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Drum OodMiu; 6 Mils. No. I slookerel; 2 d..) do Sa lmon ; just received by octl2 —F. IL BRAVO. Li A. 11 W Itill AWLS I I—A. A. MASON A CO. are now I. receiving the largest and moat desirable assortment ot Shaul. ewer offered is this market, comprising the nevreet and moat faidikixable stile. in Long and Square Bay btatti, Empire btate, Scotch, ThiLet, Stolle , Cashmeni, Ac. t also, a very elegant assortment of Long and equate Broche Oct fi l Itt and IV It o hp ening a c — 1 a ; I g o: o r d e t R u v r ii k, ed nd ;dr tb al9eoe e . n 3 en of grinds in my lino, which wi,l be sold at low prices y 44- Watches repaired io the best manner. Jewlr made to order and repaired. Silver Ware. manufactur e ed, ere W. W. WILSON, b,t2 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. 62 IX ACItTLeOF Cllult:ti LAND I , •$P. SALM—With e gied Dwelling !louse, Spriug Howie, Chardon, Ac.;all under good fenceand in cultivation , pinnate about eight mile,. from the city. Priori $7OO. Terms easy. oct 1 S. aura BART k 8019, fi3 Market et_ l~ Olt HALLS AND DI NINO ROOMS—Oak WalruicUtfngs I end Ceilings of Bliesibethian style; Marbles in every rarity Fur .ado by W. P. DIAIL , FIALL ACO %,„ , lI.F dillltirS AND DILA WEBS—Just twelve,'" an as. e•rtment of 3,6, 9 and 12 threads Silk Plurca and Drawers, of all alcen, by rill 1. IllßSiirtgLlD A SnN. AWES' CLOA Ac.—a. A. 11.A.74..1 , 1 a (X). lace just Opened Potelt• tot more ClosLe 50,1 Taii.:Bll/. •,I peWrlit sod moot elegant designs ha Cloth, Velvet, Antique,noti2 oN N ETS-100 more of the moss InntilonnAlr styles and colors of S., tio pip! Felrrt Bonnete, of t heir ',II. and It astern manufacture, ready f exhibition. t I'2 I )11( 'WWI+ F.9,91M:8 DI NG FR.— 5 A . roFA for AAA,. by l ) B A FAnr 11 tv FrI;.ITOCK A , r A9'oe,l And Find AAA. I / it. , I 1..11 Art:StiEllltlbA—LW lb+ rs...ive.t nrtil (or Fa , t by n•- . 1 FI,EMING 110110 11)tt11111 BROWNi til'eAtt A t A 1:11..S-00 Ili PC , ' 11 A ( IttltNlMl. °slob, st 10 t.'elnelt, at the Wars Lou. of Nl.sre., English a 11,11.11,1n0rt, N. 11S W 540 str.-.t, t.twesh Wert snd Krbitbfkld 0 . 01 be htt.ts (Time Cabs 8000 r. Terms at If, I' M. 1) A I'lo. A urt A l A TII ENT A TICAI, I NSTILI'MeNTs—Ju,t n n I cry , superior let of lki•themstirsk/ Instruments. which will be n. 14 , ally r. 41,, .1 ra/•!. by W 11A VY.ti, Statiater, Market street...circler 01 $1.3.1114. . . :.!u bas fr,b I run .q.”. jun. re, o i .._t so I lo t .1i4:111..E11. & A NDE.R.B.O:II, . No. 31 Wool strrt•l' I )Iqt rt, ND; CAN}:f, A L\Al.lr}:s full -upply “f the Kbov.• v L 111 It.Stirf /I EON. No. 70 Vic.nd 1.... t 041111: 'III.. HANDSUSI EST a.sortmenr of palters and Fa. j Shoes can be bought at No 107 Market street, rho or cosh. 11' SCII ERTZ NI.I $1,200 fora two story Dwelling livings. w ith odor reom in front, end Ore other rooms and a hall aloe !auk building of two mom.. The lot to 17 feet front on Robinson I treet, Allegheny, by 77 door', to an alley. This property Is in good order and will ho sold uu easy terms. S. CUT!! BERT A SON, 0.112 63 Market street. rARLISTIE-S---T Pocket Catendar. or Reviving sal, Pocket Mementoes, Fancy Emory itacA, Sflo.V . ? he tow,' Pen. Pis'ol Pendls !or boy., (lair itrusbes, Pearl Pow ler, Herpetic Soap, itnaetuary for the hair. A..., afar t no hands and for hale by S. I. CUTHBERT, octl2 1.3 Market street. Vf,o. SUtiAlt—lo I.lols prune for sale by .1 1 1 . °et` SMITH, IIAIR R HUNTER. o ', l , e, 7 o l ;!t 6C :l i oct ' l ,, D l r. " ! " ew /,!c t ., i roTre7 hare je at received, rout pri dog the most faohlonahle shades of French Merinos, Pararnettas, Plain and Figured Wool De Lainea, Wool Nelda, Ac, Ac ToTICE 1 . 0 AlthlElts. -- Moore's Patent Improved II Drill, for sowing Wheat, Onto, Rye. Barley and Orem! for Weal the Seed and Agricultural Store. 47 Fifth sheet, b yw'tvlJA AIIIS WA It LROP. )OGULIt, from w IlT ard A „ N D e a P I A N T L Ie t N h T e g ir ter E p E r l i i .w ll Uuu Worka, 136 Wood street. a tisr27 WN A TETLEY Lio HNI I MATISIII.—Dr Brown's newly discovered remedy _lt for Itheamatiem Is a speedy and certain remedy for that painftfi trouble. It never falls. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 11 Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always At home. nos•A•wlv ADICTIuNaItY of Machines, Illectmnics, Eugine Work, and Engineering Illustrated with four thousand engrni lugs on wood. In rola. Fur g a l e by B. T. O. MuIWAN, Get:: f'o 104 Worol street. near Fifth. LIINK PA Phlt II ANtllNGS—Panel ['perorations, to Uold and Velvet, for Parlors; and other new designs, Joel received and for sale by WP. MARSHAT.I. A CO, OCI4 117 Wood street. MOLASSES-YIO bin new N. U Molasses 02erived 11 per steamer Ella, f sale by nett I _ ATWELL, LEE A CO. lIIRTO .1317001.1. A rscetred resin the Facto. t" , ry, n fine lot irt Errorb write,) with or without the new style By ran Collars, by 0,11 L. IIIatiIIFIRLD A Si/N. A i A NILLA AND 41141 rat 15 itA F . / . I NU PAPlCart—.Small and large. light ILO I heavy, for Newspapers, Dry Goode, Shove, Confectionery, Ar., now revelving and for sale, wholesale and betel!, at former low prices, by J. S. DAVISON, 06 Market, near Fourth street P. B.—Dry floods Merchants Invited to try them. focto S CII WI o'l'2l LIQUID 11AI It DYE chaugesi almost instant. ly red or grey hair to black or brow n. This Dye has been used In thoneands of (MP., and 1a a most excellent article. $1 per box. El ERPETIC SOAP is used for removing tau, sallowness, and retina. of the akin- It also cures all chaps, chafes and roughness of the chin, and renders it soft and while. 1:4 r-ots per rake_ Sold by S. L. CUTHBERT, li rsd 63 Market street. •-- TrliS CONSTANT USE ofthe ROSEMARY will keep the heir soft and luxuriant to the moot advanced age. It eradicates dandruff rind keeps the scalp healthy and a,ean. It n a no prevents the hair from falling off -and promotes Its growth, and then It le only 2.5 cents per bottle. Sold by urea S. L. CUTHBERT, 63 Market st. ) LAN K - El'ot.- - 2:30 polio 11-4 and 12-4 Swills. Whitney ) nod other moles of Blankets Just received by MASON _ 1 4 1 INE II VAN A EUA Iha vA:juAnt aan o therer j supply of g.,l3lline Ilavana SeZ4ll. Those v ighlot nn excellent ertlek of Negars can al e'al s prceure at °ell! JOS. YLEMINWB. 1 RF.AnK.---No. 1, tor Ratlroad Cara, hoar:Machinry It ha.; No. 2, for Coal CorB, WiILTOCIF, Carriegua Carta, Drape, otanibuoses, etc ; lor.rvak by ,„•14 Ille.NltV 11. COLLINH. 147 LoW ,I hr".s _ . 23 do 10x12; do 10x le; nob oil), for sale Ly oct6 85 11TF1, MAlit A HUNTER. I 3F.KIN TEA STollE, No. 5." , m i ved, a large stock of GREEN and BLACK TEASr a opt S, consisting of all the different flavor, and grade, p„r,,b h,,le aa , direct from the Importers, for cash, and will ts• ral,l whale male an d, retail at the lowest pri,es. ;;ry large assortment tl* t Dr,:els; 1;1 I Cloak Trimmings, of the most fashionable styles, ju N t reeVinql by I sepl2) A. A. MASON et bu. le !A N NMAKIN 00. have TYCLIVad large assortment of White, Had and Yellow Flannels, of every grade; also, a ICt of 10--1 Mkirting Flannels. sep2N / 1 REY CLOAKING elllS—Just rareiVad e an aaa.' l . k meat of superior shades of Grey Clothe for Ladies Cloaks. tsep26l A. A. MASON A CO. lilBll LINENS-- A A. AI eicON et Co. hove Jost opened 2 eases of the boat makes of Irish Linens, of every grade. p2O LT" TT{L.,LA— AWLS—An assortment Of . Teri — rich and fashionable colors of Stella Shawls J oat opened. sepN A A. aIAS , A CO., 25 Fifth st. IvHE HIDDBAT FATII—A beautiful story, by Marion 1 Harland, author of "Alone." for mule at sepl2 DAVISON'S, 65 Market at 4.2 TELL A AWLS—Au excellent style of the above, withh Li 'troche Bonier, Just received. nett Moffat JW-1f not to-day --get your phis at CAW/11 . 24, 70 Fourth street—not Lafayette Hall. octf, Espy:4 Afas7 Night leaDe- Train. Train. Train. Bellair . 9:45 A. M. &lb A. M. 6:00 P. id. Belmont 10:31 . 6:14 " 7:08 0 Barnesville 10:54 0 &43 . 7.40 0 ' Cambridge 11:56 . 8:04 " 9.00 " Concord 1t.17 P. M. 8:30 " 9...96 4 • Zanesville 1:10 . 0:30 " 10:30 Newark It% " 10• x... 11:60 " Arrive Columbus... 11:20 " 1215 P. M. L.% A. M. The Express Truth going Bast will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, t.htmerldr, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont Only. Coma Woow will stop only at the above named Station. The Mall Train will atop at all the Stations Where the Mail in to be received, or delivered, and at all othetStations an notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta tions on proper notice being given. • GOING P.A.ST. Tin 10:00 A. M. Express Train, col:meets at Columbus with the Express Train which leave. Cincinnati at 6 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 no the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Paprens Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Itailrieet for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Bast ern (bile. The 3.30 P 31. Train will rorcneet at Oolumbun with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers I easing Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the u A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect ' with this Train at Columbus- Passengers' leaving Indiana pnlin and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana thstitral Railroad will also connect with thin Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 0:15 P. M , and leave by 10-..30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in more at 5 P. M., next day. The 11,30 P. M. Train connects at Cohuribus with the Mail Train which leaven Cincinnati at 1.3 P.M., and arrives at ftellalr at 6.15 A. M.; conkesting with the Aetommod. lion Train an the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day. lons reach Columbus in season to take this train; and at Wheeling will tale the Acconatnalation Train for Cumber land, sleep there, and resume