The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 13, 1855, Image 4

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I vary superior lot of Mathematical Instrumento,
which will be sold at grealip reciucrti rake, by
416 iV 8 HAVEN, ftatiort,,
or 15 Market streot. corner of Sperm&
ORM
MISCELLANEOUS
ITALUABLE BOOKS loot received at DAVISON'S CHEAP
..---ILIXIOLC-31TallEakAtarkat stunt, near Fourth:
Bayne's Christian Life, Social an I Universal ;
Queonel on the Goopeht,a valuable Commentary for Pam.
Dies and private reading.
Life and Ben:lona o pr. exwori
Ilepttfas* , r4d2soo4tticrierrat
Biz Day. of Creation; The Book and Its Story;
31ofoinge with Jesno, by Jay—a continuation of hie
Miming an Evening Exercises;
"Raines' Practical Sermon.: Barns on'Slavery;
Chcap Bibles, gilt and cle,p. only 1/0 cents.
Ajarge assortment of beautiful and plain Bibles, Oxford
ant nthet.Enelish editions; also Family Bailee at redeem!
pricitai
Floirer of the Fatally; Peter the Whaler;
Maurice on Lord's Prayer;
_ fismdt's Commentaries, 3 vole, cheap edition ;
Tile End, try Cummings; The Christ of History ;
—The Priest. Puritan and llugenot, by Syle ;
. Trench's Wqrks,corapteto; Boget's Tesiatnent;
English Pi at and Present, by Trench;
isk ee eriew, Bible Geogrwphy; Footsteps of St. Paul;
liticrkl Or Plenty to Do and How to DO ' lt
.:PMrtlea in the Practice of a New York Physician, Dina
tailed. oritl6
t 7 tIIOGRA BOOM!
-Abbott's Napoleon, la '2 vole.
Bayard Taylor's great work on Japan, do, fifth supply ;
PhYrical Geography of the Bea, by Lieut. Maury;
Cosmos, by Humboldt, in S vole;
Follette: a matrleaLromance, by Elizabeth C. Kinney ;
A Huniees Lite Itf Africa, by R. G. Cumming; •
Waikna, or Adventures on the Mosqvito Shore, by B. A.
Bard.
*Genius of Italy, by Rev. Robert Turnbull ;
Life of Chevalier Bayard;
Mies Bee her's Receipt Book;
Travele in Europe and the East, by S. J Prime;
Cora and the Doctor
Hidden Path, by author of "Alone ;"
Japata.as it erns and by B. Hildreth ;
Doesticks;
Star Papers, by H. Ward Beecher ;
- History of lien Fever, by Burnham ;
Bite of Blarney;
Mrs. Mime Cook Book ;
Tho Match Girl;
The Planter's Victim:
lowa es It's in 1863;
Escaped NllO ;
Herrera' Story Book, neatly boned in 10 vole—the beet
books for children extant;
Getrfield, by W. D. Arnold ;
LlPPlicattt's Gazetteer of the World.
Alro, n large assortment of &Boo) Books, Stationery, An.
which will be sold 10 per cent. lower then can be had else!
Where. Remember to call at
attil LA UPPER'S Bookstore. No. 30 fifth st
ptu 11iON-200 tem. rice. t and 2 Auttkrewite;
• 100 Juniata;
200 " Allegheny;
00 " GAB; for sale by
oltl2 JOHN MOORHEAD.
UNDERI3IIIItrdAND DRAWERS--Just receelved an
T
assortment of Cashmere, Scotch Wool, Phaker Knit,
Lamle Wool Merino, altannola, 12 Thread Bilk and Stont
811 k; and American Wool Wrappers nt the BURN TARING
.11011dE of Hll4/3111117LD & SON,
octl2 No. 70 Wood street
VI , RAVELINO SHAWLS, BILIFFISIAS ddiD :241dItret--
Juet received, a tide assortment of Seeleb and Sty
State Shawle; and Silk, Ch•nllle, Cashmere and Ve:vet
Mufti...re, at L. 111.11131IFLELD S SON,
oetl2 No. id Wood street.
riELINA TEA braniE —3O chests of Wank TCIII of the
finest qualities: 20 °lkeda Young Hymn, King Chop
and - Morino, with other grade; j est received by
F. It. DRANO,
octl2 No.l Diamond.
USLIII-25 bbls.Lavering's Onilhed, Pulverized, Onsrea
Pulverized and Olsritel Bugars• 5 hhda.iLoyering's
Syrup, unequalled for lileneos of flavor. just received by
actil F. R. lift sVO.
if NIIEIOBE-200 boxes prime W R. Cheese juin received
Li ■nd for sale by foetl2) V. R. DRA.VO.
