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Life and BrinfOns of Dr. Spencer; Hopkins' god , ctoantrourow-- • SU Days orPreitiOrt; Thit Book and Ste thou; Morninge Jostle, by asy—s, continuation of hie Morning an.l,..tveratig.gxerefses; Bsrraq,PrzicHealliernfons; Marries on ElavitrY; Cheact-EtblePi'gilthol'ehtfp, oxlip 60 eentat.' A I rmirsorttneiat ot beautiful anaplain - Elltle4:Chtird. and atbarEngHtfi 0dip9122; also k . oinily• :CU Bible !Waited prices : Flower'OfjlJiritaily Peter the"Witiler;_ mauriettonlAtirs Prayer; •• ' ' Scott's Otinftentkrie3, vole,a ,Aelvedition • The Ft64by einraningtit Vie Christ of 4114ry ; Tkt,*.t:teMßottton and lluginot by Eyre; = _ TranoWs WarkvainnPleitf'Rvitta's Tealainetit, NriglikinAket and PressuribY Trench: , . , Goodrich's:WWl Geography; Footsteps of Bt. Paul; Work e . ti'Plititfto 110-itnd tbSw to Do It ; Scenes In the Practice of a New York Physicia ,, trate& . " ?dr: B iU Cpl BOOHBI! — -- _) 111.2 sadly Bayard Taylor'agrentWOik on 'Japan. am, fifth supply: Physical Goarreeby of the Bea, by Lieut. Usury; . by Humboldt, In 4 vole; rdiolta:_antettizal romance, by Ellssbetb a KIDD " ; A Tinnier's LIM in Africa, by B. O. Demoting; Waikna or Adventures ou the biosurlto Hhore, by 8. A. Genius of Italy,. by: Bev. Robert Turnbull; Life ofttberaller Bayard; bllas Bocatter'a.lteeeipt Book; TraMila in Sanwa and. the blast, by H. J. Pr - h. ° Cora aliadta Doctor Hidden Path, by author of "Alone." Jaw:imp It wasazd le, by R. Hildrath ; Doestioltz; • • • Mar ropers, by IL Want Beecher II istory of Ben Fevor,by 1311111116 M ; Bits ot.Blarboy ; Mr& Blitz' Hook Book • Tbo-blatels • The Planter's Victim; lowa salt Is to 185 b; Escaped 34u0 ; • tisrpare Story Stook, neatly bound in 10 vole—the bast boots (orchids:at extant; - o.lc.field. by_ W. IL Arnold; t : .q - LI ppitnxit's Gazetteer ut.thst.World. A leoiainigeosortMent oiSebool Books,Statinnery, &a., which 3511.1 be E01d...111 per cent tower- than can be bed else where. Remember Ao call it- - _ oct I 1 LA viTzEoil Bookstore, No.ll Fifth et. UNDICRIDLLETS AND DRAWERS.--anal roecelved Am isaortthent crOashoiere; Scotch. Wool, Shaker Knit, Lamb's Weed - Merl no, Clhatookkr2 . „Thread Silk and IStont Silk; and Amerlean Wool Wrappans, at the ,iIIIILNISITING HOUSE or . 1.. nthatimunal & SOY, octl2 .N0.,70 Wood atreot. rrnevitLitia OtiA W 1.6, Alllial.Fll.9 AleD 8436.33/01-- Jort receiyol, fine eseartreent at/lot/eh told-Bay State:atieorla; end Palk, Oh.aille. , Cestuttenre. end Velvet Iduttlerei . • • L. nUtIMBIELII d SON. octl2„ .1:10..70 Wood street. • NINA TSIA STWIE,.-30 chests of Week Teas of the tineei qualities; tO chests Young Dyson, 'King Chop sod Mayans ) with other grades, Jest received by • I. B. DRAY% octi2 tio. I Diamond. L . l 1.4.0,13.—i* bias. Lorcring's °rushed, rayed:. Coarse Pialrerriod and Olarited Sugars' b Mids. ibrivering's Syrup, unequallea 'for fieriness of ilavorAlleiF. P.R. zatevo. received bi octl2 1,11111120 K r.,-.222 boxes prime W N. Chvvve jam received / audio: valeby lectl2l r. B DR.AVO. :li t wil—suo-tm. Drum Coettatl; • -15 bble. No.l Mackerel; -2 2, do Salmon : just - rocalved by octl2 . . ' P. It. MUM n . t ISIIAWLY I l—A. e. mom ato Pew atv4gg ttoillitypt owl moot dwirable iiisorttoont. of Steswie ever offeridla this market, ecunimiolOß the new at and meet taakdozgaite atalealO Long and klquaxe Ray state, graph,. :IMO, Irlooteb, Thibet ‘ Stelle,CAstunato,Ao.i also, a very alivant aasortmont. att Lang . ruad Pi/uarn Brodie Fl/.. Is. OCIO to —.Jam returned from the .2ost, and eo opening • large and epleedld assort. met t of goods in my line, which will be Bad at low prime. 411. Watches _repaired in the best manner. Jerwalry mode to older and repaired. Hilmar Ware manufactured, W. W. WILSON, oct7 67 Hertel itivet, corner of Fourth. IX AUBEB OF 0110telt LAUD Yon HALE—With 1.7.1 goal Dwelling Gouge, Spring House, Garden, ac.; alt und+r good nines, and In cultivation., altnate about tight ml le4 front the city. Price $7OO. Terms easy. oct I 8. OUTIIELICIT & BON, 53 Market eV! Volt HALLS AND DINING 1t00173--00:Waioscodage l' and Ceilings of 11.1inabettilnu style • Marbles io every variety. For ehle by W. P. JR:milieu. & cos ILK aIUILTS AND littA withal—Jett received., an ste -171 ..rtdcwut of 3,6, 9 and 12 threads Silk Shirts and Drawere, of all mono, by rill L. ELIBSNIFLELD & SON. eblgr. ULIAHS, T Ac.—A. A. &LAWN & - fhe. have Just opened some WO more Cloaks and Taltnaa, et the Rawest And mast elegant designs In Cloth, Velvet, Moire Antique, de. 0et.12 _ . ti r ciff ti WO more of the 1:&041/ faebionable etylee and enters of finUn and Velvet Bonnets, of their ova and Emden usannfacture, toady for exhibition. - - - 1) it. )11 ,, N - 1 4 eN01; tl !NG 01:10 for taste by 00, d • c, t 9 corner Wood' and Find sta. 1 EbIOSS-20 aoreafreedk moans jugs receivedeat for 1,1 FitiO by 103THER A ANDERSON, 1.1 I No. 39 Wood arrant U 11 etI3III(ErIDA-501) lbs recolvol and for aids by 1.1 °oil 7/LEMING BROS. I BROWN ntiO sr AUCTION—On TUItaDAY I M oitNING , October 164 :at :10 o'clock, at the Wargo bcu Messrs. Engliab A Ricliardsou, No. IIG Weber stro , r, Lsttreon , W.d‘ and Arnithflott Pinata, WM ba 4d, bl,ts r rims Cuba Sugar. Terms at sate. P. SI. DAVIS, Auotksooor. _ NI bIWATICAL INSTRUMENTS—Aid aiming, a e J. iey superior lot of lilatheotatteal Instruments, 'stud, will br pold al greatly reduced rates, by W. It 111AVICN, Ks* lore , . Market street, turner of lieocroct. YttgllK AtosibtAutt, CANNB AND VALIBI7O--Just ro iv.-e fun f rupp y of the &bow. pods by L. FITREIHMLD & EgThr, oo(12 N 0.70 Vicarial:rush f I tad RO_NDSOSIEST assortment of Gallen and Sauey 1 awes cab be bought at No. 107 Market street, cheap ar reda. [auk' W. E. 80111.11:WLZ ) N rt i. n Y m s t in 2°o l front, :n7ll;eVbe p r "ili al l i g i berk building of two 7001011. The lot Is 17 feet front on Robinson street, Allegheny. by 77 deep. to =any. This property is in good order and willba sold on easy teems. . . 7 - AiLitTllta—The Pocket Cimentim% or Revolving Limas uar; Pocket Mementoes, Fancy &fiery Daggs, Snoree flr boo] Pen, Pistol Pencils for boys, Lair Brushes, Pearl Powder, lierpetir Soap, Rosemary Ibr the hair, &a, Mar /4 a ou bands and for sale by EL 4 OUTITBERT, OoLIS 64 Market area. NO. SUalkii,---70idmie prime (or sale by . °MS MUM, HAIR A Ell:INTIM I . tte A larKe and . MASON stookoofoi)txettrees a atteu oodsttkhz her e Ism received, somprlieg the most hohlonable shades ct French Merinos, Psmmettse, Plain and Bigared Wool De Lailac.e, Wool Plaids, tc , tso- N()TICE TQ Moore's Patent Improved Drill, for sowing Wheat, Oats, Bye, Barley and Grass needs, for sale at - the Seed and Agricultural 8t0re,.47 Itiftb et, by- Laug22lr9t9 JAMBS WABDBOP. I WAWA BADS.EI. TWIST AND PATUNT DIIKCOEE I 0 tihßvtruan $lO and upwarda call Ma Etatarpriaa Uua Worko, 136 Wood street nug27Dr , WN L TETLEY. . . . Ur ITEUMATISII.—Dr Brown's newly discovered remedy It for Rheumatism to a speedy and certain remedy for ihat Weal trouble. It never fails. Oftlee and Private Consultation Zooms, No. 41 Diamond Pittatnargh, Pa. The Doctor le always it home. no•6,l•vrlT A retail:oN% DIGER/NARY of Machines, Mechanics, A Engine Work, and Engineering Illustrated with four tbousand engravings on wood. In 2 vols. Por Bale by B. T. C. MORGAN, wd2 N 0.104 Wood street, near Fifth. 1, 1 1101 eepra 11.A.NOLYGS—Panel Decorations, In Gold and Velvet, fur Parlors; and other new designs, just received audit:resale by W. P. MARSHALL d CICL, - 87-Wood stied- • rt,O. MOLASSES-21 btati new N. o.moufmarkeF r eind par atean , :te!Ep.!l,.for Bala by A7ws - tt. istraco; 4,2 111 HTB A NI, .001,14.113—J wit received trout um Facto- CI Ty, a firm lot of Bbirts, (Preach wriate,) with or without the neyr Styli Byron Collars, by octl 1:1113.811FIELD 4 SON. Itir AN I LLA AND (AMER WRAPPING PAPIStin--Small 11.1 said large, light aril !wavy, for Newspapers, Dry Goode, Shoes, Confectionery, &a., 120 W receiving awl far wholeasie and retail, at former low prlcea, by J. S. DAVISON, 13b Market, near /fourth streak P. S.—Dry °coda Merchants invited to try them- Diehl SCIPAIDV/PLIQUID HAIR DYK changes almost Instant- Irredd or grey hair to black or brown. This Dye has bee. used to thousands of eaten, and is a most excellent tat la. $T per hem. IiKRYNTR) HOAP is used for removing ten, sallowness, cml re.iness dale skin. It also cures all chaps, chafes and roughtsess of the skin, and renders it sett and white. 125§ cents per coke. Sold by 8. L. 01.ITEIBKIIT, oct9 b 3 Market street 'lii{. CONSTANT 11.18tl of the ItOSISMARY Ell keep Om ri hair soft sod luxuriant to the most advanced age. 11 eradicates (landfall' and keeps the scalp healthy and 43;ean. I t a so prevents the hair from falling off and promotes Ito growth: and then it Is only 2t cents pet bottle. bold by L arraiurr, b 3 Market at LAN/Mb—LW pairs 104,114 and 124 Barba, Whitney I) and other mskxa of Blanket:BPa received by - • oeto A. A. MASON At CO. I,ltri it it:ramie a analtS-1 nave jag rewired another r Ripply, of genuine Ifavana &vars. Mono wishing an r arellonf article of Began can always procure them et oct2 .708. FLIMING'Ic ng,t9R—No. 1, ter Railroad Cars, heavy:Rae:binary, J ae.a r No. Z, far Coal Cars Wagons, Carriages, Carts, Dr. 3 s,, Otoolbuwee, de.; :or eale by IiRNRY H. COLLINS. uTiNoutii übige—e. a J. $w carer's brand: Y V 60 boxes 8140 ; 21 do 10x12; 35 do 10.1.14; with other sites, (or sale by oeiC &lan?. t HURTER. kit( 1 N Titit STORify lea 88 Firm Staxar—Je e r r e . velvet', a largo 'dock of CillifEN and BLACK ?NAB, eceinieting et all the different flavors and grades, purehaaati direct frOm-tfet Ipportet.B, for cask and will be Bold whole• sale and rafirat tbe lowest twines. 