The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 07, 1855, Image 4

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Ills , nod private reading.
Life and Sermons of Dr. Spencer ;
Hopkins' End of C ntroversv;
Six Dart of Creation; The Book and its Story;
Mornings with Josue. by Jaya rontinuation of hls
Morning and Even iog Exercise,:
Rd roes' Practi a FerMo.ll; Barnes on Slavery ;
Cheap Bibles, gilt and clasp, only 50 rents.
A Ist ge assortment of heauttful and plain Bibles, Oxford
an] other English etitlone; also Family Bibles at reduced
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Flower of the Family; Peter the Whaler;
Maurice on Lo-d's Prayer;
Scott's Commentaries, 3 rola , cheep edition ;
The End, by Cummings; The Christ of History
Tie, Priest. Puritan and Ilugenot, by Kyle;
Trench's Works, complete; Roget's Testament:
English Past and Preaant, by Trench.
0 ,odrlob'e Bible Geography; Footsteps of St. Pau;;
Work: or Plenty to To not Hon to Do It;
Foones in the Pr.tice of a TTer York Physician, Blue
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Chyslcal Geography of the Sea, by Lieut. Maury ;
C, , ,,m05, by Humboldt, In 4 vole:
Pelicitn: a metrical romance, by Elizabeth C. Kinney ;
A Hustler's Idle in Africa, by R.O Cumming:
Waikna, or Adventures on the Moser ito Shore, by S. A.
Bard.
Grain of Italy, by Rev. Robert Turnbull ;
Lila of Chevalier Bayard:
MI. Bee her's Receipt Book:
Travels iu Europe end the East, by S. J. Prime,
Corn and the Doctor;
Hidden Path, by author of "Alone;"
Japnu as it was and le, by IL Alliireth ;
Doestioks;
Star Paper', by H. Ward Reeoher ;
IlLstory et ten Fever, by Burnalm
Bits et Blarney;
M re. Bliss' Cook Rook ;
Ti-: 11steh Girl:
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Onkfteld, by W D Arnold ;
Lipplooott'e fiezetteer of the World
Abo, a lar,,e PlSFOrtmeot or School Books, qtatiocery, do.,
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() 8 LS 1.1,21;n3 bur t at.nry Dar,illui Muse. with afore
In front. an! 1 , - other ro,rn, and a hall; also a
bolidlng of two r, mn. 7:10 lot it 17 feat front on
lintinaon ,t.reet. A !I..ght.t.y by 77 de, p. to an alley. This
prOrwrty Is In g• r rd. and 'all: 1» sold no ea ay terms.
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Ponder. 11•rd. , .1 , P.Jeemrry 1 r the IL•d- A.•., sin
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to the here. out r:ezan: Ft.t...q. of Dreae 0...te they
littr• . Ft ree-ire-t, romprt , teg the the•t fwblnoabla shade.
of Fret ch 1 1,113 Paramettas, Plalo and Figured Wool
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f..r •• 'mg Dots. Bye, Iterlry and Grace
Fa.J., far ,ale of !hr Agricultural Stare. 47 Plfth
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4.,nA.Cting of all •he different Ba - ,.re and grade*, pnrcbtißed
direct from the I=lKr:era. for cash, and erlll be said Whole.
sale and rerall at the lowest pries. B , JAYtiRd.
very large nenortment rt Drees end
Cloak irlalMitlghl. of the most faehlenable stylea, jest
rtecel red by lacpl2l A. A. MASON A Co.
17 4 `)..ANNNLS—A. A. MASON' A CO. )7. rrcelvPd a very
large as ortment of White, Red and Yellow Flannels,
of every grade; also, a Vt. of 10-4 skirting Flannels.
sep2B _
A t ROY tA.,OAK IMI t.L4 , ll.l6—Jun recatred, aßait
meat of suptlrlor sbntiefi of Gray Olottu3 far Ladles
Cloaks. i srp':Bl A. A. _MASON A 00.
1 RIM e--A MASON A CO. have just opened
1
2 cares of the best tratkey of Irisb Linens, of every
:rsde. p2B
STaLLA 811 A ti LS—An assortment or very rich and
fasbionable colors of Stella Sbanls Just opened.
Fe .24 A A. 51 AS' ..`,l R CO., 25 Fifth at
1111.1 E. 1-11DV1.11 , 4 PATti—A t•eauttiul story, by M
Harland, author of "Moos," for sale at
.12 DAV ISON'B, US Market at
4 .7.11.:LLA SHAWLS—AD excellen
Broche Border, Jolt received.
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1I•v Atuart I W DOE uruay--get your phis at
76 Fourth street—out Lafayette Hall. act/
U I . &811-10 caylta, e rue article, for agile by
sept 6
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CENTRAL9.II.4p,yu,II.ILILOAD•
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summer Arrantenieni:—Ciiii'nge of Time.
TRIM DAILY TRAINS ZACII WAY, (SUNDAYS KT
CICPTED.)
!tad but on• Change of Car• bistarua
(AN and after Monday,Jane 181 h, 18155, 'Freins wlll run 68
k) follows
Ezpreil Mail Night
Lem,. Train. Train. Train.
Col embus 10.00 A. M. 3.30 P. M. 11:30 P.M
Neaara 11:10 a 4:45 " 1250 A. hi
Zanesville 1220 P. M. A-00 " 212
Ceneord 12:58 " 1144 " &01 "
Cambridge 1:23 " '7:03 " &26
Barnesville 2.25 " 8:25 " 4:48 "
Belmont ... ........ .... 244 " 861 " 5:14 "
Arrive Bellair ....... 3:30 " arr. 0:45 " err. 8:16 44
Azpress Nail Nigh/
Leave. Train. Train. Train.
Ba!lair.-- 9:46 A. M. 6:16 A. M. 000 P. It
lleimoot 1.):31 " 016 " 7:08
Haraearills .10:52 " 6:43 " 7.40 41
Cambridge ...—. ...... 11:66 4, 804 " 9:00 "
C0n00rd......... 1217 P. M. 8:30 " 0:26 '
Zanearille ...... 1.•10 " 9:30 " 19:30 "
Newark .... 2:08 " 11:50 "
Arrive Columbus... 3:20 " 121.5 P. M. 1:20 A. M
The Express Train going East will stop to take up or
leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord,
Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only.
G 012113 Wan willstop only at the above named Stations.
The Mail Train win stop at all the Stations where the Mail
le to be received, or delivemd, and at all other Stations on
notioe being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta
tions on proper notice being given.
GUL'in NAST.
The 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Colmbue
with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at if A. M.
and with the Train from the West on the Columbas, Piqua
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Traine to
and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon and with
Treine on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at
Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East
ern Cities.
. _
The &80 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the
second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky,
Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio ithilrotui. 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
polis and Richmond by morning Train en Indiana Central
Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus,
and reach Wheeling at it lb P. M., sad leave by 10:30 P. M.
Train cu Baltimore and Ohio liallrcsd, arriving la Haiti.
more at b P. M., next day.
The 11:30 I'. M. Train ronneots at Oohambras with the
Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati a' 530 I'. M., and arrives
at Beßair at 0:15 A. M.: conaecting pith the Accommoda
tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Paxson.
gets Inuring Chicago by the Reeninir Trains can, by this
route, ma Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Lay
ton, reach Columbus in season to take this train: and at
Wheeling will tole the AkWlasmcxlettion Train for Cumber,
laud, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti
more and Exiatern
The &16 A. M. Mad! Trado oonneeta at Be.lair with NI:Lt
Train en •he Baltimore and uhlo Itahroad . at Now•rk with
trail. TO and fr,m handway, ...Mkunfie and Mt. Vernon
and Ohacnoo eta Nionroarille; at Colornhua with the trait,
for Cincinnati. and waft train , for Xoola, Daytou,lodltate
po and ran Daron nod QM Urbana
The 9 lb t. 11. Y-xpre,P Trkilo ,nnecta a 11..
rni!Cl room Ba and arrives In Co.tim , ,, at 3..:0
NI., and win erts with tram, going South and Waal at , Ia•
lag ',Ono:m.o at 7 P.M.
Th. P `.l u - .lh thet
Tra:u 421 , 1 )1111
A H , 0.10,14,' I. X etl) I. 71.1,D•
po[l,, Lan Torre 11 Cloctig ,
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CLEVEL.',ND AND PITTS BL'lttai
1111EMIZZEI
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STEADIERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE,
l'alt anort.ont,tinirk.,.t an t rn , at reliable rote, tr - Tole4A,
Ctozago, Ualana. and Et. 1.0.11 a, to VIA
route In One Hand ted mile., ahort, and about nit,
nou - s quicker than :be 71r,11,11, oar y. rid...rt k .a.:s.
Three Daily Train); !rem I ^ . - .Lehuretti Lleveiand.
Three tidy realm , from i:levelanl t, Crags
Time to Cleveland elk haarS, Cnicaern twen ty•three Gnarl,
sad t.t. Louie tinny-rier en hr.:,
On es..l aft, .31otlay, Reptralber &I, 1F.55 , th• tralnA rr
roai 14 - 1:: run •. 'c'lnv,
The Trolna of the Ohio and Penna ilanrned leaving Pitta
burgh at 2.00, A. M K.OO, A M.., and 300 P. M ono.
ne , t Alliance at 8 00 A. M.., 11 LA A. M , and 15 30 P. M.,
Trams for Cleve I lea - re Alliance 8 Lro A. M., 11 50 A. M.,
and 836 P. M , °out, ,ting st Hu with Train. for Cuy•
nh,:a :0,., .1.4. A c . ro tug It Cie, eland 132 5
A.. AL, 210 P , and 553 P
Passengan - s for Toledo, etutukgo, SC. Louis, flock Inland,
Galena, and the North., era, eno Rush to go through erlte•
lot detention,Labe the tram leaving Pittsburgh at
i 00 A. M., ad arriving In Cisveinud at 1:1.0 P. M., as that
Ii the only train by which ciore °ono...Clow are mods
through the a.",ore pointn. Passengers by this train reach
L2hicago at 330 nett morning. and At. Loll% nt midnight.
