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mile-' from the Hl:v. Price $i W. Terms carp.
oect S. CIITHIINKT A SON, 69 Market at.
Tiltrlt. HALLS AND DINING ROOMS—Oak Wainscorlngs
and Ceilings of Elimibethian style; Marbles to every
variety For sale by W. P. MARSHALL. Jr CO.
ILK SHIRTS AND lril-AW NlLS—Just received, an RA-
O sortment of 3,6, 9 and 12 threads Bilk Shirts and
Drawete, of all sines, by
octl lIIRSTIFTELD A SON.
ADLASA' CLOAKS, T Se,—A. A. trIASON a W.
j have just opened some WU more Cloaks and Talons,
of rile newest and mot elegant designs in Cloth, Velvet,
Moire Antique, Arc. c.tl2
'DON NE T . 6--lUu wore of tbe moot fashionable st)le,. and
JI) colors of S 4 tin and Velvet Bonnets, of their own and
Eastern manufacture, ready for exhibition.
A A. MASON .1 CO,
cril2 'IL V . (111 street.
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BKO%VN'S Lee.yNer. oINOVAt—r., gros.a for pale by
B. A FA Ii KSTOCK A CO .
-orrl•r WOod and FirMt
/.),S zee freeb i creme jeer received Kul for
j J :Mk I.y ILEYN/Ell 8. A NDIiI.I.6ON,
eel 1 Nn 39 Wood st,et
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M ATIMIATICAL I,errttc - nErit—iu , t
Fuprrior Int of Ikluthem•timl InAtrumeuLi,
wbicb iY.try
rold al gr t atly reduced rates. by
W N II A XN, Stutior.er,
Markel street. turner Sowota
Lynt r A1.•NA..11f.27, CA NY.: , AM) I ALlcbta—Jurt r
u Jun r.upply of the abort. good, I , y
L. lIIRSUF I FILL d SON,
No. 70 Wm! ..tn•et
Mil K lIANDEtIOIKeT sAaortment of li..iLern and Yaury
I St.. rro L« Lought at No 107 Sttartot atrwat, cheap
or csak. Ro¢4i W Se II Nt KRT z
UNLY $1,20 tor e two story Dwelling Iloaae, with store
room in front, arid five other rooms and ► hall ; also ■
bark building of two rooms. The lot is 17 feet front on
Robinson street, Allegheny, by 77 de ..-p. t.. an alley. This
property is In good order and wlll t0..1.1,u easy terms.
S. CUTIIHCRT & SUN,
b.: Market street.
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jr ARI tiIES---Thr Pock rt Ow collar, or Heart vx,rg Alma
I' one; Porkrt Memel:am-g, Parry Kruery Daus, Snow .
F. pool Pro. Piptol Pencils for hr ye, Hair Bruxbra, Pear
Powder, Ilerpetir Soap, Rosemary for the t. r, •Ivr
iy
on Carats and for sale ly 5. L. CUTII BERT,
0ra.12 53 Market ntrrrt.
TO. SUGAR—"O hbds prum. for .le by
. ortL MSIITIL. MATH h 11UNTKR
A. lilAiiil24 A CO. turf', attention
to the large and elegant stork of Dress Good, , they
ho jest received, compri.tng the most fashionable shades
of French Merinos, Parameter., Plain and Figure.," Wool
DP irinee, Wool Plaids, Ar , At
‘TO'fICE TO VARA - I/IR/ 4 . Moore's Patent Improved
1.11 Drill, for sowing Wheat. Oats, Rye, Barley and Gras.
Seed', for sale at the bend and Agricultural Stnre, 17 1110,
street. by aug . 22:w301 JAMES WARDROP
OUBLN ItAIiRRL TWIST AND PATISNT BRENCU
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C.UNS, from $lO and upwards. Call at the EntorpriFe
(jun Works, 130 Wood street.
Kl.lBUldATintd.—Lir Drown'e nealy discovered remedy
for Rheumatiem is a apc.ly and certain remedy for
that painful trouble. It never falls.
Ore and Private Oonanltatlon Drama, N 0.41 Diamond
Ally, Pittabrvgh, Pa. The Doctor to always at home.
norfc.laaly
APeLETQN't! DICTIONARY of Mar:Wove, Meehanlca,
Engine Work, and Rnglneering Illuetrated with
tour thousand engrAvinge on word. In 2 vole. For sale
by 11 T C MORGAN.
oct2 No 144 Worel .trout, near Finn:
IWINF: PAPER Derornrione. In (Jold
and Velvet, f...r Parlors; And other new deeigne, }net
rreeived and for sale by W. P. MARSHA LL A CO.,
orti 57 Wood street.
U MULAz+.I3ISB.-21 bbls new N. 0. ?Solna°en zoceivrd
per steamer Ella, I.lr Bale by
octll ATWRIA..LEE & CO.
t,.: l l.l ry llin4 ot3n t Nll C
lot
of
s L h L ir A t /te7 (
r to u p , t h r , r , c_t i ..i t r , erlrowth
o
with or:l l4' tb'o t' ut
the new style Byron Collars, by
Dell L. lIIRSIIVIBLD A BON-
MANILLA AND OTUMt WRAPPING PAPERY—time!l
and largo, light and heavy, for Newspapers, Dry
Goals, Shona, Confectionery, Ac_, now receiving and tor
sale, wholesale and retail, at former low prima, by
J. S. DAVISON,
85 Market, near Fourth street.
P. B.—Dry foods Merchants 'wilted to try them. loots
QICHSIIDT'S LIQUID HAIR DYK changes almost instant•
A 7 Iv red or grey hair to black or.brown. This Dye has
been used In thousands of cases, and is a most excellent
article. $1 per box.
HKRPISTIO SOAP Ls used for removing tan, sallowness,
and nilneas of the skin. It also cures all chaps, ehafee and
roughness of the skin, and renders it soft and white. 12.14
cents per cake. Sold by 8. L CUTHBERT,
oct9 63 Market street.
, EIE CONSTANT USE of the itoBe.mma will keep th
1 hair soft and Inroxiant to the moat advanced age. I
eradicates dandruff and keeps the scalp healthy and a:ean
It a.eo prevents the hair from falling off and promotes It
growth; and then it is only 25 cenlF per hottlk. Sold by
ootS S. L. CUTHBERT, 53 Market et.
LAN KETS-2uo pears 10-4, 11-4 And 12-4 6w.185, Whitne
) and other mete of BlnolEolB,lost rorofveil by
cet9 A. A. MASON A 00.
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INE LLAV ANA nJaOMI9-1 have just received another
Supply of ife,noln. Llevane Segarg. Those a - lathing an
MiCellopt article of Segars ran al wai a procure them at
oc.O. JOS. FLEMING'S.
I. for Railroad. Cara, benry:Machlnery
111 &a.; No. 2, for Coal Cars, Wagons, Carriagas, Carte,
Dray., Umnibussee, de for sale by
imt4 HENRY 11. COLLINS.
- w IN Do bo W bo tlL:
,6 1 4, --- 10 P . . J . brand
23 do 10x12;
25 do 10%14; with other earn, for sole by
MAIR 0 HUNTER.
petit
- I[)KKIN TY.A Nrottic, f,o. Sa p t "„
ceietel, a large stock of ORISESI and BLACK THAS,
consistiog of all the different flavors and grades, putmlmeed
direct from the Importers, for cash, and trill lie sohd whole
sale iumLretail at the lowest pries. v JAYNN:I3.
.ry_ large aosort
rill3.l6lldlNoB--A very . ojent tf Dru., .01.1
1 Cloak Trimmings, of the most feel,ouable styles, jun ,
received by isepl2J A. A. MASON A CO.
IeIAANNELI3--A. A. MASON A CO. hava troplind . n v .
large sarwrtment of White, Rod and Yellow Vlann: '
of every grade; also, a la of 10-4 Slkjrting Flannels.
1 REY OLOAKINti CLOTH'S--Just. received, un •rt
‘J mutt of superior shades of Grey Cloths for Ladies
Cloaks. tseP26l A. A. MASON A CO.
LINNNE.--A A. MASON .1 W. have just opened
2 capse of the best makes of bleb Linens, of every
grade. eep2.B
SI . /MLA Bfld.%k Lai—An amorunent of very rich and
faahionable colon, of Stella Shawls just opened.
sep24 A. A. MASON A CY) . 2.5 Fifth et.
tHIS lILLWEN PATH—A Deautitul story. by Marion
Harland, author of -Alone," for max at
sapid DA VISON'6, 65 Market at
to TEMA 811AWL4—An rxrellen
Broche Border, jaet received.
oet.l
/ I 10-t1111111t , ./ W —lf not to-day—get your phis at OeittilYB,
1 78 Pourth street—not Lafayette Rah. oca
Or-3 0 make, a pure articlE,
NRY ILC for gale
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CHNTRAL OHIO RAILROAD
Bummer, Arrangement—Change of Time.
THREE DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS KX
• OBPDIU).)
had but one Change of Cars between
' Columbus and Baltimore.
/AN end after Alonday,Justelthh,lBbs, Train e will run so
SkJ • follow s
GOING EAST.
Exprus Mail Night
Learm. Train. Train. Train.
C.eluzabus ..............101w A. M. 3:30 P
.' M.
Newark 11:10 " 4:45 12:50 A. 111.
Zanenlila ............ 1:&....V P. M. eaM " 2:12 "
Ikla eon! ................. 11 . 58 - 8,14 " 3,01 .'
C. 12 bridge ............ I:20 " 7 - .08 " 3:20 ~
13..rueffivillo 2:23 " 8:25 " 4:48
Balmoot ....- ......... 2:44 " 6.51 " 8:14
arrive Bellair ..—.. 3:30 " arr 9:46 " err. 816
GOING W EST.