8. JA llltlalliflAGS-.-A very large assortment c( Dress and I Cloak Trimmings, of the most fashionable styles, Just mei voil by [sepl2l A. A. DIMON At 00. I_,NI.aNNELI A. MAKIN a CO. have received a very it- large assortment - of White, Red and Yellow Wiannels, of every msde; also, a lot of 10-4 Skiiiing Stuwels. mept9 I SKY CLOAKINO CLOTELS—Just feeetved, an anar4 jr ment of superior shades of Grey -Olothalor Ladlet Cloaks. . prep26l A. A. MASON 3 CO. itSU LINENS—A, A. Al/Let/If t 00. have Jost opened I '2 ear.e of the best ;mikes of Irish Linens, of every ;111141. sep2o • TKLLA ['AWLS— An assortment of vary rich and filiadanableC olo l ll of Btelliatturefiejustnlioned. s Fepa;,„:-,) . .i!L A . ASON 1PC13.; 215 , Fifth st... tesatlfal 'sin*, by Abulon , Ilarlirittotatliof of"Aliptio," tor We Ect` eep I'2 DAVISON'S, SSldarkAt st S s .li 6W141-rotp excellent style of the above, with nrocALe Motlec,) mt. received. rket t A. A. MASON 1. 00. Lto to-day--got your pau OAHHLYS, 1 741 7 1 4 'ourth rereft:-.tot relyello Hall. -g4 YorA sa aepl6 xmcEtta&.NtOtirs. 10 1 Itigi= 4 2Oo 'that fict. *o'2 Anthruoite; Ls -L , , 400 Idniata: 203• - 'Allighenjr; GO Coke; far Halo by MEIN MOOIIHR&D. A. A. MASON A CO., 75 F Mt street 8. OUTTIBERS & SON, 10 Mike, pure HE article, for ash) by NRY H. OOLLIEd .?.n: :F.: -- .. IWtilom)s. t ‘,4 Ammo:, Arrange me - o of. Time, TQIIEIC DAnd v idteW4f, ONDAYB %M -ind bit ono change Or between canniouo land polumoro. CO and Mar Monday', 3nru618tb,1855, Trains Will run se follow GOING laser. iv:ea Erpress N4ll Tram. Train. Leave. Train. & so P. id.... 61230 P.M. Columbus 1.04:0 6. M. 4,46 64 ' - ! -- 1250 41. M. Newark ------ ',..,m thi° p " . AL ,_,. 8 44 212 " ZaramvOle ....- ..... :-,:g a .. . : lat 44 3:01 " (losiand------ ... ... ,110 - -it 704 a a.-25 u 8:51 " a:l4 " 8.1ra0nt.„.:44....... 2:44 " " 845 " arr. &15 5 " Arrive tallalr —. am____ arr ._ . 14re.ti . - Nait Night . leave- Train. Train. Train. nailer ...... --... 9:45 A. M. &U. A. M. &00 P. M. gamma .......10:31 " 815 " 7:08 " Darneaville...---.10:52 " 0:43 " 7.40 " Cambridge ----JIM " 8:04 " 9:00 Concora-.--.--1217 P. M. 8:30 " 9 - .25 . • Zanwnrilla ... bby ~ 9 - .30 " 1050 ~ Newark ... .'- 2:08' " 10:37 ". 11:50 Arrive Ooltunbua— 3:20 " 1216 P. M. 121 A. M The di:sprees Train going Cast will stop to take up or taavepinnesogers, at Taylor's, Newark, Wiwiße, Concord, Cambridge, ClaMpbelßs, Barnesville . and Belmont only. Como Wiser will stop only at the Wm teamed Bretton& The Mall Trani will etop.at 411 the Stallone where the Halt be received, in..delivered, add' at all other Stations on notice being ; given. Tho Night Train will stop at all Sta tions on proper notke (I being given.EA onia ST. Tha 10:00 A. M. Etxpress Train, connects at Columbus with the Rspiviss Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Wring Rellruad.‘ at 'Newark with morning Trains to and trom Sandusky, llandeld and Mt Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville' aid Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio fOrllialltonnyWialdhgton, Philadelphia and Eud ora Mina. : 4 Via WO WM. Train trill namteet at (iambus *Rh the second Train Rota Ciattitaddi t at Newark with ilandnaky, elaruttkid and Newark Railhead; , and at Wheeling with Right Train onadthahro and Ohio Railroad, Passengers leaving Loalsvilla and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 ,d.:lll:Trtdn oetv Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana. polls and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad sr/Webs° connect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at Crib P. M., and leave by10:30 P. al. Train on Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad, arriving in Balti more at b P., M., next der„ ills =so P. M. Trait; connects at Colninbtie with the Mail Train wb ichleaves Olnelmmtial e:3O P. and arrives at Beth& at Alb A. M. commuting with the Aaommoda, doh Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passau. getaleaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this routeoria Mktigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day. ton, reach Columbus in smarm to take We train; sod at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber. landodeep thorn, and resume by Exuma Train to Bair. more and Rasters Cities. GOING FMT Ths tds A. MAUR Train connects at Reßair with Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Banduaky, hlasusfleld and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago riahlourogville:..at Columb u s with the trains for Cincinnationid with trains for Xenia , Dayton, Indiana polia, and Chl-Ogo, via Payton and aid Urbana. The 1145 A. M. Rooms Train connects with the Rrpresa Train from Baltimore, end arrives In Columbus at 3:20 P. M. and connects with trains going South and West arriv ing In Cincinnati at 7 P. IL The tL-00 P. M. Train connecto with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train at $l5 A. IL, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. palls, Lafayette, Terre haute, Baia Lords and Chicago. ISAAC If. BOUTIMICIC, Supt. Zanesville, June 18, 1855-i ja'2l,l OLETZLAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. .coriNsartito SVIIALINEII/1 ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE, VIA . WELLSVILLE AND ; Ohio and Penneylvamta UKStroud, VIA ALLIANDIL shortest, quleteat and want Tellable route to Toledo, I Chicago, lloek bland, atom., and St. Logic, le VIA IJUIVKLAND. This route is One Bundled miles shorter and about nine bonne granter than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Deily Trains hem Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains (roue Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland els hours Chicago lirenty three Imam, end St. Lords thirty-seven bourn. Che and after Monday. September 3d, 1833, the trains on 541 road will rim as follows : VIA A LLI ANCE. The 'balm of the Ohio Eds 4 Penne. Railroad leaving Pitta• Dumb at 200, A. M. and 8.00, A. 51., and 3 00 P. M-, con nect at Alliacare at 800 A. 51,, 11.50 A. hi , end tl 3 , 0 P.ll, as follows : 'trains for Chwelart4 leareAlliance 8 00, A. M., 11.60 A. M., etas 695 P. M., conn.sting itt Licalann with Trains for et:IV -IWO Malls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland it 10.'25 A.PL, 210 P.M , and 853 P. M. Pass:agora for Toledo, Qhieago lit. LOUIS, Luck Island, ()Mena, and the North-wost, who wish to go through with oat detention will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., to that is the only train by- which class connections are panda through Chu above points. Penaingsrs by this train reach Chicago at 7. 30 next morning. and Kt. Louis at midnight. The steamers El!pee and Rosalie will leave the lilonongir bele wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted) at 10 o'clock, for Wolls'l'lllo, connecting with the tram leaving We at 4 30 P. 10 . An Accarnmotiatinn Train will leave Weltwain daily, (Sundays exaspted,) at 640 P. ht., conitneting at Bayard wit)) Niprwis Train, arriving ln Clevelwrid la 2 10 P. el Train from Wellsville tanner-ling at Input, for Carroll ton, Waynesburg, Darer and Now Philadelphia. Aar Tiaketa for Cleveland, Chicago and the North Woet, via Wellsvflq aroilold at $1 less than vitt Alban®. . Tho Trams from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as :Vollows :—Leave Cleveland at 010 A. M., 2.45 P. 11., 7 05 P. U. Arrive at Chlcago - 8 30 P.ll ,T. 40 930 P. IL Trains leave Chicago for Reel island and flt. Louts as follows r—For Rock Wand at 900 A. AL and 11 Ou P Per Et L 07318,0.15 A. It and 11.46 P. M. Pawn:gem for Etti Louis go over Rock Inland Iltdlroad to Joliet,atul Metter, over the Chicago and Illieslesippi Railroad to Alton, and theme. by eteemboat toilet.) to Bt Louie. Nam:mere by the % 15 A.ll. Train arrive at ht. Loots 11.20 came evening, and by the 10 05 P. M . Train at noon neat da ka gg age checked through to Cleveland, and there te checked for Chicago and Bt. 1,012i6. FAKE VIA ALLIANOIS AND 014EVELAND Ir/ data &t cri. 24 err. To Alliance $2 30 To la 8•116.-416 Ou jib 60 Cleveland ... 400 " Rock lerd, 18 00 14 26 " Toledo - 060 " (Wens -.- 18 16 14 00 ° Chicago ....jl3 00 $lO 60 " Springlield 18 70 16 20 Bloorelngt.-10 90 1160 " Burlington 19 00 •' St.. L0t00......21 00 16 60 procure their tlekete .t the e Monongahela Moutte, third °Et=are requastad Company, In door below the corner I I END, 130 in, Cleveland. chtuanicr, AO., Pittsburgh Great American and tr. 8. Express & Mail Route 72 MILES OW DISTANCE SAVED, And Two Changes of Can and Baggage Avoided. AIR LINE ROUTE BMW CHICAGO- AND ST. LOUIS Ina vague°, AMOR if BE LOWE • ; , •• • •. •.