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ssd for s..le bp loctl2l V. DRAY°.
Tbs. Drum Oodttah;
5 bale. No. 1 Mackerel;
2 da do Salmon; just Tv:aired AY
octl2 DRAM
S❑AWLSI lellAWLStr—S. A. MASONCO. ere now
receiving the largest and most deeirahle assortment of
Shawls over offered In this market, comprising the newest
and moot fashionable stl lee In Long and Square Bay State,
Empire State, Scotch, Thibet, Stolle, Cashmere, an.; also,
a very elegant assortment of Long and Square Broctui
Phivris. odd
NA ! ATCIIES, JLw SLILY, So —Just returned trout the
/last, and now opening a large and eplendid assort.
m eht of gooda In my floe, which arid be add at low prices
Stir Watches repaired In the best manner. Jewelry
made to order and repaired. silver Wma
are nufactured,
sc W. W. WILSON,
oet2 87 Market street. corner of rourtb.
IX ACltiCzi OF 0110IDE LAND FOIL BALK—With a
A 1 good Dwelling, llouee, Spring }lncise, Garden, Am.; all
under good fence, and in cultivation; situate about eight
mile. from the city. Price FIN. Terms easy.
Doti S. CUTS BICRT *SON, S 3 Market st.
MICH HALLS AND DINING ROOMS—Oak Wainscoting.
and Ceilings of Elisabethhus style; Marbles in ovary
variety For psis by W. P. M AltSfl ALL A CO.
4„:11LE dRIItTO AND IutAWKAS--Juet received, au 11°
sortment of 3,6, 6 and 12 threads Silk Shirts. and
Drawers, of all sizes, by
octl 1.. 111.1181IVIELD A SON.
ADLY.:6* CLOAKS '
T • Littoi, An —A. A. SI Aut..ol Ok.)
.4 have just opened some 200 more Cloaks and Talwas,
of 4be news.at and most elegant designs in Cloth, Velvet.
Moire Antique, Ac. octl2
y
x -
UNNE - N - 1 0 u orP of tbe moat fash stles and
colors of 84 tin m and Velvet DonuPts. i onable
of their eon and
Eastern manufacture, ready fa . exhlbitlon.
A. A. MASON A CO,
25 P fin streeL
retl2
13
ItOWN'S EIigLIN,E NlNClElte—fp gross tor ./Ale by
11. A. FAIINIiNTOCK et Ct)
oelg corner Wood and Past sts.
lEMONS—='O noses (reeds t emons just reret•ed and ,
, .le by ILKI'S.IItII A ANDKICSON,
oe,l No. t 9 Wood street
_
(1 Ult A NSAItEI I DA—l.(t , It. rrerivel and for sale by
I, If orq
1101:1N IN(1, October lob, at 10 FLEMING ANON.
/i_ )ItIME Itltt)WN gUtIA is AT At clior —Ur TUlgul.tAY
o'clock, al the Ware.
muse ,A . 'Messrs. English A Ils.hardsou, No. 110 Water
strert, between Wind and Smithneld streets, .111 be sold,
50 ht], Prime Cuba sugar. Terms at roll,
(AM l 5 P 51. DAVIN, Anctameer.
Al A CHEM .1 SICA L NE , TRUM XlvTB,---Jort op.* In,
superior lot nf !dxth..m.ticat In4.roments
wb:ch be old at grrally rednad rafts, by
W B 11A VICN, PLatiorer,
cx• li. 51kirliet Woe. cornrr of Second,
_
yMONNAIES, UANF.,3 AND VAI,I6Ke--Junt rr
r n ,upply of the there good. by
ITIRSUFIELD d BON,
No. 70 Wood strret..
ri K IfANDS+O.M.EST ne.Aortm..ro of (Alters mu! Fauey
rib.... ono be bought el No. 107 Market street, rben
or can', . N SCH MERTZ
UN $1.,2tal for a two awry ',welling House. with HUM,
room In front, nod fire other rooms and a hall; also a
back building of two rooms. The lot to 17 feet front on
Itobio*on rtrret, Allegheny, by 7; de, p, to an alley. This
property le in gocd order and will he sold on easy terms.
8. CI:MI/MAT & SON,
.53 Market street.
IT ,A RI hTlEtt—The Pocket Calendar, or Revolrlug Alma
oar; Pocket Memento..., Fancy Emery Bag - a, Snow's
h0..1 Pet Pistol Penrile to boys, Bair ilrnabea, Pear]
Powder, flerpetir Soap, Rosemary for the bail', &c., alae.a
on hands and for sale by B. _
_I. CTITHERRT,
63 Market iitrret.
XT O. SUOAIt-70 hbde pnme for safe by -
N
0,L5 SMITH. )LAIR h TIUNTISII.
1 \ HMS 0 , 10 1 / 1 1—A . A. MASON A CO. Invite attention
/ to the large and elegant stock of Drew; Goode they
have }rat received, comprielng the most fashionable shade,
of French Merril:ma, Penmen/ea, Pllllll and Fltrared Wool
De Lalore, Wool Plaids, Ac, kn.
NOTICE TU FAMISH/IL goore'n Patent Unproved
Drill, for sowing Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley and Orars
Seeds, for rale et the geed and Agricultural Store, 47 Filth
ate eat, by laug22w3toi " JAMES WARDROP.
DOURLE HARREL TWIST AND PATENT BREECH
CONS, from $lO and upwards. Call at the Saderprize
Gun Works, 138 Wood street
aue27 13" WN & TETLBY.
lINUMATISiI.—Dr Brown's newly discovered remedy
for Rheumatism Is a speedy and certain remedy for
that nfur treuble. It never falls
Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 41 Diamond
Alley. Pitteborgh, Pe. The Doctor is always at borne.
nnv&diwly
A PrLETuN'S Lic,'TloNAltY of Machines, Mechanics.
AEngine Work, and lingineeriog Illustrated with
four tbousand engravings on wood. In 2 vols. For Bak
B. I'. C. MORGAN.
110 104 Wnrxi ktrpe t, noar Fifth:
"Ul N 6 Pa PKB H A i.. 10 !NOS-14mM Decorations. intioid
and Velvet, for Parlors; and other new - designs, Just
received and for sale by W. P. MARSHALL. 3 00.,
oet4 87 Wood street.
r k.. o MOLABI3EB-21 bblv new N. U. biolacaes received
per ateamer Ella, for sale by
oct 11 ATWELL, LEE & 00.
c 2 111W1'S ANL) OOLLAILI3—J net received from the Facto•
ry, a fine lot of Shirts, (French wriete,) with or without
the new Kyle Byron Oollars, by .
octl
MANILLA AND OPUS... ..A. Jmell
and large, light and heavy, 'or Newspapers, Dry
Goods, Shoes. Confectionery, ac., now receiving and for
sale, wholesale and retail, at former low prices, by
.1. 8. DAVISON.
05 Market, near Fourth street
P. P.—Dry Goode Merchants Invited to try them (Mt
SiCIIVIDT'd LIQUID HAIR VTR changes almost instant-
Iv red or grey hair to black or brown. This Dye has
been neat In thousands of cases, and Is a most excellent
article $1 per box.
lISRPKTIO SOAP is need for removing tan, sallowness,
and redness of the skin. It steam:tree all chaps, chafes and
roughness of the akin, and renders It soft and white. 123,
cents per cake. Sold by S. L. OUTIIIIRIAT,
oct9 59 Market street.
T'
• NSTAAT of the ftlitilf.MAß. .111 keep the
hair soft and luxuriant to the most advanced age. It
eradicates dandruff and keeps the scalp healthy and c.ean
It a.so prevents the hair from falling off and promotes its
growth; and then It Is only 2h ‘wois per bottle. Bold by
octS S. L. CUTLIIIitItT, 53 Market et.
bLANKET.I , -200 pairs 10-4, 11-4 and 124 WllltriTei ,
and other metro of Itianketa just received by
et 9 A. A. MASON h. CO.
_ .
Fr•fit HAVANA -4. u HR-1 h a ve just rerivi;d7tnotSt7C
supply of genuine Havana Hogan. Those wishing en
excellent article of Begara can always precure thorn at
ocL2 Jth+. FLEMING'S.
CRICASR—No 1, for Railroad Cars, 'wavy:Machinery
j Ac.; No 2, for Coal Cars, Wagons, Carting., Carts
Drays, Omnibusse2, ac.; for sale by
o td HENRY U. COLLINS.
"VVINDVW (ILA Sri— Y. x J. Bwearrr's brand
60 boxes Bxlo,
23 do 1011'2;
25 do 10x14; with other Maas, for sale by
oct6 SMITH, MAIM A HUNTER.
PISKIN TF.A STORM. No. as FITTEI Sraaar—Just re
ceived. a large stock of GREEN sod BLACK TilAB,
conalating of all the different flavors and grad., purchased
direct frets the importers, for cash, and will be sold whole.
sale and„retail et the lowest prices, S. JAYNBS.
tfOiirl/MOll-S—A7n;ry large assortment a Drees - vnd
1 Cloak Trimmings, of the most fashionable styles, just
recriaed by Isepl2l A. A. MASON A CO.
Ni.elAs-4. A. MASON a CO. hays reretord a vary
large assortment of White, Red and Yellow ma gne t s ,
of every grade ; also,' lot of 10-4 Skirting Flannels.
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i i &la ()WAKING CLuTIIS—Just rex:stee, 11 El ass ;rt,
X X meat of superior shades of Grey Cloths for Ladies
Cloaks. iseP26l A. A. MASON A W.
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taSll. LINK:NIS—A A. I'd AWN a CO. barn just opened
I '2 WOO of the best makes of Irish Linens, oarf eveir2Bry
gra . •
STELL A fill An• 1....4.--Atiment or very rich ant
thehionable cobra or Steil& Shawn; Just opened.
sep?A A.. A. MAHON 25 Filth at.
wits 111DVION PATH—A mindful story, by Marion
1 Harland, author of "Alone," for sale at
aept2 DAVISON'S, 65 ?dulcet et
4,2tErodie Bonier, jusLLli BEIATVLS— t
An exc
facetted.ellnt style of the above, wit
VI B
eon A. A. MASON A CO.
lu not ordny—get your phis at OAC o e tt
76 Fourth street—not Layette aelL
13CE — B -1 - 1
30 casks $ pure s
HENRY EL reble, for sale boo_
unis
S'topls
ni=n
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L. HERSHFIELD & RON.
