desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to wh24-tf r J. W. BOW ER, 97 Front street _ Irylng's Great Worts. lIIIS Wit OP (MORAN WABBINOTON.—The first vol. ante of the above work is now ready for delivery—the second volume will be ready shortly. It is tie , tly gotten up—printed on tine paper, with three or more portraits and plans. Price 12,00 per volume. This edition is published exclusively by eubscriptlon, and payable on the delivery of each volume T. J. ICISN BR A CO. are sole Agents for the above work. Office, No. 80 Fifth street, in Larder's Bookstore, where the books will be open for subscriber's names. /Sir All orders addressed to T. J. K. & Co. will be strictly attended to. Kip Oarivaaaess wanted. austdawasi 100 BOXES SCALED HERJUNG ; 250 boxes No. 1 Herring ; 000 half boxes Gallon: Sardinee; WO boxes do do SOO quarter bxs. do do 6 dozen Anchovies; 5 dozen Capers; 5 dozen Olives; 6 dozen Lobsters. Just received and the sale by REYHER & ANDERSON, eep7 No. S 9 Wood street. • ' 'DIG 1 ItuN-21.10 tons Noe. 1 and 2 Anthracite, "Mari etta," " Cameron" and "Cordons" furnaces; 100 tons " Root. Hill," Juniata ; 100 " "Monroe," do; 50 " "Mill Crook,• do; 75 " "Shade," Someroot county; for sale by (sepl2) JOHN 510ORBEAD BLUO Is-1W tow Juniata Blooms anti Lumps; 100 Lake Champlain; for sale by eepla JOUN 110010111A.D. SW Ivo/TB—Just received by express, this da— fdeinoirs of Bf.B Prentiss, In evols y Hue's Travels In China, In 2 vole; Lady of the West, or Gold Beektrs, by J. Balton; Old homestead, by Ann 8. Stephens; • Aspiration—autobiography of Wrihood, by Mrs. Manners; Gillespie on Florveying—a new work; Bag Picker, or Bound and tree; Bpalding's Japan; Tennyson's Poems, new edition; lowa as It le in. 3.1355, (eighth aupplY;) Dr. Dixon, or Scenes of a New York Surgeon ; Bayard Taylor's Japan ; Household Words for November, 20 cents; Yankee Notions do . do Peterson's Magazine do 17 do Godey's Lady's Book do 2D do Ballou's Magazine do 10 do Journal, (second supply,) 18 do All who Want Books as soon as published, call at LAUF FEB'S Bookstore, No.Bo Fifth street. oct2l ittiIiYOLOPEDIA OF Oil Y, Practind and I Theoretical: embracing its application to the Arta, Metallurgy Mineralogy, Geology, Medicine and Pharmacy. By James O. Booth, A. M., M. A.; P. B.*, Metter and Refiner in the United States Mint, Professor of Applied Chemists/ in the Franklin Institute; aadated by Campbell Morfitt, author aru Applied-Chemistry s' and "Chemical Manipula tions" Cons" S ec ond edition:: For sale by oet2 B. T. O. MOitid bN, lei Wood at. t r 4 011 1 1,0408UB—The best article now In nee.for curing Paver and Ague, and other bilious diseames. , Those suffering from the Above complaints ebould arid try I bottle, ,Ttirslue doaen just received by oct3l JOB. BLUING. ..... , 1 . 1 0 4 .. , h • ••••• • -.•••• •• • 4 gift a wl 11fat r7r,e . 0 : J.Milly (tea Otis et Slick • • i 14 , • emliffettent; Indiaserkni , • 1- - Jailtidlaar , D7aPeAtiallmabrom t irk vers. Gout, - mattes,' Nervousness Irritablift Inflartmistions - Ir ache, Patti in the_ Brew., az Dock szttiLirobeilfesnaleilotolats/ *Viten - act. I Indeed,':very-lew ire la{ diseasesln whirls" Parmenve Meth • , . , blue le hot More:or lent requlred,arel: much isicknese and - saffeigemight. priyented, if f .harmless but effectual Verbal:le wertimeretreeiy used, " No person can Seel Teel} while a didalltie !Idhlt,df body pre yells; besides, It soon gerieratee - serious and often Pater; diseern, which might haveloins avoided' 14 the timely -, .Indiclems ma of a good pinion:lilt. , ;This alike true p. Cobh, Yer44l , tx sympune,.,a.nd .13111ous -derskegements They all tend to become or Pl , rOdned the dedit4dlqtd formidable distemper*, which load the - bearsee ell drat tk land. Hence a. reliable family pivots in of the first lot portance to the public health, and this ltuus• been pet „ fatted with conennunale skill, to meet lbab deinadd. • extensive, trial of IM listens by