by 13 xlknksa Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. The 5:15 A. M. Mall Train connects at Bo'lair with Nista Train on iho Baltimoro and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, him:rehab! and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago tda Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with train, for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana• polio. and Chicago, eta Dayton and rid Urbana. The 9 45 A. M. Express Train emunorts will the Exproae Train from Baltimore, and arnsoe in Columbus at 3:20 P. M., arid von norLii with trains king South and West arriv ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. Al. . • . The GO oci M P.M. Train nte with the Aronmmodation Train from Cumberland, ancl at Columbus with Mall 'Frain nt 216 A. hi , dirert for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana ix4L., Lafayette, Terre Haute, g.aint Louis and Chicago. ISAAC IL SOUTIIIIIIOK, ZnEt. , gvillx, Juno 18, 1845-1 Jen] CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. EifiNIWNWIN--Jgm CONNECTING 1 4 / 1 11 STEAM/GU/3 It:CLIPS/A AND ILUSALIE, VIA WELLSVILLE, AND °into and Ponnay'wapiti linllroad, VIA ALLIANCE. shortest, quiekest •11,i Meet reliable route to Toledo, Chicaph itooa bland, Galena, and St. Louis, to VIA CLEVELAND. This route b one Iluo.h el mil.. .horter and •bout uins hours quicker than the circuitous one is I ndianapolla Three Daily Trains from Pi ttrhorgh to Oirtriand. Daily Train. from Cleveland to chi . 7Sme to C1.15,11.a11d riz hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and St. Louie thirty-reran hour. On and altar Monday, /September 3.1, II3S , the trains on thlr mad will run DA follow.: VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and Patina Railroad leaving Pitt.. burgh at 200, A. 111 and 8.00, A. M. , and 300 P. 11 noo. nod at Athena. at 8 Oil A. M, 11.1.0 A. Li , and 630 P. I. follow.: Trains for Cleveland 11.4111. and G Z.. 5 I' , ooun.ctlag at "bogs hang and .Akron. and A.M., 210 P. , wad RSR P. . . al t adounarra for T.olehn, Cltiragn, Bt. Lot:Litt, Bock Island, and the North-limit, who cinh to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittaburz,ll at 8 00 A. M., and aril" lag it, Circeland at 1.1.20 I'. NI., as that is the only train by sehieh ruse connections are mate through the shore tt.lntx. Paserngors by this train reach Chiesco at 7 30 neat 'morning, rind St. Louie at milniithti VIA WRLI.S', The steamer klipe. an 3 li-wade will barn the 3.lononea bola chart err". (Statulays •e.,e1,4v,1,1 at to o'elt...k. !or W-II•Ttil, Nu:meeting with tier train leaving Well. odic at 4 P it An Arcommrilation Trait will loser Welleville daily, tiutelayr egoepted,) at - 8 40 I' M , ornneeting at litty tint with Enpre.o, Train, arriving in Cleveland al 1: 10 P. 11 f rom W,ll,vill, vor,nevt.lls4 at Ita.)artl for Carroll. ton. SVevneehur.e hoer and New Pfilladrlpblet. *s- Tercet., try Clit.ago and the Ncrth 11 ..-4, via Welleville, are mold at $1 !eve than rt. Alliance The Trains front Cleveland to Toted., and Citi.-ugo, run as fr,le .--Liner Cleveland at u It/ A. NI., 24S I' 31 , tit. P M. Arrive at Chicago .5.30 M. 7 4o .1.31,5U0P y. Truitt, leave ClLitat.., for Peiek. Lionel and St Lotli, as r:—Por Rork Island at 0 cal A NI sud II ISt p m. ' Eor st Lowe, n Id A. 31 and 11.41, P. M. ra...ver,ert , Wive gn over Hoek Inland Railroad to am, 1 tt.-n,+,-err the Chlrs,tu nod fillsebeeppi Railroad 1,, Aston, ant th.Lner 1.1 .toatutanat (X.l wile, to At. Loots ' PiAreetieer• by tie la A. Al. Train artier at St Units 11. E mart.. nod by the 1005 P. M. Train at noon nett . clay. A. A. MASON A CO 25 Y Rh Ft, ILi.zikwo ehorkod 1 hmuvis to Cleveland, and there rt -714.4,1:".1 !or Chl , ngt, •nd 74. Louin. YAR.IS. VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Is! caws 'Li ~rs. late:Lat. 2d d To A 111,11,0 CA 'JO ITo IA 8a41e... $l6 01. i $l3 60 " C1.v,1.34 ... 400 " Rork lord., 18 00 18 3.5 " ()stein ...... IS 16 14 00 ~ (1,1,-soco .. $l.: 06 $lO 60 " Bprlng2o.l.l 14 TU 16 24 " kiloocuitigi....l6 t , t/ 1.1 SO " ISurlingloo 10 00 "St Lasso 21 Oil 16 60 reausen4erx ere n. 41.4144,1 to procure their tickets et the othre of U t.. eumpeuy, in the Stoootagehela lloune , third door below ttu. corner. Great American and U.S. F.:prose & Mail Route. 72 MILK.; OW DI3TANC) SAVKP, And 'Pio° C hanges of Cara and Baggage .iivoided. CHICAGO AND ST. 1.0ITIS: ,J' CHICAGO, ALFON d' SF. LOLLS RAILROAD, Formerly Oblong*, & dltaalaalppl. ClliCAOu 'fl.) PT. LOUIS IN 18!,a 1 1OURS.—Tralos leave the Ilttooln Central Depot, foot of Water etreet— til. Louis Day Expre., daily, Sundays ricepted, 7 15 A M. St. Lome Night Express daily, Na t urdays St. Louts Freight d Emigrant daily, Bond. exc. 6.30 A M. Baggage chocked through to St Louts. Trains run direct through to Alton, (260 miles,) with. out change of cars or baggage, and :onuect with the Company's aplandid ete.mer. Wne/irate, and itrinct,r, runsiag in ext•lnitivt. eJuneittion with l'atiattnaor Tralan from Alton to et. Louis, malinoviliiinut landing. Moae boss, for aperal,continnienttn and nlpgatton, are unsurpassed on the Wegtern waters, brain g lilted tip with Baths and spa clone Wash-ruome, affording to passemosrs ihe opportunity of removing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad 1 - orating, and reaching 81. Louie refreshed front the effects of a long ride. To Kdesaa and Nebraska this Is the most direct route, and puesengers destined for Bloomington, Mpringfield, Jartkaortail taaplttii, sad all redntQ on the if leuiwappl, Mi. nouri, Kansas, Curni.orlan 1 Anil Tennessee rivers, will note the imp,ortant saving in-dlatuuce being severity -two miles Ixss to St. Louis, thirty-seven tulles leas to BloOmloglon, and fifty-eight miles leas be Springfield than by any other route. Through Make over dale route can be procured at the various It. R. Ticket °Dices in New York, Boston, Philade!. phis, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ac., and at all Through Ticket Offices throughout the States, and in titaieikgo at the Company's Office, No. ,to Dearborn street, opposite the Tre mont (louse—and at the Depot of the llBoole Central rood, foot of Water street. Reeponeible Baggage &len will always be at the Depots of the various Ronde going into Chicago, to Check Baggage through to any point desired on the line. It. P. 1111.11IG AN, Jr., Buovrintendent. U. J. D. IiCLIERAIKRIICHN, 8,1,7 Gent Paeeenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! THBOUCI Northern Illinois to the II Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the sssss Ippl, Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy RAILagIiPMN ROAD PotMAUI' vita OfLICAOO AND AkUIIOIIA A ors?. miurear Taco R. R. as now 0011PLZTAL, And Tratne run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Care. ... _ K SOK UK, SIUSCATINE, OQUXWKA, WAPELLO, FORT The Only Direst Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY. DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUNT, to., and the mita ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO To ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRING4'LIiLD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the !Dipole Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Meals. eippi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. /blur leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central incestand Northern Missouri—making the quicknot and most reliable route to reach all the important points west tor a large "r tho ' II ' . ' i .IPPI . far as Council Bluff, with from forty to city miler lemr ringing than by any other route. The Road, Portion of the way, is laid with the oosruoinitts RAIL, lb,. rumothest riding and best Railroad in the West— ell mit - irked with the moat modern Locornotl rea and elegant new Caro. Air By Lida rouN, paipiengere are sure of making conne. Cone, and arriving at at. Louie on advertised time avoiding the vexatious delay of figshood te e, and d ang ,,,,, o'r na, ig, don, no on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. TUROUG II TICKETS by this route can ix, pun-heard at all toe Itailroad Offices In the Mast; at the Wilt, of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, iu the Granite Building; at the Depot of the 0.101:14 li.. It., and at the Rich. Cent. R. IL Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn obi cppci Re Tremont lions,, , Chicago. !Ill.:m[1T conaigued by this route will receive Immedi• ate despatch. C. G. HAItdOND, Sup't. C. K. FOLLETT, Gen.! Ag't Chicago. Sir TICK NTH can be pr o cur ed at the Ticket principal, Railroad ' onions of the country intilit I .. , • L 'e ' l• - " - ". 1 1' MTIMI RAILROADS. t: EC NT 4 &I. WI f 9 r iA 5 4 kt. av AD. 1T..u . •(,. •,. ~..,..r: . ,q-.1.64 - ‘ A , suiiiide`r liira:igiiAciiitriiinie iii'll`tile: T LIR ky, DAILY TRAINS &Atli WAY, (SUNDAY 9 sx " .4 ''iliPiED) &lid , but ono Ch*nge of Oars lbstwasa Columbus and Baltimore ON and after Monday, June 18th, 1.856, Trains will run as follows : GotNa Lter. Favrest Nita Night Train. Train. Train. _lona A. M. 3:30 I'. 81. 11:30 P. M _11:10 " 4:45 " 12:450 A. AI —11.20 P. AI: tin° " 2:12 0:44 " 8:01 ' : 1 7:08 " 31.0 1 % 1 8 . " 8:25 " 4:48 ... 214 " 8:51 " 514 u ... szo ~ ar0.8:45 " err-0016 " Leave. Columbus Newark LI a...rills Cam bridge Barnesville Belmont ...... Arrive Behar .. GOING WEST tltiance tiDO A M., ILLO A Al., mr th Tralua tt.r Coy arrirlittg In eltrrelttat4 *t IO 2L J. DURAND, Sup't, Clerelond. J. A. A,,et, PittAburZh. AIR LINK. ROUTE: 1,1115 LPN CENTRAL ROUTE. k 1. 