The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 24, 1855, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    --i ," - . - , -,- ' . " , .1 , - . • - . .a *i; ' ~ 7., 7. tZ
, - ....7t:t"..r'-.. - • • ~ - t `5: - .
t'. , -, . t- .. 44- f' .•-• - 1 ---- 1 ;"4 t , •••• • , - fr,ti
,• , ~, t 4 ," .. t ~ t . . • -,_:.,,, si ,:,. 5 ,. -- 4 4- t.t; ' i‘ ' vt; '''
' -- .47z 4:: ....- '..7i-\.: ..• . '',,,1, 1 ',' , -N:.-,as ''r
a :1, ‘, 1,!: '' 'll'4 *:'?-i '.• t ' a Ca„ ''''' '' .: ' • ''' '. ' ..'' ' ' . , ' ' '''
01 i„ 11,
_, ,1,,-,. \V- . ",,,I*'' t' •
1'.;" 44 ',.:Nr ' . :4r ..-.' - . ' ''''
1 ...,',.' '''' '-'' '!.... - t '''' ''''- 4''.•' :*'' , .- , a,;.. - ',
IP, t.• 4., 21 ‘,-. * • ' % .1, ' ..,...' , - ,', , „,
*, t' ....., --, ' , ''' ..•, , ' '''... ,
'','' I ~." " ••• NIV ~ ~-.' • "„..,, , - z ," , .. `„, '-1 i. , •
'‘. 1 . 'l''' -"" ',* l > ,".' ''',,. 4 '',- .•.- '' q,e-c•N'i''' I.'- '''' '' )'‘' 4 1
VI ; \'.'''t.: l o:*.. l ‘ 4 44"f„:":''''''''' :. r":"':t , ,{4-4 , 0• 4 2- .. „ I... c . ',''' ,' *'A '4
`4l .•• •, 4 :4'..". i':* ;„ -, - ,7, 0 .
''' . 4•,*f• .. ,''4l4' . * n t ': l• k -; it i Vti‘ . . t' , :',:t.‘,:4
;,, : .O,•• ~.• • 4 -i:' Z '‘l I . .;, .14 4-- .ttn'i - z , , ° t - 0 , t4 , -,,t..' 4 t. 7.
, t t .1 . , -`• ~, q ..: •• 417 4,-! . ;0•.i %,.., .4 . ".;1 4 *f...‘
ct t -':. . 4 ;;S . .••: ''': ''!";'..'1 . .' . ....:• .-,41••• •V.. .
4 ~' %.7'!''';''• (1'.......“A 1 t;:" .; ':. * :•,.1.•,,Z.*
ea :
it
''''''':l . ,•l'''''.„T4.' 4 !i ' '. : 4t:'...-- -'r l 4 '' t , l- 1
t 0 3 . 7,"'''. 4 .N1., ''' ,l i t t• l l ! ,t; •. l ' s t• : •-..
, • - '7l''' 4 4 .'‘Lra. , .t. '*".... 4.4 'rt .. . P• ( ''.4.",„!.... q .; 7 , , .
a , ~;1( . ..4 , ; •
r 74,• ) , 1' . Atot'... tt - • ~', . ..7. • ..'t t•••• P( . 4'.4.1%. 4 •
„. A ... :. ... ' 4.4.......,........... siq • ..• 1 ,.. ••
~...4.• .4. ,I
.•.','‘, 4 *..,`', ''Pla..a 4 t) ' '`l; !". 1.... ' 14 i 74` . . .
..i7tr. , 4,.,- ',7,•.,.' ~ .;t " ,,'..1 -4.' 4 .; ,:t.,f;`... -..;, ~, •, . v. ~, A '
1'1'1,..'!1 . 1°1i1 4 : r:-I' si 't 1*' 4 1 , / :4' . .°' ':‘t l4 -- • J. i
-1 P • t: t' - *Nt . t.. t. '.. l''''k. ~ :i., • - • ,;;;fil '''o -° - , . ki.• - •.-
ft, 57.;' , 1 tt:'..,,lit.t,7r.r4 4 •, t ,re'Z , 47*.tr - r .,•" '!''-' ‘'t
" , :^1.,. , ,,.; 5.7, i i kot,'; ~ 14. •,;':i,_l74-...„ ~. , , - A •
,4 *., 1 ,7- , •i, it y‘ 4"
,1" , !.."1-0 x. :1 .-rt - .1. lir' in , : ''''. r • -
1-1,..fr4 0 .ti - - . ok;"' -4 1.54t)4: ',4 -
, fi1%t.:, 4 1.."-' 44. 4' At4t 1 '.;. ti PI , 4 evr:; , ' .• :
P 4 4. 'l;' a 4 , :! * (' - c,:pt..`; ;''', 4 . l /.,t‘c, s t''.. .' '•:: .1 Di •!,,'' '
',;l:::,f,',
.'„,.,":,..1 , f'4;,'t ~ 1 - ',; . i. „ '::':%','!' -,;."; s-
i li, ;,,,,,,,,;!: -,.,..,„ ...„,,,., , c-,„ . .,, , , ~ X , ,
.. 4... , •
~
~, 1
a..., , 1.t. ' 4 •`• :41 Z.. rt.tla.• 4 - 1 7:t i ":1 .. ::-. 11 54e...4‘ 1 1' 7 , li ••'''• •.• i
4 g:' - '>%''' l, •"'; 4 ;* 4 '''t;' :'' , 'f 4 ';t''''' 4; t :' 4. :" .•-.-" .'-'
..,,-7., a 't ~‘• .. %t• •
~.. ~. ~
r:?'l . ie . :l.!'%:.:':/ I 1,' ) r.,".(•:;-.•%,°';'" -' -' ' ',, s, ,
~,ti4. ; i i rl. i , ~4,, t .„..4 • ~„‘, , -: ~ ..;', l .e,:ii.v.
"i. 444 ' , l e ' '0". .."' .4 .. 1 *tu 44 1 , r, ', .0.1 .4, '' a , •
4; k il - ,...r.;*44.,;.•..,,. 1 .•, , ,,,ri t e,,, .. . , .
k0r,... ',,4 1 ..-'o\ ....?: ,. .,41 4 % 1:7 - t•'• 4 ''! 'l,:
' ''''„ - e' k q'• o '''' ,, % 4 r. t t pt.': w • •'.70,- ',v. trt
cr•*•/t g••,e. • ,7•4 , 7,T,tr• r 7' , , , : , •,..„ ,-,,) ~ 4 .
.1
art; '''4 .., 0" , 4•-, 4.-',i' t . 0.:t0 . ." ' ~.- '.1." ...
11 , lir!' . ."''''''' , 4 '' , 'a 4' ‘' ''," r, i : •• -' 1. ... d '
'4,4 rt1...4 ‘ 4 ' df . ' ..#4- LL " - '-i• ' - t ai',"--:1. '', *., •• 11'
ft.'' , ~ ..c.")', i. `...•... 'a' X.'..1 . 40 ,..;(4 4 .• ' ~., • , 4
tI- '...„..t. 1,"I • an, .. A ., ~„ ,... 1.1 ... .
fl, lr k...j1 4 .1t.‘ ~,, te`. ',., .1 - F.,,,.', , ' 0 ,. a ..- a' t ...-'
fttV '' l4.l "' e tii''re.o?? t" . AN,7.. . 1 ,• 77 . , ‘,, . t ~,. ~, ,
~r
4., jet ...4:., r ti,.' 4 .
~P .r.1."/ " 4 k 4. 4 . , . .",e, 0 %; . 1 r") 1 P l'',..k ,:4 t - 7 .'" '
-' - I.4 XF 44 `: '`
1 ,4.411, 1 4 tatlk u, .- -1'
at
4. 2.. u - I'd• • •,' .:->, e` ' ' .- '
~...“ 1,, • • .te 4-•.0 - ,,,-; ~. • at' 4. •t •
, eaticlnNci a t • ,,: 4° ki,n,?il - at ! . .. 4 ',.. 4 / . 1_ 4 ; / a.: ~J: . V ..,• .. : •
a a4l as.j.4 ° o-7, - 4r- • •14t, +, a .o • ,*, 4 ' 4 ~,, .0 V, 4Vt"du ~ • a ,
Xiiti' 4';94 l'''4 4 ". '1;1 , d- ..) t ' , l 4 t 4 '*'
-'44 1 .... b • i
!4t;, t u. ••.......'"1'4,,, ."...., e,
41,0„„1te,...A.<4 0 .2,, , ,r 4iL t iV. 4. r...., -, ~,,•.;...,,, ~, t , k b. ~ • ~ t
4.144?..5: ;',..t, - 7:;,r4.4' 4 1'..,.4;5"-t- r.r%• s'i.`"s• 1 'IN 5... v ',f
. " u .... rt'''' *, , ,-.14- sNEtat,4" 4 - , .., ,4 , rt ,
i I - ,'" V `N:! L i."%1i.a1,,,,,,'i5• at,'"w ,•' '' I?* , , .`"••
~11.,"t ii,ri7 ',- k` ~ r i r .• `
,iir. , .:r.,i," 4 ., i r,4 , ,. 1 .. il,
~,.07-_,,,,t . ,,, A 1 ,t, : 4 , „7 a. g , ~, , 4 . „
.1114.‘ ''' 5a 4 ....*".'4e ~ , ,. fi-l- s ti-..!'- ' i.! - ,4 ,- , ,t" ..
zA, ~.- ; ;;4,,t-.}.,r,:-',!...! er ,; t it., r. ~ r 1 . - tr.: .44 . 1NT - ;7..: i ' . •
,' tr i ftto ';`) i,4_r , 'l` "Z:`':' tirtli• '''•-& s't ' '''
or "t' ,,..i ii' 4 "o , '' 't . ‘`• *".', ''. 4. l'i 0' . ...'t Pk! l , s 4 . ". 1 ' '' .
. 4 ,0 4 . Att..:to% , 4 't• ....: 4 ~q,,, , ,.,7,, 24• ~,. --‘ ~,--:= '.,
~.6 r '"' l . ,-- :",•:t.,-,•1,- * ,: ~.,„" ' z i e7 : 4 „.,=i - l' s
„ 4 ~„„L if , t e.. ,,, ~, IL.: ...,,, ,t, "."4.'' tr.
I ' l 7 -1 40 °' ' lll*. ''lrriq tA ot'''lt . ! t ;'''' , ,l ,'• :
t.U4 x ..,,,, 4 i r„,,4 a 1;07,...4,,.? ‘ " ,1 0 , -, , ,, , 1 'it:- f; i
~ , ,t,, - , ; : t . !•, 7 , ,
1 k,l7,t.',AL , Is,. , '.,4 , :12 - 4,, - , ;,,',
t " , -' rn l , oY cpti l- c; 4s: ..-- ' ,!, , t ,e , ' -1 - .., v •'.,.,
r...•Vii . .N,,0 -c'f it'N esiP i : : ' )F;i'' ,, t.• 4 .41; ',''-',...•'-:.
f '4' 4 llo - 4 ,.. 4 ,t v ip - V,_s;•, I , ': - ';',t, r; , (t!e, ' , k`.e_ , ' tz: ,n'
~,,,,i,r„,,,,, Ez1.4....,... , , , ;• , c ,- ...*,„,. 1,,, '• , '4••r:P t 'e-e_o's , a.• rs,
Wg. '4 ‘ >'. ":•,,,,1! , :t.,t1,",•tet- , c."' I,' cf" Ifi •••:' - 1,,.-t ,' ,
Al-tyti•NV-il.f 2 o, , hit•lq' t f. , R.tra ,' •
r* 'g' '44'; rr. ;7,:e*, 1 / 4 N•4, a: 0 - ' 4 't '4',. ; ° t 'N.,
7 4'4'0 4 6' crge, ei •r A - tr,,,`44;'r - " , .. , ',.•' r q
''; ° 4l - Q °.2 2 0 41
:tro•Pe,•...q.tr- .--.,;-,..4'.. , ,r.;..7:-.6„qt,„..- .7. ~, i ., : ' , 7, 11,-."- 7 ....41
' ,t'.'•:3c--..1. , t ,1‘••••1•',......; T. l X . C y • ...".' •4 0 ..• '.2 '' t".t.
„. , ,t.c.4 4 ,4 - ytj '44 'S: 4ix vtt , ` P= v: 4 , . t - ::-c..q
etrfralf , ;n4 A
. .. ta t # te c t' ` 2 4 : I-.. i, ,•14 „!,...e rt •-•., i
'..,t. 41 i• 44 C-P•,:ftiiiii." - Ciii` s 4l .4 t'1i1v..,,i` 4 , 4 -,:i t i; - c.471; 4"=:'
1 1 . ca r e.'0..; ,( :a1k.r . 1 .,...t1.,,i , T4. 1 ....,1=;,,1 2 6 , *=P - q <,.,!=',: f
4•gN-1 , 4 t: . ; 1 3 , ; - . 4. '01? , -`Z*4.* 1,- 1 - ;' o ',l 1, ,`-:`, I,', "',
I q -- eek,l'4,i 4 t,,T 14 4 . 0it [,4•'..47..r. 11 1 1 17,., , ...c,
ral4/ 17 •LiclriZAViy.g;t1rr' .. IV A .F - t,i,..irc.i..:,2,'i' , ..' ..
....;,...,t r ,..;1 , , , 41344c15a ..O,..ZfArS v......" 11 11.1 t.1...4 4.. 4.....• g - -, •
NI 4 , ~,,ri5, . ....ii, tt-s- k - ..„ --, d - ..:,,, ~ , r, ~,,,. -,.,.,,, -
,t;',lt-d.l.`;z?.:_,.,tAti w. - -trt:12, ,, - - -•' *0 ;?- ri:oe'-i
trtit :3l ;e-t a l.0 1 : 1 •' - '1`• -• ;;;'"%t j -: 1 ••,34:', ,:14 ‘.'f;i 3 ; ! '
.4,:iritV-t ' • ' ,-441 't.'; °, `", , c-ttfk7 , ••;‘ , '4,P r r?1, 74 - I, '„
AktA;11 , 1 4 :5...t41a*4•1:•4 t"
3 ,
~,A ,,,
~,,,,,,r,„,„;,,c,,-,.,,,,,,,,z'j , ''PA.f,
r: ~-...,.„.,..q4 i . .it, ) , i x ., ~, er ‘ ,.. 4 .•• i
*.,40f . 0-4Pok ~ 1-1;114 s- , .;;;; 1 -1 --: - i ',) 4 tv%" 4 - ('''
',lersiql l 44t4fr
t t •
,",
-, , c2r•tio , l4ll-...f.'4, tJ # s.:.i. '.,'' •, -. 1,-, 4t4i,1i . '
..11, , 1.:0;,4,t0,A-g - - - ,,v ,-- ,,, 4 , 1 -4%v , i , 4kt N- , 1: ', 41 1 11 1.' 1...1 ..
.4 ‘ % ak ' t ;r4i , t'll'? , < l l - - 4 'Sr*:% r "'t l / 4 °, 4 '! r ''"-f, - ',.1 ;
~,, to /"'"i" . •'T'.,4,‘ '',.'i {,-,
- `4. l, ``ro - As t $ .f-eWs.4."J- 1 4:ix': - :; c , t- Q. 1- -;:' '
it4',;A,e, ; 1 ?„ . •.•,15, c. , 1, , i;• - ..1 y 1.% t i e:••:,-; c : ~ , , Lz, , ..f'',{ ~"11-5 , --'
' , ,q. 0 i414,,„.3 , 4.' , 4 , .V . e! -, '` , :i,'„:i'i
l a v i , o'lra6i Ot 1:11:,§0 t - 51;:at% t,.`,,,,4. ,, ,--X - :-_-, v . :p i) ", ~ce l .
&''''"'.s ( N7 - 11 , 1`dtit..,-f i ; iriq' t `i.;i: - 4 ,- ;7",:' -- z;: -- ,‘:r - i
' 41„' k ik - 047,,,5, Six,t 0 46V3 ' 1 , 4i. , !.:7,1,- -, Z•.,
i
'-ti&Jr,vPVIA,62 1-1,-T c ..:-,;:,.5,_: , ,,
,44.1 4 .411,t1. 4 7.it,q)%4 ..„,v 4 -i;1k,,..,- - 4.-1` .. i!.; , ::
y, ~ ,n, 4: .n,.:K. ~, k eT;Faa),,7•lo',,l , ;", 's
-A; 2 ,,,_„•ri ,,, zir :r.,t-il.':•::•*t:tt,4 ••••!;!.a'a1f,11,4 1 ,5_ , '2, ':.
~:14c1r,,,,,,,,,.
4 ...„,....„......„....„.._,0,q,
~,,,,-,46%„.‘..„,:.,,...Ai,xtipi,. i.i...i.,..,d.;,,.
~,.1.1q,,,..,7j1,),...0, , _..4,...qz ± .---, 1 ,.‹ , 5 13 „ L''' 4 :1. a ..13.1; FP .'!.. • c -
Y s V" r.,,,,:17,t4et,':: : - -,q,..•-'!:i.,4-'l 7 i.;.,''''. ,{,-, 'rk ' . -
$ , V; • 4;* - - -4 •1 4 / 1 1, 1 ri -- :' 'l 'W ;- '.. '
f.4 A`tf P' l.l. k r i -..4. T4 1 7 1 1 ° •r0.1 '4 ' , ..i -': . • ° :
rtl , ~ t ,i„..,., 'T .ci.s‘t .-,'...1 ` r. ,' s .:•„l. , liaat4.- . •“.`, , ,r,:rf '' ..'• `
T.. tr, 471 . 77 "-v - , I " 't'. 4 it h 7). '•••-p' -'''.:t"'"%.,;tl'.
..r.,' ttg A 4 , -.`T''' s * , r,' ' I ''' '• ' • :.;.? , • 't 4 . 11'- ‘ , -••• i'.', _4
,Vierp:,4,74•••FQo ~ .- 4 4 . 4'!'-d'i:7 - ': % 2** ,' ?;rik4' t.1 ' 411 ?' 3
,rerPv‘Yrt., ~,, 0 1t57, 1 :14y,";.,1.5 i ...;,LL,_: , ,fl q .. tw E t..
11 i• 30
W.:1 1 .7 ,4 4 4 -1. 4 t q :41 L am ,
4y..4 .;1 7 , 4 tai 1 ' 4 .6' '''' ! r .r ,''
, 1'...
al 144 V. ~,3, t;}l .. d4gWl:44;.7'' il ti;,At, Z . . 4 .
rit''.4"' 4.4"• i f*,k, ~,.,,,,,..,4,.,,i . ,r... t 1 , , E , „, ;,,,,, 6 ,1.
