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Hobert Turnbull; 'Life of Chevalier Bayard; Idles Des her's Receipt Book; Trarobr in Europe and the Baia, by S. J Prime; Meta azdtAtits Doctor 111,1dmi Pa th , by author of "Alone." Japan se It was and le, by R. ilildretb ; Dew-Was; Star Papers, by U. Ward Beecher ; History of Hen Fever, by Band:Lam ; tilts of Blarney; Mrs. EU& Cook Book; Tho klatch Girl; The Planter'e Ylettur, lowa as it Is In 1855; Ramped Nun ; Harpers* Story Book, neatly bound In 10 vole—the beet books for children extant; Clearfield, by W. U. Arnold ; Lipploeott's Garatteer of the World. Biso, • large essortnient of School Books, Stationery, do., which will be eolelo per tont. lower than can be bad Are' where. Iternetaber to cat! at octli LAUFFItIPS Bookstore, No. 3d Fifth st P IU 18Ufl—•LW 4us floe. 1 and 2 eattkra:ito; 100 .• Juniata; 200 " Allegheny; 60 " Coke; for sale by JOHN MOORHEAD. UNIOIRSHMT.S ANL/ URAWICRS.—Just 1,7 c-rived an assortment of Cashmere, Scotch Wool, Shaker Knft. Lamb's Wool Merino, Chamois, 12 Thread Silk and Stoat Silk and American Wool Wrappers, et the FURNISHING HOUSE af L. lIIREEIFILLD A SON, • beta No, 70 Wood street WksYin...LNG Bak Wul, MUPPLPRH Mill 80AJCVS— I Just received, s OLIO assortment of Scotch and Bay State Shawls; and Nllk, Ch-Dille, Cashmere and Velvet If utliere, at L lIIELSUPIRLD k 80N, oetl2 N 0.70 Wood street. (VILNA TEA 131 . 011,13-30 cheats of Black Teas of the ILI finest qualities; 20 chests Young Lipson, King Chop and Morino, with other grades,} oat received by Y. R. DRAYO, 12 No.l Diamond. SDG AS-25 bblo Loverlng's Crushed, Pulverised, Coarse Pulverized and Clarified Sugars • 6 hhds fLovering's Syrup, unequalled for fineness of flavor, Jost received by oetl2 F. R. DRAY°. ILLSEar-200 boxes prime W H. Meese just rerniveal •01 for roan by focti2) Y. IL DRAvO. IDs. Drum 00d6a6 ; 6 bblo. No 1 ?dockers'; 2 do do Salmon ; Just recalled by DRAVCI. Sll &NILS] oIIAWLB I bIaSON a CO. are now receiving the largest and moat defirahle assortment of littawis everviltred in this market, comprising the ew-et and most fashionable steles in Long and agnare Bay State, YmPlre f tate, Scotch. Thibet, Steua Cashmere. an ; also, • very elegant assortment of Long and antiare Broehe Fteiwis. ocie WWarclizs, JEWItLLLY , no —lust returned nom the blast, and now opeotra a large end spiendkl assort ment of goods to my Hoe, which wtd be solint iow prices /113 P Watches repaired to the best manner. Jewelry mods to order and repulsed. Silver Ware manufactured. Ito W. W. WILSON, Oet2 67 Market street. oorner of Fourth. SIX AMA's Of GUOILUG LAND FOR SALS--Witb. gord Dwelling House, Spring Rom., Garden, Ac.; iii ender good fence, and in cultivation; situate about eight =Destro= the city. Price $7OO. Terms may. oel 8 OITCIIIISRT At SON, b 3 Market at. ILIOR HALLS AND DININO ROOMS—Oak Wainscoting. r end Ceilings of glittaltethian style: Mathias is every variety 'or tale by W. P. MAMMAL', A CO. ``ILK SWATS AND DRAWKILS—.Iust received, .n as- IT of 3, 6. 2 and 12 threads Ellt Shirts and Deaver., of all Mies, by octl L. lIIRSEIFIELD d BON. ADiks , CLUAtin, T,Lai na, Ac—n. A. ninnori a CO have Jost opened some 200 more Cloaks and TalLiaa, of the cusereat and most elegant designs In Cloth, Velvet Moire Antique, ao. oetl2 DON SI BTS-100 more of the most fasbionablo atyhoo and ailars of Sotlo and Velvet Bonnets, of their own and Eastern manufacture, ready fa exhibition. A. A. MASON & CO , c 1.12 P. Bb street. li ttOWN'S 1133KNcS O B IN A O . IIL A tass for K es a bs by oelP career Wood atel First eta. EJLIIONS—ZI boxes fresh & emom last re. rived sa•l tar sale by REVVED. ANDISRSON, oet I No. 39 Weal street• GUN AfISALREt lba racelved sad far Rale by ocil FLEMING BROS. PItIIIN DItUWN 81.Ria it at autrnon--Qo TUlteneY MORNING, October 1&h, at 10 o'clock, at Ole Ware. hones of kleeers. Itogliab a Richardson, No. 111 Water extract, between Wood and flardtbeelddltreets, will be sold, 1 , 9 bbde !P ti tne Cuba Odor. Toone ataxia. twtlb P. M. DAlife. Auctioneer. MATURMS4I.O4L INSTROUISNTS—Just opening. • vary' superior lot of Mathematical Instrument; which will be told at greatly reduced rates, by W. & HAYKN, Stallocer, Market shred, corner of Second. 1)011113 2doo/NAIISS, CANES AND YALU/It—Just re calved, • fall mipply of the abate goods by L. 111118111/IMD A BON, No. 70 Wood area. HANDSOMIOT assortment of Getters and Yang 1 Shoos ant be bought at No. 107 Market nivel, cheap or cask. raua4 W. K. 8011bIlialTZ NIS stpo fors-too story Dwelling Howls, with atom % m =en In front, and ere alter rooms and • ball ; also • back building of two moms. The lot la 17 feet front on Roth:mob strut, Allegheny, by 77 deep, to so alley. Thi' property is to good order and will be sold on easy terms. B. CUTHBERT t SON, 63 Market street. YARIETIES--Tho Pocket Calendar, or Revolving Alma nu; Pocket Mementoes, Piney !Emery Bag., Snow's &book Pen, Pistol Pencils for bor., Hale Brushes, Nazi Powder, Herpetie Boap, Rotemary for the hale Ake, alw Ire on binds and for sale by B. L. CUTHBERT, octl2 63 Market rtreet. AO. 81.10A11-70 hbds prime for Ws by 3.1 . octs SMITH, BLUR k HUNTS.B. VflE.BB 00‘,D8.—A. A. MASON a CO. Invite attetitioe to the large and elegant stock of Dram Goode they eJ oat received, comprising the most fashionable 'Medea of Preach Merinos, Paramettes, Plain and figured Wool De banes, Wool Nelda, ao , dn. NOTICE TO Moorrea Patent Improved DAR, for sowing Wheel, Oats, Rye, Etarley and Gram Seeds, for sale at the Reed end Agricultural Store, 47 nab street, by Lang22l4-3P9 JAMBS WARDROP. DOIIBLIS BARIUM TWIST AND PATRNT BREECH GUNS, trots $lO and upwards. Call at the Enterprise than Works, 130 Wood street aug27 It - WE & TETLEY. IUIIII4UMATIBII.—Dr Brown's newly dtecovered remedy at for Rheumatism Is e speedy and certain remedy for that o.infal trouble. It never falls. Otßue mad Private Consultation Booms, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor Is attempt at home. oo•ecdalely APPLETtibrit, DICTIONAILY of Alsw.hines, kieehaniek Engine Work, and Engineering Illostrated with four thousand engravings on wood. In 2 wove. //or sok. F lN' Plta LIANOINGS—PatteI Decorations, in Gobi and Velvet, for Parlors; and other ese.desiges, Joel markt and for all by W. P. IItA6BHAILL & IXI., ect4 87 Wood street. O. AIO4A2SISES-21 bble nu. N. O. Waimea Tecrived /1 • per steamer Ma, for male by ATWELL, LEE CO. "FARTS AND COLLAttti-,/att rte lend from the Peda l , ' • floe lot of Shirts, (french wrilte,) with or without the new Kyle Apron °annoy by UIIiftIIFIRLD A BON. IicipANILLA ANDOTUK • WKAPPINU PAPEB6---tnuall VILL and large, light ani heavy, for blannpapere, Dry Own% Shoe; Confectionery, An, now reeetvtng and for sale, wholesale and retail, at former low prices, by J. 8. DAVISON, 65 Market, near Fourth Wed. P.8.-Dry Goods Merchants. invited to try them. retail Q, °MUMS LIQUID LLAIR DYE changes almost instant• I) ir red or grey hair to black or brown. This Dye has bean nand In thousands of cases, and le a moat excellent article. St pa box. HERPETIO BOAR is used for removing tan, sallowness, and rearms of the skin. It also cures all chaps, chafes and rough ,ea of the akin, and renders it soft and white. 12% cents partake. Bold by B. L. CUTHBERT, oda 59 Market atr.et. /POE CONSTANT UBE of the }l.OBltbiARY will keep the Wrenn and Innutlent to the most advanced age. It eradicates dandruff and keeps the scalp healthy and clean. It a•eo poi:manta the hair from felling off and promotes Its growth; and then It Is only 25 cents per bottle. Sold by oattl 8. L. CUTIILOCIIT, 583Iarket et. ▪ LANK2Id-2uo pain! 104, 11-4 sod 12-1 Bwlss, Whitney ▪ and otter makes of Blankets just :wafted by "to A. A. MASON A CO. VINE lIAVAN a stIOAILS-1 have Just received another _ll' supply of genuine Mayans Began,. Those alsbing an edeellent article of Segars can always procure them at oet2 30d. FLEMING'S. DZABD—No. 1, for llaßroad Cara, heary:Afachtnery. -jr 410.; No. 2, for Cool Cars, Wagons, Cardagns, Oath" , Drays, Ontnibtisses, Ac.; tor sale by oct4 !DIMLY if. COLLINS. W LNDOW OLAK6--P. t J. Brirarer'o brand 60 Dined Bzlo ; 20 "do 10:12; 26 do 10x14; with other Blrev, for sale by °eta SMITH, et Allt PEKIAt'TISA BTORE. No as Ihreg oidifed.,ll lane slack of 4111.1rEN ' tuelit &CH TeAB comastbag of all the ditrereot flavors and grades, purchased &reale= the importers, for cash, and will be sold whole sale aratretsdl at the lowest ptioes. 8. JAYNES. RIMMINOS—A very lame assortment Cr Dress an. Oink Trimmings, - of the most fashionable /Was, j. received by 16.021 A. A. MAPON a CO. ulditili7llB—A. A: MASON & 00.1tsvo tocolveo 'pry .4 1 Tit".. • White. Bed and Yellow Monde, m of at ga ds; a lot of 10-4 Bidding flannels. sopa llila OLOAKISO MOMS—Just reovl ► ed, ea watt ost of superior shades of Orgy Olathe for Ladles Clink& 1 9 .1 48 1 A. A. SIABON OM J. MBE LINENS—A. A_ HAWN 4 00. baie ituct oPe4ed 2 cases of the best make' of Irish Linens, of eesmi pad& sep2l3 TELL& 8 • • WIS—An assortment or very rich and b addonsblo colors of Stella Elloorlainst opened. scPs.: :. A. A. MASON k 00, 25 Fifth st. ' -: • .zu story, by .13 Harland, author of "Alan," for We at ova: DAVISON'S, e 5 Market St. 4„) . TEMA ICHAWLSAIII excellent style of the above, with in Mocha Bor4er, Jot Fai:Mired: oak', A. A. MASON A CO. 14.Watlittr4W-1( apt today—get yOux phis at.oAttati'B, 118 Voiiith Ore4"-not ,L4tyette t(sll}, oaf, urP&Str-40?italms pure s art#lB,obr tale b y y sepls • 1130111.1" 11 (Wan. U. T. 0. MOROAN, F 0.1.04 Wood .treet., near INlth: - RAILROADS. o itin - tritAX.7ol4 - iAfiROAD. 'NIMBI*a plum* lifaaieement=Change of. Time. THERE DAILY TILA/N8 EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX ORPTED.) %mid but 01Is Change of Care between Columbus and Daltlmors. 