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Prime: Cora and the Doctor Hidden Path, by author of ' , Alone:" Japan as It was and is, by IL Hildreth ; Drvisaticks ; Star Papers, by H. Ward Beecher: History of Hers Fever, by Burnham ; Bite of Blarney; Mrs. Bliss' Cook Book : Tbo Match Girl : The Planter's Victim• lowa as it la In 1856; Pecaped Nun ; Harper.' Story Book, neatly bound In 10 rels—the beat broke for children extant; Oskfield, by W. D. Arnold ; Llppineott'a Gazetteer of the World. Also, a large assortment of School Books, Stationery, Am., which will be sold 10 per cent. lower than can be bad elae• where.. Remember to call •t Octli LA UPFiCR'S Buokstere, No. 30 Fifth at. pIH 111,01%-2CV t ne Nta. I and 2 Anthracite. 100 '• Juniata; 200 " Allegheny; AO " Coke; for sale by JOHN MOORHEAD. TrNDERSHIRTA AND DRAWLERS-Must recorived an assortmant of Cashm..re, Scotch Wool, Shaker Raft. Lamb's Wool Merino, Clownols, 12 Thread Silk and Stout Bilk; and Amer:can Wool Wraypers, at the PURNBIIING EIOUSR of L HIRSITTIELD & SON, oetl2 No. 70 Wood strret. r1';11AIT.LIN() NUMVLS, MUYYLVISS AttD SCARF,— I . Jug twelve:l, a fin. ;tram - nent of eooteti and Bty Stela Shawl.; and : , 11k, Cb-nille, Cashmere and Voient AltaUM'S, at L. 11111.13HFLELD & BON, . octl2 No. TO Wood street. rtaLNA TEA nTolf.ls —al chests of Week 'Yet. or the finest Qualities, cherti Young liyeon, Ring Chop and Moyane, with other grades, j gat received by Y. R. DRAIN, No. 1 Diamond. bCIGAR—ZS bbls. Lovrring's Cruel:lS, Pulvrrlzed, YulverisAd and ClArited Sugar, 6 bbtlo. iLorering'a ByrO oct/2p, unequalled for fineness of flavor, just re,...elved by P. B. 1,2aV0. utEerfir.-206 — lime s prism! W.R. Cheese just reoeiveil ' at d for pale by octl2) F. IL DRAVO. 1 4 •1111.-500 ITos Drum (3,xthan ; fi bbla. No. 1 Mackerel; octl2 2 do do Salmon ; Just received by P. R. DRIVO. -:LS I slid VS LS !! . A. AI alsON a CO. are rec - eiving the largest and most dedrable assortment Shawls ever offered lo this market, compriaillg the new 'M. and most fashionable sty lea in Long and endure Bay rtate, Empire Efate, Scotch, Thibet, Stella, Cashmere, at, also, Fho verivls y . elegant assortment of Long and Equate Broche oci 6 JEWELRY, So—Just returned Crew the F.ast, and now operiln.r a iargs and splendid assort ment or goods ha my llne, which Isla be cold at ion. prices 41- Watches repaired to the best manner. Jewelry Made to order and repaired. Bilser Ware manufactured, W. W. 'WILSON, •e 87 Market street, corner of Fourth. ACEIEs O 1 eiiulois LitaD Fort SAL Witia gad Dwelling House, Spring House G,rd.n , Ac ; all under good fence, and In oultivatfon ; situate about rigid =llea from the city. Price $lOO. Terms easy. Olrf & SON. 63 Market at. ire. 4 ING ROOMS—Oak Wnitial ogb Rd Ckllbage OURllka " betblar at) le ; Mar biw evrry variety Fur eat. by , ' • " P aIARSiIA LL k CO. (01LK aIIIKTS AND DRAWKlttt—Just reorired, nn As- C.l sortment of 3, 6. 9 and 12 threads Silk Shirts and Drawrs, of all aisos, by octl L HIRSIIFIRLD a BON. ADlgie CLOAKS, T , LeLati, Ac.—A. A lIASUN A Ok: 1./ hare Jaet opened roma 200 more Cloaks and TA, Of , be newest and most elegant designs in Cloth, Valve' Moire Antique, Ac ootl2 tsti A.sci more of the mesa fa4blon.b4 o atyles and I colers of hltirt and Velvet Donneta, of their own and Eastern manufacture, ready fir exhibition. A. A. 3.11.5051 a CO , 25 1 , tth street. B R.UWN'S GINGER-5 aro,s — for eale by cet9 B. 4. FALINESTOCK A CU , cornor Waal .ad First w. 2u-2u oozes troth t ono , ns just received ant for I sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, or. I No. 39 Wood street. tif CM ASSAM': EIDA-5(0 lbs receir.d and for B ale by k_.T or 1 FLEMING 111108. p ItIMM SW) A s AT A tic-nom-0u TtIE,DAY MORNING, October ltkh, at 10 o'cioct, at the Ware. house of Messrs. English A Richardson, No. 116 Water street, between Weod end Amithfield etrems, sell be told, bd hhCle Prime Cuba Sugar. Terms at tale. octlb P M. D A VlSAuctioneer. 4 A PLIEMATICAL INBTltostlitNTB—Jost 01,1:m1g, a _t vary superior lot of Mathematical lnstrumenta, which will be sold at greatly reduced rates, by W 8 lIAVEN, Btatiorer, Mar et street, corner of Second. CANES AND VALISIS.:,--Jura r, erivecl, a full eupply of the above goods by L. ILIRSHFIBLD d SON, No 70 Woos! etn•et. T II K HANDBoSIKBT nes 011111,11 t of (Altera D Yancy Shoes cu bo bought at No. 107 Market errpe•t, cheap or clank. __faun/ K ACII.ME'RTZ ON" $1,200 for two stiTrLe House.wlth store , room In front, sod five other rooms and a hall ; also a back braiding of two rooms. The lot is IT feet front on Robineon street, Allegheny, by 77 derp, to en alley. This property la In good croer and will be sold on easy terms. CUTIIBERT & BON, 53 Market street. v ARIETLES—The Pocket Civet:mar. or Revolving Alms. nae; Pocket Mementoes, Fancy Emery Raga, Snow'. &hoot Pen. Pie'ol Pencils for bop, Flair Revel:tea, Pearl Powder, If erpetie Soap, Rosemary for the hole, he., alw.ye on bands and for sale by B. L. CUTHBERT, ockl2 63 Market street. N. O. BUGAR-70 hhds prime for sale by oot6 SMITH, MATH & HUNTER. D RESS GOODB—A. A. MASON & CO. invite attention to the large and elegant stock of Dress Goods they bare f not received, compriving the moot fastdonable shades of Preach Merinos, Paramettas, Plain and Figured Wool De Leiner, Wool Plaids, he, he N vrict TtJ .VAILAft/te.— Kfoore's Pekin Improved Drill, for sowing Wheat, Oats, Rye, Itarley and Gran.. Seed t s, for sale at the Seed and Agricultural Store. 47 Fifth e: oet, by amr22,•l JA kl WAR DROP 15 It OU BLE BARREL TWIST ANE PATENT — MIRROR GUNS, from $lO and upwards. Call at the Enterprise Gun Works, 135 Wood street. aug27 II WN A TETLEY. RU .-- EUMATLSSIDr Brown's new I y dissovered remedy for Rheumatism is a speedy and ..rtelu remedy for that *arm trouble. It never fails, Alle Office alld Private Consultation Rooms, No. 41 Diamond y, 0.6-d Pi awl ttsburgh, P. The Doctor is always at borne. n y _ _ AYeLEStTh'S DICTIuNaItY or Machines, Mechanics, Engine Work, and Engineering Illustrated w tth lour thousand engravings on wood. In 2 vols. For sale by B. T. C MolloAte, oct2 140 104 Wood street, near Fink. FIN /4 PAYEE LI etNO INGE —Panel Decorations. In Gold and Velvet, f.,r Parlors; and other new CO desi i 4 receved and for sale by W. P. 2dAESH ALL et just OC 87 Wood street. .11 0 111 0Leht3ES-21 f bbis sale by new h. o.Molaszes recelved per steamer Ella, ..ir win ATWELL, LEE lt CO. Mitre Abili COLLAIO4—Jurt received Mona the Facto ry, a fine lot of Shirts, (French wrists,) with or without the new style Byron Collars, by 0011 L. EIIREEIFIELD A BON. 4 ANILLA AND ortrifi 'WRAPPING PAPICua--Brnall and largo, light ant hoary, tor Newspapers, Dry Goods, Shoes, Confectio ner y , receiving and for sale, wholesale and retail, at former low prices, by J. 6. DAVISON, 65 Market, near Fourth street. P Goods Niffreban to Invited to try them. foet I,IC/1-71-a---) cha,,,,tant• 1J ly red or grey hair to black or brown. This Dye has been used in thousands of cases, and is a moat excallent article. $1 per box. HERPETIO SOAP is used for removing tan, sallownesa, and redness of the skin. It also cures all chaps, chafes and roughness of the skin, and renders It soft and white. 1 234 cents per cake. Bold by 8. L. CUTHBERT, oot9 53 Market street. T LE CONSTANT USE of the ROSEMARY win keep the hair soft and lux miant to the most advanced age. It eradicates dandruff and keeps the scalp healthy and a.ean. 1t0..00 prevents the hair from falling off and promotes its th; and then It is only 26 eems per bottle. Sold by oetB S. L CUTHBERT. 63 Market et. )LANKETA-2,0 pairs 10-4, 11-4 and 124 swiss, Whitney I) and other ceto males of Blankets J ast received by A. A. MASON & CO. FINIA --- V HAVANA r EGAItEe-1 have jrt7tt received another supply of genuine Havana Seger!. Those wird:dug an excellent article of Segars can always procure them at ocL2 JOS. FLEMING'S. CTIO-lABg, for Railroad Camchtnery, &a.; No. 2, tco• Coal Cars, Wagons, Carriages, Carts, Drays, Otoolbusses, Sta.; ior sale by oct4 ,__ _,.. j. 6.... w. brand: 50 boxes Palo; 2) do 10012; 20 do 10014; with other eines, (or sale by pnen SMITE', -Valli & 11UNTER. iiiiiri TEA STORE - , No. 38 Flrref —B7r-assr—Tosi -ii ceired, a large stock of GREEN and BLACK nekii consisting of ell the different flavors and gradee, purebtuled direct from the Importers, for cash , and will be sold whole., sale and.rerall at the lowest prices. 8. JAYNES. 1 MIN6B—A very large assortment cf Torese and Cloak Trimmings, of the most fashionable styles, jolt reeelved by kept?) A. A. MASON kW. ‘LARNE.I..B—A. A. MASON A CO. have reweived a very large assortment of White, lied and Yellow Flannels, of every grade; also, a let of 10-4 Skirting Flannels. eep2s 'Bra' CLOAKINo OWTHIS--Itum msfred, en ass ,rt ment of superior shades of Grey (Moths for Ladies . Cloaks. isep26l A. A. MASON & CO. 'HIGH LINENS—A. A. kt AVON a OU. have Just opened 2 eaßal of the beet =dun of Itiah Linens, of every grade. av p 2 6 u o s i t o v p e e ry rich and SWao c V al%re of Btolla Shazi A. A. MASON & CO., 25 Ilfth ei Dalt H.Lbltltti PeTtl—A beautiful emery, by Marion L Harland, author of "Alone," for Bale at sepl.2 DAVISON'S, 65 Market et. TELLA BRAWLS—An excellent ity le of the above, with ►l Brodie Border, just received. octl _ . —lt not to-day—get your phi: at o.iltetYS, I 78 Fourth ain3et—not Lafayette Hall. oot4 Or&SEI-10 casks, a pare ankle tar sale by 6916 LikiST H. Own. BIEN • • 1 • 3- .44 • mISCELLALNEOUS - ITALUABLE 800/1134 rut reCePred DAVISON'A CIFEAP V BODE STORE. 