AL7 4 , , ,1,--#p- ,1 / 4 , Z it ~,. Agoit. , -12,;,:t4 P 9...
Tl.:jP:f7r4ltli ~ ,ya'. , "4i9 , •1.t:,ii:.1 - t - •:! i 3, ‘:blß! - O,
•e -, 4 4,-. .i ..4 4tF-d, - o' . - - -...f' , V10 , ,4 1 ,- - ' , r;i•••irt ',' t , ,''''`fti<!:•.;:c,.''''-' :
rh , t_rar 4 r,:'i,74T . ,,k„.• l ••••,',' • t,-, , it ‘''' , i •r` 4. i. - .• e a+ 1
, 4. .4.1: • tith1R if ' i k - -'•-•.:tf , '4 L Z;.1.'" , ,.-",%, S i t ' • :h", t....,..
- rAp„l , ,-, , tp.., ti... rt., t.:; '•51 i •;,,ti , . ,, ---i i e., ~,Ns:=
~.
,„,,.,
4 14,:!- , 1 - f4ye tt it i, „"4;„4.r,.. 41- 4 Eit74.' 4 4-42.. 1 2g 1 y't
Ul, e o
1 4 4 . ..,.. +2;n' , lW - 4,4 , 4 , d 1 ft ^ - 44 . 4, 41t .i'Stlit:P:(Ad4,ATt 11 1
.r.
{ ,14,....,-44.0.4, :44. •L4 - .4...e.,..1 Lk) . ..),,14:, .., 1 . ,.V.P. a u
7-. 4 4. , ..7 , , t , , 4 , 1 40,,, L.l-.0•:rf11.341-,tl-.",' 4 1 •••.5p
~r , Ar;lftel,rtP,....izo‘-.,-,:-::,,,,A.,,,A4 - ,
1
A .s.a. V
~.
ara,.•
mat/
,„,„
,„„ . .-cp, A ,. ,4 .41. e. , -4,:: - ,.,,.:- ~.„-- „ l A, ,
... , F , ,,,.ii- ,, 4; ,04 - L - 4.1 . ....-.4g; 4 ,1 4 1.1.1,, u40 4 , 4-41 , ...".1 4
'4-14`.1. - .40 "•,I)'"" 1 / 4 .14 • tY• •'f4 4 ."'”' t e 4't It 4
• 4.,1V.4,.. I'l tie, .4••• r, .: 1. It. Y 4 i 44 &5,...„ . 4.‘'. "•,t-' d ef t-
4, cr t
..), 4 4 ' d 44F4 , T - g..." , ' ll . 4 3 ,44.ttiry :4,r:P 4 ,, rr , L ,
:1 14 1:" ' •• ' 4 ..t4 4 • 4 ' 't .d - 4.,,? g", , 9, 1 , 0 ,". i f, f ,„ ~ ),1
4 , 72,. .1.. 1,...p, .„ 1, 4,,,,,,,....„..., - ,, t ,44 ,),144,,.. 4., .rA
1,-.„l'en ;74i.' ' , 1eL,.,..ii: -,, k - r - ,,e , ,,r, , •-' Q - 2...1„.:,:r":0- - -"t..",_. . L. I, 1
-., 4. KIVA . 1 0 4 ' ' V- , Vt , , '14 4 -pv' 1• ••' ` .1P:tr•r) - d ". 4.
170v,-"tit , 4 ,0 - rep „4,,,,, 1 ° 1 , .,‘,4 , -, , tc - tr , " ,f,./.'„ tt., 4= ,
i,
'", S F4- 4iiet-ki''''' 4 : 1 4 .,, ,, , :i' ,71, 7- 4 -1 --,4 1"5r ,. .,_, , ' , ..-4 . Q 4 ,1
f, 4 41 -0 t 4 1.1(.3,% - -,t - ,
4 47k
e - )%,.. erv ii t ~4 ,4 , . 4 , ..b, 4 „4 " f ' , 4.7, 4 ,„ .:'..,`';'•k t a t ,
4 4. 4 .4. - e... 14 est. , ..P.in . 4,21:.1.11' =9 •.•,,.. ,
tat II _ I
f,rxWe,,.'L
_
c rattc,NNetaTl4Nitl,,,,,,,•ll , z , ,, i y ,..„:„ :„ . o i l,.
P. 1111
5 4 !d40:11 l'i%,titff•.4 .oN{riTh Jr/ - 0 . 31 41 '1. n ' 11111.41.1
4s n •ua L b :N, ° F - ta, r ,t.."*.1..44.? *1. . t i N a , 4 ,;‘* .
lIICAto
44 u pflt, .11 a ... „,„,„,t r ,p ff ..-•J..4,,.. ~,4 - „, „,„
k*.
)onrcl c
1 Chlrat,
4. '4 11. r2 4 , ,1 r., /c r ;Js• o4 t+a " e a ' '` • vi et +t,
4• V4' +• al • s .l ip, 4 w c6. ° 7 .4-4 .. 1 cr
J vale •
CACO b
+1 ..0.1.' eoa, .....a.044 , 4. '' ~% Nr....."1 - ,
All ' • 4 4,a,..a i d.....,, , ,, 4 „ ,i,,.......0pr E it..p" 44. 4)....,,t;.... ..- '- , t
v. .../4./ if I._ i• -41; .."- 4 .."' .•4 , ..' ono,. t
I CAGO t
' T. 4 1 44 ' . . 1 • P i' 1 4, 441 '1'.1'0 4 41 1 ° 'o l 7. k ael - .9 . ''',,-' ' '''
c a se foil
1i,,,* . .° 4 ' 4 10;4.r.;14./a-r„;',rfet' Ull o 3,,Z"‘',
I' 11 --t ,
- Tia ti V4l , ' 4 .k , %7 4 q1: . .1 - ... ,, , ,..7, <
Jut. by 1 1
l i t r l ' I nn ttpf ,4l oe ; :4 - r+VA' ' • -. 4"Te it ';' • I ''
al Nara
.5, 1; :,. ,
+ •. - 13 ti - •
$01:1:4%., #,X4V-1-144tit'',S4/'
/0 P AL
.1 f 'l4 l ' 1 '064 4 1,50' :3-"t.. o 4eTrj,r” . ~"', Dutubet.
"-- .'4'4,,,, ill , r ,,,,t14,4 OP triv-p Lt.ro 4 - ,- C , t.
I" e, luau
. 4-.11z,1/11.71.1,a.afe'f4,' i .','1 t". , 0 ,,., 7 t. i' A r...",. 4' i
.a.
4eiSteak:;(ltliilf,4,P.r.il4ll3 f4&t,1•41‘4444.4
Ctka , „,.:1.nact 4 .4.,1a)- 570
,5; • ..^- r eaPc3l.,b •;. 4. °V, " ° -1,, - e ,4 ° ,.a't
c l, ;•Vin/ -4 4 0 54 4 *.4.145: n,l:. :4 r,in (4'o t:,:ki'a . i ';,-:', 41 .:.,": Fi 4 '-'
' b 'u.: w n' t 'f ilM l Tl
24,Let&f,...
..?7,.,..n;t8?,.,''t,•;:tQ 4',.:ir., t : .. 1 , IA it.! q - ird,"
,xie-p i ssiric,,,,, t ).4.3 ..,..,y1,..c,), ; ,N, , ,,. . 4 ;_,,...14,, e 1, 01 '41.ik,
ale,/ of tl
We1Wr 4 ,4 1 e,,447 - 4 -4 ,, i .,, : 1ii t*„, ! ..4 I , v 1 1 11
1, C. I-, , r
.k. 4" ellcf?-7yA i" . • , „Tv . : , t '. -, . ---,- ;;. -- .: 3--- - - f . , , , ,, isp ,, ,,
4 tl4T -....." .. 4 1 , 41; 0 44.1-1 4- ' 1 . 0 , ,,:•4; ...t0.,4 -,- .
a r ..t.a, c
•-,4^. 'IS' ,a.. 4,..; . C'?Jtry•- •, ,../?•;r0 •,..0. 5 5 i.e..•'+,4a , ca en a .) - -01 . ..... a,
.011rcul• I
itt . ' 3 c•t . , -e 5 4 : 3 7;!..;:', 1 4 ,4 Z:1e d 'Z1e r ' 7 ; '7",‘ , Y • a 4 g-''4 e 'ir - ',;'';' :10. , , , 4 4 4
.N. 7444,, ',,4(i , ....1 - Yr.4`7%„ - '4•4" , :i - A4•< l l.'-'t tsto,"
1
_ _
4.,,,t1Ar54-0,•;•Crr:::-.:i,rk'itif'..v20•0bIt 4,` 4 4
--'- v•-.-‘l,, ~y r-4, a •teq'-4'`'? i t.i`ti rz•- I •N•` 3-1 , ar4t1, 4 •1 ''' ‘I ,
7 ,047-7,.rt,f; ~4. 1 •-t .• 5 1 ' 4. - , ,,, P5 4 •• If t•• 1 , -, ' - I, 4 't '4. 4
I L I
N Cf, e4r: l t .i
VritAL
,-. 4 4u;',,- r ..-1 '''l. as , .....`,. ~,, , .17,4 ~,, ..E.; r.t .i
--r..44.Z...1.1 4.,ft":,, , ,....:- r*„. { ,La ..1
• Warrtertl
4 . :,.1 1 :0 , e,n;4l C:.; 4 ,:e : s.µ ~... , o.'• t . , , 4. - 73. 1 ri* 4 r. 4 , , ,t ,
• -0
_,..„,, a- .:, ...
.0...1.3.44.44
1i1r.4.,.••A1i0'zit."V.77,1r3-a!-4-.•' a .5( Z'' ...; r „1.,..* (••• .., F ,'
bur g h al
ern lilver
-, g,
...c . ,, T 1 -, •,l i ir, : !-...y 4a, ) , 7' - '41,,,
a•I
f . NI • gq:t!••4o°Z'•':;'/ .V:1/''''`;,:4;1141/':tree-.
neat dm=
ifi a . 5 ,..5,
,V 4 4 t hei.f d' 4 '•i; ,'• Vi4O" ,, t'l7i t. 3a
" can be
FN., 1,4 - , i s ".; #:..t . .sZ- f ,'.. ,-. Fietit4l,-,e_ ; ?,-;:--c1. - s - '4
El , ~., 4 1z , ~, , ,*7l,, ; fp ...r.t 7 e 3 CA:.•-,ef, - ; v..-•,,:_. ."I PUILAD
to, Stn.*,
e „ ‘4. ~p
'fir4i k , ,,- ; - .. 4 4-',..d e I . , 1
ranchers,
tr...,...61, , Z , 17 , . :'t.':-..4- t 4 - avt ;Y: . .. ,, ,1 , , - ;;',!.. ~.
~01,./ aui
'74 3 1 - P ....24;f 1- A j?,77k.' - _ , ?4 , '..N,.411., - .
ulas,) Elur,
,f4 r -..* •4:Sl 7 4: l 't•v: ?fit . - rti r, r- ,,,- ,•- 4``,1•.;14`.S ',.,
a ' '",,V - P•C`' r elatft"-. 1 rti.cc c ria•Vn -,, t' e•'', Zali-=''‘'
vil, 1.101,44
- • a '' 't . ... , itt..e"."- - :‘_.+. , ...;",, , ,,•-1.c5a.1`..,...1.;'5 , ../.5- .1J 1 , /
-,„ .. t, 0 0 t g„.1.4.,,e, -c„ , :ig 0 ..e.,'47 1 N/r:/,` , ...ra41.11+ 6, 1 ; .." 1• •• ° 1t • ' ° 111.,) u.ail
f • • :,*-T: t „/, ,, ,,1ii..},1,),, i ) n ;1 , ---i - • .: , ,oc- , ~,,, ,- -1.;•T-tr i . t ,;'
:once, Viab
Ve : .... .r• •.-1,4,•f . .,c..,+•_,.04,g- ... : f),.. —J.O. i , ,- .i.‘ &.„ 4
ant and L
`,411-1 irr pj, - ;,1 --1„...,z--f.,04 il..
~, from
A.ll l • '?'l , - .7:tkr *.:l7.lll`;Z•Y'-a. 1.A.'1.:(q.t.:1
~., mark ;
l t‘e''',l 4 * - .;<; ,l :'' . ''''' l tt' 44 ` 4 " - !:;.Ql;i'.4'Nti I. co unt ir ul
126* Ypi...44.4V:4 1, i; ;T•Zrpr-. 1 ,... , ,,,, ,T ,a•,:1,t, c ,_
tt.burgh,
n IW ift 11 - 1,: . ir..-giLtl4 . ,!; „1 - y:Ksez.,,Q,,!:iz,r i, „„l;t , i
b m ,i' s ",..(l,,lp P ei, ° `
41 , 3 4, 2 ~- * ,4 4lfir',r,-4.0 , f - :-, , ti,We,12.,1 - .. - %41k,,,, ,, ,,i''
_ k-t *
* ~,,q , 0 , .: rt: ' , 4-,,..•:,*-••.;- t .
sr., Met
lip. • S' iltk , " 4o u l ' -1 4.: r .c1 14 g,'..4/ . 1"•.° - 1
Mood.
? A amarr s7u , 4.y.;,rj r ul.•- ,, ,,,-ii:;. ‘ „, , u-1e0. 7 r, ' l4 "
Lull , Kato'
-4 .. 5 ..,a,4,";,11.-oe,-,:" . .45".,,,en,-41.(*.
ranntlde,l
. .1, ,
~ P.iit 1"4"";,,:;,/0 ; :-1.1%.'„1- . ',.,..r.N'oP / ige', ,
Trze„ .. 4i , -.1.„.„.3„,......,,..,."-e.
Cienaral Pr,
'ir " '• ..„.** ",,,,•• 44 *cfr*" . .""Q.. ; •i'l
ff1e1.1,_".g.r..,..c11 3 4.tri,'" *. .0
Elul
, --i, 4 Zln, • i-,.•,_„.i . '', 1 0P'./ t+li: a 'ita P l L..134„70,
LVANI
* ' it,
_•ei.ye•Mi - ,,0 - r.r-,ii•oi.r-r.'t.:,JP"'"ith I.:ti•-•*,
1111000E1'
P i t, ..a 'tr: . -- .. 3
~- -. 1. 4r .,‘..ix, -. ,v • c.r. °, 1- ! • . .4. q-,- - I.:f;ba i•:t.
ar g h TOl
.061: it - * ''''4'ir.';.r -- '' - :'V' 1 ••• , t,' - -. ..”5; , e . s•
for l'lttd-u1
t 4l':: -
,P 4 4 -1 4 , 15 y'd' . W,,: 1 .; , .. ' :4- I ;:i 7, l i t.i ' '' r .'X , V t ' '
Ala ut 7,
!ii. ki 4 4 '* g s •tii .s ''''' 4 4.> s 444 4 .2.ir:Z'e, -.:?..r5, 1 :q,,11t•
for Plttet.
rein at 11.80
~c.i,
~g . r ;%T....1, 11' . . ,v1- 3: '`‘- r e- j - s l l '- ' 4 , ...i. ''
$ ri , * q'tli.% ll! l An ' T'll‘;'.-:, 4 :at l l4 r "elP:'4 3
*
re Phlladel r
or rhtlalrl ]
4 . 0r ,p, 'Z il ft. -. .d,„.„. 4. 1445'....-ol -,..r-.l%`4P'•-t4'n,.; 4 "`0••41 C t . -°
o.ol.lnLicu Tr
. t r-.. n`...,, .r - . 1 `4P t e,, r it a .. 7 ,,t-S a, 1,1
it I - I , ': or.-0 - - 0 , L , r . k . .,, ,, r 1'`14'''t.• , ',4",.,: Cl. '' ""* - "thl44.7e'"
A rtvt l / 4
30 o'el I
tittsbur i d
4: . '4 ;11r,e,"':,,,,eftp L ,..... 1 11
41120 I' ',l
a . ••
- ' , I , .."0 - 14irt . - ,,, ' 'l,',V., P u•'''' , '1 , 41.• tea r... , 1
t x„ite„24 • k..-,.- 7 t t;...„1-,-4:i •,•,..=•,..5 t 1:. apl a tiari : , r e „ r,
one,' t at Pa
~ &lc, , Alto
*wr, t , ,,- .: ( -4,114: -., , , ,i4,,,. , .. vys..;,• , c:::, .0,,0,, s ~ ,: „
„,,, 4 ~.„...
0. {}t
,j? ~;-i,11,..4,-;*...trlcy,----.. 3' <:!° ? 4 ‘ , ..V4 r 47 t* and Lou
od lodtene
.. .4 , R6 ,I W--.e,;t4 1'*. , '2,,.11'. i e = 4 ?",stsu .4i . •% & ,,4
1
Ilefootaioe,
,tti , , • •• • t 0 ,, , 1,7 2 ,,1, .4„ ,, ..., 4 3 41,, %.,
3eurllle, Ma
.kg ‘ . l - u- 'II' - „:- ,a ;- id c.l* ~,..Et uhe s-,:', .
Packet Boat
niii)o c y - t 4 er.'"Vare g r,lM.i.,' rtl .t. u-44. L e; 0 i -
and Cut=
„-R 'it, r.,4tXtt,•ltAdeiz..i*--: , , r ,t. -22 i t ,•••:' ON * t , ..-,t*L...-
ILL;g" 1 -''r 112 -tir- , C4`t'!" 2 'it&r"r1F t ‘i " 1 - ' an be had tr.
4/(•°4o•°•ilkPr.tVk•-r.-i•.4;'4*.o.`rtt-t'iri•Cd.../ *J i g f..t.1. 1 .t.
'.••;‘ , .Z t ,atal a k•- ; 10 p f• t A l d.;:,, , :- . :7".t."- .. . 1 .. , R:,e ta•-f-.,.ia;Afi r Oars, see 1
Nr&V°Otr:;-'l4"-ft - ::::' fi 4 •A 4.; ,- 4 - 4 •...„. c• 4` -. a * so p z r e i r o e . fr o r:
I '' Nr fli:M7•A* 4l 4‘Vl • i_ ,1*:.,, - ,' 7: . fi51.-rt.,,;•1 "frke . ? • -,,tf% %,.` . ,,*4
Itoeton
A,,,,01i ,ca;;;l: ,, ,.. 7 ws„Alaysl - ,-it ,, ,, , ,,,,,,:f! ~ r i,_74T,-. ei„ , , t
g ent, PILLIOL
„ fi r!.-fi '..t..T.•;.4v.a1=.•••,"•;", C.: l W(.•,, c-I.**.." - •;."•.4. Al a' 4.1 , e";!' D.. c r.