011 and after ldondsy,June 1805,1856, Trains will run as follow/ GOING BAST. Expreu M Night Leave. Tram. , Train. Train. Columbus. ....... --MOO A. M. 3:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M. Ne wart.......... 11:10 " 4:43 " 1250 A. 61. 7.aneerrille ...—.......1220 P. M. 600 " 212 " Caneard-------.1238 " &44 " &01 " Cambridge ...—... 120 " 208 " 320 " Barnesville-- ... .. 223 " 826 " 4:48 " Belmont ......---. 244 " 8:61 " 6114 Arrive Denali . ....... 8:30 " are. 0'.46 " arr. &lb " GOING WEST. Brpren MaQ Night Leave. • Train. Train. Train. 8e1ia1r....--- 945 A. M. &lb A. M. 6:00 P. M. Belmont.- likal " 6:15 " 708 " Barnesville. 10:52 " 6:43 " 7.40 Cambridge .............11:66 " 6:94 " 800 Conaord----.—...1117 P. M. 8/0 " 9/5 741008Tille .............. 1.10 4: 930 44 limo .4 Newark —.........- US " 10:37 " 11/0 " Arrive Columbus— 11.20 " 13:16 P. 2d. iso A. M The Ka - press Train going Rut will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor% Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell% Barnesville, and Belmont only. Coma Wier willostop only at the above named Btatione. The gat Train will atop at all the Stations where the Mall to to be received, or delivered, ant at all other Station on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta tions on proper notice bring given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Pique and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train oh the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East ern (Atlas.. The 3:60 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky. Maniedirld and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana • oils and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central &Broad will alai connect with this Train at Columbus, •nd reach Wheeling at 91b P. id, and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving In Dalti• more at F, P. id., next day. The MAO P. St Train connects at Columbus with the Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6e.90 P.AI., awl arrives at Belli& at &16 A. M. ron•<ectlug with the Ancommoda. don Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pasam. gars leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route,via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day. ton, reach Columbus in season to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Rasters Cities. GOING WEST The 5:15 A. IL Mali Train connects at [tallish. with Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago Ma Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and Ma Urbane.. The 9 45 A. M. Expross Train connocts with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 3:20 P. IL, and connects with trains going South and West arriv ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The 6.-00 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columba, with Roil Train at 215 A. 51., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Term Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago. ISAAC H. SOUTHWICK, Supt. Zanesville, Jane 18, 1855-4 jo2lj CLEVELAND AND PITTBBIIRON RAILROAD. MaffiffM4MOMM OOHNEMIIO NITS STEAMERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE, VIA WIILLSVILLE, AND Ohio and PSUlrllyll/11/1111 Railroad, VIA ALLIANCa Tabortaak, quickest and moat reliable route to Toledo, I Chicago, Rock Inland, °Mona, and St. Louie, le VIA OLILVICLAND. This route is One Handfed miles shorter and about nine hours quieter than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Traits from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Pally Trains from Cleveland to Cities") Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, cod Bt. Louis thirtpeeven hours. On and after Monday, September 3d, 1555, the trains on this road will run as follows: Enn=l me Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Itallroad leavtug Pitts burgh at 200, A- M. and 8.00, A. M., and 300 P. M., con nect at Alliance at 800 A. M., 11.60 A. h 1 , and 030 P. M, as follows : Tralto for Cleveland leave Alliance 8 00, A.M., 11 60 A. M., and 036 P. RI., conn.ctlng at Lludson with Trains for Cuy• shoga Palls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 10 26 A. AI., 210 P.M, and 869 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louth, Rock Island, Bakens, and the Northwest, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. 11., and arriving In Cleveland at 2.20 P. IT., as that Is the only train by which sloes eonnections are mule through the stove points. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 nest morning, andSi- Louis at midi:tight. The steamers Wipe* and Rosalie will leave the Monong► hills wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted,) at 10 a'ekwit, for Wellsville, connecting with the train leaving WeILWIlle at 490 P. 01. An Aecoutinctistion Train will leave Wellsville daily, (Busulays excepted,) at 040 P. M., connecting at Bayard with Express Train, arriving In Cleveland at 2 10 P 11 ?nine (mm Welirvitle cum:reeling et Bayard for Carroll. ton, Waynesburg, Meer Brut New Philadelphia. Tieketa for Cleveland, Chleago and the North West, vle Wellsville., are sold at $1 lees than via Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, ran as follows—Leave Cleveland at 010 A. M., 245 P. M., T 05 P. M. Arrive at Chicago Et 30 P. 11 ,TAO A. M., 930 P. M. Trains leave Chicago (or Rock leland and lit. wain as tollows:—Itor Buck island at 900 A. M. and 11 00 P. M. For Et Louis, 9 15 A. M. and 11.45 P. 11. Rummagers for St. Loofa go over Rock Wand Railroad to Joliet, and thew:eater the Mango and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thenca by steamboat (V mile.) to St. Louie. Passimlgen by the 9 lb A. D. Train arrive at St. Louis iLla) nam• evening, and by the lUDS P. M. 'rnaln at noon nail " Logue checked through to Cleveland, and there see checked (or Chicago and St. Louis. /ARS VIA ALLIANCS AND CLIIVELAND. . - Ili Doll. 2d s. lri class. 2d es. To Alllessee.._..s2 30 To IA Belle— $I 00 $l9 50 " Cleveland .... 400 " Rock lord, 18 00 14 20 " Toledo - 600 " Galena - 18 15 14 00 " Chicago $l9 00 $lO 50 " Ppringoehl 18 70 16 20 Bl000sle;t-- ID 90 14 60 " Bartlngtoo 19 00 " Bt- Louis 21 00 18 50 Pessetecers ere requested office of tide Campsoy, lu door below the corner Great American and U.S. Ezpreas & Nail Banta 72 MILES OP DIATANCE SAVED, And Two 0 hanges of Cars and Baggage Avoided. AIR LINE ROUTE BETISTRI CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS : Via L'ILIC4OO, ALTON ct 81 LOUIS RAILROAD, Pormorly 00Wage & Illasissippl. CILIMit) TO ST. LOUIE IN IEN HOURH.—Trains leave the Illinois Oentred Depot, foot of Water most— St. Louis Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7 15 A M. Louie Night daily, Saturdays ex ne'd, fr.SO P M. Et. Louis Freight d Emigrant daily, Bond. au 6,30 A M. Baggage checked trcuph to Si. loofa. Trains run tinect through to Alton, (259 miles,) with out change of can or baggage, and connect with the Oompany'a splendid steamers Wi.cAeller and Reindeer, running In exclusive connection with Pnrencer Trains from Alton to tat Louis, (23 miln,) without landing. These teals, for speed, anneal:bee and elegance, are unsurpassed on the Western waters, being fitted up with Baths and ope rant* Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of removing the dastuaavo able In summer railroad traveling, and reaching Bt. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long ride. To SO:4141 and Nebraska this is the most direct route, Pad passengers destined for Bloomington, Sprit:plied, *Jacksonville, Naples, nud all points on the tilesissip , nun, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, w il note the important raving in distance,being seventy-two miles less to fit Lords, thirty-seven iles le® to Bloomington, Seed tlftpeight miles less ft Springfield than by any other route. Through Ticitms over this route can be procured at the varione B. It Ticket Offices in New York, Boston, PhiWel. pbta, Baltimora, Albany, Budalo, de., and a all Through Ticket Offices throughout the States, and in Chicago at the Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street opposite the Tre- Mout Elnuse—inul at the Depot of the Illinois Central Ball• road, foot of Water street. Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depot' of the various Reeds going Into Chicago, to Check Baggage throngs' to any point desired on the fine. R. P. MORGAN, Jr., Eluoarintendent 11. J. D. BOIINBAIRRIIORN, Beni Oms'l Passenger Agent. CRNTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI 1118017011 Northern Illinois is the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Rs'lrons' to the ICI 4 1 09 Ohicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL MERE ROAD FOILAttiLLT Site 0010000 AND AURORA It OINY. MILITANT Team R. B. to now COMPLETED, And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON lowa, without change of Cars. The Only Direct Ratite to BURLINGTON, go - nun, KEOKUK, IdIUSOATINS, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT DRS MOINMS, COUNCIL BLUYP, do and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD Route from ORICAUO TeST. LOMB, BWONI INGTON, CLINTON , DECATUR , CAIRO , BPRINGFIRLD, JACKSONVILLE:4 NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Minis. eippi Railroads. Wane on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the Bast—svolding all laying over at any of the points. Stages have Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quietest and most reliable route to reach all the Important points west or the idlasinslppl as far as Council Blatt, with from forty to any miles le:massing than by any other route. The Road, for a large Portion of the way, is laid with the aorrensmius lieu, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— newwell stocked with the moat modern Locomotives and elegant Dare. air By this route passengers are mire of making ammo- WU% and arriving at Bt. Louis on advarthol time,svoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and Ice, and dangers of navigs• Ran, months route by Alton. B a ugge c h ecked direct through from Chicago, and no chirp for halingat any point. TMOUGEI TIOKRTG by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Mama tn. the East; at the Office of the Compank, =AST of asik and Lake streets, In the Gite Building; ,at the Depot Of the Galena R. and an t is Bitch. Cent. B. B. Office, cortmr.of Lake and Dearborn eta., opposite Tremont HOODep FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive homed!, ate despatch. c. 0. attldblOND, ihm'L 0. lOW= ROA Ticket AA, Chicago: TIOR.RTG ran be procured et the principal Relircout Offloce cf the country. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, Uneurposeed for Speed es Unrivalled for Comfort. STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA BAULROAD Which is now completed and in successful operation be tween Steubenville and Newark, 0. On and after Monday, September 10th, 18.55, a daily morning and evening line of elegant and swift running steamers, commanded by experienced and accommoduting ofileere, will lease Pittsburgh as follows: Th. Morning Line, composed of steamers Pt/REST CITY, Capt Moore, and DIURNAL, Capt. Mottles (oats Pitts burgh every day, (Sundays excepted,) at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. Passengers dine on board, and reach Steuben ville at I P. M , making an Immediate connection with toe EVENING EXPRESS TRAIN of the B. A I R. R.—which mattes direct connection at Newark for the above cities. The Evening Line, composed of steamers VENTURE, Capt. Gordon, and CLARA FIBURR, Capt. Gordon, leave Pittsburgh every day, at & o'clock, P. 11. Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at 7 nest morning— in time for the Mali Train, which leaves immediately, snd makes direct connection for the above eitlee—thus avoiding night travel by rat/road. 4a - Fare u Cheap as by any other railroad route. For Through and Local Tickets, and farther information, apply to JAS. COLLINS & CO., Agents, NOR. 114 and 115 Water at., between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. K W. WOODWARD, Sup't. L DEVENNY. Gen. Agent ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: Carrying the Great U. States Mail and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY.Do Ite entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, This Bond, In conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Idlimissippi It it. and Chicago mud 061e1S111trued, forme the most direst and only continuous It. R. route from OiIICACO to SI. IlA)U18, 0111eAtiO to CAIRO, CIIICA(10 to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows 10 A. 11. and 10.20 P. 11.--Ss. Louts afro ClllO ZIPII.IBB Pasaciagera for lit. Louis by this train take the wars of the Ohio and Mex. IL S. at Pandora', and are carried direct to St Louis. 9 3.5 A. U. and 4.10 P. 111.—DIT00QII1 AND GALENA ILl pan; connecting at Dunhoth (opposite Dubuque) nDh a Daily Line of Bteam Packets for Bt Pen' and the Upper hilftsleelppl dyer cities. Trains leave Olin, o,r tibleago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. 11. and 7.00 P. M. kassengere from the Bast and plaree on the Ohio river destined for St-Louis, will save 190 miles of teatime and un itarians river navigation from ()airs to St_ Louts, and arrive dileen hours In advance of the river route, by taking the ears at Cairo. Tickets to tit Louia, Cairo, Dubuque, S. Paul, and all Ina. portant tAtwea by this rout•, can be had at the office or the O. A P. and C. A P. Railroads In Pittsburgh, and Michigan ()Antral Ratiroad In Chicago. 1. 0 It R. MASON. Supt. 'VEIN GREAT CENTRAL ROUTR, connecting the At -1 cities with Western, North-western and South western Staten, by a continuoua Railway direct. This road SW conceal at Pittsburgh with daily line of stamen' to all parte on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable route by which PRELIGLIT can be forwarded to and from the Gnat Wert. DATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PIThiBURDIL FIRST CLASS.—Boota, Shoes, Dry Goods, 76c. Per woh, (th hazes,) Pura Feathers, t0...... ..._ CLaitin.—Burka and Atetionery, Dry Goods, (In boles,) Uardware, Lea- 150 c. per 1006. ther, Wool, tc TI/111D CLAP.&—Armila, 'Bagging, Hawn } tooc. pet 1002. and Pork, (in bulk.) Hemp, /km POURTII OLAia--Coffee, Wish, Bacon and 40c. per 100Pos. Pork, (peeked,) Lard am! Lard Oil /M-• In snipping Oossin from any point • lof Philadel phia, be p•rtiefillar to MP* package - IWO Perinrytwwita Baslromi." AU Goods consigned to the Agents of this amid at Plilladelphis or Plttcburgh, will be forwarded without dclenlioll. YMEIOI.II . Aaviza.—Noceos Potter, Becton; J. L. Elliott, N. Y. Y J. Streoler, Phihulelphla; ?degree , L Boons, Beni. more ; U. C. Vrattelectut, Pittsburgh ; tihringman k Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead., Louisville, Hy. 8 G. MelJrum, Mulleon, 10d4 BAUGH • Co., Lon* Mo.; J. 13. Mitchell A Son, ilveusrille, Indium _ DAILY TUIkIUGH TRAINS, between Philads phis and Pittsburgh. TU 11 MORN INC MAIL TRA waves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 754, A. M and pug harcia for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. PUS FAST LIN . Dar Philadelphia for Plttaborgh ai 1 P. 11., and Pitt burgh for Philadelphia at /.30, P. M. TUN NIG UT It; Plll=l TItAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at (eta, P. M. Blairsville Accocanandatban Train loaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:3) o'clock, P. M. Brinton's Accommo dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. hi., 3.30 o'clock P. M., end Cal P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St Louis, 110 ; Alton, Galena and Chicago, EL; Wraukfort, Lexington cod Louisville liy.; Terre Haute, Mathison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati Day ton, Springfield, Ballet:a:inane, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbia's, ZanesvUle, lilasadllon and Wooster, Ohio also., with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NM OlilLZl.3, Sr. Lana, Lowaruis and Pacarreen. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. Yor further particulars, ems handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the Weet will find this the sticirtost and moat expeditious roots to Philadelphia, Bata mans, New York, or Boston. THOS. 5100 BIL Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia J. , 1311 Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. ON TUN 17tru OP SePTIDIUNII LAYT, two banes were delivered at the °dice of the American Its press Com• piny, In Dubuque, lowa, by a cartman from the United States Depository. Paid bosee, on their arrival at the Sub-Treasury In Now York., were Wand to contain buckshot of the sloe of 140 to th. pound, and premed bails of the Floe of 100 to the pound, to the amount of 174 pounds in weight, and 26 pounds of theta lead, No. 4. The boxes were made of white pins, one Inch thick., t (metalled at the corners, about 10% Inches long, 6% inches wide, not .1 1 ,4 Inches deep, Inside measure ment. The bottom of one of the boxes wna of hemlock. They were struppod once around the middle with one Inch hoop iron. It it claimed by the Depositary at Dubuqao, that the boxes each contained gold coin to the amount of FP.3,000. They were marked with cards a Wren"d to the "Assistant Treasurer U. , New Tort," which cards are ad mitted by the Depositary at Dubuque to be genuine. Now, therefore, for the purpose of discovering host this fraud went committed, and bringing to Dunce the perpetce tore thereof, the Amsriemt Exuma Company will pay 1110,- 000 for the recovery of the money, or In that proportion for any part of it, and $6,000 for the arrest and conviatlon of the offenders; end they will pay—liberally for la formation relative to the making of said boxes, the furnishing of steal lead balls, *hot, ae. a.. Ao. AU COMISIIIO.ICAUOII2 ehoold be addrercird to the subscri bers. Wi3L1.13, uuTraddwiELD a co.. New York, LIVINGSTON, FAUGG A OD., Buffalo, Proprietors of the American Itrpress Co. octelmd • procure CAT tickets at the • e Monongahela Howe, third AND, 8u 't, Cleveland. OA 00 lIYy, Ag't, Pittsburgh Alexandor W. F o AITORNSY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW , LSD Sou© tog IA OFILMMIT, Agent for procuring Bounty Lauds and Pensions, and for the Collection of Chime to filtnat Britain and Ireland. ler Collection. made In this and adjoining Counties, Rae ate. of decedent. settled; Real Estate bought, sold or limed, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Otßee on FOURTH Arse, s few doors above Smithfield. Pittatrargb, March 28, 1866-4mh2tislevl AIL. A. Awlller, WHOLESALE: AND RIITAIL MAIER u FURNACES, Ranges, Stoves, nu, [roe and Housekeepers' Hard ware, Thle& ?declines and Tools, Tin Plate, &lost Iron, Wire Rivets, de. Ac. 24 North Second street, (opposite Buehler's Hotel,) HARRISBURG. set Alm MEM IcrigNga- TKANSPORTATION LINZ. AIaTIOIPATING the want of facilities for transporting Freights to and from the Raatern Cities, Tin. Pennsyl vania Canal and Railroads, we have Increased our stock of limits, dc, on some, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which glees so a capacity of over 1500 tons per month each way. We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronize the State improvements, !bore will be nothing spared on our part to render general satisfaction In forwarding East. ern and Western Freights with promptitude and desq .a tcLio RINK ItiFFOHEL augll:y Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. 