A A. MASON k CO,
F rft,t
The eteamer. El Ipre e 1 lt,,salle w ill Beare the Monona.,
he:a wharf every morning, (huudaye eacepted,) et 10
J . CIOC , I. tor CClancetiog with the train leaving
Well viile at 4 00 1.
An Aceommmintion will leave 14'41,in* daily,
ciundays excrpted.) at 640 P M connecting at Etayaml
with 6xprwe 'train, arriving in Cleveland at 110 P. M
Tr.,. from Welloritle connecting •t Bayard for Carroll
ton, Waynesburg., I.) , ver and New Naiad.,lptla.
O?'Tic Leta fur Cleveland, Chicago and the North Wept.
via Wellevltle, are sold at $1 !cam than via Alliance .
The Train); from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as
fol:ow,:—Leave Clev-land at 810 A. 34445 P. M., 7 05 P.
M. Arrive of Chicago b3OP. M , 7.4011.. b3O I' M.
CLt.•neo for Hook Wand and At Louie at
folloast—P. r ito-tt Wand at FGO A M. and 11 00 P. Al.
For tt , . L 01.11,1 ') If. A.' tad 11.45 P. M.
ra.rengen , tr t. LOW?, pp ver Rock Inland Railroad to
Joh.% and thence over the Chicago and blieeissippl Railroad
.:ton, and then, by steamboat mile.)) to St. Loul ,
l'a..sengera by the 9 lb A. bi Tralo arrive at Rt. Louis 11 .20
extne ev.nlng, and by the 10.05 P. Train at noon next
day.
the-eked tbreugh to Cleveland, and there re
checked for Ctd-ago and Ft. Louis
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Cl,,,and ... 1 00 " Rock 18 00 1.1 I'.)
" To'Nlo .... 060 " Galena ..... 18 16 14 00
• $l3 00 $lO 60 " Nprtagtrid 18 7U 16 20
.10 90 11 60 " Burlington 19 00
" Ht Louis 01 00 16 60
Pa..ectera are recoested t
oftee of thin Ck , copecy, in t
door below the corner
Great American and U.S. &preset & Mail Route.
72 MILES OW DItTANCE AAVED,
And Two Changes of Cara and Baggage Avoided
AIR LINK ROUTE,
a CT. UN
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS:
iform•rly Chlenge & tillsatrelppl.
CIIICAGy Tu RT. LOCI,f IN 15 1 4 fluUtt.4.—Traine
leave the Illinois Central Depe,t, foot of Water Erect—
'A, Louis Day Express daily, 8o nday n excepted, 7 15 A M.
St. Louis Night Exprees daily, Fat urdaye ea,fd, 9,30 I" !d.
St Louie Frelxbt d Emigran t dolly, Ruud. exc. 5.3..) A M.
nazi .I,te check-Ell th rnigh to St 1,471.1.
Trait. rot direct tiirougb to Alton, (2b9 milemo with•
out clia.o.re of c,,,re or I,4gage, and eouneet with the
, ;.anpeoy's splendid ett.qtruer. hr.s:er , tnrl /6,11,er,
-uunlug it ridLonve T•nit•
it in ',Lon tr. ,t.1.nni..42.3 toil-.) w) . hout Thee
e, for apeed,.' e...veanenre laud e;eganre, are uneurratned
m the We.t,u atarn., h ir•g nceal up with lin ha and apa
us sttordl.,g to passengers Le apportuoity
removing the duet unavoidable In summer rei road
t - even nig, and reaching Ht. Louis refreshed from the effeaLs
of a long ride.
To Kunra4 and aVetrnxika this 19 the most direct route,
And vaes.,ug,r9 J,etiond for Itk,omlnetoo,
.I,,ckscu no all pint- on the Mississippi, ?Ala-
urL KarlF/11.1, TVIIILCOMNI FIVerS, Min note
r• imp-or:eitt B.rlr.g to th/balft. 1,11,Z 14e0noty.twn mini
eitl4, to 11/001:010yrthrl,
41IJ 111:y-eight ult., 1.00 is t'pnLgfotd lhan by eby other
route.
ll=l
Tnr ugh Tl..ke.n k vet LI. ,Lite can he prueurh.l at the
anot ti It Tooker , nll,.es lurk,
• hit, Itinuor-. ktotl4lo, ar, hurt ht xl, Through
r,. k, ,t...tee. strol to nt 1131.
4n N , .11, Tr,
tut 11 , —11,3 the th 4 1,.10. 14 Central
'toot. lt 01 V. otter .tree,..
auntie lleitgaate .Slon tail] alwayr be et the Depot. of
he T. 'I. 11J 11. , :a Is g,.iur ,010 Cbtreito, Check
itircu r. to any point doe.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN
MHOGGii
Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River,
lOWA, iIISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
All Railroad to th• 1111
Chicago, Burlington and Q ainey
RAIL 12: 0 A D
YOEXTELLI THE CELJCAOO AND ACII.Or A EL CENT. MILITANT
And Trains run the entire distance f om CIIICAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Care.
The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY,
KEOKUK, .kfUBCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELIAL FORT
DEB MOINES, COUNCIL BLUiF, As., and the °NIT ALL
BA/ L ROAD Route from CILICAGu TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM
INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, OLLTRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAMES., and Intermediate Stations on
the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Illatda.
elpiol Railroads.
Traine on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of
the points.
Sieges leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and
most reliable route to reach all the Important points west
~f the , diasisathpi as far ae Council Bluff, with from forty to
tr.y mites lase staging than by any other route. The Road,
for a large portion of the way, is laid with the OoNTLEII7OOB
Rea, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West—
well socked with the moat modern LocOMOtiTea wad elegant
new Cars.
Zit - By this route passengers are sure of making Ooniteo.
tiona, and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertiaed time, avoiding
thevexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga
tion, 1111 on the route by Alton.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
charge for handling at any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by thia route can be purchased at
all the Railroad Offices In the East; at the Office of the
Comp‘ny, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite
Building; at the Depot of the Galena R. R., and at the
Mich. Cant. It. It. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta.,
opposite Tremont Honer, Chicago.
FRXICIIIT consigned by this route will receive immedi
ate despatch. C. G. HAIdIdOND, Bnp't.
C. X. FOLLETT,'
Gael Ticket Ag't, Chicago.
Wham of the gauntry.
sir TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad
A. A. AI A 8014 & CO
R.A.ILROAD,S.
Columbus and Baltimore
IMEMML3
GOING WEST
13=M
RAILROAD.
lai=l
VIA WELLS) . I L.LF., AND
Ohio and Penn.) iV Vinift Itatiroad,
VIA
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IMEI=I3
FARD VIA ALLIANCE. AND CLISTSIAND
lit class. 241 cl' t.
'To L 5011e....516 00 $l3 60
lit da.u. crs.
.4230
procure their tickets at the
, e Monongahela House, third
Bup't, Clevehind.
CAUGHEY,ket, litcaburgh
,Vta CIJEJAQO, ALTON .1 ST. LOCIS
, • .
xsu-' 425 5 - *:
'TX. , AO , - -
RAILROAD,
K. P. M liU AN. Jr.. ii:loerinLeodeut.
U. J. D. &Mt:lOlMM' JR'',
Ur•u'i Ntivienior Ageut.
CII;NTRAL ItOUTE.
Tfreer B. Et. is row OOMPLETIO,
RAILROADS
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,
rrisiFigA
.*
t;;W:
Unrarpassed for Speed & Unrivalled for Comfort
FROM PITTMIUJWH TO
Columbus, Indianapolis, Chicago,
Cinci multi, Torre Haute, Rock Island,
Louisville, Vincennes. lowa City,
St. Lo,ds, Evansville, Dubuque,
Dayton, Cairo, Dubuque,
Xenia, blemehis, Galena,
Zanesville, Vioksburgh, Peoria,
Newark, New Orleans, Peru,
AND SHE PILINCIPAI CMIN IN SHE WINT AND UNITE,
STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA
RAILROAD !
WLlch le now completed and In successful operation be
tween Steubenville and Newnrk, 0.
Fall Arrangement
On and after Monday, Sept...umber 10th, 1885, a daily
morning and evening line of elegant and miff running
steamers, commanded by experienced and accommodating
officers, wilt leave Pittsburgh as follows:
The Morning Line, composed of steamers FOREST CITY,
CapL Moore, and DIURNAL, Capt. Shoelea, leave Pitts
burgh every day, (Sundays excepted,) at 10 o clock, A. M.,
precisely. Passengers dine on board, and reach Steuben
ville at S. P. Mmaking an immediate connection with tae
BVENING EAT' 11E88 TRAIN of the 8. & I It. R.—which
makes direct connection at Newark for the above cities.
The Eveit!ng Line composed of steamers VENTURE,
Capt Gordon, nod ciaRA Fisan, Cept Gordon, leave
Pittsburgh every day, at 6 o'clock, P. M. -os' Passengers
sleep on board, end reach Steubenville at 7 nest morning—
in time for the Mai, T,ain, which leaves immediately, end
makes direct conneetion for the above citlea—thus avoiding
mph/ fracti Cy r.../rcad.
,{y►- Fare as Cheap as by any ether railroad route.
For Through and Local Tickets, and further information,
apply to JAS. COLLIN'S k 00., tsktirints,
Nos. 114 and 111 Water st., between Wood
and Split Meld. Ilttsburg.h.
E. W. WOtJDWARD, Sufi t .
L DIi'VENNY. (inn. AgroL
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD:
gar =44
Carrying the Great 11. Staten Mail and Express
TWO PASSENGER TRAINB RUN DAILY on Ito entire
length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO,
AND
CHICAGO to CAUtO
Stite Road, In conjunction with Trentn of the Ohio end
ittiesiouppl it It. end Chlcego end Gsiewe Ittllroed, forms
the moot direct end only continuo. It. It. route from
Will:MN to Sr. LOUIS,
CiIICAUO to CAIRO,
CHICAGO to DUBUQUE.
Truinsearncnkag, a.. follow,
10 A. M. ana 1.) 1 . . M 14.c1.5 sire CAI6O Barroom
Pass• n i ters for .?!.. 1.c...01s by this train tat, the learn of the
obi° e.t..ti Kik.. R. 11. et ;Sac and aro .rrind direct to
L. Louts.
933 A. 31. and 4:10 P. M.—DoevQui asn Cla.Lsar , .
o•.,nnor:luN Dunbot.l3 (opp.anta Dubuque) with 6,
Deily Lim o' at••em eacktqa f., rt. Paul and the Uppar
]li el,rippi net, cr..es.