. •a tf ..k. ( 4.,„•,-.1.4.1.7 .4.1 , ,e•At .?•- (...: '4. p. 1 .'4 ,, "X...... 44 . s .,
Agent, PIM&
r l' - .11 . ,i -7 ' 1 7,41.0*!",,t1.1 .- ...i.1 - ,1 ,
~ - - .4za "':?-,44: - ..: . il•';'*.f.m.'.--7, - ;•.';‘“li•iri. VT' 4VtrII V1'7171.110
.;,., r77 6);":1T-Otli 4 7 f„V i • I .; il"Z • Vi' - - I ;4•P4*. .',l a 'li ''lli'z''e Patrick Ben
z . ,. ~,l i! *.it.,_:;‘, , . r. ',lr„, , 4 . i..", .„4. , .. : .;Tr.""445,1,';', ~z a. ..yr i t 'l,,Tt Nsf;
or that to
1 7 r , f , V-f4 , l4;fi :"7 - - - i il. - 4 , ..:4zz6,,. - "te,; - 4- , ,;„:-',..t..;;f - .'1,, - .,,
,-.,,,,m, ~pt
red in prort
~,..14v1' ' +'`li'lr 4Y,'., '-:A''-'n' . 4, 1 ' ~ ',
r #qt' i:il . r
p whlth irree
:::.e'iii-:-: ',J` l • - 1 , 41. •S'W , -•"!W^.."•,.:J1,:• 4 _!• - ' •i•Li .:•t l yt '4'
drat-sad. H.
it , ,l-IAI - - - 4. - 'l4 - - tiffi."'"l,,t'r'ir - ":" . 41`1 - 4 1 : . „."' - " - C..."..'," .7. . -,'-'", 4 .." 1- •
cd llowably,
....... ; ,„.,,b,°- t*,--... ' -.>,.; ,4 -4 's 'a ••,-; •-a,t‘k•P ..."' **- .P. .
, ..11L4.1., sl,'S,Or a - , 1 . 4.1 rt •
4 1 - 7. 'ne' . "AI 'nr, '-.. rpf.,; 'Oa
aird Win In
tr "^:I. .. I,l,ND' f l I L ,' , an. 1;,.. • r WC . . ttq , -' - '.-t , -, 44 - .
e by
'f. • '::::.:''?'":.''if''' - '''r''t' 4 ', , •':'';t':'l-'.':'4'''' , "':** . "' ;4'''• 4 1 ;";1.';11 1.'1; 4
"Pk.v1;41. 4 ,,1'" - r7:3 4 i . . - .4 7 :11 ..."....'r ( ' , -, 1 1 r' . '
-A Perm is
i tfn;l,,,, ',, 4.. ••14. X 1". '"*.Ai• t., ' * '., ''...`.. .1.-i...• . ./ .• 'x
r:af 74, , T Op ! L in t tk '4 . , t- - 1- r'.1.5 1. • '...j... ''. tu t, ,14. 1 %,., r,,,...,_
, b= m ol7ll.
' - 'r -.'', Q. va1,1"4 4- ' r •-.-- - 1 - ~.-, ' r y... - t r ~. -•,-- 1, ••.,
. 5 t
•11 tlnhher
ii , & r iligill - s i si:: •-, ,: t r4 - gF.4! .. ,.
tth a alone
.7. tt-N ~ -..1 „ is 's ~,,:-.4 s ,
f;,, ~-;„1,:t.,:m.,,-....,q4,,i./..:-.,..6cr- a' - •rt•' '' ..e )
-P '7.--
' ard of 8) BD
" - 1444.. "'all ...C"... 1-' • I , •-1• L , .-* ( 1 " * .'4 ..,...5 ., ...6,4 , -- f? r'
,anti pinata
174nt`* 7 ; ~„fit-1,4 ! ."-titt i jr;;Z: ~:•.--;;. cr, - ,7)5 A ll ,41.:',,'
/
)1' vat. r. T
L '‘ .. 't ,4 441 - ;: l :a•t••• • ‘ , `"ka'''' t *'.' .6 '-!".. 1 " . ..;•''f.04' 4 A.l;• *: t.,* • / , ‘
ply to
.„4 f , rr.,it,,. ,-, rit`'•e- ci d „‘:',,
It
'•" : : t i.i;,,f-Iritt * , , ,,t, a' 4 ,. 74;,'••;:i,; ? ;- •,.;••••;:t ,`,<•,_',.l•, --=''‘.; -.- V: . ,':.;
t
lea 1, 2 and 7
''.. „..,....,,,, r ,., / 1-1 - , ttf-t - .e.,t;,,- - ,..,,, - ; , ,1, ._ -,..- ,P:4„,.- ZY, u c,
by Alll
-r-43 _••,, .1., ,1 ks ~• V* 4 7.,•5,,, CI; ...... Z.•.''•'" - C' At ,t•
,-,,,, K,: a 4 - ,t,4. --- 4 .7., r .,... , ; f , ,,i1e.e.i... 1 . ,..-,- !...-- ~: 4.1- , r ,t ''....r:
.1•B-0400 ibe
~,, , ,r .;..t 1,„,,,!:AK . *_: - J .. , - ,., -, : , 1!, - ... , ,f:t - ,1-.i!,5-. ,, -- - -` - Y -, -.t ',
•
~-,i 1.7- . ,;- ,4 - -. .:, -_?,.-',-- e-' , F4,,.?--`„,- - ) ~,, , f - ,r,..' el
(.1, ,,, ..3;:r••:; - : , ttil VI. 't
,:' , , -, t, ; I I ,
~,,•,
,_ t i , r „ ,, , t • „, , ,,ti
.:: ,• - ..4: - el' s :l..' * 4 1 -,* • ..'- - 4'..', - . r t , ,-- ' 0 ,- • ~, 1' --•"-
, -,*-f •4•.' -, ' --- e - 1 .t --- r t , --.."- 1
, ~..,•% , -G i . C ' """••'-' ‘• 1' ••• ..4-^ lt.
'--- ''. 1 ti. , "l ' 0 ''....•- "..'-`'.,.•
x . :"l:•..`x 'r..•
. : ... . '- ' :; ;: r - ' (: 1 1 1- :j::'''.' r7, ... :! *• . 4;: 4 .
~' ;,",. 1 .; ••;'rili,,.• ~.;
__,„`-i5t',.,..(,7•7 . .'`;',".40,r0134t., -t
- , f • 4.-;, , ..',47- , .1
:;4,,.,...;/,-..../ .-1. '- 't 4.,- - tte,..rt." . r•: -. 0.,t . ilii , v` .-, •••••,,,°
; ......1.
‘. „1 - ;-,..w,„,.,,,‘ 5 , !"7" e ' - ";' , ,.;,.: ; ..,',.,:0„. , t 7: . •
, ' , 4.1 - „-t,t , i.'l: ” ' . 1 . z,-,-' 1 $l - 0 , r '.. l .e.•'Tl•rti. , • , ,,'t t-' ,,, . ,.1 q 1"-
~ ':,;„.:..' • ...'• • "" 4 L.::,;',.•A • ''
' ' ..... •• 't? '.° - - - - - Lt , - 7: \ ', 4. - ", ~ ,;',' 7, , ,''' 7-- -%• 1Y4 ,._ , **E4C474 , ~ . ';', o- 14 ,- . . - .'" l '',,: r r, , ,;:!te""..•-,4,...,..,--...);L=r s
,& . s i t'ft -t'e 1,11 , 4 -I ,ZZ ~ „, 14 7 .- 4 , ,,,t - ,. 1,..- ,^ rl,- 7 - , ..7.- 1 , . 1,- =-",-!-.',,,,-ztnt,tr,-,.+7''•"4--e-1--"-'"
eA x 4 ,,-';'Cl k r e- 4 ~7 ":7117 - ,: f ,"';,1;._ ~...;, : .;NiZy-7 er,` , - - z: `,:-,- c. '.- ',." 4 :."L.:tir , :. ' ',lfr- i 4-4, W , T- - .N7 r44 4.13: 4 T-i.. t t, - "' "'"' •' '. "" 4 ' 4 '' * ---4 ":' , 4„ft,‘ 4-. q . , -,. ;ixi'" --,- - - • *-- •--
~- t„._,,, L ,„r, ~,,,,,-,-!..,,, 0 r „ .7 4 /..,...t 1 ~. : 4 1'.' "fa , . '-.0,; ,<..S
~„.S.,_, .....r*.: - -1 4 j . ".4,' l' j” 'ad" I --'a c . 4 i l / 4 1. ..'''' au'ir,:, , ,plg a , - 1.,-- F `^i"-a; • ' '''''' ' ''' ' -, '' ~.4 . „.. .''' s• - "--. ''' ..-
'"./"."...--":" ~- .- ~--,,,,, 4 , -16,„.--ft 4 .‘,. ; •_• -,,,.• ear 0' : , f ,„4, ..,,' , ~a , "" ' - --11'ar-r . "- ',Pt a. c '-'' ... **- tr'..r, he. .a au - ,14 11 -" ." -' ' . ' 1 . ' •,. -J i" '-'.
"*, v r4- .4 , f . 1 .4,-',,, tog- , '4,..4‘4 0 ,,,,, 1' .4 .. .. t /,:q. 4, ..-t , . -r, ~."-',, „, r‘' - .1 Ci * ''' ''' 'S •* 4 ' - • u .., ' .71. r r , t., cU. 1 , ''''' "• ''' /-. t r i ' •el
•:„ . .,C f r . . t ar „.,,, ' ‘`'.., , ; *,' I , ' 4.dy,,,,,.0.,-. :-..-:•-ei /*, -I0‘e•-••:_or. , t a r ..'• '`' + i:ii 4+, 4:4 t %.-- ra a I", '..1 P'',,,,,.` • • ' ,• .... ..“ o'i • t • - ' 11. • ',, '• ' • '' r• .
~.,, , ,.,, t .,5 ,, „,„,., j 4 4,1 , " g 4. 4 X z (7 ;er . ('''....:a . , * •/1 . ,1" .. "1 , 0 •0 4"X,',1 iVNI4- 44 'xi ,
j a'!,,,- 2
~ ,.i " ,:°J,i'l
~ ..1
,- 4 ,
p ' t,_,... 7 ,...; ^,,
,`,. 6 1 . ..7 4 . 4 7,•••,,Q Oa r 4-.`ii,..:',... • 13 t
,-- Za sr t ... 2 -: ,_ . -„. ' 4 .• ', - • • • .r.
erg, -. - .... • '..c.i•-, - -.. *- .F - . c - ,-a• 7 4 a•S'I-. --',--•.' •'4ll' , at "k‘ '' , '""""'v•J '4•'`'*"i,' k '''' < I " '• '• '•• • *i ' ' '• '' ' • ' ''' ° 1 •• •'- '
lAI-1. t '*:. ::',ILa i 4 ' 4 '' tre '''' '4.1; 1 '4 ..lreri• ' f,. 4 ',T0' .1 ., li, ° :e - . o * - e?.•- s '°l t : i7V•' - •`' i 'P I ' "''‘' t • r "ot • ''.; - i' ':' ,:- --_' t .;., 't.'...';' iv. e* i , ', ,
" f , --t-'-' ''' *''' ••2 4- ;;;" 11. ..t%t 4,1E:'41. tr l ''.- 1 : 44 .; ,1 % 4 • 1 ::?; b .l. I'' ''r- f L ':.l:? ' '• ' - •• ,< °°\lll,‘ q t
4t .. - 4 "•.-7 i .' 5 . ';',' ' ' • ' -'' ' ' ° ',.,,' to t••' " ''''
1 ' • ' • ''
' ' c•:' • - ' • "
..., • 4 •. , L. ,
- - - . ~ g 4 ",.... . . •"i4 .-. * . ft. ...4". '''"` ~;.• c i 4.- ' "-• ••. • ' ''' 4, 'IL -, `-' aa. 1 --,-,' '" 1 ' •". s'. .4.- i 4 4 4‘4
-•'' ' 4 ' t'e, ,-. , j '' t ''' - 4 't , "l•4fr - ''- •. - - .• . 4, 4 4 ..tt .4 "" "I r 4. -- ' • .1" -,„ tows* 4 .., , 4 0, . .L ~' ...t . -t
.. 0... ,/, , =.... .4, 4 .., . ..- .... . • . x . 4
~..: 1 -, , Ik, , • A kra ~, y, 1. . .. p. 411.. 0.4 i
- ...
: 1 1: 1 ? 4 4 4 ,' 4 .., 61 .....0,,, •-• t. , 4 .- re- i:, ,d+, , .... ...... i ;',-. **. o
.* I
•
e 1 ri J. 4 :4 . y , t t . ~, _ i • 1•; ~ ~ • I 4.4 t. 1,,,,„ r '
I. ,.. ' • t,, . *: l l.‘ ;" ".' ''•
111;;l. ... „:. - • -i , .. ~ , 'f l ' ...' •:< 4. •,' ' i
0 1 . ' ' 5.,.!_,: .e .:.' '-'" re• a ' *,- '_• _d i • •Wra!•-trli -iit* 11 t..-- i... '•
• r
F :
{."^”
1 fw.,
• ,— . 7 'w s, l l rtrirrafrrinc ,
'.04-74!„. 7'..% As-?
. .
,„ • ~...e it#4
MIES
FRESH ARRIVAL UN AIM 1 , 13.01 -
-200 drum" new Yip ;
5 tibia sweet amigos;
2 do extra large Oran* irnit ;
J cot received and for este by
REYNISR A ANDERSON,
nova No. 33 Wood street .
I=IISMI
• ' . 7', •1,
rt ;7 , , • ••".." 1 '
.
' '• ' •
' •
'1 *.
, •
MEIEEMEM!M
MISCELLANEOUS:
FARM 1011 BALE-4 Farta of 118 acres of which 85
acres are clm ed,. - balance good timbsi. within 614
miles of the tit?, toftWoratitbutchiljiag between the
two Waahingtoo Roads. and about the Washington Valley
Railroad. There le coal under the whole farm, and pleisty
of linieltone The house is frame, containing nix rooms,
and all necessity outbuildings. Five acres of Orchard, of
the beat grafted apples, peaches and plums Title perfect.
Apply to..,!nova dew BLAKKLY A RIOI3Ei.
- Luny BOIMOD,
A BOOK FOR THE TIMES
LIICY BOSTON; or Woman's Rights and Spiritualism :
Hi e d:ming the Follies and Delusions of the Nine
teenth Century; by Fred Foils. Just published, and have
It is advance of all competitors.
Ibeerborofc, by the author of H.rl'a Ease
Old Homestead, by Ann 8 Stephens ;
Kings and Queen., Josephine, Ac., by Abbott:
Freida!: an A atolgography, by Mrs. C. M. Sawyer;
Twice Married ; a Story of Connecticut Life ;
Omar Pasha; or the Vizier's Daughter, by Reynfllds ;
lowa as it la in 1855; 10th supply;
Bloc erbel :a, by De Quince;
All 25 et. 'Magazines for 20 cents. except Blackwoiti;
London News supplied at 20 cents
All who want to save 25 per cent. go to LATIFFER'S
1100 K BTOTt R, No. 30, Fifth street. nOrB
illuxtratect Annual Register of Hurl Minim and
Cultlyst:r Almlnao for 1866, with 160 illostratlons:
26 ova%
Klosterhelm, or the Me. quo, by Thos. De Quirmoy
Tevezino: a romance of George Sand. Translated by a
lady: preceded by a biographical r ketch of the Ihnin
goi..hed authoress, by Oliver S. &fiend.
The Old Homestead, by Mae Stephens, author of " Haab.
lon and Plitailat."
Twice Married.: a story of Connecticut Life.
Marriage a Lottery; by Mrs. Grey ,
Scenes in the Praotice of a New York Surgeon; by Edw.
H. Dixon, D.: filustreted.
Beschoroft, by tbo author of " Heir of Hodisliffe."
All the now Books for sale as soon as pu dished. Sub
scriptions receive] for any periodical published, andoent
regularly to the residence of subscribers, or sent by ball
to asv address, by H MENNE & CO.;
1,1.8 No. 32 Smithfield street.
UNOLIOLI WIT BOOKS—At Dayteore rket s, 85 Ma at.,
Jr, near Fourth—
The Spectator, to e. role, 8ro; elegant edition; halfealf.
linighes Pictorial Bbakspesre, 8 vrie, Bvo, do
Maunder's 1 ressorlss, 5 vole, 12mo, da
Burns' Works 6 vole, 18mo,
Longfellow's Evangeline, illustrated ;
Campbell's Plerasuree of Elope, do
Millon's L'Allegru and 11 Peneeroso, illustrated :
Cow ore Task
Christmas with the Poets, Its Vicar of Wakefield:
The Book of Celebes test Poems; Haddon Hall ;
Pilgrim's Progress: .P.rop's Fables;
Book of ltaphae.'s Cartoons; The Book cf Waverly Gems;
Midsummer Eve a Foley Tale of LOT', by Vire BC. Hall;
Natural History of Man—Smilb ; Gray's Elegy;
Selections from the English Poets;
Schiller. Song of the Bell;
Shah 'Tease's, Seven • gee of Mao;
Hand book of Heraldry; Book of Etbakipeara Gems'
Al of the above are elegantly illustrated and printei.
Also, English works on Divinity and Theology
Criers taken for English, French and German Bloke,
fnan the East, or Europe, on email commission charge..
Tio• subscriber hoe every facility for importing hooka-- e
frequently importing for the Professore and Library of the
Thoologl-al Sec:livery, as well as for others. The above
books and others sire selling at low prices.
J. S DAVISON,
DOTS 85 Market reset near Fourth
lIESPETIC SJAP Is used for rendering tr..e etln
rmo,th, soft, and delicately white; removing callow•
neas, tan, and ',does t of the skin; all chaps, chafes, &d. on
the hands are healed by it. For the cure of sera, rough
hands It Is nalivalled. It be. leoe sold in thin city for the
past flee years, and has always given eatl•fac lon. its e
nursery soap, mothers and all others having the este 01
children will Ond It an excellent article, Perse , ne washing
the face and hands with this soap everyday, will tied them
solves free (rem chaps, chafes and roughness of the akin.