36 Market Street, near Fourth: anyae'm Obilstiazt Life, Social and Universal: Quesnel on thepels,a valuable Commentary for Pam. Ms. and private readin g, Life and Sermons of. Dr. Spencer; Hopkins' End of Qontroveray . Six Days of Creation; The Book and Its Story; Mornings with Jeans, by Jay -6 continuation of his Morning and Evening Exercises; Dames' Practical Sermons; Barnes on Slavery; lamp ibles, gilt and slant, iful Onl6o rents. A large B assortment of endbeaut plain Bibles, Oxford and other English editions; also Family Bibles at reduced prices : Flower of the Family; Peter the Whaler: Maurice on Lord', Prayer; Soott'a Commentaries, 3 vols., cheap edition ; The End, by Cummings; The Christ of nimory . The Priest. Puritan and Hugenot, by Byte; Trench's Works, complete; Beget', Testament; English Past and Present, by Trench; Oaodrlci,'a Bible Geography; Footsteps of St. Paul; • Werki. or Plenty to Do and Bow to Do It; Pee oes in the Practice of a New York Physician, illus trated. octl6 nrcrier 11. COLLINS A. A. MASON A CO. - -RAILROADS. c 01110 ,FLAILROAD 4rltt?-1-- Bummer Arrangement—Change of Time. TIMED DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX. crprED.) And but one Change of Care between ON and after Monday, Juno 18th, 1856, Trains will run u follows Lam. Columbus..... Newatk &Ll:assigns .... Concord_ Cambridge.... Barnesville.... Belmont Arrive Bellair &prey,Man Night Lent. Train. Train. Train. Banal:. 9:45 A. M. 5:15 A. M. 6:00 P. M. Belmont 10:31 " 6:15 " 7:08 " Barnesville 10:62 " 6:43 " 7.40 " Cambridge...... 11:50 e 8:04 " 9700 " Concord 11.17 P. M. 8:80 " 9:25 Zanesville LI 0 " 8:30 " 1:30 1 Newark 108 " 10:87 " 11:50 Arrive Columbus—. 3..0 " 1115 I.= A.M. The :Express Train going East will stop to take up or Ileave passengers at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, CaaipbelPs, Barnesville, and Belmont only. Boron Warr will stop only at the above named I:nations I The Man Train win stop at all the Station, where the Mall : le to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stotler, on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Bat ' lions on proper notice being given. GOING EAST. ,Ths108:10 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua nod Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad: at Wheeling with Express Train on this Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East ern Cities. The 8:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Trill] from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers i leavinglle and points below Cincinnati, and taking _ the 9AI in on Little Miami Rolll'ol4 will connect with thttfirrain at Columbus. Passenger, leaving Indiana- Railroad. Al polLs anTond by morning Train on Indiana Central so connect with this Train at Columbna, and math eeling at 115 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Truitt Oa Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad, arriving In Balti. more esti' P. M., next day. The 11:80 P. M. Train connect, at Columbus with the Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 15:30 P. M., and arrives at Beth& at 615 A. M.: connecting with the Accommoda tion Train on the Baltimore and Gino Railroad. Passen gems leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day. ton, reach Columba in season to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. _____________ OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. ,4...)-Ifa•-. --.1.-t t , r.,,_.. ~,,,....- • :.. 1-- - 7.57.'"..., - BROAD GAUGE. TSHO.ITEST, QUICKEST, IiIIiAPEBT AND ONLY A. ROUTE by whith Passenger, can have all Railroad to St. Lo. la. Tune to iit Louie, 2 7 hours, from Pittsburgh. The Six Feet Gauge of this Road accommodates wide care -eleven feet inside -with roomy Orate, ithattalnable on narrow gouge roads. By the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad from Pittsburgh to Crestline, passeug-re connect wi'h Railroads for Indian poln-connecting there with Terre Haute and Rictunotti Railroad for Vincennes No change of care at Terre Haute . Baggage obesked to Indianapolis, thence to B'. Louis. 1 -atras leave Pittsburgh an follows: The Fast Ttein leaves at 2 A. M Mail Teal learns at BA. 31. Express Train leaves at 3 P. 31 Passengers make close connections at Crestline I r In. illanapolia, and there make doye connections with rail rode s tin for %canna+ without At a change tf nem and t Vin e the Ohio and iodeempi Railroad director St Louse-through in 27 hours, connectiug at Sandoval with the Illinois thntral Railroad for Cairo, where tint clans Steamer, can at all times be had for Memphis, Vicksburg, New lieleacts, and all points on the lower alhoissippi river. Passengers can airways fled at St. Louis. steamer. lor the Upper Miseiestripi, Illinois and MI loran riven. This is one hundred miles the ahoilest r tote to St. Louis- FL. To St. LOUIS via Bellefootaine and Union. To " " Columbus, Xenia and Dayton.. To " " Columba's, Oa -in non nod Lawrence 19 30 Passengers and 13aggage trans& rred from . spot to depot free of charge. For through tiokate or further Information please apply to J. 0. CUttlili, Ticket Agent, 0. A P. Railroad Company, corner office, Monorgethela llou., Pittsburgh, or to GEO. Ci PA RE IN, Ticket Agent, Federal Street Station, Allegheny ty. JAMES al WARD, Superintendent 0. A N. Railroad. COBINEcrriNo WITH F. KNOWLAND, Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. octl9 VIA wala.evii.r..l4 AND , STEAMERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE PI G TTSBIIRH AND CONNELLBVILLE Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, ..%,,,I. •• . .w. eaysee • - reo VIA ALLIANCE. 32 .h -- . ~......-..F t' - „e'• T shortest, quickest and most reliable ro u t e to Toledo, ve,;11.-- ai -.ore ...- ..L Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, and St Lktila, in IIA RAILROAD. CLEVELAND. This rou t e I, One Hundred mil, shorter sad abou t win e VI E PITTSBURGH AND CoNNELLSVILLE RAlL hours quicker then the circuitous one via Indianapolis , j !WAD le now oven from Meet Newton to Connellsville, Three Daily Tralna from Pittsburgh to Cleveland fifty-eight miles from i itreburgh, on the Youghiogheny Three Daily Train from Cleveland to Chicago Elver rinn, to Cirri:lto 1 six bourn, CLltago iwenty•three hours, The new first claas Road le now open for the transports cod St. Louis thirty eeren blurs t on of panangera and fret/at. in connection who the tine On and after Monday, Set feather 31, 1855, the trains on cleaner RoLIAN, train - shurgh to Conaellerville, daily, this road will run as tallow's: VIA ALLIANC as follows: E. The st.mer EOLIAN will leave tier wharf, above the The Tref= of the Ohio and Panne . Railroad leaving Pitts- 3 lonongatiela Bridge, every aftenitoon, at half past three burgh at 2.00, A. Si.and 9.00, A. M., and 300 P. 31 , con. o'clock, for West Newton, connecting there with the morn nect at Alliance at 800 A. St , 11 60 A. ..31 , and 630 p M.. I Ind train leaving at 830 for Contelleville, and reaching as follows: them al 9.60 A. « , In time for the Stage for Uniontown. Train, fin[ Cleveland leave Alliance 800 AM, 11 50 A M., Fare to COnnelleville $1 76 and 635 P3l , corm cling at !Judson with Trail. for Cur- Fare to Unrontown . 3 25 ahoga Falls and A_krcn, art 1 ay - iris:lg In Cleveland at 10 25 A train witi leave Connell. Ille in the morning, at 616 A. M , 210 P M , and 8 58 P 31 o'clock, for West Newton, and connect there with the Passengers for Toledo, Ctuoago, Rt. LOWS, Rock Island, steamer Eolian at 7.3), In time to teach Pittsburgh at 1 Galena, and the North - went , who wish to go through with. P Ili out detention, will take the Crab I.ring Pittsburgh at Fans from Coot:lethal lie to Pittsburgh ...... ...$1 75 900 A. Id, and arriving in thereland at 2.30 P. IL, u that Fere from Uniontown to Pittsburgh 225 is the only train by which close connectione are made The Local Freiat and Passenger Train will leave Con through the above pointa Passengers by this train reach nellaville at 10 30 A. 9., and returning will leave West Chicago at 737 next morning. and St. Innis at midnight . I Newton at .1 DO P 31 , Stopping at all way nether. for VIA rcei..L•wiLLE freight an ',Arranger,. The steamer, Blips< an I Rosalie will retire the Monona* Orr Saturday the Seoul afternoon train will lie over until hen wharf every morning, ( ',Linda. excepted,) at 10 the following morning at Blt o' Pck o'cloc tor Well rville, connecting with the train leaving Pa.cogere by the Saturday afternoon boat from Pitts- WelL vine at 4 30 P. NI burgh ran try this arrangement go forward without delay. An Accommodation Train will leave Wellsville daily, ' For further lafornuatioo, apply to the officer. on band (Sundays excepted,) at 6 40 V Id , CurtneCting at Bayard , the eleauthost Bollan, or to the Apron at West Newton with Er:press Train, arriving in Cleveland at 210 P. m . and ConnallSVllir U. W CALDWELL, Trains from Welievo le connecting et Payard for Carroll o o o i Aealetant Super intend. t ton, Waynesburg, ID Ter and New Philadelphia /r - Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North Wept, ' ILLINOIS vin Walt/MINN are sold at $1 hors than via Allian i The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chian g',, run as CE N 'l' It AI. It AI I It 0A D : follows:-Leave Clews land at 610 A.M., 245 P M , 7 05 P ~... 91 Arrive et Chicago 930P.31, 7 40 A 31 . 830 P3l ,p,s,ri"--..sorin, T.,.. -ae s.l.4. r0...-- - -- - sp-r. .C 7l, .. 74 etore've e.t.a sr. a SC..- ra Train. leave Cluing, for Ro-k Wand and et Lours . -..,-....._-ibir. ees7.-7- - 4.;;; •• • . ~ . .6. : 2 . 1,... follows:-I, Rook :bland a: 900 A NI and 11 00 P3l - --.7 .. Fur ht Lout . e 15 A NI and 11.75 P M. Carrying the Great U. States Nail and Passenger, for St Louie go over Rock leland Railroad to —__ Joliet. and thence cow the Chicago and Miasiseippi Railroad TWO PASSENGER TR 4INB RUN DAILY on in entire to Alton, and thence by steamboat (Cl mite.) to St. l.,ni. Passengere by the 916 A.M Train arrive at St. Louie 11 Ler length 'rota LUBUQUB to Cello, LAD Same evening , and by the 10 05 P M Train at noon nest CHICAGO to CAIRO. day. Bagged, checked through to Cleveland, and there re. ' Thle Road, In conjunction with Trainor c( the Ohio and conjunction It unl Change andGeleaa Rrilroad, furors checked for Chicago and St. Louie the most dire it ect end truly continuous R R route from FARE VIA ALLIANCE CHICACO to Sr LOUIS, In onus. 2d cf s leaner 2d cP s CHICAGO to CAIRO, To Alliance 43 30 To La Salle... 116 00 $l3 60 CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. 