T - rumn I‘.nre Ct.], fur Gllcn.gc ►nd Dubuque ►t 7.3 U A.
7.00 P. M.
!rota itte Knit: ecd ri,re Co the Ohio river
oeet,ml f r 0, up
.iertion :Ivor tom ornitou from vi mot errlev
altos, f .he river n u tv, by iintrin,r th•
,1111,111:.
I tc'i, t. t rt I sal, bz,l im
r , ,:ack: t.y U. tln u: U..
or.l :' II •; r L.,ls I:1 1
I=IIIIII
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
Till: to !IF. N It AL nttuTE. th.•
:an
w•h•t•tro Ftttlth., F. a 1 otto u. u • Itnl!why .Itrwt. MIA tilt,:
l• • •• f enulrrr to
nil + por, W.htt,rnT. and tlan
dn.!`Y wait ttlt.tner , t , t Notth•wentern
Leto, nankin; tn.. tooot ,-tt.ext,t ttoti rehablt
bj trbtcli Filklt)lii ran Ls to not from tit.
Liroul e::.
li.A PLI 11. A ELF 171 A A f'II73IJUIICi 11.
}'lit-'l' I. ;•, thy
um, Y.-1,11,-•. A
bEt.;),N L.. (A.A.-, lan uery. )
) re, loor:t.
• . e..•
Till A , ou z,
Lt,l 1 , • j Lax peer
PVC ,n II CLA —Ce T.r. 11.0, 14,, Fku'l
I..wr
~psc:.t, I,', 1,1,1 I Lar.: t).:
6er I u 5h!, , ;, ,, ,r :3 , .!. frorn nr, i• rt
ph:a, be rn u!ar . mark R 0 • Vl4 i'eurayloonto
c o o 1.1 I,oliVatli IC U,n A.!Orte :Ws Rued
at Phlialelphta w:d he forwarded without
deter' , len.
FIaIOUT A arrra —7qc.seli Potter. 11,..t0n; J. L Elliott, N
Y., K. 1. ; 11A,6rs, a Kootax, Balt)
Cr , r Fr, Drown,
CIIIC:Onlin. J. It O.
Cllll A (29., ct. Lout', Mo.; J
L'. HStol n I A 24 n, .4Teinsvlll,,, 1:31i11:1/4.
H. H. EMUSTON,
Genersl Freight A g+.l3t. Ph
U. .1 LOM ERT,
n ns. Pa:
PIIREF. DAILY TElrlollOil b , tare..ci PhDads!.
phis ant THE ENO !TAIL TRAIN
Philadelphia fur Pittsburgh at A. M.. and Pitts,
burgh for Phllad.4.bia .t 7. A. M TUN FAST LINE
learra Philadelphia for Pittsburgh ... I P. M., and Pitto
burgh for Phlladolptda at tau. P. M. THE NIGHT P.N.
TRAIN learre Phtlall4;.hia Plttsburzh at 11, P.
M., and Pittsburgh for Phi:adelphla at 9 2u. P. M.
Blalrsvllle •, - ounmodation TrAlla Pittsburgh daily,
rtatpt Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. 5I Itrluton's Arcomma.
lotion Train tear. Pituburgh da.ly at 11 o'clock A. hi.,
3.30 o'clock P >l., and 6:1.%) P. 11.
The above Llnm connect at rittahurgh with the !tat'evade
to and from St_ Lonia, Sia, AltOtt, t, Bien% and Chicago. III:
trautf..rt, Le Limo on and Loutqvitle, Ky_ Tare. Fianna,
Madinon, Lafayette and ledianar.lis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springheld, Bellefontaine, Nandoeky. Tni4.do, Clerw
;and, Col umbna.Meoti Wooeter, Ohlo:
*leo, with the Stearn Packet i3onta (rota and to Nrw Ow, LILJIC3.
BT. LOWS, touVIS , III.I and Ciacimaart.
TAT, uqh Ticketa can be had to or from either of the above
places.
For further particulars, set handbills at the difrerett
starting points. Passengers from the West will nod ttus the
rtent au-1 mr , et eXpeililioUs rout! to Philadelphia, Balt!.
mart, Ne• York, or Roeron. TUGS. MOORE,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia
d. M6eKIMRRb,
v2l Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburich.
915.000 REWARD
N 17to flf.Magrl 1..4' 4 T, two bDs4e were
\
delierred nt tt. °Moe of the Amerl,en Ezpree4 Coo,
pony, io Dubuque, lowa, by a rartman from the Centel
0..100 Ill.{..6{tory.
Said tense, to their arriYal st;the Plab-Treaeury In New
IThrit, wer e found in contain bunk -hit or the else of 140 to
tb" pound, nod I ta',l4 , t the mite cf 100 t^ the pqund,
to the amount if 174 pounds In weight. and 26 pounds of
.beet lead. No. 4 The Gass were made of whits pine, one
Inch thlek, pretalled a: the corner.. about 10,% Inches
long, inch,- wide, ant I!.i Inches deep, Inside measure.
m•ti . The bottom of ~Cl/1 of the boxes was of hemlock.
Th.y were etrappal mite ar , tind the middle with out Inch
hoop trce It le calmed by the Depositary at Dubuque,
that the bsaro earla contained rid coin :o the amount of
$25,000 They nor- marked with oardo a :drvued to the
'•A..atotant T , e4surer 1.; 6 , New York," which cards are ad
mitted by th. Depoeitary at Dubuque to be genuine.
Now, therefor*, for too purport* of discovering bow this
fraud was czmmitie.l, and bringing to Justice the perpe!ra
tors thereof, the Amerto•n kxpreee Company will pay $lO,.
0 , ..0 for the tecovery of the money, or In that proportion for
any part of it, and $0 WO for the arrest and conviction of
the offenders; and they will pay II rurally fort formation
relative to the making of said tole', :he furnishing of inch
lead tulle, shot. at. 3r. ,
Ali cow fLu alca two s thrulrl ha alclrossftl to [b• kriberri.
born. Vl , K LLB. 111.117 XRY ELD k CO., N•w York,
Pro,rielnrii of the American Axpreas Co
MEEM7ISMi
TTORNEY ASii CQUNSELIi)iI Al LAW, sem Hood
rou to Cusnoasr. Ag.ot tur prr,urlng [tonal] , Lando
Pen.ione, ani for I.be CollrKtion of Claims In Great
and 1,1.1.1
in thin and adjoining oountitta; ga.
tatrt, of de,edt•utn Real Eattita bought, sold or
laa.od Slonays inte,toai on Mortgage
or other tit, unity. and title papers drawn.
tbihrw on FOUR iII ,troW.. a how door above Fulithlield.
Pittsburgh, Marrh 2S, lafiil--,rabitadaw
CM=
Vk HOLEBA LE A KEr AIL UEAI ER IN FURNACE?,
li.auga,i, Fi.ovas, Tin, Iron and flouat,eiteperre Hard.
ware, Tinnerx' Marhinv , and Tonle, Tin I'l,lm, Shltet
Rlre Rireta, dr ht. 24 , nr:l3, Second street, (op,oftßa
Buehler's aPPZ).4
HI Eli', T 14.ANSPOILTA 10L .N E.
4 Yrl , 2ll'ATl:‘,i :I,e want note" for transporting
.11 Yreighta from Lt Cities. Via Pennsyl.
rapiu Cuaal and Itailron Is, We have Inerenstst our stock of
it , n snore. to a ietitilLE DAILY LINE, which
•-• u•i.m f oter Peat tone pen tudntla rackway.
11 N ' r assure , frleods. id those ..o.posett I , atrootat,
it. , :fate Intprovetueuts, there Will he nothing spared on
our nor. to rer aeotrai s..l.l.tne'lon to tor warding Kart
and Western Freights wIT h prom 00 awle wool d”xpatcb.
fit Kit .t it 1121111. LL.
Coast littettur. h Pa.
SI. LI h; :—l:nless yon ratiefy )ourself
toot It, h• at...mei:b. in vie cone , rning tni tinpvrtiea ( Jr .
C Ileinixtreet h C.. ',I linuninnle Hair Coloring, can to
eubetennated by Incite and that iitrILLI In every cane
will eaunty tin., ming It of a most curloini slid singular
phenomenon—the: Is. grey hair reelored to Ito natural
co'or, with all the streng h nod healthy growth of youth.
It no cocup.i.ed of oil Hui vtiniulsting spirits, no ermlx,unded
that It can be used 611 (reel) as water, and with n. much
en ety, not coloring Ir -Inuring the skin in the le.st; and
it aleo inparin In the hair n and boa..y unlike thot
given by n • lit bee t reparation; And is every cane It will
restore the un'ural ti I r of lhu I air, where axe or sickness
has turned It gre,. E.fty °elite per bottle Sold by
octl e. L. CGTIIhKRT. 1.3 Market et.
ItUBE HANDZ RUFF —Le :hr genuine meant
SOAP. Ill^ Ire' 4-1, a, (~ hands
smooth, soft and white. it • Iso riimoveb tea and sallow
ness of the skin. Persons who have the care cf children
should not be withuut it As a sorcery soap, It is excel
lent. One trial will convince you thai It is just what we
claim for It. It has been aced by thousands since first In.
troduced here, (In 1860.) and nevi-r file to give satinfactlo,
It is also very cheap a wel) n.B good-12 cents per cake.
Beware of imiintl. nn ; none genuine unless you bad en.
cloned In each wrapper a" Weather Table" Bold, whole
sale had retail, by N. L. CUTHBEItT,
ATEXT BOOS OF GEOMETRICAL DRAWING, for the
use of Mechanics end Echo°is, with illustrations
drawing plane, sections and elevations for buildings and
machinery ; an Introduction on Isometrics' Drawing, and
an essay on Linnear Perspective and Shadows. The whole
illustrated with fifty-nix steel plates, containing two hun
dred diagrams. By Wm. sBnitli, Architect. Professor of
Drawing in she School of Design of the Maryland Institute.
