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Thread SLIk and Stout Silk; and American Wool Wrappers, st the FUJINL3EIIN4 Efolll3gOl L ulaammum.a SON, ortl2 No. 10 Wood street. Pit/61 , 131AM) MUITI.VRB AM) 80+111.1ht— Sod received a Ana aawntatut of Scotch and 8.7 State Sham's; and Fitt, Ch.n.ille. Cashmere and Velvet bl uf tl ere,. at octl2 CHINA Tr& BTuR.D eti.st e of back Seas of the boost ell:WU:tee ; .1.41 chests Young Dyson, King Chop sod Moyane, alth other grades, jam ?waived by P. R. DR.A.VO, No.l Diamond. Qtraklt—'24 We. Lovertoles Crushed, Pulverized, Coarse 0 Pulverized and Claribed Sutrars• 6 bads.j Lover ing's syrup, unequalled for fineness of davor,juit rrceiced by ectl2 P. 11. Dnevo. VIIIKSE-2.00 beset prime W. R. Cheese Just received sod for sale by fortl2; P. it. FISLI-500 IDs.Drum Codfish; b bbls. No. I Mackerel; BAWLS SHAWLS !i—a . A. blegt)pi • Q.L. are uow receiving the largest end most dmirable assortment or Shials ever otkred in this masitet, comprising the newest and m6st faStithiable stiles in Long and &Lame Bay State, Eniplief Plato, Thibet, Stella, Cashmere, •4.; alga, a very elegant assortment of Long and Equare Broche Shawls. ome. JEWHLISS, do.—Just returned from the Nast, and DOW openinr a large and spiel:4ld tussort merit of goads in my line, which will by .Id at low prices . Watches repaired in the best manner. Jewelry made to order and repaired. Silver Ware manufactured, dc W. W. WILSON, .12 131 Markel street. corner of Fourth. 4,01 X -ACRES Or etillileti LAND Putt SALE—With a good Dwelling House, Spring Howe, Oarden, to.; all under good fence, and in cultivation; situate about eight nines trona the city. Pride $7OO. Terms easy. .00.1 8. CUTE BERT d SON, Eti Market mt. - 1, 1 011. BALLS 2I./ND BAN)3lB—Onk ilia.collog, eud Ceilings of lalsabot.bian style; Marbles lo every variety For ale by W- I'. NIAII.SLIALL.I C.l). 4„1 ELK. Uiiitd ACID DRAW ititm--.1 cud receiv.i, lan "Yl. sortment of 3, ti. D Dud 12 thrr.•ia Silk Mine and Dawers, of nil else% by L. IIIREHDIRLD & SON. LADDIS"' CLOAKB., de.—A. di Atitifil ICO nave - jolt opened some 2W more Cloaks and Taloas, tbevneasat and most elegant designs in Cloth, Velvet litoles.Antigne. Is. oetl2 DONNETS-100 morn of the moat fashionable my lee and It colors of Satin and Velvet Bonnets, of their oats and Eastern manufacture, ready f r exhibition , A. A. MASON A CO, eel? 25 V fib street. FLOW N'S ktlriA NCP. Li ii lN A ti . Xv,r i f i f t 7 fo s rK,a,tle ocl9 ...orEwr Wood and F,ot 1 - MONS -it) boles freedelooom Jun rocrivad as-1 Tor sale by IiNYIEIER a AN - DNB-SON, octl No. 39 Wood alteet- y' UM klinkFtE Unit-1h u lbs teethed and tar sale by 1... T Deg FLICIfINO BROS. Eulll.ll BROWS bUU Alt LT AVCM X —Oa TURbUA Y MOANING, October inth, at 10 o'clock, at the Ware ase of Messrs. Enginn & Richardson, No. 116 Water ..trest,, between Weod and Bazdtn o eld etmets, oil be mid, 10 Mule Prime Cuba Sugar. Term= at rate. 0Ci.16 P. M. DAVIS, Aortic:nom ATIIKIIIATWAL 188'8RUM8NT8—.J op. • I very superior lot or Tklntbematteat Instruments, which srtil be told at greatly rectliceirakt, by W. 8 HAVEN, Ski toter, Mart et street, earner of Etwoud. frit I ILANDSOId EST azoorunent of flatters wd Fancy Shoes can in, bought at No. 107 Market street, cheap or Clllll. (mica t W. B. SCUM ICRTZ INLY$I,ald fora two story Derailing Ronne, 'alb atom TOM In front, and OYe other rooms and a hall alto beck building of two rooms. The lot le 17 feet, fronton Robinson street, Allegheny, by 77 derp, CO an alley. This property IS In good order and will be mold on easy tonne II CUTHBERT. a 80N, b 3 lilarket street. VSIMETIII..I--111n.rock..t Calendar. or iterwolykkg aim.. nse: Pocket Mementoes, Fancy Emery Raga, Snow's Stnnol Pen, Plato' Pencils for boy., flair Brindles, Pearl Powder, Marvels Soap, Rosemary for the hair, ke., alw lye on hands and for sale by S. L. CUTHBERT. 0ct1.2 63 Market street. wi XT O. BUG N octs TARIeSSI GOODB.—A. A. MASON . a co. Write attenatloo if to the large and elegant stoek of Dress Goods they hardiest received, compriving the most tashionatde shades of French Merino', Paramettas, Pl6lll and Figured Wool De talbeo, Wool ?Aids, , he . ATOMIC TO r RELLE.B.s. Moore'e Patent Ll:sprayed 11 Drill, for sowing Wbeat, Oats, Rye, Earley and Grass Seeds, for Bala at the Seed and Agricultural Btore, 47 Fifth et, est, by islaii 22 twat*/ JAM Ito WARDROP. IDOUB4JS BARREL TWia AND PA'LCNT BliBBoll OUNPI, Prom $lO and opererde. Call et the Rutarpiee Gun Works, 138 Wood street _ nug27 UU lISUMATIBM.—Dr Broyles nearly discovery.] remedy I.li, for ithentriatism is • speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never falls Office sod Private Consultation Rooms, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, P. The Doctor Is alwayait home. nova:Asset, APVLWroIV'S DICTIONARY of Machines, Mechanics, Engine Work, and Engineering Illustrated with four thousand engravings on wood. In 2 vols. For sale by It. T. O. MOROA.N, oct2 1C0.104 Wood street, near Fifth. PAPlski ShalitllNGS--Panel Decoration., In Gold r and Velvet, for Parlore; and other new designs, just v....aired and for sale by W. P. MARSHALL R Oa, Doff b 7 Wood street. _ _ U hIULASSM.-21 bble tier N. 0. Alolsaacs ineelted .1.1 • per steamer Ella, fvt sale by octll ATWELL, LEE & CO. tlitart AND COLLAltti—Just received trout the Facts. ry, a toe lot of Shirts. (French wrlsta,) set th t or without the new style Byron Collars, by 001 L. HERSHFIELD d SON. M A . N . l d LL l. A rge nN u lr g yj t n a tl . j t. t i V , r4V-los ior ti r LA w Y . lt a ti r t--- p n1 8 ,71)4 11 0 oala, dhow, Confectionery, Ac., now receiving mug for sale, wholarale and retail, at former low prices, by J. 8. DAVISON, 65 Market, near Fourth street. P B.—Dry Goode Merchants invitul to try them. forth ciCELIUDT'd LIQUID 11A1 it DT g change. aimost Instant- IT or grey hair to black or brown. Thla 'Dye has been eased In thousand. of cases, and to a most excellent article. $1 per box. ISRPIs7IO SOAP le used for ramorlng tan, sallowneas, and redness orthe skin. lealso mires all chaps, chafes and roughness of the skin, and renders It etoft laud white. 1234 canto per cake. Bold by B. L. CUTIIBERT. ocua Al Market street.. OONSTANT UBB of the ltthiblOaltY viU keep the I hair soft Mad luxuriant to the moat advanced age It eradicates dandruff and keeps the scalp healthy tmd o.eau. I t aao preveuts the hair from falling nff and promotes Hs growth; and tben it Is only 26 cents per bottle. Bold by .t 8 8. L. CUTEIBERT. b 3 Market et. LANS.STA-2.4 pairs 10-4. It-Sqid-124 Swiss, Whitney and other makes of Blankets just received by tete A. A. MASON & 00. FINW MAYAN A eASUA RS—I have just smelted. another supply of geo Woe Ilavana Elegem. Those wiabing an excellent article of &gars can Mateyo procure them at oet2 JOS. 11110ITNOT. ItHASIS—No. 1, (or Railroad. Care, heavy:Machinery, &o; No. 2, for Coal Care, Wagozie, Carriage e, Carte, Drays. Ginolbueiroa, Le.; ior Baia by .t 4 HENRY H. COLLINS. WINDOW IThatta.--P. a J. Swearer's brand 60 boxes 8110; 2J do 10a12; 26 do 10L14; with other sizes, for sale by ortB " ' SMITH, 618111 11UNTEE _ _ TINKIN TEA 2T011.8., No. 38 FIPTII arnarr—dust re r urge stock of GREEN and BLACK TEA& consisting otall the (Efferent Berme end gradeii, purchased direct from the importers, for cash, and will be sold whole sale and,retall at the lowest prio.e. B. JAYNES. 4,1 1/11hild1NOS—A eery !Avow fritlandlNOS—A very !Asps assortment cf Dream nod Cloak Trimmings, of the Most AA:atonable styles, )sat received by - Isepl2 . l A. A. MAHON A CU. tal/N R 1.13—.1..„.k. titaEON ea- (XL dove received ek7f - . 71 - 4 _IC large aaabernent of Mate, Red and Yellow Flews:ode, of every grade ; obi), • Ict of 10-4 Skirting Flannels. awn 1, KAY CLOAKINti CIAITHA—Just reeelved, en' anairt, Dr ment of superior shades of Grey Cloths for talks Cloaks. .laste26l A. A. MASON a 00. lallai NENB—A A. Bi AWN is CO. nave just opOned 2 was. of the ben makes of Wish lAneon„ of etaty grade. .11420 STE A BHA WIS—An assortment of yet" , rich . and fashionaMe colors of Stoll' Hhawla just °potted. sep24 • 4. A. MAHON A 00., 25 Fifth ra LI IS WIN PATH -8 n.autlftil 'glary,. by Marlow Harland, author of.*gAlone,'lca" axle at eapl2 DAVISON'S, 88 Market at.-- • ka TEM& MAMA,. An =spent style mitts - abase/with, k BrC 4 b o Barderpiatt tesebreL • • I xr-DIOIIII4W-Alf nottollargelyour Opts; Wiltatet3 2 I 76 Fourth street—rtot latayettoliall. ocp porAsii,- - . aislco r cpure ardear a gale by a. wane:* : 77: • IVITSCELLANEOUS L lIIRSIIVIELD A SON, No. 70 Wood street d) -do Salmon ; just received by P. R. DRAVO. tldl„Tr. foodENA.IEB, CANES &ND Vo cotred, a full pupply of the above goods by L. U'IUSENTIRLD I SON, No. ill Wood stnaal.. 70 hbds prime tar sale by 811.1111, MATH A TIMM= RAILROADS. MR-0-k Di inatlNfilit Stummitmingtandt ta-erdif 0 5 Of 'Time. TIME DAWFTRAtig tit d 4 ractlfrn • '''CRPTED : I - Wad ..brit aka Change bf Cars' bitsv•sa oand after Mondry , June 1f1tb,11165, Trains will run se follows . . . . _ Express Naa„„ Night Leave. Train. Traski:".4 Train. Columbus- ....... _...1100 A. M. 8:30 P. 111. 11:20 P. 61 Newark 11:10 ” 4:46 " 1160 A. 61 Zenaerville 1122 P. N. Bmo " 112 " Concord 1468 " 8:44 " 3:01 Cambridge 1:20 " 7:08 " 3:28 Barnesville 2•.23 " 8115 " 4:48 Belmont 144 " 051 " 6:14 " &vire Belmar ....... 3:20 " err. 9:46 " arr.ll6 " Expren Mad Night Leave. Train. TraM. Train. Italian... ..: 0:45 A. 51. b:l5 A. M. 6:00 P. td Belmont 10:31 " &16 " 748 Barnesville 10-42 " 0:43 " 7.40 Cambridge...._ 11:56 " &04 " 900 " Ooncord .. .