It le also good ehav,ng soap. Price 12% cents per cake,
or $1,23 ter dozen. Sold wholesale and retell, by
novl2 S I. CUTHBERT, No 63 Market at.
Q t IIAWLS! SHAWLS!—A. A. bialtON IL CO bare rec 4 1 ,1,1
t another Large amortment of Shawl Their stock: con
tains en almost sodas variety of Lsug and Falcon, Bay
State, Empire, Scotch, Stella, Cashmere, Thibet en i 6ther
Shawls of the nearest sal most fashionable stylea [not 6
NSW BOOKB—Just no:rived by the Adams Kaprms
ompany :
Hackwood for October contains several good articlas on
the Crimea War.
Putnam's Magazine for Norcmber. ; 20 cents.
Graham's do do 20 do
Ballou's do do supply,) 20 its.
Coders Lady'. Book do 22 do
Yankee Notion. do (uviond inepply,) I'd do
Leaner'. NY. Journal do tfourth supply,) 1A do
The Cloven Prot--a new work
Re , Tv , r's Met - alba, Klaia e booker and Leslie' , Gate tte
of Fashion expeeted this day, and will all be roll at 20 cts.
per copy only. In future we will sell all Itiagasinei and
P.perm for cash only.
Ail who want new and good Books en soon es pubHahed,
will call at LAUFFEICB Bookstore, No. 20 Sitio atrret.
oct3o
pA PPARATUE FOR MARKING LINEN, sc.—raliets,
!IL Type and Ink for stamping indelible marls on linen,
kr, for sale by W K. RAVEN, litazione,
nos 6 Market street. corner Coca d.
M Y PATelittl'e Elt)l3sK, or the Heaven of thet*
silt,
by Rev James Macdonald, D. D $1,23.
"A very complete, judicious and elrquent statement of
the Scriptural disclosure. respecting Heaven., In which we
nimins particularly the absetee of one Illations and dream
logs so often entering into the discus ton of the soljest.
N. F. Evangelist.
••S real n•aven ; the pretence of God sod of angels; •
Weral resurr,tion ; • literal judgment. These are est
forth in glowing term.. The simulation of ouch a. [Keck
es moot toll t, minister to edification in the clinrches. 4 -9.
.1. badnotridera.
For aalc by J S. DA VISOM.
0,8 11., Market street n-a. Fourth
GAU:s;ll.k.Tz--J1.1.t receivai, Yur Ortuntlets, of the toi•
lowing kinds: Deaver, Tiger, Mack Octet, Nettie.
heal; also, Calf and Duck, seal tops, hoed Eilk sod fir, at
L FONli,
novB No 70 Wood •tre.t.
G L •VES--,lu4t received, an aaeortment Lr stet
Neapolitan cua,el, clan cuffed, bucX and
tad lined fur, with fifty different etylev. of Winter Gicvea,
at L. 11.111.8f3 FI IMO t BON
novB No. i 0 Wad ',reef.
bIUDUE.II. ellTralLti—tvennetv'e now iaier.t rcrew tut
ter, manufactured lt. the dry; the cheapest ar.dmos
complete known. Price, $8 . 60. for sale by
novB JAMES WA Ennftp.
Q CHEM AM SCaNAYI...--6 dm.d ),Ft nati for
1,71 +le by I nov6l PLEMLMI !MOS.
j3OCILET IiPIILIT LEVEL, and ellumb Atwctzii-tittii
8 &ware, peit with double sealed patent bubbles. war
ranted not to evaporate. This compact instrument may
be need avp.rately as a level, or In conneridon vith • steel
or other 'gnarls, as • leveling and plumbing tooll and
may be relied on as more sei•u• ate that, any other tele] in
the marzet. bring likewise more durable and compsiel.
A emelt impel, just received and for sale at W. 8, HA•
VEN'LI /harlot:tory Warehouse, Market street, e-rent of
Seoond. ne.
EMBROIDSRIX3--A. d Madox d Uo. open to . any
or two, another very choice srlettlon of Embroil - arra,
of the newest and moat elegant dealgna ; also, a full r.a.sort
moot of 1..4d15e ktmbroidtred.l.lem-sthrhod and Mon Cam.
brie Ilandkerchlefa Genta' Plaln and Bordered de
130Y9
A A. MASON A Co. are receiving another lot of do-Ira
A
hie colon. of Paramettes, Thitet Clothe Mohair D
Degas. Persian Twill., Lb Leine', .o, to which they
att• ntion. nova
T to. WREIVC PltuckllTY 10/t BALK-1 at, large
nib:Bag Lots. eltoa'e on Butler street, baring a frcut
of 42 feet by 103 deep to a 20 feet alley, exteldlug cA the
alley P 8 feet Price $7OO. Terms Puy.
Jacteil B. CUTIIIIKKT 1 BON, 63 terkatet.
rpwo LARGE STORE-R 00316 LEr—No. tol and No
64 Market street. 8. CUTU BERT & 89N,
00,9 t 8 Market ',tract.
WANTtD—A .woad baud Steam Bos,lbe of 7 or tt loch
cylinder and 3 feet stroke. Also a Boller 3.0 br 39
Inches by 24 feet. S. CU THREAT t EON,
novB 63 Market swat.
)Av ANT.ISD—A Farm of 100 ►ores, not more titan tlrtwro
hdlea from the city, and value of $3,000 or 14,000.
neyB B. ( OTLIBILItT et BON.
WA tiTni—Twenty.n•e men to become tbelr own land•
lords, by purchasing Building Lots of GO by 120 feet,
/dictate on Mt. Washington. Price $220 each. One tenth
to band, remainder in four yearly pa)mente
norB B. OUTEIIIIBRT BON.
1 Tett LANDLES- 66 boxes Cincinnati Star Candles, to,
6. and dt, in atom.. and for sale by
WANTKD—On the Ohio ricer, a Farm of 100 aortal,
either in Ohio or Virginia, with rood imorolvravnts.
novB 8 CUTEIBERT &
IHISESE-600 boxes prune W. A cutting for mad by
noa9 HENRY U. COLLINS.
FRUIT TREES, ah —Pear, Pb,eae Cherry, apple, Plum.
(looseberry, Raspberry, Evergreens end Flowering
Shrubbery, of the moat eatermed and reliable rerletlie.
novS JAMES WARDROr.
I) HU BA Kli ROOTS-600 I ,rge roots of the new ;views
116 Victoria; single stalks weigh from 3 to b ILB rack. for
sale by I novEli JAMES. WARDROP.
BSEIM 12C—fhla day received and for rase by
nov9 HENRY H. COLLINS.
L'lso bbla troll Loairrilic for Hale by
nov9 HEKR COLLINS
TIMOTHY SEED— 6 begs prime nmotby tieed recelved
1 oo coneigoment and for role by
nov9 ATWELT., LEE B CO
13ROOME-60 dozen extra Oorn Broome lust received end
for sale by f nor 9 I ATWELL. LE t CO.
(111JTE18, CAVIMBRItB, &o —A. A. MASON k bave
..j on hand • splendid assortment of Broad Cloths, Cased
mores, Berns Uothe, Batlnetts, Tweeds, and other goods
fir men's wear novt 2
QUICK B ILVEtt-80 Itod Judt recddtved und fur isa'e by
Dovl2 FLEMING BR
AM.PBLARR—Ocroaantavyn.-8. bbls Just rec-iced sod
I A for sale by Irlovl2l FLEMING BROS.
ALU —lO bbl just received and for sale b
tairvl2 FLR.7II
I IIRPENTINii-20 tibia Just received and for sale by
novl2 TLEM INO 22.0 i
B Y DAVIS' PAIN BILLER-0 grcTsa j out rerel•ed and
for rale by [oovl2l FLEMING PROP.
1 . )011. a X-luoo I be just rect.' rrd and for role by
_I) nor 12 11.141dING BROS.
Dithdlievs's lilt 1.411 s n/TTIII3B-24 doaen of Ude
Jjlll excellentartfale Just roved by JOB. YLICIIING,
novl2 corner of Diamond and Market at.
AKAN lAN I—Ara exoellent article tort chapped ,handa,
&o. 12 dozen reaelvrd by JOB. FLEMING.
F' VIVA BOAPB—I hove Jost received a supply of LOw'm
old Brown Windsor 8oap; also a etipply of LOw's
Honey gosp. Ineela I JOS. BLEMI ,G.
(..)DEENOtt'S SEA WIIBD TONIO AND PULMOIYIO
have Just received a 'ripply cf the above
celebrated articles [novl2l JOS. FLEMING.
Q ISIDLITZ POWDERS—I have on hand a larva supply of
1..) fr.b. &Matz Powders. oovl2J JOB. VLBMINO.
lOU/ OREASI-1 have on band a supply of freablypre.
pared Cold Cream. novl2J JOB. BLEMINU.
( ) NIONB-80 buelaels Oniony instore and•for gale On
oongirom..nt by [nov9) ATWELL, LEE ACU
11itAN8--1 bbl email White Beene just received on pan
e+gument and for Bale by
nove
ATWELL, LEE &
OLL BUT rskt-2 bbls prime title day received am' fir
116 male by rno•l3J HY.NRY H. ooLuss..
LiNSMID I)lL—Thia day received and for sale by
tiovlS HENRY H. COLT INS.
LINSEED OlL—Received and for rale by
nor 2 HENRY H. COLLINS.
LIME -160 Ras fresh Lout/mate Ltrar for ewe by
oov2 HENRY EL COLLINS.
Lk, A • GAIJNTLETB-7.Diew styles receiving daily
in cloth, silk and fur, et
dcr27 L. HiftBHYTELD & SON'S.
.t O. SUGAR-70 hbile prime for sale iiy
Al • orts , SMITIT, HAM & GUNTRR.
on:313111C-200 boxes prime W. B. Cheese Just reeoi►ed
surd for rule by [ootL7] X. R. DRAVO.
• "
CiC N T Al. 711111 0A.,/,10310,,46,
„ .
Simmer Arrangement--Chane of Time:
THREE DAILY T.,D4TV. EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX
CLUIED.)
&rid but onO change of Cars between
N and after fifoaday, Jane 18th, 1355, Trains will ran se O
follows :
- - • -
Express Mail Night
Leant. Train. Train. Train.
Columbus ..... ...—_.lollo A. M. 3:30 P. M. 11:20 P. M
Newark 11:10 " 4:46 " 12:50 A. M
Zanesville 1.2 M I' M. 0:00 " ay/ 6 ,
Concord 1268 " 0:44 " 2:01 "
Cambridge 1:20 " 7:08 " &06 "
Barnesville ..... .....- 2: " 8/5 " 1:48 "
Belmont .....—.... 244 " 8:51 " 5:14 "
Arrive Bell - air 0:30 " arr 9:45 " arr.s:l6 "
leave. Train. Tram. Train
&Altar 9:45 A. M. 6:16 A. M. 0. - 00 P. M
Belmoot -10:81 " 016 " 7:08 "
Barnesville.-- -....10 - .82 " 0:43 . 7.40 "
Oambridoe .--..--11:66 " HA " 9.00 "
Conoord ......... -......1217 P. M. 000 . 9:2.5 '
Zataimille 1:10 . 230 " 10:20 "
Newark....._......... 208 " 1237 " 11:60 .
Art re Columbus.- Bao " 12:16 P. M. 110 A. M
The Express Train going Beat will stop to take up or
leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord,
Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only.
Goma Wass will atop only at the above named Stations.
The Nail Train will stop at all the Station, where the Mail
IA to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on
notice being given. The Nt;bt Train will stop at all Sta
tions on proper notice being giros.
GOING EAST.
The MVO A. M. Express Train, connect' at Columbus
with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at O A. M.
and with the Train from the West on Vol Columbus, Piqua
and Indiana Railroad; et Newark with morning Trains to
and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with
Trains an the Stenbenville and Indiana Railroad; at
Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East
ern cities.
The &SO P. M. Train will 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. Pa.•.eengere
leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the 9 A. N. main on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
with this Train at Columbus. Passengers tearing I ndiatia
poLis and2B.l.Cimond by morning Train on Indiana Central
lialltosew'M also connect with this Train at Columbus,
and revel Wheeling at 9:15 P. 5f , end li aye by 10,W P. M.
Train di; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti
more al 6 P. M., next day.
The II:30 P. hi. Train connects at Cali:imbue with the
hi ail Train which loans Cincinonti at 5.3 u P. N., and arrives
at Mild'. at 615 A. at.: connecting with the Aocomm.la
lion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Rnllron.t. Paasen•
gars leaving Chivago liy the Evening Trains can. by ibis
route, via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day.
ton, reach Columbus In 1,413012 to take this train: end at
Wheeling will take the Accrrnmodation Train for Cumber
I and, sleep there, end resume by Express Train to Balti
more and Eastern
GOING WEST.
The 1215 A. M. Mall Tran connects at Belialr with 5114 ht
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Hailnlaid; at Newark with
trains to and from Bandn►ky, Meld and Mt. Vernon,
and Chicago Vl4 Monroeville; at Ckilumbne with the train.
for Cincinnati, and with train, for Xenia., Dayton, Indiana
point, and Chicago, mu Dayton and rid Urbana.
The 9 - 45 A. M. Saprasc Train connects vita the %apt..
Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 3:2) P
and connecta with trains going South ani Went arriv
to g in Cincinnati at T P.
The 400 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation
Train from Cumberland, and et Coltimbne with Mail Train
at 215 A. M., dir.ct fur Cincinnati. Xenia, Dayton, Indrana•
poll", Lafayette, Terre llaute. Saint Louis and Chicago
laA AC II SUCrIIWICK.,.%pt
Lones,villo, June 18, 11,55--De:111
STEADIER s ECLIPSE, A:ID ROSALIE,
VIA WELLSVILLE, AND
THE abortat, rtokkest .14 most rsloo is roots to T.,:sdo,
Chims,r, tto_it aslema, sod et. Lc Ms, Is \ IA
oLENELAND.
ThLt route is Or, Ltutii.ui Calf.] Lbcrter ..Lout nice
hours Quicker 'Amu the :1:cult:ow our tie. iu,l+anat , olia.
Three D.1:7 Tralne teem C
Thren Duly I rune r-„m t:le‘e!,ll.l Ir, Clougo.
Time t, ur b ar, . Chl .20 l'ateat - y•thtta
and St h—ur,
and 5 • ..1•`1J 1. F•ptemher 3,1.1 , 45, the treine co
Vale rood ,11,• w •
The Treino ':! •S• t. gnu Pr,ana. Itellroad lea tie; Fitt:
burgh et A Al ,se sfs3, A. , and 300 P M crs.,
inert at Aluan•r s: l A M,ll 60 M , aid 630 P. M.
ee follow.:
Trait,. for Claarlun i• a!• Al: la ars 4 v.) A 91.. 115. A !d
and 035 P. NI, ma oas.ag nt Flu Is.: Ph Ittaird. kr Coy.
ahoga Fall., and A.tt,n. arr:s Vag la Ctrs eland at la 2
L. td-, 210 P 51 , and t, GA P N.
Paasengere for Toladt, i2hlc.a.ro, St_ Loots, Peek
Galena, and the North-0e, , , s lm aleh to ¢r through w ith.
out detention, wl.i take tba train Inarlad Plttabrugh at
9 GO A. M., and arriving to C.s.s•au.l at 3 u r M., as [Let
is the only tralu by .!,,ten 7,1 t as I
through th• at,sto pointa Pne,ngere t.y thl• train marl
Cllkago at 724.1 neat tootoloz.•ad St 1..ut0 at ccodsight.
The stratrewre Ellpoe •44-1 Ftneo:Le lnrre tho •
bolo wharf •rery aaPrzt i :via! &L. . mt Ia
o'citLet, tar Well.4llln, cL)Lonr,riorg oi.b tbe Irma 11,4,1144:
Well. ollle at 4 ...701.11.
An A..roctaarAlztiork Ttnfn wtil leave Welts - 011. &ILO,
(gm:Alkye cicep!ml,) at 6 40 P. N 1 , cf. , EtnecUctg at 15.7'ard
with Napre. Train, irtirtcg .
Cirse:ard .t 10 P. 11
Tr^ina trona Wrilari.l. ronnewtioir at Heyard for Carroll
ton, W•ynerburz a U , srer and Seri I'CL'adrlptrie
CS Tizttrtr for Clt rrlanJ, CLO,agn eod thr :nth 1r rr,t
vLs Wellevi!O, err 'old nt i i leas tiara vta AlneL-e
The T.valnA fr,m Cleveland to Te th..l awn,-
follows :—Leave CltvrLaud ate 10 A DL, 45 P. h.:
.11 Arm, at (113,.,60 63u P. N.: .7 ILI A M., sao Y al
Trams leave Chirav lur 11,6•4. 1.1.6,1 lad et Lne. , . 4.11
fnlloves)--For isiand at JO A. M. awl 11 Ca) 1' 61.
For St- Louis, 6 16 A. V. and 11:65 P. 61.
NusetlglrS ivr et. Lou. °Fel 11,11 t Wand Rallro.J
and thence cTur tLeCt.teagn •g.. 1 vilAliastpr.l Hal/road
to Alton, and thence by ete.,subc.t 1.3 antic., to St. Lout
Pasaengers by the G IL A. M. Traw Arrtre at St... Lou. 11 :A
same ercrlng. And by the Iv US P Train st noon b• at
day.
Baggage cbocked chr.+.ll,:b to Cleve:ant!, pod thera ree•
ettecked for Chi — age and St. LOW*.
Ist clam Gr I Li! CA.. 24 s.
20 Alliance O. 2.0 To Is 8.11 e... 41660 $l2 60
.- 400 " Rook 151',1, 15 00 14 9.)
" Toledo - 60 Galena _ 15 16 11 00
" Chimp ... 11310 $11) 61) Eprluel.l.l IN 70 16'90
Bloomingt...l6 90 14 60 " Iluttlog ton 1,700
" St. 1.4010 91 00 16 60
Paleolnerc are rmdeste,l to ;:rotate their tiv:lLetr, .t the
Deice of tble Corerany, In the Monnnicahels Hon.., third
door below the corner.
Great American and U.S. Express & Mail Route
72 MILES OF 11,TANCG SAVILD,
And Ttoo C Aanges of Cass and Baggage .avoided.