Fourth edition. For sale by B T. 0. MORGAN,
octlB No. 101 Wood et.
18-5 g HILL'S ALM ANACB.—Sanford 0. Hill's Pitts
v . burgh Almanac, Magazine Almanac, and Amer
ican Farmer's Almanac, No 27, for 1868, published and now
reedy for sale by the quantity, by
JOHN H. MELLOR, No 81 Wood street.
For sale, also, by all Booksellers In Pittsburgh and Alle
g ben y City. sep29
fICTURE, MIRROR AND FANCY FBANI e. 13 OF Till
most complete and finished style may be foend at
BODCKING'B, on St Clair street, near the Allegheny
Bridge. This gentleman has also on hand a splendid lot
of Mirrors, some of which we gee encased in unique and
beautiful frames. Oise him a call. sepl9
"The Beat Razor In the World"
I 8 TELE "AMERICAN kIAZOR," made in Philadelphia
by Gilchrist, and sold during the last five years to thou.
ranch of our citizens, by the only authorized Agent for
Western Peentrylvania. W. W. WILSON,
sepia Market, Guam
, .. . ,
/13Mil
INSURANCE COMPANIES
Increase of Cash Capital
TO lIALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819
Cash Capital, 5500,000
THE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATENIRNT of the
Assets of the /ETNA INS URA NCH COM P A N I, of Hart
ford, as furnished ea agency on the let of January, ISike,
under oath.
Real Estate, anincumbered $ 76,672 06
Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent-, pay•
able semi-annually 72.000 00
Debts due the Oomptutty, secured by mnrtgag,.... 7,313 17
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Be n k... 126,5-7 35
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97.515 90
Bank Stocks in the city of liartfori 14'2,866 90
Bank Stocks In New York city 98,050 00
Cash on hand, in Bank, and In Lauds of Agents
and others. 212,606 06
t 773,278 tli
The amount of Ilabdlitiea due or not due tr Ron Rs or other
creditors,—nothing,.
Losses ad,Rtsted and due,—xons.
Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 12.
Losses unadjusted and in suspense, wailing for furthet
proof, $61,257 60.
All other claims against the Company are small, each
only as printing, etc.
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 wets: and condition cf
the Bre department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies; the
design Is to limit the lose by any one bre to $lO,OOO, or less.
Tilt). A. ALEXANDER, Secretory.
ST/Ts or Ocunnarrieur, i . Dartford, Jan. let, 1885
Hartford county .
PereCnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the /Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore
going statement by him subaertbed, is true, according to
his beet knowledge and belle(
' •
Losses paid by this (=piny for the year 1954 exceed
$760,000, while the mainline received for the same time
far exceed any other year, since the organisation of the
Oompany.
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is.
stied at this agency, at remunerative rates.
Skit Office, No. 87 Water street., Pittsburgh, Pa .
Janll
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Company,
OF PUILDKLMIA
Capital 9300,000
Amount seeurely Invested 9'200,000
r( , 1118 COMPANY effeets Fire Insuranre
Goods. Fund nre, at. Marine 1110111,13 C, oo Vestwie,
Cargo and Freight. Inland Irouraune 4.0 Good,, by Itivere,
Lakes, Cabala, Railroads, and Lanl Carriage generate
Also, Insurance upon Lives, upon the slot favorable
terms.
DIRECTORS.
Thomas B Florence, James F. N , A'!,
George 11 Armstrong, Cherie.
Fd. NJ.lddlotoll, Y. R. IlelmlK,l I,
G.torge flnlm Sold , Fred. C
Thomas dlanderßeld, Liner 1. orh .
TLIC)iI AS 11 FLORENCE, Preslier
r..DW &AD R. 111L119r.LD, Secretary..
floc T M. J k ' , Per nt
1100 P C. Shannon, C I A W
Lion J B Guthrie, A. B H'l'a,moist 8.1
Thoay.e.l. Keenan, Bad.,
C..i..1. Ile on Poeter, J
R M Riddle,
The rhe.ra of tie above eOrnr, 'n '•••
and oon.•n ova the rare aad auarual : -
ring •nd Life luminance
n of elevated F!.."din; ATP 1050:11, , d In
managefunt.t, and natun..dod to.
J r it, A
j, '27 St etd,teo •
MEM=
PitLsburglt 11.11 . nr:incInge !nazi( %Allot.
NVIT POOll TO TITS PITTFIII - RGI3 INK
Id•liy from 4to •_ ok,
Dor lay aulSaturday evantta,,t't, fr 222 a
Depoaitn o'a'! • i
and a oliti•ten.tr.t the Lo , 1.1. e a )e,
and L2treux2e , r. The Tr.. 4.-es, ft, the nu I t,rtnol,,
thn benevolent ,• 1 / 2 - , •••—. tnr :mat 0.. v• ....to
• s,araLler bond, therrty Sinn; 21! 2 , nal
dep.-Atom . . _
crntsiolog th. Chsrter, fly t I
I=l9
Liopew . ..;l lieT. o ,arn
11.A - qv, a. wt.lL•.
WIFILm F John-ton
J. m•+ W
A eancil.r
J - hn G Ra , ortor,
llitl gurgalo, J Ln `.l
Albert Culbetrtscn, John D
Robert Clo-fo.,r, Rotor:
J. Gardiner C. lan, I'
Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M
John S. Coagrave, Il.ury 1.. KISIC,.'t,
Ch...r1.-$ A. CI Itch,
1.:1t!.1< , ,
F..lux. JAM!, 1010,
G•lcrgo F.Otlicnort, Jum,e
James S. Hoop, Otnrir- S.
William S. Harem, Alexaml.r
.%,crrimry and Treasurer--CHA ALL: , A. LTC/N.
SEMI ANNUAL DIVILIML), n 1 gib ct:vr., JUL 1 . I, 1 , 01.
]ETNA INSUILANCE. COMPANY,
OF 11.414TFOliD,
CHARTERED - ISI9.
Cash A , July I, 1855,-- $835,530 !:.."3.
CIONTINI:li to M 1.9.9 ingilretOCo cn ail
proper() at equitable rates. Thi- Coirgany hoer
maintained a position fur honorable deal:ng
and is unsurpassed for ret.ponsibility and punctuality by
any other similar lostkntion lu the !jolted tzates. Pend
4L.Elus I statement of the , -on.lition of this Company on the
In Ulla office, fur the examination of the
B TN:s•EICK, A4enl.
Office, North-want corner Fifth and Wood
burgh.
P IL LA W A I,L 111
MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE CORFANY.
( ) 1"11C8 In the North Room of the Richange, on Third
street, PHIL D JILPIII4.
01 VESSELS,
Ca. WO. To ►ll parts o! the Worll
llararm-rs,
IN LAN INSCRANCILS
On goods by rivers, canals, I►tes an] laud carriages, 10
all parts of the Onion. _ .
FIRE INSUBANCIS
Oo merchandise uetierally.
On stores!, dwelling houses. Au.
ABBKTB OF 'MB COMPANY, N. vec t , fr 7,1.57 i.
Bonds and Mortgages $14,300 00
P tete ot Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
ilarden,lsouthwark, and other loans, 191,558 42
Btocks In hanks, railroads and insurances com•
panles
Bills receivable
Cash on hand
Balances In the hands of Agent+ and premiums
on Marine Policies recently Issued 121,707 67
Subscriptiontiotes 100,000 00
path-rola:
Wm. Martin D. B. M. 11. ngton ,
Joseph 11. Se al, Hugh Gral,„
Edmund A Bonder, Sprneer !kiliT6il),
John C. Davis, Cherlex LI el lv,
Robert Burton, Samuel K. Stoke.,
John K. Neurone, 11”nry tgoau,
G.t,rga G. Leiner, Jame+ Traquair,
Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
H. Jon. Brooke, Joshua L. I'ri's,
.1. G. Johnson, .41.11.1TeuDenz,
James C. Hand, J,.hn 11. Semple,
Theopllne Paulding, Charlet. I , ..hatr-:,
James 8. M"Farland, J T lugan, l'insborgb,
W. C. Ludwig, B. T C. Morgan, do.
WM. MARTIN, Presidnot.
TllOB.O. HAND, V lc< President
Journ W. Cowan, Son'y.
The FrauXlln fire insurance Company,
fif PAiladsiptAta, /1,1.y/runes.
DIFLECTORS.--Chsties W Baneker, Themes Hart, Tclolan
Wagner Samuel Gnust, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Ita,ic
Ards, lilerdeee:.l 1). Lewis, Adolphi E. Bork, Devitt S. Browne,
.515 mis Fetters., Cuss. N. litatiCHar, Prarvisni
Coon. G. llaticzan, &crawl.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or Limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, fit rates as low
se are consistent with security.
The liiompany have reserved • large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invooted, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company' on January lot, 1811, as puts
Limbed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as i !I" viz:
&tongue g01,,l H 08
Beal Estate 51.7,77 75
Temporary Loans 0%4 , 38 17
el,rt4
Cash, Ac 64.541, t<l
"-.- •
P' 3 , 6 their Ineorp,ratlon, a perio tw,:ty,oe year,
they hare paid upward of One h
elm ',ants by the, thereby : • i :he
.11kattigwii 11131.1111 U,, ae 11,1: AGII!:y •04 ditip,tt
thin to meet with promptneepi 1011110,11litre.
LIFE INSURANCE,
ALNNIIITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1860,
Cli A RTER PER PETU A L
CAPITAL $250,000.
Ogee, S. E. Cornet o/ Third and Churn's*
Street., Philadelphia.
Officers of Me Home Eoord
DlllOlOllB.
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenee Johnron,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Oeo. ''henry,
Jacob L. Florence JamesOevereux,
William M. Godwin,
President—Stephen R. Crawford.
Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical Irsaratner, Pittstareph—J mem 11. Willson, M. D
Allegheny Orly—R.ll Mowry, M. D.
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent.
mariny No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGII,
CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS.
Authorized Capitol, 8300,000. •
"INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or
I damage by Fire, and the perils of the See and inland
Navigation and Tr ansportation.
DISUCTOIS.