'wON'T BELIEVE rr i—thaless you can satisfy yourself / that the statements made concerning the properties of E. Ilehnstreet & Co.'s Inimitable Mali. Coloring, can be fully substantiated by facts ; and that a trial In every rase will satisfy those using It of a most curious mid singular phenomenon—that is, grey hair restored to its natural color, with all the strength and healthy growth of youth. It is composed of oil and stimulating spirits, to compounded that It can he used as freely as water, and with es much safety, not coloring or staining the skin In the least; and it also .mparts to the hair a sloes and beauty unlike that given by any other preparation; and in every case it will restore the natural color of the t air, where age or sickness boa turned it grey. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by octt S. L. OVIIIBKRT, 6/1 Market et. , g The Rest Ilitear to the World n TS Mg ugIISRICIAN WAR," made in Philadelphia by (}debris[, and sold daring the lest live pears to thou- I sands of our eltlsene , by the only authorised Agent far Western I`enzusylsenia. W. W. WILSON, Market smiled, s' eta • RAILROADS PROM PITTSBURGH TO Oolombits, Indianapolis, Chicago Cincinnati, Term, Haute, Rock Island, Loubrrille, 'Vincennes. lowa City, t. Louis, Rvansville, Dubuque, Dayton, Cairo, Dabaque, Xenisr Memphis, (Minna, Zaneaville Vicksburgh, Peoria Newark, N e w Orleans, Perri, AND !DM PUDVDPAL MHZ IN TEN WEST AND BOUM, Pall Arrangement. lAD 01110A00 W CAIRO. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. EL IL HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philedelphis. H. J. LAJMUATAT Superintendent, Albion*, i`s.. IPOLNIISYLVANIA RAILROAD. $15.000 U.IEWARD jaDUB HANDZ RUPP t—Use the genuice llormo Bose, the test thing ever seed to make the hands moody soft and white. ft also removes tan and sallow ness of the elan. Persons who have the rare of children should not be without it. As a nursery soap, It Is excel lent Oae trial will convince you that it is Just what we claim for It. It has been need by thousands since first In troduced here, (in 1850,) and never fella to give Satisfaction. It to also very cheap as well as good-12% cents per cake. Beware of imitations; none genuine anima you And en closed In each wrapper a " Weather Table " Bold, whole sale and retail, by B. L. CUTHBERT, ocra Ad Market street TEXT BOOK OP GEOMETRICAL DRAWING, for the it. use of Mecheoics and Schools, with Illustrations far drawing plans, sectirms and elevations for buildings and machinery; an introduction on Isometrical Drawing, and on essay on Linnear Perspective and Shadows. The whole illustrated with fifty-six steel plates, containing two hun dred dia By Wm. Minide, Architect, Professor of Drawing n the School of Design of the Maryland Institute. Fourth edition. For sale by B. T. 0. MORGAN, actin No. 104 Wood et. 1856 1131,1/8 ALMANACEL-43auford 0. HUN Pitts . b h Almanac, Magazine Almanac, and Amer. loan Farmer's Almanac, No. 27, for 1850, published and turw ready (or sale by the quantity, by JOHN It. BIELLOR, No. 81 Wood street. For sale, also, by all Booksellers in Pittsburgh and di la gheny Qty. sep29 Picruns, MIRROR AND FANCY BRAISIOI Of TUX most complete and flashed style ~may be totutd ,at BO6ORINGI3, on • St Clair street, hear, the Allegheny Bridge. This gentleman has also on hand-a iplenal Jet of Mirrors, some of 'stash we am encased In unique and beautiful frames. else Idol a call. ..19., r ~;"" , r• • 1 MilEili INSURANCE - COMPANIES Iharease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS ! /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819 . . . • oat,: Capital, 0800,000. rpm THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the I Assets°filo AITNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, as furnlehorl this agency on the let of January, 1866, ;ander oath. Real Estate, unlncambend. .$ 16,672 06 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able semilumnally 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7, 313 1 7 SRIs Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank— 126,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,515 00 Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford Bank Roche In New York city Cash on hand,ln Bank, and In hands of Agents and .... .................... 212,605 06 $773,278 63 The amount of Ilabillttesdne or not dueto Banks or other oreditoro,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,,—vtone. Losses sdjusted and not due, $148,516 42. Losses unadjusted and In suspenee, waiting for further proof, $01,257 00. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, An. 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 condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount Insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design Is to limit the lose by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. TilO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. SUM Or Oommomete,Hartford, Jan. lot , 1885. Hartford county. L: Peretnally appeared omen A. Alexander, Secretary of the !Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, le true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Loam paid by this Company for theyear 1854 exceed 6750,000, while the premiums received for the name time tar exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Polides covering nearly all descriptions of property, Le aned at this agency, at remunerative rates. Office, No. 87 Water street., Pittsburgh, Ps. janll IL B. TEN.EPOR, Agent. PAWNEES' AND DIESOLIANIOS , LIFE, FIRE AND VIARINE Insurance Company, 02 PiIIIADSLPLIEL. Capltal..... ................. Amount securely luvesiekl Tuns COMPANY effects !Firs Insurancs on Buildings, Goode, Pura) urn, As. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Insurance upon Lives, upon the moss favorable terns& DIRECTORS. Han. Thomas B. Florence, James E. Nemll, George H. Armstrong, Charles Dingee, Ed. P. Middleton, E. IL lielmbold, George Helmbold, Fred. 0. Brewster, Thomas ALsuderteld, War Leech. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. HOWLED R. Hi:WWII; Secretary. PITTSBURGH REFERENCES. Hon. T. M. Ilowe, H0n..1 R. RPCllntock, Hon. P. G. Shannon, Col S. W. Black, lion. J. B. Guthrie, A B SPClalmcmL Risg , Thomas J. Heenan, Esq., Witsno M'Candless, Esq., Col. J. He - on Footer, Gen. .I R. MorebesuL R. M. Riddle, The ehararter of the above Comps lay le of the first class and combines the rare and unusual privileges of Fire, Ma rine and Life Insurance. Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated in its management, and intirrestod as Steclc holders. TtIONIAS 3. BUNTER, Agent, /1 27 Eit. Charlie; Building, No 105 Third et._ _Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution, 68 north street, MIXT DOOR TO TI2II PITTSBURGH BANK, I 8 NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wed rsulay and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of 01 sums not less than One Dollar, axed a dividend of the proflts declared twice a year, to June and December. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering the benevolent oixiects of the Institution, have entered Into a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to depoeitozs. Books containing the Charter, By-Lowe, Rules and Regu lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. President—ll BORGB A L MBE. TIC: PILMIDERTS : Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenberger, George B. White, Charles Knapp, William P. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy, James W. Kaltman, Tbeobald Umbstaetter, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, William Phillips, William J. Anderson. MUSTSZ, : John G. Backofen, James Konlman, Hilt Burgwln, John M. Kirkpatrick Albert Culbertson, John D. kl*Cord, Esher' Chester Robert Morrow, J. Gardiner Col itis, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo Carrier, A. M. Pollock, John B.iftegreve, Henry L. ltingwnit, Charles A. Iton, Robert Robb, K O ildriugton, tiem-ge IL Riddle, Frencia Felix, James Rhoads, George F. Gi ' James Shidle, James 8. Boon, George 8. Belden, - • • • • . of kJ Property at equitable rated. Tl.ll. CLEO phOy bare maintained • position for honorable dealing for 30 years, and Is umurpassed (or responsibility and punctuality by any other similar institution in the United /states. Semi annual statement of the condition of this Company on Ole in this office, tbr the examination of the public. U. B. Tigh-KYCH, Agent. Mice, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streeta Has burgb. IT2I DlifeLA WALLA =TULL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. / \mom to the North Boom of the Wechanga, on Third kj stalest, PIIILADELPE . MARIN X INSUR A NOES. Oa Vissitli, Caton, To all parts of the World. instours, LNLAN tNBUItANOCS On goods by tivara, canals, lakes and laud earriages, to all pa:UM' the Mahn, PIKE 1148U11ANCliti On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling bo ruses • le. Assists or T2l COMPANY, November 7, 1663. Bomb" and Mortgages k24,.300 00 Stateor Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Carden, Southwark, and other loana ...... 42 Stocks In banks, railroads ant insurances cow panics . Bilis receivable Cash on ...... - Dalattershe the halide of Agente and premiums on Marine Policies recently leaned .121,707 67 Butweription Notes. ..... ....... .................._lOO,OOO 00 Wm. Karin, Joraph 11. Baal, Edmund A Bonder, John O. Davis, Robert Burton, John B. Penrose, Goorge 0. LaMar, Edward Darlington, E. Jonas Brooks, J. G. Johnson, James O. Hand, Mopping Pinking, James B. hDParland, W. O. Ludwig, Jason W. 00WAI, Bn'7 The Fran&lln Fir* Imenranea Company, Of Philadelphia, ftwasylvants DIRIMMRS—CasrIes W. Banokrr, Thomas Mut, Tobias Wagner, Parallel Grant, Jacob H. Smith, Geo. W. Bich ands, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph! B. Bode, David 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cuts. N. Bascom, President. Cage. G. Bastowne, Secretary. Wan= totaidtehunrance,perpetnal 0711mItod, on every deliceigtion of property, In town and country, at rates se low saareconaistent mitt' security. dionspany have reserved a large Contingent Fund, Whlch, vitb their capital and premiums, safely invested, e 1 turd ample ;induction to the assured. The Aare ta of the Company' on January let, 1851, ea pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: d 918,128 OS Real itatate-- 84,377 78 Temporary L0&115..... 