- . ---...-.1217 P. M. &30 " 0215 Zanesville 1:10 " 9:30 " 10.30 " Newark 208 " 10rx " II:6 0 " Arrive Oolumbria... 020 " 1216 P. M. 1:20 A. 51 The Express Train going East will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell* Barnesville, and Belmont only. Boma War will atop only at the above named Stations. The Mail Train will atop at all the Stations where the Mail le to be received, or delivered, and at all other Station on notice belnugleett. The Night Train VIII atop at all Btie Winston proper notice being glean. GOING war. The 10:00 A. M. Expeller! Train, oonnects at Columbus with the Express Train etaleth leaves Cinettuaati at 6 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Pique end 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 Rivals Train on the Skidmore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Wubington, Philadelphlaand East ern Cities. The &SUP. M. Train will connect at Columba, 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 leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and tatting the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana. polls and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, and retueb.Wheeling at 916 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving-In Bald. mole at E. P. M., neat day. The Ilan P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at bac P. AL, and arrives at Bellair at ecif. A. M 4 con.ecting with the A=nunoda- Lion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Panerr gore leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route,vio 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 l and, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. The 5:16 A. M. Mall Train connects at Bel:lair with Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, and Chicago, sin Dayton and via Urbana. The 945 A. M. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at S. - 90 P. M., and connects with trains going South and West arriv ing In Cincinnati at 7 P.M. The tboo P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train trom Cumberland. and at Columbus with Mail Train at 2.15 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago, ISAAC H. SOUTH WICK, Supt. Zanesville, June 18, 185.6—{ je2l) CLEVELAND AND PITTBETIROH STEADIERS EGIAPAIA;ANID ROSALIE, VIA WELLSVILLIt, AND Ohio and PIIZLUSFIVAMIaIIOadt VIA ALLIAACIL THE /hottest, quietest and Moot rollohle route to Toledo, cht.e., Hock Islam', Golono, oul Bt. Louie, le VIA OLEVIGLAND. 'Phle mato le One limadtpil toffee shorter and about tape hours quieter than the circuitous one Via Indlump:olio. Throe Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Oteroland. Ttirrifi>ally Tr - ins from Oteroland to Ohlcago. slieselarkl els boars, Obkago twenty-three boom, am ::.'tools thirty -sore° hours. uu .n 1 after Monday, Floptomber al, 1855, the trains on Ole road viii run as follows! VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Oblo and Nona. It►llroad leasing Pitts burgh 'a 2.4:10, A. M. and 8.00, A. 61., and 300 P. M., cou nowt at Allboace at 800 A. M., 11.60 A. 1.1 , and G 30 P. AL, as follows: Trains for Cleveland leaweAllianre SOO A.M., 11.50 A. SI , and 0 3.5 P. M , enno.eting at Judson with Trains for Cuy. „.„ 210 ls e an . m d AY an Gs d p ' flog In Cleveland al 1025 Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, lock galena, and the North-west, .ho wish to go thrOugh with out detention., will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 00 d. M., mot arriving In Cleveland at '1.1.0 P. Id., as that le the only train by which close connections are made through the above points: Pas/wagers by this train rrarh Chicago at 7 30 naalporiiing,.. and Bt. Louie at midnight. The steamer, !Clips., and Randle will leave the Elotionan belts wharf every warping, (Sundays excepted,) at 10 o'clock, for Wellsville, coupectiug with the Irmo lisevlua Well-villa at 4 30 P. M. An Accommodation Tralo will lose. Wellsville daily, (Sundays exmpted,) at P. M., connivting at Ilayard with &gnome Titan, arriving In Cleveland at 2 10 P. 51 Trans from Wellsville connecting at Itayard for Carroll ton, Waynesburg, Dover and Now Phibuielphla. Q Tickets for Clairol:am!, Chicago end the North Went, vla Wellsville, are sold et $1 Ims than via Alliance. The Trains from OirreMnd to Toledd and Chicago, run no follows:—Leave Cleveland itt 610 A.. M., 2.45 P. 51_, 7.05 P. Arriva at Chicago 030 P. M 7.40 A. 51., 0 30 P. M. Troioo leave Chicago - for Rock 'eland sod Rt lzula follows :—Vor Rock Wand a 900 A. M. .od 11 09 P. M. For OL Louis, 9.1 i A. M. and 11.45 P. M. Passengers for Bt. Louie go over Rock bland Railroad to Joliet, and thence over the Chicago and blissteapot Railroad to Alton, and thence by steamboat (RI miler.) to Bt. Louie. Peasengern by the 916 A. AL Train active at Bt. Louie 1 same evening, and by the 10.05 P. M. Train at noon nest day. (*wage checked through to (Revelled, and there re checked for Chicago and Bt. Louis. DARE VIA . ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND ld elan. 2d ors. To A111acee.....42 30 To IA 5a11e..416 00 $l3 66 " Ole eland ... 600 " Rook 161'd, II 00 11 25 " Toledo ..... 660 " Galena —lB 16 11 00 " Chicago ... $l3 00 $lO 60 " Springfield 18 70 16 28 " 8k.m1ngt....10 90 14 60 " Burlington 18 00 " Bt. Louis 21 00 16 60 Parsemgers are requested office of this Company, In doer below the corner. Utast American and U.S. Express & tail Route 1 MILES OP DISTANCE SAVED, And Two Changes of Care and Baggage Avoided. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS Via Cilla.4oo, ALTOR d ST. LOUIS NtSt.Mi& .RAILROAD, Formerly -ohmage, ete' Ithistasippi. CLICAI3O. TO ST. LOUIS IN 115% NOLlM.—Tralus leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water street— St. louts Day Express thdly, Sundays excepted, I' 15 A IL St Louis Night Express daily, Saturdays axxid, 420 TN. St Louis Freight 41 - Emigrant daily, Bun& exc. fad A IL Baggage checked through to St. Louis. Trains run direct through to Alton, (259 miles,) with out change of cars or baggage and connect with the Company's eplandid steamers Winches/sr and Reindeer, running to exult:mice connection with Pasrencer Traloa from Alton to at Louis, (23 miles,) without landing. rbeeld boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the Western waters, being fitted up with Bathe and spa claw; Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of removing the dust unavoidable to eumm.er railroad t-aveling, and reaching SL Louie refreshed from the effects of a long ride. . Ir-WN & TETORY To /Cantos and Nebraska this is the most carnet route, and passengers d'estliied for Bloomington Springtlekl, Jacksonville, Naples , end all points on the M ississippi, riourl, anuses, Cumberland and Tonne/Men rivers, will note the ImpOttant sating In distance, being seventy-two tallni leas to St. Lenin, thirty-seven miles ires to Bloomington, and City-efght miles leas to Springfield than by any other route. Through Tiektrai over this route can be procureJ at the varioue It. It. Ticket Offices in New York, Boston, PLiledel ohla, Baltimore, Albany, B 1 Au., and at all Through Ticket Whose throughout the States, and In Chicago at the Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tyr moot house—and at the Depot ut the Illinois Central Rail road, foot or Water street. Responsible Baggage Mne will always be at the Depots of the various Roads going Into Chicago, to Cheek Baggage througn to any point desired on the, line. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN THROUGH Northern Illinois to the Missileippl River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to th• MI Ippl, Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL MOM ROAD Fo•1111i1.1 1 . 11.11, anCIAOO AND 601101.• • CIAT. MILTTART Timm B. B. is wow And Trains_ „run the. entire distant frin U 7 ' ci 'l lrlfiCAllio TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change at Cara. The Only. Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, IMBUE, MUSCATINE, OQUAWRA, WAPELLO, PORT :DER AlOnfag l 0011/OIL BLUFF, • c., and the OfillT ALL RAILROAD Route from CRICAfIo TO T. LOUIS, BLOOM. .INOTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, ERRING WIELD, 3 ACHBONVILLE, NAPLNIII,-: and interniediate . gallica on the Illinois Central, Great Western, arid Ohio and Mania. Tr•ths on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the Rest--avoiding all laying over at any of the points. Stages leave B day for Southern and. lows and Northeurnrlington Missourl—msking the quickest Centro/ and most reliable route to reach all the Important points west or the Mississippi as far as Council Blnk with from forty to IRV miles less staging than by any other route. The Road, for • large portion of the way, Is laid with the oonnevons Rsn, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— , well stocked with the meat modern Lecomottiegand elegant new Cars. Air. By this route passengers are sure of snaking eonnen tlOns, and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised tiMSAToldigg the Yestatious delay of fogs and ire, and dangers of tulip. • thm,.as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handlingat any point. TURMOIL TIMM by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices la the East; at the (Mee of the Company, corner of Clark and lake streets, in the 0,,,, Efe . Tuibling; at the Dercrt,'nf the Galena lb R., and st the 711k1COstif.11: R. Wee, comtaint Lake and Dearborn ate., ,oppoelte Tremont HOUBO, Chicago. 