Wm. Y. Johnston, Roily Patterson,
W. brOlintock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones, George R. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
lames 8. Negley, W. S. Haven,
Wade Hampton, D. E.Park,
EL N. Coggsheil.
Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, Predid ant.
RODY PATTEROON, Vice Presideni-
A. A. CAILIIIIIL ' Secretary and Treasurer.
S. L. Coax:a, Asaistant Secretary. dec2sm
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DRY GOODS—Wilma:l4mA e9D Revelt—F ALL TRADE,
18bb.
A. A. MASON A Ck.) , Fifth street,
Are now receiving their Fall stock of Goals, embracing
some Twenty five Hundred Package., which have been pur
chased at the large Auction Sales, from Importers and
Manufacturers, and will be sold at as low rates as can be
purchased of the New York or Philadelphia Jobbers.
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DWELLING ifOLFBE TO LET—One two-story Uwelane,
containing eleven rooms, (well calculated for a Board.
lag fiourra,) ettusted near the foot of Vine street. for rent,
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PAID UP
IigNRY FOWLER., JuPtice of the Peace
H. P. TkIN SPCA, Agrint.
FARMERS , AND DIECH Arlitcs,
Pirrsuonou aursagNose
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I Po,t,
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MCEI
P. A. MADEILIA, Agent,
No. 96 Water street, Pittol,urgh
J. GA I(I
UM.ce, W 1 c.l Thlr 1
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KILLER A RICRSTOON,
221 and 1123 liberty R.
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BANKERS AND BROKERS.
AUSTIN LOOMIS.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Office, No. 91 Fottra rt., above Mod.
NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on coils
tens's, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com
mission. Land Warrants bought and sold.
Particular attention paid to the purcbaee and sale of
Cop per Stocks.
AU communications talented to promptly.
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WE. WILLI/U.lB JAB. Li. X Vat
Wm. H. Williams Co.,
BANKERSAND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. E. Corner Wood and Third streets.
Vir All trensactlous mule on liberal terms. Collections
of Hills, Not., dm, promptly attended to, jon2l3tle
ART.UTTRS, RODGERS & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITEFIELD STBSETS,
nu2..6ra Pittsburgh, Pa.
Removal.
PATRICKB & FRIEFID,
BANKELLa AND EXCHANGE BROMILB,
limn .Iteewvat Otst> Office to the Geiser of Fifth and Wood Ea
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ATILICKB IfILLEND, Hankers and Earl:maga Broken,
1 — and Doalers In Notes, Drafts, Accoptannea, Gold, Elver
and Bank how.t. .Exchangee on the Eastern and 'Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Goilertions rondo m ell the cities throughout the United
Depotd ts received in per funds or current psper t at
the ann..: of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffebB
N, HOLXES & SONS,
BANKERS AND EXOILANQE BROILERS,
N . . op. NI •fieo 0 • •
87 !LULEA'S MIAS, 70EIL DOOBJ3 BILOW OLD STAND.
1101.11158 h SONS, Bankers and Exchange Broksrs,
lq . an,t_Lealcrs In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, ail-
Ter and Beak Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for Bale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
State,. DepOstits received In par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market Street, between Third and Fourth ate. paatly
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEIt,
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes.
`TOOK bought and sold on commission. Collections
AJ carefelly attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
tO. ri , '2f k Fourth street, nearly opposite the
Batik. declls
HILL 41; CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
coxnaa OF WOOD MD FIFTH BTHIIIITS.
IGLU EXCELANGIt on the Eastern Cities constantly for
0 side. Time Bills of RITTITSTIgO and Note,. discount:et
dilrer and Bank NOITA, bought and sold. Collections
tas.dr In all the principal cities of the United States. De
posits received of Par and Current Bunts. rmarTfly
♦tt.rtr antxra, XDWVID ildE/S, /LORING/ A.ILLICIL
I{IIABLER Et RAMC
BA.MESAS AND EXCILA.NGE Biloll=3,
DU Y AND SELL Geld, Silver, end thank Notes; negotiate
1.1 Loans on Real Estate or Stock I3ecuritive; purchase
PromLsasry Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
en 1 .9.11 Stocks on Commission.
lions merle on all points to the Onion. [myl
0. E. AREOLD It CO.,
PAVES RR AND EXCLIA-NOY
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%EA :.1:15. to Exahiinge, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Tline Dratle, de. Ccilecciona mrefully attended to,
anti 1,0,...,1,, remitted to any part of the Union.
O 1••••:,, bought and ...old on commixoton.
n No. 74 Wourtli a, next d,e.r to Bank of eitteleg.[sel.3
- CO.IMERCIAL BRUKEB,-
Not••, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, ott.e.,
Nn 76 rou - rth , Pittsburgh. Ps
Clairolottl's Loan Office,
100 ill ITil VIELU STHENT, Nt:AEL
:oaukido tio!.L and Silver Viatchee., Silvery are
valudt);....rtidcw. aul4ally
CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN .Ni'CLOSKEY & CO.,
:L•ceieiaoted C:othing Depot on Liberty
sues:. vrni. h Lar , on au unbounded popularity under
t.. Lan, the 1:111:13k: BIG DOORS, hare, for the pun
tut :h g flora spar, for [Deli Immense business,
• no, e seck), building' on the corner or
Di A1110:,1, ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where then have now the mono
BPLENDID thTOCK OF CLOTHS/
AND
READY MADE CLOTHING,
_l,re 11 orferel to the pa bile
Th r rrinrlpsi ler: for this remoYsl, Is to gir• them
ga :r for thr.
WItuLEBALE TRADE.
171.,y tc r0..1 Goodx nt tin
LO WEST EASTERN PRICES!
er.i r hr..) , sill wArrent them to be as good so any menu
facture.] in tt].. U[llol3.
cusTcntz WORK,
11 YE, 3187 STYLI. .OQ , CI - 011 TUN CLlJiittfit NOTICS
hind a full and brautirul amkortuaent of
L•'Ttl." ..n: L" , ATINGS,f,r
Fli.ooK: , , DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI-
Our to tersats are l.lontieal with those of our coats:mere,
and we assure Ch. publi, that our o.delity will not fail in
tai irg all orders nac clay 1 - .0 favored with.
.6:"^ DON'T FORONT Tll PLACi--
Ao. SS Wood Street,
(EAST SIDE,) 001INZIS 01 DIAMOND ALLIGY.
e our patrons to understand that ere have
tcnger any rPonection with the Clothing Buidnene on
!:,rty gtreet. Oar al!antion le devoted excitolvely to the
al,ove de3ignaled
mar 22
FALL DRY GOODS
AT UWE LitiOrtiEßS,
V 3 74 it KEr 51711.2.1, PIT:SBURCH,-b-1)
SID Tat ORIGINAL tics FM' Z.
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1: DRE. DKVARTME.NT is unusually ,
ant I.ontEdus ,orne r f tbs riehrst AO4 most leas rat:,
u0..1, that w bare ever been able to offer, such as
e
Yeah Mr tau,; CsAbm.rvs;
) I, u , de Loicte.; Stripes; Coburg., An.
s{'ul[K—fbe teat tarscirtment in lie Lit),
Colla: e, (21 Sle-ves;
Fonaciogs, F.J,gingei end Insertings;
C.ouga, Talinaq and Scarf.;
New style Eiroctie, l lahl , CaAhmere Moire Art. Vairot.
Strohm. .rape Silk, He
Together stilt a large assortment of M,URNINCI GOODS
our 1.4_ 11 1E,,T1 and LIOCSE FURNISEING bEPART
11.:NT it well wu 1,11,d, and we feel contlient th tr 0I can
rreater tuduc,m:-uts now that we have ever been
crier before. We EOliCi: an exanal alio° o our
her.le purrhaaing else. bury. at all will fi• d :t to
th-Ir advantage to Co an.
Kb wt,l el. be almoot dvily to receipt of new Pal de
liootil throughout the FOIVOCI
LOVE BROT El ERS,
(Formerly Young, Stevenmm &
No 73 NiKrtr.er Atr•nt. Pittsbarzb fa.
66
24.017 20
1 J. 525 04
lf U 1 ,
M. Ati.NOLD & SUN,,
WEIOLENALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FASI-110\ ABI,E CLOTHING,
And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
"v - 1 t d MARKET OTREET, between Third and Fourth,
A. Pittsburgh Keep elnetantly on hand, a large stook
Cloth+, emt.imeres end Ve.ting, , Jarments made to
order 1,11 the ehorteat online, mad lu the latest styles.
Ad- All nrd,,, promptly attended to. (nugl7.2m
Vali and Winter Goods
$07",47 E. 3
E 1)310ND WATTS,
KHCLIANT TAILOR, NO. 135 LIBERTY STREET.—
In 1 have now on hand a large sleek of Fall and Winter
u tnrcoati ugs, of r•ntirbly new designs; PI Doh Vest-
Ino, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English
t"..s,,,imvmet, of every style and shade In the market, all of
wk., la I svitl make to 0-der on the must reasonable terms,
an I warranted to cult. .04
Pew Clothing Store,
NU. 4, AI XIII sTaxer, vI'BuSITE LIBERTY.
ri sulwriber has just opened this new establishment,
I where be hat always on hand a largo and choice assort
to.r, t all article:, of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal
m any In the city, nod will sell at the most reasonable
cen. The public are requested to give him a call.
Dmr%) . l 13.
Wet:ern Insurance Company, Pittsburgh:
FL MILLER, Jr., Prestdreit. F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, 8300,000,
1X TILL Ineure againat ail kinds of riaka, FIRE and MA
YV RISE. Alt louses will Le liberally adjusted and
ptc.n.pii . , paid.
A Liume loetttotton, managed by Dmxcica.B who are well
known in the community, and who are determined, by
prom plrlPlit and liberality, to maintain the character which
[Ley hese aranmed.as offering the best protection to those
le,irr to he insured.
Iredort.-It. Jr., C. W. itlcketson, J. W. Butler,
N Ilolmea, Jr. W. EL Smith. C. Ihmeea, George W. Jeeksun,
Wm. li. Lyon. Jam en LippancoM, George Lunde, James \!c•
A ti Ley , A 1-aamier Simirh, Thomas Sent t.