Barren Mau Night
Leave. Train. Tram. Train
vellair 9:4b A. M. 6r.16 A. M. ROO P. M.
Belmont 1031 " Rib " 7:08 "
Barnesville . 1R.52 " 13:43 " 7.40 •' Cambridge ...... ....-1 I a5O " 8:0.1 " lieoo
Concord 1217 P. M. 8:30 " 8,26
Zanesville 1:10 " R3O " 10:30 "
Newark ...-...- ...... '2:08 " 10:37 " 11:60 "
Arrive Columbus-. 3:20 " 1211 P. M. 1:20 A. M.
The Express Train going East will atop to take up or
leave passenger's, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord,
Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only.
GOING Warr will stop only at the above named Stations.
The Mail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mall
la to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on
notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Rise
dons on proper notice being given.
GOING EAST.
The 11140 A.. M. Express Train, connects at Columbnis
With the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M.
and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with
Trains on the Steubenville sad Indiana Railroad; at
Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohlo
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East
ern Cities.
The 3:30 P. M. Train will cannectat Columbus with the
second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandriskl,
Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leering Indiana
polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central
Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbna,
and reach Wheeling at RIO P. kf , and leave by 10:30 P. N.
Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving In Balti
more at 8 P. hL, next day.
The 11:30 P. M. Train connect.' at Columbus with the
Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6c.30 P. 11., and arrives
at Itellair al Rib A. kl.; con,Kting with the Accommoda
tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passer,.
gene leaving Chicago by the Evening, Trains can, by this
ronte,via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day
ton, reach Columbus in season to take this train; and at
Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber
land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti,
more and Eastern Cities
GOING WET.
The 6:16 A. M. Mail Train connects at Bells& with Nicht
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with
trains to and from Alandasay, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon,
and Chicago rca Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbana.
The 9.46 A. M. Riprees Train connects with the Ripreso
Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 3.20 P.
M., and connects with trains going South and West arriv
ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. M.
The titoo P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mall Trai
at 116 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton. Indians
polio, Lafayette, Terry !haute, Saint Louis and
ISAAC U. SOLITE! WICK, Supt .
Zanesville, Juno IS, Ifobb—{ je2ll
CLEVILAND AND PITTI
RAILROAD
OAP
SVEAWIE6IB ECLIPSE AND aoseLIE,
VIA WELLSVILLE., AND
Ohio and Paltnitylvanla'road,
VIA ALLIANCE..
rpm?. shortest, quickest and moat reliable route to Toledo,
Chicago Rork Island, Galena, and Kt. Louis, is VIA
OLEVICLANb.
This mote One Tiondied mileo Aortar and about nine
hours quicker than the circuits.ue one via Indianntmits.
Than Dolly Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Daily Trams from Cleveland to Chiesro
Time to Cle'eland nix Inure, Chicago weuty three boars,
and EL Louis thirty.even Lours.
On and ►Rer Monday, Reptetnixr 31 , 1855, the tr•ins on
Chia road will run as follows.
VIA ALLI ANCE.
The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Itallroad leaving Pitts.
burgh at 2.130, A. 01. and 6.00, A. M., and 300 P Si , cou•
neet at Alliance at 6ud A. SL, 11.5 d A. Id , and .; PSI ,
as follows :
Traina for Cleveland leave Alliance 600, A.M., II LO A. M..
and 635 P. SI., connecting at !Judson with Trains for Cuy
ahoga Falls and Akron. and arriving In Cleveland at 10':L
A. 11., 210 P. SI , and S 56 P. M.
Passengers for Tonal°, Otiicagn, St. Louis, Flock Island,
Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with
out detention, will take the train lea•lng Pittsburgh at
ti 00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2:30 P. M., as amt.
Is the only train by which close connections aro made
through the above points. Paeaengers by this train reach
Chicago at 7.30 next morning. and Bt. Louis at midnight.
VIA W F.LLSV I LLP..
The steamers Klipee and Rosalie will 'rove the 81orionga
halo wharf every morning, (Pundoyn except-d,) at 10'
o'clock, for Welitvllle, connecting with the train leaving
WelLville at 430 P. M.
An Accommodation Troia, will leo,. Wellsville dollr, •
(Sundays excepted,) at 04i) P M , connecting at Bayard ,
with it:press Train, arrl•ing in Cleveland at 2 10 P. M
Tr•ins from Wellsviile connecting at Bayard fir Carroll.
ton,Waynesburg, 1:1)ver and New Philadelphia
/r Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North WeA.
via Wellecil L, ore sold of 51 lesa than vie
The Train, from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run
follows:—Leave Cleveland ot 6.10 A. Al., 2.15 P. M , 7 06 P
M. Arrive at Chicago 830 I'. Al ,7AO A 111.. P M.
Trains leave Ohieaer. nn 410..0 Island and St tom,. its
'took Islam] at 900 A. Al and 11 00 P M.
/or AL Loon., 9 15 A. M. and 11.45 P. M.
Pa stingers Ga. St Loins go over !Lock Tolima natiltiAttl
Joliet, and thence over the Chicago end Ml...issipm 1)00. a.l
to Alton, end thence by stesmilioat mite.) to At.
Piifieengoro by the a 15 A. 51. Train arrive At St. Louis 11 'AI
00000 everting, and by the In 03 P. Train at n.adi next
day.
Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re
elseeked for Chicago and St. louts.
WARE VIA ALLIANCR AND CLEVRI.AND
clam. Ist 01000 24 cr 1.
To A111ance......12 3o To La 5a11e.....1111 (01 513 50
" Cleveland ... 400 " Rock lard, 10 00 11
" Toledo 6GO " Galena .... 10 16 14 00
" Chicago —.513 00 510 60 Springfield IS 70 16;20
Bloomingt...l6 90 14 fe.) Burlington lit 00
" Bt. L0ui5.....21 Ce) 16 7.0
Passengers are requeoLnd to procure their tickets at the
once of this Company, In the Monongahela Liouee, third
door below the *enter.
J. DURAND, Burt., Cleveland.
sent .1. A. CAUGU BY,Ag't, Pitteburah
Great American and G.S. Exprese & Mall Route
71 MILES or DISTANCE SAVED,
And Two C hangez of Cars and Baggage Jlvolded
AIR LINE ROUT AI
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS:
RAILROAD,
Formerly C tilcago &
GIIICSOO TO ST. LOUIS IN IIS 11013 KS. —Tral us
leave the Illinois Central Depot, tool of Water s; rem—
St. LOUIE Day Express dolly, Sundays excepted, 7 lb A M.
SL Louis Night Express daily, Saturdays eased, 9:30 P M.
St. Louis Freight d Emigrant daily, Buret exc. 6:30 A 61.
Baggage checked through io SI. Louis.
Trains run direct through to Alton, (2b9 miles,) with
out change of cars or baggage, and connect with the
Company's splendid steamers Winchester and Reindeer,
running In exclusive connection with l'essencer Trains
from Alton to Bt_ Louis, (23 miles,) without landing. These
Boats, for speed, convenience and elegem,. ore unsurpassed
on the Western waters, Ming timed up with Bathe and spa-
CIOI.III Wneb-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity
of removing the dust unavoidable in Hummer railroad
t-aveling, and reaching St. Louie refreshed from the effects
of a long ride.
To Kansas and Nebraska this is the most direct route,
and passengers destined for Bloomington, Springfield,
Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, Mire
souri, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note
the Important saving in distance, being seventy-two miles
leas to St. Louis, thirty-seven iles leas to Bloomington,
and fifty-eight miles less le Springfield than by any other
route.
B'WN &
Through Tickers over this route ran be proourod at the
various It. R. Ticket Ome In New York, Boston, PhDade!.
phis, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, tic., and at all Through
Ticket Offices throughout the States, and in Chicago at the
Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tre
moat House—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail
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 desired on the line.
R. P. MORGAN, Jr., Suoerintendent.
If. J. D. SCIIKRIIRRLIORN,
aep7 Clen'l Paapengor Agent.
RAILROAD COMPANY
1 . 1 - A VINO made an arrangement with the new and
jl beautiful steamer ISOLIAN " to run In connectio
1 with their Road between West Newton and Counellsville,
announce the following change of Schedule on and after
Wedneeday, the fifth of September:
The - Steamer EOLIAN will leave the Pittsburgh and
Connellsville Railroad Company's Wharf Boat, 111 .TO Mo.
nongahela Bridge, for West Newton, every afternoon at half
past 3 o'olock, precisely; returning, will leave West Newton
at quarter before 5, A. M., arriving at Pittsburgh at noon.
The trains will run as follows:
Leave Davidson's Mill, one mile below Cortnellfrville:
First Train, 8 A. M.; Second Train, 12 M.
Leave West Newton: First Train, 8:30 A. M.; Second
Train, &16 P.M.
Siff- Fare from Pittsburgh to Davidson's 51111, $1,75, In
cluding Meal on Steamer.
Az-Stages for Uniontown and Conned lsville will connect
witn the Trains at Darkison's
For freight or passage, enquire of the Agents, at the
Wharf Boats at Won New ton and Pittsburgh.
O. W. BARNES,
scpB:tf President and Superintendent.
FLEE DAILY TllllOlO,Oll TRAINS, between PhllWel
leaven 1 phia
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p i t h t i s . li u fo rra ii
tt. T b ilE rg M h O.
at
TNIx„Di A. MIdA, R and ip A t l tfr N
burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a; 1 P. M., and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 230, P. M. THE NIGHT EX
PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P.
DS., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P. M.
Blairsville armommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily,
except Sunday, at 4-30 o'clock, P. M. Milton's Accommo
dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M.,
3.30 o'clock P.M., and A2O P. M.
The above lines cognect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chiaar, /1 1 4
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Hy; Tema Hau te,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springfield, Bellefontalne Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve
land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio ;
also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nrw ORLEANS,
BT. Lome, LOCTISTILLE and Cusciatun
Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above
places.