Physicians, Protease:l,gal Patients, has shown resultsaarp remitting hithert known of any medicine. Cures ha s have been effected belief, were they not substantiated by persona - of such ea sited positions and character as to for the al:mph:ion ti untruth. • , Among the eminent gentlemen who here testified li farm , of these mu, We may nsetaton— Drat: A. A. IIAYEB, Analytical Ohemlseof I.ceit= - State Assayer of Massachusetts., whose high prof character is endorsed by the Hon. EDWARD,KITBR,IM,Oemator of-this United State. ROBERT mst mots Ex Spftlter Al he Howe TteeresentatlyeU AssarrLAwazsoa, Minister to England. alsopoi:J.li. ft. FITZPATRICK, Catholic , llishof..of Castor , OBILTON, - Practicsitilteraist le ge York Olt; endorsed by Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary, of Stalel., WM. B. ASTOR, the richest. nnutto:Ailletlial. S. LELAND & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Rote W5l. C. CONtrELLY. . . Did spar.. permit, we eonld. have any.bri cue sates from all parts where tbeDllis been need, bra et dame even more convinehnglhin the iti*rienee of amines public men to found In :theta' ante upoti These Pills, the result of long involligatbert4aff awe are offered to the public as the best. and most ample' -' • which the present state of Medina 'edenisi can affoi They' , are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but the medicinal virtiesonly of Yegebllde Rentadies extracts by Chemical process in a state of purity, and combined t gather in such a manner aa toltdilarlitllit beet Temp The system of composition for medicines has-been fauna! Cherry Pectoral and KIM toth, tb produce a more etacier remedy than bed-hitherto been obtained by any prow The retool:Lis perfectly obvious. , While by,LW old mode composition, every medicine Is burdened with rpore or le of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each ins viduldmirtue only that le desired for ile attritive effect: present. All - the inert and obnoxionaqualities of ca l substance employed arc •Itift behind; the curative y e g only being retained: 'l:fence it iS 'self evidentlhat the should prove as thee"' have proved, more purely rem and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than to.' other medicinelnown to the world. As iris frequently expedient that many me:Vetoes show: be taken under the connect of an attending.Physiclan, at; uhe could not properly judge of aremedy - without ken . Ina its composition, I have supplied the accurate Forma by which both my Pectoral and Pills. are made, to t•,-, • w hole body of Practitioners in the United States and American Provinces. If, however, there sheaf be any& who bas sat received them, they will be forwarded byre -• W his request. • UY all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how would be taken it their composition was knowni life consists In their mystery. I have no 'mysteries. The composition of my preparation .is laid. open to men, and all who are competent to judge on the !subjs.: freely acknowledge Their convictionif of their intrinf 7 . merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by saint men to be a wonderful medicine before Its effects w known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the eau thing of my Pills, and even More 'conadently, and wining to certify that their anticipations were more - realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful inflame-BOn the Ini er viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healt;.