0 Cleveland .. 400 ” Rock IsPd, 18 00 14 '25 Tr,,,,. leav e Chicago as follows " Toledo .. 650 “ Galena -18161100 10 A al and Ili 20 P3l -8, 1.1719 eon CAIRO ItEralnn alining', $l3 00 $lO 50 " Springfield 18 70 16 20 P.n. ngers for et. Louis by this train take the ears of the " Bloomigt. 16 PO 14 50 " Burlington 19 00 Ohio and Suss . It It at Sander., and are carried direct to "St Lout+ 21 00 16 56 Bt. Louis P. o eagers are requested to procure their ticker, at the 9 ...it door below 10 Aconnectin g ani 4 P M -Doatiqns aIVD E.x. office of Chi, Comp cornery 3lan, In the onongahela Hones, third 'teary, rum, cronnng at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque)Grasse with a the i Daily Line of Stearn Packet. for St. Paul and the Upper J . DURAND, Sopyt, Cleveland. i Mindiralppi river ranee. J.A. CA COREY, Ag't., Pittsburgh ' Train's he Cal, for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. _ M. and 7.00 PM. Passenger" from the Ea et and piacits on the Ohio river destined for It, Louis will mew* 190 mile of tedloue and un certain river navigation from Cairo to St Louis, and arrive fifteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the ' care at Cairo AIR LINE ROUTE Tiolorte,to Pt Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, I'. Paul, and all Iro- BrilirrEll portant places by this route, can be had at the office of the 0 a P and C A P Railroads In Pittsburgh, and Michigan CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS : 8 , Ce ) n e t.' Railroad la Chicago rail C.. HICIAGO, ALTON d' ST LOUIS _ ALLE OIIEN a VALLEY' taAiLtiOAD ,-,1 , 7...... -:--7 A .. 5, 7,-44 ' • - - - ''''`>'.. *-t i . * : .._:,...,. :-•-• 5;5' : •,...-- ....1.,. " in';' I', ... -=‘,... ' Ara---4PMM;Wi All GOING WEST. The 6:16 A. hi. Mall Train connects at Denali. with Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with trains to and from fiandneky, blanenehl and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columba, with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. polls, and Chlenge, Ma Dayton and ma Urbana, The 1) 46 A. hi. Express Train connect. with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 310 P. and connects with trains going South and West aril r• hog in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The 4:00 P. M. Train connect. with the Accommtion Train from Cumberland, and at Columba. with Mal l Train at bib A . M., direct for Cincinnati, .Innin, Dayton. Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre !lank., Saint Louis and Chicago. Zanesville, June 18, 1865—1 ISAAC H. SOUTH WICK, aup. je2.l] - CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. /MiWM! ;7;N Great American and 17.6. Facprese & Mail Route. 72 MILES OF I2STANCE SAVE!), And Two C Aangea of Cara and Bagpaye .dooided. RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago & r'IIIICAGO TO ST. LOUIS IN 1514 llOURS.—Trains leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water street—. St. Louis Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7 16 A M. St. Louis Night Express daily, Saturdays es ae'd, 8:30 P M. St Louis Yrsight d Emigrant dally, Bond. exc. 1,30 A M. Baggage checks{ 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 splendid steamer, Winchester and Reindeer, running in exclusive cannectlon with llasienver Trains from Alton to 81 Louts, (23 miles) without landing. Thean boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed 1 on the Western waters, being fitted up with Bathe and spa- t of Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity [ - coalin of removing the duet unavoidable in Bummer railroad g, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long ride. To A - arum and Nebraska this Is the most direct route, and passengers' destined fo) Bloomington, Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all prints on the Mississippi, Mts. mount, Kansas, Cumberland and Tanneseee rivers, will note the important saving in distance, being seventy-two miles less to St. Louis, tbirty-seven miles less to Bloomington, route. and fifty-eight miles leas to Spring fi eld than by any other Through Tlckam over this mute can be procured at the various; R. It. Ticket Odle. in New York, Boston, l'hilelel. obits. Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, dc, and at all Through Ticket Ottlees throughout the States, and in Chicago at the , Company's Office, No, 48 Dearborn Street, opposite the Tre• moat Hoagie—and at the Depot of the Illinole Central Rail road, foot of Water street. the various Roads through to an going into Chicago, to Check Baggage y point desired on the line. R. R. 81,RO AN. Jr., fluorriniendeut IL J. D. SCIIERMERIORN, Sep' --- se Gaul Priesen CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI THaotrall Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to the Mississippi. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL agERIN ROAD FORMERLY TMIiCLMIO AND AURORA a CUM NIUE/Air Team R. R. is Now consuctsn, And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON lowa, without change of Care. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, PORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, &e., and the out ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIE, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONYILLg NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. lowa Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central moat and Northern Missouri--making the quickest and reliable route to reach all the important points west o r the Misaisalppi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles leas staging than by any other route. The Road, fora large Portion of the way, le laid with the CoNTINOogs new ,n. thears. smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant C tioOa` By this routs passengers are sure of making COl2llBO. na, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and Ice, and clangers of naviga tion, as On the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be prircheuled at W the RallYoEd Men ho the East; t th e offi ce of th e Company, rimer of Clark and Lake st rewt; in the Granite Building; at th e Depot of the Galena R. R., and at the Mich. Cent. R. Office, corner of Lake and Narborn Its., opposite t gl::d se fay tlde rOute will receive immedi ate despatch. C. 0. HAMMOND, Sup't. C. R. SOfilatTT, Gen'l Ticket AO, Chicago. Q can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the oountry. total/ _ "In “ 1 / 4 ' • • ;- !' MEI Columbus and Baltimore. GOING EMIT Exprest - - Aka Night Train. Train. Train. ...10:00 A. M. &BO P. M 11:30 P. M —lllO " 4:45 " 12161 A. M ...120 PM. 13:to0 " 212 ...JUR " 6:44 " 8:01 ... 1:20 " 7:08 " 3..te ~ ... 2:23 " 8.26 " 4.48 " ...244 " 661 " 5:14 .. 8:36 " arr. 645 " arr.6:ls " GOING WEST. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rruE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At. I lantic cities with Western, North-western and South. western States, br a con tin 110113 Railway direct. This road aiso connects at Pittsburgh with daily line ot steamers to all parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and San. dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the moot direct, camped and reliable route by which FREIGHT can be forwanhal to and from the ()real West. RATES BETWEEN PIIILADELPLIIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goode, (In(In per looms. boxes,) Furs Feathers, Ac............ SEOUND OLABB.—Book s and Staonery, Dry Goods, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea-I.Boc. per 1001. ther, Wool, Aii TIIIRD CLABB.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon' 60c. per 100Ibs. and Pork, ((In bulk,) Hemp, Ac FOURTH CLASS —CoNee, Irish, Bacon and Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard 0i1...... .4()''' per 1001 U. Astir- In snipping Goods from any point 'ast of Philadel phia, be particular to mark package "via Pennsylvania Stagroad." All Goode consioed to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FLUOR? Adams —Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N. Y 4 E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Knott,, Balti more; Geo. O. Francisca.% Pittsburgh . Shringman A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Louisville Hy.; R. 0. Meldrum, Maduidn, Ind; It/Italia A Co., St. Louis, Mo.; .1 8. Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana. PE NNSYLVAIIiIA — . rpliAgg DAILY TLIROIJO LI TRAINS, between Philade, 1 phia and Pittsburgh. TUE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7X, A. M., and Pitts burgh tor ladelphia al 7, A. M. TUE PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 2:30, P. M. THE NIGET la- PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at ft2A, P. M. Blaireville Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. Brinton's Acoommo dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at II o'clock A. litL, 13:30 o'clock P. M., and ft - 20 P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to andfrom St. Louis, Mo.; Altod;Galena and o , :o, LI; Frankfort, Lexington and Loulsville, n Ey.; Terra Ratite, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, 1 ri ; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Belleforitaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Clevland, Columbus , Zanesville Massillon and Wooster, Ohio ; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NNW OHLIAIII4 ST. 1.41713, LAMM/Li and CINOMATI. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J . 