7 Mlrcanlgutd' tblg"11t : rillrepai 7 tnml. etedespat h. b O'HAMMONDBoO o.iiouzr, Gengstletlet,chil : , AEr'ERIRITS sin he procured at the Mee* d the comat7r • 449 MEE Oolumbus and Baltimors. 12:1313X3 GOING WKS?. GOING WEST. RAILROAD. 1 -,- - - - •-.- oonsmarruto anti VIA WNLLM'ILLE. lit crass. 24 cr procure their tickets at the • Monortgaheht Rome, third t AND, 8n 't, Cleveland. CIAUOTINY, Aet, Pltteibunh. Ala LINE ROUTE BrIVTIZI IL P. MORO AN, Jr., Superintendent. U. J. 1). SOlHNiMitillialiN, Gen . ! rampager Agent. CENTRAL ROUTE. ~.:_t :t...'~.ad;ivn .a, RAILROADS N'E"'W — A N re''? ROUTE, • WPM Onfoirpassed for Spook* Zozoiort PROM PITTEIDUROIi TO Oolumbna, Indlatiapolls, Chicago, Clocannati., Term Haute, Rock Wand, Louisville, Vincennes. lowa City. Bt Loals, Evansville, Dubuque,- Dayton, Cairo, Dubuque, Xenia, Memphis, Galena, Zanesville, Vickebtugh, Peoria, Newark, New Orleans, Peru, AND TUN PILINCLPAL MILS IN IND Win AND WWII; vul the STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA RAILROAD: Which Is now completed and In imeomeful operation be tween Steubenville and 'Newark, 0. Wall Awratitrgetrialst. On and after Monday, September 10th, 1860, a daily morning and evening line of-elegant and swift training steamers, commanded by eXperlencedapd accommaleting officers, will leave Pittsburgh ai follows; • The Morning Line, df etesekve SOREST CITY, thipt.• Moore, and DIEIU AL, Capt. Shoeles, leave Pitts burgh every day, (Sundays excepted,) at 10 o clock, A. Id., precisely. Passengers dine on board, and reach Steuben ville at 6P. hi making an immediate connection with tne EVENING EXPRESS TEAM of the. 8. A 1 IL IL—which makes direct connection at Newark for the above cities. The Evening Line composed of steamers VENTURE, Capt. Gordon, and CLARA .1181/slt, Capa.Gortion leave Pittsburgh every - day, at 5 treleek; P. M. • Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at 7 next mirmicut-- in time for the Mail Train, which leaves immediately, and makes direct connection for the above cities—thus enacting nighl travel ty railroad.. 44- Pare u Cheap as by any other railroad route. Poe Through and Local Tickets, and farther Information, BRAY to JAS. COLLINS & CO , Ag ente, Noe. 114 and 116 Water et., between Wood and Smithfield, Pittsburgh. R. W. WOODWARD, sup't. L. D6TR6INY, Oen. Anent ILLINOIS CENTRAL RA-I tilt 0A D ft.M.ffik ,i,..%.... k r 4 1.,. 2 .-4: Carrying the Great 11. States Mail and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on Re entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, OLIICAOO to CAIRO. Thic Road, In conjunction with 'iraint of the Ohio and bileelwippi R. IL and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forme the moat direct and only continuous R. It. route from Of - nage° to gr. LOUIS, CHICAGO to °ALSO, OUICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains Leave Chicago as follows : 10 A. M. and 1020 P. 51.—&e. Loms ern Oats= likraus. Pasarngers for St. Louis by this train take the care of the Ohio and Meta. IL IL at liandoral, and are carried direct to St. Louie. 9 36. A. M. and 4.10 P. 61.—Dimogoi LAD CIALAAA Pa pua, conoactiAg at Duntleth (opposite Dttbuquaf vitba Daily Line of Steam Packeta fur bt. Paul and the Upper Idlealealppi river cities. Trelna leave Cairo for CLlcagu nod Dubuque at 7.30 A. H. ►ul 7.00 P. Passengers from the East and places on the Ohio river destined for 9L Louie, will s.ve 190 miles of tedious and tin. certain river navigation from Cairo to kt. Louis, and arrive ttftwen houre In entrance of the river route, by taking the care at Cairo. Tickets to 2t Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and .11 im portant places by this routs, can be bad ■t the °Mos of the 0. • P. aud 0. A P. Rol:roach iu Pittsburgh, and blivtilgan Central Railroad to Chicago. R. U. N1A.801 , 7 Suol. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. r] Ail d ORE/LT CENTRAL ROUTIf, connecting the At kande cities with Western, North-western and South western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily hue of InZattlerll to all parts on th* Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and Raw dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western bakes; making the most &reel,. &teapot and reliable route by which 'MOUT can be torwarded to and from the area( Wed_ HATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA d PITTEU3MIOII. FIRST GLAM.—Boots, nom, Dry tioodt, 7.. ,„, r klo bolas,) Fors, Feathers, de... .. ..... 6.84U-61NI) 1.3..A.6.1.—H00ke and Btatlottery, Dry txds, (In balsa,) lierdware, Lew 60e. per 10016 e . thee, Wool, de Itaitsins, auxin 60, per itialbs. sod Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, de YOU ItT II Cl 4 " 1, 4 blab, and loom, Pork, kad.,) Lord and Lard p er lbr In shipping floods from any point ' tof Plilladel pbla, be particular 10 mark package •• otu Peen.ndocuatu Ragroatl" All goods ct,insi,ted to the Ageota of Chid licitid at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Amain Aocives.—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elikptt, Y. N. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia ; Magner A lioons, IJattl more Geo. C. Pranclacus, Pittsburgh Manxman 3 Brow a Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S Moorhead, Lounrellle, Ky.; a. C 31eldrvan Ilediaon, klatella A Co., St. Ma; J X. Mitchell A Son, Evaanyille, Indiana. U. It TIOUSTON, (iimeral Freight Agent, Philadelphia. ❑. J. I.OIIBANAT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA ItAiLLLOAD. r I MIRES, DAILY Tillte/Utill TRAINS, between PhUadal phfs and Pittsburgh. THU Slultfilliti MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7A. M., and Pitts burgh ter Philadelphia at T, A. M . ‘,.4, TRH BAST LINE leaves Philadelpttla for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and Pitts burgh tbr Philadelphia at 2.30, P. M. TIIR MORT RX- Pitit leaves Philadelphia for Pittebnrgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 920 , P. M. Pisa ruvWo Accummalation Train Lane Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at WO o'clock, P. M. Brillion's Aw.omino. lotion Train lase. Pittstn& dady at 11 o'clock A. M., 3.30 o'clock P. IL, and A.. 10 P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh srlUt the Railroads to andirons St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, and ehlams°, Ili; Yrunkfort, Lexington and Louisville, By:Tern Monte, Madison, lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellam:intim., Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zannsville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio: &L., with the Steam Packet ftsits from and to time Oa Was. Br. Loons, Locum:ma and Cutountsn. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above plasm. Vor farther particulars, Bee handblile at the different starting points. Passengers from the West trill find We the shortest and moot expedition' route to Philadelphia, Balti more, Nov York, or Boston. TUOB. NOOSE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia, J. 11.18811111BN 17 2 / agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh. $15.000 KEW .9;RD /AN Tin 175 u or ricrTSMltiga Lin', two boxes were IL/ delivered et the °Mee of the American Express Cow. party, to Dubuque, lows, by eartituiri from the Uulted Butbse Depository. Saki boxes, on their arrival el the Bubl`reasury in New York, wore (bend to contain buckshot of the else of 140 to the pound, and pressed belle cf the like of 100 tv the pound, to the amount of 174 pounds in weight, and 2.6 pound, of sheet lead, No. 4. The boxes were made of white plus, any loch thick, , ovetalled at the corners, about 10% Inches long, 8% lecher wide, an 4% Inches deep, inside measure- MOM. The bottom of one of the boxes was of hemlock. They were strapped once around the middle with one inch hoop iron. It Is claimed by the Depositary at Dubuque, that the boxes each contained gold coin to the amount of ra,poo. They were marked with cantle addressed to the "Assistant Treasurer 11. B , New York," which tardy are ad. mitted by the Depositary at Dubuque to be genuine. Now, therefore, for the purpose of diecovering how this fraud wee committed, and bringing to justice the perpetra tors thereof, the American Brprom Company will pay $lO,. 