4, Z. , W 11-.APII.IP6I' 'ROUT E, WNW . Unsurpassed for Speed & Unrivalled for Comfort. FROM PITTSBURGH TO Oat am I) OA, Indianapolis, ChiCago, ()Warmest, Terre Haute, Rock Inland, Louisville, Vincetines, lowa City, St Loofa, EIItIIIIVILICL Dubuque, Dayton,Cairo, Dubuque, Xenla, Memphis„ Galena, Zanesville, •Vicksburgla, Peoria, Newark, New Orleans, Peru, AND ISA PR/NC/PAL OMAR IN TON WOO AND 1300TH, V,O the STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA RAILROAD ! Which la now completed and In suokrasful operation be tween Steubenville and Newark, 0. Fall Arrangement. On and after Monday, September 10th, 186f5 a daily morning and evening line of elegant and swift running steamers, commanded by experienced and accommodating officers, will leave Pittsburgh as follows: The Morning Line, composed of steamers FOREST CITY, Capt. Moore, and DIURNAL, Capt. Shoelee, leave Pitb. burgh every day, (Sundays excepted,) at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. Passengers dine on board, and reach }Reuben. Ville at 6 P. I}l , making an immediate connection with tno EY MINI.; EX.PILESS TRAIN of the S. & 1 R. s.—which makes direct connection nt Newark for the above cities. The Evening Line; composed of eteamors VIINTURE, Capt. Gordon, and CLARA FISHER, Capt. Gordon, leave Pittsburgh everyday, at 6 o'clock, P. M. Air Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at 7 next morning— in time for the Nail Train, which leaves immediately, and makes direct connection for the above cities—thus now:ding night bevel by railroad. Air Fare aa Cheap as by any other railroad route. For Through aad Local Tickets, and further information, apply to JAB. COLLINS & CO., Agents, Nos. 114 and 116 Water et., between Wood and.Sruithlield. Pittsburgh. E. W. WOODWARD, Supt L. DEVENNY. Gen. Agent. INOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD "."; Carrying the Great U. Statee Mail and Express, TWO PASBENORR TRAINS RUN DAILY on Ile entire length from DURUQUIt to CAIRO, 1t11) CifiCAoo to CAIRO. Thla Road, In conjunction with Trail. of the Ohio and Iltaileaippl It. IL and Chicago and Galen• Railroad, forme the moot direct and only continuous IL R. route from CUICACO to By. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CILICAGO to DUBUQUIL Trains leave Cb. 17 - fts follows 10 A. Al. and 10.20 P. AL-BT. CAI R O gn. R . 3l. Pasoiengere Air 141. Lode by We train take the earl. of the Ohio and ?dim, Et it. at Ban/lona, and are carried direct to lit. Loma. 35 A. M. and 4 10 P. kf.—Dtrstrure AND OALIKNA 6a• nuT,S, connectittg at Dontiotb (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets fur St. Paul and the Upper kilesiseippi river cities. Trains leave Cairo for Mileage and Bubucpe at 7.30 A. 111. and 7.00 P.. 1.1. Passengers from the East and planes on the Ohio that destined for St. Louie, will aeve (00 manila tedious and un certain river navigation Irani Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive Olteen hours In advance of Die river route, by taking the CITA at (Nato. Tickets to & Louis, Oobro. Dubuque, fit. Paul, and all p - rtant places by ;./110 rout•, can bu had at the ottbot of the O. t P. and C. a P. Railroads to Pittsburgh, and Michigan Contra! Railroad in Chkugo. ion THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. VI lIIR GREAT CENTRAL. ROUTE, connecting the At '. lantle cities with Western, North-western and South western States, by a continuous dirt:tat. This road oho connects at Pittsburgh with daily Roo of steamers to all parts on the Western Rinse., and at tdereland and Ban. I dusky with steamer' to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the moat dared, clat.zpesi end reliable route by which YRICIORT can be forwarded to and from the ' Great West j It aTk.k3 BETWEEN PriILADRLPIIIA A PITTSBURG!). I FIRST' CLet3d.—liootp, hhoes, Dry GOOdil, 754 „ . pi, 100 n, (la baceisj Funs, Feather., de ..... _— SECOND CLA.S.R..—lluoks and ittatleuery, Dry Goods, On balm,) Hardware, Lea. r CiCk. per 100th. Wool, An THIRD CLASS.—Anrils.„ ilacming, Barna 50e. and Pork, fin butk,) Ramp, An.. per YOU ItTil CLASS --Coffee, run. Bantle and 1 . U . Jo. Pork, (pacited,) lard and Lard Oil ..... per 1001hs. • Jffir- In chipping Clunls from any point ' . of Philadel phia, he particular to mark " sad Pearayfranta Railroad." All Goads consigned td the Agents of this &pad at Philadelphia or Pittaborgh, will be forwarded without Selena/up. Yasuluy Sarum —Moses Potter, no.ton; J. L Elliott, N. Y. IL J. En's/dor, Philadelphia: Urgm.e A Eimina, Rani frto , Oen. C Francisco.. Pittsburgh; Bluirigman /I Drown, Cincinnati, Ohio, J. n. Moorhead, Loutssille, By.; R. C. Ileldruen, Illadnion, rod . IlatelitY A Co., St. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell A Ikon, kratievills, Indiana. IL H. uousl\)N, Ch•oeral Prr.igbt Aunt. Phll.s..l.^lphlA. U. .1. LUMILir.II.I, .T 9 Nu peritarts , /.•nc. Altoona, Pa, ALLEGIIIICAN VVALLICY ItAil.lloA , 1111 t: ALLEilticivr WALLET lI.AII.IIOAti I. now °p ea 1 an I in operetii•u between l'ittehurph atul Fil•ktrutniu.• River, 10 Arinitivng reurity. , e thalkCife Of 31 ralle• Truing fL.I. and Freight will in,r e Ville Sit ( upper al/ of A rernAl.) to , luterl y r44.4,f, 4, 4 , 4 44.44 f, f1ut.4,1414,7• e4 , 4*14-4441.4 01 :4 0'ef444•14, •5a41441.4p fa Lite follou In statlorak, Si, . rherpeburg. Leland'e, Sonoly Creek, Verner, Dalton, Feddy, Loan's Ferry, Paritaasua, Arradd'a Tare° tutu, eltartiere, Mel.ln'e, Freeport, and litekuntalta. het tirlong, ollt tr•ve KtelLitssinitee .01 717 , 5, at 4 o'clock A M , and stop at all the above intermediate etatirons. The Eierleior Ornalbua Loa alit vat..., Ft......rtgatto to nut (min t , ,eir depot, corner Path and Merged ttreetw, at ellaroo not exetooling 107140 r.ntr Ticket, can Le had at the UmninnetAll,,, (rpm the Agent of the Coe a par+ I, or from the Condoetore Arrangednente are nein, made to con•ey paesengera from Freeport and fileittmlnitse elation. to point. along the A' leghenv end 111 , 41ln:drawl rtr-re. PELVANIA 117.- rrillltni DANILNSYY Tllik/LIO II TSAI NS,II.AILMA between JA PhGads!. phis. and Pittahurgh. Tli SIORNING MALL TRAIN lea,/ Philadelphia for Pitsburgh at 7S, A. M., and Pitts burgh for PhlWielphia . 1 7, A. NI TUN PAST LINK leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a: 1 P. M., and Pitt. burgh for Philadelphia at I'. M. THE NIGHT KX• PASS'S TRAIN leaves Philadelphia fur Pittsburgh at 1/, P. M., and Pittsburgh k,r Phinedelphia at letM, P M. Blairsville Aceoconsaiation Train learn, Pittsburgh daily, boOept Sunday, al o'clock, PM. Brintou'e Acanumo. dation Train levee Pitt:burgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3ZO o'elorlt P.. 1., and n'Al 1' !if. The above lines n/tinect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads tot:act/emu St. Lou),,, Mo.; Alton, I.; clans and Chicago, 111., Frankfort, Lauingtun and Loolwellia, Ky: Terre Ilatita, Madison, Lafayette and IndLanapolts, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, liellekintaina, Sandnisk - y, Toledo, Cleves land, Oolumboa, ZADISPVIIIO Maitaillon and Wooster, Ohio; with the Steam Packet hoed", from and to New ()silken, tVr. LOUISTILLJ and Through Tickets can he had to or from a% [bar of the above place, ►or further partirulara, re* hat:albino .t the different Ptartlng pni a LA Pei...acerb Cram the Wert erill find this the abrirteet awl moat ex peditiorie route to Philadelphia, Marl., Nov York, i r Boetnn . THOS. MOOR E, !inept, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. .1. 21 ILSEIMIN, TT] A geo t., Peneen.ter Lines, Pittsburgh. • • • - $15.000 RAIWALLD. TUN I.7Tti oh' NhYTKllBF:it LAST, two bales wore dellreral at the race of the American Eipres. pang, to Dubuque, lowa, by a ctartman from the United titatoe Deponitory. Said boxes, on their arrival et the Bab-Treasury In New York, were Mend to contain buck.thot of the else of 140 to the pound, and pressed ball. of thesis. of 100 to the pound, to the amount of 174 pounds In weight, and 20 pounds of shred I.W. No. 4. The boxes were made of white pine, one loch thick, °retailed at the corner's. about 10X Inch** long,lel.", Inchon wide., Innban deep, inside measure- teen Ibe bottom of one bf the boxes was of hemlock. They were strapped once around the middle with one Inch hoop Iron. It Ls claimed by the Depositary at Dubuque, that the boxes each contained gold coin to the amount of ri5,000. They wore marked with cards addresoad to th e "Aisaistant Treasurer U . S, New York," which cards ars ad mitted by the Depositary at Dubuque to be genuine. Now, therefore, for the purpose of discovering bow this fraud was committed, and bringing to Justice the perpetra o lure thereof, the American Express Company will pay $lO,- (00 for the I , MOVery of the money, or In that proportion for any pert of it, and $6,000 fi'r the arrest and conviction of the offenders; and they will pay . liberally for ' , formation relative to the making of suald box, the furnishing of aush lead balls, shot, he , ho., he. All communications should he addresas.l to the subbed- I airs. WELLS, HUI - TEI(If ELD R 00., New York, LIVINGSTON, FA ROO A tom., Buffalo, Proprietors of the American Express Co. octal and l•zancli•r `LL kroat•r, ATTORNEYAND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND &tact TOO EN Agnnt for procuring Bount Lauda sod Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims In Great Britain and Ireland. art,- loctloaa made In this and adjoining Counties; Es tates of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or I mused, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage Or other owurity. Titles examined and title papers drawn. 