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS:
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago &
(lIIICAOu TO BT. LOUIS IN I/3 11011114.—Toklus
leave the Illinob Central Depot, Not of Water sireet
-81. Louis Day Exprers daily, Sonia), excepted, 7 15 A M.
St. Louis Night Ex preps dolly, Sat orders ex ce'd,Sh2o P M.
St. Louis Freight d Emigrant dally, band. exc. 6:3i A M.
Thdgyage checkrd th ugAto St Louts.
Trains run direct through to Alton, (2bl miles,) with.
out change of cars or baggage, and connect with the
Company'. splendid steamerr 191 , 4c/1...c, and Hinton,
running in exclusive connection with ri1.{1.12 rOr Trains
from Alton to St. Louia,t23 miles ) without landing. These
boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpereed
on the Western waters, bring fitted up with ilaths and spri•
clone Warth-rooms, affording to paasengere 'be opportunity
of removing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad
[—Avelino, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects
of a long ride.
MILLER di RICK EMON
To Kanuu and Nebraska till+ Is the most direct routs,
and passenger. destined for Bloomington, Springfield,
Jacksonville, 00.1811 ix.lntA on the Mississippi, Mb.
snort Kansas, Clamberlan! and Tennessee river., will note
the important saving in distance, being seventy.two miles
less to Bt. Louis, ti,irky mew en miles Ins. to Bloomington,
and Eftyeight miles lens to Springfield ihan by soy other
route.
Through Tickets over this route ran be pro:mm.l at the
various It R. Ticket Offices in bew York, llosten, Philotel
t:hie, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, , sof ►t all Through
Ticket Office, throughout the litotes, and in Chicago at the
Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn etreet, opposite the Tre
mont licme—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Itatl•
road, foot of Water street.
Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of
the various Roads going Into Chicago, to Check Baggage
througn to any point dextral on the line.
IL D. BURG A If, Jr., anoerlntendent.
11. J. D. BCARRRIERIIORN,
sap: Gen . ! Passenger Agent-
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
All Rellruad to the allsalsslppl,
Ohicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAI L , 1 . Z ., 3: 4 2- S V; ROAD
FORNMBIT TUB CHICAGO AND AURO4A 8 OLEVI.. NULTIAIa
Trier R. R. to wow cowl-avec,
And Trains run the entire distance from CLUOAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Oars.
The Only Direct Route to BURLLNGTON, QUINCY,
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT
DES MOINES, 00UNOLL BUIS P, &e., and the mar ALL
RAILROAD Route from 011ICAGO TO ST. LOULS, BLOOM
INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on
the Illinois ()antral, Great 'Western, and Ohio and Minks.
nippi Railroads.
Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the Kant—avoiding all laying over at any of
the points.
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 as far as Connell Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles legs waging than by any other rou:e. The Road,
for a large portion of the way, is laid with the OONTIFTOOI76
RAN, the smoothest riding and beet Railroad In the West—
well stocked with the most modern Locomotiv es and elegant
new Care.
ifir-By this route peasengers are mire of making COnn(so
- and arriving at tit. Louis on advertited time, svolthug
the vexatious delay of fogs and Ica, and dangers of naviga
tion, as on the route by Alton.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
charge for handling - tit arty point.
THROUGH TIOHUS by this route can be purchased at
all the Railroad Gnicett in the East; at the OM. of the
c omi y, corner of Clerk anti Lake streets , in the Granite
Building; at the Depot of the Galena D H., and at the
Mich. Cent R. R. Mee, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta.,
opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
YREIGHT consigned by this route trill receive hnmeni.
ate despatch. O. G. HAMMOND, Suet.
0. IL FOLLETZ,
Gen'l Ticket de, Chicago.
ra*-TlOEtlrri3 can be procured at the principal Railroad
°Mese of the eountry. rohl9
r I ` - tk
4110,1,
RAILROADS
o.olunib!iii - and Baltimore.
GOING EAST
GOING WEST
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD.
:q;PDS
I=l
Ohio and Psumaylvanla Railroad.
tIA ALLIANCE.
ll=
J. DEMAND, Sup't, CieTo/ADS.
J. A. OAUG II KI , A et, Pittsbar,b
AIR LINE. ROUTE
hICT, X1:1
,Pa CHICAGO, ALTOS ce ST. LOCI.,
:; .
CENTRAL ROUTE
TIIII.OO/3
Northern Iniuois to the liiasissippi River,
le V4' a, AIISSOIURI,
BEM
9';24
~~Y. ~:
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
• - a
laffl. J. et 111.
_ -„
RAILROADS,
VIA COLUMBUS.
- - -
FROM PFITiBUFWEI TO CINCINNATI IN
7 SI ROCKS AND 40 MINUf B@—Connecting at CU
o nnatl 'with 11. S. Mall Line Stonmere Cosiegton and
Lexingtonlailroad, Oblo and Mi‘elraippi flallroad, and the
Lawreneehargh haute. Connecting els Coluxubna and
Xenia, nth the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central
Railroads.
Through Tickets, via Co . umbus and Cluclonati,lo Les.
!neon, .Loulearns, Bt. Louis, Indianapolis. do dc. Via
Columbus and Xanla, to Dayton, Indianapolis, lit. Louis,
ao de.
TUB LITTLE MIAMI vie COLUMBUS, being the snort,
Qin= and Mater sours from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, and
connecting with the Covington end Lexington Railroad,
U. S. Mall Lloe Steamers, (Ala, and Miselatlppi Railroad,
and Lawroneeburgh Verde, offura facilities no other route
0111 give, as through tickets by all the above routes can
only be procured via Columbus and the tattle Miami Rail
road.
TUBES DAILY TRAINS. VIA COLUMBUS AND CIN
. . _
CINNATI.
First Train—Lease Pittsburgh by 2 o'clock A. M. Ripreas
Train, arrive at Columbus at 10.611 o'clock A. M., and Cin
cinnati at 2 40 P. M.
eccond Train—Leave Pittsburgh by B o'clock 4. 81.1`min,
aril re at Columbus at 8 o'clock P. AL, and Clocinnati at
1 24 o'clock, night.
Third Tratn—Leave Pittsburgh IsyS delcck P. M. Paid
Erprea 4 Train rrlre M Coltmbine at 2 o'ciccir A. H., and
Cincinnati at 1 ei 3/ o'olock
TWO DAILY TRAINS, TI A COMMIMS DAYTON AND
INDIANAPOLIS.
ihrst Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 2 o'clock A. M. calve
at Columbus st 10.60 A. M., Dayton at 2.25 o'clock P. M.,
and Indianapolis at 7.60 P. M gu,
Second Train—Leave Pittstn-et at 8 o'clock A. M., arrive
at Columbus at 8 o'clock P. M.., Aeon at Xenia.
Third Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock P. M., arrive
at Columbus at 2 o'clock A. NI., Dayton at 6 o'clock A. M.,
and ludiinapol s at 10 A M.
Air He partl , ular to call for tickets via Columbus, be ng
the only reliaLle route.
Frr all infonaut on •nil Through Ticketa, please apply at
the Oh o 1413.1 Penneylv•nia Railroad (Jitter, (corner office,)
under the Nl:nongabela
J. 0. CURTSY, Ticket Agent.
Or at Federal Street Etattat,
0 KJ. PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
iitti) O. SIiSSIONS, Agent, Pitlthurgh.
P. W. STRATIEIt. General Arent, ilrinntisll ineelo
OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD.
Vv.
BROAD GAUGE.
1.11 E. 8110 ,TP.ST, QUICK FdlT, IfI6APEST AND ONLY
ROLTn by whidtt Paovnarr, otio have •11 Railroad to
St 10.10 Tin, to St. Lout., id 7 boars, from Pisteltargh.
The 212 Fret bi.ngo of Chi. Road wid• cur.
—.1e.,0 feet itvdde—alth roomy grata, unattainable on
narrow gulp reads
By the ()Lb and rentyylvimls Railroad from rittiouirgh
to Creatlloe, pasr-ervir-re connect with Rafirea_4, for
•; ,, Ite—conorcting there with Terre Haute and Hicbm^nd
lbollrnad (or Vlosenn. a No of earn at Terre Haute.
Lia.tcaga etudaked to lodiananotig, theme* to B'. Lomita.
Traina lima. Pit, a`.7urpt,h a.
The Vaal Tf tin leve. at 2 A M
Mai! Ttai leaves at a A M.
Maprrra Train iesvaa a , 3 P. M
Raaatngeta make Cl..e c0..C.. at CI, r Jo
dianapolla, and there mitke clout, connection, with rail
mad f VIDCO.C.• sri•hout a ,Imr.ge if cars, and at Vic%
two ov.S tak• tha Ohl , ant 111.•kalpin Itedlnsad dust (Jr Pt
I.Gula—through In IV hours; mnnoaU i t at sa, dova; ad.h
the I liuolp I eut.ral flatll - n.d for Cairo , ah„,-, (rat titre
Atrocnat. can et •'I tica.a I. had for Meaphu, Vickehttror,
Nas. ~ Tleao• and all pntro• on ha Ir o'er OP,
Pot .angara can etirap. nad at Pt Lout., ataanlara tar tha
Cpp.r altsNi•olppt, 11:Inot4 end V,l•sottrl
rOP 11111.1.,i1 Milt/ tb. Abor :oat r to to St Lout.
I.IOSI C.LA6II Pala
fit Lou!, rl• Eirl . etrut.tr, • Al Iln!on
(b/ bLt, Ulu, Inn tal act] lA., mum
bar.; 12 30
To-vist;err ar,3ll.asse traarrvrred fro= slot to Clevi
frt.:. of rharxe
eacvsa CILA:ta 11 00
11, thraugh tirlitt• or further Ulla tnatlon plea** apply
to J U l t:ttltY, Ticket A,;-at, r IL•hr , ' COLUV•I2Ir,
raraer Plt!eburgh, or 'a Gib.
Yalta IV, Tirz•t Ag•at,ieral Otreet et. too Allegheny
City. J A V ES MAIM,
Auc.rtc,teale❑t 0. 11 1. 11411v:,3.
V RN DWLANn, Ige❑t, Vs.
c. -no
PITTBBIIaOIt kfau
.vczt.
""t-
Plrn , Boll AND 0/tiNLI.L.STMLIS HAIL ,
I /sl7
JA „ • ti.vrcon
111:7-.Idiot more fnlat 1 ittOp-Jrich. on the Y"Ugtioslletly
tau tri , fret rte. , p.in trlogArru
t no , f 7,1 ri -01,,orti.w with the hue
steam, LI Z 1
es I :low,
The ate.teter 11 tf.' Al.•tat.- attert, stove the
tcetnettle.• aftll,l,ll. hf peat three
f.r 11*.k.t Seet..-^n efterret-e10:4 ;w?* rib thy more,
0‘ .taro leek,r.; et k:t t e. andrva.btoi
•t 9 V k :0 • ite •-• A. tk llethtotten.
rue tfit
lare Uo
A Ulan .lit
n' I r
r.leacacr
Pero from ion ne iovi.i • c PitcaCe
late fn,v, 1:41 ,6 t.t...E. , 1 . 1:413 , 1f 4h,
1.4,11 eta. 4,4-4, Trx.”
tel.t.t•le at 30 %. and rrttorntrig •141 Ime. %Veal
:C44 t. t. at t..ttl ..M, e.,rptst, at tti •ny 5'441.1r... for
tr4t,tte 10
-otord.v •Vert , c—a 'rata trlll ii. Pitt urcil
t.• : - •mg .91
P..-eLger. L.- r... 11,011 to-al rrnm Pitt.-
t • krrallg•lnin g Corlir•r4 vittont
I,rttar Itaformst..l.l3, oryty Lo o :1“t1
cc--013boitt k 4 -413.44, cr to U. Aft.t.lu rip•1..44
I=l
1 L
CENTRAL RAI I ROA D
:..~
Carrying the °rent Id. States Mail and Express.
p.t o , aNco.P., lit (INS RUN DAILY an It/ e , ,tlra
loneth ftvia DURINUt: to CAIRY,
71.11 ,rjunell c WI Trxlng or the OL:o
iL IL nut nod IL.11:004, (”ram
Lhe Oro threct nod rol♦ mai - Irmo. it, It roan, frcn
TT IL 11111
. Irs ve Ch,trsig, u f 4,1 low I
10 A M and 10 M 1 otill AND Cato Ultra
hos-¢garo to Bt. Loute by this train take the taro of the
ohs , ' and 011,3 IL It al zukf.aoral, and are curled direct to
81. Louis.
915 A. M. aid 110 P. 51.-.-Dummes Lim eat.sits
P 82411. contact-1.7n al Ducthetb (ippocits Dubuque) ►ltA
Ditty Line of Btaatn Parket" for lit_ Paul and the Upper
ifireLasippi rl•or cit...
lea+e Cal, lot' Cl..fra‘o sad Dubuque at I.= A.
M. not 4.00 P. M.
l'emeo4ors from the Z.S.et and places on the Ohlo cheer
Smith:led St main, wlil save 100 miles of tedious end uo•
cattalo deer ttevtgetion frnin Cairo to Qt. Louie . sod arrtee
tHtoen hours lo eirsoce of the tiler rvute, by tallhif the
cars at Odin
Ti,lists to lit Lou:s, C. I Dubuque, IP. Patti, and all Lm
p-rt ant plaosa by ibis r ut., cau fx h►d at the ofßre of the
v. AP. and C P RJiroal, in Pittsburgh, and Sliehigan
C-ot Kalirtiad lo Chicago.
,j 4.0 It.. It IS AtSON,
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
, Utih: GREAT CKSTRAL ROUTS., conocotiog the At
:arair cities wah Wa•lerrk, North-.astern •od South ,
va,:erol3tat., 67 • cow, ouour Railway dirrot. Thte road
•:ou counocti. at htOburirb with daily tine of steaMer• to
ail parts OD the Weatarn Rivers, and .1 Cleveland and d•a
dusky with Mx:au:tern to ail ports on the North-western
lakes; matting thn meat awed, theaptul and reliable route
by which FIitIGIIT can be forwarded to and from the
Great West-
RATRI3 BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH.
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, din.s, Dry Goodly t
1 7E., per 1001itte.
(lo boxes,) Furs, Feethere, .tc .....
SECOND CLASH.—Boots and Mad . ouery,
Dry Hoods, Ho bales,) Hardware, Lee- y 60e: per 1001 Ca.
tner, Wool,
TII I Itti CLA.BB.—Anviln, Bagging, Bacon tlioe. txq 1001ta
and Pork, On bulk,) Hemp, ..... .
CLAnB --Coffee, Irian, Liam,. and 40c. per
ioms
Pork, (punkad,) Lard and Lard Oil
00- In shipping floods from any point est of Phlladel•
plum bo rartlnaler in mark package •. Feeinsylionfes
led road . AU Goods consigned to titis Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forearded without
detention.
rIiCIOUT AGE322I —Massa Pottar, Donlan; L Elliott, N.
Y. E. J. Speeder, Philadelphia; 51agraw & Eoone Eaiti•
more ; Geo. C. Franrierus, Pittsburgh; dluingman & Brown,
Cinclunati, Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Louisville, liy4 11. C.
lieldrum, Mattoon, lid., Natalia & St. 1.41/41, MO.; J
B. Mitchell k Son, Evansville, Indiana.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILEOAD,
1 1 LIREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel.
pia% and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN
leases Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7'4, A. M. and Pitts•
burgh for Philadelphia ut 7, A. M. flit PAST LINE
learns Philadelphia for Pittsburgh •t t P. M., acid Pitt,•
burgh for Philadelphia at :LSO, P. M. TUN NIGHT EN.
PlllatB TRAIN lessee Philadelphia fur Pittsburgh at 11, P.
M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia nt 9:20, P. M.
. -
illairevilie A ce.totrunodatic u Train leaves Pittsburgh daily,
except Sunday, at 403 o'clock, P. M. Itrinton'a ACNSKDECIG.
dation Train learea Pittsburgh di: ly at 11 o'clock A. M.,
8:30 o'clock P. M., and ttl:'2o P. NI.
The above lines connect at Pltteburgh with the Itsllroade
in and from 13t. Louis, Mo., Alton, I alena and Chleago,lll4
Frankfort Lexington and Loctiorille Ky.; Terre Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and IntlianapoliF, ind.: Cincinnati, Day.
ton, Springfield, Bellefootaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Clevw
land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio I
ale°, with the EUe42lP4Cket Boats from and to iikW
82._L08113,I.OVIHVILLII and C/11(.1.113a11.
Through Tickets cen be had to or from either of the above
Dl•
- For further particulars, see handbills at the different
starting points- Passengere from the West will find this the
shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Bala.
more, New York, or lkiston. TllOB. MOORE,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia.
J. MEBKIIIEN,
11 2 1 Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
T Ht . 15P BABI TNT 87PiltRTCTI8 - 11—Editisiiby his 1tro•
jj Oiler. Next to Patrick Henry. 8. 8. Prentiss was the
greatest natural orator that has appeared in this country.
Dazzling wit, keen 1511.1819, apt Illustrations and brilliant
figures of speech poured in profusion from Hs lips—borne
on a torrent of fooling whlth irresistibly curie! away what-
ever audience he addressed. Ha habits ware convivial;
he was a prince of good fellowship, fall of fun and anecdote,
and no one ever exceeied him in the grace with which be
told a story. For sale by .1. 8. DAVISON',
novB 63 Market et.
FARM FOR SALE—A Perm ha Plum Township, arsteen
miles from Pittsburgh, of 76 acres—On sores of which
aro under cultiration, balance good timber. The improve.
meats ire a good, misted log house, a frame twat
Daro, 4R by Ithfeet, with a alons,toundatlon, stables, tow.
houses, An.; an orchard of 8) fine grafted apples; peach
tram and other fruits, and plume of ell varieties. It has a
riever.feillng supply of watrr. Title good; prime stamp&
ble; terms easy. Apply to
nova:dew BLARELY A RICIFIEY.
tr - llSH—Markered, Noe. 1, 2 and a, "large-' Codelah, land
': _ hag and for sale by hilbLEat ik RIGENTBON.
PTrY—ln Bladders--3600 1N ran d vai and for sale by
riov6 NIJIIIINO BEOB.
RAILROADS
luttAvs, S•ota mutt li•tt t.l
RAILROAD
•av lx-1.4.,•e0L110 La the zorctalc..t 0 10
&DJ c , aurct ILur. slt.ll the
' •
to Lisle v, ettt...1.4.1,01 lit
W CA LL WELL.