010 for the recovery of the money, or in that proportion for any part of it, and $B,OOO for the arrest and conviction of the offender; end they will pay liberally for letbrmation relative to the making of said boxes, the furrdshing of Kush lead balls, shot. Lc., Ac., Ac. All communications should be addressed to the subscri• bore. WitLLB, BI7TTIDIFIELD A CO., New York, LIVINOTON, RA/iGO Al CO., Buffalo, Proprietors of the American Swam Co. octB.lmd Ale=*uder W. F ATIOHNBY AND 00UN 8 ELLOR AT LAW, SAD 801.10 i xis rx Onascur, Agent for prnouring Bounty Lands and Penalona, and for the Ooßonbon of Clainia In Brest Britain and Ireland. thlrOollectlons made In this and adjoining Mantles; Ea tales of decedents settled; Etaal Estate bought, a)id or teams!, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. EE. on FOURTI.I street, a few doors &bore Etuithtleid. ?itudleirgb, March 28,l8156—{mh28x1awl M. A.. EweLer, WHOLESALE AND ENTAIL DEALER in PIJRNAOM, Ranges, Staves, Tin, hol and Housekeepers' Hard• ware, Titulars' Machines and Toots, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, Ac. ite. 24 North Second street, ((opposite Buelllees Hotel,) iisitaismnta. espOiduiSta OfiNME KIEBVE TKANSPORTATION LINE. ANTICIPATING the want of facilities for tran s porting Freights to and from the Eastern Clines, via. Penney!. nada Canal and Railroads, we have Increased our stock of Does, Ac, on eame, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which glees rts a capacity of over Ibclo lona per month each way. We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronize the State Improvements, there will be nothing spared on our part to render general eatiafaction le forwarding East ern and Western Freights with promptUude and despatch. itilitt a hirrollici.L, •ogli:y _ - Canal Baeln, Pittabutett. Pa. >UN'T BICLIAVE ITl—Unless you can satisfy yourself that the statements male concerning the properties of C. liehnstreet 3 Co 's Inimitable Bair Coloring, can to fully substantiated by facts ; and that a trial In every case will satisfy those, using it of ► most curious and singular phenomenon—that is, grey hair restored to its natural color, with all the strength and healthy growth of youth. It to comporedof oil and stimulating spirits, eocompoanded 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 aoparta to the hair a glom and beauty unlike that given by anv other preparation; and In every case it will restore the natural color of the Fair, where age or alai:less has turned it grey. Fifty cents per bottle, Sold by octl L. CUTHBERT, 43 Market et. ID URN RANDZ REIFF I—Uee the genuine Iliaerno Soar, the test thong ever used to make the heads smooth, Bon and white. It also removes tan and sallow. Hess of the akin. Parsons who have the care of children. should not be without It. As a nursery.soap, It is .escal lent. One trial will convince you that it Is jest what we olslm for It. It bas been used by thousands since nest In troduced here, (In 1850,) and never falls to give sattsfactfor. It to also very cheap as well as good—l 2 4 cents per cake. Beware of ltultallqns; none genuine unities you and en closed In each wrapper a " Weather Table" Bold, whole sale and retail, by H. L, OUTLIBBIPP, oct22 us -Market street. ATEXT BOOK OP GEOMETRICAL DIIAIMG, for the use of Mechanics end Schools with illustrations fn. drawing plum , sections and elevations for buildings and machinery ; an Introduction on Lsomstrical Drawing, and an essay on 'Annear Perepectire and Shadows. The whole Illustrated with fifty-six steel plates, containing two hun dred . By liVut. Minlfle, Architect, Professor of Drawing n the School of Design of the Maryland Institute. Fourth edition. For sale by B. T. O. MORGAN, ' octlO No. 106 Wood st. 1856 HILL'S ALMANACS.--Slanford O. BIEN Pitts burgh Almanac, Maga/dna Almanac, and Amer ican Farm ' efa Almanac, N 0.27, for 1868, published and now ready for sale by the quantity, by JOHN IL MELLON., No. 81 Wood street. For sale, also, by all Booksellers to Pfttebargh and Alle gbeny City. eep29 DICTOB.B, MAWR AND FANCY lottAMBB OF TUN most complete and lavished style may be found at BOKOBING'B, on St. Clair street, near the Allegheny Bridge. This gentleman has also on band a splendid lot of Mirrors, some of which we see encased In unique and beautiful frames. Give him a cell. eepls " The Boot Behar to the World" TB TRU ..A.1111113.10AN RAZOR," made in Philadelphia I.by Gilchrist, and sold during the lest flee years to thou sands of oar oldreart by the only sathorised Agent for Western Pennsylvania. W. W. WILSON, .114125 Motet etreet, -- • •"' MEM V 4 I . L INSURANCE COMPANIES _lnc r ease_ of Each , Capital - TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! AaTrta issimikifes'COMPANY - HARTFORA-CONN.--I:3EfAII,TERED 1819 • - • Cash Capital, - • - - - '500,000. THIRTY-SIXTH ANIMAL fiTATBMENt of the . 1 &acts of the-AITNA. 11 1 03URANCIA COMPANY, of Hart. ford, as furniateed this agency on the lot of Jannar 185.5, Beat &tate, ..... 18,872 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able sami-annually....— 72,000 00 Debts doe Pie Company, secured by mortgage..., 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured:pliyable at Bank... 128,327 35 .11allroad8tocks In Oonnectinat..— 07,515 00 Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford.-- ....... 182.808 00 Bank Stooks In New York city 08,060 00 Cash on hated,ln Bank, and in bands of Agents and others- 212,505 08 6773,278 83 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Bunke or other oreditors,—nothing. lemma adjusted and due r —none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 21. Loam' unadjusted and In surperme, walling for further proof, $81,257 60. All other claims ageing the Company are email, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount Insured In any city, town or village, depends upon the chicracter, material and construction of buildings, the width of elnotA, the supply of water and condition of the fire departmentyand other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings 'sties; the design Is to limit the loss by any one Ore to 1,1.0,000, or less. TllO. A. ALKXAND Eli, Secretary. Suns or Coteincrecuv, t Hertford, Jan. let, 1824. Hartford county. J Perscrially appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the Mina Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to hie beet knowledge and belief • . . Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $760,000, while the premiuma received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organisation of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is. sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. VS - Office, No. 87 Water street, B. k'ittsburgh, Pa. jinn 11. TEN.N . BOII, Agent. FA.ELDI &ASP AND JTIMORIANiCS, LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE Insurance Company, Of PRILADIMPILIA. Capital Amount, eeettrely invested.—_.. rIIIIII2 COMPANY effects Fire Insurance on Bill!dings, 1 Goods, Yurnd urn, An. _Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivera, Lakes, Canals, Railroad% and Land Carriage generally. Also, Insurance upon Lives, upon the most favorable terms. Ilan. Thomas B. Florence, James E. :Sean, George IL Armstrong, Charles Magee, Ed. P. Middleton, E. IL litelmbold, George lielmbeld, Fred. C. Brewster, Thomas Mai:dartleld, Isaac Leech. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President HOWLED R ilkunsokn, Secretary. PITTEIBUB.OII 8.10118.EN088. lion. T. M. Howe, lion. J K. SPOlintock, lion. P.O. Shannon, Col. S. W. Black, Hon. J. B. Guthrie, A. B , Thomas J. Keenan, EN., Wilson M'Candieee, EN. Col. J. He on Posner, Gen. J K. Morehead. R. M. Riddle, The character of the above Company la of the drat cl►ca, and combines the rare and unusual priviiaps of Tire, Ma. rloo and Life Insurance. Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated In les management, and interested as ¬eholders. Bt.Oharies Building, No. 108 Third at. Pittsburgh Dollar Sayttigs lustitution t No. 68 north Ores; NIT DOOR. TO TIIE PITTBDUROU DANK, IS NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Wed. needay and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Deposita received of all sums not less than One Doiar, and a dividend of the profits declare.' twice a year, in June and December. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering the benevolent objects of the Institution, have entered into a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to &pointer. Books containing the Charter, By-Lews, Rules and Regn. 'Adana, furelebed gratis . , on application at the orrice. Pretnienf-41EORGr ATIIRER. flop/mall Uapbtrrn, John M. Hhoenberger, George R Whit., Charles Knapp, William ➢.Johnston, N: Grattan Murphy, James W Hallman, Theobald Umberactter, Masan:tor kmlley, Isaac M. Pennock, William Phillips, William J. AuJerson. TIOSTEXII , . .. . John G. Back°fon, Jamee tlebiroxn, liill Borgwla, John !d. Klrkpatru.k Alburt Culbertson, John D krOottl, Robert Chester, Robert Morrow, J. dart:liner Collin, Walter P. Morahan, Aloe= A. Carrier, A ht. Pollock, John 13.0mgrava, Henry L. 'Roguelt, Charles A. Colton, Rupert Robb, R. (/ 11.1riugtou, Oeorira R. Riddle, 11; ands Yells, James Rhoads, b.bte F. thllmore, James libldle, James B. Moon, George S. Belden, William R. haven, Alexander 'nudge. .Iyl Secretary and Treasurer —CILA ItLRII A. OuLTON. 97ali 81Ch11.ANNU AL DITIDIMID, B PRA CENT., JULY 1, letat AATNA tssuitANcts comPArill. up HARrruRD, CU IN. CIIARTRIIRD - - - - - 1819. - . Cash Assets, July I, 1.853, i11ii35,63.0 413. IIUNTINUIi In make insurance on all Jesoriptions of V./ property at equitable nitre. Thb. Company hare inabatained a pneltioa for honorshl• dealing for 38 yearn, nal le unsUrpassed for respotalbillty amt punctuality by any other another institution In the Urilted btates. bowl annual statement of the condition of this Company on Ole In thin odic% for the atato (nation of the U. B. ThiPs-NYCK, Agent. Oflicte, North.wast corner Fifth and Wood streets, baits burgh /YU MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. ( ) Vl.* Wit to the North Room of the grebange, on Third street, PIIILADKLPHIA. INBI7III.NC On Venue, Osano t To all parte of the World. human, lig LAN INSURd NO Z 8 On goods by them, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. WIRE INIMIRANCIIS On merchandise generany. On stores, dwelling bowies, ac. ASSETS OW TILE 15011PANY, November 7, 180. Bonds and Mortgages 424,200 00 Staten( Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other ............._181,663 42 Stocks in banks, rallthacte and insurances wink - es ........... 