0010, on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March TS, 1866-1 mietaxlaw) A. Stagier w IIOLALE AND RETAIL DEALER t to FURNACIV, Ranges, Stores, and Irol and Housekeepers' Hard ware, Tinners' Machines and Tools, Tin Plate, Sheet Iton, Wire Rivets, An. he 24 North Second street, (opposite Buehler's Hotel,) HARRISBURG. eepfithchim ifeas i Cia KIER'S TH.ANSPOATATIOfI A NTIOIPATING the wont of facilities for transporting Freights to and from the Eastern Meg, Yin. Pennsyl vania Canal and Railroads, we hare increased our stock of Boats, he , on saran, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives no a capacity of over /NO tons par month each way. We assure our friends, end those disposed to patronise the State Improvements, there will be nothing spared on our part to render g , enernlagliminellOtl in forwarding Rut. eras and Western Freight, with promptitude and despatch. ICIER & MITCHELL, Canal Basin , Pittaburi.h. Pa. augll:y D ON'T liKLi kV g IT I—Unless you can satisfy yourself C. that the statements made concerning the properties of Ileimatreet A Co 'a Inimitable Ilan Coloring, can be fully IllibldantlatNl by facts : and that a trial In every care will satiety those using it of a most cartons and singular phenomenon—that is, grey hair restored to its natural solar, with all the strength and healthy growth of youth. It is composed of oil and stimulating spirits, so.mpounded that it can be used as freely as water, and with as much safety, not coloring or staining the akin in the least; and It also .mparts to the hair a gloss and beauty unlike that given by any other preparation; and in every case It will restore the natural color of the lair, where age or sickness loan turned It grey. , Fifty Ceutaper bottle. Bold by octl 8. L. CUTIIBINIT, 63 Market st. prIIILL'B A Ltd ARACB —lianford 0 Bill's Pitts. l IL, burgh Almanac, Magazine. Almanac,.and Amer. lean Farmer's Almanac, N 0.21, for 1818, publlehed and now ready for sale by the quantity, by JOHN 11. MELLOR, No- 81 Wood atre For sale, slim, by all Booksellers in Pittsburgh and Ails gbeny City. sena) JICTURE, MIRROR AND FANCY FRAMES OF TILE .1 most complete and finished style may he found at BOECKINCPS, on St. 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. sepl9 . 4 The Best Razor In the World. .11_I 8 THE "AMERICAN RAZOR," male In Philadelphia by Gilchrist, and sold during the last five years to thou eande of our citizens, by the only authorised Agent tbr Western Pennsylvania W. W. WILSON, sepdt Market street. ''.''''. , ,, - 7', -, .. , ; -, • .1,.e -.IIAIIinOADS 'i'. . 1 '. EIIIM r.t. :7171f;4%:'. .tfia, U. MASON, Sup't. 4?AM 1.1E,41 11 . EICIIHAVId. Entl TORY GOODS—WsousAu elm Itxrait—F ALL TRADE 11 1865. A. A. MASON d CO , Fifth street, Are now receiving their Fall Mock of Goode, embracing some Twenty-five Hundred Packages, which have been pur chased at the large Auction Sales, from Importers and Manufacturers, and will be sold at as low rates as can be Purchased of the New York or Philadelphia Jobbers. sep24 DWEL L I-lIT'PO —One two-story Dwelling, containing eleven rooms, (well ludo:listed for a 13oard bg house,) wltuattal near the foot of Vine street, for rent, MILLER & Euourrsom, sepai 221 and 738 Liberty et `‘•-••••• * A . 11, v-, 7 .,C,,,..1* - Alt 4. •rn • - E, _ -a t , t 4 "," • 4i INSURANCE COMP'A-NIES Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS X A lIIISUIXANGIL COMPANY, HARTFORD, OON N. -0 li A RTE RE D 1819. PAID UP. Ciwah Capital, 0500,000. T ith TECERTY43IXTII ANNVAL STATEMENT of the Assets of the 4E7INALINSITILSNOIt COMPANY, of Hart. ford, as fritidshed this agency on the Ist Of January, 1555,' under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered« 4 18,672 05 &meaty-two .Mortgage Bonds, Band 7 cent-, pay. able semi-annually_... 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 120,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut l a 97,516 00 Sank Stocks In the city of Hartford.— 142,896 00 Bank Stocks In New York city 28,050 00 Dash on hand, ha Bank, and in hands or Ag/to and others_ $773,7.78 03 Thoarruzunkof liabilities due or not dueto Banks or attic creditats,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,--none. Losses adjusted and not due, 1,140,518 23, TAMS unadjusted 'ln suspense,, waiting for further proof, $61,267 60. All other claims against the Company are email, such only as printing, &c. Agents instructed to take 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 oundition of the tire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the bass by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. Tilo. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. &Parr or Clonscrieur,liartierd, Jan. lot, 1885. liartford county. t h Perot natty appeared °MCI A. Alexander, Secretary of the Attria Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore, going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to hie best knowledge and belief HILNRY FOWLER, Justice of the Plume. Losses whil e y this Company for the year 1864 exceed $700,000, the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. Sir Mice, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janl I 11. TEN ETCH, Agent. PARIIIMALS , AND RILECII/LNICS, LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, OF PfiILADKLPIILI. 5300,000 Amount securely invested 5400,000 COMPANY effects Fire insurance on Bnildings, Goods, Purnl.nre Ac. Marine lan:trance on Vessels, Cargo and FreighL Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivera, Lakes ' Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Inannurce neon Lives, upon the mom favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Hon. Thomas D. Florence, James R. Neap, George IL Armstrong, Chart. Ding..., Md. P. Middleton, E. IL. lielinbohl, George HelmbOld. Fred. 0. Brewster, Thomas Alandert loam" Lewd). THORAS B. FLORENCE, Presidvnt. ERCFARD IL HaulmLo, Secretary. PITTSBURCIFI REFERENCES. Hon. T. AL Howe, llon. J R. MTUnlock, Hon. P.O. Shannon, Col S. W. Black, Hon. J. R. Guthrie, A. B APCslment. Req., Thomas J. Keenan, Esq. Wilsou APCsndless h 501., Col. J. He - on Foster, JK. Morehead. R. Al. Biddle, The character of the above Comps ny Is of the first oleos, and combines the rare and unusual privileges of Fire, Ma rino and Life Insurance,. Gentlemen of elevated ettsodlog are ...ociatt,l In Ito management, and Intervale:l as Btookboldere. THOMAS J. III:INTER, Agent, jyTt 8L Charles Building, No. lab Third at.. ,Plittatrargti Dollar Barn:ago institution, NO. ttS fhtirfh arse, NEXT DOOR TO TEIE PITTSBORCIII BANK, IB NOW °PRIV daily from 1/ to 2 o'clock : el., on Wed twenty and Batavia y evenings, Com 7 to 9 o'clock. Deposita received of all sumo not leas than One Itn:lar, and • dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In Jut, and December. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering the benevolent objects of the Institution have entered into • guarantee bond, thereby giving additional Security to artr.centaloing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and !Witt- lotion., furnished gratis, on applicatiett at the ollice Pretatent—ClDOßGli ALBRRE. calla PIMIDLITS : . nopevell Hepburn, John 11. Shoeaberger, U.arit. IL White, Cbarlen Knapp, 141 1 1 1. m V. Johnston, N. ilrsitlxa .Mor - plcky. J.c W. Hallman, I'hekobal.l L'Eutmtn‘tter Alexander tlncl/.ey , ' 14111W:a PhiHtp, • 1111711.11.1.Anun.1r"ark• Avo Tacsna. John 0. Barkofen, JIIMINA Ceramist), ICU Ihartivin, John ki K.,rkpatr{ek Albert Colbart.son, John D . 1 1A.` , 111, Hobert Cheteter, Robert 51,,w, J. Gardiner Collln, Walter P Marshall. Alamo A. Carrier, A M. P,,lirwa, John 8. Coovrave, Henry I. 11.104 a alt, Charles A. Coltorte hobert Rabb, K 0 .Felrincton, o.eorge It. Kiddie, rennet! Pelf'. Jeanne lihnale, ilearge V. Gilknore, J 111.1.4 1 , h61 le, Juzsta it Boon, 1/...,G. S 1. 1 .1.ien, William N. Haven, A!..‘,..ier T.,. Ile. Secretary cm! Try...no - n-4:11A RLES A. tA.LI - 0111. glielly KIaII.ANNUAL LI VICK:, D, 0 I'XX CG...T., .IDLIL I, 1344 At:l'NA lIV9UILANI,E. (4)31 PA NV, or 11..1 le rru u, , , (--<, ,•, pi. Cue arc nzu PA UP. Ca/ Assets, July I, U) 110,5, 111833.8.30 333. ruahe trunrrauce nn preq,r•tly at ...tunable nib.. Company hare roalutaluval a purithus for tioncrabla dralint nr !`.e, reap, •rel IA unnutnaened for respornefhliny amt vithetualay by any other annular icurlitotiou la the United rtetes. demi. annual slubetueol of the col:Onion of Mt. (Noonany en file lu Ghia office, for the exarnlnetb u the publlo. ff. N. TEN EYCK, AgeoL Northierat corner Vint. Ino.l d etreedx, burgh. .013 13 IC. AAVAit It VITAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. hrrierl a the North Room of the. Airhr,uge, oo Thin.] strwat, PIMA DELPfiI A MARINE INBUILANCEB Os V MEIJI, lass)°, To •11 parts of the world 7auaun, INLAY 7 INSUELANCES 00 goods by ri••rs. sod la.od carriages, to ell parts of the Union. IN iiiitiUIIANCISS On mexhandlts generally. On 'Cora, dwelling hones.. &e. &AWN or VIZ 00.11PASY, Norm Mr Sonde and Mortgages Stateef Pennsylvanhi, Phlla.telphis city, Spring 0116•12, Southwark, and other loans, 191,669 42 Storks in banks, railroads •nd irururaneoe rem. Bills reratrable.....- ................ eaSil on hand 'lateness In the hands 01 Agents •n,.1 premiums otf Ilartne Policies raceint I y laved... ...121,707 67 100,000 00 =ITI W. Martin, Jooopb 11. Seal, Edmund A Mutter John 0. Davie, Hobert Burton, John IL Pouroes, George B. Leiner, tans/11 Darlington. Jones Itrooko .1. G. Johzuton, James C. Thad, Theopilus Paulding, James B. ?irrational, W. O. Ludwig, Dr. 11. M. Huston, Hugh Craig, Spencer Mlirain, Charles Kelly, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, Jam.* Traqualr, Wm. Ryre, Jr., Joshua L. Prins, James Tennant, John 11. Semple, Charles Schaffer, J. T Logan, Pittsburgh, H. T. C Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. THOB. C. [LAND, Prosidan Jowl/ W. Cowes, _ marl(' P. A. MADER' A, Agent, No. Water street, Pittsburgh. ____ ____ The Prank'ln Vire Ilaseranee bempalay, Pialadelpha, Peumry/oonso. TIIRANTPORS—CherIes IV. [Mocker, Thomas Hart, Tobias 1,/ Wagner, Simard Orsat, Jacob IL Smith, Ono. W. Rich sods, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphl EL Bois, Darld R. Browne, Morris Patterson. 0/1/111. N. DAHMER, Praselent. Ouse. G. liartmum, &torotary. Continue to make insttranoe, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are ccuudstent with security. The Gompany have reserved • large thnatingent Rand, which, with the capital AA premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company' on January Ist, 1861, as pub- Hailed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz; Mortoge y 918,128 88 Deal Estate 84,377 76 Temporary Loans 81,908 17 Stocks. 