2SESKLIIIIIN, Jr/I Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh. - - . _ Writing C/aesese.eDuirsi College. NO ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST has the same facilities for teaching all the branches of tide art Mr. WILLIAMS' skill as a Business and an Ornamental Penman is unrivalled. Gentlemen and Lady teacher, in structed in all tbe ornamental brew:thee or the art. Ladies taught In a separate apartment A douse of Lady Teachers, and the youngm la eet everytat , Saturday afternoon final till 6. ms apply to the Principal. [norB NEW A D DIRECT:ROUT-4 Unsurpassed for Speed & Unrivalled far Comfort. FROM. PITTSBURGH TO Columbus, Indianapolis Chicago, Cincinnati, Te,re Hate, Dock Wand, Louisville, Vincennes. lowa City, Bt. Lo. is, Evansville, Dubuque, Dayton , Cairo, Dubuque, Xenia., Memphis, Galena., Zanesville, Vicksburgh, Node, Newark, New Orleans, Peru, IITD 41/1 rapratret CITITS IX Tin WES? MID 600711, r la M.? ST E ÜBEN VIL DE & INDIANA RAILROAUD! Vk)ch le now complet,d and In successful operation- be tweet; Steubenville and Newark, O. Nal/ rrangement. On and after Monday, September 1 0th, 1855, a daily morning and evening line of elegant and mitt running steamers, commanded by experienced and accommodating officers, will leave Pittsburgh as follows: The Morning Line, composed of steamers SOREST CITY, Capt. Moore, and DIURNAL, Capt. Shoals ' leave Pitts burgh every day, (Sundays excepted,/ at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. Paenengers dine on board, and reach /Reuben. ville-at 5 P. M , making. an immediate wonnection with the EVENING EXPRESS TRAIN of the S. A I ft. R.—which makes direct connection at Newark for the above cities. The Evening Line, composed of steamers VENTURE, Capt. Gordon, and melte. FISII/LR, Capt. Gordon, leave Pittsburgh every day, at 5 o'clock, P. M. Air. Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at 7 next mornin In time (or the Ataii Train, which leaves I ntmediately, and makes direct connection for the above sit avoiding night tram( I y razlrood. , Fare as Cheap as by any other railroad route. For Through and Local Tickets, and further information, apply to J4B. COLLINS a CO., Agents, Nos. 114 and US Water at., between Wood and Smithfield, Pittebnegh. E. W. WOODWARD, Supt L. DEVENNY 2 Gen. Agent Carrying the Great 11. States Nail and Express I ) 11E A LLE.IIIEN Y VALLEY ItAII,ROAD la now coot and in operation between Pittnhur Oa and Rlekiminstaa ! Hirer, in Armstrong county, Pa, a diet•nce of 11 mllea Trains fur Passenger.. and Freight oth leave lawreugo. ; villa Ration, (upper nail of Arsenal.) regu'arly every aver log, !Sundays excepted, / at ti o'clock, and stip at the follow i lag stations, vix . Sharpsburg, shades Run, Ireland, Bandy Creek, Verner, Mutton, Logan'. Eddy, Logan's Ferry, Parnassun, Arnold's, Tareatum, Chartiern, McCain'n, Freeport, and Hiskindoltas lieturning, 'alit leave litbkiniflllthe etation at 8 o'clock A hf., and stop at all the shove intermediate stations. The Exceleior Omnibus Linn will convey passengers to and from tt.eir depot, Cot ncr Fifth and Mari et streets, at charges not exceeding twelve cent... Tickets can b i had at the omnibus ()face, hom the Agent of the Oomeany, or from the Conductors. Arrangements are being made to convey passenger. from Freeperrt and Kiskuninitas :tatione tJ points along the Al. legheny and KlskimMitan riv-rs. °ctlB tilfo it. EICLIBAUM, Engineer. H. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, PhlladelptifiL Er J. LOMBAERT, Superintendent, Altoona, PA. • 4. Z'!'t & • ••• • $lB 30 18 30 lUXLA WAIL Is. DIVITTAI SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. O,IIFICE in the North /loom street, PHILADILI'27 of the Exchange, on Third 7. MAELNX INS CB S.NCES. On Trains Casa; , To all parte of the World. Pameim INLALN an INSURANCE Oa goods by rivers, cals, Mites and and carriages, to all parts of the Union. PISS INSITRANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses, &e, Assrrs OF TEE OOMPATeIY, Nor ember T, 1801. Bands and Mortgagee__ 30.) Btate of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Springs 24, Ot• ilarden,Socithwark, and other loans, ..... . ...... _181,062 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances com • pattie5..................... .......... ...... Mlle receivable Cash on hand Seim:ices In the bands of /tents and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued 1707 Subscription 12 .......... ............ 100,,000 o n on Wm. Martin, Joseph lduo.EaU d or, jh.c.:i bort :4 Imu.m4, George O. Luiper, Edward Darlington 11 Jones Brooke J. G. Johnson, James C. nand, Tbeopiloul Paulding, Jame., D. M'Farland W. C. Ludwig, Dr. D. M. II anion, thigh Craig, Spencer M'llvaln, Charles Kelly, Samuel E. Stokes, : henry Sloan, James Traqualr, Wm. Eyre, Jr., Joehue L. Price, • James Tennent, Jelin D. Semple, Charles Schaffer, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, D. T. C. !!organ, do. WM. MARTIN, President. JossesTlLOS. C. [LAND, Vice President oowar, Seely. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, mule P. 06 Water street, Pittsburgh. This Franictim 111 re linearance Company, Of PkiiadelpAsa, Perenryi I ILRECBORB--Charles W. knacker, Thomas Cart, Tobias 1J Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob E. Smith, Qeo W. Web* Mards, is 2dosdecal D.. Lewis, Adolphl E. Both, David 8. Browne, orr Patterson CaAs. N. Illeacxxa, Prondent. Casa G. Bea , Stcrekrry, Continua to make Insuranoe, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Tha Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, Which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, of ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company on January Ist, 1861, as put. ilzheel agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, Ti*: Beal Estate -.... $.918,128 68 - Temporary Louis 83,817 78 —_.- 83,980 17 81,880 00 Cash, ao .......... -... .... ...- ..... Total. &Mee did; Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, 64 they have paid upward of One Million Boar Hundred Thou land Dollars, losses by tire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, se well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. OARDI?iER COYFIN, Agent, ._ap24 Olflos, north-east oar. Wood and 'Mini sta. THE VOTED STATES LIFE INSURANCE , ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, P HILADEJLPIIIIA. ORARTERKD APRIL 88M, 1860. CHARTER PRRPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Oahe, S. E. Corner of Third and Chtetnut Street', Philadelphia. ,Officen of the-Rome Board al Philadelphia, DritacTOLS. 84aphe n IL Crawford, Ponl B. Gothiard, Ambrose W. Thompwn, Lawrenes Johnson, BenJerolu W. Tingley, Geo. ITllmay. Jacob L. Moreno% Ja.maa Devereux, WLlliam ht. Godwin, William Mara. Pregame—Stephen IL Crawford. Vice .Preeictenc—Ambrose W. Thompaon. Mediae{ Ramminer, Pittsburgh—Jame s H. Willson, H. D. 4U4thipy Oita—R. B. Mowry M. D. OHO. H. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth greet, Pittsburgh. a. II MASON, Flopl. --flmrz;%- — 3nAriFirs u ,s — LeJ — f6 - 2 - 6 — )l — ii p elii OF PITTSBURGH, COBNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, 8300,000. I NIMILE BUILDINGS and other property against Inland damage by Piro, and the perils of the Sae Rod rigatlon and Tranaportation. DLIZOTODA. Wllll. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. APCUntock, Kennedy T. Prieod, D. AL Long, 1. Grier Sproul, A. J. Joisea, George It. White, Jacob Palnter, A. lames 8. Begley, W. A. Carrier, 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, IL R. CoggahalL Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President BODY PA.TTERSON, Vice President A. A. Coaluza, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. 8. Comma, Secretary Secretary. Western .1.18 oomptir an, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr, President. 1 F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, $300,000. WILL instuw agaiturt all kinds of links, FIRE and MA RINK. All losses promptly paid. will be liberally adituited and A Homeinstitution, managed by Dzazzyroas who are well known in the oommurdty, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they desire to b ve assume insed, ea offering the beet protection to those ured. Dtrectsrs.—R. Hiller, Tr., O. W. Rioketson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, O. Ibrasen, OeOrge W. Jackson, Win. M. Lyon, Jam es Lippencott, 000 rge Dazzle, Jamee Mc- Auley, Alexander blimick, Thomas Scott. 11 %. Oißce, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spans A 00., opt tairs,) Pittsburgh. eov24:ly - _ illeionder Foator, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLIDI. 1 - 1, ton Cuanasar, Agent for procuring Bounty Landil and Pannier's, and far the Collection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. tatesdrirCollectlons made In this and adjoining Counties; Es. of decedentsd settled; Real Estate bought sold or leased, nts collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage Or other sectuity. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above Emlthneld. Pittsburgh, March 28, /885—inlh284sw7 WHOLESALE ANki B.Eren DEAL Ls FURNACES, wa Ranges, Stores, Tin, Iron and Housekeepers' Hard. Wire Riv re 'Finnan? lilarldries and Tools, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, ets, an &o. 24 North Second etreet, (opposite But hler's Hotel.) HARRISBURG. sep29id3m „ ~.. . bralrari'S Tki.A.NSPOILTATION Lt E. A N TICIPATING the want of feel/Wee for transporting Freights to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Penneyl Bo verde Canal and Railroads, we have increased our stock of ate, Ac on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1600 tons per month each way. We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronise Lae State i mPmeements, there will be nothing spared on our part to render general satisfaction in forwarding East ern and Western Freights with promptitude and dogwatch. EIRE A MITCHELL, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh Pa. OELEIhalt Dble rg sal by aor7 " HENRY H. OOL LUIS. `..v; ENE . . 4 ** 1 ' • , , ' , • r t RANCE - COMPANLE Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS MTNA isStricANcio Cuare4prir, HARTFORD, CONN.—tHARTERED , /819. PAID UP. Cash Capital, •-9800/000. rrEla THIRTY.B.I=II ANN JAL STATEIDINT of the J. Aasetaof the .IETNA INEII7BANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, sa Tartaahed this agency on the let of January, 1865, tinder oath. Seal Rotate, Uninatunbered. - . ..... . ..... . ......... 