24,012 20 169,025 94 Cull 0n10,071 SO Llalarkensin the ' hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently leaned ..................122,707 67 Subscription 100,000 00 DIIIIIMOU: Win. Martin, i Dr. B. M. Huston, Joseph 11. Beal, Hugh Cats, Llinund A Bonder, j Spencer ItPlivaln, John C. Nets, Charles Belly, Hobert Burton, Samuel B. litotes, John IL Penrose, I Fleury Shinn, George G. Lelper, James Traqualr, Iranian! Darlington, Wm. Eyre Jr., H. Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Price, J. 0. Johnson, James Tennant, Junes C. Rand, John B. Semple, Theopilne Paulding, Charles Scheirer, James B. M'lnirlazist, J. T Logan, Pittsburgh, W.O. Ludwig, I B. T.O. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President, THOB.O. HAND, Vice President Josartt W. Cknriat, fitsey. P. A. HADER' A Agent, merle No-95 Water street, Pittsburgh. The Irrauelltlla fire Intolerance Dompauly, Of Plu7a,delphia, Inverynani& DERROTORII—CIuirise W. Bandon, T/1.1:01111 lien, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grunt, Jacob R. Smith, Oro. W. Rich ards, Mordecai D. Leiria, Adolphl & Bode, David 8. Browne, Morrie Patterson. Ones. N. Degassn, Prendeni. Ones O. Besoixa, atersfarp. Continue towage inntrattoe, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, HI town and country, at rata. as low as are consistent with security. The Company have resorted a large Contingent Fund, Irhich, with their capital and premium, safely invested, at lord ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the 0 21Thipany. on January Ist, 1881, as pub- , When agreeably to areligt of Assembly, were as follows, Mortnnge Real tante $01841 1, ,812877 68 78 Temporary Loans 83,066 17 Stocks 61,888 00 Gash, to &LBO Bl Total 41,21.2,708 44 Bine, their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Your Hundred Thou. sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINRit COFFIN, Agent, apt Moe, north-east car. Wood and Third eta. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE ANNII/TY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPITIA. CHARTERED APRIL 88TH, 1850. anarrn. PRAPETUAL. _ . CAPITAL $260,000. op., S. E. Corner of Third and Chesinul Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Haase Board at Phuadelp/tia: DISIOTOM Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Goo. BP/teary, Jacob L. Vicrenre, James Devereux, William M. Godwin, Wißtam APRee. President—Stephen-R. Crawford. rice Petsident—Ambroee W. Thompson. Medical AtatAirler, Nilpbtrov/i—Jormes 11. Willson, id • D Allegheny City—R. B. Mowry, EL D. GUI. R. ARNOLD, Agent, mariny No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTS'PUROH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND BMITHPIRLD STREETS. Author Pied 'Capital, 0300,000. NSUBB BUILDINGS and other property against loss or damage by Wire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. D1112020E8. Win. P. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. Id'Oßtitock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M Long, I. Grim Sproul, A. J. Joum, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames B. ?Inlay, W. B. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. K.Park, H. R. CoggeintlL Hon. WM. JOHNSTON, Provident HODY PATTEDISOH, Vice President. A. A. Oaaatia, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. B. Conntsa, Aioststant lilectetary.. dec2:Bm TART GOODS-14amaux AND R l tirr4-F ALL TRADE, LI 180. A. A. MASON A 00 ;Fifth street, Are now receiving their Sall stock of - Goods, enthreelng some Twenty -Ave Hundred Paeknw, which have been pm , chased at the large. Auction 'Balse r -from Importers and afanntectarwra, and will be sold at as low rites as can be purchased of the New VortrorPhiledelphia Jobbers. sep24 TIWXLLIN e HOU/3B TO LitT--thie twowtoey Dwe ll ing, 1.0 eonpiliallig eleven rooms, (well caleulaled ter a Based. InOliann,) liltu,sl near the foot of Vine street torrent, by MILLER a ILICHEISON, eapit - - - Minn* -92314tertylit. ME= • '• • , • i• • • 44- 44 . .1;,0 PAID 43 P HENRY YOWLER, Justice of the Peace 6300,000 0900,000 1313337133 _THOMAS J. 11UNTE11, Agent, PIC& PlUSlDttrit PAID UP DILL* VW Atf.K. $027,476 63 s ie , 4.1. N.. u 44,415,0,43-. AUSTIN 14 1 13.0414 i, • - STOCK Alittill-DIM.IIROCEI, • Offir4, No. 02 Fourth rt., above Wood. MOTES, Dranap,. S B4I4MDZIPM vitt latrucatiamllar, tarok,tiegottktil. ' stocks botga sadiplA on cone , mission. Land Warrants bought ancraold. . ' Particular attention paid. to the purchase and Mk of, Copper Mocha. i; All communications sittouted to.promptly. • janl9 W. U. D . . sersi. Wm. H. peo, " - BANKERS AND EXORANGM BROKEitB, N. E. Cbrner fi'bod and Third, streets. SEP MI tutu/simians =dean liberal tart*. Oolleetlons of bills, Notes, ae..„. promptly erteacketii. jataadAr ARTHIIRS, RODGEBS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNER OP FOUBTLI AND EJLTTRFIELD STREETS, anitem Pittsburgh, Pa. PATBICXS MEND, us - Km AND KUCEI,OIOIIII.BELOSEBB, Supt Removed they 0,6 x, to Oa Cbrsier of-rifth and Arad el. PrITSDIIIIOI3, PA- D ATRICHE FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brakers . k and Dealers in Notes,Drafte, Leceptanenei tioiddhicar and Bank Notes. ittekuusgee on the Eastern add Western Cities constantly for eale. Oollertlons wade in all the cities- thronghtnit thatlnited States. Deposita received irrpu funds or current paper. et F the oorner of 15i fah and Wdod Shasta. (AU N. HOVERS ik SONS,_ BANKERS AND =CHANGE BROHXRA, . . . Bari itsroViD rain aditialsa AND axonattax 0/1/CllO 67 naP,Krt MUT, PQM/ DO MOM/ 01.1 70" ROOM & BONE, Biwkars and IfichasioPiStokors, and Dealer Notes, Dr6fits . .doceplipcsah.Sold, el ver and Dineit , Notes. ibulisugs tl l6 Ault= Ala Wistat Mies constantly for sale. Gollections =ale In all tha silks througimut thellnitssi States. Deposita received hi_Oz funds or curreaffsper t lio, 67 Market street, between and ninth Dh8.1.4.T JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BECKER, Exchange, Commercial and Bank Votes. STOOK bought and sold on commission. "Oollectlona caudally attended, tn. Interest paid on-Depoelt. - No. 6S Fourth street, nearly opposite the MAK. Bank. deals, HILL 6 CO., HANKRBB AND EXCHANGE EMMA mum OP wompip milt =mum OrEMT BILCHANEIN on the Rost= Chins constrintdi ter sale. Time Bills of Btrokuuise hriii.N4radkaalllnted.," Gold, Baser and Bank Notes, b ught'wdaold Oallectiona made In ell the prtacifal cities of the traltikl , Sta,teer. De poatts received of Pew end Current Ponds. , IniseJni Ausiak. zaatua,,.. -Emma noluteteictan. IClLLffin .& BANEEES AND EIGMANGE tabilas, DUY AND SELL Gold, /Beer , and Bank Notes; negotiate jj Loans on Beal Estate or Stock fiecoulties; purchase Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the Union. Enlyl 0. E. AANOLD C CO., BANKERS AND FaCILANGS DSO 1, BALE= in Exchang3 3 Coln, Bank Notnght and J Time Drafts, it. hectlone carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and Bold on commission. oly. No. 74 fourth et, next door to Dank of Pittst?g,..toadB OISAS WOODS, sa- COMMERCIAL BROKER,Vs Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Masts, Any No. 7t Fourth st., eilltbeaqh,,Pa. I jabi (31mmlottt's Loan Offloo t TO. 100 aktITEIVINLD STS.SIIT, NEAR VISTR.- 01 Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware and other valuable articles. atalblly CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & F ORMER eet, w LY b th ea ece wo l n eh a ra n ted laothira i l!o l l tl ot Lim un n% he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, turret, for the pus , pose of acquiring more space for their immense buidcesa, .emoved to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND AL1,13, AND WOOD Man, Where they hare now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF QLOTHBI A 111) READY MADE CLOTHIN G" ' That has °Ter been offered to Ma potato, Their principal object for this removal, Ls togive them more cal . ..llkley forth. WHOLEBALE TRADE. May are prepared to oedi Goode at th e LOWEST EASTERN PRIORS/ (- And they will warrant them to be ng good as any menu• lectured to the Union. GUSTO!!! WORK, IA TUN BUT MLA, LAD UPON TUN 8110IITAIIT NOTION. They have on bawl a full and beautiful eattortment'of LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI? NESS COATS Oar Interests are Identical with those of our customers, end we assure the puhlic that our Ade My-will not fail in 11l I in g all orders nectokylor tin/prod , PM` DO rP VORRZTVIIN PLACE— No. SS Wood Street,_ (heist BLDR,) CORNED OP DIAMOND ALIJIT. N. IL—We desire our patrons to utuierstand thitwe burn no longer any con oection with the Clothing Business On Liberty street. Gar attention le devoted OSOttUliVoly to the. House above designated. cuu - 23 301121 APOLOBRKY & QO. nor ARRIVAL OR FALL DRY GOODS AT LOVE BttOTHERS, No. 74 MIRK 41 3TW7 , pirwvairakriat atoll 01 YEN ORIGINAL 5111.111411., WI. DRHIS WOGS DEPARTMANTIEstonsuaIIy friar ki nod contains some of the richest and moat deairshie Gumbo that Co have ever been able to offer, such aa Kttra super 81110. French Merinos; Cashmeres: Mous de ',sines; Plaids; Mopes Coburga ; Ae. N SitPLE WORK—The best assortment in tt.e city. Chemisett., Sleeves; Flourcan. , o, ffeightge and Ineerlings; Shawls, blanks, Tahnss and Searle; New style Invette, Plaid, Cashmere Moire Ant. Velvet. Stall., Crape