Avi.tant Ftwettot.uklemt
.ND
CUICAO) to CAIRO.
CHICAGO to At lAA:IR,
CII ICAUG to CAIRO,
CHICAGO to DCBUQUR.
EL H. HOUSTON,
General Brelght Agent, Philadelphia,
11. J. LOSIBANRT,
Buyartutonlient, Altoona. Ps.
4 ,
, 4 4,
~brit l 7
' 4 44,
-
MBII
INgil
MIME
Incriease of eash•Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
/ETNA INOVRANCE. COMPANY,
HARTFORD,'CONN.-CHARTERED 1819
PAID UP.
Clash Capitat e 9500,000.
?FEU THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
Assets of the /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart
ford, as furnished tad agency on the let of January, 1856,
ender oath. .
Real Mate, ttninentobered. $ 16,872 05
Seventy-two Mortgage Bowie, 8 and 7 cent.,pey.
able Berni.annually..—...... ............ ..... ~.... 72.000 00
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17
Bills Receivable,
well secured, payable at Bauk... 126,327 35
Railroad Stocks Connecticut 97,515 00
Rank Stocks in the city of Hartford. 112,898 00
Bank Stocks in New York city.... 98,050 00
Cash on hand,ln Bank, and in bands of Agents
find others,.__.... 212,566 06
$773,178 83
The amount of 11abilltiesdue or not dueto Banks or other
ersdlton%—nothing.
Losses adjusted am! due,—s one.
Losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 22.
Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further
proof, $81,267 50.
AU other claim" against - the Company are small, such
only as printing, de.
Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount Insured In any city, town or village, depends
UW II the dlittrecterimalerial and conairtictiOn of buildings,
the aldthuf "treats, the "apply crwater and conditlOh of
the fire department, and other circumstances.
Thaamonnt hunted in blncip pf buildings varies; the
design is to Wilt the toes by any one fife t -. 4 110,060, of lred.
TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, fierretnry.
Bran or COMMEITh Llartford, Janclati 1896:comity. ' -
Formally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the Attn. Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore
going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to
his best knowledge and belief
. _ .
Ft 'MAY FOWLER, Justice of the Pea.
LO3llOl TAM by this Company for the year 1554 emceed
$150,001, while the premiums received for the name time
far exceed any other year, since the organisation of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is.
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
Sliir Office, No. ST Water street, Pittsburgh, pa. .
IL S. T 314 PYCFL, Agent.
Pittsburgh Dollar Savings lustitutlon,
Na. 08 Poirra era:,
REIT DOOR TO THI PITTSBURGH BAUR',
I 9 NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock also. on Wed•
nesday aodiBsturd•y evenings; from tl to 9 r'clock.
Derottits reesival of all sums not less than Ooe Do ler,
and • dirt:lend of Oats prate declared twice a year, to Jule
and December. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering
the benevolent objecu of the Institution, hese entered loin
• bruarantee bocci, thereby giving additionsl security to
depositors.
Books containing the Charter, fly -laws, Rules and liecc
latinne, furnished gratin, on lipollration at the dB -s.
Iley:dont-0 Kona 13 A LBRKE.
VICI PatsnlorkTk r
Hopewell Begbarn, John 11. Shoeuberger,
George R. White, Charles Knapp,
William P. Johnston, N. Grattan In u.rph Y,
James W Hallman, 'Mental,' Unahateetter
Ale rander Bradley, I•aae 31 Pennock,
William Phillip*, Wills= J. Anderson.
SIC ints
John 0 Bankolea, J,mea llenlm‘n,
Rill Borrrin, JOlll3 St Kirkpatrick
Albert Culbertson, John D I.? Cord,
Rol>ert Cheater, Robert Morrow - ,
J Gardiner CoMn, Walter P. AlarAhall,
A lonao A. Carrier, A. M Polinek,
John it. Cosgrava, H.nry L. Rlaora:i,
Chart... A. 0..,1ima, Robert Babb,
B. 0 ?Arington, o.orge R. Ri,l,lle,
Francis Felix, Jam. Ithoala
Georg• F. Onlimorai, Jame Shidi.,
Jame. S. Hoop. Georg• F. Selden,
William K. Haven, Ale zanier Tindle.
Arvetary and Trasnarr A ILL LS A . et. LTOII.
;71D:ktly
BE3I A\Y CAL UIVIIH t,s P CF.,VC, R 1.717
ETNA INffitlttA rims con rns
OF HARTFORD, CO .Y
C HA nrannv
Cash Agitate; July' I, I aLti,-.95435,830
losTisLx ti malt• In•urackrn art CI eH•nptron.
pret,rty ►t .qult.bl. rate•. TLI , Ccoruny
maintalrml• position tut Low. , t ,te•itng /".,•
•n.l ts uctiurpotalsmi for I.ponsituiity •01 puttclaaltly ry
any ether trlmallf Institatian In the QuL•cd t5-r.
annual statement of the tatulltion of OA. Qom lucky on ale
In this orflco, for the 111.1601[113012 4 lb. pobla
li Et T et'. ETCH, _tient
Nike, North-west corner Fall. mid 11Vooli etre•ta, flap
buttn jv.:4
EtiMt23M
11117111 AL SAIRTY I NSUR ANC E COMPANY.
to p t i;r . N vic h r. R. l.7 ; 7: l Km,bange, co Tbir/
•
Ow Vast:La,
CIII4 Tr.a perm thr Wort)
tawnrea,
IMMiiiliMMll=l
ruut tNtivai.s,•ll ,
On esn,hail.l. generally
On otn,..s. In.lllPc
Of TIIK 1:)11 r ANY. 3 , 1,3
DOll4 • end .. . V.(
Penns!hrapla, 1:n4./10:m city , 61,1 n
hot, hvark, Sti Ott.,
61,c.k•0
ralin iu.s4ra.oc.a wm•
Balattelut lo lb. loac.da of A.csuta ond
no Ilsrlna 1.. c on!. .
IP.tboraipt . .....
IMEMIII
❑. boa:,
C.Jczczol 01 6:51.1.1yr
I , ,Lu Davis,
Lot.trt Is ur~ou,
,t, , 1 r. roan
I, 1 1,1
• crd La r anzt,..2
11 J `GOO Urook.s,
J,Lo,on,
Jnmu C
l'aiut4lng,
Jlst , . Wrar
C
Joan u W.O ir.ts, 6sc•y
fii,.kirounk.ll2. Wire leasetrane• Comps:As',
of Phel.l4ol.itg, Franey/eau.
ll'lieCTolll3—Chailea W. Bawler. rre,mas Toteas
7 ',Vaguer, tamoel aranaJacob It balth., Ora W
tdasaleral 11. Law* Adalphi 1/1. Boris, Dart.) S. Ilroaue,
Iterrie PutZlawnl. Cain N. Bascsen,
Oat* 0. VSSIMMI, Zertgarti.
Clinnotnuertor *lake tiontrannalairpatzal or!la:Ital. on cm •ry
deo , r Iplacao of property, to neon and ern)) V y, nt rat,r se 100
1 are enualademi with esearlty .
Tb. Oolootainy bay. reearred • large Omotlogont tun],
wakb, with th eir capital and peetattuns, aately tangled. lit.
card ample protect:too to tb• assured.
The Armed 01' tt.4 Compaar on January Ist. MI, o pub-
U•bed agreeably to an Art of Asambly, aci lie rot:lowa els:
Mortgage $2111,J21 6 , 4
84,377 TS
Tsars" Loans— 6.1,9d6 17
fltee• 61,06 e 00
Dub, *o 64,140 ti
411,212,109 44
bin= Mgr incorporadon, • period of twenty-one Tiara
they bare paid upward of Goa Hinton Four Hundred Thou
rid Dollars, Inared by pro, tharaby affording ortdencr of It,
advantage. of Ingmranoa, as well as tha ability and divori
41on to moot with promptglees all
.1. GAIIDINIIII OOFFIN, A ett,
'ON Moe. north-east cot. Wood and Tbo-1!•ta
THE UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE ,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CRAIITIRRD APRIL 88TH, 1850.
CILARTKIL PKIIPSTUAL
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, B. E. Carnet of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia.
Officers of Vu Rome Board at Pilaw:l4lpMa:
MILICIOI3.
Btaphan R. Drawbar.", Patti B.Oodttard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawman Johnson,
Dartlarain %%Tingley, Geo. Arlienry,
Jacob L. Florence Jamea Doreranz,
William 11. Godwin, William All{ ea.
President—Stephen B. Crawford.
VW( President—Ambrose W. Tbompoon
Medical Examiner, Pittsburph--Jameo U. Willson, U. D
..tikoheny City—R. D. Mowry, !IL D.
U. R. ARNOLD, Agent,
No. 74 fourth street, Pittsburgh
PENNBYLVARIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSB UR 11,
00 WIED, 0l 701.111111 AND SMITH VI KLD EITREXT&
Aut.horlsed Capital, $300,000.
. I NBITRE BUILDINGS and other property agai unt ban or
damage by Fire, arid the perils of the Pr.. 1.1 I nlArri
Navigation and Traleportation.
DIENTOILB.
Wm. ➢. Jokinaton, Dody FaMercon,
W. M'Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M. Long, I. Grier eprou I,
A. J. J 0119., George R. White,
Jacob Fainted, A. A. Denier,
Jame. 8. Fleshly, W. 8. Haven,
Wade Hampton, U. F.. Park,
II R. Coggahall.
Don. WM. Y. JOHNSTON, Preeident.
ROUT PATTI:1180N, Vice President_
A A. CAlialill, Sercretery mud Trim/CM,
8 8. Oedema, Arisiortnt Brczetal7. der2.Bro
Western Insurance Company Pittsburgh.
R. MILLER, Jr., President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, 0300,000,
WILL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA
RINE. All lomat will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by teasereas who are well
known in the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they hate assumed, as °tiering the best protection to those
who dealre to be bleu red.
Threctors.-11. Mlller , Jr., O. W. Rickentottpl. W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Ihtnaen, EicLorge W. J ackson
Wm. N. Lyou,Jamea Llppencort, George Darele, James No-
Au ley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott.
gijk.. Once, No. P 2 Water street, (Warehouse of Speng
(k` ups :Mrs..) Pittsburgh. nordati
A 41.105 W.
A TTORNICY Agl) 4nder
CIOUNISBLLO B ATFoster, LAW, up Bowen
roam OuettOßAT, Agent ter proourtng Bounty Lands
and Petudona and for the OoLleotion of Claim Oraat
Britain and Ir eland.
VI-Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Es
tates of decedents settled; Heal F.state bought sold or
leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on M ortgage
or other security. Titles examined and title papas drawn.
(mine on FOURTH strut., a (en doors above Emithfusith
Pittsburgh, March 28, I.Bsb.—[mh2Bxisir I
/1/. • . pr,
'En:JCL/SLUR A Nki RETAIL DEALER Is FURNACE',
11 y Ranges. Stoves, Tlu, Iro i and Elourekee_pere Hard.
were, Timms' &Whines and Tools, Ran Piste, t3hwit Iron,
Wire Riveto, do. Ike. 24 North Second street, (opposite
Buehler's notelJ HARRISBURG. eep.ZxlBm
Zip
• •
K RANSPOELTAW/ON
AINTIOIFATING the went of facilities for transporting
Freights to and from the Eastern Cities. via. Fenneyl.
'anis Canal and we have increased our stock of
goats, do, on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which
gives no a rapacity of over 1500 tons per month each way.
We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronise
Ahe State improvements, there will be nothing spared on
our part to render genets! satisfaction in tbrwardlng East•
ern and Western Freights with promptitude and dosPatab-
KIER et MITCHELL,
sugllty Osumi Basin, Pittsburgh Pa.
MACKIN. . i • bb - No. 3 large tor'sala by
noTT kteNRY H 0011Lna
MEE]
MEM
F' flag: r,
chr.rire I: ,
aniQuoi 2. btritro
Heft
Trlualm..t,,
Wm. Ca, Jr,
Jc..l.,te L. Prvla,
[-Cane ,
Charles 6 , ha tor,
J T Loi;sn., PlitsLurgh,
D. T. C. Aurgan, dr
MAI:TIN, hephierat
T HOS 0. LLA.ND, l'regt.ler.t.
P. A. MALMAIA Agent.
No.. 05 Wa,t PitLraiurgl
~;..
~~~
- ~:..
11xgRYtts°•ri%7T11TOREI,
AUSTIN LOOMIS.
STOCK AND BILL B : R011'ER,
Office, No. 83 Fourth st., daft Wood.
V UT KS, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, mod Lazne on cana
l:l terals, negotiated. Btccks bought and sold on com
adagio's., Land WaFrapta bought and, sold.
Particular attention paid to, the purchase and sale of
Copper Stocks.
All communications oriented to promptly. Janie
WILLIAXS
Wm. U.. Williams & Co,
BANEER. AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. E. Corner Woad arid Third stmts.
sig- An transnctione . made on li atnl terms. Collections
of Bilk, Notes, dc., promptly attended to Jatat!alit
ARTIIIIRS, RODGERS & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS ,
CD.I2N DB OF FOURTII AND 3.SLITEIFIALD ETREATA
swigim PI ttsburg Pa.
rotmadl.
"'ATMORE. & FaMD,
BANKER?. AN) EXCHANGE BROK.ERB,
Have Removed Chair Office to the Cbrner qf Fifth and Wood sts
PliTslloll4ll, PA.
DATRICKS i FRIEND, tankers and Exchange BrokarS,
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities cunsttintly for mile.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits receired in par funds or current paper, at
the earner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffeb3
N. HOJAM3 a SONS,
BAN - KERB ANI EXCHANGE REOHXBE,
=TN 2.101020 D num 0101[010 AND AICILANOI 017102 20 00.
67 1142.021 . BMUS, /OUR DOORS DL OW OW man.
NHOLMES A BONA, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and • Dealers in Notes, Braila, Acceptances, Gold, Rl
a
rer nd ank Notee. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for nale.
Collections made in all the cities throtighout the United
Maus Depoalta received in par funds or current paper, No.
87 Market street, borween Third and Yourth sta. ijaßlkly
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE IsBOKER,
DEALER 111
Hut:Lange, Commercial and Bank Bottle.
i.:.TvCki bought and Bold on COlllOllBBlOll. COlieCtiolll.
,arefolly attended to. Interest paid on Deposit-
AZIle- No. tOP / i Fourth Ansel, nearly oppoeite the M. M.
Bane.. decl6
HILL a CO.,
AND IaCILiNGS BROESII43,
CODNID. Or WOOD AND turn BUMS
• 10 HT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Citlea constantly for
ij mile. Time Bills at Exchange and Notes discounted:-
(I,ld, Nil rer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made lo ►ll the priurdpal citlea of the Caltad States. De
ft-calved of Par and Current Pundit. rmar2Tly
tLI3II LILLY rit, =RUM LIM!, 7LOSSNU 116110131
KRAMER & RA..1331,
DANICYIIB AND EXCILtiNGE 1113.0ECERS,
'DU Y AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Kral &tote Cr Stock Securities; purobese
Prorabasary Not,. and Tlma 1311131, on Last and West; buy
.01 hmi Nook to:1 C”mlniesion.
0 , 11.7t10ny male on sal points in the Cubn. (XVI,
O. E. hRITOLD as CO.,
BANKlitt2 AND KAM] &NOE 11}101111R21,
)EALI3,Kpi
Drafts, c.
g, ll ootri c. , Bank er lo i ts y a y Eigl d t e t d ald ,
set proroedo remitted to any part of the Upton.
etooks I,ongt t and sold on commlesion.
t n_ No. 74 Fourth et., neat door to Bank of Pitteb'g. leeLB
TROZIASWOODS, -- --
zo - COMMERCIAL BROKER, - *AI
LIU MUSS IN
IS otos, bonds, Stocks, "Leal Estate,
Y.: To Fvurth st Pat:burgh, Pa. [Jabi
_ _ ,
CloainloLLl'■ Low% Otace
~Tn. 100 8111TIISIELD STREET, NEAR FFTH.—
itl,nevi,aned on Gold end Sliver Watches, Silverware
L., 'cirt - r a tun.l• article. aul4odly
CLOTHING
CLOTHING STORE!
JOIL\ M'CLOSKEY & CO.
t 11:1 EEL Y of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
styes., vhish has won an unbounded popularity under
I.- oefr.. or Lho 711N.Eh 1110 !Wad, hare, for the pur.
p.a. of e. qu kruls more space for their immense business,
4.1 , the rpacloue building on thew/nor of
bIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most
t3PLENDID STUCK OF OLOTH8!
AND
1 , ', 1 r.A .NIAI)E CLOTHING,
,h.: •Ver Le•tl offered to the public.
r nhjAtt tar tilt, moots', Li to etetit:ori
tb.
WII9LEBALE TRADE
7,7 zre pniparod tosoll Goods] at the •
W T EASTERN
A r nt!l wArrIlL: th4=l t 4 be ILI I{oo4l &I any menu
fil,tu7r.! to thr Uuk.a.
CUSTOM WORK,
-rt crilJt. CJ C , FG3 TIII 51307.115 T NOSICD.
. • ! w Yu I 1 anl tmautihil macrttaeut
/AT fur
ILoGKti, DRESci, WALKING AND BUtil-
ES 8 COATS
u cr.Tl.l.4,tical with :hoo, of MIS custoccren,
5”..1 tbst eur sdailty dU c;:t fall it)
5. heznil t...re.nr• o. to faVcr,l v Ith.
04 — 1.0.‘•7 I:ti FT TELE PL.RC'r.--
No. Wood street,
~YA.•T e z,) VIIIME 07 DLUSOND &ILE!.
N U— R. ^II r •croLN Co antiocertaad th t••. haVe
a., . ,ne.l co; .7,pr.. - ^ th.:4l with tise Clothing BaStalatS on
L: Ler! etre-, t. • ottenitnn IA devoted exclttetvely to tho
5....0 . re 4,41,3 - a.a;.l
tit I'l3
JORN rCLoasar d CO.
tlik -01,
FALL DRY GOODS
AT LOVE BROTHER&
N, 70 it{ititiEr 3TRS27 , 1117.58GRGLI, -Tea
', OP TITS OlifkiL , AL 13.• IIIVI
I s i RE,: t:,) , /ti ttl[rAF.TNaaT to nousnall7 lul,
- , ntains %erne , f th• rlcti..e: aml most destraLte
a_., to that Ire hat • ever beet eLls tc , adr, !nth
e•.• • oilhet ?ii L,
Yrecrh ,fle-rinra; ca.hrm.ree ;
Myna le Laloe , , Str•pad ; Cohnrgs. It.