0.1 011 e, 0I Water street, ( Warehouse of Sp*ng A
C.,a: r :sirs, I Pittsburgh novlitaily
FUR HALE—We otter fur sale a choice
s arra+, shaste le Nara Towtinhip, shout 16
! - ‘Oll o li•rnali own Road. It is In
1.7 h at•• il
with a tins. young orchard of
!..alp .mil peach trees, ail of cnolca graft...l fruit.
watered, and near the house is a vertu-falling
•.rq of a ater. The improvemen's ale a frame and Irg
o,; hon.,' end kitchen, large barn, spring house, cran
, x .nrn ble and necessary on a firm. It would suit
a•- h or Wagon maker, as then: is an excellent
h p toe eac h of trades on tba establiaLad.
),.e iinexceptiunable. Price low, and payments reasons-
A F..riu in Patton Township, of 110 acres, all under
:oo.oe, 70 s-nr 01 on:en are tinier culuvatba, and II in
mead ; water in every bold but one; a yount orchard of
.i; 4 acres. I mar 'veinen La consist of a frame dwelling
h nee of six rooms, large bank. barn, stabling, granaries,
Or.: 1114), a fine clone aprln: bow., Title unexceptionable.
e en I I.e.na.ni reasonable.
. . ... . .
The cove farm, are in the same neighborhood, tini the
ow ner, sing ~-eirous of moving West, will di,pose of them
ccl eati. , eztory terms. Apply to
. .
D —I:UU torts N , ,e3. 1 and 'L th: era«, •• Mari
" et ts," •• Cameron" and" Cordell" furnaces;
luU tons " Rock Hill," Juniata ;
100 "Monroe," do;
00 • "Mill Creek," do;
" "Shade," Somerset county; for rale
by (sevl9) JOHN MOORLIEAD
GOON Juniata tilooms and Lump ;
L.) ltk Lake Champlain; for auk, by
seplg JOHN MOORHBAD
lUTtal FL.IWKR hOOTS—Our annual importation of
1 Holland Hyacinths, Tudp, so., for tall planting haß
arrived. Catalogues will be ready to a for days.
octi3 JAMES WARDBOP.
CAOlte—lf. dozen of Cana-y, ktotio and Mocking
1.) Bird Cage. ; of various alma, just received and for mie
foct' JAMES. WARDROP.
D aILWAY 11utt6it PUN KRE—One and two /lone
ll Pewcrs, with lives, Threshing Machines, &c —or the
Powers furnished without amebines—adapted manufae
inr,nx purposes. Call and examine them, at 47 Pll7ll et.
JAMkB WARDR)P.
1 unlit' DKR Y NLA NT S or the 13103 t reliable teeted ya
riettee for this locality can be supplied In large quan
[l,s-47 Firtb street_ Ceeps) lAMBS wARDFLoP
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TOW 18 TUtTIME to sscure a good 11051 E near good
.1. 1 1 Schools. It is wr_hin a quarter of a mils of the Court
House in 'Washington, Pa., fronting the Pittsburgh road.
There are eight sores of ground improved, with about 100
Fruit Trees, snd a good Cottage Rouse of eight rooms,
neatly furl:a-lied in the latt,l style. It iS near the rest ,
orrice of John Marshall,'Mß. Price 'sow. Enquire of
espli 111051A13 WOODS, 75 Fourth et.
AFa ttlit, neer No,. Brigntou, Bearer County. containing
108 acres, well Improved, and under a flue state of
cuillvatton, Is offered for sale Ice.
Fflyitl THOB WOODS, 75 Fourth et.
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AvHiTlvtl I Ka3—Araoid , a, tilbbert's, W arrm's,
Harrison's, and Hap:Lord & Nora aka, for Bale by
W. & ELVIAN.
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T 110111 AS WOODS,.
CLuTHING
NESS COATS
.7011 3f'CLOSSKS & 00
mutt CAL ,Ji
BLAKELY Et RICHEY,
romer SPverith end Smithfield rts
HOTELS:- -
CITY HOTEL•
( LAU
Corner of dmlthdald and Third
JOHN P. GIMP, Proprietor.
PITTSBUR 011, PA
rrEf.Th large and eoramodlotte Hodes taming undergone
I thorough repair and Sandalled with new equipments
throughout, le now open for the reception of the traveling
public. YARD $1,21.5 PIM DAY. jel
IttAIVSION HOUSE;
GEOR tt E AIIRENTZ, Pttopesirron.,
844 LIBERTY STREET; just beside the Passenger
Depot of the Pennsylvania Itailrord, which make., it
the most convenient house in the city for passengers arri.
ring by that road_
The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
in excellent style, the MANSION ROUSE, would respect,
fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached
a splendid STABLE and extenctye IkAGOLi XARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Hie
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market
can afford. febLy
ST:A. I_ll 11 T L
Cbrner of Penn and S. Clair streets, Plttsbirrgh,
TILE underaigned, formerly of "Brown's 'keel," having
taken this large and commodiona HOTEL, and having
refitted It in magallicent style, would respectfully invite
hie friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As.
owed, with the convenience of the house and his long ex
perience in the baldness, he can give entire aatisfaction,
and his charges moderate.
febii Wit C. CONNELLY.
0000 INTENT !I OUSE — ; — •
CORNER OP LIBERTY AND GR A NT STRRETS, Dear
the Railroad Depot.
,jarillly • JAMES BRANNON. Proprietor.
OWbTOIVS.
117AVERLEY ROUSE, 60 South Eighth etreet, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. I.au2o:y
keLI•11 MIL ")211
CORNER OF iLtIN AND SOUTH ETS., WARREN, ()-
THE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the
public that thin new and elegant lintel has been opened
as a Ito use of en tartaininen t. Being commodious and roomy,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company,it offers
inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda
tion of the traveling community.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
aul7 M. GABIU
RESTAURANTo
WILKINS lIALL,
W. 0. GALLAG HER, P
- ROPRIETOII.
Yierrth sfreci, berunen Wood and BramU fuld.
THII3 spacious eatabbehment has been leszed by the sub
scriber, and completely renovated.
lle is at all hours prepared to furnish
every luxury that can be found in the best regulated
restaamate In the Btatea. liis apacione Bar will always be
ettpplied with the very test Liquors. Game of every de
earietion, In It season, can ',Maya be found at Wilkins
[aP7i W. 0. GALLAOHNIt.
CORNUCOPIA
AarOYISTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.M
D. BARNARD.
No. 40, 'Oh Street, between Wood and Markol.
janlo,ly; P1TT13131312011.
Kennett Ale.
-ur D. ENGLISH, Bole Bottler of I:33IITEVB celebrated
t• . Bennett Ale and Brown Stout. Also, Common Ale
and Porter, In quart and pint bottles.
The attention of families, and the trade, Is respectfully
solicited. aull:y
Mineral Water arid Sarsaparilla
-virM. D n101,1E13, Pitt street, below Penn, is now
manufacturing and bottleing.the above beverages on
an eXt.I.II3IVO scale. ilia articles are of the best quality, and
nufactured &dm the purest materials. cctl7:ly
GREAT DISCOVERY:
A MPLE TROTS, both by able Practitioners and Chemi
cal Analysis. have demonstrated the greet oath« of
PROB. DE GRATH% beauthul combination, called "ELEC
TRIO OIL," for the relief and cure of Pain But the people
themselves are rendering their verdict in a manner both
unmistakeable. and satisfactory. More than 000 bottle.
have heath sold in a very short time—a great props, ties to
those who heard others recommend it, who had tried it.
That it is a splendid discovery is evrrywt ere anknewlesig-d,
and nothing like It ens ever t «fore prepared. Why, fur
(-bras alone, It is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, as it
n:w ye circa these painful tormentors in tioent y Jour hours
But what is it not worth to the people it tt cur..* ran
Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcers, sores of all kinds, (fro
gum:lily taking away all the pain In twenty-four boars,)
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Brundbitts,
Piles, Womb Complaints, Cramps, Sprains, Sure or Swelled
Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, An.? Wou'd $500,000
express its value to the people? No licensee a man *lli
gave freely for relief from pain. Will this Oil relieve pain f
Certainly 1.1 will. Such men so we have area named, hon
orable and hi:Ohmic:l,lml merchants, mayors, doctors and
others have so said, after from ten to fifty trials. They say
the Electric oa2 is the Bacot medical combination ever pre. '
ered, neither offensive nor injurious, but effectual In all
the above and many other cases. Sbme honorable and
heavy business firms have, it is true, sold some of the, old
(turpentine, bituminous, or coal tar, Ad. de.) ...sternal ap
plicationa, until their cu.domers returned bottle after bot
tle, with the remark that " the remedy was arc rue than the
pain;" yet such men have never recommended nor Olsen
countenance to them. But Bee noise of Our her t Merchants
ordering more. every ten Jam and always giving addltioutcl
testimony to the value of this wonder:al dine:every. .1 hat
great many ladies are using it as a Mokileinel billet attic},
for themselves and their chlidreo, is well known. It cures
all pimples, blotches and eruption" on the fare and neck In so
short a time, you would p.carcrly credit it. It frequently
reduces a painful wolfing In two hoofs; has done if in ha f
an hour; cueid many effeetnady in six hours. If ladies
knew the soothing. strengthening and heeling virtues In this
oil, they would never be induced to o se any thing e:se for
womb complains or pains of any kind.
We new insert a letter just received from Henry Wiley,
Esq., who went to lengland six weeks since, (to die.)
LONDON, July 12. 1855.
. .
Peer. Ds GHATS, Phila.—Dear Sir: When I left hens° f'r
my In-alth, (scrofulous eruption., 3e,) I never expected to
return ninon, hollering that my complaint would noon
curry me off. When you gave me thrt-tt bottles of your
Ricoh-se Oil to take with me, as merely a palliative., I did
i.ot think I would go very soon to called upon to thank you,
he I now do, for my complete restoration.
I Coll only any, t afore the departure of the st.amer, that
you have only to come here with your Oil, to wake a fa.-
t une in one year. There isnot another similar medicine in
England, If in the world. I will write by neat ateateer.