Silk, At. Together with a large assortment of MOURNING GOODS of all dewriptions. Our DI.OINISTIG and HOUSE FURNISHING DEPART. MEAT is Well supplied, and we feel couLlent that we can offer greater Inducement, now than we have ever been able to offer before. We solicit en examtabtion .ot oar stock before purchasing else. here, as all will Lied it to their advantage to do so. We will also be almost daily in reoript of new en i Maka ble Goods throughout the season. LOVE na.ogrincas, (Formerly Young, Stevenson A Levy.) eepd No 73 Market sheet, Pittsburgh. Pa. - 60 tn. 6.13.01040 Ca BONS, 66 WHOLZILILEI AND aIiTILLT: DRAMS I N , FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, No co MARKET EITREST, between Third and rowel. Pittsburgh. Keep constantly on hand, a largo stook or Cloths, eassimeres and Vest:legs. Oarnaistils made to order on the shortest notice, and lathe latest styles. orders prompUy attuuded.to. [augl7.2m Van and Winter GOods EDMOND WATTS. ' SttCHANT TALLOII, NO.lkb LIIIKIITY have now on hand • large stock of Fall and Winter g.,°°ds °7Bm*tthilYtTfuerr''patVerts°7ltlff and Vest uesam'n of the of every style and shade in the nuirkeegV, ' t which I will make to order on the „most seasonable terms, and warranted to cult. oetd llsw Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STRIENT, OPPO/11T2 LERRUM ri los subscriber has just opened this new eidabllatunent, 1, where he has &law op hand alargaand choice wort ment of all articles of OLOTRING, which he warrants equal to any In the city, and will at the most reasonable pri m. The public are mutated to gtve Winn call. • marikly , B. OPPEINIINIMR. Western Insurance Conway, Pittsburgh. ; Jr President. IP. aoltDoN,. / OXPITAL, 5300,000. WaLinen?s against all kinds of data, PATE and MA SINE. AU lama will ba liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Dia=lotto who ere well known in the community, anti who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the cbarader which they bareassumed, as offering the best protection to Moira who desire to be Insured. Threcters.-11..lintler, Jr.,O. W. 1110.1tehum, J. W.,#qtler. N . Hal men, Jr., W. iL Smith, 0. Ltutoseu, George W..jaokakin, Wm. M. Lyou,Jatoee Lipponeott, George Dania, James Mo. oley, Alexander Nbnick, Thomaelkott sEgy Otllce, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Bpang Co . Mire.) Pittsburgh, (11101018 PAllide kVIt We offer for sale a choice V firm of 38 acres, situate In Plum Township, about le' miles from Pittsburgh, on the Frankstown Road. It Is In a high state of cultivation, with a fine young orchard of bearing apple and peach trees,ail of choice , grafted fruit. It Is well watered, and near the hones le , nevartfaillng spring of water. The improvements are a . fronos and log dwelling house and kitchen, large barn, spring houso.gran• dried, de , suitable and necessary on a farm. It would suit a Blacksmith or Wagon maker, u there is an excellent chop for each of those trades on the place, Well established. Title unexceptionable. Price low, and payments reasona ble. Al., a Farm In Patton Township, of 110 acres, all under feu.; TO acres of which are under cultivation, and 14 In meadow ; water In emery Held but one; a yonnt orchard of about 4 acres. Improvements consist of er' baste dwelling Irma, of six rooms, large bank barn stabling, granaries ac ; also, a One stone spring-bouse. Title unexcerpUenable. Price and payment reasonable. The above farms are In the mite neighborhood, and the owners being desirous of moving West r evill dispose of them on satisfactory terms. Apply to BLAHRLY & 11101 THY, corner Seventh and Smithfield Efts ME= 11105i—= on Nos. 1 and 2 Anthracite, ',..Alari• at ta," " Oameron" and " oordelia" furnaces; " /00 to "Bock 13111," Juniata; 100 " " Mon roe," do; 50 . 4 "Mill Oreek," do; 76 " "Shade,. Somerset county; for sale: by (sepl9) JORN MOORRIIAL). B l,uOfda-100 tons Juntata Blooms and Lumps; 100 Lake ObamAtio: for male by aeplD JOHN MOORDBAD UUTuII FLOW= 1100T.i—Our annual Importation of . lloUanQ ,1 1 9 11 atutha. 40., for WI planting bag arriVod. Oandoguna vlll be ready In a few days. •• octl3 JAMILS WARDIIOP. , DIRD CAGES-10 dozen of Canary, Robin and litoeitint. .1111 Bird Cagea, of various aloes, just received old lbr see by [octlaj JANES WARDROR: RAILWAY 110tign POWERB—One and Twollorse' Powers, with Saws, Threshing Machines: du—or the . Powers furnished without macbinee—adapted for manufac turing purpose& COI and abet:nine them, -at47 , llfili at. sop* Jklifliti'WAßDßPP: STRA WBglieY PLANTS of The rest YWiblp t$ • ricottas for this locality am be stapplial to Urge gnu. tiew-47 1 , 11113 street. mpel JAMES WARMEOP , OW 18 THE TIME to wares good ROM hear good Schools. It i/3 within a quarter of a mile of the Court Home in Washington, Pa., fronting the 'Pitta road: There are eight acres of pound improved, with about Fruit Trees, and a OW' Cottage House of eight neatly furnished in the ,fatest Apia It IA near the reel. dente of John Disrshall,Neu PriCe 43 0 00 , • 'INUIT° Of. 88 ; 43 • THOM AS' WOODS; 75.1klitttli AM, near New Bxighton, Bever.Owytb lOntabliqg 108 acne, well p lo lad -i cultivation, le offered t sale low. 1014 ' 02 • AnpAsyk sep26 • 'THOS WOODS.os toiv IblES—Arpold'ajlibbares.Ortb*Warives, W Hairtson's, and Wayziord if Norte Inb, for eabity 006 W. B. RAVIN. -fIQPEL&- „ Ito 'L' f.; qf Mieg j °l 'l ß . Elll 4.4 l ' P 211 2„. _ 4 4112 0 1 “04 , ti P. : : :Ogg .t P ; : 04A t.r.roprielor.7•; - • . 1 - (; PAL, _ mats 461 iicalriodiotue xionactiiipa nidericone A stionnmbutintesttillurnlstiedlSettlitaiw equipments Autrilittteut... team tmeqi ran leetptllnsatAtie traudltie 2420,14 4 , 1 55. PAL DAIL • . , „pa. . - -1114.Nsitax,Housg, o- raJs lit sr , ibliA 4 al RIIODDIETOI, "V O- .beside the Ppiekligei 4.1 Depot ot , tbdiTeftzkvitithrUnr¢ti4 tastes It the.llKSlrPeaniententhcnue •tha -thy -fainassattgers ant. ying by that ;oat , . • z • Proprietor COD ' ai4llllibleelrat d it'. Lis isicenent We, the 'iLaiiBlo2r SOUSA, respect Italy soliolta &mot *liar patronage. Mete is ittsehed. a splendid DlgiLDLEtasui int.teasisa AGON. irdSDi afford., log staple abeiinmodatlon to, tntralera aunt toatoststs. ills Larder and Rio mill berfainishad with the best the market can aford. • - • - Lebty AFT itkle AIAi ; HAP TIG L Ctnviir of Peniaanct Cairlttrariti , Pitabwgh, rittig undantigned;terniettg of t'Brown!ti note): having '.• teXtnithie4l nit indreonunadionatlOTHL, and having Matted t 1 ..atyl, twat vetipertfallj'invite ' 145 hicud° an i t trindinfi PtlibUti.tOgtre hints call. •As-, eonveftllolloo, of the ,houso. anti his , lang.ax, galenite in fhi Inishiege, he, eata,ivit entire eat[e~action,' teMa r W 1. C CONNELLY. Ghoo.o IN TAN . V' • ~. ia= ruiNRIT 4.ND GRANT ,OTRENTB, -near the Itatirtdd Dept. jan .proprii,t6r. .Ltly • UMW BRANNON, , OWsTOnga. ,- VlTAlrlabint, Muss, 6043b0th Eighth etre° t, between VT Chestnut and Wahrati.TMidolphti. [auSt9.l. I , . .. } .GASILILL/414/1113152, • 110,2M1 or MAW 4217 D Boras inw., ,WARBRIVOO - Ptbriridtor takeii phinante atunienclug to the pnbUothatthlanewand.legilntflotel Whom opened se a housegentetheinment. Being commaihmenntrooniy, endnithhithit the - ofthe of the Ohba Stage Oompenhit Wien taineemente tmenemeneel Warren for the accomramin Lion of the tzsvelthg community. "- A sham of public patronage moodita g .gieitat • . ELLS ILL. BESTADRAN To. W I.L KAZIS nal. . W. 'C. GALL/10)12B, gii.oPalaTog. Anitth :tree, between grid Anwifteld• yer e,: ams ipadouil astabllidukieid bait been - le:pad by the sub. - atribqaalt .004(14Edely , reixotidad.Alab it 'til'a houra prawn& 40-, furnish avery luxury that can be - foand . the. hoe, regntateil: restannuate In Babb: His apiniattalhirintl *twit& b BuPPUeCwith,:tha..aary,bentiknara: 'avail dc striptlON in . it4sepson, can !Ova be ;found at Wilkine , Hill. • • rap7l ' 0. C1AL1413.1110, - cortarircii#74 - .4ErOYNTEIt AND COFFEE DONNE•Is • ' D. lILRNADV. " • ' • • Fa. 40, FUL Strad, bettdarn Mal and Alaska I•ni?sYl , armennaan,., Kien.nettt, Ai INGLISF4II43 ofdliffTWß celebrated -EatmtttAte *tot groitir/31:04 Also, poFotooP Ale and Porter, in quartdind pint bottles: - The attention ol',Consilles, and the tenie s Ir raspactinlly , ,auli:l 'll.lilierat Watar„ stud. S eurettparart Mrt. • UT It,E_Nrotasn.. Pitt ittieet, below Penn,fi now toanothetneinft_and bottleing the above bevrages on so azimuth% stal_e. Lalstrtitleolint of thelest quality, and nnfeentred - tront the puttett,zusterinhk„ , 0ct174 GREAT DISCOVERY! a, lIIPLE TESTS, troth bytdde 141.Mitithiere and 6-herni cal Analysis, barer demonstrated the great value at PIWV. DB GRATH% beauttfulambination, called ELEO TRIO OIL," for the relief 'and cure of. Pain. But the people themselves are rendering their''verdict In a manner both taurnstalulable slut satisfactory. More than 20,000 bottle, have been soil In a very,short..ttme-i-a great Protantitm to those who head others pecommerat it, who hod- tried it. That eMendiddieeeeeti it ireell'wlicre'ae-IMOttledged, and, Renting like It wee ever tefuee prepared' Why, for Writs *que r It Is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, as It alts,-yes enarrithibe 'Painful torratratortlin turadyrfour hours, Bat SshafLr it not worth to Dui people If it Curia: Pelt Rheum, Erysipelas, Caulter,..olcers,,.Seres or (fre quently haft :Sexy' all the pain In" terstritlf-fette home,), • litiagnuitimu,ljeuralgi", Palpitation, Headache, - Ifienclini,k Piles,WOrakCOnsplaints, Comm Bons-or Breast,llablitia;Veraida °Tall kinds, de l Weeld.ss9ll,ooo. expand ItSVID Mt to the Viople f No Ihiettina a men. wilt glee frep . lxfdr relief Iran pain. Will this oirrilltitelidirit si " tai kf♦ - Pg l - Butlx men cc We hihre.oftera oamed;bon °table suitlligh-riaDiditritierehatte, mayora,dectora f und. -oitunghalfatio said; illtriefMm ten to fifty trWiii They ail) 'the . , , Edeririy - DO-itthiriletest medleil Combination ever pre. pared, Re ber offensive injwriest4 but xdrectuat In all , the' 'above 'lnd Marry tither came Some laminable and ;heavy baldness tirms.hareiithr tran,' sold some alba old (turps:One, bituminous; or =altar; Ac. de.) external en. plieatlone, until their customers returned bottle after bot tle, with the remark that "the remedy was worse than the paint...yet nob man have never" rerommended nor given emluieneßgotilithan. -lint see Borne °four best merchant's: otdating mere every ten daya r and always glyinssaddltional testfitionyht the value Of thb wondertul discovery. That great manyrrellea are using 'tag' a medielnaf toDut.arti-le for themselves tin4.their children, le It cures= aflyfiriphni,ldatcher and eruptions ,OXI theism and neck Ina; ihort dine,. you *Mild scarcely brute; It. 11 frequently. roduate aliainfularailing , in Iwo bouilif has done it ill ht.