••••• :••.: RAILROAD, Formerly 10bleago dt. FIIII(LtGO TO ST. LOOM IN I HOUB&—Trains leave the fiends filentrel Depot, fbot of Water meet -Bt. Laub Day Frprete daily, Sundays excepted, 1:16 A M. Bt. Loehr Night blipreaadaily,Baturtlaye e: 9..30 PM. Lorna Freight d Emigrant daily, Bond. exe. 6:30 A M. Piaggage checked through to Si. Louis. • Traitor run 'direct through to Alton. (259 milm,) with out change of cars or beggep, and connect with the Ootepaay'e splendid eteamera Winchester and fiennteer, running In excinsive connection with Passeneer Trains from Alton to gt Louis, (23 tulles.) without landing. These boats, for speed, convenience and elegance,are unsurpassed on the Western waters, being fatted up with Bathe and ape dons Waahnuints,alibrding to passengers the opportunity of removing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad traveling, amireadhing St. Lode refrealied from the Mime of a long rids. • Santos and Nebrasia this to the most direct route, and passengers destined for Bloomington, Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, ens snort, Kanitsa,Camberiand and Tennessee rivers , will note theimportant saving In distance, being sevent •two miles lure to lit• Leas, tbirty-seven miles less- to B loamlvgton, and My-eight miles less to Springfield than by any other route. Through Tloke'.e over Ms route tan be 'procured it the various B. B. Ticket Oakes In New York, Boston, Fhiladel. phis, Baltimore, Albany, Buda°, ite„ and at all Through Ticket 001,43 throughout the States, and ha Chicago at the Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street„ opposite the Tre mont Rouse—end at the Depot of the Illinois Central road, foot of Water etreet. . . Respotudble Baggage Men will always be at tho Depots of the varioas Roads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage throngs' to any point desired on the Itne. IL P. MORO AN, Jr., Bnocrintendent. IL .1. D. BCDIERBIRRIIORN, serp7 Deng Passenger Agent. THE PITTI3IIIIIIOII AHD COVRELLSVILLE MNIMi& RAILROAD COMPANY AVING made an arrangement with the new and JCL beautiful steamer n SIMIAN" to run In mensal° i with their Road between West Newton and Connellewille, announce the following change of Schedule on and atter WeduerldB9.lhe tab of September : The Steamer F.OLIAN will leave the Pittsburgh end OonisellavWe Rellroad Dompany's Wharf Seat, tense Mo. nongahela Bridge, for West Newton, every afternoon at half- P 843 o'clock, Preoisely: returning, will leave West Newton at quarter 80=08, A. 84, arriving at Pittsburgh at noon. • The treble will run as follows Leave Dividatin's Mill, one mile below Comielltville: First Train,, ft A. AL; Second Train, 12 M. Leave West Newton; First Train, 13:30 A. Second Tralno3:34 P. M. .p- Fare (rein Pittsburgh to Davidson's Mlll, $1,76, in cluding Meal on Steamer. Jartatngae for Uniontown end Bennettsville will connect with the Wains at Davidson's MILL Fir freight or passage, enquire of the Agents, at the Wharf Roats at West Newton and Pittsburgh. 0. W . MAMBA, President and Superintendent. . phasaisTLvANlA RIIILILOALD. 1 I ph l ßisE DAILY THROUGH TRAlNSbetween P hiladel leaves Phi n elphi bu r h Pitt TH rg M OR,N%, G.MAnTRAIN burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. TRH PAST LINE leaves Ph il adelphia for Pittsburgh al 1 P. IL, and Pitts burgh ihr Philadelphia at 220, THR NIGHT EC PRESS TRAIN leaves Phibulelphia for.Pittaburgh at 11,1'. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at '9:20, P. M. /ilairerville Acconunodatkm Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, - etc:Opt Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. Drinton's Accommo. dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. id., &SG o'clock P. 11., and 1310 P . Ni . The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads is =dints Btazain, Mo., Alton, Galena and Chicago, Di; jitantr n and LOuttrille, Ky.; Terra Banta, liailliouf and iodiarwoolla, Ind. ChicinnatiDay tan, 8 liellatontaine, Banduaky, Toledo, Otero. t W D lea,. tuiltbita,Zatietiville klasailion and Wooster, Ohio; aleci, - wita thofiteini Perko ham and to rizw CiLeiwc, fr. t4O - 1213, Louoisinia and eimuunren. Through Tichatecarthohail toorkma either of the above pliiol , For Anther Tartieulara, ae bandhills. at the different ,044ing toin p, p wmge tsfragf ., ths:pfiet n :l mooßK, flnd this the stiotteat and . bloat expeditionsrunta to Ehilade_lphia, Balii• :girko, Mir York, or Diatom :v Agent, Paglanger LineV Eß l m ina l / 6 46a .- 1921 Agent, Passenger Linos, Pittsburgh. czatTn.ex. notigr.e.. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTX OPEN! IgaWWII . Northern tilineis to the Mississippi siva, lOWA, KANSAS AND NODRASKA: All Railroad it/ the ~ ~,,- - 4,-- , L.,: ; it . ‘ 0:, -. iic. . li Chicago zurrtvngtan„ az - Rill IMMALOAD - _ Pcduanetar raw Catcatio AND ddraOlt& a oulfr. Hussar Tam R. B. Rt tiff CRUEIVIDM, 4d Treble inn the eldirit.ditdance from,OIIWAIG,Tc, BURLINGTON; lOWA, without - eliangeef Cain. . 'Poe Only Direct Route to TiIIII,LINGTON'," XIIIIFICT Kgoittm, - BrUSCIATINE, OQUAWBA; WA:HELLO; P 0; DES MOINRS, COUNCIL BLUSP, &a., and the mum ALL RAILROAD Route tram eIIICAGOTTO BT.LOUB, BLOOM INGTON,,CLINTON, PECA'IVR, CAIRO, SPILINGIURLD,, JetaßOtivaM, NAPLsk and ham: 0,11.4 Owloin mk th Illinois Central, Great Westeni, and Ohio and tdissier al 1 Railroads. a on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of. Th r rp l ointe. 1,,r46' left " i l atilliktOn &Xi tit : 136411444nd I:lentrat a and Northern Missouri—nokking the •quickest and mat reliable route to reach all the important points west of he lillasissippl as far as Connell Bluff, with from lbrty to ft Mlles lees staging than by any other route. The Road. fo • large portion of the way, is laid with the corimitutros R t, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the Welt well stocked with the moat modern Locomotives and elegant net Cars. • By this route passangere are sure of making conner. do and arriving at St Lords on advertised time, avoiding Wvexatious delay of fogs and Ice, and dangers of naviga. tioh, as on theronte by Alton. chWchecked direct through from Chicago, and no handling at any point. UGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad 011oes In the East; at the Oillre of the Company, corner of Olark and Lake streets, In the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena IL It, and at the Eup Cent. R. ft._ Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn ate., op Re Tremont House, Chicago. REIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi• ate despatch. . 0. Q. HAMMOND, Sup'L 0. R. FOLLIsTT, Goal Ticket Ag't, Chicago. Altir-THHIRTilaut be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. Labia PEW ANL?, pIRECT RC UTE, IToeurpassed for Speed & Vulvalled for Comfort PROM PITTSBIIROLI TO Coirtzabus, Indianapolis Chicago, Cincinnati, Terre Ihrae, Rock Island, Louisville, Vincennes. lowa City, Rt. mule, Evansville, Dubuque, Dayton, Cairo, Dubuque, Xenia, Memphis, Galeria, Zanesville, Vlcksburgh, Peoria, Newark, New Orloani, Peru, AND THI PRINCIPAL, Cillt9 IN 101 W EnT AND bOlllll, Via the STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA RAILROAD! Which Is now completed and to ruccesaful operation be tsreen Strintativitie and Nenerk, O. Ball Arrangement. On and after Monday, September 10t11. 1855, • daily morning and evening line of elegant and sent running steamers, commended by experienced and accommodeting officers, will leave Pittsburgh es follows The Morning Lira, composed of steamers FORRST CITY, CapL Moore, and DIURNAL, Capt Shoal., leave Pitts burgh every day, (Sundays excepted,) at 10 o clock, A. M., precisely. PetatmgentAne on bourn, and reach Steuben ville at b P. M , making mo Immediate connection with tae RYE:NINO kXPRESS TRAIN of the S. A I R. It —which makes direct connection at Newark for the above cities. The Evening Line, composed of steamers VRNTURIL . Capt. Gordon, and CLARA YISEIRR, Capt. Gordon leave Pittsburgh every day, at 5 o'clock, P. M. Air Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at 7 next morning— in time (or the Mail Train, which leaven Immediately, and makes direct connection for the above caves—thus anairling nip/aimed ty railroad. /W. Pare us Cheep as by any other railroad route. Par Through and Local Tickets, and further information, apply to JAIL I.IoLLINS a CO., Agents, N.. 110 and 116 Water at., betp.n Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh K W. WOODWARD, Sup't replo t< DEVICNN Y. lien. Agent. PITTSBURGH AND CON FIELLSVILLE _ :i ~~ ~.~. ..~ .iii' ~_,~'~~ RAILROAD. PITTt3I.II.IIaIH AND CONNELLEVILLIC RAIL. ROAD Is now open from West Newton to Connellsville, fiftyeight miles from Pittsburgh, on the Youghiogheny Itleer. This now first etas Road Is now open for the transport*. t on cf passengers and freight, In got:inaction with the Sue steamer EOLIAN, from Plaid, rgh to Oonnellsville, daily, as L/Ilowet The steamer lIOLI AN will leave her wharf, shove the blonongatielts Bridge, every afternoon. at ball past threat o'rlock, Sir W. et Newton, conacting there with the morn. log train leaving st 8 30 for Connelleville, unit reaching there at 9 1.0 A. M.. in time for the Stage for Uniontown. Pere tr $1 75 Yarn to Uniontown. In A trete will leave Comorellsvllle in the morning, at sit o'clock, for West Newton, and connect there with the steamer Zoltan at 7.30, In time to teach Pittsburgh at 1 P at Ware from Connellsville to Pittebu gh. $1 76 Pare from Uniontown to Plttsbruatt 2 25 The Local Preight and Paseenger Train will leav• an neliseille at 12 20 P. at., and returning will leave West Newton at 630 P. al., stopping at all way stations for freight an pastetigers. Travelers in search f business or pleasure will Sod a trip by this route, along the health al and fertile valley of the Youghiogheny, one of the most Interesting and profile. ble In the weetero country. The 'signory ot the valley is not surpassed In beauty or grandeur by soy In this tate, and the field for enterprise and busimdes is unbounded. Ott both sides of the ever are vast deposits of mineral wealth, inviting the attention of eapltalists; and the river furnishes, every few miles, abundant and never falling water power for any amount of mills and machinery. The favorable character of the grades, all descending towards Pittsburgh, will enaole this Oampany to transport freights at the lowest rates; thus affording a rheap, uniform and reliable outlet for minerals and other Leavy articles at all t men. Woe terms apply to D. W. CALDWELL, Assistant Super intentlect, or t...) the officers Oa beard the eteumer Roan OLIVER W. BARNES, fiep.7 President and Superintendent. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Carrying tho Great 11. States Mail and Express TWO PAREIRNORR TRAINS RUN DAILY on lte snare length Dom DUBUQUR to CAIRO, This Road, In oottiniscilon with Trains of the Ohio and Mississippi IL IL and Chicago and eaten& Railroad, forma the most direct sod only continuous IL IL route from Trains leave Chinese as follows: 10 A. M. and 10.20 P. bl.—Bp. Loots sae Cuno RIPE= Passengers (or St Louis by this train take the ears of the Ohio and Miss IL IL at klandoral, and are carried direct to St Louis. 935 A. hi. and 110 P. M.—Duauqua ►nD Celan& Li ntz:et, connecting at Dunbeth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets for St. Paul and the Tipper kliastealppi river cities. Trains leave Cairo tbr Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. H. and 7.00 P. M. Passengers from the Bast and places on the Ohio river destined for St. Louie, will save 180 miles of tedious and an• certain river navigation from,Pairo to Bt. Louis, and arrive fifteen hours In advance of the river route, by taking the cars at Cairo. Tickets to St. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St Paul, and all Im portant places by thle route, ran be had It the office of the 0. • P. and C. t P. Railroads In Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad In Chicago. je6 R. B. MASON , Sup't. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rime GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At 'antis cities with Western, North-western and South western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road also connecte at Pittsburgh with daily line at steamers to all parte on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Ban dusky yid:, steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most direst, cheapest and reliable route by which NREIGLIT can be forwanied to and from the fkord West. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBURGH. IaRSIT CLASS—Boots, Shoes, Dry amis, t iL c. per INN,. boles,) sure, Feathers, dc BEGOND MAMA—Books and Stationary, Dry GO (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- } 60= per 100 The. ther, Wool, dc THIRD CLABB.—Anrila, Bagging, Bacon }too par icem„. and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, he FOURTH 01 A AR.—Oodee, fish, 81.011 and 1 4 , 3 e. pee imbs. Pork, (packed,lLard and Lard Oil 46' to shipping Goode from any point LB( ot Philadel phia, be particular to mirk package via Pennsylvania RoGroad.' All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Patiouv Atiatrta.—Moans Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N. V . B. J. Bnessier, Philadelphia; 111.agraw /t Koons, itslti• morn ; tiso.O.Yranclarns, Pittsburgh; Bhrinpuen A brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 8. &loorhead, Louisville, Ky.; It. C. Itieldrum, Madison, Ind.; Ratellif A Co., St. Loots, &In; J. 8. &Mohan A Bon, transville, Indiana. 11LIE1V8 ILANSPOLLTATION LINE. A NTL? g le t !N a ci na te a w i all e of far ro tt i for e., tramp:) . Thur . rants Canal and Railroads, we have Increased our stock of Boats, Ac , on tams, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1600 tons per month each way. We assure 'our friend; and those disposed to patronise the Mate improvements, there trill he nothing spared on our part to render general satisfaction in forwarding East. ern and Western Freights with promptitude And despatch. KIER & anglty Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. K. Ili. Lemon e. C 0 . ,. Way Lana, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND COLUMBIA. TUE undersigned haying purchased i lkeiMpart of 1) Leech & Co.'s Canal Etock, are prepared to doe WAY vainouT BUSINESS between Ude piece and Columbia. All btudness entrusted to our care will be promptly attended to by us, at the Warehouse formerly occupied by D. Leech & Co., Canal Buhl. LLOYD & LEMON. j y2tccllm* 1856 • L'B ALMANAOB.--banford 0. ligre Pitts , burgh Almanac, Magazine Almanac, and Amer ican Farmer's Mmanao, N 0.27, for 1886, published and now ready for sale by the quantity, by JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street. for sale, alai), by all Bookdaßan in Pittsburgh and Alla gbany City. amp 29 1101,}er08F., MIRROR AND FANCY' YNAblesB OF TUN most complete and !Wished style may be found at 80801111 , 1013, on 8t Male street, near the Allegheny Bridle r . ff ids gentleman has also on hand a splendbl lot of Pa some of whicdrwe see encased In unique and beautiful amen. Wye him a call. sepl9 The Best Razor In the World " 8; THE "AAIESIOAN RAZOR," wade In Shiliolalphis 1 by Gilchrist and mild daring the last 67e years to thou• sands of our citizens, by the only outholized Agent for Western Pennsylvania W. W. WILSON, Market Street. ''' G' y . t c 7. • , 1"..7 , • MEE itArtmokris AXED CHICAGO lo CAllia. Oftlo4loo to dr. LOUIS, OUICIAGO to OAIIIO. 01110 AGO to DUBUQUE. 11. H. HOUSTON, General Yrolght Agent, Pladledelphls. H. J. LAMBAST, Superintendent, Altoona, P. BEBE • 4.: • 4• INSITRANC.E inoreatier' .4 6lbash Capital . . T4RALF A MILIJON DOLLARS! "'ETNA INNVTLANOE COMPANY, irairrPOßD, CONN.—CHARTERIte 1819. . Cash Capital, PAID UP. - - 5500,000. rutuß TEHRTY-131XTH ANN.UAL BTATEMINT of the AfeeteOf theArPNA,INBUIIAIIOBI COAIPANY,of Hart. ford t ffe furateNsltltta agency ,on the let of January, under oath.' - Beal Estatei- unineumbered— $ 16,677 06 Ileventy•two Morticap Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able' sumbstrunally ' ¶2,000 00 , Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage-. 7,312 17 hillalracCienbleorell secured, payable at Bank.- 126,3.17 35 itedlroadStocksiu Connecticut. 91,516 00 .Sank Stacks In the city of Hartford 143,890 00 Banklitocks In New York city 98,050 00 (Whoa hand, In Bank, and In hands of Agents and 212,60 6 00 $773,278 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other areditora—nothing. Loaves adjusted and dim ' —sone. WWI adjtudsd and not due, $148,518 fa Losses unadjusted and in enspense, waiting for further pr00f,161,257 60. AU other claims against the Company are email, such only as printing, de. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. Tamonnt lusured In any city, town or village, depends upon the character material and construction of buildings, the width dreads, the supply of water and condition of the line department, and other circumstances. The amount ineured in blocks of buildings varies; the design le to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or lees. TEIO. A. ALEXANDRA , Secretary. Sella or Ociastsoncsrz,Harttbrd, Jan. let, 1885. Hartford county. omits Pentt nail) , appeared omits A. Alexander, Secretary of the Mats IlletiratuarCiomparry, and madame!, that the forte• going statement by him eabscribed, is true, according to hie beat knowledge and belief • BURY YOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any Ober year, since the organization of the Oompany. Policies, covering nearly all description)] of property, is outage thiaageney, at remune ra tive rates. *Jr Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll H. U. UN wroc, Agent. DAMMAM , AND DIECIDANDiN , LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, OP PHILADKLPMA. mount securely invested.....--............5ap0,000 TL9 COMPANY effects fire insurance on Buildings, Goode, Furniture, Fe. /Joins Insurance on Weenie, Cargo end Freight. Inland Insurance on Goode, by Invent, Lobes, Canals, Itailn3ade, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Insurance upon Lives, upon the meet favorable terms. DIRECTOBS Loo. Thomas B. Florence, James R. Neell, George H. Armstrong, Charles Dingee, W. P. Middleton, E. R. Helmbold, George Heimbold, Fred. 0. Brewster, Thom. blandest:WM, Isaac Leech. THOMAS B. FIA)RENOI9, President EDWARD R. HIELKDGLD, Secretary. PITTSBURGH RRIPEERITORS. Bon. T. M. Howe, Hon. J. R. M'ollntoch, Ron. P.O. Shannon, Col. 8. W. Blank, Hon. J. B. Guthrie, A. B tlPC.almont. Hwl• Thom. J. Keenan, Esq, Wilton M . Candlees, Reg Col. J. Heron Feeder, Gen. .3 . R. Morehead. B. M. Riddle, Vie character of Um above Company is , of the first class, and combines the rare and unusual privileges of Mira, Ma rlon and hifa Inaurimus. Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated to Its management, and Interested as Stockholders. TIIOSIAS J lIUNTEII, Agent, jr W 7 St. Charles Building. No. 109 Third et, Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution, No. 68 Death drat, BEET DOOR TO THE PITTSBURG!! BANK, 18 now OPEN daily from 9 to /o'clock; ales, on Wed neaday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of all come not leas than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, la Jane and December. The Trounces, for the purpose of furthering the benevolent °Wedeln( the Institution, have entered into a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to depositors. Books containing the Charter, By-Lacs, Bales and Beira-. furnished gratis, on application at the office. President-13 RUNGE ALBREE. Ifloll PILISILDIVITU : Hopewell Hepburn, John IL Shoeuborger, George K. White, Charles Knapp, Wit hsm Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy, Junes W. Hallman, Theobald Umbereetter, Alexander Bradley, Isaac U. Pennock, %Them Phillips, William J. Anderson. T1M711.8 Jahn G. Backoleo, James Herdreati., 11111 Bargain, John Al. Kirkpatrick Albert Culbertson, John D. Robert Chaster, Robert Morrow, .1 Gauthier Coffin, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, John S. Outwear., Fleury L. lUngvalt, Charley A. Colton, Boren Sonia, t 3 Eitringtoq, Hear Francis Felix., Jame sßhoads, le, George F. Gilltuore, James Sbidle, James H. Hoon, George ft Belden, William S. Haven, Alexander Tindle. Secretary and Trotrurer—ClllLßLES A. CoLTON. Jyliolly SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEI4D, 8 111 K CKNT., JULY 1, 1506 /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HAitrruev, CONN. CGA.P.TERED - - - 1 81 9. PAID ur Cash Assets, July 1,11158,-81435,530 513. (1015TINUE to make illrlDe9 on all eescriptiona of j property at equitable rates. This Company have malutidnod a postilion kw honorable dealing for 36 yearn, and is unsurpassed for ra.ponsibility and punctuality by any other similar institution io the United Elates. Semi annual statement of the condition of this Company on the In this ottice, tor the examination of the public. II B. TEN-EYCK, Agent. Office, North-gut corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pitts. burgh. ir24 =CIESIMM MUTUAL BADITY LIBUILAUCZ country. ( t VI+ICE in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third etr.et, PLIILAD XL Plll4. MARIN 19 INSURANCIIB On Vinsain, Cana°, To all parts of the World. Yunoirra, INL&N INSIIIIANOBB On vale by rivers, canals, lakes ■nd laced carriages, to all parts of the Union. FMK 'MORA NOBS On merehan4fie generally. On =P r lt7B h° ol,7k,tily,November r,1853. Honda end Mortgages .. - r. 4,300 OD Btateof Pennsylvania, ' Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other Wane (2 Storks in bank', ra il roads and instal:nue com panies 111 le receivable._ .............. ...... -----.--.19031326 94 OasN on band- -- - 16,071 30 Balance/ilia the hands or Agents sod premiums on Marine Policies rocontly issued. 121,707 67 BubseriptionNotes..-- ...... 100,000 00 DILSOTOIII Wm. Martin, Joseph U. Real, Edmund A Solider, John 0. Davis, Robert Burton, John it. Penrose, George G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, R. Jones Brooke, J. U. Johnson, James O. (land, Theopilas Paulding, James B. ld'Farland, W. 0. Ludwig, Dr. B. M. Huston, Hugh Craig, Spencer hi'llsaln, Charles Kelly, Samuel L Stokes, Henry/Doan, James Trequalr, Wm. Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, Jukes Tennent, John B. Semple, Charles Scheer, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, B. T. D. Morgan, do. S.W, resident. .V I D, V P Ice Pre al d en t. JOBll% W. COVAIII, Sae, P. A. itLADMILL, Agent, 5 Water street, Pittsburgh. Tim Franklin Fir* Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Penstryhamia. DTRECTORS—CharIes W. Bancker, Thom Hutt,, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob a. Bmith, Geo. W. Blab anis, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph' EL Doris, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. thus. N. Dalian, President Once. G. BANCM, Secretary. Continue to make ins rance,perpetual or limited on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are anudstemt with eecurity. The Company have reserved a large Contingent haul, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, al. Ord. ample protection to the assured. The Amete of the Company. on January Ist, 1861, as pub. fished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, via: Mortgage $918,14868 Real ...—..-...-.- 84,277 78 Temporary Loans.---- 83,9136 17 Blocks __ 81,839 00 Cash, Ac 64,348 B 1 Total $1411,704 44 Since their Incorporation, • period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Four hundred Thou. sand Dollars, losses by are, thereby affording evidence of the alesaages of isumrance, as well as the ability and dispo6 Ulm to meet with promptness all UAWlittec• J. CaItDINFA OOYFIN, Apnat, 'O4 Office, north-last am. Wood and Third sta. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTRUHD APRIL 26TH, 1850. ORARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Opel, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. !Officers of the Home Board al Platelelphitt, DIZSCITO3S. • Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Pi'Henry, Jacob L. Ploren.n, James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William Mlles. President—Stephen R.Orawford. Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Eleaminer, Pittsbtonh--James B. Willson, M. D, Allegheny Oily—R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSB URGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorised Capital, $300,000. y NSUItB BUILDINGS and other property spinet lone or I damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. D11117101i13. Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. APOlintook, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jona% George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James 8. Neale'', . W. B. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. .Park, H. It. DD all. Hon. WE. Y. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. 01./121111, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. B. Gummi, Assistant fiemetaty. DRY 00 0DB—WaomALA AND BATAn,--F ALL TRADE 1855. A. A. MASON & 00 , nib street, Are now receiving their Yell stock of Goode, embßiclng some Twenty.fiva Itundred Packages, which have bean per. chased at the large Auction Balm from Importers and IdinUfAetnr.ll l , and will be sold at as low rates as can be purchased of the New York or Philadelphia Jobbers sep24 raWkILLING 11013814 TO LET—One two-dairy Dwelling, jJ eontaining eleven rooms , ( well calculate:l fora Doan'. tug limUso,) situated near the foot of Vine etzvet, for rent, by DULLER RICHICTSON, enp2B 22/ and :62 Liberty et 11361 , ' , • 4 • • ot• V , • === BANIMS ,BIUAERb. AusTut..l4oollllls 4 . STOCK AND BILL - BB:0111B, o&iitio. D 2 rotirirs44bor t s nod, BoNit,Hortgaileili &loan. clam.- Al tent% nego tiated. Stocks boat andsold on com mission. Land Warranti bought and obi. • Particular attention paid to MD Ituribase and Mae of 00. Stocks. .11 oomomolestiona attested to promptly. jinn wit it " : . . —JAL B. Jelrat. Wm. 11. i 3 / 4 7iiiiiirm7I'co. • - DARKENS AND EXCHANG.E BROKERS: Lam*? liboct And -Third mat*. -=•_ • • ; All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, Ar.., prqmpUy attended to:. jan2o:l4 ARTRIMA, RODGERS & Oa, • BANKERS AND uneingus, 000217f12 OP POLV7I 4.11770 ilrataira. au2:Bin Plttsiburglap Pa. . • PATEICES d FRIEND' " ' BANKERS AND •NUTFIANGB D R ijr.la% Rae Removed gluts Office to the affner 70;otaiir. DATILICICE IFRDIND, Bankertanilki*iligeirtOket and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, 7 001:81it and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the' 5.t.m.11 Sind' sated' Cities constantly for sale. - • - • @lest:ions made In aIL the Mee throdlahttit the United B ge'. Deposits received In par Sunda or pure* paDek, at the corner Onniih and Wood Stieetts. • • ffobB • r H. HOLED A BONS,' • ' Barnum AND NADHANGX MIMEO, am! womb Tam Wu= 011 11XCAU01 oilhql 87 maiMerfiralre, rotra'Dboill Arlaw mac stunk . AT Milan 80$8, Bankers a d d Ihebango,_vroxims, . end Dealers In Votes, Drafty Arcepteneee, told, est- and Walk Notts. Exelneege an the Faddepc end W ee . Cities constantly for 51 40. Cbllectioderiade in 1I the &led thronglicnit the 'United drew. Deposita received 'Odds or current im ar Ne. di Market sheet, between Third IVA /fictral eta. JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXC./LINDE BDOKEB, MAIM ON S ' Exchange, Commercial and Bank H otel. TOOK bought and sold on commission. Clottsettotis carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. Sir No. tilty.fi Fourth street, nearly opposite the AL U. Bank. dealt, SILL & CO., BANICRID3 AND EXCIIABGE 118.01MR13, • OONNINI ON WOOD AND nrra MUM MIT SICOHANGB on the Eastern Cities cOnstently for s aale. Time Blip of Exchange and Notes illsaxnutted.-. Ovid, Silver and Bank Noise, bought muieohl. Co:died:lons made in all the principal dittos of the Unitiat Matta Dap posits recideed of far and Ctucrent Panda • ImarEfly LLIIfIAMIY, IDWign mut, Ammo' Own. =MEER & BAAL HANKIES ADD EXCHANDB =ORM, UY AND / 21,1 Gold, Myer, and lank Notes; negotiate ß Loans on Heal *dote az Stook Seguritiesi_parchase Promissory Notes and Vbus 131Da,` on Duit "and West; buy and sell Blocks on Ooronthelop: Collections made on all panto the Union. ulyl 0. B. ARTIOLII BANKERS AND EXCHANGE itRO 1111ALEBS to Exchange, Ooin, Kink No l tel i tgbt end 1/ Time Drafts, do. C011134130'm caretally attaiidid to, and proceeds remitted to any prat of the Dillon. Stocks bought and sold on =mission. O. No. 74 Fourth at., next doOt to DN=A of Pittalfg. tegall Tnones - - oar COMMERCIAL BROKEE,-634 notes, Bonds, Stooks, Real &state, &e., No. 76 tourth w Pitistotrgh, Pa. [jaw arnalotara Loan Ofiless ‘lO. lUP INIETannD PSZRUT, SWAB Nina.