Yours, most truly, HEN ET WILES
It cannot be their imaginations, who state that old sores,
that have dxrdustged from six months to five years, have
been curr.d by this Oil. It cannot be untrue, nrr a decep
tion, where pain is relieved in one day. often in half an
hour. Nol common sense dictates na/—and COO written
letters say na / lame and see them. A regular Doctor in
attendance; and 1 adjes can consult a Lady, privately, by
dropping a line to the orifice. Advice from a distance, mak.
log inquiries that any physician can answer, will be
promptly attended to. Always enclose a stamp, as oar ser
ices are freely given, and we are drawn upon too often in
this way All cases treated liberally, alth nr without the
Oil, as I have two Physicians associated f,r this express
purpose. Prof 0. DE GRATII,
No. S 9 South Iththth street, Phila.
A. B —The largest bottles ten times the cheapest. Please
notify me of any ease or failure to cure in from half an
hour to three weeks, as I whit to cur- aIL
Fct gale by DB. R.EYAXII., 140 Wood Rt fatip.3o
I)I:POTATION IN NNW ENGIAND
-11 Baisrot, N. IL, Juno oth, 18:13.
7's B. A. l'ahweetsxk cd I.—G.ntlemon: For bre years
poet I have used B. A. Yahnestockia Vermifture for en ea
t belmintic in my practice; my attention was first called to
it In a case where I hid fa led to distloct:re worms with .1o•
mel, pink and cowhage. A bottle was obtained and used
with desirable affelt; since then I have prescribed it for
hundreds of patients, and in a large majority of cases
complete success. In one ease a single bottle of the unedi.
rise brought away from one patient sisnety eight worms. I
have never known It to do harm, and 1 am induced to
wake this statement from an honest conviction that It is
the most valuable Vermifuge yet known. such is my con
fidence in its "worm killing" powers, that I recommend ,t
to other physicians In this section. and furnish them wits
the article. U. C. SAVAGE. N. D.
Prepared and etold wholesale and retail by B. A. FAUN
itrITOCK A CO., corner of Wood and Ftret Duvets, Pitt.
burgh. ar , 5
M=M
T AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books.
to vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Bouvier's Run!tutus;
Greenlief's Evidence;
Wharton's Digest, last ed 4
And other Reports, Elementary Wcrlus, do.
GEO. F. GILT.IIOES,
Pop2l 4 11 et the note, of Mernius Poet_
BUILDING LOT FUN SALE.
ALOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending
back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot fa a Cellar Wall, built for two small "'oases. This Lot
le in a desirable location Cor a residence; and will be gold
low, and on favorable terms., Title good, and clear from
locumbrence. Enquire of OEO. F. GILLMORE,
Ivl3 At Office of Morning Port.
Boarding School,
( - ) R SLIMMER BOARIHNG - L
HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL.
and Urounds are offered for RENT for either the
above purposes. The size and arrangement of the house,
the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the
singular advantage of the position, secluded from every.
thing objectionable, render this a moat desirable location
for either a Male or Female r3.mthary. For terms, apply to
tat:23 - I.f .1. W. BUT( ER. 117 Frnnt street.
Irving's Great Work.
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-1 urn. of the above work to now ready for delivery—the
se -erl volume will be reedy shortly. It to ne Up gotten
ur—printed on tine paper, with three or more portraits and
pricet o. c 2,00 per volume.
Th,e edition ie putillebed exclusively by subscription, end
pa: .inle on the delivery of each volume
J KISN RA A CO. are eole Agents for the above work.
0M..., No. 30 Fifth street, in Lauffe' , Bookstore, wbere
tho hooks will be open for sub...amber's names.
Cia- All orders addressed to T. J. K. a Co. will be strictly
att,oded tn. Ilia-Clinvawere wanted. anz2i.lew3m
qT IN 'Tr. eitk .e.Xunutintxun ut our sopenor nasurt.
ment
-ii Striped Moire Antique;
Sarin :striped a. d Plaid :mike:
Black Satin Plaid Stlas, (one yard wilt;)
Splendid Black Figure 1 milks;
Heavy Plain Black Silks.
A. A. MASON kCO., 25 Fifth at.
Fo
JR RENT—That large three story Brick Budding rn
Third street, next to Dutra College. This property
hes been thce mighty reps. red, painted and papered, end
would be a good stand for a Confectionary or Millinery
Store, or would •u it for an extensive I3ook or Printing es
tablishment, the rooms all being well lighted and conve
niently arranged. Apply to
aeon R. CUTHBERT A SON, 69 Market at
•
Af PtißT&NT.—at this - seam. of t. year, wlleTt;l,7ea:ea
I of the stomach and bowels are as frequent, and, it ne•
glected, are so .apt to degenerate into cholera morhus, or
even Asiatic cholera no family should be without a bottle
I
of the Concentrated tssence of Jamaica Giuger, and a bottle
of Wickers celebrated Diarrbrea Medicine, which, if used
according to accompanying directions, will prove a speedy,
safe and efficacious remedy. They can be had only at the
Drug Store of JOHN .11.51 T, JR.,
angle. 135 Wood eitreet.
WllO 11413 NOr HEARD OF TILE BERPETIC SOAP
—Used far removing tan, sallowness, and redness of
the skin. For curing tore, rough hands, and rendering
them smooth, soft and white, it cannot be equalled. Bo
cheap and so Soot, its popularity is no wonder. Mothers
nee it In the nursery, gentlemen use it for Maiming, and all
are satisfied of its excellence. Only 12,4 cents per cake.
Each cake of Soap le accompanied by a ••• Weather Table,"
of great use to every one, and Its predictions of the weather
thus far have been true to the day. Bold, wholesale and
retail, by B. CUTHBERT,
sep2B
63 Market street.
illE POCKET REVOLVING CALENDAR—This fancy
inetrumemt is about the 81243 of a ten dollar gold piece,
beautifully ornamented. and richly gilt,to resemble gold.
It is so constructed that by adjusting on the first day of the
month, you can tell at a glare the day of the mouth and
week. It answers for not rely a year, but for all coming
time. Thousands are sold, as making beautiful and dom.
ble gilts for friends. It is valued as a pocket piece, while
Its practical utility hew made it a universal favorite. Only
60 omits each. Bold by B. L. CUTHBERT,
oct2 63 Market street
AIiPACAS, D& LA/NEB, a o —Just. opening, a eplerdei
assortment of black and colored Alpacas, all wool end
Persian De Lathes, Cashmeres, an. Also, some very elegant
styles of Figured Goods.
. °eta A. A. MASON A cio.
INNS there a man with mai so des% who will not pay
4 roan
fifty cents &
stm toe a Motors at tno BNTBEilitthil aaller o y,
t. octl
A& 'IV 1143 MAL .9 IMO
Plia ii , ?,.
I .trir and obtpritltt rt
4 6 =1 - . J• AI; 44, if fi i• Ltlf lit .i 1 1 1 1) 04 •
f.:, , t , t ~,. Macon, Comtrousiwiltattratities,
1. 4'.;.. , ..,, .ii Jaaalice, Dropshilheuroat, 109,
5.1:, , ..< , -"P . rem, Gout, Humors, 'Nernituitatif
iroz , „ Irritability, LuflammaGotah%ajona:
,-,,,,,f,,,,,„.- , robe; Tana . to - the, Item, „hid.,
t :`' ....c..., ,- Beck aid LiztbkiPernalliComptilid.l,
04,%11 , fma 4-- t &c., &c. , indeed, reit! law , Mu i.•'‘
:.::: --:. r .....__ - ... :_" .. :_.4' cibeacee In which a Entitatits Me
• ' due is not more or lea reqUircdrillidt
much sickness and Buffering aught be, pnrventadi h i a
harmless but drier's! Cathartic *tyre mote finely used.
:lo parson can feel *ell tr ea mutate' habit of bo4iy las
vans; Guides, it coon otos •SerieUe. end ateh 101,14
diseases;which might bat been airildea by the timely it
indiciont use of a good purgatire.''This Si tilitscimut or
Colds, Feverish symptoms,: Sind Eidoua derwriprcludtit:
They all tend to become or produce the direpseatad.atitt
formidable distempers which load the beano; alio orer the
laud. Hence a reliable family physic is of the'llut tm.
portance to the public health, and this PM has heft Vat.:
(acted with consummate skill, to meet that demand. ;4n
extensive trial of hi virtues by Phyaiclatis, Professorrottuk
Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitheecr
known of any medicine. Cares bate been' effeeted baytind
belief, were they not substautiwed by persona of such ax..
ailed positions and character so to forbid the tonPidosto ,
untruth.
Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified; hr
favor of these Plllo we may mention— . ,
Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Maoist. of Bceto D.
State Assayer of ?Massachusetts, whose high profi lit
character h podorsed by the
EDwARD EVEHETE., Senator of the United Stator
a
ROBERT C. WINTHROP , Ex Speaker 0$ be Howe cd
Representatives • •
ABBOTT LAWRENCE, 31Inhtter Men. to Egigland.. •
tIOEIN B. ITTZPATRICIi, catholic. Bishop of Horton- •
.'•,
Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Druidical Chocolat of New ltorktity,
endorsed by : • ;
Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State; .
WM. B. ASTOR, the richest men in America;
& i&LAND CO., Proprietoreof the Metropolitan
arid others.
LW space permit, we could give many hundred cord&
cab's from all parts where the Pills have been used; bit ovi•
deuce even more convincing than the experisniiof ethlnent
public men, is bond in their *tract! upon ,
These Pills, the result of long int esidgitlion study,
are offered to the public as the best and most tipplers
which the present - state of medical • *clones Cili'lLFOrti"
They are compounded not of the.drugs thenieelvea, butyl
the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedios extracted,
by Chemical process In a state of parity, andUataliined
gather in such a manner es to Memel -the , beet 3titmlts.'
The system of composition for medicines bail been Ibundin
Cherry Pectoral end Pills loth, to produce a niore,ellicient
remedy then had hitherto been obtained 'by any proceis. —
The reason is perfectly °helium. While by the old mode, of
composition, every medicine is burdened with more or less :
of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each Mal.
vidoal virtue only that Is desired for the curatilieelfe.dria..„
present. All the Inert and obnoxious quallilea' at. eadi
substa nee employed are left behind, rim ourativerairtara
only being retained. nelleo It is self evident that the effects
should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial,
and the Phis a more powerbil antidote to dliease thin any
other medicine known to the world.