UMM=
RAILROADS.
0 ii i OHIO RAILROAD.
_MMMI`•
• Snmmer Arrangement--Change Of Time.
TILERS-DAILY TRAINS
PTED.)
DAM WAY, (SUNDAYS EX
CE
hud but one Change of Cars betts•en
Columbus and BaUlu:Lora.
CO and aftor Monday, RID. 18th, Mb, Trains will run as
follow :
GOING EAST.
Express Mail Nigh(
Train. Train. Train.
.10:00 A. M. 3.30 P. M. 1100 P. M
.11:10 " " 1250 A. 51
.1220 P. M. 600 " 212
-1268 " 6:44 " 3:01
I'lo " 708 " 226
.. 223 " 8:25 " 4:48 "
.. 244 " 8:51 " 214 "
~ 3:30 " arr. 245 " arr.6:ls "
GOING WEST.
Barna Mail Night
Train. Train. Train.
Bellair .......... 0:45 A. NI. 6:16 A. El. 600 P. M.
Belmont 10:31 " esls " 7as
Barnesville 6:43 " 7.40 "
Cambridge " 8:04 " 200
Conoord ....... ..----12 17 P. M. 8:30 " 2.26
Zanesville ...... 1:10 " 0:30 " 10:30 "
Newark 208 " 1237 " 1160 "
Arrive Columbus... 3:20 " IEIS P. M. L2O A. M.
The Express Train going East will stop to take up or
leave passengers at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord,
Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only.
GOING WIER will stop only at the above named Stations.
The Mail Train will stop at all the Statiorui where the Mall
is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on
notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all
Sta
tions on proper notice being given.
GOING EAST.
The 1200 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus
with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M.
and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
and front Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt Vernon, and with
Trains on the Steubenville sad Indiana Railroad; at
Wheeling with Express Train on tbe Baltimore and Ohio
Ilailmad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and ltaste
ern Cities.
The 360 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the
Second Train from Cinclunati; at Newark with Sandusky,
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 0 A.. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana
polisend Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central
Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus,
and reach Wheeling at 215 P. M. and leave by 10:30 P. M.
Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving In Balti
more at 6P. SL, next day.
The 11a0 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the
Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 230 P. M. and arrives
at Dollarconsectiug with the Aecommocia.
tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passim
gars leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this
route,via Michigan City, Lafayette, Intllanapolis and Day
ton, reach Colambus in season to take this train; and et
Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber
land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti
more and Eastern Cities.
GOING WEST.
The 6:15 A. IL Mall Train connects at Bollair with Nicht
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with
trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon,
and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
and Chicago, em Dayton and via Urbana.
The 045 A. 61. Express Train connects with the Express
Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 3:20 P.
and connects with trains going South and West arriv
. lug in Cincinnati at 7 P. M.
The 1500 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train
at 215 A. BL, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polis, Lafayette, Terre Halite, Saint Louis and CM.mp
ISAAC H. SOUTH WICK, Supt.
Zanesville, June 18, 18.55—{
Leave.
C01umbu5.........
Newark ......
Zanesville .....
Concord ......... -
ClArrißell"27reybrnrset
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CLEVELAND AND PIT'fBAUBOR
RAILROAD.
lignaißEgSMOM
CONSUMING WITH
STEAMERS ECLIPSE . AN O ROSALIE,
VIA WELLSVILLE, ANTI
Ohio and Penueylv 'Lula antJewett,
VIA ALIAANCR.
THE ehartast,quteltent and most reliable route to Toledo,
China.% Hock Island, Galena, and Bt. Louie, Is VIA
CLEVELAND.
This route it One Hun& rid miles shorter and about nine
bourn quicker than the circuitous une via Indianapolis,
Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chiiago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago :wen ty •th ree hours,
and St. Louis thirty-seven hours.
On and after filooday, September ad, 18.55, the trains on
this road will rue as follow,
VIA ALLIANCE.
The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. tiallroad leaving Pltts
burgh al 200, A. M. and 8.00, A. M.. and 100 P. M ,
ona
nett at Alliance at bDO A. M., 11.bo A .11 , and :XI P. M.,
as follow.:
Train. for Cleveland leave Alliance 8.00, A.M., 11.30 A. M.,
and 035 P. M cone -sting et Godson with Trains for Cuy•
&hops Yells and Akron. and arriving in Cleveland at 10 22
A. 81, 310 P. M, and 8 58 P. hi.
Passengers for Toledo, Chimgo, St. Louie, Sock Island,
Galena, and the North-went, who wish to go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at
8 00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.30 P. M, as that
le the only train by which elate connections are made
through the above palette. Passengers by this train reach
Chicago at 730 next morning, and FL Louts at midnight.
VIA WREI...SV ILLY. - I
The steamers SUpee arid Rosalie will leave the Mononga
bola wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted,) at 10
o'cloct, for Wellsville, connecting with the train leaving ;
Well.ville at 4 30 P. M.
An Accommodation Train will leave Wellevllla
(Sundays excepted,) at 6 40 P. M., connecting at Bayard
with RxpreAs Train, arriving In Cleveland at '2 10 P. 51
Trail. from Wellsville connecting at Bayard for Carroll
ton, Wayrnabarg, Lover and New Philadelphia. •
fa-Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North West,
via Weltetille, are sold at $1 leer than via Alliance.
The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, con as
follows:—Leave Cleveland at 0.10 A. M., 111. P. M., 7 05
P.
M. Arrive at Chicago 830 P. M 7.40 A. M., M.
Trains leave Chicago for Reck Island and Ft. Louis as
follows Bort Island at 0 00 A. M. and 1100 P. M.
For St. Louie, 0 16 A. M.. and 11 .45 I'.
M.
Bt. Louis go over Kock Island Railroad to
Passengers for
Joliet, and thence roar the Clal . -a4o and Miesissippi Railroad
to Alton, and thence by eheimbont (43 miles) to Bt. lied..
Passengers by the 9 15 A.. M. Train arrive at Or. Loub 113)
same evening, and by the 10.05 P. 51. Train at noon next
day.
e checked through to Cleveland, and th ere re
checked for Chicago and St. Louis.
FADE VIAALLIS...NCB AND CLgVKLAND
lit eau. 2.1 es. lot ring. 24 es.
$2 50 To La Salle... $l6 00 913 50
-dereland ... 400 Rock lard, IS 00 14 25
Toledo -....- SO " Galena.. 18 15 11 00
Chicago 00 $lO 50 " Springfield 18 70 16 1.03
' Bloomingt...l 6 00 14 OD " Darlington 10 ta.)
" St. Liu 0.....21 00 16 00
Daneringere are requarted to procure their tickets at the
Aloe of thin Company, he the Monongahela [loose, third
door below the corner.
To Alliancs
J. DEMAND, Bup't, Cl.Teland.
J. A. °AUGURY htt,burib
Great American and U.S. Express & Mail Route
72 MILES OP DISTANCE SAVED,
And Two Change., of Cart and Baggage Avoided.
AIR LINE ROUTE
B tr. LEN
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS:
t Via CHICAGO, ALTON CST. LOUIS
m...ft, .5:-.f.-,. .I-, -,.
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago & fEllestsslppl.
CHICAGO TO HT. LOUIS nsi 15 , 4 HOU By.—Trains
leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water street—
Bt. Louis Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7 15 A hi.
SC Louis Night Express deity, Sat urdaye ex as'd, Q.. 10 P M.
St. Louts Freight d Emigrant daily, Send. exc. 1:30 A M.
Baggage checked through to St. Louis.
Tnif run direct through to Alton, (2.59 males,) with
out change of care or baggage, and connect with the
Company's splendid steamers Winchester and Reindeer,
running in exclusive connection with Paseenger Trains
from Alton to St. Louis, (22 muse,) without landing. These
home, for speed, convenience and elegance, are onsurpfuseed
on the Western eaten!, being fitted up with Bathe and spa.
clone Wash-rooms, affording to passengers 1h« opportunity
of removing the dust unavoidable In summer railroad
t-sveling, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effecte
of a long ride.
TQ Sdultasiltild Nebraska this is the most direct route,
and passengers destined for Bloomington, Springfield,
Jacksonville, Naples, and all pinks on the MlsaisMppl, Mis
souri, Baum, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note
the Important saving In distance, being seventy-two miles
lees to, Bt. Louis thirty-seven miles lees to Bloomington,
and hay-eight miles less to Springfield (ban by any other
route.
Through Tickers over this route can be procured at the
various It. 8.. Ticket Offices in New York, Boston, Fhilaiel
ohia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ac., and at ell Through
Ticket Offices throughout the Status, and in Chicago et the
Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tre
mont House—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Bail-
road, foot of Water street.
Besponeltde Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of
the various Routs going into Chicago, to Cheek Baggage
through to any point deeired on the line.
It. P. tilt.like AN. Jr., Buoerintendent.
11. J. 1). nOLIERAIERIIORN,
Rep': Gaul Paasenger Agent.
THE. PITTEiBtrItOII AND CONNELLSVILLE
m i t a
RAILROAD COMPANY
AVING made an arrangement with the new and
rj_ beautiful steamer " EOLI AN" to run In connection
with their Road between West Newton and Counellsvil
announce the following change of Schedule on and atter
Wednesday, the fifth of September:
The *Steamer ROMAN will leave the Pittsburgh and
Connellsville Railroad Company's Wharf Boat, e, ovu Mo.
nongahela Bridge, for West Newton, every afternoon at half
past 3 o'clock, precisely; returning, will leave West Newton
at quarter before 8, A. M., arriving at Pittsburgh at noon.
The trains will run as follows:
Leave Davidson's Mill, one mile below Connellsvillet
First Train, 6 A. M.; Second Train, 12 M.