18,872 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, iand 7 anti, pay able emnbannually . .• . 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank ... 128,327 35 Railma4 Btocka In Connecticut • 97. 6 / 6 00 Bank Stacks In the City of Hartford 142,898 00 Bank Stocks In New York city .. . ... _ ... . _ ...... . 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in kande oiAgente _ and others _........ ....-- - 773,278 83 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Ban s ks or other reditorn,—nothing. Lowe adjusted and due, —none. Losses adjusted and not doe, $148,618 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further Proof, 5f 1 ,287 60 . All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Sc. 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 thewidth of streets, the supply of water and condition of fire The amount Insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the lose by any one tire to $lO,OOO, or leas. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Serra or Cornezoneuv, 1 Hartford, Jan. let, 1886. Hartford county, I Peractially appeared 'Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the 2Etna Instance Company, and made oath that the fore. going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 18.54 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Gwripany. Poticies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. so- Orden, No. ST Water street, Pittsburgh Pa. janll IL B. TEN EYCK Agent. — Pittsburgh Dollar Bavlrn g a No. 68 ..ftrurth street, NEXT DOOR TO THE PITTSBURGH BASK, L B NOW OPEN daily from 0 to 2 o'clock ;also, on Wed. needay and Saturday evenings, frcm 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all stuns not less than One Dolar, and a dloWend of the profits declared twice a year, In June and December. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering the benevolent objects of the Inetltution have entered Into a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to depositors. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rates and Rego. lotion; fundabed gratis , on application at the office. Pram/era-4EORn AMMER,. vicv vstatlintays John IL Shoenbergsr, Charles Knapp, N. Grattan Ilu.rphy, Theobald Umbsteetter, Isaac AI. Pennock, William J. Anderson. ea cams: Jhil l ohn C. Rackofen, James Hardman, Albert CulbeA Burgalc, John 31. Kirkpatrick son, John D. 31'Cord, Robert Chester, Robert Morrow, J. Gardiner Coffin, Welter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, A. AL Pollock, John S. Course°, Henry L Ringo alt, Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb, E. 0 Edriogton, George 11. Riddle, Francis Felix, a, James Rhoads, Onirge F. Gillmore, James 8 bldle, James S. !loon, George S. Belden, William 8. Eleven, Alexantint fylP'dSandn r y end Treueurer--CLIARLB73 d COLTON Hopewell Hepburn, George R. White, William B. Johnaton Janata W. H 111111.813, Alexander Bradley, William Phillip, DIVITDMD, 8 PER CENT., JUL T 1,18.5 b. ETNA INSURANCE, COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CO.N.N. CLIAHTIBBSD PAID UP. Cash A Jtaly 1, 1285 ,e-1, 1 435,530 23. nONTINUE to make Insurance on all descriptions of j property at equitable rates. Thit Company hare maintidned a position for honorable dealing for 38 years, and hi unsurpassed for rerponaltrillty and punotuality by any other similar Institution In the United &atm. Semi. annual statement of the condition of this Company on hie In this office, for the examination of the public. 11. B. Tita-EICK, Agent 013ce, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pitts. burgh. JTZI - wm H.wun - r - BANKERS AND EXCH AN G E BROKERS, N. S. Corner Mai and Third stneets. of LW' AU [climactic= made on liberal terzoa. Glilectfon &c.., promptly attended em iau2&l, ARTEMIS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNER OF FOURTH 41VD ELMITIMP:LD 67RER28, au26ta Pittsburgh, Pa. - 2 12,505 VI Removal. PAT/11MS te 1 7 111:133D AliD =mum aajamaa, Hare &moved WO Office to Chimer qf IVA and Mod stn Prttallaall, DAM:CU A FRIEND, Bankers and Banhang Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Dr ts, A afcceptances, 111, Salver and Bank Notes. Ilrehanges on the Eastern and Cities constantly for sale. Western Oollestione made In all the cities throtighout the United States. Depoidta received in par funds or st papero the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. current [febil N. HOLILES & BONS, BANKDRB AND EXMANDB BHOEKitg, MIT/ allitovio Tana aIITSDIG atCHANDB 017101 TO ITO. BT stemma ever" Foul noose =CAW OLD RASA AT HOLMES h BONS, Bankers end Ettchange lkotars, II • and Dealers in Notes, Drafty Acceptances, Gold, ver and liSnk Notes. Raolumge on the Baste= end W au estern aides constantly for [isle. Cloilectionis made In all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in pat throughout or current paper, -No. 67 Market street, between ThW and Fourth ate. [jaattly BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOHER, DILL= us Rzehanv, Commercial and Bank Notes. TOOK bought axed sold on easentieston. Oatteettone carefully attended to. Interest paid- on Devoe& Ba -ta No. 684 Fourth street, nearly. opposite the M. M. n dec.l6 BANKEEE AND EXCHANGE BECIEZIU3, 002217J1 07 WOOD ADD PUSS MI6& Shur EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Ms of Exchange and Notes disoonnted.— Gold, Silver and Book No bought and sold. Colleetfous made In all the principal citi es o the United States. De. 'elite received of Par end Currant Panda. fmar27lr AIL= weak, zowatio minty nouns nano. BlaWdram dt tIY W, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BILOHEBE, AND BELL Gold, alive; O! and Bank Notes; negnttate Lome on Real Estate Or Stock Eectulidesj puase Promissory Notes and Time Bats, on East and Weld rch ; buy and sell Rocks on Commission. Collections made on all potato in tha Unkm. nay]. G. E. AENOLD di CO HANXRItg AND EXORANGIi ~ - r t zeuedis in Exchange, OWE, Asnic NoU, R f i ti en and 1./ Thne and proceeds remit Drafts, ted to an Oollectlana carefully aftmded to. y part of the Stocks bought and sold on auntuleidon.Union. sa. No. 74 Fourth et., next door to Bank of Pltteb'Ca) en TE IODIG — OODS, aFir'.COMMERCIAALW BROICER,Not AND DEAL= DI Scree, Bondi, Stooks, RealEatatat No. 75_______Pourth Pittrburph, (jai Utmmlottl+s Loan NT O. 100 13311T II SIELD ST/111111`, 4111 II Money loaned on Gold and /Myer Watches, Silverly= and other valuable articles. aratatly CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO EIORMSRLY of the celebrated Cloth Depot on Liberty street, which has on an unboun dpopu/Aulty mars he name of the TRILICE BIG DOOll.B, have, for the pur pose qig more spare for their immense business, • moved to the 'parlous building on the cornerof DIAMOND AI AND WOOD fiMT, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AND READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the publio. Their principal object for this removal, is to give them more facilities forth* WHOLESALE TRADE. They areprepared to eell Goode at the L 0 WEST B.AST ERN Pit! CS'S/ tactuArad th ley the Union. will warrent th ein to be as good u any menu -eci n C USTOEI WORIEt 1$ 101 3137 errtz, AND UPON Tall smarm MOTILOL They have on hand a fall and beautiful as of LOTUS and COArrion, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COAT. Our Interests are Identical with tho S se of our customers, and we assure the public that oar fidelity will not fell in Ailing all orders we may be favored with. 'tom' DON'T FORGET THE PLACE— ! No. SS Wood Street, (NAST EILDS,) 00ItHilt OF DIAMOND ALLIIT. N. The—We desire oar patrons to underetandtha t we have . , no longer any connection with Ole Clothing Business me sor ,47e , f„2 . Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the I House above designated dna= 24,012 20 158,845 04 10,0.1 30 Fl aBT ARRIVAL Or ; FALL DRY GOODS AT LOVE BILOTLIEdS, lOor So. 74 MARKET BTRICI7, PII:BROAfin, "CD MON or run ortiunktt nil LOVE. ("k UN DEENA GOODS DEPARTMENT is most desirable V./ and conciliar' some of the richest and most desirable Goods that we have ever been able to otter, such as Extra super Silks: French Merinos; Caahmems; I Ilona de Lances; Stripe GAUT!. ac. N EaDLE WGEN—The best assortment la tie city. Collars, Cbentaetties, Sleeve': Fiounoinp, Edgings and losertins; Shawls, Oloaka, Talmas and Searle g ; I New style Broche, Plaid, Oastimere Moire Ant. Velvet. iitellaa, Grape Silk, &o. Togethar with a large assortment of MOURNING GOODS of all dexcriptions. Our DUILLSTIC and HOUSE YUEN'S/LEGO LEPAIIT MENT Is well oul plied, and we (eel confident Gilt we cut oiler greater inducements now than we have ever been able to offer before. We erolleit an examination 5. our eLock before Purchasing o'r'es hem, co .11 win fiad it to their advantage to do co. We will eine be almost dilly In receipt of new an I dteint- We Goods throughout the sermon. LOVE BROTH/CRS, (Formerly Young, Stevenson & Levi, ) No. 73 Market street. Pittsburgh Pa. Za • AUN I, B cn ws, on WHOLESIAI.I3 AND OXTAIL DRALYZB /24 FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, And Gentlemen's Flu - nishing Goods, Iv() ea mARKET STREET, between Third and Fourth, ill Pittsburgh. Keep constantly on hand, a large stock of Cloths, Caasimeres and Veatlngs. Garments made to order on the shortest notice, and In the latest styles. 4N- All orders promptly attended to. fatignam Fall and CiFoida IDMONDBS E WATTS, ATERc TAILOR, . LIBERTY EMMET.