81,880 03 Oath, Ea 81,846 81 Total 44 Mice th eir incorporation • period of twenty-ono y ears, they have paid upward of O One kfillksu Your Hundred Thou sand Dollar., lowa by are, thereby affording evld.nee of the advantages of insuranots as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINDII OOPPIN, Agent, •p 24 (Taloa, north-east oor. Wood and Third ate. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE 9 ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PITILADEILPII lA. CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1860. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. 001ee, 8. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. ;Officers of the Home Board at Phikuleiphias Stephen R. Crawford, Patti B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrense Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Oro. 11THeury, Jacob L Florence James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William APRee. President—Stephen B. Crawford. Pia President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, l'ittsburph—James 11. Willson, M. D A/legheny Oily—R. B. Mowry M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:7 No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or damage by Fire, and the perils of the See stet Inland Navigation and Transportation. DI 1130,02.8. Wm. P. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. M'Olintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Pointer, A. A. Cartier, lamed S. Negley, W. 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, 11. It. Coggshall. Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON, President RORY PATTERBON, Vice President A. A. arum, Secretary and Treasurer. S. S. oAnatint, /odorant Secretary. -- - - BANKERS AND BROKE ris Looans t STOCK A eu N w D BILL BROKER, Offics No. 92 Fourth — IL, above Wood. N" - T l ' Honda idortgagetimui Loans on calla terms, negotiated. Stocks bought.and add un coin cuisUon. Land Warrants bought and add. Particular attention paid to the pees and sale of Copper Blocks. All communications Malted t 6 promptly. JA/3. n. Wyss. W 11. Williams Co, BANKERS as AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Gilmer Wood and' Third Orals. Itis• All transactions mason liberal terms Collections of Hills, Notes, Sc., promptly attended to: Jart2B:lw ARMORS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORN 'A OF FOURTH AND EMPTLIPIELD STEWS, xiatim Pittsbuzgh, Pa. 212,605 00 Removal. PATRICKB & FREUD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Have Removed their Office to the [inner of 'Wand Wood /11. PIIIIMIII4II, and D ATRICKB & FRI END, Banker! and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, deceptarunia, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchang e s on the Eastern and Western tidies ermrtantly for elate. Oolleatione made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Btreeta. ire43 N. HOES SONS, BA.NIIEBB ANDM EXCUANCIE BROKER% mars RNMOVID THAIS SAAIING AND TIODANGS OTTACM TO NV. 67 staxarr mixer, roue mons snow out STAND. tiOLAINS A BONS, Bankers and Exchange BrOkars, . and Doalore In Notes Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, 811- Vet and Blot Notes. Excha nge on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly (or sale. Oullections male In all the cities throughout the United Mates. Deposits recehed in par funds or current paper, No. 87 Market etreet, between Third and fourth ate. DAM:4 W 00D8 BANKER A NDEIIIXCHANA BBOHER, DIAL'S IN xchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. s TUCH bought and sold 'on commission. Collections caret ully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. 40- No 633 Fourth Arad, nearly opposite the M. M. hank. decin HI LL & Co n DANE RSB AND RECHARGE BROKERS, COEN OF WOOD STI. p , 1011 T 7CCIIANGE on BD the Ruder° AND FIP7O Cities constan JU t STS Iy for sale. Time of Exchange and Notes dilicounted-- 01d, Sliver and Bank Roca, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal. cities of the United States. De palts received of Par and Current Fonda. Imar27ly - - ALLIN LIU YU, LI:MUD LBIy 'Loma LIMIIOI. KRANKII & BARN, DANICEES AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BVS' AND BELL Gold, Silver. and Dank Notes; negotiate Loans on Deal Estate on Stock Secraritiss;l purchase Proud...Ty Noma and Time EWA on &sot and West; buy and sell Stocks on COLIMII22dOII. Collections made on all points in the Onion. (my/ -O.ROLD * CO. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE MIGHEIIIif, I Ilia LEES In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and jJ Time Drafts, Se. Collections carefully attended to, end proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. 103_ No. 74 fourth et., next door to Bank of Pittsb'g.feal3 T 1101111. AS WOODS, gar COMMERCIAL BILOKEB.,-** Notes, Bonds, Sto o ks,Real Estates No. 75 Fourth et., Pittebtavh. Pa. f laSt CI nanallottPs LO/U1 omee 0. 100 8111TIIVIZLD STREItr NEAR 11PT41.- 111 0 el loaned On lista and Bilves Watches, &fivers Ira ...bother valuable arttclea. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & GO F Q . l t tAt r.. R7t to. L h Y k o a f the w ee o le n bLated un Eotbr e l Depot onLt u t:rty he name of Lhe THREE DIG DOORS. ..Pz, for die pur ndcr pose of &Nulling more apeoe for their Immense builnees, • 01/10T ed to the meadow butkllng on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STRUM, Where they have DOW the moat SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That hoe ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for thie removal, le to give them fa.' re radii ties for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They era prepared to sell Goods et the LOWEST EASTERIY PIICESI And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured In the Unlock. C LISTON woaK, ir rue EMT ETTIA„ aOO 0000 TELE 111410UTSEIT NOM/. They have on heed 5 full and beautiful assortment of LUTII e and COATINGS, for ?LOCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Out Interest , . are Identical with those of our cuatomenh an.l a,ute the public that our fidelity will not fail in filhog all larders we may he favored with. fIC••• lx+N"r rAturr TICE FLAGS.— O e SS Wood Street, (Eger et bII,) 00ENNII OP DIAMOND ALLAY. li.—W, drab o our patrons to underatand that we here tt. , long . , any connection with the Clothing Businefte on Li ter[, •Ireet. Our attention devoted exclusively to the {Lne, shore deelgnated. taarTl -- 3011 N SPOU3SEEY & I/ d..11' AkitaVA_L DRY GOODS A LOVE B ttollll3 Mid oar N. 74 MARK/CT STRSET, PITTSBURGH, -Val STU•I Or Tire 01111113 AL CIA MICE. () I:It Vliltati GuoDS DEPARTMENT is unusually fob, and contains 'one of the richest and moat dealrahle (1,4, that we have ever tven able to Mier, ouch as 1 , 4 ire super Silks; ?ranch Merin, ; OnAhnierva: %100, le lainew . }'}aids; titrtpas; Cobunvi, ao_ N kaDLE WORK—The boat aesortutent in the oily. t 'ol tare, Ct.ern aet tee, Slrevlre; Pinuorings, Edgings and Insortingw; Sh... la, Olonke, Talmee and Pnarta; etyte dtroehe. ?laid, °ashram, Moire Ant. VelveL a to lies. Crape Nutt., Ae. Togollwr with a large assortment of MOURNING GOODS nl n I th . a - riptiona. 'or Istfl Ez , Tl.d and lIOUSE FURNTSIILNU DEPART.: MEAT II yr.ll .111 plied, and we feel confident that we CAD offer greater indneemente now than we have ever been atria to offer &lore We 'elicit an examination of our eto , k bet,v porchaaing a / a ds hem as all will rind it to !belt adiantage to do ca, We • Ili also be almost daily in reoelpt of new an I d, Ara bie I hroughout the nolloOn. LOVE BROTEIEILS, (Formerly Young, Atarveneon & Love,) e.p6 No 73 Market etroet, Pittaburkh. INL 60 at. AttNOLD 6 50615, 66 WIIOLICIIALS AND fIETAIL DNALIIIIS IN FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, N o e 6 NARK ET STREET, between Third and fourth, Pittnburgh. Keep conetantly on hand, a large stock of Cloths, Cagisimerea and Vesting& Garments toads to order on the shortest notice, and in the latest styles. 4k" MI orders promptly attended to. [angl7:2in Fall and Wlniii-Goods-4 1404. S-14,200 00 24,012 20 150y020 04 10 ,071 ~0 {6:7,4;6 63 EDMOND WATTS, m 1 have now on hood .LOR, 1.10. 185 lnxge . T o r TY r and Wink; O.vals Overenatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vol. Inge, of the moot beautiful patturne; French and English Oassimeres, of every style nod shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable tern* and warranted to suit. 0014 NSW Clothing Store, NO. 1, 81 STN STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. /1111 X no becriber hats Just opened tide new establishment, L where he has .1 ways on hand a large and choice assort. ment of all articles of OWTHING, which he warrantsequal to nay in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pr . !. MI. The publ to are requested to give him • Wl_ martbly B. OPPENEDIEMig. .:oitern Insurance Company, Pittitrargh. R. MILLER, Jr., President. I F. Id. GORDON, &rotary CAPITAL, 6300,000. wILL Insure against all kinds of risks, PIRA and MA U RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and prompy paid. A Homo Institution, managed by 13211.101.0de who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to Mill:ltalia the character which they hays assumed, as offering the beet protection to those who desire to be Insured. Direct...ea.—R. Miller, Jr., O. W. Riekettion, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. IL Smith, o.l.hinsan, &ergo W. Jackson, Wm. 11. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Donde, James hire A tarp , Alexander hilmick, Thomu Scott. a Oftlee, N 0.82 Water street, (Warehoused Br Go . up. tales.) Pittsburgh. 