For further particulars, see handbill, at the different
starting points Passengers from the West will find this the
shortest and most expechtlotts route to Philadelphia, Balti
more, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia,
J. ALERKIMEN,
yil Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh.
A. A. MASON A CO
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THE PITTSBURGH AHD CONNELLSVILLE
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
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NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI
Timeline
northern Illinois to the Mississippi River,
lOWA,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
All netiroad to the S ISM a• pp
hkago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL 151 ROAD
FOIIIIXILLY TIM CHICAGO AND A➢na¢A a Can?. MILITAIII
And Train run the entire distance Rom CHICAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars.
The Only Direct Iterate to lIIJILLINGToN, QUINCY,
ICEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPIi:LLO, FORT
DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and the ORLY ALL
RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM
INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on
the Illinois Central, (Arent Western, and Ohio and Missis.
alppi Railroads.
Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the Eait—avoidlug 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 blisaissippi as far as Cottliell Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles leas staging than by any other roe e. The Road,
fora large portion of the way, is laid with the Co7reiltiOUs
RAIL, the smoothest riding and boot Railroad in the West—
well stocked with the moot modern th.:Omolleei and r IP{ ant
new Care.
at By this route patmengers are sure of making cone."
Lion, and arriving at Bt. Louie on advertised time, avoid] og
the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of 1111 V iga
0012, as on the route by Alton.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and nc
charge for handling at any point.
TIiktOUGLI TICKETS by this route ran be purchased at
all the Kallroad Offices lu the Kant; at the teti., of the
Company, corner of Clark and Lake etreeU, iu the Onion..
Building; at the Depot of the Galena It. It , and at tile
Mich. Cent. K. It. Cake, corner of babe and Detain - mu eta.,
opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
YILEIGLIT consigned by this route will v.-el re Immedi
ate despatch. C lIANINIONii bub't.
C. E. FoLLETT,
uKci . fo•ket A 41., Chi, a u to
ihr TWEETS can be procured at the prluotput Pottirr.nd
011ionA of the country. 1111,144
NEW AA!) DIRECT
.: ::.,- j:: Vi~i` ~i~.F }~ ~ .--
Unsurpassed for Speed & Unrivalled for Comfort
FROM FITTrIt UAG I i
Col um lin% I nillanui-.11, Cl,l
Cincinnati, Tern 11.0 ca
Cali,
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Line ton, Cairo, Datwkiue
31vMPhi,,
Newark. hew Oriwu.. l'erU
£1 , 111) 1111 reiNcire. crrils IN TUC wE:11 . A ht. SO,! 10,
STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA
RAILROA D !
Which bi now rompledid end in ,1 bi•••14:b.,13 b
t neon I+tenbenvnla laud Nrwalk,
On and after Nlimday, rel.:ember ,Wily
morning and evening line to elegant an I
steamers, o.4.l.llllnrelnd by rniwriev, , ,nl and iice
will genre l'llt.obt.,ol no I. 11,,,
.
The Morning •tonolor. F....E‘t t 111
Cnpt. More, nod LI UtIN AL. en. I ;•.1...4ie-,
burgh ec ery day, (iondnyr. exo.loe,lL 1...•
prooinetv Parneng,., ohne CO• tn...rd, nipd
thin al is P. M ,icamodint. vooonctl..o nOh ts
KNING EXPILE:4B 6 THAIN 5..4 I P. It - Li.
makon direct ronnertion sit Ness art; or th.
Thn 1.:•••otng .re.l F's,
BOHM
Copt (Jordon, and CLAKA FISHER, t'npl .r It u,
Pittsburgh every day, nt 5 o olock, M Ga 1'...-en,. re
Bleep on board. and rea. h Igeuheol Ole a'neddd
in tune for the Mail Tram which lc., nuto , liateiv, and
maker direct connoctlo;,l her the Ate:v...111.4-o.a
ntil'a ?we , / f y rc01r.,4
Fare no Cheap no I , y Roy °the: [Kit rr , ol route
Thr..ugh nod 1i..1 hone:, hat further tol•troutd.n,
apply to JAe 0141 INC A Ltd
No , II .1 nod 115 Hater •t.. between Wool
aid Sculth told. Pittnt.oroti
W WOODWARD. Folp't
seplo I- DE% V!".0..1'. t,on Ae.-nt
PITT✓fBUItUH AND CONNELLBVILLE
71. 21 "ritt l i 02_
RAILR()AI).
PITTSBUtoiII AND WSNICI 1--V11.1.E 1;.%1
ROAD is DOW orwri from ‘1"...,.t 11.0 ti
tifty eight miler from I'itts.huro, I..zt,ioi.:he
nicer.
'fbia now !trot via, ft-oa.l 0r , .0 ,- pen f , o tram , or
ton of pas.onforr xud f r.i . I vtql taw; atilt it,. t,
tIA A N, fr. , o, , rib tc Couuolt, , t.,t
as t,llow,
The oteamar EtILI AN will lel,. whe,l, e 1.5 re 9,
Monongahela llrfilge, very oltern....n, e, ja,, 01,
'eloct, lor W f . ,110...4 till, 11.1, , net,
lrig train leol'lng h 0,1)1. , ;- , . 1.... .in. 1.111
there et UW A . in :lane ier e , I. Ili en
Yore ti Ounuellnv•lle 75
Fare to Uniontown
A train will lons C..nnallow it,.. t •nlini. I.t
}Vent Nnu ton, iindiliaaa a Is t
: l•• 1 . :11 In Is s i
r.
Fare from fon rti
I are from L . :lfoot, t P1!1,1,117,b
Tbe I,,4ll'nK.,•ncer .1 It
Ct•
nelbville 1 . 2...,11 I I , \I, nrid s.t.l 11.• t
Nr•drtiltl nt I' ntrll n; not • toll , r
frriejlt nu • pas,engerii
Trnre•et, in Pearvh f budine a r pl,,a 1 tin I u
trip by 11113 rout , nle.nor LC. 4”.1
Youghif,th.ay. on. of tt, mint Int, , ,it,a “n 4 yr, •n
1.1. in lb,. v.,/:tnrn r,unt: y. Ibe
Lit Purpa, , •ed In I.) n t tl.l,
and Ow Geld frt. liiUlAln •0
InAh Ad.," of the •v, Na.t • in.n,r,4l st 010' t,
mralog the nttenti 01 r
.•,,, - n•vt tnitri, ILbuo.l.ut anl Ate: rt
I, any 1434001:it Or mill 101,1111,h1r , 1 y
The fuvortible rlnvartrr I th , n./.•.. Lt. th. , #l,l n.
tnwrird. InLl,barKthHa. Coti,;,n 0nt,f...t1
Ireightm Eh« lowwit rabe t, tht, uniln
relinl.l.• i•utlet Usr luluoqat, nut rlLrr 1.. t y attL•h•K at
cll t
For torn". RHO.) to W OALI.WELI, k , •t•funt iLt. o or
tatenderit, , to the olli , ere on 0 ar.l the ..ouut, E..:11,1
01.1\ Flit It ItA h.N
Pre.iient and
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAI 1 ROA D:
' ,•
Carrying the Great U. States Mail and Express
TWO P/188RNURR TRAINS RUN DAILY ou tire
length from LIULIUQUR to CA
Thin Howl, in ron.ionounn with l'rnin• t the knil , 61:1I
dinwoeippi It. It. ar! n.I 1. , :n0.
the most diroot and only l'UlltlPUolle , It it I
Trains barn etkie.ao fullovro:
10 A. M. and 'X P. M.—er 1....nuf AND l:tnco KIPEN.9
Paasengera for St.. 10.111 P by thin tram ban .art. 4.t Eh,
Ohio and Minn. H li. at Mandnral, and aro co.: dirt, t
. _
36 A. M. and 110 P. M —Duuu,us
P SSD, connecting at Dunheth tot puute Dubuquci witL a
Daily Line of Stumm ItacKetv, for. tit. Paul and tLe tipper
Miesissippl river eitiva
Traina here °afro for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A
M. and 7.00 P. M.
Passenvrs from the Rest and places on the uhlo river
destined for St-I,IIIN nil! ears 191) lullew of ted‘ou. end un
certain river navigation from Cairn to St IA ale , and arr ive
fifteen hours in aslran :0 or the river r Ills , by taking the
ears at Cairo.
Ti' to to H. [MIN, Cairn, Duhinine, Paul, and all ltn.
portent places by tbla ri , ute, can be had at thy onka e, the
U. A and C. A I . Railroads In l'ltn,hurgh. ant Michigan
C.ntral Railrnad In Chicago.
jiof It. It. MAt'IN Hrp't.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
Turn GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
lantic cities with Western, North.western and South.
western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road
also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to
all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San.
dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western
Lakes; making the most direct, cheapt.ll and reltablt routs
by which PREIUIIT can ba forwarded to and from the
Orval wen.
BETWEEN PIIILADELPLIIA A
WHIST CLASS.—Boota,.II - ,N, Dry Onod,t, t
per 1001 h e.
(io LaXeR,) Porn, Feathers, ht. ......
SECOND CLASH.—Books end Eitatii.orry,
Dry Gonda, (In bales,) Ilardware, Lea- fek. per loorN
ther, Wool, hr
T 11111.1.1 CLASS.—Anylle, Bagging, Baron }
ue per 100Ibn.
and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ac
YOU it.TLI CLASH—endue, nub, liaeo .1 and per iootba.
Pork, (parked,) Lard and Lard Oil
* In nhlpping Goode from any point last of Philadel
phia., be particular to mark peokege •• re, Penn/o.nm
Ref/road.' All Gonda conslizned to the Aaentn of thin (toed
at Philadelphia or Pittahurgh, will be fora ardud without
detention.