— In I hare now on hand a large stack of Fall and Winter Goods Overcoatinga, of entirely new deedgns; Plaah Word ings, of the moist beautiful patterns; French and Engliab Caeaimeres, of emery style and shade In the market, of which I will make to order on the most reaaonable terms, and warranted to cult. oct4 Niger Clothing Store TNO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. HE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where be has alai s on hand a Lime and choice assort. men tof all articles of 0 o,whicia he warrants ual to any In the city, and will sell at th e most reasonableeqmi. cos. The public are requested to glee him a call. martial Et. orrtnomoili. H• ----- °USES TO LET—Ap . ly to B. CUTHBERT SON, 59 A Market street.. e. new Brick Dwelling House, Just finished, containing nine roomy, situated on Decatur etreek Also, a new hones of nine rooms', on Hancock Street, near Christ Church. A Room In the Poet Buildings, Fifth street, suitable for an office. A large Oftlos en Third street. A Store Room, No. 61 Market street. A Warehouse 00 Water street. A House of nine rooms, and two acres of land, with fruit trees, Sc. Will be leased for five years. of Aleo, good Dwelling Houses for pale. Apply at the adios poi 2t S. 01 JTHBERT A SON, 53 Mstr, et, Oftli VALUABLE Market English B mony of the Gospe ar ls. Begstere Analytical nebrew and Chaldee Lexicon. Blosonfleld's Greek Testament; 2 vols. The Episcopate of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of Amerins--an essay by H. D. Evans, D. D. Dr. Watt's*Plain and Easy Catechism. The Church Catechism broke Into Short Questitml Anew ore. attd Alla Mclntosh's new Juveniles—Grace and lice, Florence Arnott, and Jessie Graham Cl,Cara Mind . For sale at DAVISON'S Theological Bookstore, 66 Hem bet, near Fourth street. AA NEWLY IN VENTED PEN. of an entirel oet2T are—pie and useful qualities. The advantages new of thi is pen Ist. of letter Thispaper. pen tell/ bold ink enough to write a whole page 21. This pen is ao comet - rooted as to have good epring near the point, similar to a quill. am .The points cannot lap, and the pen will always write .othl. ith. I t Is gold, and consequently cannot corrode. A trial of fountain pen town pens will prove their superiority over any 0c126 made. For sale by W. S. HAVEN, Market street, corner of Second. L VIC tV MUSIC—Jest received, per ezpreze, by CHAR. LOTTE BLURT Pt, No. 118 Wood street— Hazel Dell; Bonnie Kitty ; Old Bob Ridley ; eared' Mazurka; Have you seen Sam Champagne Fchottiecti; BOW Flake Polka; Newport Waltzes; Paisley Schottlach; Schnapps Polka: Bye and Bye—Wurzel; Young America Schotidech; Trees of the Forest -- companion to " Shells of the Ocean A Mother's Prayer; Say you love mo—Romanza ; My Old Virginia Home—new song; Le Tyrol, with vaxiatione--W. V. Wallace ; What shall be my Theme?--(1. W. Warren; Moonlight on the Ocean ; Oh, fare thee well, my own love ; My Bark Le Gaily Dancing; Village Maiden—S. C. Poster; Come where my Love lies , Dreamlng ; "Gems for Guitar Players, —a collection of twelve beau tiful melodies for the guitar, by F. Kruger; " Potter's Melodies," rangrei for guitar; " Boquet of Melodies, do do by Edw. Pique. A NEW STOCK OP PIANOS Will arrive and be open for Inspection this week. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No.llB Wood et, Secondidoor above Firth. N N W Days of oreation; Olonde and Sunshine, or the Life of a Village Pastor; Scenes In the Practice of a New York Burgeon ; A Visit to the Camp befo - e Sebastopol; The Proverbs of all Nations; My Bondage and Freedom, by Pied. Do Mary ary Lyndon: an autobiography; Omar Pasha , or the Vkier's Daughter, by G. W. Iteynolds; M. Japan as It to and was; The Mayflower, by H. Beecher Stowe! Sunshtneon Daily Paths, by H. Beecher Stowe ; The Slave of the Lamp; Life and Times of James Gordon Bennet! ; Women of the Preach Revolution. For sale by Lootali B. T.O. MORGAN, iO4 Wood st. - 1 411 lIIMMEEM ANKERS AND. BROK AUSN IsOoNLIS• STOCK ANDTI BILL BOKER, NOTOf, Po. 92 Aura thi above Tfbod. ES, •ata, Bonds, bfortgages; and Lonna on coda tetalsj negotiated. Stake bought and sold on cam mission. Land Warrantebought and sold. Puttloutor attention paid to the profuse and sale of Stocks. Cl7 ireommunictitions attended to promptly. CLOTHING. JOEIEN WOLQSICEY & 00 ::~;4;p:~:>~~ . , C 1., T 1r . .. ..., X.O. , , (4* FA; - „.. - -- . Corner of amitienesld and Third attaata, JOHN P. 014013, Proprietor, ' , - PL.TralMaaa; PA, ...... neLame and canna _lnge tiring under/Infra m*, mak - as' =weed liith AIM tqUirtal DIP nag tbloll4hO liti. la Dm open Lir the reaption or the emeriti* publld. :ZIABILOMER AY. jet' - AtAsstlN noliss, 0 E Olt 0 .8; ,A. .11 ES B ENT IruipEurron i ATO.: 84i latrarr' Kgr, Ain. beaut,th. ami n o : il Depot et the Pennifylmszda gellrord, Which makes it the mast edavenilat hmme In the oily far peeeengerwrt.: itin_t bt tbaLreini. -. The rtwthitar ,attenstlarableezpense, Atte4 uP, In meths= etyie, the BION 40MA , would:expect , fully Balkh a ftra of aubllalatroitaga Thom ifattathed a splendid SZABLI aa extensive IV AGON YenDvarora t an lam* acartamodattoil to trsivlora and team/stem FLU Larder and" Bar Will be thrnished with the best the market can afford. febLy tiT.lioxicz, . ' Lawn& of Ateth and St. Ciair strati, Pittrtjwh, Frs. S, ~firmer of "Brown's Ibial," having Wan ttda andOtnunodions ttiMp, and !laving ft b t style, would, burpectray Jarite Ws blends Ind be Itritiang public to ere btm a call. - As. mei, with Ms convenisztal or, the house old his long at. perields steeth tin izeittasa, he, can give ancitaliatth. and mines folga moderate. . . W2L. O. (*MALY. ~_ ,_ , nORNER OD Many ADD GRANT STEMMA near V the &Skew! Depot Janlltly JANEN BRANNON' Preprinta.. crsvp Ancemanr HOU4 so ear south zighttkitret;:ietwema chestnut *la vrimaut Phusdaptda. Ducky 00w13 Or ILA IN simmorrur ETA; WAR Cr MEM Proprietor takes pleasnier in - announcing to the I. public thatthisnens and alwant Hotel has been opened. as &house ofeattsradoreseit. ..ar conunodlonsend tomb and adjoining the ofdoe of theOhloßtageooinpanhit offers Inducements unsurpassed hi Warren tot the acconiioda tlon alike traveling eoinnurnit7,, A , . akar, of piablio pstronega is solicited. • .... 1 inn • ' fUSBILL. . . , • WILKINS li/lia., W. O.'GIALLACIaBB,, PROPII3ETOR. rinii ,iWapi street, betie een Wood and tibiAgeld. I.—"'epacibea eatabitatuatat foto Welt teams by the nib setlber and eorepliteli renOrita 4 Ile le at tours prepared to .furnish • may L I , that can be found' In the beet regulated regal:llan In theStatee. ' ffie epaefoue Bar will &lava be 'renned with the , verj best Liquors. Game of every de. tre_rlitlon, in its Meteor), tan anew , be found at - Wifirtaa' nano Aptf kO. &LLAGIEB. I CORNDCOPIA itioDY/STER AttD GOPREE2.O.III3E.ia D. DARNAR,D. No. 40, ./IVVA Strat between Most 4 , 41 - .1140,441. • Janlo:ly] Prrnanwit. lianuaett Me. D. ENCifarillißele Bottler of 13111 1 111.8 celebrated MT. -Bennett Ahrand &men Mut. Alee,Cextilaan Ale an Darter, in quart and pint bottles. soli Thcited.e attention of families, Ana the trade, :le reVeetfulll ' " - sul 17 Setwatapitzlila y und. D. Meta.% Pitt street, below Penn, is now truinufaeturing and bottleing the above beverages on an extensive male. HIS &Males are of the best qualithand =factored from the parestrasterials. octlttly GREAT DISCOVERY: A rang zem, both by able Practitioners and Chemi n. cal Analysis, have demonstrated the great value ol PROP. DR GIDATII'S beautiful conshinatioh, called ,".1214110 TRIO OIL," are zeu de thr the relief and aura of Pain. But the people themselves ring their verdict in a manner both alludetakeable and eatisfac. More than 20,000 bottles have been sold In a very s hootime—e great proportion to those who heard others recommend it, who had tried O. That it is • aplendid dbcoury is everywhere acknowledged, and nothing /limit was ever. I efore preyared. Why, for Circa, alone. it is worthoBo,llol4lear to the people as It alw.ye cores these painful tormentors in hoe:aryl/no ' ors But what is it not worth to the people it it cures Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcers, Sores of sit kinds, (ire = taking away all the pain In twenty-four hours,) at , Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitis Piles, Womb Complaints, Cramps, Sprains, Sore or Swelled Brent, Felons,, Wounds of all kinds,Ac.? . Worddssoo,ooD express Its Taloa to the petiole ? Yo. Saimaa a mental/ give freely forre/lef Dom noun Will this Oil relieve in/ Certainly it wig 'thardi . men as we bare often , hon orable and WA-minded merchants, inayere, doctore and others have so said, after from ten to . fifty Was. They say the Zeta* Oa is the Haul medical combination ever pre pared, neither offensive nor Injurious, but effectual In all Lthe above and many other cases. Some honorable and , eary business firma have , it is true, sold some of the old oxPeritisle, tattlatinous, or coal tar, ac. d 0..) external ap plications, until their customers, returned bottle after bet tie, with tbs remark that'. the remedy was worse than the pain,. yet sub, min have neva restatesenrkd nor co given untenance e to th_em. But see name °row best merchants o:doting entr ten days, and always giving additional testimony to the of tbis wonderful ctiecovery. That I a p..W many ladles ere using it es a medicinal tailed article , 1 for themselves and their sing it Is well known. It cures all pintpki, blae. and eruptions on the face and neck in so , 1 Short a time, you would ecareely credit It. It frequently 1 redoots apoinfulszoeSing Luta* hours; has done it In hart & n en' o ll'rd;ataoY elfectuielydn six balm , Jr ladles kri the soothing, straiptiminy and le.ibn2 viztoes in this 011, they would never be induced to b.se anything else for womb complaints or pains of any kind. We now insert a letter jut received from Henry Wiley, Seq., who went to Ragland nix weeks :since, (to die.) Lennox, July 12, 1855. Pans DS GAM, Phila.—Dear Si : Wheal left home for my health, (scrofulous eruptlone, Ac..,) I never expected to return spin believing that my complaint would soon carry me off. ' 'When you gave me three bottle, of our Veda* Oa to take with me, as merely a palliatia, lot think I would en very soon be called swan to thankyou ,, as I noW do, for my complete restoration. I can only ay, taxa the departure of tbe steamer, that you have Only lo coma th your 91t, to make a fan tune in one year. Ther Lootnother filmier medicine in England, If in the world. I will write by next demur. Tours, most truly, Hussy WIILY. h that eIIIIIIOt be their latoginatlona, who state that old sores, have discharged from Alt monthato five years, have been cured by this Oil. It cannot be untrue, nor a decep tion. where pain to relieved in one day, often In halt an bout. lint common sena& dictates no/ —and 6 00-written letters say no/ Come and see them. A regular Doctor in attendance; and ladies can consult a Lady, privately, by dropping a line to the office. Advice from a distance, mak; tog inquiries that any physician can answer, wi be prces omp ar fly attended to. Always coziest) a stamp, att our ll NZ , vie freely given, and we are drawn upon too often in this way. All cases treated liberally with or without the Oil, as Physicians I have two Physicia assoc iated for this express pie. Prot C. DR GIIATK NO. 39 South laghth street, Phila. IF- D.