'IEIOIO it FARMS FOR BALE— we offer for sale • choice lJ Farm of 32 acres, situate In Plum Township, about 18 miles from Pittsburgh, on the Frankstown Road. It le In a high state of cultivation, with a line young orchard of bearing apple and peach trees, all of choice grafted fruit. It is well watered, and near the house is a never-falling erring of water. The improvements are a frame and log dwelling bouso and kitchen, large barn, spring house, gran aries, de., suitable and necessary On a farm. It would suit a Blacksmith or Wagon maker, as there is an excellent shop for each of those trades on the place, Well established. Title unexceptionable. Price low, and payments reasona ble. Alen, a Farm in Patton Township, of 110 acres, all under fence; 70 acres of which are under cultivation, and 14 in meadow; water in every field but one; a young orchard of about 4 acres. Improvements consist of a frame dwelling it,tutre of six rooms, large bank barn, stabling, granaries, Ac.; also, a tins stone spring•honse. Title unexceptionable. fries and payment reasonable. The above farms are In the same neighborhood, and the owners being desirous of moving West, will dispose of them nu sot isfactory terms. Apply to net 2e.deie BLAKELY A RICHEY, oornor Seventh and Smithfield sta. I)111 Ilti)N-21)0 to. Nos. 1 and 2 Anthracite, '• Marl. j et ta," "Cameron" and "Corded's" furnaces; 100 tone " Rock 11111," Juniata ; 100 " Monroe,” do; 00 ii9llll Creek," do; b ° "Shads," Somerset county; for sale y (sepl9) JOHN MOORHEAD. 13 LoOlitC—lou tons Juniata Blooms and Lumps; 100 .• Lake Champlain; for sale by JOHN BIOOILHEAD. D UTeH FLOWItit itOuTO lir annual importation of Holland ilyarintba Tulips, or, for tali planting has arrived. Catalogues will be ready In a few days. ooti3 JAMES WARDROP. L)flit ) CAtiblS-11] dozen of Canary, Robin and Blocking Bird Cages,of various sizes, Jost received and for sale coctl3l D • 'AY POHILB—One and Two Horne Powers, withHUlthE Saws, Thre W shing Machines, Ac—or the Powers furnished without machines---adapted for manure°. t sting purposes. Cali and examine them, at 47 nth et. seps JAMDS WARDR IP. PLANTS of the most reliable tested vs -13 Hodes for this locality can be supplied in large vita tl^e---47 fifth street. (septei JAMBS WARHROP. N OW 18 TUN TIMN to secure a good HOM E near good Schools. It is within a q curter of a mile of the Court Houma in Washington, Pa., fronting the Pittsburgh road. There are eight acres of ground improved, with about 100 Fruit Trees, and a good Cottage house of eight rooms, neatly forniabed in the latest style. It Is near the red done. of John ALM:tall, Esq. Price $3OOO. Enquire of aepB THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth at. _ A FA KAI, near New Brighton, Beaver County. containin g glOB acres, well improved, and under a floe state of cultivation, la offered for sale low. sep26 THOS. WOODS, 76 Fourth at. W RITINO 1 N 118—A rnold's„ Orth's,Warren'a, Harrison's. and blaynord & Noyes' Inks, for sale by tsnO W. S. RAVEN. .ft ~ ~ ^r. l~ ~Y~~!Vr+..-t•..—.~e..+.e + ~. n .re.•. _.•-rt•~.~.,.._ .~+.~~.ti+.+.w-r~smd~.'FY.r ~rl ttuac a+Y-` :'~:~ G. Z. ARV CLOTHING. CITY HOTEL, (F.A2a nicira's,) Corii•r or Smlthnold ant 4%04 streets, JOHN P. OtAi% Zroprietor. PITTBHTIZIO PA. 119 large and commodious Doe hav thorough roppir and furnished ne with newing Undergoneeqtdpmente throughout, brow open for .the reception otthe trave li ng public. YARD 8192 - PAR DAY. Jai Asso o gspi, GS 0 R • A u NT , raorairron, N 0.844 imam STRUT, jUst beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railrord, which makes it the moat =mutant house in the city for passenger'ving by that road. art} The Proprietor hiving, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION 110178 g, would respect. fully solicit a ',hereof public patronage. There la attached a splendid STABILE. and extensive WAGON VADD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. llir Lsz,Nraio ter win be furnisUll with the beat the market: eau afford: ' febly ST: CLAIR ROTEL, Came, o." Ann wad 8L Clair dreg& Pittsbuvly Pm. Tuts undersigned, formerly of "Brown'a Hotel," having taker , this Mtge and comModkrns arry-L, and having refitted ft IA magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As. mired, with the convenience of the house and his long ex. patience in the business, be, can give entire eattsfsation, and hie charges moderate. fob= GOOD INTROIT HOUSE) (lowan oa I.LIIKIITY AND GRANT STRUTS, Rear kj the Hansa Depot. JauLkly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. oVirsToN , B. 117 A VERLICY HOUSE , bo Bomb Eighth street, Ty °hest - nut end %treat, Eltilattettate._, GASKILL HOUSE • CORNER Or MAIN AND ROWS 8T8., , WARREN,. f). Mali Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the I public that Mien= and elegant Hotel has been opened as a house of entertainment; _Suing commodionaand roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio StageOompatiy,it Micro Inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the =commode tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. aul7 - Itf.OAS KILL. RtISTAURANTo. _ . . _ W ll . l E l l l lBAirat, W. C. GA.LLAGEtEII., 1° B.O,PRISTOIL. Ibtrrth street, between Wood and amitkethi. Tspacious establishment-has been braced by the sub- Scriber, and completely renovated. lie la at all hero .prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found in the best regulated restaurants in the States. the spacious Bar will always be supplied, with the very test Liquors. Game.of livery do striation in its season, can always be found at Wilkins W. 0. GALLAGIIItIt. CORNUCOPIA SirOYSTE R AND COFFEE OUBE.-14 D. ELBRARD. 80. 40, riflA ,Hind, between Wood and Market. janlitly] rLYIII2I2/10EL m ur D. .P.NOLIBE, Bole Irmere Bottler of ett Al.. BUMPS celebrated T V . Kennett Aleand Brown Stout. Also,Oonrinou Ale and Porter, in quart sad OA bottle& The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully sultry Mineral Wausr aim; Sarimpartila. UT It. D. ENOLD3II, Pitt. Rtteet, below Penn, Is now tnarratkettning and bottlelng the above beverages On an extenidve seals. 111.0 artielessee of the bestinality, and og...tared from the purest matelisla. oct17:11 GREAT DLSCOVE AMPLE TESTS, both by able Practitioners and Chem'. cal Analyais, have demonstrated. the great value of PROP. DE GRATH'S beautiful combination, called "ELF.° TRIO OIL," for the relief and cure of Pain.. But the people themselves are rendering their wallet in a manner both unmlatakeable and satisfactory. More than 20,000 bottles have been sold in revery short time—a great proportion to those who heard Gams recommend U, who had tried it. That it la a splendid discovery is everywhere acknowledged, and nothing like it was ever I afore prepared. Why, for Oren alone, it to worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people,se it alw.ye cures these painful tormentors in hoentkfour rum But what Is it not worth to the people If It cares Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcela, Sores of all kinds, (ire. greatly- taking away all the pain in twenty four home y ) Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitis, Piles, Womb Complaints, Cramps, Sprains, Sore orSwelled Breast, Pelona, Wounds of all kinds, An.? Would $500,900 express Its value to the people? No. Because a man . will • give freely for relief from pain. Will this Oil relieve pain! Certainly it viii. Such men as we have often named, hon• orable and high-minded merchants, mayors, doctors and others have so edit after from tenth fifty trials. They say the S'lcciric Oil is the finest medical combination ever pre pared. neither offensive nor injurious, but effectual in all the above and many other cares. Some honorable and heavy business firma have, It Is true, sold some of the old (turpentine, bituminous, or coal tar,Ea- As. ) external ap plications, until their customers re turned bottle after bet. Ile, with the remark that "the remedy was worse than the pain ;" yet such men have never rexcirmendai nor given countenance to them. lint see SWIM of our best merchants ordering more every ten days ? and always giving additional testimony to the valueof this wonderful discovery. That a great many ladles are using it as a medicinal toilet article or themselves and their children, is well known. It cares a/it'll/vitt, blotches and eruptions on th e face and neck luso aport a time, you would scarcely credit It. It frequently reduces a painful nee/Zing in two home; has done it in heti an hoar; cured many effectually in six hours. If ladles knew the soothing, seemly - Owning and healing virtues in this Oil, they would never be induced to use 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 tie weeks Mace, (to die.) Losmoit, Jul 12, 1855. Pour. Ds Oaten, Phila.—Dear Sir When I l e ft home for My health, (Boron:dons eruptions, &c,) I never expected to return again, believing that my complaint would soon carry me off. When you gave me three biottlea of your Blerene pit to take with me, ea merely a palliative, did mot think I would so very won be celled upon to thank you, es I mw do, for my complete reel:oration. I can only say, lefore the departure of the steamer, that you have only to come here with your Oil, to make a tor ture in one year. There is not another similar medicine In England. If In the world. I will write by next steamer. Toms, moat truly, HatrilY WILEY. It cannot be their Inniginations, who state that old sores, that have discharged from six months to Ova years, have been Cared by this OH. It cannot be untrue, nor a dexp tion, where pain is relieved In one der, often In half an hour. /Jo! common sense dictates no /--and 600 written lettere Nay no l Come and see them. A regular Doctor in attendance; and Ladies can consult a Lady, privately, by dropping a line to the office. Advice from a distance, mak. toe inquiries that any physician can answer, will be promptly attended to. Alwaya enclose a Stamp,,as our ser vices are freely given. and we are drawn upon too often In this way. All cases treated liberally, with or without the UR, as I have two Physicians associated for this express Purfow. Prot 0. DE GRATH, ' No. 39 uth Eighth street, Phila. N. B.