ZILE WI:UK—TIP) Lest sas...rtment to Ile city.
Stern;
Elginga acd lonertloga ;
Shawls, Gloats, Tallman ami Starlit;
Near style Itrewhe, rlatl,l...4sshra,ro Hole Ant Velvet.
biellaa.. rape Slit, ac
Tozelh , r aryl, a large assortment of 51 MIXING GOOLI&
I al: tte,tipttf•na
, vur 1 1 ..) , 111c71... 501 110CSB FURNISHING LBPAUT•
111. , ,7 rrri and we Joel wrntlient th I+ ere can
00, gMattrr imluermentt I.ow than we have tier bel]
lat.:, :0 15efnm V.e vaticlr as examination 4 , Dun
suet hef,re P."e 4 15.1 ,, 5( clot. horn, as all will fi ...I .1 ID
r
bo Jt is receipt of o , an 1 cltAnt•
:e II
lAnut
LOVE usoTlLErts,
t Eon , . 1 Y Young, Stk,von.n L., I)
n 73 Market mt.r.,t, Pittetburzh Fa.
it
110
1. AILNOLLI
ITIIOLSRAL.II nyD LETAIL D1t10,1111.13 IN
ASH lON A B LE CLOTHING,
And Gentleman's Furnishing Goods,
- lco fa M.kalig - r STREET, between Third and Fourth.
Pit ~burgh. Keep eonetantly on hand, a large stock
Cli,ne:7 and VsAinge. Garrannte made to
cider
on the honert notice, and in the Latest stylna.
04- All orders promptly attended to. (awiltlm
Moll and Winter Gaiwa-1
F.:1)310Ni) WATTS.
I.:R.011AS? TATLOIt, NO. IkE LISERTY STftF.ST.—
ill I hare now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter
'lvor - mat I o ‘s, or entirely near design'', Plash vest
•d• th.• most Leauticul patterns; French a.nd Knlkllah
C.4of Eller.. of every style and shade in the market, all of
nl,l h I sill make to order on the must rearconable terms,
sod warranted tr stilt. oat 4
te•er Clothing Store,
NO 4. .91X.T11 FTRE&T, UI•hiSITE LIBERTY.
• I E rutveritoPrliso. JuFt 0p...n0d thb new establishment,
. here h. tutsslway e on hand a large and choice assort
turn'. 1411 artirl...,f CLOTllLlia,irtlida he warrants equal
t.. un) to :h«. - .1.y, and will sell at the meat reasonable pri
ce, The public are requested to giTa him a call.
tuarg..lr B. 0 PP EN HELMER.
I_lo , o l sP aru 6
t n./ LE t. T —Ap ly E. CUTHBERT a EON, 63
A new Brick livening House, just finished, containing
rdne rooms, situated on Decatur Street.
Air , a ate bons. of nine rooms, on Hancock streat, near
Chest Church.
boom in th 9 ; 1 1›.1 bulidintio, Fifth street, suitable for
•n
A lardli. Office on Third street.
A ritore Ro , m. No 61 Market street
Warehnuse on Water street.
A Itou, of nine rooms. and two acres of land, with fruit
ac Will be leased for tee years.
Alec, good Dwelling ilcusee for sale. Apply at the office
of A. CUTHBERT a AON,
•24 29 Market street.
lelltl vALuAht.y, Engifett Hers
111 mooy ..! the tlogpels.
n,.g4trr'n Anal, tl.•o: .ebccc? and Chahlee 4t.T.1C014.
h Ewa held a Greek Testament; 2 rola.
The Episcopate of the Protestant Epßcopal Church in the : ,
Lfniteci State.. of America--an essay by H. D. Emma, D. D.
lir. Wilted Plain and Easy Catechism.
The Church Catechism broke Into Phort Questions and
A uAwsrs.
MI , e Mclntosh's new Juvenile.—Grano and Clara, Blind'
Ali-a, Florence Arnott, and Jenale Graham.
Fur nal° at DA VIAON'S Tneological 'Bookstore, 68 Mars
bet, Lear Fourth street. •tnat27
A N 1 . ;.`; T of an entirely now petal.
ple nna toeful qualities. The advantnges cf this pen
tor—
tes. Thin pen will bold ink enough to write a Whole page
of lotto, leper.
21 This Iva is so constructed as to here a good spring
near 0,0 paint, r 1101 ar ton quill.
31 cscuot lap, and the pen will Mohave write
ea. 00.1;
4:h 1.. is gold. nod ceneequently cant.ot corrode.
A ; t tame peue wilt prove their superiority over any
fountain peu made. Por 11/10e; by W. 8. unve.N,
sur:2B Market street, earner of Perot:id.
sV ltl 11810—J ant recetved. per express, Isy,CILAB.
LOTTE, BLOB r, No. 118 Wood street—
Hare] Nil; it anis illtty ; Old Bob lildley ;
ea rr,ll lilizarka; have you seen Pam?
Champagne Schottl,ch; Prow Flake Polka ; .
:Newport Waltzes; Paisley Schottisch'; Pa:LS:Lapps Polka;
Bye and Bye—lVerzel; Young America Schottleeh;
Trees of the Pores , --rompanion to " Shells of the Ocean ;"
Mother's Prayer;
Piny you tore ate — B011181381;
Old Virginia Home—new tong;
Le Tyrol, with variatione—W. V. Wallace;
What shall be my Thome W. Warren;
Moonlight on the Ocean ,
Oh, fare thee well, my own love ;
My Bark le Gelly Dancing;
Village Maiden—S. C. Foster;
ektme where my Love lies Dreaming;
"derna for Guitar Pleyers,"—a collection of twelve beau
tiful melodies for the gai;ar, by P. Imager;
" Footer's Melodies," arranged for guitar;
"Boquet of Melodies." do do by Edw. Pique.
A NEW STOCK OP PIA
th NO S
Will arrive and be open rinspeot ion is week.
011ARLOTTE BLUMN, No. 118 Wood et.,
oct2o Pecond door above kliftb.
TEW Bays of Creation; '
1' Cloude sad Sunshine, or the Life of a Village Pastor;
Scenes In the Practice of a New Tort Burgeon ;
A Visit to the Camp bet, e Sebastopol;
a ho Proverb., of all Nations ;
My Bondage and Freedom, by Fled. Douglass;
Al sry Lyndon: an autobiography;
Omar Pasha, or the Vizier's Daughter, by G. W. m s
Reynolds.
Japan as It is and woo;
The Mayfiewer, by G. Beecher Stowe;
Sunshine on Daily Paths, by IL Beecher Stowe
The Stave of the. Lamp; •
Life and Times of James Gordon Bennett. :
Women of the French Revolution.
For male by foot:l4j B. T. C. NIOUGAN., lei Wood et
- •
=2=
1 ptAmETT4,S.,„ ,?
CITY HOTEL, •
• • - • ttaxiviiiiminek) '
Core*. or Snalthtlild - Third it
JOHN P. GLASE,..l"mfletor.
14. tr anraz cur, PA.
THIS large and Collll3lodlollf HOW*, halring undergone
thorough repair and furniahed with new equipments
throughout, to now open bribe ,reeeption of the traveling
DAY. jel
MANSfON" HOUgt;"; - •
GEORGE AURENTZ,
844 8T11.6.ET, just beside the Pennon
Depot Of theTennaylventa ItallrordOrhich makes h
the most convenient house In the city for passengers arri
ving by - that road. -
Tie Proprietor hating, at eendierable expense. fitted up,
in excellent sty/e, the 3.IILNBION , Houss wonid'hapect
fully k solicit a there of.patio RatrousßW Murre iorattmaed
A splendid 6TABLN and_ extensive WAGON - lAEA:afford
Ins ample accommodation to traveler!' and.resinsters. fib.
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beat the•market
can afford. febl:y
ST. CLAILL HOTEL,
Corner of limn and St. atrir strati; PrEthuriA Pck
ait undersigned, formerly of "EiVern's Rot el," having
1
.taken this large and commodiotta,BOTELOind having
matted It.ln magnificent style, tionfd„'realem,:itilly, Write
his friends and the traveling publieteieve hird a clap
,Ast
awed, with.the convenient* of the tenure and hidinng ex•
parienoe in the buainess, ha, can glie afire satisfaction,
and his charges moderate. - - , -
feb22 . : i . CONNELLY.
erl 1 I
rIORNEE.OI/ LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
ti the Reitman Depot.
jar:ally JAMES SHARRON, Proprietor.
' OWSTOWS. . •
UTSVIERLEY HOUSE; 60 Borah Eighth street, between
VT Cbeetnnt end Walnut, Phlladelpbbi, [stalky •
GASKilele MOUSE), .. •
00 VOLU OF MAIN AND 80,UTH LTB.; WARRICN,
TEM ProPrietor takes pleasure in manonnelng to the
intblic that this new andalegant hotel has been opened
se shousinf enteitainmfmt. Being commoditmeand roomy,
and adjoining . theoftlee of theOtdo StageCompany,it offers
inducentents azieurpasied in Warren fat thPanooMModa
Lion of the traveling community.
A share of public patronage Is reapeetfally solicited.
bulT , GASILILL.
RESTAURANTzi.
'ILKINS
_11111,14j
W. Q. GALLA;OHER, P
.ROPRIETOII.,
Avburth Over beiteeen Mod and
T HIS spacious eetibliatunent has been leaved by the Fab-
Bather,. and completely run"ltedkillat*
He is at all hoaxer prepared to !Vanish
every luxury chat can be found In the beet regulated
restaaran tainvhe States. •Ma epid6,us garwitl alwonibe
=pulled with the very tent Liottere: • (}nose of every de.:
eerlpticro, b Its &mem, can always befound at Willdnv
(nal W. 0. OAT
za - OYSTEII AND COFFEE HOUSE.-u
D. BAREARD.
No. 410, Sired, between Wood and Market.
jon19:17) PITTEXLVIIGII.
-tir D. =GUSH, Sole Bottler of &MTH'S celebrated
V • Kennett Aleand Brown Stout. Also,Common Ale
and Porter, In quart and pint bottles. ..
The attention of families, and the trade, la reepectftdly
solicited. sul try
Mineral" VW agar 111111 Barattprsvillia
IV' Id. D ENO LIEU, Pitt etreot, below Penn, le now
manufacturing and bottleing the above beverape on
an eztensive scale- ilia articles are of the best quality, end
nufattnred from th e purest materials. octThly
GREAT DISCOVERY!
A htPLE TESI'B, both by able Practitioners and Metal
cal Analysis. have demonstrated the great value 01
PROF. DE caura's handful combinatiOn,calW "EL=
TRIO OIL," for the relief and cure of Pain. But the people
themselves are renderlog their verdict in a manner both
unmistakeable and satisfactory. Idore than 10,000 bottles
have been sold Ma very short timea great propm tion to
[new, who heard others recommend It, who bad tried it-
That it is a splendiddiscovery is everywhere acknoirledvd,
and 1301hlag . liks It was ever 'Setae prepared. _Why, for
arm alone, it is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, es it
alw ye cares these painful tormentors in twatty-four hours.
Bat What Is ft not worth to the people If it cures Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcers, Sores of all kinds, (fro.
quently taking away all the pain In twenti•four hours,)
Ithenmatierm,Neurelgia,Palpltathin, headache, Bronchitis,:
Piles, Womb Complaints, (`ramps, Sprains, fore or swelled
Breast, Felons, Wounds' of all kinds, hut 'Would $609,000
exprers its value to the people) hP llecartstra.man will,
give freely for relief armpit:a. Will this Oil rellevepagsf
Certainly it solli. Buchman as wa have One named, hen•
orable and high-minded merchants, mayors, doctors and
°here bare so said, after from. ten to.tifty trials. They say
the Blair& Od is the finest medical combination ever pre
pared, neither offensive nor injurious, but effectual in all
the above and many other cares. Some honorable and
heavy business firms have, it le true, sold acme of the old
(turpentine, bituminous, or coal tar, ha. tic.) external are
pliestione, until their =Ai:mere returned bottle after bot
tle, with the remark that '-the remedy vita wereeiliati the
pain ;" yet sued, men Lave newer rzerur.endral nor given
countenance to Thera. Cut see fame of oar beet inerchauta
ordering more every ten days, and always giving - additional
testimeny to the value of this wonderful diservery. That
a great many ladles are using it es a medicinal toilet article
for themselves and th-ir children, is welt known. It cures
all previa, blotches and a•updcsie to the Mee and neck in-so
short a time, you smile acre ely erecit it. it frequently
rectory' s painfa2 smetiog In two tout a; has done it in bat
en hour cured mazy effacturply in lax , boom. If-ladies
knew the milting. ltrengtherung and healing virtues in this
Oil, they would never be induced to tse anything else for
womb romplainis or pains of any kind.
We now insert a letter just zeartved from Henry Wiley,
Esq_, who vent to England Mx wee
LO3DON ~ ks dace, (toy ir )
Ju 49 , HU.
Paor. Dx GRATH, Plalla.— Dear Sir: When I home for
my health, (wrofulous eruptions, aa ,) I never expected to
return again, believing that my complaint would soon
carry too off. Wher you gave we three bottles of your
Electric 0:1 to take with me, as merely a palliative, I did
art think I would eo veryecon be called upon to thank you,
es I now do, for my onmplete restoration.
I can only nay, Wore the departure of the steamer, that
you have only to come here with your Oil, to make a fur
tune in one year. There is not another Eirailar medicine In
England, it In the world. I will write by next steamer,
Yours, moat truly. Etansr Wit Zr.
It cannot be their Imagluationg, who state that Old gores,
that have decharged from six months to tire yearn, have
been cured by this Oil. it cannot be untrue, nor a damp
don, where pain is Mitered In one day, often In half an
boor. No! altnraott tense dictates not—and 600 written
tatters ray rho t Come and me them. A regular Doctor In
attendance; and t allies can consult a Lady, privately, by
dropping a line to the Office. Advice from a distance, mak.
log inquiries that any physician can &newer, will be
promptly attended to Always enclose a Stamp,
,as our ser
vices are freely given. and we and drawn open too often In
this way All cases treated liberally, With or without the I
Oil, as I have two Physicians assorbited for this express '
purpose. Prof. C. DE GRATH,
No. 39 South Eighth Atm; Phila.
A. Et.—The largest bottles ten times the cheapest. Please
notify me of any rase or failure to cure In from half en
hour to three weeks, as I wish to cure ell.
4ile- Fur ells by DR. ecrisKrt. 130 Weod st, latiilo
I tarDIALION IN NNW ..istiowierik—
Daunt', N. IL, June 9th.
lb B. A. Itzharstock @ D.L.—Gentlemen: far ere years
past I have used B. A. I - alma/dock's Vermituan for an an
thelmintic in my practice; my attention was first called to
it in a ease where I bad faded to disiodre worms withealo•
met, pink "and cowhage. A bottle was obtained and need
with desirable effezt; drum then I have. prmcribed it for
hundreds of patients, and in a large majority or CM , I . l th
complete s,uocem. In one ease a single bottle of the medb
cane brought away from one patientlt,Metlrrfght lemma. I
have never known it to do hgrm, and 1 - am Indtased to
make this statement from an honest conviction that It "lr.
the most minable Vermlfage yet known. both is my core
edence in Its "worm killing" powers, that I recommend it
other physicians in this section. and Danish them with
the article. N. C. BANADIS, al. D.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by B. A. FAUN
BSTOCK tr CO., corner of Wood and /first streets, Pitts.
hurch.
Law Book is.
T A 3.1 authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books.
10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Bouvier's lustitutee;
Green/liens Evldenoe•
Wharton'• Digest , lost ed.;
And other Reports, Elementary Works, de.
OEO. F. QILLMORB,
aeoll at the Mao. of Monsieur Post
BUILDING LOT FOR SALK.
LOT 24 feet front on Wll,lll street, and extending
Lack 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot Is a Cellar Wall, beilt for two small Ilonees. This Lot
Is In a desirable location for a residence: and via La sold
low, and on favorable terms. Title gc.,94, and clear from
tnrumbrance. Enquire of • CI.ED.if. OLILLMORE,
At 003 ea of Morning Post.,
Boarding School,
flEt 81131DIER BOARDING 110178.8.—The GLEN HOTEL
1,./ and Grounds are offered Ibr RENT for either the
[dame purposes. The else and arrangement of the house,
the beauty, extent and variety of tho grounds, and the
Angular advantage of the position, secluded from every ,
thing ohjectionable, render this a moat desirable loestlort
tbr either a Male or Female Simitkary. For terms, apply to
J. N. MITI KR, 97 Front att.-set
Irving's Great Work.
.1 HE LIFE OF OBOREIE WABILINOXON..--The first vol.
umo cl the above work is now ready for delivery.—the
rdeand volume will be ready shortly. It is ne tly gotten
up—printed on Ike paper, with chive ovmore pyctrelto end.
plees. Price $3,0121 per volume.
Ibis edition 1.9 published exclusively by sakikeriptiOni, end
pay eble on the delivery of each volcno.
T. J. EISNER a CO. are sole Agents tot the above work.
Office, No. 00 Fifth street, in Laufier's Bookstore, where
the books will be open for suberiber'a names.
04- All orders addressed to Co. will be sirictlY
attended to. /Br Canvassers wanted. atua-daw3ro
100 19.1A/aNtS 1123.11.1Nti ;
20 boxes No.l Herring;
(300 half boxes Gallons sardines;
200 boxes do do
300 quarter bxs, do do
5 dozen Anehortes;
dozen Capers)
b doled Olivet.;
dozen Lobsters.
Just recurred and for sale by
RHYMER 3 ANDRASON,
sap? N 0.39 Wood street.
I )10 ltt , N-200 cm. Nve. and 2 Antbrache, "Marl.
..11 etre," " Cameron" and "Cordelia" furnaces;
100 tone "hock EMI," Juniata ;
100 a "Monroe," do;
60 ' 4 " Creek," qoi
76 "Sloadei".SoMerset-"Conithj . ; for
(secol9) JOHN mopstaHAD
- -----
B • 100 lona Juniata Blooms and umto ;
100 " Lake Champlain; for sale by
Rapl9 JOIRT 300 AD
.• - •
10 kW Jiot/HB.-4 tust received litexpreis, this day—.