Ac It is frequently expedient that many medicirumaborild
be taken under the counsel of an attending - Physician, and
as he could not properly judge of a remedy withdtit
hag its composition, I have eappUed the accurate SOLMilidik,
by which bolh my Pectoral and Pills are made & to tha.;
whole body of Practitioners in the United Litotes and Width
American Provinces. If, however, there ahotild'be 'ayone
who has not received them, they wilt birforwarded by =WV
to his request.
. ,
Of all the Patent Mediclams that are offered, how fei
would be taken Ir their composition was knowni Marl
life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries
The composition of my preparations le laid open,* all .
men, and all whn are competent to judge on ttid rititdee .
freely acknowledge their . . convictions of theiv intrituda
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by gelentloo
men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were,
known . Many eminent Physicians have declared the ammo'.
thing of my Pills, and even mote confidently, and
willing to certify that their anticipations ware more.then
re.liaed by their effects upon trial. , .
They operate by their powerful Influence on the internal '
viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy --,
action—remove the obstruetions of the stomach, berrels,,
liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their lrregrr
ler action to health. and by correcting, wherever they ea-
ist. each deramtemante as are the first origin of blame. -is
Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. AYII7I, Poetical and ;Ma..
lyrical Chemist, Lowell, Maw. Price afi cents per boa.
live boneefor $l.
Sold by it. A. PAHNESTOCK a CO., at wholesale and
retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers
everywhere. iefeanclaw,
1r HALATION
LSTHLIA AND FONSULIPTICII
NEW AND VICHY WONDER_FIT)f.
IYY dEANA
WAOUUHT HOUN TO ThE DOOU DT THB M.M.:1011
WOND HYBL DISCOVERY has recently been made
.2 - 1 by Dr. Curtis, of tLia city, in the treatment Or COO
sumptica, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lunge. liVa roe._
tar to " Da. enuivi'm lITGILSKA, Oa 111114111113 HMO Vettlir -
Ann Casimir nracrs." With this nee method, Dr. 0.-hitare
F torod many attlicted ones to health, assn evidence of 'which
nu bas innumerable certificates. Speaking, of thettrat 7
ne nt a phyli , ian remarks, " It is evMeot that
onstuntly treathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me- ,
licinal properties must come in direct contact with the. , :i
whole terial cavities of the Dane's., awl thus escape the Itelny•
eel varied amines produced 'Ulan theta thenintradtmed - .
Into the stomach, and etajeCt to the process of digeStkrn.. 1
't ne 11Neena Is fm sale at all the Druggists throbghonttha
count:Jr.—Nets I rb Dutchman of January 14.,
The Inhaler isiNorn on the breast; under the linen:, with.'
out the leant inconv.rdenre--the heat of Atte • binly being - ,
tfitn int to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of caves
e nes, like the nigh he named:
Line package of the ilygeacta has cured me of the &three
et years standing. J. B. EXlntantT,
P. M. of Dunoannon, P 3. ,
I am Tared of the Asthma of ten years' standing by Lir.
CUlti9 . B fiygearm. Maas ATILT 2.ItIVON Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Paul, of No. b Hammond street,. N Y., was eared of
a s• Teo! cade of Bronchitis by the Hygoane.
My sister has boon cured of a diefrosaiug cough tt several , •
oars' t•tanding, and derided to be incurable by the
Bha WWI cured in one month, by tbe Hygeana. • -
.1. IL GaunkaT, lii&mond, Me. •
The P,7. DT. Cheerer, of New York, testifies of our wadi!
tine in the following language:
Now Voss, Nov. 15, 1854.
Dean 84.r.—1 th nk highly of Dr. Ourtia's Hygeana as a
rmiedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had 5
same opportunity to testify Its efficacy, I am convinced
that it is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and
the inhaling cppihration to the cheat.
N. 13..-1):. Curtis's Ily,reana Is the ORIGINAL and ONLY
OENUINN ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or •
silo and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you
would POISON. • - -
.GP For sale by Dr. Geo. 71. Keyser, 740 Wood street. B.
S. Sellers & Co.; Lee A. Beckham. Allegheny Qty; John
t. argent, Nen Brighton; C. L. Sauer, Rochester.
resyttlenero
Carter's .9paiiish Mixture.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
Not a Particle of Nercnry in it.
ET TN E A FiLICTED READ AND
Li Infant e homely for Scrofula, King t Sea, Stamm*
turn, Obstinate Cutaneous &undone, Pimples or Ptiattle.
on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Agne and Fever Chroido
byes, Ring Worm or Totter, Scald Head, Enlargement. and
Pain of the Bonita and Jointa, Stubborn Ulcers, Bypbilitio
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints , and ill Dinettes
arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprtidaloarin''
Life or Impurity of the Blood. . . _
..??1- This great alterative medicine and Padded of Blood
DOW used by usands of grateful patients nom all Ora
a the United States, who testify daily to the remarkabt
'Ores performed by the greatest of all medicines, '
TER'S SFANLiii. MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Ithinimetinn E T
:crofula, IDuptione on the' Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers,
Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the'
Throat, Female Complaints, Paine and Aching of the Bona
634 Joints, a re speedily put to light by using this great and
neetimable remedy.
For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found •
to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all import •
Dee, IlLta gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneyn,
strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach,
make, the skin clear and healthy, and reatoreethe Constii
t Lion enfeebled by Manna!, or broken down by thee:males •
of youth, to Its pristine vizs and strength. . .
for the Ladies, it ia invariably better than. ail the' ook
metice ever need. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture
will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the rem
mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and
prove the general health in a reinarksbledegree beyond elI
the medieines ever heard of.
The large number of certificates which we have reeelleed
Irons persons from all parts of the United litateg, le the Out , "
evidence that there is no humbug about it. 'The; pump.
hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public mu, areU
known to the community, all add their teeth:am te the:
wonderful effects of this OBJSAT BLOOD PURIM&
Call on the Apoland get a Choulet and Ahwanew and
read the wonderful cures this truly greatest Of all leledlthri
has performed.
None genuine unless algard by EIENNETT & BERRA
Proprietors, 2..0.3 Pearl street, Richmond, to w ham all
criers for :applies and ayancies muss be addressed.
Ant for val.. by B. A. FAIINESTOCIII, JthalSPLI FLISM•
NU, PLEZI ING BROS., and by Druggists generally.
u y
sTATEALE,NT ruum ulai4s.l)A
Q.lnstr., February 7th, '
..11e.tars. B. A. Tahnertock di Co.—We bed the pleasure of
c•rzi ring, this morning, the within ceitilicattiof
which will be very gratifilag . , to you, se it wee lent ';•••••
We ere, Gentlemen, yours, very truly,
J. ktuEson a 00. '1
• ,
Gem tierun—My little daughter. four years old, awl m ...11'!
Fan, older, were (or a conehisrable time suffering. ftern. i ;
u Drone. 1 purchased two bottles of your Yeriilifulfe, or
whichl gave them three dame, according to direction", r- -,
and •triorige to any, la lean than three 4011T11 411 , ' panted:no. 4;
14.8 than gIYE 1.11:11CD1tBD WALNIS, eoce of. the extract •..,?;
Linury length of from twelve to fifteen inches. '
Hacmg experienced onmuch of •the beneficial efiectieil
your Vermifuge, I feel It my duty to recommend it;totlt44;•
,e, in my opinion, one of the moat efficacious moo
airs againot worms ever.otier.i,to the public. '
Gentlemen, belie'ri me to be
-
Your much obliged and bumble eery'?; '
IVATLIANIBI/ LBATBItik
Prepared and sold by B. A. A. PA.II.NBSTOOK:4.OOcii:t
turner of First Rapt Wood streets. toile •
11 , )51E iN COUNTitY I—Eur 6.1110: aeautfortabila
Oottage Ilou. e of RIZ rooms and good."eoller,leitlf
irame barn and stable, earrings house, smblia'holler44 6 V .l
•thar buildings, with TweLvoAcrea of vrendelloOtati.gut.''r,'
A. 1,0 Fruits of every Tarter, and ChOiCO
_,,,,,,
11,,d0n, with fruits, floaers, grapevines, *C'—al.l,4i
plot. order. Immediate possession can bar
yuired. hituated In a healthy and-agreeable .karadlialai: ,— .
three miles from the Point ferry, on the Washing=
Price $2,030, terms easy. This is a rare opportunity far
persons who are desirous of procuring a country seat refer
the city. e. LICIN,:t
aep 7 68 Market et.
4~Hitsmllltl KATHARION cow" the bead
and removes all symptoms of Ilaaab 6 ` •
Persons using
WRIGHT'S HATIIARION
._.. . . . .
Are never liable to Sun-etroke.
wa tem vs PRE.3IIOAI EA.TELIMON,. , - •
le the mom valuable acquisition to the toilet, Tetanilltg e the
. ..
flair in any required form.
Yor Kale by I/r. USO. EL lacirsmi and R. H. BELLERW '. l
Et CO., at 26 cents per battle., • : . . angla -..._
OnlinaßY Ant/ OnSIVIt Oft.--,llropared by. „L',,Bod:
IV ding. One million bottles of tide dedight(nt ardea
fir the hair hare been sold; and sales are still Lorreado .
F o r beard:long, preterdng 02 mitering Alta Lamp: hlltpto ,
raratlon ourinot be excellet. The tow pine (25 mita)
brings it within the reachor aIL SO - Try a barite - Itist,
will foal It goodl Eold, wholesale and retell, at.
sepl2 alttitlcEr •
GAzINES, BOOKb, ab —Levies New York J.nurtml a
j.VI for October; Ration's hlsgulne, Ib r October:
The Schoolboy, by Charles Dickens;
Trial and Triumph, by T 8. Arthur;
8. and IX by Samuel LoYer
Received and for sale at
W. d. GILDENBENNRY d Co.lc"
'Fifth st_ opposite tbeTheattsk.l
M'LANlrti PILLS AND visrount‘a for sake lovii
Da. EIMER'S )
Corner Wood stmt end virßta aUty
H OLLOr, 8 1 . 1.L.L8 AND olNSitir for mel ssyass t,
9qt Qmsar strift
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