83,968 17 01,888 00 64,348 81 $1,212,708 44 &nee their Inoorporation, a period of twenty-one they have paid opward of One Mien Your ilundred TLon send Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and dispoel tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. .1. GARDINER 0017 IN, Agent, ap24 Moe. northeast oor. Wood and Third eta. Tug 13211 TED STATES LIFE INSURANCE , ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PUILADELPUIA. CHARTS= Ann 88TH, 1850. WARM PRIIPBTUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. ogee., 8. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Inftorre of tha Mate Board at Phaactelphia: 111110113315. Stephen R. Orewford, Pant D. Goddard, A.mbroasW. Thompson, IsZirreVlll Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. leilenry, Jacob L Florence James Deyereux, hi. Godwin, Wllltem M'Ree. Presidenr-4tephen R.Grawford. Flos President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical gameilua., Pitisburph--James H. Willson, M. D Allegheny Glity—lL D. Mowry, AL D. GEO. R. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y N 0.14 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH, OORNEIR OF YOURTU AND 811/ITIMELD STREETS. Authorised Capital, 1300,000. INUMB BUILDINGS and other prope rty against lots or damage by Wire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DiILEPTOIIII. Win. P. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. SPOlintoek, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. (farrier, lames S. Regley, W. S. Haven, Wads Hampton, D. &Park, H. IL 00g.gshall. Hon. WE. D. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Ostatia, Secretary and Treasurer. S. S. Maws, Assistant Sionetary. -- BY GOODS—Waormeti A D Hared—BALL - TRADE, D 18156. A. A. MASON A 00 , Vifth street, Are now neeelving their Pell stock of Goods, embracing tome Twenty eve Hundred Packages, which have been pur abased at the large Atistlon Bales, from Importers and Manufacturers, and will be wad at as low rates as can be 'purchased of the New York or Phlladelpbbs Jobbers. *alai DMILLINO.Buutas TO .LIST-...0ne twoetory containing eleven rooms, (well calculated fora Board , tug flotilla) situated nearthe foot of Vino street, for rent, Dv IdILLRIt A HIONSTSON, sop* 291 and 223 Liberty _,, „- • .• f,. -_• • • PAID DP 142,896 00 98,050 00 8300,000 11•400,000 --.-.- 24,012 20 120,825 IA ----- 16,011 30 $671,4'6 63 DRECTOILI Dr. B. M. Huston, Moab Craig, Spencer IS' Crain, Charles Kelp Samuel R. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James Tn.qtudr, Wm. Syr*, Jr., Joshua L. Price, James Tennant, John R. Semple, Charles &Miami., J. I'. Logan, Pittsburgh, B. T. 0. Morgan, do. MARTIN, President. C. HAND, Vivi President P. A. atADICRIA, Agent, to Water street, Pitteburgh ` , 141.•*, - BANKERS AND ,BROKERb. extrin et 1600aniti. STOCK AND BILL B,KOKEIt, office, Si. V Farrel st,,algns ,Wood. N(RFS, Dndta, Fonda , Idotigages and . Loan" on cone. terale, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Laud Warrants bought atid - aohl. Particular attention raid to the vorebnp* )stel Bobs of 130 Stash& ' • - Cop stunted to prortinUY, WY. L WILLLUIR B. at' Win. H. Williams & Co., BANKM,AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Cbrner .Hbod and Third itivelz• • /Er AU iricosictiona made on ilberal Uri= Ctollectlens f Mils, Notes, kr-, prom .tly attended tx jai:l26:ler AIMIIIRS, RODGERS & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OP FOUST'S AND EMITEPIRLD EFTRERTE, au2:tim Pt ttsburgh t Pa. Rontoval. PATBETIS • it psi, . DANN DRS AND EXCLEANCII MMUS, Rave Removed Mete Office tp tele flamer of Pips and Frood ITETSDIERAO, PA.. " EIAMINO & MEND, tankers %NI EXChange Draen.. and Dealers in Notes, Drank, deceptanoee, fiakElllffr awl Bank Notts. Exchanges on the Eastern and edam Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities, throughout thei Caged States. Demordte received In par fonds or manna paper, at the corner of fifth end Wood titivate. 1.1.eb3 H. HOLISM & BONS, BANKIDIS AND =MANOR BROKERS, an ,, . 67 ILLII.Krr smart, soul owes =ow MD SiAnn. 11001168 k SONS, Bankers and Reclaims itrokete, and„Deahma in Notes, Drafts, Aceeptaneekeold, Ba yer and think Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. ' ' Collection guide in, all the cities thevagbout the Unite States. Deposits received in par fande orctusemtpepect,ll6: 6T Market asset, between and litoarth ate. Da.so4.# JOAN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOXEN, MUSA IN lit:change, Commercial and Bank Notes. QTOCK bought and aold on COlllOl/111310D. Ooliecdona A) draftily attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. AT No. 684 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. dada HILL O CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE HECEEUB, coma or WOOD aro nrra irnutne. IGIIT ILI(011aNell on the Eastern atlas constantlyfor O sale. Time BUM of ttschange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made In all the principal cities of the tinned Stab*. De plaits received of Par and Current Fonda fmarWly ILIAD [RAILER, EDWARD RAEII :14111403 KUNII2. Kaiannt & BAHR, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Bin AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate. Loans on Dual Estate pr Btoek /3seurttios; purchase, Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and tell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the Onion. rulY/ O. R. ARNOLD a CO., BANKERS AND ELECHANGE DBOHUB, TIBALBIta In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and JLI Time Drafts, Ac. OMMotions carefully attended to, and proceode remitted to any part of the Dram Stocks bought and sold on commission. 93. No. 74 gourth et., next door to Bank of Pittst/g.tosla T HOMAN WOO DS, WCOMMERCIAL BROKER, liO Sots', Bond., Stooks, Real Estate, &a., No. 76 Fourth it., Pataburgh, Pa. Dial Clmmlottl'a Loan °Mee Aso. 100 SMITHFIELD STIMET, NSA VIETH.— II Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware and other valuable articles. anlitxtly CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE! JOIIN M'CLOSKEY & CO. )im : ttyof the celebrated Depot on Llb hae unbounded tl F.trew.b voooo popularity he name of the TILREE BIG DOORS, have, for the put , rose of acquiring more amuse for their immense business, emoted to the epacionebullsting on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the moat SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That bee ever been offered to the public. Their principal object (or this removal, Is to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to moll Goode at the L OWEST EASTERN PRICES! ♦nd they will warrant thane to be as goodas any mane f►etured In the Unton. CUSTOM WOMK, IA nil BM MLA, AIID UPON Val 80011 . 13 T NOMA The y bare on hand s full and beautiful assortment o LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING, AND BU I- NESS COATS Our interests are identical with those of our customers, and we ensure the public that our fidelity will not fall 10 dl ling all Orders we may be Labored with. Q DON'T FORG wr TIIV PLACZ- No. SS Wood Street, (lIAEIT IIIDE,) 0011,21111 01 DIAMOND ALLIT N. B.—W 8 J.3115001' patrons to cluderetend the t. we Wive no longer any connection with the Clothing Business oa Liberty etreet. Oar attention le devoted exnineively to the [louse above designated. inarld JOIIN APOLIIBHICY d Wien ARRIVAL OF FALL DRY GOODS AT LOVE BIiOTHEM, tkie- No. 74 11.ABICAT STRANT, P 11773114.712611, 11:111 SIAM OF Tllll 05liallIAL EMI 0102. (111 R DRESS Out./DS DEPARTAIENT is unusually / and containa some of Um richest and moat desirable Geode that we have ever been able to offer, such as Extra super Saks; French Merleos; Oashments; Mous de Leine.; Plaids; Stripes; Cobungs, Se- NEEDLE WORK—The best assortment In tae city. Collars, Clormizettes. Sleeves; Houncings, Edgings and 'courting.; Shawls, (Soaks, Palmas and Scarfs; New style itroche, Plan, Chistunere Moire Ant. Velvet &elks, Crape Sfik, Together with a large assortment of MOURNING GOODS cf all descriptions. Our DOMESTIC and HOUSE FURNISHING DEPART. ld ENT la well ourplied, and we feel emollient that we can offer greater inducements now than we have ever been able to offer before. We solicit an eisamilui cs our stock before purchasing Mesa here, as ail Will fled it to their advantage to do so. Wo will else be almost daily in receipt of new an 1 &sirs ble Goods throughout the season. LOVE BROTHERS, (Formerly Young, Stevenson A Lave,) sepB No. 73 Market street. Pittsburgh Pik 66 M. Atir.soLo AM: moss, 66 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS EIS FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, NO fa MARKET STREET, between Third sad Fourth, Pittsburgh. Keep constantly ou hand, a large Mock of Cloths, Casalmere.s and Vestings. Garments made to order on the shortest notice, and in the latest styles- Far All orders promptly attembpitp. { engl7..tm Wall and Winter Good* t EDMOND WATTS, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 185 UldfliTT STREET -1 have now on hand a large stock of Pall and Winter tloods Overcoatings,of entirely new dengue; Plush Van- S c =t e the m r tat beautiful papern% i lirenoh . the . an iu tril i te o b f which r inl o m:le r lo B C74 ° Cr in on the ,most reasonable term., and warranted to suit. tate Now Clothing( aloes, NO. 4, STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. MBE subserlberr has Jost opened Ltd" new establishment, I where he haaalgran on bend a largeend eholeesseort. merit of all Nahanni MATRINO,whieb he warrants equal to any In the city, end will sell at tha moinntasonable wee. The public are requested to give him • call. mer!.ly B. OPPENLIRLUER. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.. A. BLILLISit, Jr Praiical. I. AL GORDON, Secretary CaPI 1300,000. WILL insure against all kinds ofrlsks,llHß and MA BIN& All losses will be liberally adinsted and promptly paid. A Home I nstitatlon,managed by Timmons whoare well known In the comumulty, sod who are determined, by promptness end li berality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, ea offering the best protection tonics, who desire to be Insured. Direderi.--R,Miller, Jr., 0. W. Itleketson, J. W. Butler, N. Mamas, Jr., W. 11.8mIth, 0. Ituneen, George W..laskson, Wm. M. typa,James Uppers:GM, George Darste,Jartss Me- A slay, Alexandei Mlinicalc, Thome Scott. ga.. Mee, No.1:03 Water street, (Warehouses! Alpang Oo . up. tairs) Pittabtusb. etavdtly efliblOS Beti.le--We offer tat sale a Choke l„," Farm of 88 acres, eltusta in Plum Tearnehlpi aboutig miles from Pittsburgh, on the Yraninitown Road., it to iti a high state of cultivation, with a floe year; orchard of bearing apple and peach trees, all of choice grafted fruit. It is well watered, and near the house U a ttewm-tilling spring of water. The improvements are a frame and log dwelling house and kitchen, large barn,goring house, gran aries, dc., suitable and nemeary on.• farm. It would edilt a Blacksmith or Wagon maker, u there is an excellent; shop for each of dose trades on s place, well artabllshadi. Title unexceptionable. Price low, and payments reasons , ble. Alm, a Farm in Patton Township, of 110 cores, ell under fence; 70 acres of which are under cultivation, and 14 to - meadow ; water in every field but one; a young erciard of about 4 acres. Unprovemente candid of a frame dwelling hour* of six Moms, large bank barn, stabling, granaries, ec.; also, a fi ne stone springdrouse. Title unexceptionable. Price and payment reasonable. The above farms are in the same neighborhood, and the owners being deeirous of moving West, will dispose of them , on satisfactory terms. Apply to BLAKELY di RIOHEY, corner Eleventh and dmittinield eta. oct2il - .(law 11tuN-200 tons Nos. 1 and 2 Anthracite, "Mari otta," Cameron" and "Cordons" furnaces; 100 tone " Rock Hill," Juniata; 100 " Monroe," do; 60 " "Mill Creek," do; 76 " Strode, Somerset minty; for sale (aopl9) JOHN MOORHEAD. lob tons Juniata Miocene and Dumpy; 100 n Lake ObautplainLer Bale by.: eeplo JOHN MOORHEAD. I)l7Ttdi PLOWER iIOOTS--Onr annual Importation of Holland Hyacinths, Dollps, ne., for fill planting arrived. Catalogues will be ready In a few days. oetl3 JAH&B WALIDHOP. , DIRD CAGES-10 dozen of Canary, Robin awl Mooklag ; Bird Cages, of various sizes, just received end tiisnlo by footle! JAMES wmuntat AILWAY ItakBl4 POW/M—One end Two Bone -1.16 Pow with Saws, Threshing Machines, ilet—orthe Powers taryehed without machinate—adapted•formanufae luring purpose& Call and exualue, them. at ilt /rim 111 . 080 JAAISB ip. STB.Mclißlida PLANTS of the moot tra , rietiee for thie locality can be supplied In blrge quani ttes-47 /Mb street. (sspf4 JA&t 3 WA11:101UP. MOW IS TUB TIRE to secure a good ROME near good 11 School& It is within a quarter of a mile of. the Court House to Washington, Pa,frontlng the Pittsburgh toad. There ere eight sores of ground improval, with about 106 Prult Trees, and a good Cottage House of eight rooms* neatly furnished In the latest style. , it is near•the reel deuce of John .2darshall, P.N. Pries s 3ooo Raglan' zr sePg THOMAS WOODS, lifillotirth et. A PARISI, am New Itrigbton, BesvorClotnity.cOnb,ininie .10& acme, well improved, - an tiara a ft*otate cultivation, le offered ibr este low; ' • sep2B THUS:WOODS; 76310ttill'at. RITMO INKS—A=IO, Hibbeilki 2 trth'kWatreces ) . W Harrison's. and 51.1ynord & Soy& /aka, for ealmtur ootp W. 8 RAVEN. fAurns.,._ CITY *l4) Corner of And ,Third streets, MEM P. ,- GLltitlk Proprietor. .eiti,*rit zr, • Mtitokimir idniiiionottg' Haim btilpg toeloritong ogh repair sod' rensfitheVertfh gem equipuiente, threugbdutiall stew oven fk , r iloi.reolppoo of the treseihig potato,- V.MVOIVii Pirwrimr. , o.gaß'U - S , -tAkl'it , T ASO.' 344 intlgnit OARS% lel4 besia 4 thi Passenger .1.1 Depot or the Pettley'irards; Ashnin4sfacts makes de the most earvemisztlithiser alba Shy for pasengsra ink The Proprietor having et considarahle OlDalie;lltted up;. In excellent elktie> the SIANIIION noutlic *ROI pawl. tally solicit Wears of peddle patronags. There Is attached a Baena& OTABLII and extensive WAGN 'YARD, 'ga lug ample aeoommodatibn to travelers and teamsters, lib- Larder and Bar sal be -thrashed niththe beet the market uaaGbtd tebhy ST: CLAIM. IIUTNAL, Omer of Ran and St Mir abuts, Pillikorgh. RK VIPLM tinidenitigmktbitoszly "Brownit Hotel; having slot commcOlonslloTgl., aztd haying relittid it in cent 4114 WOuld.zonll3 , Invite btetriendaandt6irttauding"poPlio to givo>ilm nos% do , OlVoiimithlho convonlOnta of the bouso :Anal& long ex. parlance in the bushier bo, aux giro entire eat evfttion, and his charges ouidenate: fell= WI& ,C. CONNELLY. , LIOOD SAWN 01 "P CORNSE. -OP IaBSIIITS. AND GRANT num, near the Railroad Depot. - • hitil3:lp . JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OW STOWE. WAVERLEY, TIOESE, po, South Eighth titres TV Ohestutrtadd Walnut,Pladelphl.s. culkatiliar,uouss, 'slo42Vja:_ Pfm4uf azinsorrzu WARRIM TWO , r l Wriet ol. takeal ploasunr in announcing to lbw pribllci ant ..tfda new And *legit& Hotel hubs.= opened .aaalooniecit entertainment. Being ccenroodtomand roomy, eed l 49o l / 1 411 the qinCit ef theOhle Stage f r .fompsuay,lt offers iIIdUOMMOUtIi unenoftwaxl In Warren for theaccommoda , don of the traveling econtounlts.., • A, share of public patronage le relfroilleellett • ' ' RESTAXIII,A.N To • ' WISMAR'S . IRA iiib, Wee 0. GALLAGHER, PROYBAIIT4:111. Aural argot, between Wood and SOMLlfield. 1 anus spetlons establislonenthas been leased by the sub- . 1 emlber, and earapleted7 - Moviited'haabi' He le at all hours roared to furnish 'every luxury that tan be AbatiVin the bed regulated restaurants in the States. file Spacietut - Bar will always be supplied with the very-best Signora. Halite of every de, moriptian, in its - s eason , min Maws be found at Wilkins Hail legi - W: o. ueuieciumt. , ___. GOILNUIIOPIA AtirOYSTEIVAtiiICOPF BE HOUSE.-ts D. BARNARD. No. 40, ,UV Bind, befiveen Wood and Marker janl9:ly] P 11153131111033. 1=MI:11 ffD. INGLISII, Bole Bottler or SMITH'S celebrated Kennett Aleand Brown Stout. Akio, (kunmon Ale Porter, In quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, Ind the trade, le reeipeattnlly _ solicited. aunty Einieral Water and Sarsaparilla 117h1 D. ENDLD3II, Pitt 'street, Wow Penn, .le now y manufacturing and bottleing the above beaeragaa OD an axtentdra male. ilia &Weimar* of the best quality, and unfactural from the purest materials. octiTly GREAT DISCOVERY ABIPLE TEATS, both by able Practitioners and themi• cal Analysis have demonstrated the 'great value el PBOP. DE HEAT H'S beautiful combitudion, called ELEO TRIO OIL,. for the - relief and cure of Pain. But the people themselves -are tendering their vettlitt .in a manner both =Mistakeable and riatiefactory. More than 20,000 bottles have been sold - Ina very abort time—n great proportion to those who heard others recommend it, who bad trial it. ThatAt is a, aplendkl discovery is everywhere acknowledged, and nothing like it was ever t efore prepared. Why, for Cbrna alone, it to wrath $100,0009 year to the people; as, It edwqrs cares these painful tormentors in twenty-four olm. Bat what Is it not worth to the people if it cures Pelt Rhona, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcers, Bores of all kinds (fre quently takin away all the pain in twenty-four boars,) litreamatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronehltia, Piles, Womb Complaints, Champs, Sprain, Sore or Swelled, Breast, Felone, Wounds of all kinda, de.? Would $5 . 00,e00 . express Revalue to the people? Becarcie - a man will give freely for relief from pain. Will this Oil naliempain Certainly tt tea Snob men as we have often slanted, hon orable and high-minded merchants,masers, doctors and ethics bevel& add, after from ten to fifty trials: They say the Elect:* Oil is the finest medical combination ever pre pared, neither offensive nor iujorloua, but effectual to all the above and many -other cases. Some honorable and heavy business firms have, it is true, sold BOILS of the old (trapentine, bituminous or coal tar. he. Le.) external ap plications until their customers returned bottle after bot tle, with the remark that 6 . the remedy was worse than tbe pain ;^, yet such men have neon recommended nor given countenance ttilhem. But see some of our heat merchants ordering matv;pypry ttu days, and almays giving additional testimony to the value of this wonderful discovery. That a greatmataihdles are using it as a medicinal toilet article for themselves anddbair children, Is well known, It cares an pimples, blotches and eruptions on Melees and neck in to abort a time, you would aceicely credit it. It frequently reduces a painful swelling in two borne; has done it in bad' an hour; cured many effectually in six Mann. If ladies knew the soothing, strengthening and healinftvhfties in this Oil, they would never be Induced to use anything else for womb complainus or pains of any kind. We nor Infieri a letter just received from Henry Wiley, Seq., who went to Englend all we duce. (to die.) Lorimar, July 12, /851. Poor. Da Gases, Phila.