,I,NI Men:wire of 8. 8 Prot:did, in 2 YOlsi
Hoeft ?tante In China, in 2 Tote t.
0
Lad b
Homestead, of the West,y
Ann kr. sor Gold Beo
tepheus Lte, by ; J. Dallou ;
A.pimo.—.Tiobio g no 7 of Girlhood, by Mn. Mani:tern
Gillespie on Bane by
ye* work
Rag Picker, or Bound ant/Brea i
Spalding's Jepany •
Tennyson% Poems, new edition; •
/own as It Is in 1885, (eighth supplY;)
Dr. Dixon, or Atones of a New York. Burgeon
Bayard Tayldr's Japan ;
Household Words for . Noveinber t Duda
Yankee Notions , do /2 do
Peterson's Magnetize do 17 do
Godey'e Lady's Book do 20 Al,
Ballou's Maganine do
N Y. J ournaljelloOnlf juPPI;;) 18 do
all whO w do
ant
PER'd BOokatore, published, call at LAUF
lomat, , , nem •
THE Bt HinLOPEDIA Off ObtlfhllSYßY, Prictlral and
Ttl:oratical: :embracing Its application to the Arts;
B titneridogy Gralagl, Medicine and Phan:tid
yy,
Jameat, Booth, A. SL,BI. A , P. 8., kielterr , and 'Ream
in the 'united States Mint, Pmfeamrof Applied OhendstrY
in the Pr .nlGliti. Institute; misted by Campbell kfarttt,
author of " Applied:Chengdu n and “Glasinleal Maolpull. I
Gone " &nand edition: For Bald by
80,
• oct2 . C. rdo. 82, Wood
NJ 0 arizaott,
nowfor
r
I
curing Fever and Ague, end other Moue dlsellaes...l
The , . suffering fruit tae above coraplaintasionold os.II and
try bottle. Twelve doeen ink received by
nil, FUMING.
,
I ,114.
CORNUCOPIA.
Ifousnett Ale.
"M 110 AL
caNtA. .103 AEU. 9
( 1-21.1 4 •
4 wsw sod v!ssetinril . ~ ,
5 ' -'
*.7:7_ 4 ,- . • , , ;1• f Dteeates, , tAittnstri4, - .104 0 0510a1,
~..,•..-/ 3 Loodloo, DroPsh I &PROM:Mitt{
7 , ..- ...,,, ma, Gout, titunOn, ftervatisneas
P i e . . Irritability, Ingantmatiosa„,;(l.o3
.: .., - zekw, Pau , ifr - tp
,) ,- .72.fi15 - 4•-lfi ,
1 .. „ •,... • Back and - Limbx , F=X*Cogitial t
. it. .tte • T.O. :4 , -sti ph, -- LtuteatlV,rdiy:.Thyr., 1..
c
.. - --- • ~..."..:•-•:*•' -tlkwastitt in which SO P,Mintplf 4141,
J.s:',-. eine le' not more - mina riViolinl
much do:teas and -suffering - exigtrtinr - preV.en ..- t i .•
harmless but effectual- Cathartic , were' =Whys), ,
No person , eats feel well while witaturtte - Intbit othott : l•ra.
; L i
rails; twEtUat., it Ewe geueratet 'Minna Intriterr lel
diseases, which might-have bisect. avoided - by theilmel 'lnd
Judicious lite ells good- puigative; This ir silks trait 'of •
Colds, Bererith symptomiii - and Moue derangements.
They all tend to become or produce the delsp4earta VII
formidable diatatnyerewhkt load the beams all over the
laud. Hanes a reliable "fondly 'physic lir of - the drat tem
portanee to the public, hialth, and this Pill has per.
footed with consummate skill, to meet that dentind.` Ail
extensive trial of its virtues by . Phystcians, Profewerlyaod
Patients, has shown regatta surpassing- anything - hitherto
known of any mrttletne. Curet have been effected bcYnnd
belief, were they trot substanthoed by pereone of 4mth ex
alted positions and character as to for the Walgitrolott of
untruth.
. .
Among • the eminent tintleinen who b UAW& in
favor of these Pills, we may metaifin- -
Doct. A. A. , RAVREIi Anil„Yficiii Chemist of I3oston, and
State Asarrifer of Massachimette, whose high profeesienal
character is endorsed by the
Ron. EDWARD EVEnwr;satitai bf the iffiliniliketee.
ROBERT O. WINTHROP ; JitiPpetaket ni • he Rosen}
Representatifes.
,ABBOTT LAWRENCE, lifinisterPliiii. to EttiArid.'
al - i
NOUN B. P/TZPATRIOR; Diabolic Mop of. Boston
Dr, J. R. CHILTON, Practical ebomistof New TOrkeltr i :
endorsed by
Ron. W.I.BIARCY, Secretary of StateF
WE. D. ARDOR, the richest man in America;
B. LELAND 8:004 Proprietors of the Mistrooolitan Hobs];
and others..
_ ,
Did space - permit, ,we could glee "many Itundred
,ceUf•
cites from all parts Where the Phis hive beenmed, bitten.
dance even Ecorse...miming than the artamienee of Mir/ea
public men, is foundln.tbotr.ellectsupon ;
'There Piths, the result Of tong linrestigation mid. staidly.,
are offered to the public as the beet end moat co=
which the preeent :date of medical caber cam
They ar e 'compounded not of the drugs themselesS,A4l44;
the medicinal virtues onljef Vegetable Bereediee, Waded;
by Chemical procesa in a state of purity, and cOnshiliiiebY
seater in such a manner ac to .inenre. thelseat
The system of compopitton for medicines has barn found 111
Cherry Pectoral and Pills loth, to '
produce a more ettelardr 4
remedy:than bad hitherto been obtained by antprocese."
The reason la perfectly, °below'. White by the old oxide Of
compOsition, every medicine to bunienett;withmore =lees ,
of acrimonious and Injurious qualities, by UM) each jail ,
vides' virtue only that is desired - for the curetted iffmt la
present. All the Inert and .obnoxlona traallelei of each ,
substance, employed are bat behind,. the curativewirthee
only being retained. Yenta his self evident Itmt, the effects,
should prove as they have proved, mere purely rinnedisk"
and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any
other medicine known to the world.
As It is frequently expeolant that Many medieinesallatild,,,
be taken under the counsel of an attending Phii•lari, sine
es he could not properly Judge ore: Onelzuwittinut
ing Its cam t:osttion,,L bare supphed the
.ecturate lormulaio
y which both my • Peetoral and Pills are mada, to the;
wools body of Practitioners In the United State, and DritWa '
American Provinces. U, however, there should. te =yea.
who has not received them, they will be forwarded by snlya
to his request.
,
Of .all the Patent Mediates. that 'are offered; bow
would be taken Ir their con:madden wan known l ilhelt
life consists In their mystery.. I have no mysteries,.
The computition ofmy preparations is laid "o to sal
men, and all who are competentto Judge on the stddect
freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinale
merits.. The Minty pectoralnaaptmentintat loyfehrialbe
men to be a wonderful medicine before its effeetif Wen
known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same ,
thing of my Pills, and even more confidently; and al*"
willing to certify that their intliolp edam were more then
realized by their elects upon trial •
They operate by their powerful influence on if/ isf tenni
viarera to purify the blood and stimulate it Into healthi
action—remove,
the obstructions of- the stumseheliewels.
II rer, and ocher organs of the body, restoring •t4eir irsegth
tar action to health, and by - correcting, wherever am ea,
ist, such derangements to are the trot origin of amen:-
Prepared by Dr, JAMES C. AYER, Practical and dna
lytical alp:mast, Lowell, Maas. Price omits- per Pod,
boiteafcrill. ' '
801 d by. B. /L. PAUNESTOCI CO; at who/en/Wand
retail, by evetyDruggist in Pittsburgh,. And byalf, Deane
evert, where. , jeft,huidew
114 HALATION
/Ca T/314 Man CP
ASTHMA ANA rasUMPTION ,
NEW AND VERY WONDEODL
Etl ti:EANA
BEOUGHT Twin TO Tfa. H. DOOB. OP Tairsaluini'
A WONDERFUL, DISCOVititY nee v effinittlr beed Hat!' • -
/A_ by Dr. Curtis, of t is city, in the treatment of CMS. —
somptinn, Asthma. and- all L 11.14.1.88. of the Lungs. Wile:, e
to to " Na. Coasns'e Ifroakus, oa Lanni= HIGIU,2I V4114:-.
sun CIMIHT gram. With this new method, Dr. C: hits re
stored many &feinted otiose to health, as an evidence whlei
he has innumerable certiflcatm ~43Peaking of:the treat, f,
meat a physician remarks, "It is evident Mat Wusli e lt7,"
constautlybreathingan agreeable, healing vapor—the me.
dicinal properties must come in direct contact leitti , thei •
whole maid cavities of the lunge, end thus escape thannuals :"- f
and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced, t
Into the stomach, and subject to the proem of digestkm,"7
The Hygoana for West ail the Druggists throughout that'''
country.—Paw York Ptdottierio of. Amnon 14,,- ; t
The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under thallium, Netts.;
out the least- inconvratenw--the heAt of the , bbly tieing
sufficient to evaprrate the fluid- Hundreds ef. oetee „of
cures..likothe Osilowing, utighrhetnuned: '• - - •
One package of the if skstiiu hascurcdnue of_thelothnik
of di years standing. J. P. Kicsetrar,
P. M. of DUSICZUMON re.
lem earVl' of the Asthma-of ten yawn' etanding
Curtist ilygeana. Mumma= Esaroe,..Brooktyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Paul, of No:6 aartuxuind street, N Lords cured et
a severe case of Bronchtds by the llygelba. p,
My ulster has been cured of a disessing cough cf serieral ,
Ye.rge standing, end decided le be incuraele -by the phyla,:
data. She was cured in one mouth, by the Hymns.
J. IL OADIUMT, Itich=oudOde . ..,
The Bev. Dr. Cheerer of New York, tartifles of our
due In the following language .
. .
New TORE, Noy. 16,1854.,
Dina thlult ld ly. of'Dr.,Onstted. Hymns 1124 i
remedy in diressei of the throat and .lungo. Doming bid:4
some opportunity to testily Its 'efficacy, I amownyinticd - ,:
that it isu mostexcellent 'medicine, both -the Byrtrr *MS
the inhaling application to the chest.• ,
N. IL—Dr. Curtliee Ilygeana fa Um orilaiNvo and ORDX • .
GENUINE ARTIOLB; all others are bliss ltnitatione; : ce -
elle and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them taloa
would POISON.
Por sale by Dr. Geo. n. Keyser, 140 Weed street
E. Sellers A - Coc Leo: A. Beckham, Allegheny 'City: - John" „
Sargent, Nesrßrighton; LALaiser, 'Rochester. '
. imybachustra.:.: •
Carter's Spattaish Billature: -
THE GREAT "P-UPdFIBP• OF., THE ,31.00/1 1
Not a Panicle of mammy in it.- ,
LAET Tl° APPIICTED READ AND PONDZIAI.A.,gpia
broth f Remedy for &refute, Klna I ill%
win, Obstinate Cotentin=• &outlaw; Nmplas Or k
on thelaw, Blotolow, Boils, Ague and &tar Chunk Sore , /-
Rvae, Ring Worm or Totter, &odd Head, En taint., ,
Pain of the Noose end Joints, Stubborn Moen. Eygliiio,
Disorders, Lumbago, Spiral Oonapietnts, and 'nu, aftro •
arising from au inyarliclous userof hferottry,linprudencel =
Life, or impurity of the Bleed.
This great alterative inedidna and ?meets, of /nowt ei
is now wed byr . own& attain% vadlentalteni all •
of the United Slates, who teoldtv daily lo•the remari I
flues rerformai by the greatest of all medicines,. "WO
TER'S Sf'ANDsid 10 101 13114." Neuregla; Ithectaistank.,
oorofula, Eruptione on the Skin Liver l&agaa,,
Ulcers, Old Bores, Affections of the'Rldmays, ViSOlilsesof that-'.
Throat, /demote Complaints, Pains and Achba of the Donee.
and Joints, are osedlly Nato flight hyvistag thle crest and 4 ,
inestimable remedy.
Par all diseases o f tote -1 1134, % *),011digg halt yet teen f 01214
to compare with it It ataxia the system of all import
De; soto EentlYotadi i letently,on. the Lim • and Eldneya,
strengthen the eon Vn a tone. to , the iltordtcl4,l4-
makes the tAin clear and h ealthy' and reatorea the Conan
totkos, enfeebled by disease or bream duanapelesaseacia ,
ne youth, to - Its pristine vlgoiandistrana. A
For the Ladiee, it le inowlehly Dann than 111 the ates.
maim wee used. A-few dMos of Carter's S. •LeLb
will remora all salltdrettlit nt oelloPieziontE root' i"
mantling - to the 4.1.31 - ante alsketicity to rho step, and
prove the neural balt,Wino remorkabledegras
the mead's's over heard Of. -
The large number of ceattlout . es which wee hayarearierattei . : ,
from pemanottons all - parte - of the Ilnited73 tatehis the *tr.
evidence its& gsroi is no hu mb ug about it: The limo;
hotel keepars,moglatroiss, physicians, and publitmen,yelli:
known to the community, ail odd their teedisn ia =a
wonderful *Sects of this RESAT BLOOD PEI I
Gall On the Agent end get a Ciro* and 41121InGt. ISO
read the wonderful curet this truly greatest gallidcdicitem—
hike pomanued.
None genuine Maim signed by..I3ENNETZ BREW '
Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Via; to atom
orders for sappllea and agencies must be eddreased.
And for sale by B. A. PAENE3TOCK, /MULL ELLE.:
NG, 11.131111 ED lUMS., and by Druggists generally._
oetalsLewly
`TAINT PROM CANADA,—
• Qtniese. Nbruary Tth,18.54: -
-Wrvs• 8 4.. Fedt aw—WeAte4 ; tbe Pleeertra
this iaototrig, thirisithidiertiftelite of your Ver.
cuifuge, which mill be very gratifying to ypin wilt Tim stiatiL
voluntarily. We are, Gentlinee, par& rely ter/ I n, •
- HUMAN '4
Gem/Meell lieffe Meaghtea. fun into 0 1 4,444 AT -;s
son, "older Were for a ..m.derable time eultering from.
wonm& iviitchiumd two bottles- of tour Veimitage; "
which I gave them three dome, according to direetlonta,
and strange to gay, inlets than , threwhirUre thtyVaitettinhy
less t4an Ml Vii 11 WIDIPixt ?nu t 4 some at j,b.e , extiscai.- - - .,,
/Wary length et from twelve to 4,l*is tnchea.
Hoenig experienced WY much of the beneaid etre : aped
your Vermllnge, .1.-fetd it my duty to rititunerid it tolini`'"
as, In my opinion, one of the moat fettle campy
dire against wormy toter offered to UM - public!: " '
Gratlcieme, believe me to be . {l
tour mu c k° llll 6F 4 :rid bramble esiirfil
Prepared
LSATEBL;,, •
and sold' b y 114 3., A. I, 2IIINESTOCIi - & - uu:4‘,.
corner of First and Wco4 0:110.
A HuMS ill 11 1''' "..;uuti.rit Y. 1,-For *ale- a golgornals: .
11. COttege 13 . - oure- of six rooms Urid.. geZd celler;leitli....„
frame ber7A and stibleicarriege housra.vmoke tikuv , ' -
Ca.'s 61 111(110ga, with Twelve Acres of well.issproved• a ...i..•
Also, Poulin or every Variety and choice quallthseVa It ..±.
Garden, with fruits, Sowers, grope vines, au..-471 In coin.
Wet. order. Immediate possession- can. he 0 7 ccts.. 11, ft:).
oohed. Situated hi a bealthriald - igresabla "location ~
three m 01.8110131 the. Point ferry, on the kisabligtoirpaC• -
Price $ 2 • 70 0: terms easy. Miele a rare oppartrliitlPV
persons who are desirous of procuring a country jot'
~.„.
the city. • - oil+. CUTE 181711 2 41 0 4744 _
~
- sep7 ~,
- • ' ltrierliCt.lll4,: t t l
.ev , .... 3
I/ RIGHT% PlillfrilUhr 11 ATElli.r . , 4 , 001 , h ". w e d . .
y y and remotes all dyixrpt9mo , - -°: -,,.., . .....- 1
ur.bnosccat
Penang using
~ . t
• - WatniiiP" -
Are tuner liable/A a` ' . •••! I •I 4 . EA T UA , Ba l . - . . -'- -:
lath.4l:oB PII-E31.11:31 JELTHARION
14,0 reliable iseohlition to the toile;tetel 4 t 4 ,
any sequin:et • -
or We by_br. ONO. ILICKYSER- and R. E. BELLERki•-'
CO., at.2s enkto ver_bottio.
14 oats:data' *ND 02 6 5T0 8
Lt , 'thug. Otte rilllb.o bOtt/e 8 of, this Aelikhard
rU
for the hair have beta sOlchand- sales. area m ole
hirrrastoge.
For boarairying, preterrh% zralorixl g tha,hair.ititerha.; . :•
Paration cannot be azeemeil- The
,price oteztta)
brings It : within the teach of .4. t• i Th r. t 0 w,... ; T o ,
will fi nd it irxxil Fold, whiolcialii se
maple • ' 6 a_POßMitibL , _
, t , A AELIZIrCEo, BOOK b, Ake —Lambs's.Now York Journal;
Iyl tbr .oorobor • - flonorea Zdagiutiztoitbr October- - ' '
10
The 6,,41 b 0 76 la Charles Dickens'. •- ' I ' - '
Trial cut Triumph, try T.EL - Aithar';' i• - - . ''
L. 8. WILD. by Horauel Lour. • - - ." ,' -
Rocodroi sad for sale at • • , ; . ,_ ..,:, , ,.', a. -
..: VE A , ..anturarrarizi a ocox-v'. '
Fifthat,trotmito-tlwTheatia,'-'
lyriti/LlB AND VEDMIQUEI for Ale low at
Da. =TEEM .
Corner Wood streetuid Virgin
tiOLICTIPErinia AlnsTik NT [or u e et
Ds. KEYBX/113, -
Wass: W?o4 strait sid ViziA
zfi'~`'v
~'•Y
~Y
.y
• ••• - 1 - '*:'''''':
:".•;..":']',..-...i';' , ..; 4i,.;,-.2-,7,-2-'-::.
' l / 4 . ,
\