. .
rummy, AnsitYS —Moses Potter, Boston; J. I. Elliott, N.
Y.; E. J. Speeder, Philtuleinhin; Nlagraw A Koons, Baltl•
more ; (deo. 0. Franciscus, liitteburgb ; Stiringman A Brow u,
Cincinnati Ohio: J. S. Moorhead, Loulerlile, Ky.; It. C.
kleldrurn, &bullion, Ind.; itatrlift A Co., St. bottle, Mo.; J.
S. Mitchel I & 800, kvansvi I le, Indiana.
11. 11. HOUSTON,
General Preight Agent, libllistelphie.
11. J. LOMA KRT,
my 9 Su pars n t, Altoona, Pu.
_ .
KLEE'S TILANSPORTAT lON LINE.
A NTIOIPATINO the want of facilities for transporting
Freights to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Penney!.
rants Canal and Railroads, we hero increased our etack of
Boats, Ac , on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINK, which
gives us u capacity of over 1500 tone per month each way.
We assure our friende, and those disposed to patronize
the Stahl improvements, there will he nothing spored on
our part to render general &ulster:ion in forwarding Knot•
ern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch.
BIER A 11ITCHEL1.,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa.
it. M. Lemon do Co.'s Way Line.
BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND COLUMBIA.
THE undernirmel baring purr haried
part of D Leech & Co 's Canal Stock,
are prepared to do a WAY KR MOUT
BUSINESS between Win place and Oolumbta. All buFiness
entrusted to our care will be promptly attended to by us,
et the Warehouse formerly occupied by D. Leech A Co.,
Canal BRSIII. LLAJYD A LISMUN
j y2b:dlm•
.1856. buil rg ... ,: § A NA
hi
n e. „ u A f i
n11.1:11
Amer
Icon Farmer's Almanac, No. I, for 1556, publish.' and now
ready for sale by the quantity, by
JOHN H. 111171,L0R, No Si Wood street.
For sale, elm, by all Booksellers in Pittsburgh end Alle
g hen y City. sep29
P
-
ICTURB, MIRROR AND FANCY FitANlcse of vie
most complete and finished style may be found at
BOIWKING'S, on Bt. Clair street, near the Allegheny
Bridge. This gentleman has also on hand a splendid lot
of Sfirrors, some of which we see encased in unique and
beautiful frames. Give him a rail. sepl9
"The Best Razor In the World"
IS Tint "AMR RAZOR," mad,. Philadelphi ,
by Gilchrist, and sold during the last five years to thou
sand. of our citizens, by the only authorized Agent fo
Western Pennsylvania W W. WILSON,
eepßb Market street.
..- ' tK .• ii', ` .,yaw ~.. F
•
: .
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RAILROADS
CENTRAL ROUTE
MISSOURI)
• M'•;~
=II
ir burKh
MEM
Fall Arra ugement
-
",.."1".7° !'• a
CHICAGO to CA llti
U 11112.100 to 1 , 1 .
CIIICA04) to CA I Ito,
CLIICAUU to LI.;IIUQU
M==
INS U RANCE COMPANIES
Increase of Cash Capital
To HALF A- MILLION DOLLARS!
/ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819.
PAID UP
Cash Capital, 5500,000.
TIIE THIRTY-SUETY' ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
Assets of the ,RTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
ford, no funtiolied this agency on the lot of January, 1865,
under oath.
Real Estate, unincumbered $ 16,672 05
Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent., pay
able Ram ba tinn al 1 y 72,000 00
Debts due the Company, seen re•l by mortgage... 7,313 17
Bills cable, well assured, payable at Bank... 126,327 35
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 07,615 00
Ilank.Stockii In the city of Itcrtford
Ronk Stock], In New York chy
Osudi on hand, in Barak, and in hank of Agents
Mr=
$773,278 63
The amount of Ilabilitiesdue or not due to Banks or other
editors,—nothing.
Leases adjusted and dun,—none.
Losoes adjusted and not due, $1.18,618 21.
homes unadjusted end in suatiense, waiting for further
proof, $61,2.67 60.
All other claims against the Company are small, such
only as printing, Ac. -
Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends
upon the character, materiel nod construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
the are department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies; the
design lo to limit the lons by any one Ore to $lO,OOO, or leas.
THU. A. A LKXANDEiII, Secretary.
STATII or CoIIttErTICIIT, t Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886.
Hari ford county.'
Pere( tally appeared llamas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the &Ana Insurance Company, and maie oath that the fore
going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to
lair bent knowledge and belief
FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
Losseo paid by thin Company for the year ISM emceed
$7:.0,000, while the protein ma rei..eired fnr the same time
far exceed any other year, :due the organization of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly all deacriptione of property, lA
cuPd at t[lll3 agency, at remunerative rates.
(fflice, No. 87 Water street, Pittnburgh, Pa.
)anll 11. U. TEN ItYOK, Agent.
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Company,
UP PHILADELPHIA
OxpltAl
Atuouut twurtly
I `ld (JONI PAN Y etTo.•to Ftre 1 nburanc.k, nn Bnildlnge,
14c.AS, Fllllll ur., dr Marino /11AUrItrice on Vessel.',
Car:v - 1101A I , ,lght. Inland lu,.uraneo on CloodA, by Rivera,
Latue, Canaln, itailroad+, and 1..an.1 Carriage g , .nerally.
Also, 1 u,uranee upon 'Ayes, upon Lb« must favorable
terms.
PIBECTORS.
nor, Thomas B. Florooro. damn, K. Neold
tioor,:e 11 Nrcurttcog, Charier WogPe,
Ed P. Mid floton, E. It. Llolmbold,
4.}eorgo 11..1mhold, Prod. C. Browner,
'rho:mop !dondarlield, Lo.oo Lorrh.
'1110)1AS B. FIAMENCE, Pres Mont
EDWARD It. FlrLotoro.n, Socrotnry
PITTSBURGH HRYRBRN(IB4I.
T M. Howe, Hon. J R. M'Clintock,
1i..0 C Shhhoon, 0,1 tl. W Blwe
Hon J 11 iluthr)., A IS st'Calmnot..
Thi..J, ii,eumn, M'ekrllol., Kaki
U9..1. 111. 6,,n. J. K Moruhne.d.
ENEMIEI
Th,• ~ horn- t , of th• tibo,. Coco rotuy le of the Urnt daao
1,1 ,il.l,lltea the rate and unusual prtrileges lira, Ma
rice and Lilt Inourance
. • ...
i1,,t1.-mru oY vi-voted sthoding are ILPHoriated In 1
Mhtln,u,nt, and int.nr...t.l as stockholders.
Tlit,mAS J. HUNTER. Agont,
jl Ft C1.1,1 , a titnidin.L, No 100 Third at.
Pitt•burgh Dollar Savings loatltatlon,
I;, P , urth strret.,
fIKXT DOOR TO TII V. PITTA RPROQ BANK,
I 8 NuW dell', from 9 to If o'cloek ; aim, on Wed ,
and Saturday evenings, rroin 7 to tio'rl,k.
recalreit of old rums not IPPA than trine Dollar,
ands di viiiend of the profits drolareil twice a year, in June
arid December. Thr Trui , teeii, for the purpose:it furthering
tmlir :h« !DAM U , Intl, have entered into
.rtlartintve bond, lorry giving additional At•CLlrity to
tifq.fritOr S.
containing tho Charter, By LawA, Ruhog and Rog . °
I•tio.uu, fur tlioh.ol grxiin, nu 11pplIca I,nt at tho nth
1,11.1.-mt ALBILKE.
WE I . llrealICNT9
.b.ho li. Shot.ohergFr,
Cnarlra Knapp,
N. driatan !it urphy,
Cmbota.tior,
M Prunock,
Withpau J Au ler,on
11:1,w•1111..pburu.
R 55'h its,
IVIIxn3 r
1.111.1.11
John 0 Itsu-koNn, Jaknoo Ileritesn,
110; Itorkrol, John 11. bllrtkoktrick
.1-bn kJ 11'Cord,
11.ob.rt Robert Morrow,
.1 Ourluu, ik alter I. Alur,lol,
AWNS. , A. Carrtrr, A M Pollock,
J.lOl 9. Cokgret., Ilonrk• 1.. 11.1nOrk11.
Charl.s A. Colton, Robert Robb,
k: o.orgrt it Ithbilo,
Frunoi, Jektro., Ittinikabk,
I'. 17,Ilrnorn, Jump.. :tlot In,
,lumen 1.1 Sohl.n,
11,Iltuni 1 4 .1110. n, Ale‘un,ler
.w..eGrry rid Trektrure - r--CIIA RUN A 001,TON
jllO.ll.
ANNUAL DIVIDEND, n NKR CENT, JULY 1, liob
COMI'AfiV,
(JP' /LI h'ITO HP, C,.V.V.
I=l
@ZEE
Unsil A , July 1, 1559,--$K35,530
nt“. to.turance ett Ail .eAcriptlona
pr—perty at equitable rate, 'lltdt Company Lave
ruett.tattuel 1,91t1011 I..l:lrable dealing for :It3 yearn,
kn.l i I:n.urrav-e4 tor reevnvibillty And punctuality by
Nlll . 001, NtlUllar 10 , I1:11ti..n In the United I•lxtes SMMII
-tntruartlt of the rOl/./11 , 11 f IkILS Company on Din
tu Ihr,.l..minntwn of the public
11. it TV:\ KYCK, Agent.
itile, North ore! corner Falb and Wood Atreuts, hau.
hur:h jvdd
IS 1. A W A it ie.
MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
xry 11:K in the North Horn of the ti,hhuge, ou Third
k
~rr•t, Phil. A PA-LIIIIA
Mal=l
Jn V 115.111,,
CA two. To all part! of the. World
)
INSURANCRA
151=1
Ott t roo.in by fly
al: pat Lo of 1.1,t , Coiou
FMK I NSURANCIti
On nierrhandire generally
Uu ,t. , reet, dwelling b0w..., Ac.