—Dear Sir: When I left home for my health, (ecrofulous eruptions, de,) I never expected to return again, believing that my complaint would soon carry me oil. When you gave me three bottles of your Electric Oil to take with not, as merely a palliative, I did cot think I would Bo verysoon becalled upon to thank you, se I now do, for my complete restoration. , I can only say, before the departureof the steamer. that you have only to come here with your Oil, to make a for tune in one year. There is not another similar medicine in England, It in the world. 1 will write by next steamer. Yoursourett truly, Elsner Wuxi. Tt cannot be their imaginations, who state that old sores, that have discharged from six months to five years, have been cured by this Oil. It cannot be untrue, nor a decep tion, where pain is relieved in one der, often In half an hour. No I common sense dictates tud—and. GOO written totters say no/ 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 ing inquiries that any physician can anemeer, will be promptly attended to. Always enclose a Stamp, as our. ser vices are feebly-given. and we are dra'n upon, too often In this way. AU cases treated liberally'. with or without the Oil, as I have two Physicians associated for this express Purpose. Prot EL DP. MIMI, No. Ta Booth Eighth street, Phila. N. 13.—The largest bottles ten times the cheapest. Please notify me of any case or failure to cure in trent half an hour to three weeks, as I wish to cure all. Sir for sale by DIL IfEYSISR, 140 Wood et. Tana3o I)KIUTATION IN NEW ENGLAND— BULSieI, N. U., June 9th, 1853. To B. A. itilutesksk R Co.--Gentlemen: For five years past I have used B. d- gahnestock's Vermifuge La an an - then:Mutts in my practice; my attention was first called to it in a ease where I had faded W diglodge worms with calo mel, pink and cowhage_ A bolds was obtained and used with desirable effect; since then I have prescribed it for bandrede of patients, and in a large majority of cases v. tilt complete supol - s. In one cage a single bottle of the medi cine brought away from one patient nyndy eight wanks. 1 hate never known it to do harm.' and I am Induced to make this statement frOni 'an bonnet entiviction that it the mast valuable Yermifagq yet known.' Enda IS on COD. beleace la its "vett killing' metre, that I recommend It to other physicians in thlg section. and tarnish them wits the article. SAVAGE.. B. D. . . Prepared and gold wholesale and rete.ll.l)y B. A. PAIIN if/STOCK 41; CO., corner Of Wood rind Pirat gt.reete, Pittg burgh. ge•s IdM au th orised to 0011 low /paw Taltukble Law Books. 10 was. Pa. Reports, by Barr Botwices Losiltutee; Grey:OW% Evidently Wbarton's 1:404, huh 0414 And other Iteports, 131ernantatj Worksii*o• ttEO 1. arp73 . ot. tax Al** of Morning Pont DUMDUM 7 LOT FOIL BALK. A LTC 241,1 bet front on wria.E. drat, 1111124 attending A back-109 reittroilltiAi alley, ,On the baek part of the Lotti a Otillat - Welt, built for two small Houses.- This Let to In w thOsirehle location fora reoireure; and will be sal low, sad Qlt (a*oreble tonna. Title good, and clear from, tucumbrance. Rattintre.ol .080. it emulous, los . At Ottloor.of Morning Poet. • Board Log einbottle- /MR SUMMAR scumiNG - ilothine GUN HOTEL and Ground& are *Herat for RENT lot either the above purposes. The dee arid arrangement of the hetum, the beauty, extent and eat, of the grounds, and the etygui ItTe a ll i fe= i rhis ti l m4 8 1, 3 =7.= tbr mates a Mete or -muds Seminary- lot tisane; apply.to inh24lf .1: W. SEMMES, 07 Front street., trelitss's Great , Werika Tlll3 lATB OP G.WBBB WABBINGTON,— The that. Ocoee tbeabove 'Sark !snow ready terdelivery—the second volume will .be ready shortly. .It la redly gotten u P—fatetted on One IS withal** emote portraits and plane. PricataMPer -To " This edition to published exclusively by sabecription, and p T. ay 3: on the delivery of each edam. able Sinn ' AAP, are sale ents for thy above work. Ottee,:llo. ta Fifth Area, in Lauticee Bookstore, where the boektierli tie tam ,for• obbacribir's 411, orlierciddreisied.to wonted. , Ps la auadDO /ABBY attended isr Caliummirit siesallut W S-Mit/TRur , e examination or our extperior smart. Blob fitripW Moire Antique' ' ' ' • Bann Striped and Plaid Silk:ft Slack Satin-ELM Salta, (oue yard Ida . e;) flpirredid.l3lask figured Nllke ; DolHenry Plain Black Sa. A.A. MAW . rl h OD, a fifth r O / 1 liSta — Tbut /Me IhrturstOry Briok•Bulldhag rr Third erreeti Sint to Mare Coßego- - MI IMPert7 hat been thoroughly tips red; painted and papered;Und' would be a good - stand for Cortfeettonsit I.llllinpry Blom, or would atilt 'fie an extensive Book or Printing ea I.o)lW:orient, the rooms all being woll lighted and =me: Wendy arranged. Apply to sep23.- a, OIIMBIBIR &BON, 53 Market et. kiPoSTANT.—At this ammo: rte year, when &awes I of /bantam:about borsht sre ao 'frequent, and, If no. glinted, arced' ar Leto tiegenersta Into. Slaters morbutt'or, emasiatto cbo ct tastily should be without s bottle of this Voneentatal- nee trtfainaleseinger and te tattle of Wicksy's *debate:l Olarhoss Itedicitte,WhtchOf according rotecomanYing directions; *titprat, a 1 1 1:Q 4 .7, Cafe and ancludous , tercledy. They , an be had only at the Drug &mot - Mil BAPi., angle 1.36.W00d street. MUDS HAS NOT ligintia OW THS 1111N1=10 SOAP,. yy • Used for remains tan, sallowness, and retinas o' the skin. for curing acre, rough hands, and rendering them feroooth, aoft and white, it cannot be equalled. • So cheep and so good, its popularity.le en wonder.' ,blothera use it lu the nursery, gentlemen inse It foridaving, and's]] are satiated of its excellence. Only 12% ante per aka: Ra,ch cake of Soap is accomputite =wither WAN" of great use to may one.and its of the weather thus far hue hem true to the . Sold.'wbolesale and retail by. ft. COMOSIWW, SS - klarket street frlllt 'MEW EVOLVING GALENDAE—Tids fancy. Instnament Is about the else of a tea , dollar, goblideca, atlfutly orriaroentect. and rbibly'gllt, to resemble told t * , a is' so colistiacted:that by gloating on the that day of,the nth, you can %Alta glance taw day of NM month and *elk. It stain!e for'vfol only a year but all ootolOg Thonsands'are roTp, as maldng buntlfnl aqd diva, bie gifts for Meads. - It Wog as a pooketlhomoebibt is practical utility' baa toga It a naturist favorite. Only 60 tent* each. Bold by' 042 . 6 SlifirY N tatreet. 4LPACL 6I 4. I M LUNN% an...,Just nAgdandid aciiiivhitent of black and colored Alpacas, all am! and n De Wines, Claatimeresede; Also, acme very eloaluq. Allen of . .llgared Gonda. • }-00 13, „,„ . . A. A- aims It 00. a.a.aaa.a.aaaaaaam, IVhathema ZED with soutecthaid, _ --ittto Will hat' pay My cants tar la Pleture at the ousth street. octal/ Ed I veztifr 011 L -911 1 -111137 MIL 9 MI q~' i~ z,Y ~-' ~-rl~: 4,111 W 144-.l4treAsta ^. 1 - • too* 11}J. Cal* SEAusi thug st ;Alarm,' ,- tkatrion,4 - xectogloa,„ - los* Tht_prjA b atantatiala t If s . , Unalattri - Thentlitted • May*: fultatuaditris /Lad , Tawto ffei - firai% fad,. Litato,TaisliObtoptshd #34-, In4dee tirryini* ars 114 In sided s ?prosily* lib* I ie min= or leie requirodotedi • • numb slams entrerinS.qq Mop If tiandit.irtut itegetairvi verb =my sesi. .rienersotreatil Well itfhlfekcidefle. 41)0 'body sr% .neeidoiy- 71V Wine ••,0' Mee rata .disemeNvaddrieleid hareteedif Wand tylp tfilsoly Itawatta useaftrgaod filsrgatrvie This fs $llll4 Mies of Oltie,f' Damian ~t omMieniVendrlltoar ngammfe.- - They all maid end • farad:lst& atensinperevitildh bad air9lasrses all otse land. Ilene a reliable family ova, le of OW Ur. partanee to the pitbria health, atoll this PM hair tem gam , • Meted with eourcomesivekill, to Meet - thstilmasmi Mk = - extensive trial of It/ TWOS - by I r Ayelelses,4%Thaß= l ' ,pttiontitaace shorn teenlit. suspends g itothltig known of any medicine. eons Weimar effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by parsons of ram az. I idled. positions and therseter se to Ibitid 5W1 , 111.1061= of i antrnth Among the catmint gentlemen yitunad tat favor of these Pills, we may-mention— Doti. • , Dad ..et . .A. HAVES, asudytleal latemalst ftstm , State Moyer thursschneettlVertusse high profil character le ardarsedhy the- , - _ . . 1107.iiiiiiiiiiarsant, Sonata of tbs 1/olto& states: BOBJIBT,R VilftrilattPt. itoBpostest: est- tO , Soon of bBB°ITU IdtaisbliPlott.to gni Wit NOUN B. ITIMPA OS, oetho MtiltOß of Boatel otoN Dr. I. B. CHARON, Practical Clundst of Neff Tait CAN endorsed by . s.-: 7 - _ _. , .. . - - • -- • Barr vf.ladallifYi fleastaty at. States' ~. 'f- '. 'WM. B. ASTOS, the richest man in America; ~, • B. LELAND& CO, Proptietom of the Metropolitan Ilaildi 1 and others 1)1 4 eB ll 4 l Verlittr We could .oiii. many int:rived eat& Cites from elf parts the Wahiawa been treed but eel. • dense mom More conviredug thaw the esperimereof itmineul pubilemer,'ls togg.latn t ar effects npon- trier: .These :Mies the - toftal - vf bililuftvtlffallov -MA 2 , are Offered to' ' the public es : th e bestemi . most .coM ' which the. Karma slate ,of -.Medi* .wdotige..ultu. They ars compact:idea knit orthedruAntlynneedtra, but of them:dick:a virtues only Of Vegetable Monodies estracted by Chemical process.fiverstata of purity. and; rmbilred to; grahsr In such 4 mamiertis tcelnthre'the blist.retadte The oaten of innoresitlen tar thedicitselifialf bedulound In Cherry Pectoral and Pills botbito predate a mma efficient , remedy than had , hitherto been obtained by arrypecees.. The reason Is perfectly obvirms: While by the bid mods of commeitlon every Medicine lebOrdimed will:l'M:rim Ime of torrimonhins and injurions qualidesOiy,'Atie'eath WO i vidual vlrtm only that it'dmired' ter theOundltraldrattill ! present... All the limit and' obnortaiss qualities; of each substance employed era , left 'behludi'the einathinsirtuss l only being retained. Hence itlB mit ethic:Alb:4th: effete i should prove as th ey have proved, mere pupal readdial,_ and the Pills a more powerful ' antidote tddlltrlealin any other medicine known to the world:.