—The largest bottles ten times the cheapest. Please notify me of any case or failure to mire in from half an hour to three weeks, as I wish to cure sit Sir For tale by DR. KEYS ER, 140 Wood et rang2o R ap Az------"---------------lIT ON IN NEW P.NOLANI,-- To Itatsrot, N.June 9th, 18513. B. A. iltheafork aC ento.—Gleme J n: For eve years past I have used B. A. Esimestoclea Vermlfake far an an mtheta:LlDO° In my practice; my athintion was drat called to in a ease where I bad faded to dieltdge worms with calo el, pink and wattage. d bottle was obtained and used with desirable effect; slime then I have preeenibed It for hundreds of patients, and in a large majority of oases I ith complete mimes. In one ease a single bottle of the medl• eine brought away from one patient smarty eight worm. I have never known It to do harm, and I am induced to ' make this statement from an honest conviction that it Ic the moat valuable Vermifuge yet known. linch Is toy con* ndence in its . worm killing^ powers, that I recommend it the articl to other physician, in this emotion, end furnish them wito e. Prepared and mold wholesale and retail bySAVAGE, B. A. YARN burgh. &STOWE tr CO" corner of Wood and First streets, Pitts. se•s r AM auth roles Law Books. la orized-to As. MU low some valuable Law Books. Re Bouvier"' by Bur; tutes; GrSI3IIIIMMI' Reliance; Whartons Mort, last ed.; And other Esparta, Elementary Wdrks, , GEO. R GILLMORR, tett* Mile* of Morning Post 8 BLN ALM., i t LOP 24 feet front eg WYLIE atreet, and extending flk. lack 102 feet to WIN alley. On the ck part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Howes. Thie Lot le in t dadrable location for a realdenee; and will be sold low, and on favorable term. Title good, and clear from Lnetunbrance. linquire of OEO. F. arLutoßs, 1912 At Office or Morning Post. Banding School, OR /MEEKS E GAEDINGIGOUSE.--The GLEN HOTEL and Grounds are offered for BENT for either the above purposes. The idas and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the t he b ear advantage of the position, secluded from every thing ohlectionable, render this a most desirable location for either a &tale or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to miattf .1: W. BUTLER, 97 Front street. I frwaewsci„"lr.. rl IRE LIRE 011 GRIME WASITENOTON.—The first vol j mos of the above is now ready for delivery—the second volume will be ak ready shortly. It is ne , tly gotten up—printed on Ime pa pier, with ease or more portraits and plane. Price per volume. This edition b oo published exclusively by subscription, and payable on the delivery of eiebreolume T. J. 1118NRE & 00. are sole Agents for tbe above work. Oilice, No. 80 Fifth street, in LatuTer's Bookstore, where the books will be open for subscriber's names. -All orders addressed to T. J. K. A 00. will be eArletly attended to. q` an wanted. aus2alawant D tiattN/NO ; s6O norm 1 . 00 14°X1C1).gig,81) • 600 bate Isom Gallo= Eardlnee; 200 boxes do do 800 quarter bal. do do 6 Qom tinelwelez ; 6 dozen Cams; 6 dozen Olives; 6 dozen Lobetere. Just received and for ads by AximmoN, KNIMEN No. 89 Wood street 10 1 11 1 M-200 cons Nos. 1 and 2 Anthracite, " Mari etta," " Cameron" and "cordate' furnaces; , 100 tons "Rock 1101," J rdata ; ' 100 "Monroe," do; 60 .1 "MW C reek," do; 76 " "Shade," Somerset county; for sale j (Senl9) JOHN MOORHEAD I 141.00ele—um un:unlatek itlooms and Lruzape ; - -. 100 . Lake abamplain; for sale by JOHN 11100111111aD. NEw taj ----- ------------118—Just readved by expects, tbls day_ :dsmoirsofB. 13 Pseudo, In 2 rob ; linee Traub ;nada*, lu 2 yob; . lady atlas West, or Gohl Beekuu. by J. Halloo ; Cad Homeatesd, hy UZI B. Btepherw nohation—autoblograpy of Girlhood, by lira lllannem 0111, 910 ou Bursaybs2-11DeW week; 11142:,,y, or Bound and Pres; 8 li Joan; Tantryson's Poems, am edition ; • lowa as it le lu 1 258; (HAM IIPPIT ii : Dr. ataxy or &oneself a Now Y ork urgeon ; Bayard Taylor's Japan Houseludd Wont!, for November, 20 cents; Yokes Not es do 12 do Pommies Magasine do 17 do ficeley's Lady's Book do 20 do Halloo's litagaslns do 10 do . N. Y. Journal, (second supply,) 18 do All who want Books aa won as published, dal at LAM% PAR'S Bookstore, No. 80 Pitth street. oet24 pun KNOTOLCIPP I DIA OP CLUCKIBTRY, Ch eat and Theoratind: embraeing Its a ylication to the Arta, tetaUnrgy linnerslolo.eoeo/41171 =ld PlarattCY. By James O. Booth, A. in, M. A, P. &, 'Mabee sad Benner In the Uaital States Mat, Nonuser of Applied Chemistry In the PrAnklin Institute; assfitid (a p d Mosfitt, auttl or " APPlied Chemistry " and 'Chemical Mennuda dons. Bissind edition. .Por sals by ocia B. T.: O. idOBG 101 Wood at. ben arnein non in use fur Thoee d_ bluing rarer and dos, and other .blllonts distsseelL. angering from tee above complaints should all tad try a bottle. Twelve doaan Just roweled by arm 0 . 8, Nam°. •~_ ~t, , , r RESTAIJIUNTS. Carter's Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT .PUILIFEE . OF D Not a Particle. of . florettry-.ln it. r We TDB AFFLICTED READ -AND POIIDERI—An ILA Infalli Remedy Pm Ben:dulls / K.Mg Etßi Sienese, ttsm, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, amples cn , Pow:de, on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, ague and Fever, Chronic Bore Byes, Ring Worm or Tatter; Budd Ilead, Itnialement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn- Likera,flyphillth Daris isorders, Lum inibago, fipixusi Complaints, and all Diseases ing from au udimous use of Life, or Impurity of the Blood.' Alcuctiry,lmprudanea in Bair This great attentive medicine and Purifiers: Blood is now used byt • wands of grateful . patientafroM all part. of the UMW States,•who testify dlly.to the. fctnatkibi farm performed by the of ill medicines,: "CAD TES% BPARLaII ME." NOU liddaccatbno.; norofula, Ph - options m ore the Skin,. Liver _ Ain* Ulcers, scree, Affections of the glaneja,. xtisews of the, Throat,Female Romphdas, Pains and Aching of-the /knee and Jo ints, are speak!. • y put to flig ht by WOE; this greet inestimable remedy. to com For all diseases of the Blood,unthae baplep fume hWal pare with it. It shrews the %tap gull haply/ ties, acts gently and efficiently on Buridvai and Baum, strengthens' the Digestion,. gdges- tone tn. tha..Btomaels makes the akin clear and healthy, and reatorarthiConett . tution, enfeebled by ahem nahroten dawn tttelizesioa of youth, to its Medina viipu. anditunigtL,_ , ; Yor the Ladies, it le havartibir better thaC,Clutbe cos . males ever used. A few doses eineoi Spanish illizturs• will remove all sa ll owness of complexion, bring tha new mantling to the cheek, give ebuiticitylts r theeten, and Ise prove the general health in is remarkable degree taiy cad al the medicines ever beard of. - • • " The large nuMber , of tertithateaarldeb we have teceivec from pons front all parte of the lini is the tee that there is nc! b etabettebOttbk The PM' hotel keerporre,magismates,phyaohuukarnitantsbut, win - known to the community, all add lheir wonderful effects of this GREAT' BLOOD' pr to tin read thsven eau on thederf Agent tad get a Circular and Alinanao, has performed. an, ul euresth.ft Way - greatest Irf khelltine HMI gentliZte unless signed .by BERM= A BEEBE. . Proprietors, Nall-Pearl street, Richmond, 1'134. to about at orders for auppliee and agencies must balsam/and.: oAnd for sale by B. A. FAILNEBTOCE i JOBEPIL FLEIT O, FLEMING 111108.,andly , Drugging gefletallY• ct3alawly SiTaimir.NT Mix QANADe ^. Q' o, rebruarjrith;lB Main: B. A. flatteitzt 4 W.- 3 sWei the. pleasure 64. a receiving, tide morning, the within 'Certificate cif yew Vu mifuge, which will be very gratifying to you, as It was sea voluntarily. We are, Gentleman, yours, very Stets, OR- Genßessen—hiy little daughter...four. years a l ra l cus d nu son, older, were for a conffiderable Aim*, froze worMs. I I p urchased e two bottles of- yet:M.:Ye nge, which them three doses, according to directions' sod strange to ea,. in less than hour's thrypassed less than FIVE DUNDILED WORMBjeune of Bus eursoi dinary length of .B=l twelve to fifteen Inches._ .• • /laving experienced eo much of the bene•Lolat effects* your Vandfuge,l feel It roru.foreconnuand It to thi public, as, in my opirdon, one of d the Most , efilcitiona ream dies against worms ever offered to the patine. , Gentlemen, believe me to ha `e • Your much obliged and humble sore. ,! NAT/UN/Rh L .LIIATEEn Prepared and sold by B. A. A. FABNEBTOOK corner of Vint and Wood streets. , • fas CO yl6 i n k ' iitomig I N .rii.oo or we; a eamicaubj . LI. Cottage Mouth of six rooms and good cellar, witi frame barn mut stable, carriage house, smoke booze, an other buildings, with Twelve Acres of wellimprbred /awl Also, Wraith at every variety and choinnualthea; a goo; Garden with fruits, dowers, grape vinel, Jthe-.0.111n eine, plet• cider. Immediate p os settaion - oan:bL-gtven, tr vei waned. Situated in a healthy sad - egreasbk, sloeatie thra miles from the Point ferry, an the Washington row, PIIC3 $2,200; tinnia easy.. Thiele a; rare opportunity fc; patitathe who are desirous of procuring a country Beat nes , the city. & WRIBPJaT et BON, aep7 63 Market at. W &mp h vgjeutie !WIMP! ccoveb• deae;: Tv and removes an Symptaziss hesdiudin.'