•' , action—remove the °bet:mations of the stomach, bows , liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irrei4 , ;, tor action to health, and by correcting; wherever they let, such derangements as are the Goat origin of disease. f• Prepared br Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, PraCtical and A. • !vice! Chemlat, Lowtii, Mane. Price' 26 ends per b Five boxaefor . Bold by B. A. PAIINESTOCIM d CO.,- at wholesale retail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh . , and by all Deal • t everywhere. jelkdrunlaa ASTHMA AND rusIIIIPTIR NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL _ELS cirEANil s DROPOUT HOME TO Mt E DOOR OP TIM SALM A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY ham recently. been mzi by Dr. Curtis, of Ws city. In. he - treatment of C . somption, Asthma, and all diseases of the tongs. We , . • for to " Da. CWITIS'S BratilA4.oB Itmaintallraux Vet SSD Calmar Snare." With this new methodiDs. C. has: stored many afflicted ones to health, wean evidence of 0; • -he has innumerable certificates.:.Speaking of the tre snout a physician remarks, Is evident that :Wham: constantly breathing an agreeable, healing !ex:Or—the i. &labial properties must come in direct contact with w hole serial cavities of the lunge, and thus escape the r, and varied changes produced upon them when intro dul into the stomach, and subject to the process 'of digestiot . The Ilygeana Is for sale at ail the Druggists throughout co untry..--Ncw York Duichsrurn of January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the bteast, under the linen, w • out the lust inconvenience--the heat of the body*.... saMcient to evaporate the fluid. 'hundreds of OZDOSI cures, like the following, might be named: One package of the Dygeana has cured me of the Asthl of six yeam standing. J. F. fissusear, P. M. of Duncannon, Pr I am cured of the Asthma of ten yeara r standing by • (turtle's Ifygeano. blame r= Euro; Ilitadtlyst, N. I . Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, N•.Y., was eared . a awere case of Bronchitis by the liygeaua. My sister hue bun cared of adlstrevaing cough of sus „ years' standing, and decided to btVincarable by the ph;, .. • clans. She was eared in one month; by the Elygeans. • J. IL dermenr, Richmond, The Rev. Dr. Cheeses, of New York, testhies of our eine in the following language:. r s=, Raw Yong, Nov. 15, Dena 81n—.1 think highly of Dr. thartia's 11) , ga:ins remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs... Having some opportunity to testify its ellkacy, I am that It is a most excellent medicine, both the .Syrup the inhaling application to the chest. • • N. B.—Dr. Curtis's Ely, -gas= ie theORIGINAIi an GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base Imitations.' vile and INJURIOUS counterfeit& Shun them as • would POISON. .pi- For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood tared ; Bellere & Co.; Lee A. Beekbani,'Arlegheny Qty; J. Bargent, New Brighton; 0. L. Halsor, Rochester. Inaylsblaw Carter's .Spautish THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOC' Not a Particle of Merstits in it. T ET Tizit AFFLICTED READ AND .POBDERI -1.4 Infant e Remedy for Scrofula,. King r Rhen tiara, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, PMples or Post' on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Ryes, Bing Worm or Totter , Scald Held, Enlargement Pain of the Bones end Joints, Stubborn IRcelilyphi Disordere, Lumbago, Spinal Clompts, and Dise arising from an Injudicious! floe of klercury,lmprudenr Life, or Impurity of the Blcod. .aip- This great alterative medicine and Purifier of B is now used byt .usands M grateful patienhitram all p of the United States, who testify duly to the remark :ores performed by the greatest of all. medicines, "C TER'S SPANISH MIXTURE!' lienrailde, fthenmat Scroftds, Eruptions on the Skin, Diver Disease, Fe' Ulcers, Old Sores, Mr/redone of the Kidney's, I:Shames of Throat,Female Complaints, Pains and Acting/if the B and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using ibis great Inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been fc to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all Mr ties, ate gently and eflicrently on the Liver and Bids etrongtherus the Digestion, eves tone to the Stoat makes the skin clear and healthy mindere the Co tntion, enfeebled by disease or broken down by then* of youth, to Its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladles, It !a Insatiably better Midi lel! the metica ever used. A few doses of CarteekßPLElßb will remove all saliownese of complexion, bring the mantling to the cheek, give elasticity, to, the step, and prove the general health Ina remarkahledegreebeyon the modleinee ever heard of. The large number of certhicates which we have Leosfrom persona from all parts of the A/ ra ted Statea, la the evidence that there la no humbug almut lE The p hotel keepere,magistrateo,physicientcand publle men,' known to the - dommunitY,all add thelrtestbrum wonderful etTecteofibla GAMUT BLOOD trti Call on the agent and get a Circular and allutiumm, read tho wonderful curesthla truly greatest of all Kea but performed. None genuine untem signed by DENNY= b BE, Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond; Va.; to wbot orders for supplies and s.,;snacies moat be eddressed. And for sale by B. A. PAIINEMM, JOSEPH FT NO, FLEXING 10)8., and•brliiissists prierally. ect3lsibole sTAPKBLENT FROM CANADO:i. ; =- • s Qualm Fbrtua Marrs. B. A. 114nestorA 4 Cb.—We e lad the .pl t easui receiving, this morning, the 'within ceatifiders of your , Wit age. which will be very gratifying-to you, as It wee: voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly,' J. hiIIOSON a c, Gersdemen—My little ding. htruN years Add, ant eon,-older, were for a conoiderable •U me suffering 'retna: I pirchased two bottles. or Suit VOrsnifilV which I gave them three dosm, according t 6 direct and etrange to say, in le:se than three hours they passe lees than PUB tIIINDIUID WOMB, some of- the err ; dinary length of from ;waiver° Main inches. Having experienced' so much of the beneficial effw your Vermifuge; Lfeel itmy Gay - to recommend it ti public, aa, in my opinion, one of the most ettloacious t dies against worms ever offered to the pablia.. Gentlemen; believe ina to be • t• • '• ! Your much obliged and Wu:obis/isn't NATIIANZEL-I.rwriP Prepared end cold Vy.13.. A. A. rouismoli corner or First and Wood streets; • ' AGONE 1N THE* tIOUNTItY I—For Baler aeomfor . °snag° House of alx rooms and good teller, frame barn and stable, canine house, smoke house other buildings, with Twelve Acres of, wellzhnProved M 95, Fruits or every variety and choice qualities; a Garden, with fruits, flowers, grape vines, ite....;4d1 in plot* order. Immediate ,possenice Cart yoked. Situated in a healthy and agneaMe lock three miles from the Point ferry, on the Washlogeml Price $2,20D; tune easy. • This Is a rare opportun4 persona who axe desirous of procuring a country mat' the city. B. OIIIIIIMIT a SON sag • '63 Blarkce lA/ RIGHT'S Pitt:MUM HAMMON cools .0 : V V and removes all symptoms of headache. Persons using WILIGIWB•HATLIABION Are never liable to Ban-stroke.. _ 5 WRlClai'B Mai= KATiIdItION is the meet valuable acquisition to theloilet, retainin , Hair In any required form. - - - • For sale by Dr. ark. H. SLAYS. and L 8 But & co., at 26 cents per bottle. f_s OdlfalagY AND CLASTOIL 011—Pier7 J.. InnAleg. One million bottles of this dell al tr:; for the hair have been sold, and Bales am 11 inexeti For b . ourv i ng, m oani ng or restating the. heir. Mi. , : wa ti on be excelled. The brings ft within low prim (28 the reach of aIL Ttra bottle. find It good I Bold, wholesale and retaliott sepL2 63 ISIARILET AGAZIkke, BOOKS, dh—Lesi New York Jet 7 Y , for October; Dallon's Megaliths, tbr October; The Schoolboy, by Charles Dickens ; Triatand Triumph, by T B. Arthur ; E. 8. and D.. by Samuel Lover- Medved and for Bale at Brans% PILLS AND V 1 ENJFIItIE for' sale ..HEYSEWW . ;i. Oornei Wood filled attd Virgin ari,;?. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND.OLUTMENT for eat ac':-s ;. Da. Oonmt Wood 'street and Virgin all, , - ..t.... ~?~ i Arc w iissc ~'I~:i,►~. IN HALATION 108 Pus aims op W. A. GILDENFENNEYa 00.t.' fifthst, opposite the Tlea, ... ' - \': - 1:- - Q. . ..•.... i.-!..t.--...',.. ~ \
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