A BSKTS VN TUN COMPANY, Ngrember 7,1 , 363.
R,nde ao,l Nlortgagne .124,300 00
9to to f‘t Poongylenuia, Pllll.lelpiltn city, Spring
Garden, ikr , uo, war k, and other t .ang ......181,563 42
SivoLn in banto., railrnado and inaurn tires corn.
pule,
rereivable
Cus!.. n 0 ti nd.
Itaisnreein the hands of Agents and premiums
un .11srlue r:matly lesued ..... ....... ....121,707 07
NuherriptiepN..tes. ..... 100,000 110
EDNECI3
Dr B M. Huston,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer API
Charles
Samuel R. Stokes,
li.nry Sloan,
James Traqualr,
WM. Byre, Jr.,
' Joshua L. Price,
John B. Semple,
Charles Schaller,
I J. T Logan, Pittsburgh,
li. 'P. 0 Morgan, do.
WM. MARTIN, President.
THUS. C. HAND, Vice President
Wm. Martin,
tia•l,
le.Autuud A Sou,ltr.
C. Dario,
liit,rt Burton,
J.,hn fi Pouro,,a,
Darllngtrin.
H dyne,. liroota,
Juhnoon,
Jaen C Hand,
'llieupilua Paulding,
Jame, U. M•Fariaud,
W C. Ludwig,
Josue W. COWAN, Bec'y
P. A. MADBRIA, Agent,
marla No. Bb Waier street, Pittsburgh.
Th• Vrianislin rise lin•uranois Company,
Of i'htlacit/phici, Prianryivania.
IlitEOTOßS—Clisrles W. Banr[er, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jooob R. smith, Geo. W. Rich
ard*, Mordecai D. Lewis, At olphi El. Boris, Darld S. Browns,
Morrie Patterson. 4AS. N. 111...30•49., President.
Outs. a Minutia, Secretory.
Oontinue to make lusuranoe, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are coneistent with security.
The Oompany have reserved a Large Oontingent rand,
which, with their capital and premiume, safely invested,
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Oompany' on January Ist, 1861, as pub
liahed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, via:
Mortgage f 918,12.8 68
{teal KAtits 84,377 78
Temporary Loans 83,968 17
61,889 00
Cash, Ac 64,346 81
Total $1,212,708 44
Mare .Leh Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One tlllon Four Hundred Thou
eand
Dollars, It - wises by ars, thereby affording erldetioe of the
let vautagrn of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GAII.DINICR COFFIN, Agent,
•p 2,4 0111oe, north-east cor. Wood and Third sta.
THE UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1880.
CHARM PHIRPETUAL
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut
Street', Philadelphia.
Officers of the Rome Board at .Phaaele/phia:
DIILECTORB•. . .
. . . .
Stephen R. Orawford , Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Wllenry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Deverouz,
William M. Godwin, William Wile*.
Prendent—titephen It. Orawford.
Vice President—Ambrose W 4 ilig .
j imption.
Medical EllalltifleT, PiGtbu amen. H. Willson, M. D
Allegheny Otty—R. B. Mowry, .D.
GEO. R. ARNOLD, Agent,
marl7.y Nn. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PENEsYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
- - - • • •....
CORNER OF FOURTH AND BMITUNISLD BTRERTS.
Authorised Capital, .300,000•
f NSURE BUILDINGS and other property against lose or
damage by Fire, and the petite of the Sea and Inland
Navigation and Traneportatton.
isEa;=l
Wm. F. Johnston, Lindy Patterson,
W. 51'Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D Al Long, 1. Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones, George R. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
i ernes S. Kegley, W. S. Haven,
Wade Hampton, 1). E.Park,
H. R. Coggshall.
Hon. W5l. F. JOIINSTON, PreAdent.
BODY PATTERSON, Vice President.
A A. CARRIII, Secretary and Treasurer.
S A. CARILIZB., 'Assistant Secretary.
RV 000D8—Wa016alLa ANT' RerAit.—F A LI. TRADE
I)
- -
A. A. MASON A p), Fifth street,
Are now receiving their Fall stock of Goods, embracing
some Twenty.fice Hundred Packages, which have been pur•
chased at the large Auction Sales, from Importers and
Manufacturers, and will be acrid at as low rates us can be
purchased of the New York or Philade/phis Jobbers.
oep24
f liLLIYU litrUSE TO lET--One two-story
I_l containing eleven rooms, (well calculated for a Board
tog dross,) situated near the foot of Vine etreet, for rent,
MILLER Q ILIOELMON,
721 and 223 Liberty st.
=BEE
BANKERS AND BROKERS
AUSTIN Looaus,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Office, No. 92 fourth st., above Wood.
MOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages , and Loans on collar
tends, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com
mission. Land Warrants bought and sold.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and tale of
Copper Stooks.
All communications Wanted to promptly.
_JAS. t. beVir
Wm. H. Williams £ Co.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. IC. (bray. Mod and Third strata
tit - All Um:emotions made on liberal terms. Oallectione
of [MIN Notes, &a., promptly attended to: jai:l2B:lw
AR.THIIRS, RODGERS & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS ,
UORNICR Of FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS,
matim Pittsburgh, Pa.
122,!100 00
0 0,0 00
212,606 06
Removal.
PATRIOKS k FRIEND,
BAN }LIMB AND EXOLIANOR BROILERS,
Have Removed their Office to the arm,. of fifth and Wood di
ITITIBUBdiI, PA.
Es !CRICKS YELEND, Santana and Exchange Broken,
and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Asoeptancek Gold, Silver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Oollestions made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [febB
H. HOLMES & SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOHIME,
OATS SESOVID TEMA LUSTING AND 110/1111 , 211 OMNI TO SO
07 KAMM MINT, rocs DOOBS anon OLD STAND.
1101.1dEB & BONE, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, En
ver and Bink Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities oonstantly for sale.
Oolieodons made In all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received In par fonds or current paper, No.
07 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. Ualkkly
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
11111331 111
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes.
STOCI bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefally attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
Sir No. bB;.,‘ Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bank. dealt'
00110111 OW WOOD AND TUTU 518111 ND.
IC HT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
0 sale. Time Blue of Exchange sod Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bank Naze, bought and sold. Collections
made in all the principal cities of the United States. Do-
posits received of Par and Current Funds. marrly
3300,000
4200,000
!LIEN lILIMEIII, SIMARD 'MIX, ILODXXCEI IMAMS.
IC.R&lniai & RAHN,
BANEHEB AND EXCHANGE BROILER%
BLIY AND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Real Estate or Stook Becaritiss; purchase
Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and sell Eitocks on Commission.
Collections made on all points in the Union. !myl
G. E. ARNOLD & CO.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE
ANALRES In Eikehoop, Coln, Bank Notes, and
If Time Drafts, ke. Collections carefully attended to,
sod proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
ea.. No. 74 fourth et, next door to Bank of Plttabl. pen
"a - COMMERCIAL 813.011E1t,-Ve
Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Mint ttttt
No. 76 Fourth o.,Pittsburgh,Fs. (jsbi
Claimlotc.l , 2 Loan ome• t
IVO. 100 ELMITIIVIZLD STREW'', NEAR Find.-
11 Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware
and other valuable articles. sultdly
CLOTHING STORE
JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO. ,
.ITORAIERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
r greet, which boo won an unbounded popularity under
be acme of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur
pose of acquiring more space for their Immense business,
a mored to the spacious building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD BTBRIT,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHE!!
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Their principal object for title removal, to to give them
mere facilittea for the
IV LI OLEBA L E TRADE.
They are prepared to own Goode at the
L 0 WEST EASTERN PRICES!
♦ed they will warrant them to be se good u any manu
factured to the Union.
CUSTOIII WORN,
IN THI BENT BMX, AND UPON Till 840 STINT MOMS
They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment o
LOTUS and WATLNOIL for
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI-
Our interests ►re {death-111 with those of our customers,
and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail ln
all orders we may be favored with.
DON'T YONG= TM@ PLACE,—
No. SS Wood Street' )
(lASI 131 DB,) MINIM 01 DIAMOND ALLLT.
N. 11.—W o desire our patrons to understand that we have
no longer any connection with the Clothing litisiciess on
Liberty street. Our attention is dirrotod exclusively to the
House above designated.
mar=
413 -- No. 74 MARKET STREET, rirrsßuscu,--lak
!HUN OF Slit ORIGINAL NU 0101.
()UR DRESS. GOODS D6PIi_ItT3fISNT to unusually tali,
and contains some of the richest and most desirable
Goods that we have ever been able to oiler, such as
Extra super Silks;
Preach Merinos; Cashmeres;
!dd. de Lain.; PLahle •'
Stripes; Coburgs.
NEEDLE WORK—The best assortment In tie city.
Collars, Chemissites, Sleeves;
Vlounedngs, Edgings and lusertings;
Shawls, Cloaks, Talmss and Scarfs;
New style &mine, Plaid, Cashmere Moire Ant. Velvet-
Stellas, Orape Bilk, ac.
Together with a large assortment of 610.11INING GOODS
of all descrlptions•
Our DOMESTIC and HOUSE FURNISHING DEPART
MENT la well surplice!, and we feel confident that we can
offer greater inducements now than we have ever been
able to offer before. We solicit ap examloatiou at our
stock before purchasing elver here, as all will find it to
their advantage to do PO-
We will also be almost daily In receipt of new an 1 desire.
ble Goode throughout the season.