—The largest bottles ten So dome the cheapest. Please notify me of any ease or failure to cure in from half an hour to three weeks, as I wish to cure all. 413- For sale by DEL KEYE6II, 140 Wood et. fatieso It tPLITATiON 1N NEW ENGbAND— 'Ib B. A. hrie Hallytot, N. IL, June 9th, 1855. ittgock PahnCe-.43entlemen: For five a years past I have used B. A. estook's Veradfutre for n en. then:Mode In my practice; my attention was bra called to it In a ease where I had raged to dislodge worms with cals. mid, pink and cowhage. A bottle was obtained and need with desirable effect; since then I have prescribed it for hundreds of patients, and in • large majority of cases with complete success. In one ease a single bottle of the medi cine brought away from one patient Rarely eigh.! worms. have never known It to do harm, and I am induced to make this statement from an hornet conviction that it le the mail valuable Vermlfoge 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 with the article. M. O. SAVAGE, H. D. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by B. A. FA/1N RSTOCK A CO., =riser of Wood and First streets, Pitts bunch. any Law Books. Ikm .utborked to .11 low some valuable Law Books. 10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bourter's Institutes; Greonlief's Ryidonco • Whartam'a Digest, tat ed.; And other Reports, Momentary Works, &o. BRO. P. OILLMORR, at the ale* of Morning Post. HUILDIRO LOT FOR SALR. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending ./1. Cellar feet to Wide alley. Ou the back part of the Lot a Wall, built for two small nooses. This Lot le Ina desirable location for a residence: and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incrunbrance. Enquire of Olf.O. ILE GILLMO, JYI3 At Office of Morning Post. Boardin Scl, /AR BU M MER BOARDINGIROUSE hoo .—Te GLEN ROTEL lJ aml Grounds are offered for RENT for either the above purposes. The size and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to mhZtitt J: W. BUTLER, 07 Front street. - - . Irartngte Great Work. rpg LIVII OP (MIME WABMENGTON.—The first Tol -1 ante of tbe above work is now ready for delivery—the seasnd volume will be ready shortly.. It is nectiy gotten ap—printed on One paper, with three or more portraits and plans. PO $2,00 per volume. This edition is published exclusively by subscription, and payable on the delivery of each volume. T. J. RIMER & CO. are sole Agents for the above work. Oflice No. $0 Filth street, In Lauffer's Bookstore, where the b ooks will be. , olen for stibsorliber's names. tie- All orders dreamt to T. J. B. & Co. will be at Hotly attended to. .03r Canvassers wanted. atts2:daw3ro WE iN VIVI an examination of our superior assort meat of Silks— Bich Striped Moire Antique; Satin Striped and Plaid Silks; • Black Satin Plaid Silks, (one yardiride* Splendid Black Figured Sake; Unary Plain Black Silks. A. A. MASON a CO., 25 Pl(th et. -volt RENT—That large three story Brick Building en Third street, nest to Duff's College. This property has been thoroughly rope rod, painted andp•peraed end would be a good stand for a Confectionary or Millinery Store, or would bait for an extensive Book or Printing ea tabilshment, the rooms ail being well lighted and conve niently arranged. Apply to sep2B S. CUTHBERT & SON, 53 Market at. I fdPuRTANT.—At this season of ice year, when diseesee of the stomach and bowels are so frequent, and, if ne. elected, are so apt to degenerate Into cholera morbus, or even Asiatic Cholera, no family should be without a bottle of the Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Ginger, and a bottle of Wickey's celebrated Diarrhea' Medicine, which, if used according to accompanying directions, will prove a speedy, eafe and efficacious remedy. They can be had only at the Drug Store of JOHN HART, Jo, auglb 1115 Wood street. Tv HO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE hERPETIO 804 P —Uaed for removing tan, sallowness, and redness ce the skin. For curing sore, rough hands, and rendering them smooth, soft and white, it cannot be equalled. Bo cheap and so good, its popularity is no wonder. Mothers use it in, he nursery, gentlemen use it for shaving, and all are satisfied of its exoellence. Only 12% cents per cake. Bach cake of 804 54 accompanied by a " Weather Table," of great use to every one, and its predictions of the weather thus far hate been true to the day. Bold, wholesale and retail, by B. L. CUTHBERT, sep2B 6S Market street. pail POCKET REVOLVING CALENDAR—This fancy I instrument is about the size of a ten dollar gold piece, beautifully ornamented, and richly gilt, to resemble gold. It le so constructed that by adjusting on the first day of the month, you can tell at a glance the day or the month and week. It anewera for not only a year, but for gi =EDE time. Thousands are cold, as ma ki ng beautlfoi.exiddura• ble gifts for friends. It is valued as a pocket prate, while its practical utility has made It a universal favorite. Oply 50 mate each. Sold by B. L. ClPrinillEtT i octit 63 Market street. ALRALIAB, DE LAMES, an—Just opening, a splendid assortment of black and mlored AlpacaN all wool and stylPersiaes of De Lan Figured Goode. ashmk•rea, do. Also, some Tory elegant oetB r - IF a man with Fall so dead, who will mot pay 1-1 fifty cents Mr a Picture at the ENTERPRISE Gallery, 4 Fourth street. calla HOTELS: Cl. CONNZLLY Carters_ 'Spatti'sh - ftirtitate: F THE GREAT. PURIFIER OF' y THE BLOODI - ' Hot a Particl L e fMa in it. . EP TITE AFFLICTED o READ 'rcitt PORDSEV=.Sac Infant e Remedy for Scrofula, Kings Bea, • ' Wm, Obstinate Chrtaneons Eruptions, Pimples or;Puttnlet on the Paft„ Blotches, Boils, Ague nod Fever, Quanta Bare.... Eyes, Ring Worm or Tatter, Scald Nead;Enhulgement acid Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Elicare,' Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal ComplaintS, and-all !lame arising from an injudicious use of tderesury,losprudenca Life, or Impurity of the Blood. la- This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood in now used by t words of grateful patients fide; saw* • of the United State , who testify daily to the rentarkabl 'urea performed by the of all medical/14 TER'S SPANISH ÜBE?' Neuralgia,-Bhennutthary,.---'-- Scrofula, Druptiorm on the Skin, Liver Disease, Snare s • • Ulcers, Old 802 Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the ,„ Throat, Female Qum taints , Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this sprinters, • • • !need= ble remedy. For all diseases of the Mood, nothing has yethemi Lonna' to compare with it It cleanses the system of all - Disputa. tim, acre gently and etlicienUy on the Liver and Bidneys, strengthens the Digestion, dyes lone to the- lihniarly : mtkes the Ain clear and healthy, and 'reatoreitheUonsti• tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by this ausesisml 4 of youth, to Its pristine vigor and strength; ..' For the Ladles, It le brmriably tatter than all the toe. maths ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanisir.frdixtnr• - will' remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the rotes mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to Misstep; wove the gartered healthin I remarkohledegree bsy• all , • the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certillemesithich we have received:,. from • from persona from all parts of the United States; the Veil 7; evidence that there la no humbug about it.. The prm l / 2 hotel keepera,megitttrates,phyeleisns, and p.uhlia.men. welt known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effacte of this GREAT BLOOD PUBIS/Wt. -- • • Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the de wonrful cures this truly greatest of all bledichme hbrmed. None genuine =demi signed 6y BENNETT -A REIMS.. • • Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Ve .; to whom-all orders for supplied and agencies muit beaddressed.• And for sale by B. A. PARRESTOOK, JOSEPH FLEM. NO, IMBUING BROS., and by DrogSte generally. octilalawly STATEMENT FROM Quote, Febrrdwy Ttb, 1854. Mears. B. A. Irahine.sfock 4 Od.—We had the pleasure. receiving, this morning, the within certhlcateof.your Vof er. Milne, which will be very gratttring to you, aa it was sent voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly, , • • J. tlII&SON a Gerldemen—y little daughter, four years old, and ma:, sou, Older, were for a con si dera bl e ti m e antiating - front worms. I purchased two bottles of yolfr Yermifuge, at • - which I gave them three dom,. according. to• directions, and ttrange to tray, In less than three hours (key passed's° less than IIVE lIUNDIUN) WORMS, Some anus ide dlnary length of from twelve to fifteen Inches. traor•' Having experienced so much of the, beneficial...effects of. your 17ermifuge, I feel it my duty to retxminiend it .to the, public, as, In my opinion, one of the niosreftleiellina rime. dies against worms ever offered to the pnhlle.