Leave West Newton: First Train, 8:30 A. 'M.; Second
Train, 11.15 P. M.
lam' Fare front Pittsburgh to Davidson'a Mill, $1,73, in
cluding Meal on Steamer.
Far Stages for Eniontown and Connelleville will connect
with the Trains at Davidson's Mill.
For freight or passage, enquire of the Agents, at the
Wharf Boats at West Newton and Pittsburgh.
0. W. BARNES,
sepihtf President and Superiutondent.
PENNSYLVANIA RALLELOAD.
TrrtgE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS between Philadel
phia and Pittsburgh. THE, MORNING MAIL TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at ”(., A. M., and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. IL TUE PAST LINE
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and Pitta
burgh for Philadelphia at 230, P. M. THE NIGHT EX.
PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P.
M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 0:20, P. M.
Illairavllle Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily,
except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. Drinton's Acoommo
dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. Di.,
5.30 o'clock P. N., and e2O P. M.
The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Mimp-
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terra Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; ancinnat,i, Day
ton, Springfield, Bellefontalne, Sandusky, .Toledo, Cleve
land, Oolumbus, Zaneeville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio;
lilac, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Maw °amuse,
Sr. Loma, Lotnartma and Onvonsisevt.
Throng!) , Tickets can be had to or from either of the above
places.
For further particulars, see handbills at the different
points. Passengers from the West will find thb) the
shortest end moat expeditious route to Philadelphia, 13alti.
mere, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORS,
Agent, Passenger Lines, It m ad al ial ble.„
.21 Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh.
=EI
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI
TILIOOI3II
Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
All Railroad to the Mississippi,
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL r :- .72t c f.:1 1 ;.V , ROAD
FORMERLY SRI 0/110AGO AND ADISORA & QUM AIILIT&RT
-
TRACT 8.. R. Is Now cuustrvau,
And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO
BURLINGTON lowa, without change of Cara.
The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY,
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWK A, WAPELLO, FORT
DES MOINES, CCITNOIL BLUFF, Sc., and the ONLY ALL
RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM
INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFLISLD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on
the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missile.
sippl Railroads.
Trains on the above Line (cave Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of
the points.
sieges 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 klissiesippl as far as Council Blu tt, with from forty to
fifty miles leas staging than by any other rou.o. The Road,
for a large portion of the way, la laid with the CONTINUOUS
Ram, the smoothest riding and best Railroad In the West—
well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant
new Cars.
VII- By this route pansengers are sure of making conned
Hone, and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time, avoiding
the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga
tion, as on the route by Altou.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
charge for handling at any point.
TIMOUHEI TICKETS by this route can be purchased at
all the Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office of the
Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite
Building; at the Depot of the Galena R. IL, and at the
Mich. Cent. R. R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn ate.,
opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
WKEICHIT consigned by this route will receive immedi •
ate despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Supit.
C. X. FOLLETT,
Gen'l Ticset Ag't, chicage
sat- 'PICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad
001ces of the country.
_mhl9
NEIV AND DIRECT ROCTE,
;•rr 4 1.7,F .I.ff.Et7
Unsurpassed for Speed & Unrivalled for Comfor
BliONl PITTSBIIIIG II TO
Columbus, I ndianapnlei, CIO aze
Cincinnati, To,'" Haute, hon,k. Ipland.
Louisville, li iurentop I •wii City,
St Lo is, I,:ranecille, Dubuque,
liayton, Cairo, Dubuque,
Xenia, itlemiihil, Galena,
Zane?, ille, N'leksburgh, Peoria,
Neu.lk, Now Orionn”,
AND Tilt i'SINCII•AL LITITt IN Tilt WL T ANI , !'Ol CT,
STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA
RAIL ROA I) !
Which Is now rnmplet•,l cnd lu Fu ernlul operntion
ten Ste4beolille 611111 Newnrk, O.
Fall Arrangement.
On and after Monday, September 10th, Ihhs, n deify
morning and evening line of elegant and swot running
ilea:time, commanded by experienced and acc:nnracd,,ung
°Mears, will leave Pittsburgh as follows'
Tim Morning Line, camposed of steainPrs FORE:IT CITY,
Capt. MOOT', and UICILNAL, Ce:t Sho.le, leave Pitts
burgh every day, (Snndaye excepted.) at lu o clock, A If
preetaely. Petsnengers dine on board, end reecli Pd.eub•n
villa al b P. M , making an immediate c,upectiosi with tae
XXI'IIESB TitAIS of the 8. A I it. It
makes,disvet connection at Neivark for tb. above cities.
The - Evening Line, comp , ud ,•1 ,40...iners l EN 11
Card Gordon, and CLAIM FISIIP.II, Copt tiordon, loose
Pittsburgh every day, nt b o'clock, P. M. 4Liti - Passengers
sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at S tn.tt ,nor
In time fur the .Vat , T,nin, which leave. immediately, arid
makes direct conne,tiou for the above citiee—thus sot idtn9
nigh! hard fy radroad
glir Fare as Cheap 100 by any other rallnad route.
For Through and Local Tickets, and further Information,
apply to JA.S. COLLINS A CO., Agents,
Nos. 114 and 11b Water st., bet wren Wool
and Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
E. W WOODWARD, Sept'
replo L. DEYENNY. Gen Agent_
PITTSBURGHAND CONNRLLSVILLB
RAILIt()A I)
DITTSBUIttiII AND CAVNNELLIiVILLIS
ROAD is now open from We-: Nen Lou to Qmndsanll.,
fifty-eight miles from I'lU...butyl, on the loughingheny
11.1rer.
This new find ciILAN Weal now . Ivo for the traneportw
t on of pamengers and fr-.. :t. In coon, tett with the noe
steamer EOLIAN, from t'l,2), r e, to dully,
f - illows:
The steamer EOLIAN will leave her wltarl, aLove I
Monongahela Bridge, every afternoon, at half poet lb
o'clock_ for W. el Newton. mono- King there with th.• can
log train leaving at 830 for Uonnellntile, and rearl
than• at A La A. si.. In time for the Sta,:e for Uniontowt
Fare to ainnellaville $1 76
Fare to Uniontown .................... ... '2 25
A train will lenn• Oonnelhi in 11.0 morning, at
'rink, fog. We.. Newton, an 1 con :o•r: there with
steamer Ecdian ett 7.31, to CM, a F.,^h PRP burgh
Y. M
Fare from llmcellrrilie L Pittebu•oh
Pare from Uniontown to Pitt ...buret
The lAwitil Yreitht end l'avveocer 'IV,. •t'l Ica,
nellavitle et 1020 1' 61, and retuning T,11! leave Ni
Newton at &Ai I'. M.. ALLoppitle at all way .tatintra
fr«fght no • yinese:nzt're-
Travelers in searob t f humid,* or .h find a
trip by this rout, al-td the le-s-utti ul and fertile v litter of
the loughicvitteny, me the nest lub-reenng cml t-ri (i
-ble in the ateeterit ..untry Th. ...inert itt the Taint) is
not surtiguitsal beauty LtrraldpUr 1 , 7, tiny lu flits tal e ,
nod the held for en•erprrair end tme , 12,4 is Clilhondh , l
hotri Xitiott of the • vet are vs.: deposit. of mantra! wealth,
in riling the attention of mph effete. and the river tit node 5,
every few miles, abundant an I never eater power
tor soy amount of mills and marblnery.
The favorable eduirsoter rt the freJeo, all di-trending
Weenie ihttshorgh. ntll rnaole this Con i p,py
freights at the lowest rate: thus affording x bear., tint:" it
and reliable outlet for mtnerals and tithes heavy nrtt , h, of
all I rae.S.
lot ferns npply to D. iv CALDWELL, Assistant Super
intendent, or to the officers on it and th. eo.m r El en
/1,1 VEh SP I , A (UN ItS.
se 7 President fin,l
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL. RAI I ROA 11:
Carrying the Great D. States Mail and Express
TWO PASSENOICR TRAINS RCN DAILY no Ito •,tire
length from DUBUQUIS to CAIR..,
Thin rtond, in c-onjunction WILL Trains of the Ohio and
lidleal...eippi It. K.. and Chicago and 011ie,. It.iirnsd, form,.
the most deep t nod only continuo.. It. It r.uts from
CHIOACU to kir. LOU),?
CHICAGO to OAHU).
CHICAGO to DUIIUQUE.
Trains leave Chl,ago as follows
10 A. M. and 10.20 P. 7d —Sr. LOUIS AND Canto Rivaites.
Passengers for St. Louis by this train take the sere of the
Ohio and Miss. 8.. IL at Semiarid, and are earned dlrem to
15t. LOUIS.
935 A. M. and 1.10 P. M.—Mumma AND OALNDA EX.
PIMA, oonnectiug at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with •
Daily Linn of Steam Parkets for tit. Paul and the Upper
Dli.issippi river cities.
Trains leave Cairo for Chicago end Dubuque et 7.30 A.
M. •nd 7.00 P. M.
Paaeengor• from the Rest end places on the Ohio river
destined for tit. Louis, will save 180 MiiPi of tedious end un•
pertain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive
fifteen hours in esteem* of the river route, by taking the
cars at Cairo.
Tickets to St Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all im
portant places by this route, eau lw had at the otllce of the
0. S P. and C. A P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan
Central itallmad In Chkago
)nil
rpm' GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, munoetlug the At
lands cities with Western, North-western and South
western States., by a continuous Railway direct. This road
sloe connects at Pittsburgh with daily line at steamers to
all parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and San
dusky with steamers to nil ports on the North-western
Lakes; making the most (fired, cheapest and re/table route
by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the
Great West.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITT:SD RG H.
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, ;Shoes, Dry Goods, par
(In beam,) Fors, Feathers, he
SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,
Dry Goode, (In balsa,) Hardware, Lea t, dOe. per loolds.
titer, Wool, Ac
Tinny CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon
} filk•. per imba.
and Pork, (in bulk,) hemp, A,•
FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon and 4oc. per I.oolbe.
Pork, (packed,) hard and lard
W In shipping Goods from any point last nt Mathias'.
phis, bo particular to mark package eta Peonsyhania
Rai/road," All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
Fab oar Aalars.—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N.