LOVE BROTHERS,
(Formerly Young, Bteveneon & Love,)
N 0.73 Market street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
21,012 20
169,320 04
19,071 30
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
1\T066 MARKET STRICIT, between Third and Fourth,
Pittsburgh. Keep constantly on hand, a large stook
vr Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestlags. Garments made to
order on the shortest notice, and lu the latest styles
ire- All orders promptly attended to. (augl7:2m
ter 476 t 3
EDMOND WATTS,
lor ICROIIANT TAILOR, NO. 1e.6 LIBIIIITY STREET.—
11l 1 hare now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter
Goode. Overcsatinge, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest.
logo, of the moat beantiful pattern; French and English
Orieelmeres, of every style and shade In the market, all of
which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms,
end warranted to cult. oct4
New Clothing Store,
NO. 4, SIXTH antxrr, OPPOSITB LIBERTY.
ill is subscriber has Just opened title new estabilatunent,
Z
where ha has always on hand a large and choice assort
men t of all articles of OLOTHING,which he warrants equal
to any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable prl•
res. The public are requested to glee him a calL
mar9:ly B. OPPENHEIMER.
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
R. MILLER, Jr., President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, •$OO,OOO.
WILL Insure genet all Mode of ideas, FIRM and MA
RINE. All tomes will be liberally adjnated and
promptly paid.
A Home - Institution, managed by Diasorose who are well
known to the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, se offering the best protection to those
who dealre to be insured.
Directors.—R .91111er, Jr„ O. W. ELloketson, J. W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr, W. 11.8mIth, O. Dimon, George W. Jackson,
Wm. M. Lyon,James Llppetioott,UeOrge Darals,Jamea Me.
u I ny, Alexander Mullet, Thomas Scott.
ss, Office, No. 92 Water 'trot, ( Warehouse of Bpang
Oo , up+ :atm) Pittsburgh. nov24:ly
(.1 1 U NDRIES-100 bags Rio Coffee;
26 poiketa Java Coffee:
60 hhde N. 0. Sugar;
26 bble Refined Sugars;
100 bbls prime N. 0. Molasses ;
76 half cheats Green and BMA Teas;
76 boxes Tobacco, favorite brands;
26 boxes Pepper;
25 boxes Pimento;
26 boxes Extra Coffee;
100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles;
05 boxes Star Candles;
100 boxes Rosin Soap;
26 boxes Variegated Soap;
25 dozen Buckets;
10 dozen Tube;
MX) reams Wrapping Paper ;
211 dozen half tow Rags.
(sepl9) JOHN MOORILBAD.
IQ KuN-200 tons Nue. 1 and 2 Anthracite, " Mari
etta," " Cameron" and " Cordons" furnaces;
100 tone "Rock Hill," Juniata ;
100 " Monroe " do;
60 "111111 Creek," do;
75 " "Shade," Somerset county; for sale
(oepl2) JOHN 5100iLLINAD.
tone Juniata Blooms and Lumps ;
100 •• Lake Champlain; for sale by
JOHN BIOOREISAD.
ULITuII 1/LOWER nOOTS-4.lar annual koppytation of
Ito Hand Hyacinths, Tulips, lc., for tall planting has
arrived. Catalogues wilt be ready in a few days.
octl3 JAMES WARDROP.
IRD OndEB-10 dozen of Canary, Robin and blocking
U Bird Cages, of various alms, just received and for sale
Y 0ct.131 JAMBS WARDROP.
15ALLWAY 1101181 S Pt/WICKS—One and Two Horse
111 Powers, with Saws, Threshing Machines. do —or the
Powers furnished without macbinee—edapted for manufac
turing purposes. Call and examine them, at 47 Pifth et.
soon JAMBS WARDR
TRAWBEItaY PLANTS of the most reliable tested 14,-
0 Melina for tide locality can be enpplied in large gnarl
tirs-47 Ylfth street (aspfel JAMES WARDROP.
NOW IS THE TIME to secure a good ROME near good
Schools. It is within a quarter of a mile of the Court
Donee In Washington, Pa.., fronting the Pittsburgh road.
There are eight acres of ground improved, with about 100
Fruit Trees, and a good.. Oottage Mouse of eight rooms,
neatly furnished In the latest etyle. It IS near the resi
dence of John Marshall, Esq. Price WOO. Enquire of
eepB THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth et.
A/ARM, near New Brighton, Beaver County, containing
108 acres, well improved, and under a fine state of
cultivation, is offered for sale low.
sop 26 THOS. WOODS, 76 Vomit at.
WHITINU I N KS—Arnold'a, Ilibbert's, Ortlea, W arren %
Liarrison'a, and Idaynord k Noyes' Inks, for gals by
7 oetb W. 8 HAVEN.
R UINED SUGARS-20 bble Crashed ;
20 do Loaf
16 do A Coffee Sugar:
SMITH, M&1 k HUNTER;
For gale by lootsl
t.
9
.
A.
JOHN W OODS,
HILL t CO.,
BANKIERB AND ICXCILASION. BROKAW,
Tll 0 BIAS WOODS,
CLOTHING.
Tlast bee ever been offered to the public
NESS COATS
JOHN WOLOSHISY A 00
E',llll
FALL DRY GOODS
AT LOVE BROTHERS,
Is. ARNOLD £ SONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Vail and WU:otar --#2odliit
For sale by
HOTELS.
CITY HOTEL ,
(tam trews%)
Corner of Smithfield and Third t
JOHN P. MAN, Proprietor.
PITTSBURGH, PA
THIS large and commodious House haying undergone
thorough repair and furnished with new equipments
throughout, is now open for the reception of [batmen= •
public. PARE 1,215 PER DAY. jet-
M ANSION Htill US
GEORGE AGREE Tz ' Paopsurros,
iiLro. 844 - LIBERTY STREET, Just beside the Revenger
1\ Depot of the Pennsylvania Ballrord, whieh:makes It
the moet convenient house In the city for passengers arri
ving by that road.
The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
In excellent style, the MANSION 11.0US/g, would respect•
fully solicit a share of puhlie patronage. There Is attached
a splendid STADIA and extend/et W 4110 N YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder and Dar will be fairtished with the best the market
can afford. febl:y
ST; CLA.II3. HOTEL,
COrner of itnn and BL C7air streets, Pittsburgh, Rs,
rr
HE undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Rotel," having
J_ taken els large and commodious HOTEL, and having
matted it in magnificent style, Would respectfully dnvite
hie friends and the traveling public to give him a call. Aa
sured, with the.convenience of the house and his long ex
perience in thehusineas, he, can. give entire satisfaction,
and his charges - moderate.
febEl WM. C. CONNELLY.
GOOD INTWAIT HOUSE,
CORNSR OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREWS, near
the Railroad Depot.
janDly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
0 WSTOSI , EIe
TETAVERLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between
TV Obeetnot and Walnut, Philadelphia. [an29ty
rFiry . rluwqry.pi
CORNER 07 MAIN AND COWLS 823, WARREN, 0.
TUE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the
public that titbit:emend elegant Hotel has been opened
as skim:woof entertainment Being Commoditmaand roomy,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio StageOompany,it offers
inducemente unsurpassed in. Warren for the accommoda.
non of the traveling community.
A share of public patronage le respectfully solicited.
anl7 ii. amouLL.
RESTAU RAN T.S.
W. C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR
/berth street, between Wood and Hmit.Metd.
T ' spacious establishment has been leased by the sub
scriber, and completely renovated.pealb
lie le at all bonze prepared to furnish
evqry luxury that' can be found "In the beat regulated
restaurants in the States. His spacious Rae will always be
supplied with the very test Liquors. Game of every de
scription, in Its season, can always be found at Wllltlue
Hall. (111 A W. 0. GALLAGHER.
CORNUCOPIA
aa - oYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-ii•
D. BARNARD.
No. 40, PIMA &red,' behaem Wood and Market.
janl9:l7) nrreaoaa s.
lE•trustt. Al..
AliT D. ENGLISH, Bole Bottler of SMITIPS celebrated
. Bennett Ale and Brown Stout. Also, Common Ale
and Porter, In quart and pint bottles.
The idtention of families, and the trade, In reepectfully
solicited. milky
Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla.
Axpl. D. INGLISII, Pitt street, below Penn, now
W
Inanuraetttring sod bottleing the above beverages on
so extensive Beale. Ills artielessre of the best quality, sod
nuraedued from the purest =Garish'. octl7:ly
GREAT DISCOVERY!
ABIPLE TESTS, both by able Practitioners and Chemi
cal Analysis, have demonstrated the great valve of
PROP. DE BEAMS beautiful comldnation, called " ELF.°
TRIO OIL," for the relief and cure °Chan. But the people
themselves are rendering their verdict in a manner both
unmistakeable and satisfactory. More than 70,000 bottle,
have been sold in a Very short time—a great proportion to
those who heard others recommend It, who had tried it.
That it Is a eplendid discovery is everywhere acknowledged,
and nothing like It was ever Irforo pref. ared. Why, for
(bens alone, It Is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, BB It
Mir. ye cures these painful tormentors in tweney-four hours.
But what is it not worth to the people if It cures Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcers, Scam of all kinds, (fre
quently taking away all the pain in twenty-four hours,)
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitis,
Piles, Womb Complaints, Orampa, Sprains, Sore or Swelled
Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, dal Would $OOO,OOO
express Re value to the people t No BOCIIIILBB a roan will
give freely for relief tram pain. Will this Oil relieve pain
tiertainly it seall. Such men as we have often named, hon.
orable and hightninded merchants, mayors, doctors and
others have so said, after from ten to filly trials. They say
the Etcctric on is the finest medical combination ever pro.