= ' • • • Gentlemen, believe, mato be . Your much obliged and humble , • Prepared and sold by B. A. A. PAIINESTOCN tk 4 NATHANIEL 'LUTES& Xter corner of First and Wood streeta. landt: as; Tar. COUNTRY I—tor Wet a comfort:abler .1 - 1, Cottage Howe of xis rooms and good cellar, with' frame barn and stable, carriage house, smoke house_,end other buildings, with Twelve Aeree of well-improved Land.. Also, fruits or every variety and choice qualities; a good Garden, with fruits, flowers, grape vines,,am —all in com plete order. Immediate possession can be given If re. quired. tituated in a healthy and agreeable. hicatiOnil three miles from the Point ferry, on the Washington road. Price $2,20u; terms easy. This Is a rare opportunity for persons who are desirous of procuring a eonntryartat - near the city. CUTRBERT a /lON, sep7 53 Market at. _ IA/ RIGHT'S l'ittal/UM RATHARION cools the haul Y V sod removes ell symptoms of beathiche. Persoos [ming_ wivaETß Are neverHATILABION, liabluto Sunretroke.: ' WEIGHT'S PARS=It HATEIASION le the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the Hair in any required &rm. & CO., at * sale by Dr. OM. EMBER end R. &SW MA' 25 cents per bottle. oriel& La 0 8101ARY AND CASTOIt tllfr—Prepareil by .J. goal. , ni, (Ifni. One million betties of this delightful - articia ~..,-, for the hair have been sold, end sales are still i nc ' . kl.• Vor beautifying, preserving or restoring the Italr.this pre... , t,:. partition cannot be excelled. The low price (25 yenta) 7: brings it within the reach of all. 411..1% a bottl e ; , :rm . " ..,7', , willtod it good! Sold, wholesale and retail, at • 'f' sepl2 fd MARK ST 111'. MiaZINYS BOOK 8, Ballou am—beatle'a Not Yort Journal, AL for October; 'a Magazine fir October.; The Schoolboy . by Marisa Dic kens; Trial and Triumph, by T. 8. Arthur; L. 8. and D.. by Samuel Laver. necetred and for gale at IVI'LANDD PILLS AND VANIEFUANi c or rat w Da Corner Wood street eldley. A. A. IASON 'A 00 11 01 .LOWAY13 PILLS AND UINTA:MNk for Da.iN - ANA 8,44 Ooroax Wood Wlf West sad Virgin alley. PIM". . , A WNW aid iitigiilf .7 .r. .. i 0 ,_-''' ' . ' • ' ';';',2,., ~ , I k‘,"..; I•*ei I y 4 Ile.: .4%ltt WWI ithla t" , - - - . ...Dloessek_tostivinoresig f,ettasti,,,,,, • - -." e ' l4tandlCejDroper Plit..irs.,, v .... f . ~t / ere, dun - Ilatraet !ire rlloasit e el t _A.II . ...........4 ', ' .Irrltibility, -Yfitisnnatiorar,,Ehtarri, Jr - 4g —_ -.. r i le,. Paine in iha l Drinater ...&14 .1e i, . a - .- ' it andLigibs, Yeroaletlemplaidt ...,. ;Ase '''''' I. -4 • &a. ; Indeed,"riny filw inw•tief' 4 .l'. 7" -- ' ...1 diseased in which i Ptirgative Mei , clue to more or loss retinizetisagl , ,, , not much sielnetis and 'suffering ' might lie- . prevented s if e _ barmiest, latt'efferttial;Vatilartio-Ewere• more freely niee ; No Doreen Can feel well* l 4 lB * - Allintlfddlabit 01 'bot Filo ." r vaiW; beeldee, lt. aeon ,gueratort serious and:ofterta nd ytal . , diseases, which ntighrhavebeen rtroldrallithe thardja, judicious' nos of a good purgative; ; Thio le silky treeo( , Colds, Punish oymptorar,. and ,RUtons; dersullinnenta;-%A They all tend ,to become or laminar The deerpteatedluttcL, - formidable distempers which load the - heerses all ova tho ..Z. land.. Hume a rellible family .physint is' of -the tut tine' ' w rtin ce t° thE Pninie'linalth. and this rm has 'bout par.:.t.q, (feted with cozy:nun/ate ekili, to meet thiltelentend i •;- tax extensive trial of its iithies by•Thysiciensi pltifees_opy 6_ ... Patientarhas shown Inuits Entwining anything tinhorn) ' ' snows of any medicine. Cures have beers effected:helot/M.l'J bellef,, were they not substantiated by reruns of ouch eV• • 1 ailed positions and charatter WI to Maid the einapcdtin of ", untruth. . , . .. . Among the eminent gentlemen who lure testiftedlii , - favor of these Pills, we may mention-, Doct. A. A. HA VP.S,'Analytieal Chemist °M„ , ogen, and' State Assayer of hlaaaachusetts, whoseralgb'profeelioner oharacen le endorsed by the Ifen. RDWAIID 1191tBETT, Senator of the I:ratted States: HOBERT• C. IVINTHEAP, - Ex Speaker Or he House of -, Representatives. ' -- ABBOTT LAIVIDINCB, Mil:dater Pim. tiaras - bus& t: ales ORN 13 ..rTZPATRICH, Cathollo Bishop of & ,sten . ...., , - r' Dr. J. it CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New - yolk ClityP ' endorsed by Ron. W. L. MAWR, Secretary o f State , WI• • ; , :. • MO the richest mania dineriebil; aND aN, and others. co., Propriatorief ties MetiapalltaritiOtali . " _ r Did space permit, we ibnla give nienyhondrettointills•,, eateecrom all parts where the Pills have been ueetthtevie deuce Wifftl morecon vincingthentherapezierocenf cadent ' : public nren r is found In the:lr.:auto uPOrt *6)1,1 ' .'• •-• ' '' ' 1 ! These Pills, ths result of longinvestigabikand May s , ::... ore offered to the public is the hear and' Xamst , "Corapide, - I which the. present' eta°. of.'medictil .golente , isur abed. ' '' ' • They are compounded not of the drab tharascrost; butyl.- r 1 the medicinal vlrtuesonly of , Vegetable hotedtatexttactoill. by Chemical Runts iii a stale of purity; and 'combined- to i gather in each a manner as to insure the bekt reerrilto." - ' ' ; The system of composition for medicinealme been tend In" I, Cherty Pectoral and Pine both, to, produce exafteeDicient „ remedy than had hitherto hem obtained by any per. tr 'The reason is perfectly obvious .: While by the old tabde of '' ' ! omposition,every medicine is inardenedWittuaoreuriettvl ". of acrimonious and lulu:Ions gindidra, bßthin: eara tad!. - . victual virtue only that id desired' for'the'curativis eifectla '-; ''' present. All the inert arid oblioxiotatArtilitles'oeatia' .. substance mpioyed are left behind ; the Ombra virtues. I il only being retathed. Hence His self avidutthat theoffeeta.. ,1 shoakl prove as they have ;tweed, more purely remedial, and the l'illsa moron/meta antidote! to namMenwt other medicine known to the world. • • ~,, _• „,• - s. ..., 94T H ..., ,- As it is frequently expedient that many medicines abonld- , , '." be taken under the counsel of nu attending Ptlylikiii;llllid. .. ; as he could not;properlyjndge af a remody4ltheat know.P '" ; - log Its compaction; I:have eupplietthe accurateYounde Ly which both my Pectoral. and- Rills are meats,- to ate Awhole body of Practitioners -fifths thaltedStittseandLiritiell , Who ertnas notan Provinces. IL Weever, there should beinyone ', "' i''' t_i tits request. h raceired Clem, thu 'rano muted bynda it)".l i Of all the Patent Medicines that are Othrred; hail ible 'i '' ; • j , would be taken le their compoidtion was known I Their life consists In theif.myatery.- „ Ildivemattlyilteries.; _ The composition of, ray preparationalataid,oponlo - sail [ men, and all who are competent - to judgebn thelinbiee;,,,, , I freely acknowledge their corivietkour of their - Intriiiiiit' '-' 4 t merits. The Cherry Pectoraiwas pronounced ayactoralleU. , *- , ,'; men to hi a wonderful niedicine before Int Create well% ,- ; ' , lumen . Many eminent Phrdcians havedeclared the"same . ., ' ''''. thing of my Pills, and -even more eardidentiV, and_an "'"; t: , willing to aunty that their anticipations were more-then realized by their effects upon trial. . ~- ; • They operate by their palming. It airenettolithelritiamid, ' viscera to purify theubkorand itimulate'it' into healthy ' - action-remove the otetruct l one of .theatorttach.batials,, ,- ' - • liver, and other organs of tbo holy, restorinitheir Snout Ist action to bealthoind by earretotink.aberever,thiy let, each derangementras gre thetlist origin of 'disease,' '• • ' - 'i. Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. ATIM,, - ,Przetteal 'end , Ami I lytical Chemist. Lowell, • Masm. Prize, :seats Pt ben. ;,' five bareefor $l. - Bold by B. A. PAHNISTotIB. da - 0.,• , 5t - WhOluiderand ' • retail, by every Druggist tußittelatrgh, and byell Dealers , ft) everywhere. jethisulaw INHALATION ASTHMA AND iDisISUMPTICtiI NEW AND VERY woNEIN,Ev.ui. ILT ti-lEANA - BROI3ORT HOMY TO TL .Irt DOOR 01t,..17.111„354L10/D:.. A WONDERFUL DD3OOYIMIT has reaMtlY beim Midis : .ra. by Dr. Curtis, of tabs cit y in the treatmerd'of•Coto" 'Eumption, Asthma, and all diseaseeof. the Lunge. Wit re. Ter to Ils. Cusms's Ryanlts,As 4 09 AMIGI.NTaxart Vern sax Omar Stem" With this new method, Dr. 0. haste , • stored many afflicted ones to health, ' wean evideriesitotwhich..'• he hat. innumerable certificates. - 13petaking'. of the.treat, went a physician remarks, It Is evidentthat Irdtalhup-e. , isinstantly breathing en agreeable, healing umor-4he me. dieing! properties must tome In direct contact'wlth.the • whole serial cavities of,the lungs, trod thus escape the many , and varied changes produced upon them whert,intrelitle4 into the stomach, and subject to the proceed of Illgallon_.- The Gygeana Is for sale at all the Druggists throe out the country.—Ncto York Attchmdn ofgartuarylt. The Inhaler Is worn on the, breast, under thermal*, With. • • out the least inconvenlentse—the heat of the body termr . sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Illandfols of cases *of cures, like the following, might be nettled: One package of the Dygeana has cured me o e *Mae of six years standing. J. it' P. M. of Dmmumon, • lam cured of the Asthma of ten, years' standing by Dr. Ourtie'e Ilygeana. tdshosszr Rurrow„Drooklyn, Mrs. Paul, of No. & Hammond street, II: Y, was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the' Ilygeasta. • My sister bee been cured of a distressing cough cf serene/ years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the physi cians. She was cured In one ntonth,by the linntni; .1. 11 ..GaIRLIMT,Ricond, Me. The Rev. Dr. Cheerer, of New, York, teatlliett of our Medi. cine In the following language: New Dna Sia—l think highly of Dr. C urs Ilygeani stir a " remedy in diwases of the throat and lungs. Barlog had some opportunity to testify Its efficacy, lam convinced ' that It to a most excellent medicine, both the'Syttip Ind ' the inhaling application to the chest. - . N. R.—Dr: Curtis's ilygeana is the ORIOINAL'and ONLY KNUINR ARTICLE: all others are baselmitations, or, vile and INJURIOUS counterfeit& Shun them as`yOu would POISON. Sir For sale by Dr. Oeo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; R. R. Sellers Co-; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny Cffty ; John ' - Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Balser, Rochester. , fimyttilawam • ='," W. A. GILDENFENNET & FM et oppeelte the Theatre. MEM J rti ~~~ ,~. -.:~. ~
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