Y.; E. J. Speeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Kcgius, Balti
more ; Geo. C. Frani:laces, Pittsburgh ; Shriugui an A Brow n,
Cincinnati, Ohio; .1. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky, R. C.
ileldrnm, ?audition, lad.; Madill A Co., St. Louis, Mo.; J.
S. Mitchell k Son, Evansville, Indiana.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
IL - J. LOMBAERT,
m yo Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
A NTICIPATING the want of arilitieß for transporting
A
Freights to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Pennsvl.
rants Canal and Railroads, we have Increased our stock of
Brats, Sc,on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which
gives us a rapacity of over 1500 tone per month each way.
We ensure our friends, and those disposed to patronise
the State Improvements, there will be nothing spared ou
our part to render general satisfaction in for warding Easb
ern and Western Freights with promptitudae
MITCH and d
ELL, espatch.
KIER
angll:y
Canal Basin. Yittaburgh Pa._
H. Ll. Lemon 6r, Co.'s Way Lin.,
BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND COLUMBIA.
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RAILROADS
VENTRAL ROUTE
•-ra;.-• •:.•A•
Zi=2: mtgit:
7;?-10
r ... r...... r
L3l ,
CHICAGO to CAIRO
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
KIILIVsTiLANSPORTATIoN LINE
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THE nodentigned harlot; purchased
part of D Leech & 00.'13 Canal Stock,
are prepared to do a WAY Flt SIG lIT
BUSINESS between this place and Columbus. All business
entrusted to our care will be promptly attended to by us,
at the Warehouse formerly cwcupied by D. Leech Co.,
Canal Basin. LLOYD A LEMON.
y2A:d I m•
1856eGILL'S ALMANACc.—Nanford t'itts•
burgh Almanac, Magazine Almanac and Amer.
ican Farmer's Almanac, N 0.27, for 1856, publish ed and now
ready (or sale by the quantity, by
JOHN H. MELLOR., No. St Wood street.
For 61118, also, by all Booksellers in Pittsburgh and
Ails
gheny City. sep'ar
T3icvun.x, MIRROR AND FANCY Fli.ANIn.L+ OF THE
most complete and finished style may be found at
130ROKING'S, on Br Clair street, near the Allegheny
Bridge. This gentleman has also on hand a splendid lot
of Mirrors, some of which we see encased in unique and
beautiful frames. Give him a call. serail
. 8 The Best Razor In the World"
I 8 THE "AMERICAN RAZOR," made In Philadelphia
by Gilchrist, sod sold during the last five years to thou.
minds of our citizens., by the only authorised 'Agent for
Western Pennsylvania W. W. WILBON,
eep2.6 Market street.
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NCE COMPANIES
INSURAk
naorease of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS 1
;ETNA INSURANCE. COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819
PAID Cy
_ _
Gash Osiiinal, 1/300,000.
THE TH3,ETY- B LYTII ANNUAL STATENLENT of the
Assets Of the 2EBNA INSU RANCE COMPANY, of Hart
ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1855,
finder oath.
Real Estate, uninoumbered 4 10,672 06
fieverity•twoliortgage Bonds, 8 and 7 cent., pay.
able semiquinnally 72,000 00
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 128,327 35
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,615 00
Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 142,898 00
Bank Stocks in New York city 98,060 00
Cash on band, in Bank, and in hands of Agents
and othum 212,505 08
$773,278 63
The amount of liabilities due or not duet° Banksor other
creditore,—nothing.
Losses adjusted and due,—eons.
Losses adjusted and not due, $118,518 X'2..
Lessee unadjusted and in suspense, walling for further
proof, $81.457 60.
All other claims against the Company are small, each
only as printing, Ac.
Agents instructed to lake no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount insured In any city, town or village, depends
upon the character, material and construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
the fire department, and other circumstances.
The amonnt insured in blocks of buildings varies; the
design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or lees.
TIiO. A. ALEXANDRE., Secretary.
tiYale cu. Cormseriarr, 1 „ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1856.
Hartford county. j
Mutually appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the /Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore
going statement by• him subscribed, Is true, according to
his best knowledge and teller
EV LEK, Justice of the Peace.
Tosses paliclry this romPany for the year 1854 exceed
$750,000, while the premiums received Vir the same time
far exceed any other year, since the organization of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is
sned at this agency. et remunerative rates
4117 r Otlice, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
j boll H. U. TON EYCK, AZ..t.
FAWNERS , AND DI ECDAN c
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Coittp:iny,
OF IA
Capital 5300,000
Amount securely Invested 5'400,000
T ins COMPANY efforts Fire Insurance (.0 Buildings,
ti00,12.t, Furni ure, Sr Marine Inpuranee on Vessels,
Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance untieNle, by Itivers,
Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and Lan! Carriage generally.
Al., Insurance upon Liver, upon the mo,t tarorable
terms.
V.CTO as.
Finn. Thomas 11. Florence, Jam=s N. Neal',
George 11. Armstrong, Charles
Md. P. Middleton, K. R. Ilelmbol 1,
George Ilelinhold, Fred. 0. lirewster,
Manderfield, loose hoech.
THOMAS It. FLORKNCF, President.
1 . ...1MARD R. rIELMIMCD, Secretary.
PITTSBURGH REPRII.ENCS.B.
lion. T M. Howe, Hon J. R. Nl . ollntork,
ilon. I'. C. Shannon, Col S. W Black.
lion II Guthrie, A. It WCalniont, Esq..
Thomas J. lheounn, lisq, Wileon Wl'Candlesa, Nay.,
Col. J. Lle on looter, Gen. J. R. Morehead.
IL IM. Riddle,
The character of the above Comp‘ny ie of the first claim,
and enoihines 11.0 rare and unusual privileges of lire, Ma
rine and Life Insurance.
Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated in its
management, and lutoreeted as Stockholders.
THOMAS .1. 11UNTRE., Agent,
j,'27 St. Charles !wilding . . No 108 Third st.
Piat•burgli Unllar Saving, Institution,
No.. 8S Fourth street,
NEXT DOOR TO THE PITTSBURG!! BANK,
IS NOW OPEN daily from 9to 2 Retook “l” , . on Wed
J ne.eday and Saturday eveumga. from 7 to
Deposits received of all flume not less than One 0.,11ar,
nod n tllvi,end of the profit , der Ittre:l t ) eta, in June
and th.retuber. The Tru-tees, f.,r the purpose of forthrring
th e honevolent objects of the Luelltution, have entered foto
A guarantee bond, thereby giving additional serurity to
depositors.
Hooks containing the Charter,
llya-Lav at
Rthuel eoa
hneed, Reas.
lationos furniehyd gratin, onpp
fersuinal --GEORGE A Litit
vies PSICSIDINTri
tropewoll Ilepburn, Jul. 11. Shoenborgar,
George IL IVllite, ChstrioA Knapp,
William V. Johnidon, N. Ora! tan Murphy.
James W. Llailtnan, Thoubald L'mbbtaetter,
A lezarnier Ilradley, lea,. M. Pennock.,
William Philips, William .1 AuJer,n
TILOSTIT,
John 0 Llar.yofan, Jameß 11enlman,
WU Liumartn, Jrhn NI hirtpxtric h
Albert Culhart.n, John U. NIV.‘,r,I,
Robert Clo.ater, Rohert M.,rr, , a,
J. Oanlmer C o mo. Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. (Arrier, A NI Pol:ork.,
John a. Cosirrare, II enry 1,. Itinornit.
Clrarles A. Colton, itobert itt . bb,
If, 0 Edrington., 11,,,r0 It liad..lle,
Vrancir Fella, Jar.., li.bond,,
Georg, V.l.llllmore, JAM. , SIM,IIe,
J.M-. R. loan, George S. Sehlen.
Will,am S. [Jaren, A. le-aratlrtPT Tlndle.
Srcr,lary and Vrrasu rer --C LI A R 4.1:8 A. Ck ' rroN .
j)111. , Ily
S SNI 1- A :ah UAL DI VI PBS U, a I' glt CRS T., .1 U. LI . 1, ISM,
ETNA INSUILANCE , COMPANY,
Cu N.V.
ATITY.RED
OM=
Cash A , July I, I !.55,-- e 535,530 23.
//11 all ,/,,,prala, / .1
1 / It: //gull, Mc raleA. Thi. Company have
tunliiin.e.l a lA/Atllon Air II auruhla dealing 30 years,
anti 1. oti.orpasstsl for rostyonpitAltty 4,1 punctualtty by
any other stmnar torvitutiou in the United Rates. Hand'
annual 'ultra:teat rt the rcralilir/n tins Company on blo
iu this oilier, for the claw inaticn or the 1/11 1 / 1 1,
11 B. Ti' EYCK. Agent.
North vent secure 1111. h an.l street.,
burgh jy24
1) K. L A %V A It
NENTTCAL SAFETY IfirSIIIIANCL , COMPANY.
( )F FICK in Oa.. North Ite , om of the Kl.Cillin4e, on Third
street, i'll/LADELF'2 I /el.
INBLfRAN , :gtf.
On C ISHIL4,
CA T, en per, of the World
pLLLiolt
I:.LAND IN;;;;ILANCE:4
Jo ir,rti.AP I,y riv..re lake, ant ',113 i s.. n tr,
all party of the Union
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchangliae generally.
Vu atores, dwelling hnnee,
A L ssi.:Ts QP Tilt COMPANY. N. yelnher 7,
Ronda and Mortgagee 1.2.4...00 00
fltateof l'enneylTanla, Phlludelphin city, teprlng,
Garden, Southwark, ant ether I .. ...I 51,6E3
Stoke in hanks, rallroaels and Innurau.n. •
pack., 24,012 20
Itlllr rereivable 11 , 1+,826 11-1
Carle on hand. .. 10,071 : 1 0
Ilslencee in the band, of Agent• nut premturne
on Marine Polklee recently haoel 121,707 07
finbrcriptl,n Notes . 100,000 00
Wm Martin,
Joseph 11. F.al,
Edmund A Bonder,
John C. Dui-
Butu.rt Burton,
John It. P. 111, 0 ,0,
Gi,rge (1 Leiixr,
litlarard Burlington,
FI Jonem Brooks,
J. Q. Johnson,
Jain.. C. nand,
Theoptlits Psultling,
James B. NrYsrland,
W C. Ludwig,
.1081PI3 W. Gowan, .