` - .,"`" As It Is frequently expedient that Men* inisileillathoeld be taken under the eatuteel of atiettendiefrPhYsicien t attd as ho contd . -not properly-Judge- of st - reidivipidthatat !mow• i ing its composition', I have-supplied the accirrateihumula _ 1 y which both my . Peeteral and'Pilli;nri "Made,':to ths '•, - ' whole body of Practitioners in th e United States and 'BAW i D 1, , American Provincial. If, however, there should be anyone 1,..1. who km not received them, Mervin be forwarded by mall i',, of all the Patent kledhdnes 'that -itre effers4 howdy --- would be taken It their: composition Was, loseltn I , Thal: life consists in their mystery.- I. buena mytterlea. - ; The corop:eltlen of my preparations b. laid open to al/ men, and all who are com potent:lo ;judge Mtge antdect I freely acknowledge dm& - amdetlontOlti- their luttialle merits. The Cherry Pectoral wasAmoromonsl . by. eelentibo - men to be a vondered :medicine before Its-Create were k terms . Many eminent physicianahavellealared the gamefl,„ thing of my Pills, and- evan , thora confidently; and ars L willing to certify that their alltkiPelknui wurs l2ol , than realised by their effects upon trial. , , f.- - - , ~ : :r , They operate by their powerful InAuenceictu the internal . 7,:., viscera to purify the blood mai stimulate It Into healthy f ..f. action—remove the -obstructions el of. the stomach, bowels, I`, liver, mud other organs of the holly, restating- th eir inept- . --.. Ml' actiOß to health, and .by correcting; wherereit they ex• 1 - lot, eudy derange:mute as meths tint "origin of vlissies. Prepared ba ti llr. JABIKEI O. APE% ..Practleat end Ana. I lyrical Chen) Lowe-1,014m:- Price 28 emir par box. I live boxesford .: ______ _____"_, • -- ' •-• ..--'' ' • - Bold by B. A. PAWSIOITOCIP, A CO., ut-wholemds and --.,,... retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, : and by all Dealers ,everywhere.. , ' - . f. .--- Jed/Insley IN HA LAT lON ASTHMA AND MISUMPTEN NEW AND VEEN woritolutput: FficIE.ANA• nuotiawr moo TO Sts N :DOOR .01 ,tip Luaos A WONDEIYEIL . DISCOMY hes. recently beintSette by.Dr.Curlie,of tt.l3 ray, in the. treettonotaff.Cort• gumption, Asthma. and an &ewes of the Lunge.. :Wet re. far to " Da. Cllllll9'll Hrtsaaw OR 7AaltlDu I vurari V/20.11 gm CMS! SOUP." With this new mettid,Dr s Odaare stored many aliticted ones to hehltb, as en evidoring of which he has Innumerable' certilleates, Spatting of the treat , f. meat a physician remarks, "It is evkleut that. inhaling-. t constantly breathing an agniealde, healing seviste-the.lDAe diebasi properties must come in direct contort with the whole zerial cavities of thaiungs,and Untsescipe Ms way and varied 'ehatiges prtvinced upon rham_grtatalatuzducel Into the stomach, and miltlect to the proems ef..410 0 L - She illrgeaTlO is for sale at all the Dragestethrou t the conntry.—New York Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler is worts on the breast, under the ilnerogith• ; out the least inarnvelitee heat or the body being sufficient to eraprrabs the fluid. Hundreds ar cages of I curve, like the following, might be named: t;„ I One packsgeef the Amour" has cured Me of the Asthma of six years standing. J. L. liaggiumw, • t P. M. of Dungannon, Pe. I am cured of the =tuns of tau years' *sae by- pt. Mottle's Itygestot. Itsooesst Ittstos, Ilrooklys,l4l. Iles. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street.,l4.l4, was cured of ! a severe case of Bronchitis by the Itygetsts. ,t • My sista has been cured of adistrandng Omagh cfstarand yearn' standing, and decided GO be incurable by' thaphysl• clans. taut was cured in one month, by thellystana.-: J. /I..osrauss,Riamond>, pie. The Bev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, testifies GippsSteal eine in the following Isittuatto • '' New You, Nov,: 56, 1864 Dua Era--I 6141,101 y of Dr. purtizes -Hyaena as • / remedy in diseases of the throat end luny.Ruing:had Warn opportunity. CfaCKLI.,I sun- convinced that It la a Moat excellent medicine, both ;the Syrup and the inhaling application to,the cheat s , . • N. It.--Dr. Curtic'e ilygeansistheOßlElniAlentiONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all'otbezre are base , indtetione) or vile and IBXUII.IOOB counterfeits. - 'slaw thess;kl,you would TOWN. lir For gale by Dr. Cleo. R. Repute, 14011Oodistreet B. N. Rollers A Co.; tee L. Beckhanr, - /dhsbengll4ly; John , Sargent, New Brighton; p.4 - }l,lstre, Rochester.. - • lbleirtite ' CarteVs Silumffi!lb THE OIOW PURIFIER OF THE BWODI Net d Particle OF Meretury . in it. "1" YET Tlftt APPLIOTBD ILIAD AND, PONDltatsAn L Infalll • lionedyde flensfult,Kin&i ittl; Ilhanots• tam, Obstinate Casa= Wmpreeez Pustule • on the lace. Blotches, Bolls, Ague sad Fara, Omsk Bore Byes, Ring Worm or Tatter, 13011.lisatt, Bulargessed and Piin of the Pena and•Mnac Stubborn lnitas, *Malta Bleooliws, idash_agie, Spinal Oemithibstsi end ell Naas =Wag from an laludltels iss meta IderearyAtoritlasse la Life, or Impurity of Ih:rattled:. Afif Thls great elterative malitine and ',salad' Blood Is now need bytasande of geatabl a stlenternanallpifst of the.llotted fluter , who leatille to - ther-rettlaralbl tura performed by the greatest of zukudbak,. 6, cas• TKRaI apAtuau kfIXIIMBP Itleuralgt‘dtbetteisilas. Scrofula, droptions ea the Bkts, Liver Dialette: Ream Merl B oo ra ,, Anhettons of the Ettneyei Masa of the Throe /amide Ommuktathtp, remind s,),te g oy th e g am end te, are speedily put Waft& hy - mthwt-thisgresid sad For all &awes of the;Blocel.nottilig her yit beei taw to eomareferithlt. cleanses. the:systensaalt impart. day sets gentlY end entehmtly on, ðer and Ebbw" strontium - the iVetteirt Vied tone: to the Iltadreob, makes the skin clear-andhanky,-and restores thsOrosth talon, enfeebled by dlttelo* or broXert doers IT-glettlarlats of youth, to IWO:Winne ifgarsnd - etrength., For the ISdlee...n Ii lnvar4bl honor than all th, pot inettee ever need. ; Afar dosm or natteedflpealsfektlatals will removesli - eallorrnemofcompleslon;talog the Mee ISlLetileg to the cheek, glee idastleltf to,theteteplh , wore the general health In a remeritahle degree dijospdall the nedlehad era - The lerge number Of Oantlada ' Whleb Waharipieeleled front pasonefrina an Parte of' tboilloltwl/nattel i laths kid evidence that, there is no' hlsMlng stout It.-Thsdate hotel keepaemegiandes,yhydolano, end gahlte Idea l tante' to the eenunanner, an add their"tdethaissy L la. wonderful erects of this OBIUMBLUOPI , PUIVPFV46 - - , nen oath', Agent and gets Oka da/and Almansekind read thetronderfal ewes thle truivireatestertaldedlelnes her performed None mobs Wets algtteti Proprietors, 10.3 Pearl am* lau•bwmd, - V14 4 61i at it orders for mippllesald. ameba mnabei eddreseel.. • _ And frWe by 11. A. trAlltatl3Mln, JD fl /Md. NO, ' 5 , a ma, earby vrvio46 ItstotallYe.,l - OANABA ,k . - • , • ). ifi Petitusly 1ttr,.1.80:. —. 4 4- -, , - -,.„ i. . . • . Attars. we. Polinertock_Cb. - - --- ;Wehinl the.pleteut of receiving, this morning. the *Rhin airtillests ofyour Veit mifuge, which will*, very.greWincto YoniaßWlWnilOn? foluntarliy. . We ank OtdailflinutruzitTuffttalti . ':;" :i' X. hillezUllAk f 711 .1, sil % iiii amilemen—liiiiiile to ifoni yarn- - snet MO ' eon, older, wan for a • , umblet time - ;troiri sortie. 1 pinch:Ad .two: bottinflot:yune V ' •:011 which L gotta ahem three ac cording.-1 0' and' strange to ser;ln low than hotots thilrpiwisid lid boa than FIVE IiUNDSVM,WOII3IB, some of the extrata , dinary length of from twelve to liftmen inches. _ Having expeilenord .o s much Of - theL,beneW• , "e.i* your lfelinifugo, I feel - it sijdittf tomr - skio e ja Vi;i til t' public, aa, In my opinion, one of them,* - , #3llt, des against norm ever otrereistothe laahlit!: '''' .4-.;• i- - ti Gentlemen, bellevetoe'iole , ' ' ,-.: ~',- '-'''"''" - ' .. 1.,; • Your. meth obtiged.ithabnutiliii . , 2 ,- .4. NAT1L41412n1.11.. Prepared. and soli by - A.'A.i-VAILNSBUIM a i)g.i; corner of Pint and Wood atom*. ... ,-- ,' WY/0 A HOME IN TUN 00UNTAX-I4loi eget steustfortaltia IS_ Cottage house of siw gag gelhtr...idak framehans tuid stable, otwriat;e booze, snake, boUsblini, other buildings, with Twelve aftreltietyrrid aiww* Aim, fruits et every variety variety:amiOa:a SLMOlMllageett Carden, Wlttrfruits, fiewarkgta annte.B.:47" wow Vete order. Immediate poeo Can 10,-Stfito, It , B lo quire& "Situated in a • healthy and three - miles from the Point ferry, mitts, iNieshhigtoir . rpa4. Price $8,200; terms easy. This is a rare opportemul ter persona who are desirous of yroauzinga inn og saga pear the seP7 city , . - 8. tiIIITALEiNBC ALM& . , ~,b3ldeltatet. IA/ Aloara K.A.T/LAZlOlateoohl+MlF - head F and ramoyea aymptozasofttehlackap .,- ' ert3OWS =IDS . r 1,-, WaIGIEE3IIA-TlIplON ., Are never Wlllolll'B FBEIHIiJII D.aXmAaat.gt• la the moat 'Whale aertabab4rW Hair In Loy required em . „ For sale by Dr. OM R. EMYPIa and E. BBLLIMB 00.. at 28 mita per WOO. -r:.. ; I auslts. O4killtatYl AND. 4ver Lb .thwiaLWiap flottlem areas: deliouta it . ; on the judr. Wen soldort Balm sic tal6timatit.f , 11,04. bmityythirainserrinirgt testoting therlitrittib mations cannot be: -Ttis lor :DHOW (25.vaRtOt brim Itorititla the reach of 'le' TO 4 , lcige.'" , l i . ti- E ij ic goool Sold, vtioklaile is#4 titan; fitpl2 AGAZI NBA 130008, to: 4 !-Lemehfil Phret.Tork '411=4 4 - for °outer; Ilalleieeilegeghe; Or: 0 40 1 : 0 41. - • - The fieboolboy, bretikaa , Di c k ens Tdal and'hinsupb, try T AMU': * r. f. undik:tyi3antudbinr. ' -- Received and Image at • ' * A. aILDIStriItW War• j, st:opposite theTbeatis. LANFB PIMA AND NlEVAinturs tor eats lime. , . 157 ' Dunn iVo 4 i4 l einfr lß24 . Den irLLOWAY'S PHA& AND it Da. ilaYallira, Omits woos street tad Vtrgin snap. a~~~
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