Pared, neither offensive nor frijol-louts, but effectual in all
the above and many other cans. Some honorable and
heavy business firms have, it Is true, sold some of the old
(turpentine, bituminous, or coal tar, Ac. do.) external ap
plications, until their customers returned bottle after boo
tie, with the remark that "the remedy was worse than the
pain;" yet such men have never recommended nor given
countenance to them. But see some of our beet merchants
ordering more every ten days, and always giving additional
testimony to the value of this wonderful discovery. That
a great many ladles are using It as a medicinal toilet article
for themselves and their children, is well known. It cures
ail pimpies, blotches and eruptions on the face and neck in so
short a time, you would seemly credit it. It frequently
reduceamparriful rwdling In two bouts; has done It In ha f
en hour; cured many effectually in six hours. If ladies
knew the soothing, strengthening and healing virtues in this
Oil, they would never be Induced to on anything else for
womb complaints or pains of any kind.
We now Insert a letter just received from Henry Wiley,
Esq., who went to England six weeksalone, (to die.)
Lennon, July 12, 1855.
Pace. Da GUTH, Phila.—Dear Sir : When 1 left home for
my health, (scrofulous eruptions, dc,) I never expected to
return again, believing that my complaint would soon
carry me oft When you pee me three bottles of your
ELeciric Oil to take with me, as merely a palliative, I did
sot think I would so very soon be called upon to thank you,
as I now do, for my complete restoration.
I can only say, before the departure of the steamer, that
you have only to come here with your Oil, to make a for
tune In one year. There is not another similar medicine In
England, if In the world. 1 will write by next steamer.
Yours, most truly, Newer Wild!.
It cannot be their kipaginationt, who state that old sores,
that have dlichirged from six months to, live years, have
been cured by this QM It cannot be untrue, nor a deoep-
Lion, where pain talrelleved in one day, often in half an
hour. No I common sense dictates no /—and 000 written
letters say no! Come and see them. A regular Doctor In
attendance; and Ladies can consult a 'lady, privately, by
dropping a line to the oillee. Advice from a distance, milt
ing inquiries that any physician can answer, will be
promptly attended to. Always enclose a stamp, as our aer
ekes are freely given, and we are drawn upon too often in
this way. All cases treated liberally, with or without the
Oil, as I here two Physicians associated for this express
purpose. Prot C. DE GRATH,
No. 39 South Eighth street, Phila.
N. B.—The largest bottles ten times the cheapest Please
notify me of any case or failure to care in from half an
hour to three weeks, as I wish to care all.
XE(f- For sale by DB. KEYSER, 140 Wood st. t aua3o
R tsPOTATION IN NNW NNGUAND—
Stumm, N. IL, Jane 9th, 1853
2'o B. A. Itshmestock of Ce.—Gentlemen; for eve years
past I have need B. A. Pahnestock's Vermifuge for an an.
thelmintic In my practice; myattention was drat called to
it in • case where I had failed to dislodge worms with calo
mel, pink and cowbage. A bottle was obtained and 'awl
with desirable effect; alone then I have prescribed it for
hundreds of patients, and in a large majority of eases
complete 611113C(013. In one ease a single bottle of the medi
cine brought away from one patient mszly.eight worms. I
have never known It to do harm, and I am induced to
make this statement from an honest conviction that it Is
the most valuable Vermifnge yet known. Such Is my Con
fidence in its " worm killing" powers, that I recommend it
to other physicians In this section, and furnish them wits
the article. El. C. SAVAGE. Al. D.
• • • ..
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by B. A. FAUN.
ICSTOCK d CO., corner of Wood and Vint streets, Pitts
bursh. sera
Law Books.
111 l authorised to sell low some walusble Law Hooka
10 vole. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Bouvier's Institutes;
Lin:callers Rridence;
Wharton's Digest, last ed.;
And other 'Laporte, Momentary Works, de.
GRO. F. OILLIIOrtII,
at the otHos of ?darning Post.
BUILDING LOT WOG SALE.
ALOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, end eitendlng
back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Howes. Thle Lot
is In a desirable location far a residence; and will bo sold
low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from
ineumbranm Enquire of GEO. Y. GILLMORE,
IT I S At °Moe of Morning Post.
Boarding School,
R BUMMER BOARDING 110USEL—The GLEN HOTEL
O
and Grounds are offered for RENT for either tho
above purposes. The size and arrangement of the house,
the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the
singular advantage of the position, secluded from every
thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location
for either a Male or Female Semi . For terms, apply to
mh24.Al J. W. BUT 97 Front atraeL
Irving's Great,Work.
9 t liE LIFE OF °AMON WASPIIIROTON.—The first
vol
ame of the above work is now ready for delivery—the
second volume will be ready shortly. It to neetly gotten
up—printed on fine paper, with three or more portraits and
piece. Price $2,00 per volume.
Thls edition is published exclusively by smbscription, and
payable on the delivery of each volume.
T. J. HIBNEII tt CO. sr* sole Agents for the above work.
Office, No. 30 Fifth street, in Lauffer'a Bookstore, where
the books vOl be open tor subscriber's names.
air All orders addressed to T. J. B. A Co. will be strictly
attended to. Sir Canvassers wanted. amr/daw3to
Vir it DIMS an examination of our superior assor
Y V ment of Silks—
Rich Striped Moire Antique;
Satin Striped and Plaid Silks;
Black Satin Plaid Mika, (one yard elle ;)
Splendid Black Figured ;
Heavy Plain Black Mika
octl A. A. MASON A 00.25 Fifth et.
100 b bliNT—That large three. story Brick Building cn
r Third street, next to Cars College. This property
has been thoroughly reps red, painted and papered and
would be a good stand fora Confectionary or Millinery
Store, or would cult for an extensive Book or Printing es
tablishment, the rooms all being well lighted and court>.
Woolly arranged. Apply to
sep2tl S. CIITHBKIIT & BON, 53 Market et.
fdPuRTANT.—dt tide season of tr.e year, when &MIMI
1. of the stomach and bowels are eo frequent, end, if ne.
glected, are so apt to degenerate into cholera morons, or
even dsialio cholera, no family should be without a bottle
of the Concentrated &sauce of Jamaica Ginger, and a bottle
of Wiekey's celebrated Dianhcea Medicine, which, if used
according to accompanying directions, will prove a speedy,
safe and efficacious remedy. They ran be had only at the
Drug Store of JOHN ELAJPT,
angls US Wood street.
WHO HAB NOT IMAM) OF THIS itERPETHJ SOAP ,
— , Used for removing tan, sa ll owness, and redness o'
the skin. For curing sore, rough bands, and rendering
them smooth, soft and white, it cannot be equalled. 80
cheap and so good, its popularity is no wonder. Mothers
use it in the nursery, gentlemen use it for shaving, and all
are satisfied of its excellence. Only 123 cents per cake.
Each cake of Soap is accompanied by a " Weather Table,"
of great use to every one, and Its predictions of the weather
thus far have been true to the day. Bold, wholesale and
retail, by B. L. CUTHBERT,
sep2B 53 Market street.
Tklig POOKST BEIVOLVING CALENDAR—This fancy
Instrument is about the else of a taxidermy gold piece,
beautifully ornamented, and richly gilt, to resemble gold.
It Is so constnicted that by adjusting on the first day of the
month, you can tell at a glance the day or the month and
week. It answers for not only •year, but for all coming
time. Thousands are sold, as making beautiful and dura
ble gifts for friends. It is valued as a pocket place, while
Its practical utility has made it a universal favorite. Only
60 cents each. Bold by B. L. CUTHBERT,
oct2 13 Market street.
A LPACAS, LAINIIB, ao.—Just opening, a splendid
A
assortment of black and colored Alpacas, all Wool and
Persian De Wpm, Cashmeres, do. Also, some yery elegant
styles of Figured Goods.
octa
LIVBI3 then:, a man withsoul so dead, who will not pay
tiny cents for a Picture at the IdIiTHRPRLBB Gallery,
a 4 Yourth street. octlo
, : kr h'.
1118 . MAL 9 INNi
PI.Li
WM Ipd sinrsially ..a
i t a._ es 4 It ad Milo/
Disuses,'loltifenese, Indigestiolt
nun*, Prot'', IthettMa.,
vas, Gout, union, Nervous:mat -
t -Zet Irritalstilty,. ammationa
ache, Paine in the Breese. bra t
Bachand idmtia, FemaleComplaizi
se „an .tute /lc. Indeed, very few are t
=t; 1 diseases in which a Purgative Idesti
the is not more or lees required, soli
„
much Sickness and suffering might. be prevented, If
harmless but effectual Cathartic were more freely wed!
No person can feel well white a'eaustle - habit of todyprei,
val; besides, I t Won generates - Serious and often
diseases, which might have beretravolded by the timely eat
Judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true oi
Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangementi
They all tend to become or produce the deepeeated one
formidable distempers which load the hearses all over thi
land. fence a reliable family physic Is of the flrst Im
portance to the public health, and this Pill has been per,
footed with consummate &ill, to meet that demand.. - Ai,
extensive trial of Its virtues by Physicians, Profeseursl i ‘
Patients, has shown results suirpasaung anything hith
known of any medicine. three have been effected bayou
belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such ex;
ailed positions and character as to forbkl the suspicion csi ,
untruth.
Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified lk
favor of these Pills, we may mention— •
Boot. A. A. PLAYER, Analytical Chemist of Boston, ant,
State Assayer of Massarlsusetts, whose high professional
character is endorsed by the
800. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the Baited States
ROBERT. C. WLNTUROP, Ex Speaker of he House o
Representatives. -
ABBOTT LAWRENCE, ?dinteter Plen. to P:ogland.
-PORN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston'
also,
Dr. J. R. °HYLTON, Practical ("hamlet of New York (Illy
endorsed by
Hon. W: L. MARCY, Secretary of State;
WM. B. ASTOR, the richest min In Ainerica; . .
8. LELAND A CO., Proprietoraof the Metropolitan Hotel .
and others.