P. A. MADERI A, Agent,
No. 96 Water linen Pittsburgh.
Tli• Fran&lin Fire Insuranto Company,
Of PAVadelphin, iinnrylranut.
\LRECTORS.—OharIoa W. Hawker, Thomas Elan, Tobin
11 Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jamb R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich-
A.dolphl E. Bone, David S. Browne,
Morrie Patterson. Ones. N. Dormant, P resident.
011.4.5. O. B/.21081.6, &tretarte.
Continua to make 1 nourance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, In town and country, at rates as low
Se are consistent With security.
The Company have reserved a lane Onntingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, at.
lord ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company' on January lot, 1881, as pub
lished agreeably to on Act of Assembly, were as follows, via:
Mortgage $018,128 68
Real Estate 83,377 78
Temporary Loans 81,968 17
Stacks 61,886 00
Mesh, Ac 64,346 81
. .
Blare their incorporation, a period of twenty.one years,
they have paid upward of One Million Four II undrsd Thou
sand Dollars, losers by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities.
.1. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
a 24 Moe, north-east cor. Wood and Third sta.
THE UNITHD STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL NTH, 1860.
MARTO. PERPETUAL
CAPITAL $250,000.
°Ace, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia.
Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia:
DIRICTMLS.
Btepben R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard.
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenso Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. hPilenry,
Jacob L. Plorence Jame. Devereux,
William M. Godwin, William M'Kee.
President—Stephen R. Crawford.
'Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical Examiner, rattiburph--James LI. WllLson, M. D
Alkglteny City—B. B. Mowry, M. D.
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
nuarl7,l No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS.
Aittliorizad Capital, 11300,000.
INSUItE BUILDINGS and other property againet lose or
damage by Firs, and the perils of the not, and inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DILL ZOTOII.B.
Woe. F. Johnston, Body Patterson,
W. 11.PCIiritock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones, George R. White,
Jacob Painter, A- A. Carrier,
I anise 8. Negluy, W. 8. Haven,
Wade Hampton, D. E.Park,
11. R. Coggshall.
lion. WM. V JOHNSTON, President
RODY PATTERSON, Vire President.
A. A. Ciammt, Secretary and Treasurer
8. E. Oasuisa, Assistant Bees stary.
CRY GOODS—Weousakur AND itSII.IL—Y lA. TRADE
1855.
-
A. A. MASON A CO , Fifth Creel,
Are now receiving their Mai monk of Goods, embracing
some Twentysllve hundred Packages, which have been pur
chased at the large Auction Sales, from Importers and
Manufacturers, and will be sold at as low rates ail can be
purchased of the New York or Philadelphia Jobbers.
sep24 . _
Ly WELLING 1100315 TO Llkf --One two-story
, ontaining eleven rooms, (well calculated fore lord
leg lives.,) situated near the foot of Vine street, for root,
MILLER 6. RICHETSON,
221 and 223 Liberty et.
e •,•—• t.
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BANKERS AND BROKERb
STOCK AND DILL ,DROKER,
- - Og i c .6, No. 92 Fourth st., abase Wood.
MOTES, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on culla-
LI tends, negotiated. Stooks bought and sold on com
mission. Land Warrants bought and sold.
Particular attention: paid. to the purchase and sale of
Oopper Sloan.
All cotaminleaflons tileital to prOmptly. Janl9
v/4. n. wulitla ' • SA& n. levlT.
• •• •
Wm. 11. wunsao, &, co.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
44r. All transactions made on literal tetma Collectlone
of Bills, Notes, do..,.promptly attended to. jan=lw
ARTRURS, RODGERS & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS ,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS,
au.2:6ln Pittsburgh, Pa.
Removal.
PATEICKB & FRIEND,
BANIKEEB AND EXCHANGE 11BOHILEE,
Ilam Removed their Office to the Ooner of Fifth and Wood Ea
PITTEOI77IOB, PA.
PAT - RICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Broken,
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Esgteen and Western
Oitiesconstantly for sale.
Golleetione made In all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streeter ffeb3
67 KARErr litll.lll, tou - a DOORS owtow OLD Man.
NHOLMES A SONS, Dangers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers In Notes, Draft:a Atieeptances, Gold, Sil
ver and 13a5ak Notes. Exchange on the Ragtern and Western
Cities constantly for Bale.
Collections made In all the cities throughout the United
State.. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, Nn.
6" Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. filiNkly
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
MACK➢ 111
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes.
(.12`001( bought and sold on commission. Collections
kJ carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
air No. 68% Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bank. decl6
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COILXIL 01 WOOD AND 71.7711
O . IOIIT ENCIIAiNGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
sale. Time Bills of Exchange and hotel discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Mink Not., bought and sold. Collections
node in all the principal cities of the United States. De
posits received of Par and Current Funds. marl7l7
4.1.1.1111 1.9411111, IDWARD atnu, nonanci Lamm.
SEAMXR & KAHN,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
"DUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Dank Notes negottate
.1) Loan.* on Real Estate or Stook &curial...lG. purchase
Promilatary Notre and Time BUM, on East and West; buy
and sell Stoats on Commission.
Collection*. made on all point*. In the Union. amyl
BANKERS AND EXCIIANCiit i3ROKERS,
1 ISALICitti in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
7 Time Draft/4 Ac. tiollectiona carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
q .No.7S Fourth et., next door to Bank of [HMG's. I seta
Woks, Bonds, Stocks, Meal Estate ' ofte.,
No. 75 Fourth st., Pittsburgh, Pa. {
Cimmlottl'a Loam ()Mee,
jO. 100 SMITHFIELD STILISAT, NEAP. Tina.—
INMom.? loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware
other valuable articles. an 14417
$67.476 63
D 7 M. flacon,
Hugh Craig,
STwocer
Charlea
Samuel E. Stokes,
11-ors Sloan,
James Trequatt,
Eyrv, Jr.,
Joshua 1,. Pr - U.6,
James Trunent
John U. Semple,
I Charles Schaffer,
• J. T Logan, Pittsburgh,
I U. T 0. Morgan, do.
WM MA It TI 71, President.
TllOB.O. 11ASD, Vice Preside n t
$1.212,708 4-4
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MM=l=Ei=i
AUSTIN LOOMS.
N. S. Corner Woad and Third ;trees
N. H0L217.8 & 80AS,
BANKERS AND SXCELANGU BB,OREBB,
adtilw -WOODS,
HILL & CO.,
BANIADRB AND IiXCLIANON BROKERS,
O. E. ARNOLD & CO.,
THOMAS WOODS,
'COMMERCIAL BROKER,iis
CLOTHING.
CLOTHING STORE
JOIIN M'CLOSKEY & GO
•E? 0101 EBLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
r street, which be won en unbounded popularity under
be name of the THREE BIG DOOES, have, for the pur
poen of acquiring more apace for their immense businsuus,
:moored to the spacious building on the corner:of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREW,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHE!
AND
READY MADE CLOTHING ,
That bee ever been offered to tbe
Their principal object for Ws removal, le to giro them
more facilltieo for jhs
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to sell Goole at the •
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES!
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Arid they will warrant them to be as good as any morn
(sutured in the Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
IN MN DINT STYLI, AND UPON TUN 13111/11.2191 10TI01.
They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment 0
GOTHS and COATINGS, for
FROCKS, DRESS, WALK NO AND BUSI-.
- - - -
NESS COATS
Our Interest, are Identical with those of our customer',
and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fall in
fill i ag ►II orders we may be favored with.
Sir DON'T FORGET TILE PLACE—
No. SS liirood Street,
(MAST BIDB, OORNIIrn Of DIAMOND ALIAS.
N. 11.—W e deAre our patrons to understandtha t we have
nn longer any convection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the
Rouse above designated
tuar23
JOHN H'OLOSKNY It CO
FittST ARRIVAI, OF
FALL DRY GOO DS
AT LOVE BKOTHER •
4E No. 74 etARKb:r STSRET
eling 05 int OHLGINAL nag awe.
DRESS GOOD.i DEPARTSIENT is unusually tall,
k 7 and contains some of the richest and most desirable
(1110,IA that we have ever been able to otter, such as
Extra super Silks;
French Mari 110 f ; Cashmeres;
!dons de Woes; Plaids; Stripes; Coburgs, Ac.
N EKOLK WORK—The beet assortment in Ito city.
Collars, Chernisettes, Sleeves;
Plouncings, Edgings and Insertings;
Shawls, Cloaks, Talmaa and Scarfs;
New style 'troche, Plaid, Cashmere Moire Ant. Velvet.
SLAW., gape Silk, Ac.
Togeth-r with a large assortment of MOURNING GOODS
of all descriptions.
Our DOSIE‘`OfI./ and' HOUSE FURNISHING UNIPART
MENT is well sut.plied, sod we feel confident that we can
offer greater inducements now than we hare ever been
able to offer before. We eolith an examination m our
'boa before purchasing elsewhere, as all will 5 •41 to
them advantage to do eo.
We Wi!l also be almost daily in receipt of new an desira
ble Goads throughout the season.
LOVE BROTHERS,
(Formerly Young, Stevenson A Love,)
No 73 Market street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
M. ALLNOLD dth SONS,
NVIIOLNRALE AND lIETAIL DIGALRII.9 IN
FASHION ABLE CLOTHING.
And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Le MARKET STRKET, between Third and Fourth,
1' Pittsburgh. Keep constantly on hand, a large stock
of Cloths, Cassimeres and Postings. °aro:lents made to
opt-s ~0 the shortest notice, and in the latest styles.
Si- All orders promptly attended to. taugl7.2m
hall and Winter Goods -1
ED3IOND WATTS.