( en hours cured many ellectuasly in six hours. If ladies ktoim the zoithms, strengthening and healing virtues in.tbia On; they Would • never be induced to use anything else for iromb complaintel'erpale aof ivy kind. ' We now insert a letter bat awaited limn Henry Wiley, Esti., WM . went to England a; weeks since, (to die) lorotoa, July 12,11355. . Parr- Da Hairy, Phila.--:-Dear Sir: When I left home for my health, (ecurfahms eruptions, d 0.,) I never exPected to return again,_ bellowing that my complaint would aeon ' carry the off. When you gave me three bottles of your Alatrie• Oil to - tato - 3 with .tne, as merely a 'apiaries, I did ant think 1 Would to any soon be coned upon to thank you, as I now do, far my complete restoration. I can only say, t efore the departure of the steamer, that you. bare truly lit ataxia here with your Oil, to make a for In one year. There lend another similar medicine in England, if in the world. I win writs by neat-steamer. Yours, most truly, Hiffali .Walt, It cannot be their imaghtatlons, who state that old sures, that have discharged tram six months to live 'Mg, nave Laren cared by this OM It cannot be untrue, nor a decep tion, where pain Is relieved in- on,' day, often ill half an hour. Not common eense dletatea 600 written lettere soy no f Come and me there. A regular Doctor in attendance; amd: Ladles can canault a Lady, privately, by dropping a One to the °Mee.- -Advice frotri &distance, tusk log inqUirles that any Optician can answer. nal be promptly attended to: Always enclose a damn, as oar ser vices are freely glverd and we ate drawn spot too often in' this way. All eases treated liberally, with or without the Oil, as I ha v e two Ph:Arises associated for.thie express purpose' Prot. O. Dli HEATH _ No. 80 Bondi !Eighth' street, Phila. N. B.—The largest bottles teatimes the cheapest. Please notify roe of any case or fidinte to qua in from •balf an bodr to•threetreeka, as Y Isiah to =re all. .air Formats by DR.—KNYtINR, 140 Wood st. langSo .RKPLITATION .LN NEW - IninteAßLO ' BIRIBTOLj N.ll.4une 9th, 1853. Th B. A. ROVisistock Ca.--Gentlemen: /or Stye yea= pest Three Used Faiineitiones - Ve ri nifuge for an an thelrolutio ta my-lprectiee; my' ittinilen was first called to It In a case where I had faded-to dislodze worms %enhance noel, "Ink and cowhage. A bottle wee obtained and , ttsed with deniable effect sincelhen I hive prescribed it for :hundreds af -patienta,woodile a largermajorityolcasetv Ith comploteammotto.„ In oneease a eingiabottle of the meth. chic'-bronght - sway from one patient aptly riph: wanes. -A have never known it to do harm, and I am induced to make this statement from an honest conrictionnuot le the mos'get t *able Vann - age yet known. ..Puth. is - my cote Odense() in '4 worm killing" wawa, that I venom:Del:oX to other planate= in Able section. and furnish thelnwltt ,the article. 0.-SAVAGE, At. D.' Prepared and Sold wholesale and Mail by B. A. YARN 'ESTOWLet CO., , oorner of-Wood and First streets, Pitts burgh. ge Low Books. lauthoitiadbiaell low some .valuable Law Books 1_ 10 volt'. Ps. Esparta, by Barr; Botrvier'a lustituter arceuilara Nvidßn 03 ' ; • • , nt Whasten'sl,llm, 'end older ' 'Elementary Wort, Ad. - 01LLM01111, laP2/ -at the antes of -Sicembis -Poet. BUILDINO LOT FOR HALIKI. • ALOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending, back 109 feet to Wldoldley beeltiertot tbs Lot lea l7eiGr Ws 1 , lailltrfor tw,o small, gonna. TbikLot la Ina derdrablelonatioullir ealdenee; Wtarwlll Bold low, and .an Temorable terms,' Titleend'cum= froni incamtulusm : Bzquira of • OEO.S. OILLIIIORK, • 17 13 • At Mee of Nornifig, Poe;. Beardinglty, Olflndhilat BOARDING I.IOUSL—The GLEN JIOTRIA and kiln:mile am adored for RUNT for eithaettio abovepurputza.. The else and eat of tha•batm, the beauty , and variety nt e .grotuide, end the alogrdat advan of the poeition,. secluded from every thing ogjmtlnnabia, render Ms . a moat - desirable location tut either a Mae or Female Seminary. For terms, apply t• mh24.tf J. W. MITER". 07 Front street Irrenggx Glesat.tiffork. 11.1 i LIPS OF GEODE WASULINOTON.—The tint vtd tutuss of, the above work is now reedy for daltvary—the eecond volcano vtW be ready dually. It is gotten up—printed on Ste peperivith tbreeer ore:portrait s end plans. Price $2,00 per volume. This edition lepublbsbed,exclusively by BDb/30.1#4 . 14*d . payablatOrthe delivairof each volume T. J. $1814311k00. - ure s o le Agents for the above work. Office, No. 3d Flltb atm*, In Lautter's Bookstore, where the bookei will be open Tor subscriber's names. Apo All orders addressed to I'. J. H. & Co. will be strictly attended to. .111$/- Canvassers wanted. ereadaw3tn U Hi VIVI an eauxunatlan or our superior aunt; VT Wan of Wks— • atcdia 'Anqua; Satin StriFied and Plaid Mike; Black Satin Plaid Mite, (one yard wile;) Splendid Black Filmed Silks ; Heavy Plata Slack. Silks.: • odl' A. MASON & 00...25 Filth at. iLiOlt fileNT—That large three story Brick Building to Jr Third street, next to Duff's College. This property bee been thoroughly repa'red,abai and 'papered, end would be a good stand for a f.ectionary,ar, Ml livery. Store or would FDIC - 1bl; an ex "Book or'Printirig es. tabliattment, the;roonur 'all being well lighted and cony*• anal arranged., Apply to xiepitit ' 8. CU'rIiBBIIT d, BON, 63 Market et. 111 . 011TANT. , T L4t thls eeason or tte „year, when dlseakes j of aheatanakeh and bowels are so u-Kamcand, if na. glecte),? are scrApt. to degenerate law :Cholera morbils4 o' even Mario 119 Wally eboakihe -without s bottle bf the Cioncentrated4Zasenne of liiialleaWager, sad 111, bottle of Wickey's celebrated Diarrbcca If ruled' according to acconipanilag directions, selll,ppao,a tate and •eillaseicitta riatayi they &a tbs Drug Eitoraof Joilturtarr, Ja., ang/6 l ir HO ELM bpi' HURD Or Tail ki6llPmrltt gunP T TRemenlovink ten, eallowneas, tied rcaultse o f the - Usk airing sore, numb braids, and rendering doom sanooth r BOA and White, It emusat, be egnalled. So cheapma so gcod, its royniarity is no 'coder. Mothers see it in the nursery, gentlemen use it for sharing, and all are satiefted uf arrodientr. Staly , 434 meta per ,eske, Oen cake of Soap .. - 41 sonnoinier ity a. " Weather Table," ef gmatuse tO rotary on4and its Victim:lo the veather thug fa r hare leak true to the - Soldierholessio and retail, by &16,,-CUTRIZItZ, •, fela€ • 61Mtirket street. Mint POCK BAIVOLViNG CALEPTIMR—AItda fancy I Instrument b stout the else el ten dollat gold pleee, beantlhdly ornamented. and richly gllk,t.e.reetemblOgold. 'lt le ro etmetniefed that by adjciablEg onikeihet oCtlie mouth, you can tan eta glints the diyrot the month and week. 4-„auurkers ikr.sot. °ply,* etitalbrallecuntr4 time Thoueseide' Ste sold, as it bekktlfOl not 4ura-, ble' efts for Weide It le 'valued is ki pocket tike; *tate it. Practical ut o tlity /us made-it, auniYetra3iakorilik."l,y 6° c o* ' l ' lll l , 80 1 OIlVIREBX,„ °ea „ . -...olslerketatrests,.: A DA DAMES, am-41 Mir oilpAng, orepdid masottmeat. ofblick ictut volared AlpseimilD yOOl Pid Likinee l Chulattres i la,- A4Bco„ sorfie "al eptant t ats isi at Viva Goods.- • MASON ik • CO. LIVER theititzuuk wish soul eddaaaaaa,, who wilt tot pioy, tifly &Int" fora 'Mature itt the RIBBI Ofinory,' Itloustb Oxon Octi9 t 7,9". MEE i r : ~ _ • use Awl stelelmtp.. 4 44:_citi- ;r4 44AV en4 mfg UNA-- Ceellienisr`i 4,44 t le .llnkaore Ifereauensee thittanStreameno Mad P th ,Bresev -azilltinibefftnleObtetWal , 117 1 t1I fewsitrifJ in it Pupate me. 4le inettabrentrusbed ing , ,nlght - beprorentedeitt s ithoxili *eke =kir &eel) , WO,- trrefa i rt ifeu rvaz:intavaz . ithiessegothiell selgbt_beeefleen..altdded bYttilft(o4 ,2l 2 . - judleimie use; of a good purgatik_et_. Tbi!ti Walk, Attie 01 odder. Feverish :ayratitcoilu4 iielml/gmamita: 321 0 aim toad toteettilbe.. es-#o4aceabtriteepegabettnul which, formidable dlatmapera it , 4AtesPees. oftllJOet th e laud. 'Renee a - rellabia:family'pliyolo .01 the neet,bn• portatmetoilialmbllatealthcabd-this WO*. footed with Coll4nnuage eltillptatieet atatitintionUtilei exteneive trial ot Its eirtneeby,phy s 4 . 