- 1.1 hiono9 loaned on au h 3 tul,ll3llVer Watches, Silverware and other valuable article& eul4:dll CLOTHING. CLOTHING. STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEr & CO .14 ,0 0 BALEg iog of ch te cele o brated Elftbirg Depot on Lardy be name of the TEM an unbounded ham for popular) go undelpur pose of acquiring more space for their Immense Imilnem, t emoyett to the spacious bantling on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD MEW, Where they have now the most SPLENDID /NOON OF CI•OVISt READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. Their principal oldest for this removal. ,la to give them more facilities for the WHOIJEB4T.F. 'T 4 p - They ate prepared rail Goode et the LOWEST EASTERN PRIOESI And they will warrant them to be u good as any mane factored in th• Union. C USTOffl won.u., 111 THI HST ITTIA, AND UPON THa SHOELTI3T NOTWIL b 3 "qnINN4,S 4.4.1 rtoaratrul arirortnieut of bud coimß us, or FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BING- Our lotereate are Identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity trill not tail In biting all orders we may be favored with. *IT DON'T FORGET Tllll PLACE-- No. SS Wood Street, (BAST ME,) 008.N1111 011 DIAMOND ALLifj. N. IL—We dedrs oltr pile' toworotaria ths t have so longer any connection h the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the Douse above designated. toar23 JOHN ErOLOSHEY 1 00. FIuST ARRIVAL OP FALL DEN Y GOODS AT LOVE iltiOniEll8 t thr No. 74 MARKET STB.SksT, PITTSBURGH, MON 01 VIA ORIGINAL BLS LIMN. UR Rtt GOODS DEPARTMENT unusually ful m...ofthetand mostir.t, Goods that we have ever been able to offer, each SA Extra super Sllke French Marines; Cashmeres; Mous de Lefties; Plaids; Stripes; Coburg': Ac. NEEDLE WORK—The beat assortment in the city. Collars, Cheraw:tea Sleeves; Flouncing', Edgings and II:merlin:0; Shawls, (Moak°, Talmo and Scarfs; New style Ilniehe, Plaid, Cashmere Moire Ant. Velvet. &alias, Crape Silk, Ac. Together with • large assortment of MOURNING GOODS of all descriptions. Our DOMESTIC and HOUSE PIIRNISHING DIIPAEZ 31 ENT is well supplied, and we feel confident flue we can offer greater inducements now than we have ever been able to offer before. We solicit an examluatkin of our stock before purchasing sloes here, as all will tied it to their advantage to do so. We will ciao be almost 4sily reoelpt of WM an i desire. ble goods throughout the season. • LOVE BEOTEEEE, (Formerly Young, Stevenson d tovi,) sep6 Ao. 73 67arket street, Pittsburgh. Ps. 66 dl. ARNOLD & soNa, 66 WHOLNNALII AND RETAIL DUALISM Di FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, N o. to MARK ET STREET, between Third and booth, Pittsburgh. Keep constantly on hand, • large etoek of Cloths, Coasimeres and Vestlngs. Garments made to or4er on the ehort.eo notice, and In the latest styles. tkir All orders prom stlindedlo. angl7,2m $627,476 63 Wail and 'Winter Goods EDMOND WATTS. IkirIERCEIANT TAILOR, NO. 186 1111131= STREET.— al I have now on hand a large steel of pall and Winter Goode. Overroatings, of entirely new designs; flash Vest ing", of the most beautiful patterns; french and Nn list Clawdmereis, of every style and shade In the market, all of which I will make to order on the Aced reasonable tams, and warranted to exit. °eta How Clothing [lto,* NO. 4 4 SIXTH STRZET, OPPOSITH TY. r UNE eubscriber hes Plat opened this new establlehment, where be has always on hand • largo and choice assort. scent of all articles of OLOTRINO, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the moat reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. marikly B. orpzmannm. Western Insurance Compsny, Pittsburgh. U. MILLER, Jr, President. F. M. GORDON, Reerctrrry CAPITAL, 0300,000. WILL ininsre sgalnst all kinds of risks, MEE and MA RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Hem el restitution, manned by DostrrOas who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, &sedating the beat protection to those who desire to be Insured. Dtrecters.—R.Miller Jr.,o. W. Riekettion, J.W.Butlar, N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11.81211 th, 0. lhmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. 51. Lyon,James Llppencott,George Darele,Janurakie, A o ley, Alexander Musick, Thomas ficotL fel. °Mee, No. 92 Water etreet,(Warehoussof Rpang.ll Oo , ups tales,) Pittsburgh. norstly s UNDRIES-100 bags Rio CoffeeiT 2.6 pockets Java Coffee; 50 abds N. 0. Sugar; 25 bbis Befitted fingers; luil bble prime N. 0. Molasses; 76 half chests Oreen bud Black Teas; 75 boxes Tobacco, favorite brands; 25 boxes Pepper; 26 boxes Pimento; 25 boxes Extra Coffee; 100 boxes Mould and Pipped Candles; 25 boxes Star Candles; 100 boxes Rosin Soap; 25 boxes Variegated Soap; 25 dozen Buckets; 10 dozen Tuba; 200 reams Wrapping Paper; 20 down bait tow Bags. For sale by (sepl9) JOHN IROORKEAD. 1110 1 RuN-200 tons Nos. 1 and 2 Anthracite, " Mari etta," Cameron" and " Oordelia" furnaces; 100 tons " Rock Hill," Juniata; 100 " " Monroe," Ms; 50 4 "Mill Creek," do; 75 "Shade," Somerset county; for sale by (sepl9) JOHN NW =EAU B LoOMS-100 tons Juniata illoatasenal Lampe; I 100 " Lake Champlain; for male by epl9 JOHN bIOOIIIIIIAD. 1 UTuH ROOTS—Our annual importation of Holland Hyacinthe, Tulips, 403, for fall planting has arrived. Catalognee will be ready in • few da a. ocll3 JAMBS 431 RD CAGES-10 dozen of Cana7, Robin and Mocking Bird Caged, of various sizes, jut received and Or eats (oche]JAMES WkiIDROP. It,WA Y suites POW/Ana—One and Twoltorse Powers with Bates, Threshing Machines, An—or the Powers furnished without maoklnee—adapted for miutuflio- Luring purposes. Call and examine them, at 4T 'fifth et. sent , JAIME WARDS IP. SThA W Willa Y MANI% of the most reliable tested en rieties for this locally can be supplied in largegan• tiee-47 fifth street. (sepal /A ttlf s l WARDo W 18 THE TIME to secure & good BOMA near good 11 Schools. It ie within a quarter of a mile of the Court Douse in Washington, Pa., fronting the Pittsburgh road. There are eight acres of ground improved, with about 100 Yrult Tree*, and a good Cottage Donee cif eight .rtemut, neatly furnished in the latest style. It la near the real. clonal of John Marshall, Seq. Price SSOCM. Enquire of LlepB THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth et. APnithl, near New Brighton, Beaveroounty Containing . 108 scree, well Improved, and under a f ine state tit cultivation, is ofterellor sale low. .p2B THofl. WOODS, 76 Pourtket. WSITING I Nl(l3—.Arnold'a, Hilbert% Ortlea,Warrye e , Harrison% and Maynord a Noyes' Inks, farads by oaf. • W. S. • HAVEN. - -• • It Ist•INKD BUGAU-20 bble Orurbed ; 20 do Loaf ; 16 do A OWL* Sugar; For aala by toetbl BMITS , idAUt & UNIT& NESS COATS MEM re . (J. .1 . 71Z, • . , ' Ottrsito -1 4*141 • J.., •A.„&„, thatoughlepatemialthigibm Nnth neerwinipmettte throughout, L now open forthe reception et ttke trarelint pnbllo. PARE .1,25 Pin DAM . Gl3O - PlttiTott;= .No.rot. Imams! RUM duet •fiatide that Meager' Depot of.the.Pennaytmnls-,TSailmrd,whtop7tskfl lL t. 44 kuwareoungdeut . huius a thi.elly',,frfipaTtrpfer!ffrj, .spg;b*lliat *cad: Th 4 vropriatorkArint at ebnaldgrablenrspenier, fitted iip; iescenent tha .40 1 8 11 : 1 WAIOUSB,-IvAultkawsect.: fully eollelt a share tif pump - patronage': There id attached a aplexelld ISTAIILE add extenalye.W44l.oll 114 ample tleccammedidloit to'faareleni'aud .taarristere„ . Ills be . faitieheiivith 4120 piest,thiyylaz ..141141041.) 4 pr.; • ..- ylorir 4.) *Jain. I}l ov As L, _ Gnaw of . Penn nnei.AAtir steeds, Prtfebrefght i : 1 , k.llB kniderelgriel,..formerly - of "l3rpiin ,te lieleb." , Tint ' taken Ms large eat &ulnae) M1T111.4 and . ng lt In.magnltteent style,. troulCsespectraliz. in.44q. ttleinli add the tratellng nnblto teegim im ViealL - sae• with the eonvininourot the innuie.exevtielong ea. peitbutea In tip bu =d siness, be, 00 .glim entimaatlgitctkon, tad bb pba;•& aub. . , . 042 's t. ?,h "' ' Vili: t.'CoNNUIV 6000.1 . . sw r zum , emus= ZIF ffSEP. JT ; :4' ppm le ;- • . , . VW AVERIgn HOllB4/0 &nth Itlabthattest r bittreen TT Manna and Walnut, Philadelphia. lan2ft, • QASKILL 110171914 47ORM13 , 074VAIILANDEOUTHVITEiWAXEMN 1 11 1 4 4 'ProPrieto; WWI PiefeutZ l l - in.lumerunchig ,to yhe- A, pohlic thatthtenewand elegant MAI tum beenstruelk se honseofetabntaininent:' Iteingeotendroortii; Sod atijoioluillin Mee of theiOhlo Stage ComysuyAroffers Inducements uturttrimme4 in. Warren for the accommcde 7 ; tick of the traveling comMunity. A shansof-publicystrousgela reepectlarlicibeL. - RESTA.UEINI I B;.' • -vvivinigio W. .creLLAvA JAS., kucio.ttOT st. Aura gireci btheeen Mitt and - rsPozi9r4mstablleti=thaa been leased by &bo's'n& WPM- scut cimpletely -.renovated. Ar.t.4.4411 0 1 1 4.3 1 110.104.‘k4tl test ra n lirtaxrtrt eau -ne foznad tr, - regulated reetaurante in Out Rataa.-.! Eibranplonkfilar e ver y de, bitte tlnt4ei3 , t:Lignove. 