1 have onw on baud , :4 1 0 . . rg l , n toc lA k il o E f it;F a V il
. S . F , R . W te .— ,
Lioode. Orerroatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vert.
logo, of the moat beautiful patterns; French and English
Cafsimeren, of every Mph, and shade In the market, all of
which I will make to o7der on the most reasonable terms,
and warranted to suit. octi
N•ar Clothing Store, •
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
trill.: et:Macrae, has just opened this near estab li shment,
1, whore be has al w iiye on hand a large and choice assort-
ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrantsequal
to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable
cos. The public are retpmeted to give him a Call
raar9:ly B. OPPENII ;MAAR
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
K. EIILL Kit, Jr., President. lIL GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL / 11300,000.
WILL Insure against all kinds of risks, Flllll and MA
KINK. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Ilomeinetitution, managed by D1E1020119 who are wail
known in the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality , maintain the character which
they have assumed, as offering the Dept protection to those
who desire to be insured.
Diresters.—R. Hiller, Jr.,C. W. Iticketeon, J.W. Butter,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. )1. Smith, 0. !bateau, GI songs W. Jackson,
Wm. N. Lyon, J sines lAppeneott,Heorge Donde, J ames hie.
A ul ey , Alexander ?Haack, Thomas Beat.
es_ Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang
, u ps taire,) Pittsburgh. nowlikly
UNDRI RS-100 bags Rio Coffee ;
0 25 pockets Java Crass;
60 Slabs N. 0. Sugar;
25 bbl Refined Sugars;
100 bbls prime N. 0. Molasses;
75 half chests Green and Black Teas;
76 boxes Tobacco, favorite brands;
25 boxes Pepper;
25 boxes Pimento;
25 boxes Extra Coffee;
100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles;
25 boxes Star Candles;
100 boxes Rosin Soap;
26 boxes Variega•ed Soap;
25 dosen 'Buckets;
10 dozen Tubs ;
200 reams Wrapping Paper;
20 dozen half tow Bags.
(sepl9) JOUN MOORIIRAD.
For Bale by
PP. II Itt.N —2OO tons Noe. 1 and It Anthracite,binri•
eau," ‘• Cameron" and " Corcislia" furnaces;
100 tons " Mock Juniata;
100 " "Monroe," do;
60 " " Mill Cruet," do;
75 " "Shads," Somerset county; for sale
JOLIN 510014.1114 A D
B tuna Juniata Bloom. and Lumps;
100 Lake Champlain; for tale by
JOHN MOORHEAD.
Oral ihoWEll. nOOTS --Oar annual importation of
liolland Hyacinths, Tulips, an., for fall planting has
arrived. Catalogues will be ready in
l a few days.
octl3 JAMES WARDROP.
I )11ti., CIAUEB-1.0 dozen of Canary, Robin and blocking
1) Bird Cages, of various dies; just received and for wile
[octl3 JAMES WAIIDROP.
AILWAY uulcnlC NMI:RS—One and Two lioree
it Powers with Sawa, Threahing blarldnee. Ac.—or the
Powers furnlahed without machines--adnpled for manufac
turing purpasea. Call and eiamlne them '
at 47 Afth at.
JAMES WARDRIP.
TltA WULIthY PLANTS of the most tellable tasted vs
° rieties for this locality can be euppliad In large coon
ties-47 rum street. (Bei*, /ANKH WARDItt/P.
N" is TEE TIME to secure a good 110 ME near good
Schools. It to within a quarter of a mile of the Court
House in Washington, Pa., fronting the Pittsburgh road.
There are sight sores of ground improved, with about 100
Fruit Trees, and a good Cottage House of eight rooms,
neatly furnished Is the latest style. It le near the red.
den. of John Marshall, Esq. Price $BOOO. Enquire of
se .8 THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth st.
AFARM, dear New Brighton, BesverCousity. containing
108 Beres, well Improved, and under a line Mate of
calci region, Is offered far sale low.
eop2B TDOS. WOODS, 75 Fourth ak
IkITIN ISI KB--Arnold's, klibbert's, OrLlVAWarran's,
lincrison'n, and ldsynord & Noyes' Inks, for sale by
W. 8. HAVEN.
R EFINEDU A RS-1 0 1 br Crashed ;
lb do A Coffee Sugar;
SMITH, MAIH A HUNTER.
FOC oaio by 1 octbl
CITY HOTEL ,
(lan ralowa'a,)
Coiner of Smithfield end Third etreoiss
.10831 P. GLASS, Proprietor.
PITTSBURGH, FA. .1
relarge and edians Muse haellig tarmterzone
orough =m
repair and furnished with new equipments
thrang o ban is now, open for tit reception of the uaveling
YAJIE 91425 PgR,
'MANSION HOUSE' ,
GEORGE Auli—uNTZ, PB.CIPSIZTOB,
844 LIBERTY STREET, Just beeillethe summer
1,1 Depot of the Pennsylvania RaLlrord, which makes It
the most convenient house In the city for *utile/II krrc .
ring brthat road.
The Proprietor having, at-considerable expense, fitted up,
An exce ll ent Mile, the MANSION ROUSE, would respect•
fully wait a share of public patronage. There is attached
a eplendld BTABLB and extensive W AGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Ills
Larder and BST will be furnished with the best the market
can afford. febly
01.11.111 1101.11,1 L
Cbrner of Penn and Si. Clair streets, Pittsbu;gh, It.
MHZ undervigne‘formerly of "Brown's Hotel," having
j taken this large and commodious IJOTEL, and having
refitted It In magnificent style, would respectfully duvite
his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As.
awed, with the convenience of the house and his long ex.
perlenoe In the business, ho, can give entire satisfaction,
and his charges moderate.
feb22 0. coriNELLY.
GOOD INTENT HOUSE,
CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
the Railroad Depot
Janl3ily JAELEB BRANNON, Proprietor.
OWSTON , S.
TAVRIILKY 110M3 B, 60 South Zighth street, between
Vic Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [an2ley
GAISIELLL, Bousfa,
CORNER OP MAIN AND 8002 H STE, WARREN, 0.
PUB Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the
j public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened
as a house of entertainment. Being commodiouc and roomy,
and adjoining the °Mee of the Ohio StageOompany,it offers
inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accOmmi.d/b.
don of the traveling community.
A share of public patronage le respectfully solicited.
surf OABHILL.
W. C. GALLAGHER, PSOPSIWTOIL
Fourth :trey, between Wood and rilmilMeid.
1t111.3 BIIE4OIIII establishment has been leased by the cub
scriber, and completely renovated.
Lie Is at all boars prepared to furnish
every luxury that ran be lbund in the best regulated
restaurants in the States. Ins spacious liar trill always be
supplied with Lila very best Liquors. Game of every de
scription, In Its season, can always be found at Wilkins
W. O. GALLAGIISR.
CORNUCOPIA
aIrOYSTER AND COFFEE HODBE.-Ets
_
D. BLESADD.
No. 40, 74/111 Rtreet,, between Wood and Markel.
janl9:ls I PITTSBURG //.
Kennett Al*.
W
D. kNOLIBU, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated
Bennett Ale and Brown Stout. Also, Ootumon Ale
and Porter, in quart and pint bottles.
The attention of families, and the trade, Is respectfully
solicited. sultry
Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla
WAL D. MUSS, Pitt street, below Penn, is now
manufacturing and bottleing the above beverages on
an extensive scale. ilia articles are of the best quality, and
nufectured from the purest materials. octl7:ly
GRE AT DISCOVERY I
A 51PLE TESTS, both by able Practitioners and Chemb
A. cal Analysis, have demonstrated the great value of
PROP. DX GRATH'S beautiful combination, called " ELEO
TRIO OIL," for the relief and cure of Paln. But the people
themselves are rendering their verdict in a manner both
unmistakeable and earisfactory. Store than 20,000 bottles
have been sold in a very dent time—a great proportion to
those who heard others recommend it, who had fried
That It is a !splendid discovery is everywhere acknowledged,
and nothing-like it was ever I dare prepared. Why, for
Chera alone, It is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, as it
Ow. ys cures these painful tormenters in twenty-four hours.
But what is it not worth to the people if it cures Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcers, Sores of all kinds, (fro.
quentiy taking away all the pain in twenty-four hours,)
Ithenmatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitir,.
Piles, Womb Complaints, Cramps, Sprains, Sore or Swelled
Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, dal Would $600,000
express Re value to the people? No. Because a man will
give feeely'tbr relief reveille:at Will this Oil relieve pain I
Certainly U will. Such men as we have often named, hon
orable and high-minded merchants, mayors, doctors and
others hare on said, after from ten to fifty trials. They say
the Electric Of is the Onset medical combination ever pro
pared, neither offensive nor injurious, but effectual in all
the above and many other eases Some honorable and
heavy business erme have, it is true; sold some of the old
(turpentine, bituminous, or coal tar. de. Ac.) external ap
plications, until their customers returned bottle after bot
tle, with thii remark that "the remedy was worse than the
pain;" yet each men have never recommended nor given
countenance to them. But see some of our best merchants
ordering more every ten days, awl afroays giving additional
testimony to the value busing this wonderful discovery. TWA.
a great many ladies are t as a medicinal toilet article
(or themselves and their children, le well known. It cures
all pimp/es, blotches and eruptions on the face and neck in so
short a time, you would scarcely credit it. It frequently
reduces a painful swelling in two hours; his done it in ha f
an hour; cured many effectually in six hours. if ladies
knew the soothing. strengthening and heating virtues in this
Oil, they would never he induced to use anything else for
womb complaints or pains of any kind.
We now insert a letter just received from Itenry Wiley,
Ihq., who went to Ragland six weeks since,
1 (to die.)
1856.
Lorroorr, July 2,
PROP. Di OMIT, Phila.—Dear Sir When I left home for
my health, (scrofulous eruptions, Ae..,) I never expected to
return again, believing that my complaint would soon
carry me off. When you gale me three bottles of your
Eleetne Oil to take with me, as merely a palliative, I did
eta think I would so very soon be called upon to thank you,
es 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
tone in one year. There isnot another similar medicine in
England, if in the world. I will writs by next steamer.