•' " ' Persons swing__ WEIGHT'S IC " Are never liable to Srmntroke. "llAßZ _ .. _._ °ll. -L t --,-- WHHIIII.I4 menial neinemaii., 3.'',, le the unat valuable acquialtlan torb e l tollet.tetali ng c, Heir in tar required farm. - --.. --.. :4 ter A 00., at sakt.b e t ar O pe Hr bottle. szyasa and- H. IL - 1161,mati 5 - anscl6 ;_,.. 1 Dr 0 3 / I MABY AND CASTOR 016.—Prepazuf;lbrJ. lipa::, 1.1, dtng. One million bottles of this aaughtrui 'stk : - -. e... ,-- far ba s hair have been sold, and salte r ire still Innresaino . , .:- - 4l e , "'- erndrytog, p or relit:dot the es this pr,i,-. ~- ~. - parsetea cannot be nee 'The" low pies 126 oenn...-' brings It within the reacher all. 42p.. re , a bettl.e. Ifo:' will find It sad! Sold, wholesale and ,I It 7•.,'. sepla 63 minß:er 81'. '.:. ___ Ai AttAZlrilt,Les tuts, AIL Am October; Ballo u'ildeguine br October; lbe Sob oo/b)7. by Charles D t ., :k h u ; Trial and Triumph, by T & or :and 4. & and. D. by Samuel Lover, Received and for sale at W. A. GILDRAPENNEY 4 Olt. •*•; Fifth Et, opposite the Theatts. itiriditiffiS PILLS AND VRAMIJIVIRM for We low Ds. "et andVirgitualte). : liOLLow A AND OINTAILLN L T earsatek it 7. 0 91 Coca W ood Otteell 1104 Vlllgitathkrt i..,,i, -- ;• • •:.i , ...,','::-,o_ ~.:.-?1,.;',..-.!.4:-.,-,_ ENE ----,-.... - ;31K-11fiEC3,,,Iffint.lkflill • ---, • ,:' = l. : ipli-pr, ; 144, 2,,, :f .0,21 . ,. . _ •Pkc.,_-: 0r. ,, ~- .1.114 , 4 , sioret.trit -- 'it " ..... - .1% l. 470 (Ate,- cji14.•Aif.4,071.14. Ili ~.,.;Zioessed,'Volltetinpi,,. 'ellen, ." . ' • • , • 'ia -...•. 4i . ete tdlee;T t riviwil:netten ~, Ye 'n• .. ,"" •,,•': . Teri; Giolt;'AtttoMik,'flittwommeter ,titt,t6twgithuriniiitli*C Boid . , . tiehtt,i':'Plitti .In, the btdr.,,, 'Beek . and Idi otiOfentateConipiamt ~. • , • ...),,ca wee .... ,- ' - '46.; • .t.: 4 Intleecl;; ykry"lbee'are Su ... 'Tr. ~,t ', disteswrittlehlahe' ere to _ ~, • O rt e te s ia timirworiturrOudred,a u d t - ninCli'aialtittis litieitititering•aolphr.t*,`Preetate& harmless ' hut effectual "thitimehio!erereOtoorktee e l y - ow ; , • , tte Perko tan fear irelliridlert raturtfs hatieey body ~„„, eilW' betides, leiranlionerefer Seriotnilinit Ohm ail ' ..' dismiss/1 which might. haretliontireided - tirtheltibely mat . judiciousmie'ofe 4ttedilthittlittiii.'''Thlit,Li.itlike Moe et , • Ceidei" Peverlitt symphiatei• Oilt.i'DDlotiOtrilitiameattb: fo They All teirdlet• hmme - "Ok produce - the , ileirtleated rmidable dlstemperiTaidch /cad the hearses all over the , • land. , ...lfetusva i telltale, tutiglr:phyalis2ir tittle thattim. ' , foetal:We the ltalie twalthisuiti thieltill ,- hateheen per: r rested with zons natmatelklll, blamer-VW - amend. An , ettensiva trial of Mt virtnettly Physiciensr,Peadeatiorestal , Patients, hat shown manila etupator anythiniphithftto , - hmtrerztof any medicine , :Cares hayetbeen effected beyond , belief; yew they untsalletattleast bypetwonsaflach mu • ailed • positiona cml: ..cartater atto Mem thesuspielon of ! !-• Among the , eminent ceitiemeti;wic. iii,„,iftim e d Lek ~ a rtir of -these Pills, we may rostathm..6 , ,, - --, Doet...A.• A. . 114 1 1 84 - Analytical Chun_ Imhof, Deist on, and • Elate davayer of AlltaaatlNtta,stmee. hlglii character it endorsed b the , . .. 7 : . - 7 N r.i"..,k,ra lion. HOWARD, ,Baudarof the Baited Sttes. ,• : Bc nr ,24.11,,T4)„1'WINXIMP, litr.lipetaker - ON he Yea. iL pm= al 7411.17"1,0TT A.WitEIA Minister Plen. to Mikhail. oleos + 'ROHN B. liITZP CR, Catholic 13Ishop, •of Beaton endorsed by . DEMSON, Prealeii. quintet, at New York City, i .--.'" • Hon: , W. ike.BBY,- an:eatery of &utak_t -, ' , 1 , ,, -....,:, STAL - B.:M3TOlt i the richest mart in Antert-, &LELAND k OtkiProprletote of the .11stekimmitaz Hotel.: . Did vim" permit,. we co*ld:givemanyhtiedred emir& .. anteater= ell. parts *hates Tills have , , .b.. rdwidelrateri. ''!. derice even moreconvincing the': the expettbn - - ...',.f.- pubilemeAtitz found-In thairelfectemMettrlal4:,_ , These , the emittlt - Or long- itimatigatlefinetati etudYll Aire , offerect to. the ' public- ate-the,befattarel "niatt - iiimplotei 7, - . • ' , which-the torment , state -01,-mettle.l.-me van aftre.t" Thy ern compounded nothathe. drags themseless, hut Mt' ,-.. the medicinal virtues onlyOf Vegetable Ilemwilet eltreeted by chemteat promos fit a mate of =and - -conibined to , ~ • _. , _,4 giber In eatlvie - miracle! sato- , :be tentrestati, :"~:.--4 The system of composition for medicines has ticen'tband to 1 - . ~r 4.. The Pectoral and Piliaboth,ra pralines Utaure efficient! ...-<,_.... I.,a.mAy than bad . hitherto bee* ebtide, t 4 by any,procesui --"t,.5.:1 The rumen Is perfesdribus. WhilethYthenittmodeoli.:,---.-...:,: compositien, every ite.isiteirderied-with.pore or Lent.;..-1-../ or iicriutopt ow ,inhirionif geilities, AT' this each Indi., s " , •,. ' . ' ,Ideal sittnectittlythittle desired Am thecoritlekaffect la. ....--:.* .1 r , present. All the inert :and" Obtaiideas: "pithier of each imbalance employed 'aro - ;iidt: behind. the torellseivistueer, , • 'l - - - ,' ' only being retained,- R te' e1tettg.,, , .. 0 , ' should" prove is they heti .praveibre-,Mtrelyeemedie:„i '. and the Pills more n 74.01521 antidota . to • Oisekee pew erve - : - 'i -' other 'Medicine known to the World. . . : , ~, -, "":"-, As It Is frequently4pedieraltratiamiyalahet2i be taken under the cownieref in etterul lt i g,m4rou,sna4„,,,,,, -. ashes asa not prorierlijhdge of , a,remedy ytithont know '....'-'-' • log Its caroptfiluon, I havoaspolled thiveocerite:Pormatie ' - :..i..' ...,.' by which both my recteral• and' Pine ox. naadei to the ~,,,.,..'': . whole body of Practltietters, la the Unitedlitatekind Brithk -- "r5i. , .. , - , dmerfeett Provinces.. , T f „ bootifer;therifidtindd beany eae K , . ' '.. who has not received thaw', Mop will be forwarded by enalt.&. ‘.•- , L•17; - La Ws .regne734 . . - ,, ,!..:,, , •:.I,.':' I Of all the ;Patent hiediclies that ere otters -ds-bore tiiiirc‘•`','.:.;?., would be-taken-I(th* cenipOidthin was .lincietti Their life congas - In their - mystery ~.I /divot° tnyeterlek. $ • "...,:-.." The eeloPtadtieti of sty PreParatitiasgilaht 'Open to all men and who•arecoraPetear;_to • Judgevon'..tU anb,hott ,r•. , freely acknoWledge , their , conelethme. of, , thetillitrinito • • , ," ,,, ,j,, nitwit& . The Cherry Pectoral Waft ill:11010a: bY,:isCdelltiani: - , - ~Z. . ,,, mien tote a wondeefel „ ntSdiebie. before .110 - Where war;, - ,..1••; - known . Many entinent Physicians have decleiwilhe sante! ` ' ;; a,, , ' t thing of my Ms, ant even more eonlidentiy;f and are ` - 4•.,..e-• willing to certify that Diei rm iti mpetionsfworw,Utoro thew ,- ,realized by their effects npantriaL . lt : They ',pique by their powerful Influence on 0 8 1mo:roil§ - :',. '• rimers to purity the blood and t it ictialitelbinteL,lmalthy* 7: .- •', ,:. action—remove the obetractiocut of - jitetatomath, bowels 4 _ ~,„,,,,,,..a . liver. and other emeriti et the bedy, rastorine. Wei irreg t;r. , -1' • ..^.././:_,: Lai action to heath, and by correcting, wherever they eX-1 - ~-: •-''. bd, each derangements iip ire. the Bret origin of 104sule. e • r 7 :: - . , • 4 :1 , Prepared by Dr.4•II.IIDS 0. - .Anza; Pt-sailed and Ana , :yk, ~,.. ,•;' lyticat Chemist, I,oirell i :IthMk i - ',price:T.:l.h conte nd bax.k ..--.„, I The bozesfor $l. - • - " Bold by.B. A. 10,9320sugnr .& ..064 ; at WhilkMie act ~.. retail, by every Drugglitla Pittebargit, ancl.l4eD DealanfPf';,. ' evenwhesa_. , . • _ .. ,', ' "jea:trodaw - . dIII HA tA_TION FY' .4 Tin hiLli,or ~ „ --,..., Lii.q..., ASTHMA AND: CONSUMPTICIi 1-'ri-. NEW AND VERY WONDEApi . .r . `: Ytl , • EtKEINA --- :,, .... .. - . ~.. UROOOHT BONI TRS ill.Thi. C D OOR , Di. nrilk 11.41,i0fi 1-. - . A WONDER lIL DISCOVERY hoe recenGy been raaila , IX by Dr. Curtis, of tide city: in the trentntszt of Con-n'. stunption, Asthma, and all disease, of the Mays, We 2,41 for to " Ds. Cow'res Ritosawa, oa Ittuatura.)lTebalt baBOIST.I" wco Caesar Brea." With this new tnethad, Tb.. Ohara lr gored many &Dieted ones to health, wait evidence of which? . be has Innumerable certificates. 13peakit the tratit•lE moot a physician reuyska, " It In evident. ha te . ibaling—i constantly breathing an agreeable, tteillryalipl twtf e r ablf • d on na) pro es of come in direct nontacbi.wlth Mel • whole cavities of the lungs, and thus soaps he many and varied changes products! upon them nthen , intioduce Into the stomach, d arid an West to the moms , Or i =ltm .. . 7 , The Ilygeana Is for sale at all the Druggista th rib • t =et , . country.—Sela York Dun:hewn of January -_ f - . The Inhaler Is worn on the breast, inuictlinallosli. tn -- ... ' out the least inconsenlence—the heat of We Andy bsing;:. sufficient., o evaporate the hail flundiiXis ,pf moats off cures, like the following, might be named;. - One package of the ilygeana het cured tae of Ai Asthmai .. of ell years standing.. J. R. KnatintlA P.M. of DonninnOn, Ps.. ~ I AM cured of the Asthma of ten Yeius' standing, hZ. be , Carne's Ilygsats. Nacos= Edarati,Broikly. lira. Paul, of No. b Ilantroond strut, fl ./ . W Was Cured ofd a SeT ole Cage of Bronchitis by ths ifygeana. .- . hly Cater has been cured of a.distresingOottgliet anent I standing, and decided to be Incurable by ; the phyat-L: , rime. She was cured in =month, by thit_Nyvana. i Gatrasar, rilcaM The New. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, teh 04 Ma. lfles dour me: erne In the following language: lt, , Nor Pont, Nor. if , ,,. Eta Data 1313-4 think blgbly of Dr. Curtis's Ilygentia as ot , remedy in diseases of - that/arose snit .innti. arrtag hat. wine opportunity to testify its fealty, I'am e*viace . that its a most excellent medicine, both thirßyrup an d the inhaling application to the chest ' N. B.—Dr. eartbee NYiresirs is the ORIGINAVand only, . GENUINE 'ARTICLE; all others are base'', Imitations, or: -, rite and INJURIOUS coUnterialia. Shun th in as you- - . would POISON. • aili"For sale by Dr. Geo. Ili Ems?, 740' Wood intent • g,•: R. Sellers .1 . Ow' Lee A.. Beckham, Allegheny. Oty; JOhli Sargent, New Brighton; C. L'llalset, Rochester. fetyltslawthe ' _ Comer Wood :{fi. MEM
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