Did space permit, we could give many hundred eartifi
rates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but awl
dance even More convincing than the experience of emblem
public men, is found in their effects upon trial. •
These Pills, the result cf long Investigation and shady ,
are offered to the public as the best and most complete
which the present !state- of medical - eelence can afford •
They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but o!
the medicinal virtues only ofNegetable Remedies extracteti
by Chemical process In a state of-purity, and combined to
geiher in such a manner as to Insure the beet results -
The system of composition for medicines has been found la
Cherry Pectoral and Pt& both, to produce a more
remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any procese•
The reason la perfectly obvbmi. While by the old mode o
composition, every medicine is burdened with more or lest •
of acrimonious and injurious qualitica, by this each indr -
vidnal virtue only that is desired for the curative effect It
present. All the inert and obnoxious- qualities of sack
substance employed are left behind, the curative virtue
only being retained. Hence Ibis self evidentthat the effect
should prove ae they have proved, more purely remedial—e.i"7 --- . --
and the PWs a more powerful antidote to disease than an
other medicine known to the world.
As It is frequently expedient that many medicines about •• " •
be taken under the counsel of an attending . Physician, an '-..c',,
aa he could not properly judge of a remedy without know;
lug Its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formull.
by which both my Pectoral and Pills ate-made, to th
whole body of Practitioners in the United Stites and Ihdttl
ov . . '
American Provinces. If, herer, there shatild ha any o '
who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mai '
to hie request. •
Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how f •
would be taken it their composition wee known I That •
life consists In their mystery. I hire no mysteries.
The composition of my preparations Is laid open to alt 'b',, -
men, and all who are competent to judge.. - on the subject.
freely acknbwledge their convictions .of their intrinsic
merits. Tit, Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientifk, -
men to be a wonderful medicine before Its effects were 4
known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same
thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, anti are._
willing to certify that their nutlet - pallets were more thaws''' .
realized by their effects upon trial.
They operate by their powerful influence on the Internet
viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy',
action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, howelsk. .
liver, and-other organs of the body, restoring their irregnik
Tar action to health, by correcting, wherever they .
let, such derangements as are the first origin of diseern. it
Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Ann
lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mau. Price 25 cents pet box/.
rive boxesfor $l.
Bold by D. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., at wholesale ere
retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealer'
everywhere. jefe.lizedso ..•.:
IN HALATION !
FOR SRI MA OP
ASTHMA AND FASUMPTIFt
NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL
Fir dEA.NA
BROUGHT HOUR TO TB B DOOR Or TUB LIJOR
AWONDERFUL DIBOOVDRY has recently been made:
by Dr. Curtis, of ttis city, In the treatment of Con.,
eumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We re-%
fer to " Da. enria's 111OBANA, oa Lriternro uvivo, VAPO4
AND Cotner SYRUP." With this new method, Dr: O. blare
stored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of whkhr
be has innumerable certHicateri. Speaking of the treat- r .,
meat a physician remarks, It is evident that inhaling- 1
constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me ,
Moine' properties must come in direct contact with the , :
whole mild cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many,
and varied changes produced upon them when introduceck
into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion.".
The Hygeana is for sale at all the Druggisits throughout the, .
country.—New York Dutchman of January 14.
The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under thelinen, with
out the least inconvenience—the best of the body being .
entliclent to evaperate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of ;
cores, like the following, might he named:
One package of the flypasts has cured ME, of the Asthma;
of eu years standing. J. P. HilUntotr,
P. M. of Duncannon,
I am cured of the Asthma of ton years' standing by Dr.
Curtis's Hygeana. Mimosa= Emma, Brooklyn, N.Y. •
Mrs. Paul, of Nd'. 5 Hammond street, N• Y., was cured of •
a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana.-
My sister has been cured of a distrmaing cough a servers!
years' standing, and decided to be incurable .by the physi
cians. She was cured In onamonth, by the Ifygeans.
J. H. GAULS; Richmond, Me.
The Rev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, testifies of our medi• '
eine in the following language:
New Teak, Nov. 15, 15E4.
DLO Bra—l think highly of Dr. Ourtts'a Hygeans as a,
remedy In diseases of the throat and lungs. Raring had
some opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced
that it to a most excellent medicine, boar the Syrup and t
the inhaling application to the cheat.
N. 13.—Dr: Curtis's Ilygeans la the ORIGIN'AI.. and ONLY !
GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base 'imitations, or
rile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Blinn them as you
would POISON.
• •• • - - - .
Jga. For sale by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 110 Wood street ; R..
E. Wien A Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City ; John
Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Raiser, Rochester.
rtayl4:dswent
Carter's Spanish Mixture.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
Not a Particle of Mercury in it.
YT jig AFFLICTED READ AND PONDERI—An
1.4 Intern e Remedy for Scrofula, Ring t EU, Rheuma
tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule
on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Bern
Eyes, Bing Worm or Tatter, Scald Head, Enlargement and
Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Moms, Syphilitic ,
Disorders, Lumb, Spiral Complaints, and all Diseases
arising from an injudicious use of Blernini s bnPnadenen In
Life, or Impurity of the Blood.
/My-This great alterative medicine and Purifier Of Blood
Is now used by .081121113 of gratefal pudientsfrom an part
of the United States, who testify daily to the renutrkabl
cures performed by the greatest of all, medicines, " OAR
VMS SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, hem,
Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidnap, Diseases of the
Throat, Female Complainuc Paine and Aching of the Bones
and Joints, are apeedily put to flight by using this great and
Inestimable remedy.
For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found
to compare with it. It cleanses the syetem of all• import
ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Sidney.,
strengthens the Digestion, gives - tone to the - Stomach,
makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Oettetit
tution, enfeebled by disease or broken dowii by theamSeetek
of youth, to Ito pristine vigor and strength.
For the Indies, It to invariably better then all the awe
entice ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish !diatom
will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the roses
mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and Im
prove the general health In a remarkable degree bey, • ond all
the medicines ever heard of:
The large number of certificates which we have received
from panne from all parts of the United States, IS the hest
evidence that there is no humbug about it. The pram,.
hotel keepersonagistrabss, physicians, and public men, well --
known to the community, all add their testimonyto the
wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD 'PO
Call on the Apra and get a Circular and Alumnae, and..
read the wonderful cur= this truly greatest of all Medicines
has performed.
None genuine unless signed by BENNETT E
Proptiehars, No. 3 Pearl street, Ric'hmocid, Va.; to al l ot
orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed.
And for rule by B. A. FARNESTOCK, JOSEPH ILIOI,
NO, FLERINO BILOS., and by Druggists generally.
oct3Ltiawly
STATRIIIIINT FROM CLA.NADh.—
Quinn, Febrrou7 ith, ISM.
Marra. B. A. ralinealeck dl bad the pleasure of
receiving, this morning, the within certificate of Font Ver.
mifuge, which will be very gratitring. to you, as It was pint
voluntarily. We are,thintlemen, yours v
BE3 very truly,
J. 11110 N a co.
Genffernen—lly little daughter. four years old, and my
eon, ohier, were for a oonaklerable time suffering from
worlo.a. I purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge; of
which I gave them three doses, according to directions,
and strange to say, In less than three hours th,y paeseatno
te® than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of .lhe catlike.
dinary length of from twelve to fifteen Inches.
Basing experienced so much of the beneficial effects of
your Vermifuge, I feel it my-duty to recommend It to the
public, as, In my opinion, one of the most efticulons reine•
diet against worms ever offered to the public.
Gentlemen, believe me to be
Your much obliged and humble sera%
NATHANIEL LUTES&
Prepared and sold by B. A. A. PAIIMIBTOCH • A .CO.,
earner of First and Wood streets. mild
HOME IN TUN COUNTRY I—Per sale; a comfortable
21. Cottage House of six rooms and good cellar s with
frame barn and stable, carriage house, smoke house, and
other buildings, with Twelve Acres of welLimproved Land-
Also, Pruitt of avers. variety and choice qualities; a geed
Garden, with fruits, flowers, grape vinesolto—all in com
plete o rder. Immediate possession can 'be "given, It re
qulred. Situated In a healthy and agreeable location,
three miles from the Point ferry, on the Washington road.
Price $2,200; terms easy. This to a rareopportunity lbr
persona who are desirous of procuring a country Ben near
the clty. P. CIPTIIIIEBT SONket,
eep7 53 Mar st..
Wswims P1182410h1 RATH/all= wale the head ,
end removes all symptoms of berabnl4i.
Persons using
WEIGHTS KATI:UMW
Are never liable to Bun•stroke.
WRIGHVEII,RItIeTIISI EATUARION
le the most valuable aeciulaltlon to the toilet, retaining the
Hale in any required form.
Nor sale by Dr. 01S0. IL KRUM and R. R. EißWiats
A 00., at 25 cents per bottle. • ankle
081411LtRY AND O.AMB Olt—Prepatod by J. g m t..
1.1., ding. One million bottler; of this delightNl &eleve
for the hair hare been sold, and Wes are still increasing.
Pot beautifying, preserving or restoring the hair, this pre•
ration cannot be excelled. The low price (25 • cents)
brings it within the reach of all. Ara- Tr) , a bottle. Tou z
W i ll fi n d it poll Bold, wholesale and retail, at •
sepl2 53 • MARICIIT ST.
MIAZINKS, BOOKS, dc.—Leada'a New York Journal.
far October; Ballon'a Magazine, ibr October;
Tho Schoolboy, by Marisa Dickens:
Trial mid Triumph, by T. 8. Arthur;
S. and. D. by Samuel Urn.
Rewired and for kale at
W. A. OILDONPENNNY S OD; S,
Fifth ab. opPoaita the Tbiatru.
'LANE% PILLS AND V.P.DMIFUOB ter tale tois sA
Da. turrervs.
Oorner Wood street exkdYtt
A. A. MASON A 00
tiOLLOn AY'S PILLS AND OINTAIIiNT for vale , at
Da. HJAYSAN'S.
sop, Owner Waxl street and NU& allay.
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