Yours, most truly, biNor WIL6Y
It cannot be their imaginations!, who state that old sores,
that have discharged from six months to tire years, have
been cured by this Oil. It cannot be untrue, nor aee
tep-
Um, where pain is relieved in one day, often in half an
hour. Nol common sense dictatee not—and 600 written
letters say not Come and see them. A regular Doctor in
attendance; and ladles can consult a Lady, privately. by
dropping a line to the oilier. Advice from a distance, m yk.
leg inquiries that any physician can answer, will be
promptly attended to. Always enclose a stamp, as our ser
v ices are freely given. and we are drawn upon too often Ia
this way. All cases treated liberally, with or without the
oil, as I have two Physiciansassocitted i c hr thir empties
purpose. Prof. C. DE GRATH,
No. Z 3 South Eighth street, Phila.
N. ll.—The largest bottles ten times the cheapest. Please
notify Me of any ease or failure te cure in from half an
hour to three weeks, as I wish to mars all.
For sale by DIL KEYSER, 140 Wood at. fene6o
PITTSBURGH, 'lO6
R iSI'ATION UT IN NEW ENGLAND—
Bmsrot, N. U., June 9th, 1853.
To B. A. fahrwslock S C. .—Gentlemen: For eve years
peel I have used B. A. Yahnestock's Vermifuge for an an •
thalmintle in my practice; my attention was first called to
It in a case where I had faded to dialodse worms with cela
met, pink and cowhage. A bottle was obtained and used
with desirable effeA; since then I have preearibed it for
hundreds of patients, and In a large majority of cams unit
complete encodes. In one ease a single bottle of the medi
cine brought away from one patient ntnety.eight warms.
have never known it to do harm, and 1 am induced to
make this statement from an honest conviction that it to
the most valuable Vermituge yet known. Such is my con•
fidence in its " worm killing" powers,lhat I recommend w
to other physicians in this section. and furnish them wits
the article. 11.0. SAVAGE, M. D.
Prepared and sold wholesale end retail by B. A. FAUN
ESTOCIC. 3 CO., corner of Wood and Firet streets, Pitts
burgh.
Law Books.
r AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books.
J. 10 vela. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Bouvier's Institutes;
Orem:lllWe 'Evidence;
Wharton's Mimi, last ssl..;
And other Reports, Elementary Works, As.
GEO. I'. 01L1111011.11,
at Ole office oI Morning Peat_
BUILDING LOT MDR SALK.
A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIS street, and extending
A
back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Mum. This Lot
is in a desirable loCation for a residence; and will be sold
low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from
Incumbranoe. Enquire of CEO. F. 01L13101tE,
Ivl3 At OMee of Morning Poet.
Boarding School,
(IR BUMMER BOARDLNBILOURF..—The GLEN ROTEL
and Grounds are offered for RENT for either the
above purposea. The Mae and arrangement of the house,
the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the
singular advantage of the position, secluded from every
thing ohjectionable, render this a most desirable Winton
for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to
mhl:4:tf W. BUTLER, 07 Front street
Irving , . Great Work.
rplIE LIFE OF GEORGE WARIIINGTON.—The stet
ume of the above work is now ready for delivery—the
second volume will be ready shortly. It is ne , tly gotten
up—printed on fine paper, with three or more portraits and
pins. Price 112,011 per Volume.
This edition is published exclusively by subscription, and
payable on the delivery of each volume
T. J. ELSNER A CO. are sole Agents for the above work.
Oillee, No.. 30 Fifth street, In Lauffer's Bookstore\ where
the books will be open for subscriber's names.
AO- All orders addressed to T. Jr: K. A 00. will be strictly
attended to. mar Canvassers wanted. arne2:daer3m
JJB INVITE an examLnation of our superior asso
ment of alike—
Rich Striped Moire Antique;
Satin Striped and Plaid Silks;
Black Satin Plaid Elite, (one yard wide;)
Splendid Black Figural bilks ;
Mary Plain Black Silka.
octl A. A. MASON & 00, 25 Fifth st,
"VON. RENT—That large three story Brick Building Co
Third arrest, next to Dull's Gellemi. This property
bas been thoroughly rope red, painted and papered, and
would be a good stand for a Confectionary or Millinery
Store, or would ~alt for an extensive Book or Printing es
tablishment, the rooms all being well lighted and conve
niently arranged. Apply to
sep2B 3. CUTHBERT A SON, 53 Market at.
SIPuIiTANT.—At this 8808011 of tLe year, when dissawer
of the stomach and bowels are so frequent, and, if no,
glected, are so apt to degenerate into cholera morbna, ar
even Asiatic cholera, no family shonid be without a bottle
of the Concentrated F canoe of Jamaica Ginger, and a bottle
of Wiekey's celebrated Diarrhea bledicdne, which, if need
according to accompanying directions, will prove a speedy,
safe and ellicacions remedy. They can be bad only at the
Drug Store of 301 IN 13MIT, 7n,
angib IZS Wood street.
NATBO HAS NOT illidED OF ME HERPETIO SOAP ,
—Used for removing tan, sallowness, and redness o'
the skin. For curing sore, rough hands, and rendering
them smooth, soft and white, it cannot be equalled. So
cheap and so good, its popularity is no sunder. 31oLlure
use it in the nursery, gentlemen use It Mr shaving, and all
are satisfied of Its excellence,. Only 12% tents per cake.
Each cake of Soap is accompanied by a . Weather Takla"
of great. use to every one, and its predictions of the weather
thus far have been true to the day. Sold, wholesile and
retail, by S. L. CUTHBERT,
se Va 53 Market etreet.
runs POOR MT ItaVOLVING CALENDAR—Thin thrcy
1. instrument is about the size of a ton dotter gold tam',
beautifully ornamented. and richly gilt, to resemble gold.
It le so constructed that by adjusting on the first dayof the
month, you can tall at a glance the day of the month and
week. It answers for not (-ray a year, but for all coming
time. Thousends are seldom making beautiful and dues.
ble gifts for friends. it is valued as a pocket piece, while
its practical utility has made it a universal favorite. Only
60 cents each. Sold by B. L. IMITLIDERT,
oct2 68 Market street.
ALPACAB, DS LADIES, Ac.--.lruit opening, a splendid
sussortment of black and colored Alpacas, all wool and
lan De Lainea, Cashmeres, aa. Also, some verrelegant
styles of Figured Goods.
Lry t 8 there a man with soul eo dew, wbo will not pay
fifty cents for a Picture at tbe ENTERPRISE Gallery,
74 Yourth street. octjU
OEM
HOTELS
RESTAU RANT h.
WILIECINS lIALL,
A. A. MASON A CO.
VW 'AM 9 19119
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very, Bont..ilunns, Neriotimeat'
Aid • Wittilifil4i,"Diltammations Boar .
ache,' Paitutilh the Breas., std .
ji 1014 - Limas PentaleComplidal
. - ewe etc. very few are .
diseases in Which a Purgative M.S.'
eine le net oldie or leseregaind, and '"- •
m u c h nearing -Might be prevented, if ff
harmless opt effectasil fatherly; pore more freeze . . •
Ndperson'earrfttal tiell while a ditkis habit of prai
veils besides, it' , eadrtrolithita .. -iiriltao and often fan,.
disesuies, which Might:bare Dein avoided by the timely ant
judidotui use. of a good.pergetive, , , , This is alike true • -
Colds; lfeverish loyaipbtais; end 'Bilotti derangements ;
They 11l bend to `become or' the deep seated
formidable distempers which Icad'ilie henna ell over
land. Hence a reliable.. fendly,gibyile is 'of the diet . -
portance to the public health, And this Pill hoe been pen
fected with tonmunniste ekill,l6 . Med; that demand. Al
extensive trial (lite virtues by, Maddens, ProfesaaraJond' - '
Patients, has shown results licuitassit; anything hithet 4
known of any medicine. Carol Mirk been effected beyOnt i
belief, - were they not substantiated by persons of inteli
sited. positions anti:character= •In Ihrbid the anspidett
untruth. .
Among the eminent gentlemen : ll , h° have testified its,
favor of these Pills Verney Mention—.
Duct. A. A. "EIAY.Efi, Analytical 'Demist of Boston, '
State Aesayer, of kleasachtisetts, whose high professiont
character le endorsed by the
Ron. EDWARD JAVEBBTT, &nista of the Malted States
BODE= O. WINTHROP, Ex Speaker of he House ct e .` 4 i,',,
Representatives. _
ABBOTT LAWRENCE; Miniatei Plen. to Phalan&
110EIN B. FITZPATItiCif , i oitictilic Bishop of Baotou;
also, .
Dr: J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemiet of New York CBI
endorsed by
Hon. W. L. MABCY, &Meter,. of 'State;
WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man iri - America;
S. UtI.AND d CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Lintel
and others.
Did space permit, we could give many hundred cortie
aster; froth all parts where t h e Pill, tains been used, but eve
deuce even more convincing than•tbe•aperience of maim=
public men, Is found in their effects isj,on trial.
Three Pills, the result cf long investigation and study
IMO offered to the public ea the heat and moat templet
which the present state:of -ItiCtlieid , science can afford
They ore compounded not of.the.drtigs themselves, but 4
the medicinal vlrtuesonly of Vegetable Remedies entracte;
by Chemical precede Ina matirof platy, and combined is
gather in snob a manner as to Insure the best resnite
The system of composition for Medicines has been thund - -
Cherry Pectoral end Pills both, to, produce a more ettichnt •
remedy than bad hitherto been obtained by any proem _ .
The reason is perfectly obvious. ' , While by the old mode c
composition, every medicine ie burdened with more or
of acrimonious and injurious qualities. by this each Ind
victual 'virtue only that Is desired: rot 'the curative effect I
present. All the inert and obitoshFuts qualities of ma
substance employed are left behirdOhe curative virtue
only being retained. hence Rio self evident that the effect
should prove as they have proved, more purely remedta:
and the Pines more powerful antidote to disease than an'
other medicine known to the world: •
As it is frequently expedient that teeny medicines rhonll •
be taken-under the counsel of nn attending Physidast, ant
as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know,
lug its composition, I - have supplied the accurate Ferranti
by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to
whole body of Practitioners in the United States and Bride.