4fearae of *every de, n in its ' Beeson , can always - be - lonia at Wilkins " aIL ° • • - &PO YSTE R AILCI Iu MEAJ:I9IIBE. - fas w itip iirth 8ir444 . Ml= !rood and 4rka. ENGIIIBI4.B6I6'..B.Oggii.T.4IIIdITEPB cielebesited itemystt Vaud Bitren Stout alßo,Common an Porter, In quirt end pint bottles. • • -• • The attaation'of tamllles, lila the ttade, 3r reepeetttilly ftlinsral Wasik US Sarsaparilla. Akr- D.- ENGLISH, lift greet,' below, PEnpv, ttifilair_ manuhaturifig wad bottlekogthe above beverages on an extensile sage- hge artitlesare of the bast quality, and oufaettlred from the, pond nastariala. ' GREAT Distovtarr - : AXPLID iTE/Mitilioth by able Pcactithineter and Clierrii- • eat AtlslYoto. have demonitreted , tha 'great' vane or P NOP. DS *MAWS 'mandrill dembination, called'' MEMO" TlllO OlL,""fer Morelia end curs of Pain. Bat the people themselves are tendering' their verdict fad manner loth , unmbtakeable-ruid aittielkctery. ' More thin Zl,ooo biottles I ha** bees cold Ina eery ehorrtime—s greet proportion to those who hexed others recommend it, who-hart tried it. That lt b a splendid diecorry aeverywhere selthowledged, dud nothing like itinis ever I efore perm& , -Why, , for ' threw alone; it is worth $lOO,OOO wysar to'the people,ae it always cures these painful tormentors fritemudeourhmax, Bat what is it not worth to-the people If it-cures Salt Stiepm,44oPelas, canker, zicep, sonv .14 4tadi l / 4 (ft, pliantly taking away sill We pain In twenty-four - hot Rherimatiam, Nearalgia, Palpltitleidgeadache, Bronchitis, I Piles, Womb Complaints, thanips, Bondi* Bore orliwelled Breast, Pellbne, Wounds of all &et Would PACO% express Its vatheto thepetiplef No Because-a than•will , give freely fey relief fronspain. Certainly it mr7/ liktelllmen as wellaya often na, haw arable and high-minded merchants * memo, doothrs and others-have s° said, after from ton to My ttLla. They eery . the Itheoktc 014 le the finest medical combination ever pee. perad;twither offensive nor injurious, but effectual in all the above and many other cases. Some honorablee and heavy business ,tirme have, it is true, sold some ol.the old (turpentine, bituminous, or teal tar, -.le. as) caternal ap. plications, until their =damns returned bottle -after bob tie, with the remark that "the remedy was worse then-the pan ;" yet finch men have siemmconnmended nor given rs.antenauee to them But sea earns 01:0prititaIIIs ordering more every ten days, and always givieg,additlonal tedium°, to the value of thikwonderful discovery. ,'.Poet a great many huitesare aslogit as ft medicinal toilet article for themselvesand their children,la well laitiwn.' It cures al/ pirepkr, blotches ond'exantions on the face and neck in so ' short a time, you would scarcely creilltli, It done reduces 'panful swelling in Wallowa; bed dont It in ha f an lend; mired many effeetitaily In eix boil= lap* knew the soothing, strengthening and Angina Virtues inthis Oil, they would never be 1004 to tureanythingelse ter womb co:Topiarian; Or Pains of any kind. _ We now Insert a letter -Just received from Mani, Wiley, Esq., who went to England six weeks sineeato die.) Loaner, Julyl.2, 7866. . Poor. Da Gan% Phile.--11dir : When I leftltoole Lir my health, (scrofulous eruptions, - &c,) I 'nicer expected to return again, believing that my complaint goal soon carry me off. When yoU greri.me Were liiitUes of your Eledrte Oil to take with ma, AB inerelYa Palliative. I did Lot think I would so very soon beadiest upon to thank you, es I now do, for my complete restoration.. • • I can only say, before the departure of -the that you have only to come here with your Chit to mak&a tar , tune In one year. Therp !suet auotherr dud fir medicineln Englend, If in the world: -I. , withwritarbyzeitsteemer. ice, mod - • • JUDY Wm= - rt *knot be their Imaginat i on, whe'itate that ohlaorerc that have discharged from. six months to 1/B8 yearly have been cured by this Oil. It cannot be untrue, nor a Jump, Lion, where pain is relieved in one dant/tett in half an hour. cammon sense dictates notr-and 000 written letters say no/ Come and see them. A regular-Doctor in attendance; and ladies can-consult lady, privately, by . drop a Ithe to the office, Advice (roma distance, melt. log elder' that any- physician cau • venom will be promptly attendedie. always putteea etarop, as our ear, vices are freely given, and_we are Arnwtt upon too often llide way Ail eases treated iihotallY, 'titter without shp. Oil, as I have two Physicians associated - fee this express Purim& •Winn,* Hr Ish etre.' 'hit& No. tia Booth__ - - street, Phi/ b. N. 8.--Tlite largest bottleaten Wats tbeebeapest. Please notify one of any ease or ratlora. to xrcra tin from 'half aa . hour to three weeks, as I Irish to careen. For sale by DIL. ,ItEIPSIIII.,IO Wood lit: [inn. DEXIITATION 1.11 NSW StilltiukNit • -• '' .11.4 ' • 13antrat, Janeilth, lb B. A. Altrantexge @ Cte—Gentlemtan laritse years pest 1 hays mad B. A. fattnestock's Vermlfuge for au an thehrthitle-in my praeUm my attention wasitrst..gl_led to it in azase where I had failadia dislediettwohttbstENtsdos mel, pink and cowhage. A WM, vas ebtalned'and need with desirable effect; sinceihen I hate premib .0 it-for hundreds of patients, and In a lane majcctty of came Vlth• complete Gummi, - titt otmeithe a ringlet bli th e otthelnedl-'• due Warted away tram one patkrtitamenritgAt womb -1 naye peter known It Eci do lama; and am Indadid• to. maim-this statement tram' in honest conblctlouthatit to the most yell:table Vermliuge yet known. Such Isinycow Mame to its d'vorm killtagn powers, that Y peewit:amid it to ether physicians in thisseatlon, and tarnish them who 3i. Ai. 0, SAVAGE, M. D. Prepared and goldetholesalsand-zstalt , byttzdtSAllN, EsToca s 00., cOrttei, of Wood mod APirlde Waste, Pllta• burgh. , . . yratic"'"' L. • I iir a tp r e4 tc..0,1 b, Still* Yalu . sb to w Bortrior's N ea; • Wheal-6We tolgart,last ed 4 And o th er Reports, glinatiouFy 'Work:3l6l;4,H • 13110:ilk animi)ais, mak • • at the oftloa of Morning Poet. 13 431.14)11141 LO lreik. SALM. Alan 24 feet Trout OE WYLIE' itreet t ruld eitendink back GO feet to Wide thottle.mcx.yart of the antis a Celia Wall, built for two email Mum Thia Lot desirable location for a madame; and edit be sold. low, maul on favorable terms. Title goad, and altar from lectunbtance. Enquire of -GSO. . 1713 411. Mice of hlcrmina Pod: Boarding , School, • 150101101$011IDENGE BOUBIL—The 8188 TIOTIM and Grounds are °final be BENT for either the ewe portions. The else and' onntintmeat of Ilia hones; the beauty, _eattit anti•nrial Of 4 40 ilt o iindatven4 singular advantage of-the poeiticaloseeindotcfroni i every., Wing objectionable, render tide meat desirable locatio n t either a Weer minim Sam Wau roe taitini,l4Pitto .mb2ktf 8M...=.137 Pivot atm Irving/a avast. Work. . -- rl LIPS. OP OMUN, WAEiIIENGTONe—IIdi Ord ume of the above work is now ready,fbr dalivety—the sexed volume will be ready shortly. Ittia nytlygotten op—printed on One paper, with three or more portraits and Plow& Pries 11203 per volume. • This edition Is pub, "al eaclusivelrby subscription, and• payable on tbe'delilety or each volume. .1: 1112BNPH; k CO:are oohs dgentator tabrabomswork;: - Mies, No. 80 Fifth died, In: latuller'a.Bodistoroizhero the books will be open for subscriber's names.. ' . /Er All ordma _Wrestled to T. 7.1.. a. a Oa..willbetalrictly &doodad to, Wralovriorni wanted • Proposals for DROPOSOLS- for-auspfyiug OW to the Boats of the PITTSBURGH AND OINCINNATUIXEIGT PACIIET LINE, for the coming moon, will to !baited all talli loth ten ant, at neon, et the office of WIL HOLMES &pa., Market street. The Coal Is to be delivered in ttu3 Bins of the Boats in qtuoitit the leo from 1,000 to 4,000 bnehelo, ix may 1133 requited. Captains. • • • 'The vonhact to conuneuee on the openhig of Plolcet Tiasigatiartlils Malt arid toe:WOO to the Ist of July, ISW. AdAouss, "PROPOSALS VOL COAL." „ _ ootaAtd Idtmuumas' Beni ov arraeuttanl , August 31. 1355. _ TirBTOONEIOLDNIIB of the Neehenhm , Bank of rnia rurghazo hereby mottled that ,tbe thlrdjustalmvnt ol ttl,faper shaevall bettoeto the 10thof OeMber presbrio„, e 0 the fourth and halt ihendluout,of ;Add ,per.shore the 20th November following, payable at the.,Banking. 011 fourth etreet,, as per resolution of the Baud of Direetorm lug) 41151. D. BloGßAlW,Clophirr. A WRUNG of the Strioiholdereof the Orekper /IL and Notiestowri Plank Baal Clitirhir t lbr ;.hop:tuvose of °hooting 'Mears to eerie fir the sonfit'year. will be held et the °Moe of tha Veinier 92 Yourth street, °Atha WEST MONDAY of November flat' ' By order of the Board. oda • • ; ADS . IN 7OOMl9,Vissorer.4'' 'Pith ,KNOYOLOVIDIA Oi OILEBIBTBY, Piaethat 'en& Theareticall--mataselng--Ilea Idetallustrigy;Oetdozy, By James o,laupth l P. 8., tetetteatand . ..! in the trelfzd Otitis IBlatiatft.sotof 'A r psOader to the Ittanhiln Inatttatetimelated aothot "Avitlted.OhetatetryqAußlAbunetokal smumutt: Wm"! &end edition: • File ads bY:' • ctt2 0.11011(N; i O4 WWI " lElectlon Etookhohlere of the Penesylrwile leintrethee .. oom , tanyvof Pittebtregh, are hereby netted that the An , . aura. Election lbr Directors for 0K 0 0thrtaareld et th e care, toll2ol' of Fourth and Limit te, on MONDAY, the 4th day ot,Errnmalter t lBss,tit 10 oNHOck A. . focUttal .A. A. OAERMA, Beo'y. 1101 OALONOI6— 'or able, the plate, of aVAIBI, In fall operation. atithia,troplles of AlleginragOity.