0 4t1 4 . promo/4w Patients, hae shown keatinesetee setkjg .anything.bkthe;to known.ef coy medlelee. CuieeMore been effected "Mood belle 4 were they not entetentleted byvalsoluoncuar ft" sited, poidtioEs and .CIPUIStera4 4 9 5 ;'4# 4 APPMOI9/okat , Among; the eittenntitettileimen'tihil hide' Waal - — "Ill fans of tbmiktills, we ma sailatloro.l4* Doc/."A: A., LIAITS, atelAliA44/044&40 'Stale Imam 'of hhenteehoety; whiee high . ohanietor lomip!Lied Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Resatar ottlie thaw Balm ROBERT' Ef. WINT I! ROP„ !4,l3pealieF Ailsalowee of LAWRENCE, Ministeiiibsii. WOTAN , B..mzpoomiog i , 1%1 1 .' 01 .' 1 11:du* oraston • - ' • ..••t:‘ 1.Zi .. . Dr.-1. OHILTON, Pt:netball:theme. orlierw rttlkoB7 Hon. W. a..bxAßCY,Eeereftry v.? WM. H. ASTOR, the richest ;nap in bmslsa &TULA= a co., - PloPriehill of thi#etilwg4 l ltl/14#0, Dtd Illiace .Veitoitc no cotdd glee cum , hundelate cites from' ll parts where the Pills hay.", heaccteed.jintall , dance eve* More emitting thin theexperle'fiCetif empuital public men, talbund effect/noontrild: • Theme ; Pills, the result of ; Mot intiatigation and littlay, ire °lied to the public al We beat and - meet ;watt. whintr the preserit - state of medical, acistme ran . They aro compotmdal hot orthe - &kip theulashrea. but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Hentainsaltrantild by Chetclehl pro* in opiate of pritik ardour - 310A tro sethe in 'each - a mather Mame bOit' The s r ystem of eomrcadtlanlartnedkines - toni beitattruld li t Cherry Pectoral and Pllla both, to, produce et mime elliclent remedy than had hitherto been obtained by,any pocks. The reason is perfeetlk obviciuo. While by the old mode zomnoalliou, every medicine la burdened-with Mere et lift of turrimontous acid , inintious qoalitles,by.thictialthcim 'blend virtue only that is desired fOr the tiveelieek la ek present: All the Inert and obtioidous qualltles gf ' ea_ch substance employed ••ar4 left :baba, the curatieleovmeti only being retained„ .Ilincolltaselfevidentthattliciefteote should prole As they hare proved. more purely VelaNlia. and the Plllea more pocketful antidote to dilt sumbliatten? other medial:le known to the world. An it is fretinentlyeapedienkthattnanyjnediduessbnukt be taken uhder the council of an attending Pirtitisne and as he could not properly judgeof remedy' know. bag its cotopositicto.l have supplied the nicttate-Rattail t y which both my Pectoral and, are made,' -tertha whole bodrof Practitioners 1p the I/ lilted Litutesand Ettitbdi Amedmin Provinces. It tiowtverilliern alionld'be anyone who has not received them; they-will bifoeirarded'brstail t his.togluest - • Of' ll the Patent Mediation that are ; offered, tieririmy would betaken it than comptiation vair ItriOdza tiro consists in their mystery. I have non:Oats:tie& The composithzu. of my pr,eparatkiastklald opaktfi all y men, and all who ' re competent to judge:m:loa subject freely acknowledge their convictiero their, lutticito merits. The Cherry Pectoral waeprdnounted b 9 ecieh!)Bo men to be a wonderful medicine before Its elfeanyvers kriciwn. Many eminent Phyalcians have deal mane thing of my Pills, and even more' confident! ~' and' are willing to certify that their.anticipations ward mareithin realized by their effects upon telal. They operate by their powerful Influence oi thalutetual viscera to purify the blood end- stiniultitelkintrf hetilthy .coon—remove the obstructions of the stomach, ticoiels i liver, and other organnot the body, restetinAttleirMitn tar action to health, anebY...correcting, whetevatetheY.M l:: let, such derangements asare the Seat origin of ulieise': Prepared by Dr.J.AMXB AlMili.Practigal and Atag , lYtioal Chemist, e11e0934, Five boxer:for ' • Bold byo 1.1..C-rearmyrocaLa . 00;;Atithelesale,atut retail, by every Druggistin kittsburgiv and byaliDatlien ererYvik•ro , . ASTHMA'AND NEW AHD VERY TOSDRiltr !ST; 4.EANA • - • -. l' BROUGHT HOPIS TO Th Ali DOOR OY, Nink:l6.LLElre A - WONDERFUL DISCOVER/I' has ,reeently; beep made, by Dr. Curia, of tile city thei3reattatet sum ption, Asthma, and alltliseuelfotthe , Ltingii" fez' to •• Da. Cuarts's i11r0142111., 011,Thasinos HlatUrAtaireal Atm Ctudurr Sninc." With Oils new teethed, Dr. 0- hum , l . stored many afflicted' Mies to health, ait a4eirlde . he has hinumemble trartlikialea Apeaking tot wortriit; Meat a phydcfan remarks, It la evident,thet latddhalt+et coastenUy breathing en agreeable, hettlingvathe me. &Minot properties must come in direct"'contset'sftWu* whole mrial eavitiea of the lungs, andthne eae.spe Mania:a 1 -• and varied changes produemt_uvou themethen r Into the stomach, and - subjece te'the ;UMW:• otdZtiork" , ; The Llygeana is for Wait all the Druggists - Mott country.-Neto York Dutchman of Jarmixrylt. • =J. , The Inhaler is,worn on the breast,sitMer the/404,10W out the least incrobrenieneo—the heat, of the, body beg,. eadinhist, to evaporate the Paid. - 110ndredst of mai of acmes, like the following, might bkinameds One Package, of the Entente MI ettredul4l4thrtAobmw, of elk years standing. J. F: • P.' of Duntantuni,“Pi...' 4 I em cured of the Asthma of ten 7mile - standing-by Dr. Ourtia's Hygeana. blattossarßanos, Mrs. Paul, of No. I Hammond street, Y., wee p r of—. a severe case of Bronchitis by:the Hygiene.' My sister has been cured of adistresaintleoughefdiftrni.,_ --t years' standing, and derided to- hulisnura4l4-bP.Vi_nPU.Y4k-::, clans. She was cured in one month, by.the,Hygeana.. • J. 11 - 13antentiltiehmond, Us: The Bev. Dr. Cheerer, of New. York, tiSSULSES afoar WW l ' clue to the following language: • - • New Yosx, Dam Sta--I think highly of Dr. Curtiabi Ilygeatta ad •' m ads in diseases of the throat and lungs. , "Hexing gibed some opportunity to testify he rtUcaey?.l. am convinced; ; , that It is a moat excellent medicine, 'Seth the Syrup ate, the inhaling application to the cheat. N. Zn—Dr. Curtis's Hygeana is the 0111144 n and ONLY: GENUINE ARTICLE;. all others are istiaPimitationVop,l vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun theskalt you.. would POISON. Far For sae by Dr. Geo. FL:Keyeer,l44 Wood greet IL Sellers & Co.; Lee A. Beckbana,..Allegbeny..CitypAplor., Sargent,lierr Brighton; C. r. Eraser;lrbersW. foullialmfOrol Carter'sSpiaindib „ 1,144 ure",hi ' • 1 THE GELPAP PIJNIPIE.II , OP. TER BLOODtri Not a Particle ef..Nercarrlthit,..-'1 y ET .TED AFFLICTED ILEAD, Abl D i POiI.DEEI44/1. s Donal". for acrerole; King r Er „Is Ithenzw,i i Otatinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples ' or Postolat". on the Face, ElmeltepiAgue and. l / 1 5TR, GlorndetEltrAti Byers,.Rlng' Worm or Tetter,.Beald.Reed,sWe:solvent wodt74 Pain of the Bones and - Jolnts,,DtubbornlYicers, Etvgdlitin Litsoriont, Lumbago. !Stud Iftmetalotv;'atithilll)tasagri:!' =Wag from an injudicious stns of . llarctury,ingtrudetterfitto4' Idle, or Impurity of the DEW. arkebVc-z , Ara-Thisaat alterative inedielta curd Tor War NlO!sdlit,, is how used - ..nand, of grateDd i stienta of the Ifnito States, wheterittlyd to , ther,reat outs performed by - the greatest of , nrwiicines f oC4E.-..,,! TED'S SPANISH 1117PTURE." Neuralgia, 011.911XlitiMt g Scrofula, Eruptions on the Blttn,'llier Dioristy , Parettr, • Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the kildoeysafthiln Throat, Female Complaints, Enloe and Ac,Ung a th . and Joints, &reap - Wily pot to Sight by , toting , thls arpati;ess; Inestimable remedy. ' • • '• • •'• For sdl diseases of the Mood, pothing hac rehherienostat to compare with it. It cleanses the rapt= of ell ungark t dee, seta gently-and ethtleopir on the - Liver. eel:IS - lacer% „ strengthane _thii tette:to-the makes theakln Amu; eatt'inbq'. reatOreethe.CoetttV lotion, enreobred or broken down by thessatenant, z , of youth, to Its pristine 'vigor and strength, . • For the Ladles, it is Invariably better-thaa all &Rao. melicalliret used. A few door . a,otCerter's Spealltrhhatozer;.l.: • will- remove all eallowness.of coMPlczhlDetaing-thiltAlms)-,ja meaning to'the eireek; glee riardiclittollteateNiu4lto% provethe garrend healthinatrentarkabledigren III .no the rowli inert ever Mood of. •x% r , F +tr , "; That large nurnbefof cortilloaies itictiere tine reertirtk c . from persons from all parts of the thilledStite*lillfa kat,' &ideuce. that ttiars; be no hunxtetraboot,Willi-Terettar •-• hotel keoPerstuula*naosiV olalnreallaUtalo known to the community, add taelr.teatintomy to,,ttret wonderfal effects of this GREAT BLOOTIVIMIlakIL— • Call co the Agent andgeto tlireularaud-Ahrtisiati reed the wonderful cures 0.6 tartly grfatest,ofsE has performed. None genuine unless signed' Proprietors, No.B Pearl street, - .11 sl, N's4ritorsitar orders for supplies and agenclea moor be srldreSsok. And for ale by IL A. FAIINEETGCIII„.JOSPIGI 0413;•___ ootabiteotr NG, FUMING BROS., and Ity Druge eta terairetty:- -',-- • - • ••1 QTATRBLIANT Malin OAPIAVAL - va=. l : - : kj gitioimor Febrile** litirPs 4 ... , :f .11etrri. It di. di cb.--twe, Ina the. pleasure,. receiving, thie morning, the within eartifinsfe or yotrid , r r ef , . mitt:lga, which will be very gratifying to yrnr, se it.ertiatant.ll'' , voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yo . very truilSe: e 1. 31174E9N4r:C0., wa Geriffenten—My little delighterdbor , pima nldi and-to ion, older, were for *considerable Alms ,inifferhig:,_l worms. I porehassa two'bottles - orYonr VOmiftlittb which gantilliem 'three' dosee,'eccordlitt to - liirtictionar" and amigo to say. in less than threwhonre th