American Provinces. If, howeier, there should be any
who has not received them, they will bo forwarded by mai .
to tile request.
Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, hoer fir"( • .
would be taken it their composition seas known! TheO
life consists in their mystery. I Dave,no mysteries.
The composition of my preparetione is laid open to a
men, and all who-are competent - to judge on the subjet,
freely acknowledge their convittipm of their Mednali
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by sclentik . ,
men to be a wonderful medicine before Its effects weir '
known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the sans;
thing of my Pills, and even more: confidently, and ae.
•
willing to certify that their anticipations were more the - -
realised by their effects upon trial. " '
They operate by their powerful influence on the internt.
viscera to purity the blood and stimulate it into health:
wetion—remove the obstructione of the stomach, bowel`;
liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregq
far action to healtb r arei by correcting, wherever they e:4
let, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. 3 - .••
Prepared by Dr. JAM O..AYER, Practical and Aro. •
lytical Chemist, Lowell, Maas. ?rise 25 cents per bee
Wive boxes for $l.
Sold by B. A. PAIINEBTOCK A 'CC., at wholesale
I retail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealer s -
,very - where.
jettlandaw I
IN HALATION
/0/1 SBB CURB OP •
ASTHMA AND FONSIJIAPTIC34:': , ,
NEW AND VERY WON DERIPIIL
FiY dEAN
BROUGHT WOMB TO Ti, E DOOR OP
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AWONDLIIIIIII. DISCOVEtIf. hen ; recently been mull:
by Dr. Curtis, of this city, fn the treatment of Coil,
eumption, Asthma, and all diseases of 'the Lungs. We nit,
' for to " Da. Cusetes ontray.o3 lisiminsa Firms Varcei . •
AND CllOl/11r BYUCFP." With this new method, Dr. C. has
stared many afflicted ones totealtl4 is an ea Ideate ofishlci,l.
he has innumerable .certificstes,• Speaking of the trea;. .
meat a physician rentarkri;. II Is evident that inhaling-'
constantly breathing an agreeable,healing vapor=-the me.
diction' properties must come In liken contact with the
whole aerial cavities of the lungs,and thus escape the man°
and varied changes produced upon them when introducel •
into the stomach, and subject to the process of digest loll 4
The Hygearm la for 'sale at Oilthe Dinggista throughout tbi
country.—New York Durchraan•of iTatittary 14.
The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under theillent, with
out the least inconvenience--the: heat, of the body heir'
soffident to evaporate the drill Iftindreds of cases r .
cures, like the following, might bormmed:
One package of the Ilygeatus Wei:mediae of the Astbm,•i ,
of six years standing. .1: P. - Eitssatow,
P. M. of Dunaannon, Pa.
I am mired Of the Asthma of ten years' standing by
Cartie's lifygeana. Manctsurr RASTA Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Paul, of No. b Hammond street, N• Y., was cured
a severe case of Dronchithrby the Hygeana.
ply sister has been cured of *distressing cough c f severv,
Tetra' standing, and decided to be Incurable by the phyth
clans. She was .need in one month, bithe Hygeane- •
. J. 11. GAMER; Richmond, Me.
The Bev. Dr. Cheerer, of New Yorlyinstitles of our me& •
clue in the following language:
NatrYonx, Nov. lb, 1454. • -
Dam but—l th.nk highly of Dr. Curtin's Ilygeszus es
remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Daring ha
some opportunity to testify he eillent9, I am "TIM.
that It is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup an
the Inhaling application to the. chest.
N. .13.—Dr. Curtls's Ilygeana Is the ORIGINAL and ONE,
GENUINE ARTICLE: all others are - base imitations, c,.
vile and INJURIOUS counterfaita.. Shun them as yci,
would POISON.
sir For sale by Dr. Gen. H. Keyser,l4o Wood street ;
X. Sellers .t Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City ; Job
Sargent, New Brighton; C. 1.. Kaiser, Ilochester.
(myllatswerry •
Carter's Spanish'lCliiture.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD
Sot a Particle of Mercury in it.
LET Tli AFFLICTED LEAD AND PONDEII.I—A
lidslll e Remedy for Sirofula, Kin P ig elf Rheum
tient, Obstinate thipancome Eryptions, mples or Peened.
on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Ague amt./fever, Chronic Sot
Eyes, Illng Worm or Totter, Stall Dead, Enlargement an
Pain of the Bones and JOints, Stubborn Ulcers , Syphillt •
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Dimas
arising from an Wildiclons use of Mercury, Imprudence i
Life or Impurity of the Blood- '
This great alterative medicine. and Purifier of Bloc
Is now used by . wands of grateful patiernta from all par
of the United States, who testify datly.to the remarkab
sures perforated by the greatest of medicines, "CAI
TEL'S SPANIEL lIIXTURE." Neuralgia, 'thee:media
Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, 'Awes
Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections.of the Kidney!, Diseases of U
Throat, Female Corn plaints, Paine and Aching of the Bon
and Joints, are speedily put to ilight.by ruling this greaten
Inestimable remedy.
For all diseases of the Blood, nothinglias yet been form
to compare with it. It cleanees the system of all impui
ties, acts gently and efficiently on theiLiver and Kidney",
strengthens the Digestion,eves wile to the Stamm;
makes the skin clear and lnalthyi and restores the Cons',
tntion, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excess'.
of youth, to rte pristine vigor ana'Streagth.
For the Ladles, it lainviriably'Vetter than all the or'
meties ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish fdixtti'!
will remove all eallowness of complexion, bring the rot
mantling to the cheek, give elestleitylo the step, and
prove the general health In iremarkable degree beyond a
the medicines ever heard of. _
The large number of - certificates which we have recede,
from persons from all peas of the Milted States, in the lee:
evidence that there is no±tiatiebrig 'iibout it. The pre,
hotel keepere,maglstrates,ideysiclani,and public men, err
known to the eommonitYl their testimmity_to
wonderful effects of this ; GREAT BLOOD PUBIBIEB.
Call on the Agentand gates Circular and Almanac, as
read the wonderful cures this truly pokiest of all bleile-in.
has performed. . .
None genuine unless signed by BENNETT A DEF.R.
Proprietors, tip 3 Pearl street, Eichmend, Fa; to whom I.
orders for supplies and agencies moot IHwidreaeed.
And for We by B. A. FAIINESTOCK, JOSEPII
NO, FLEIIING MOS., end by Druggists generally.
oot3l.rolswlr
STATEMENT FBOM OANADA-,'
QUeneO;Februery Yth, IBM
Mews. B. A. Fahnezloa 4 02,—We the pleasure
receiving, this morning, the within Certificate of your Ve
mirage, which will he'verygratifying to you, as It was serf
voluntarily. We ate,Gontlanett, vitro, eery truly,
J. MUSSON h CO-
.
GenGenten—lly litUe 'daughter;
_flint years old, and n,
son, older, were for a mndderabld time outlining fro
worms. I purchased two bottleri'of4our Vermlfum ,
which I gate them threcedomi'accatdlng to dhcctlon
and ebsnp to taty, in less than three hours they passed
leas than PTVB LIUNDIIIID woama, dome of the estrat -
Slimy length of trom.twelve totfleere Inches.
Flaying experlensal so muchotthe 'beneficial effects
your Vermifugo, I fed it my duty-to recommend it to t
patio, as, In my opinion, one of the most efficacious I.
dies sipdnat worms weer 'feted to,tlopnbUe.
Gentlemen, bailment , to bet -
Your much obliged and humble r
blAntritaPeL "' 4
Prepared and sold by B. A. A. TAIINIZIF /SAM
corner of First and Wood streets. 4
1105 LS IN TIES COUNTRY 1,-For =von.
ll_ Cottage Mouse of six roomS: end good caner,
frame barn and stable,,thrlage boo ,
other bulldinga, with Twelve/Urn; •
choice wen4,321=7,
Also, Fruits of every rariety and qu altl ea; a g
Garden, with frints, flowers, gr• a b iaa in c
plebs order. Immediate Possollan
If
gained. Situated in a heal' Can g agreeable k:at
rhy and•
three miles from the Point 're .owtbe Washington n
persons Who are decrirov --icjiringr 6 country seat o
h-i°e
$2.200; ter"' ellaY Th ri Tinistagrare opportimilY
the city. 8, 013T/IBERT a EON,
eep7 - 53 blanket s
W Imams Pl i .e.sll.otd HATAL62I4ON cools the h.
TV and tempt
..ymiajne.cfrihcsduhe
. Palms sing
Witarlird' .t..1 1 ,Ef. 1 04 0 N
Are carer lir.ble BuYiniorEra.ll6ll6/1111122t.radRION
L 4 ,the, most valuable acquieldon -, tb tho.toilat, retaining
T/alu
,any requhn3d.form.
Yoe sale by
per &AM xida . **-„nnd R. E. 13111.1.24
at 26 cents .
, angi
UodifaLikitY .A.ND 13,18 1 ti1t...,(11fe1-rrepared by .1. 4
ding. One million bottles. of ktio delightful RAI!
for the bair have been sold, and are still iticressi;i
For beautifying,' Frearrciag Or Mittman* the hair. this V
paration canner be excelled:" The -low price (25 me,
brings it within the roachbf all. - . Er Try a bottle.
will Pod it good t Bold, Wholesale and r a t a n, at
sepl2 , , 53 blaliSET 13'1
MM ALUATINIA IttX11114; &c.--Lesitett Now Tort .km 7.;
LYE for October; .81.11ou'o Maga:UB.lhr Octobor;
The Schoolboy, by Otualta.Dickens;
Trial and Trirunpb, I;.y T. &Arthur ;
S. find D. by,,tiviuel Live*
Itecetved and for sale at
W. A. GILDKNUNNICY
Binh 41.0a/b the Thal."'
IVI:LANWii PILLS AND VEDIELVVUE for sate low
'l3a. •lINYESD'at
coo 7 • Darner Wood street and Virgin alley
l i ocazwArs PILLS ANL , OINTMENT Cor Etat° It
Ds.. HEMS RB,
top? corner Wax* greet and Virgin alloy
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MEM
MIINIE
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