-lmimlitiret. rate oakoni.. largo gruirOlti or *all sated HAW arid othe r atopt. end th e CD' expired tem of thelease. iraniedlatepoaseadon ran lonia. WO a crpTaßsarg & BON 63, Netter at. A LDADAIa, DI LAIN.IIB, so.—Jost opeldos. • oPlesdA aasortmimt of black and colored Alpacas, ell wool sad Persian De Lollies, Owluzieses, /a. Also, roam vary a:nr,ant style* of Aimed Goods. ocod A. A. MAKIN a 00. EMIIMM!I "NC .2113: - .2113L inn aArrni /id shVirtillitillcei4 . 2 ,- ,liii likevie, , wit a It .d lifilee 9 iletr;. l2.ll ;ir e talinna j'itu UV addi;7 l ridiOro,"iNftviraCaisi4g Vilitzi.,lnfumuutOawrAolf 1, 3 - Itiant - t0 , 114. - Breticia , :ftki-tithbariltdeloCebe • a rdy e. , ..JtardedOnsillsee ell* 14. In Ithiell.k.ltultatirldedls. ell yet,inetwe strelquirmionr , g Mlglitr btOltrelentia l liVirk , 1 aartio were more freely initutra deAgepatiohdthity= lerateeterietutleaq- - ,tritellt Itta ibeettleroldelliir Oct ?)t. irgative. This le.altlyettpUttent lo !,„oott.;,l3illons ' deringappleg preddes, the , ditiksated lOW • . , ..-,... .111th 10#1111WhillbellViat OT li Lb. I` l 14) ..-.,... --Aellahle -family,physie lie of Atte firlitiblit*d• , Fpbriance to the public hilAtt,and4tibt PM" hne_beettiel- - 1f id with consummate ikitt; to meet that '..d. nd. - . - Alt , timbre trial of its virtues by , Physteltns, ProfesstatAtur L i, t P44 I / 1 4 iar lum in iS tv ' ul 7 t a t e ta lulTr irbr ‘S o l o rt lottia lr:bi beinfr r ezil al eit;pteltiolurand.cliannuttiterldrZioigegi4t.e ch e p t e e truth. " 'i -v , )- ~ t' , u''. ...1.: , :12 , ti.:- 0 - ,:c /ti ono- the„ent. %fit, gentlemett• who ltav a e .tentitied,4ti . 5 'otrlterite'*t:s44"tertiktitsisFA*OreriMited4l3:lll4l.tbale°lltica6l,..:;7lll7llll9"t"- t ';l i g44;all" : 11 -- * ] -7--'-' :: : : , ;4 oht - EDWAIIDIIFIRETt Whiter OfthetWed - stiiteil'"' l4 . 011FritT O. WINTLIROP, Mt Speaker of be llanta.bP rtsrmtatlves." , . - .. , I L-1 - 11 - --,i:e f--4 ttoo •fiz',.,t,t , ~.,..,, 1,,,,f i 41110Trr.AVItilfICIradirilsterYlen.ta **lad. ~..,p, . „, . I CliffiliTlTZPAMONcirstlfellbilieftellgalsw . X. - ' 1 T. - - vo ,- 2,..ii.; - , k. , .. - ...-. i,...it. isinknz:,. 904.f.1. t .J. It. CLULTON:PractIcaI Cheisist of New York 000 ail en mad by . ~. , . ~,, g r l •-I c o r -4 , ,,--+ - i, MIZIBMV;BM. , obifrarStati", . . -2%*' ! - ' 4 '^ 4 t • U.• .AST(EF., the riehcsre unoiotinceiesfi,fz:tr;) , t.le a 3:1 4 14 ..k 0 1?° 0 11 1 0:ankg!!! feli4lo4ol44lo,betk at ''' id simoe permit, we coldrafehrtititiviFsid2l 4 ' ,from all. parte where theßills brtve. Reesil,btittrel , ) d ostrreivitorciontincifit t ihnth deritlembinnil_ . pa llomerf le lbuttdbi their effortiiilPotrtifial. 1 .' ,l4 ` . .ju. e B 4 2 12,, thegM b p1 ) . 1 ; tong PToottitigoTtlltd-itn(FiLc.n Offer to "the pu to mills beifantLmost aomPteP%.ll. a i , which the present state of medical science can anotd.' ey , are compoundid.natut.tfut dm:graben:sabres, but et tb nusliil virtual:m . 3y of VegetabloPPedied) kill ti pecellsy in a elate to ~.,, V) frettirrlzr.eneh s manner ' se:hoqdrore the beet "' -of system PI ccanycnitienSornuratedurilmAbeett , Seundiel-u Zery Pectoral mud Villa hath,to pradeno umege,etticient,l . o remedy them barldthertClenit'obteined t hy per P reasotils perfeettyitlitiouti."„Vhile Witte Olt to= Teouteositloni every medlchnu Is inardened veltkutorent Isdi'Ea orincrimoniona And .irgariroce_guabies o btjtdo enekbldi ,, ,,e, vaunt virtue only tb:at is deetredlor the matte. effeat,i, - . p nt. All the inert and ibnOxions - kusitties. of it en stanceleMpleyed mre...lell behind, , 0/EClitlitftliti 4 9 bang tottalled. , t iiellqii la Be4. o o4r4tAg ..? firld prove either befit proirlxl.morer" purelyreattil slidthoPardWthbtoF6Werfltliintideisto diteasktliew ot4ertnedidue tummy to thtivot4M , (~ . ii..t ,k- ,, ,Alkeitti , ;.,, -!. 5 , C.4 i Ms fretpiently extrdlent, tbstisany,ptegebtesabtegmg.„ l , tif A under the connier . or sit altendt Yablan.anC., ae could not ititopeilyjudgient siteritedy without Iniovezz.. , r i n wede l lcu e... p. ,,.. ll:7l4 ,,l. 7 . 7ecir , :h ...., : pialied :; , ituti lluY erise Acalat 4:Ouid7 ei cte • ta lt atiloysi:: at lebedy of Practitioners iti the Ilidb3d SbitesUndllri who has not received tiumr,,tbey.wiltbelluiraidtxlity. to request, .7,-;.,, Pf all the Patent Medicines that are offered,.how'rew; would, be isken 4.l.*he* conipositiou Nut Araernl„ l .,Theky-- nib munletelli - theleialtteiy. r have no - mysteries: -, , ~-{, 4 m nt e axi cof 4 posi u„ 4 1. 7 n:f or e m oa y m pre rtwut paratio tk u italte s is laid 4) ,m m:1 3,000 We/7 f IT.aeknowledge .their ototelotione of their autrinslek.:3 fa The Cherry Teendatain ilionimmied Weeientlitiv,'.',, ... k .,,,th,, s , 4 .„,,,w e o utin nde e r n ful tril m itieunn edieine li be st r iwatex ettaetrecta geuzut wars tt ..f44l thing or my Pills , and even roma confidently , . a . wFrO a willing to certify that their auticdpations were more Inantt , . nwillzed Other etreeta - nYtin trick •.• . ' 1.. -1 , - ...'.1.. ,-. -, q • fey operate - by their pOwerhil infltience'onlite'utteinal„ * ro to purify the blood , : anti ifluto'hititty 1.: , ac n—remove ,the vbstructipm of..the idadrachiJcisfisii t„' lll5 liv ri and other organs of the hody;restortng their trregio• ?. la action to.lmaltft,hudi by corrootlualglionitentbay mint is encliderangements.B6 are the .firstoright.pf,disease.,..-...,4-, .• •by Dr: :YAWLS il:AY1111: - Fractimil'ital'At114.7.'' L I Ira' eberlaSt , LOWelt, •glasi,f , p,,iw.istg,4,llo v e t b i st . 4„ beusefor $1... . ~., ...... g -,... /..1 -, 1 ~,,. /.4i* , e; %,,,, :::11, I /14 Id by It. tc. FAXIJESTIICY. A, p(i.,',,dpholesate amt .....,..-- feta% by every 'Drtiggis'ait Flttebittgb; an 4 liken 1/ealdfs' l '^ ' IN NIA LA' 1 1 101‘ = FOR vat mmi on ASTHMA AND rASUMPTIGT N NW AND if Efs,,„woNoititsl4. FiYc;r_CANA , e• IfiLOVONT 140310 TO ))008. ' t ' 4 -3 4 WONDERFUL DISCOVERY heinettratly.tasnanada--wl by Dr. COFtbh,ot waclty.,im.thealreatmgit Co.es, gumption; Asthr and all diseases of tbeimngs„, We FO. fern." Dv...Contra EiTcoisawee-Ittitature liroastiNaPotr' •) erg Crtassir Bratte.”.--Mitirthth heirtselhottpDts3l. Wore 441 stoted many afflicted ones to health, sepiysyhte4ced,tfhicb tie has innnincrible ocitifleates; of a..trest::".,%, Moot r phydeitiu nefairks, ItieevidertV that, coristently Inel:titan si,agfeeablaftigalimemtparlate Lql`: dichsul p ties,caust direc-t.contact,Fith the whale serial cavities of thaltings, and thus einfirithedaDy ' and varied changes proiliced upon them when introltired• lee the stomach, ant subject.to-the premier of n.." 1- ;, tf The Uygesna is for slaw all lbs Druggists; throughout, Mai-, cmintry.—Weto Yoyl: DutrAmcpl;pflanuaryl4: rice ienonian the brearLionterttiolinent,Withe ,, r out the least ineculiveniedum—the heat wff the _bodl , beteg sufficient to evaporate the fluid. fined refie GI FMCS cures, like thefollowing, might One package of the %Oven* his 6nredimi bf the Marne of eLn yes= standing. '' , .J. - Nagnignun g •- . i, • • _ •• . Pt MI. of Diummuunn _ lam creed oT thestaihnitt of ten years' standing ST Dr..' • Cuetle's Uygeana. bisaommrEnines,' Brooklyn, N. Yr , Mrs. Neil, of Node lDinuisorat ..N• Y., was ortred`q , .. severe ease of Bronchitis by the • • My sister has been cured of a digneafok Minn crest/rim ' years' alluding, and decided to beitirttrashisby the phyel. , . clang. She was cured in one month, by the llygearta. J. 33: QuatereiltiohmomVlSetro: The Ray. D r etf"Plrl POI / ( 90f* te41 4 1 5 1 Pq RkoP • clue In the fo owing Rsir-"fclit,7l , lV4A6; Rua think highly; of Dr. Cortis's Itgegna ,- rsinetis' in dismal of,tts3 -throat and lungs„ ifig:L44l some' opportunity to MelliY"lts'efticlicy, Tam cons I that it is a meat ex nt ieffent eliolne both the 101, - ; • 1 -2 tititalbn,Tapplltittit z atto O Faux e o abe are hiss b L altaticine, ei'` vita afilrntsuitiovs-annitertelts. Shun thka• - ; IIB.O4TZ' would PUISON . .. K li .IWForaide,b Dr.Qco. FL 'Repay, LW Wonff street I Ite R. Wkft& Co.; Lea A. IfeckSam, Atte btnay :citx• 49bu' Sargent, NEW Inigtto33; 0. L. Baleen 4:I • - r 0.- J *C. firostuurrigakCn.l. Canerst r., 1'1133 / 3 ktru litbbajz , t la'artide'at array . LiVP'S AINLIOTED , nwsd, %Ow barn tsactodylbttlattrahonwotill4thaseme4rz•-' ,, ' = tism, Methods lardatuntot. rmsvtionerPiriaplat tMktMilet.;:y.), on time rtiee,lilotollea;liollar Ago° Wod 'Plot" C i tnink .B4 . ivorxdorretteriticakilleid; =targehterit and 76 Pawed the limetarruLd*Vrte , DicamOtabilititkriz butab 1 49v.:,44 2 4 141414,1 in' 4 4uDit*Mmt 'Ac j a=r 7 l4m aninnnuctons sea , Mary , ,l4noleicketalc „ life, or Impurity of the 8100ti. ,- `' , t‘' , 4, g.1 AilirtThle leMataliMmtirternedioineartazuridesatAgtd 4 • Itstipw mod Ogt „.ttaands . Bratefut,patienUqcon et.peat, of and trniute initessirtio, Wait WV:to-the remarknbr' r atlratilitriOnn - iscl the gtiatestM , "au Med,leinse; Pi3dit, - ;;;.`"1 iiPAN/811,21LIMMI tiettratetnlibaultiOgitiar!..d &MAIM, Xetiotiona.on the„.Bkin t 14vss .piMleler,renter Utoer6,olrl aurm;4B66aaruiartrafiCiari6Alo6l66lloture..,; - Netrials'oftmpfalitt Tana lind'degert Die Emus and JointicarosOvtdit7Ptdatitliiilit 1 4tolwittlifettsfikiktt,5.,i* , . . the No r st i u ramie* BuDP4 fili6 ~ 8 itiiyit Wea lietthd a" 1 M , to ecarlpire witßlt lllcleanses the sysiam astir torptirt..l ties,soMgettUdtsald