(.111-600 Tbs. Drum Codoeti ;
bbls. No. 1 Mackerel;
2 1) do Salmon ; just reercivol by
00112 F. R. DRAVO
I—A. a. MASON s CO. are non
L receiving the largest and most dadrable amortment of
Shawls ever offered in this market, comprising the new -et
and most fashionable styles In Long and Equal% Bay btate,
ittopire state, Scotch, Thibet, Stella, Cubs:sere, de.; also,
a very elegant assortment of Long and Fqtuun Broche
Mai TM. co s 6
aTelll2B, JEWELitY, —Jerez returned from the
ir Ha at, and now OPPOiln a large and eplendid =fort.
meat of gor.da in my line, which wl.l ba sold •t low prices
ifßr Warehen repaired in the beet manner J.welry
trade to order and repaired. Silver Ware mtriclantured,
Gc W. W. 15 I LSON,
nett 87 Market ritreet, corner of ?myrrh.
STX ACRite OY MAWS LAND Fult BALB.--Witn a
gcgd Dwelling !louse, Bpring nonce, Garden, an; all
und•r good fine•, and in cultivation; situate about eight
mites
from the city. Price $7OO. Terms easy.
CDTIIRERT a SON. 53 Market it.
I;01t HALLS AND UININO 11.0011d--.14 - WaloAcoilage
and Ofdlings of Eltzabothlan style; Mat We* 1 . prery
inrirty For bAI• by W. P. MARNIA.LL ACO
QILFC nfllffra AND OKA Vti Aftn—Just received. an as
antment of 3,8, 9 and 12 threads Elik Shirts and
Draware, of all elsas, by
ortl L HIRI3IIPIELD k RON.
LAlll.e.3' CLAJAK.S, 1' L.IIAB, &e.—A. A. .11A.SON A CO
hareJuat opened FOITIC 200 more Cloaks aed 1.1 as,
of the neseat and moat elegant deaigne In Cloth, Velvet,
Noire Antique. Ac. oetl2
I it/NNE - U-100 more of the moat fashionable styles •nd
1) anl m of ti ilia and VelTet lionn.ta, of their own and
Eastern manufacture, ready f.r
A. A. MASON A CO ,
r ctll 25 1 fth street
1) hOWN'S ESSEN. E 0 'NO 1.11.-5 germs for sale by
1) B. A. /A II A g>3"I"OCK A CO.
set➢ ~ornrr Wood and First 00.
T 1E310Y:51720 boxes froth arm... just rerelred aril fur
Pale by NEYIIB.II A ANDENZON,
octt N 0.89 Wood nreet•
GUM A Szeatlil I —bl.o lb* rr.c..eiv,J and for sale by
nc•l FLEMP.ZO BROS.
RIME GRoVvri btUUUAn AT A ucTroit TUISPDAY
Y
MORNING, October 10th, at 10 o'clook, at th• Ware
house of Messra. English it Richardson, No. 1115 Water
street, between Wood and r mi11:16.44 streets, • I be sold,
150 hboa Prime Cuba Sugar. Terms at sale.
oellb P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
jwt !JON:NA! t.:AINE:+ AND WALIBISt.—Jubt rc
oeived, a full supply of tb. above Komi. by
L lIIRSItYIELD A SON,
ootl?. No. 70 Wood street.
1 1 11 N HANDPOMEET nFsortment of nutters sod rsoey
eboes een be bought at No. 107 Market street, cheep
or cask. (A. 1441 W. E. ,SCU MERTZ
JNLY $1,200 for a two story Dwelling House, with store
room in front, and fire other rooms and a hell ; also •
bast building of two rooms. The lot is 17 feet front on
Robinson street, Allegheny. by 77 deep. to an alley. This
property la in good order and will - be told on easy terms.
Ira Rik-TlM—The Pocket Calendar. or tleTrlvinc atm.-
nu.: Pocket Mementoes. Fancy Emery Aare, Snow's
School Pen Pie,ol Pencils for hop, Ilan Rrto.hes, Pearl
Powder, Herpetic Bog), Itoeemary for the hair, &c., alw ~ a
on hands and for aide by & L CTITHHXRT,
occP2 53 Market Street
N.O. SUGAR-70 bbd prime for Fibt by
. octo ditITEI, MAIN & 17UNTSIL
DKESS ClOula—A. A. ALkhON s 00. invite attention
to the large and elegant stock of Grua Goods tbe7
have ) net received, eomprking the most fashionable ebadso
of French Merinos, Paramettas, Plain and Figured Wool
Da Loines, Wool Plaid., he , At,
NOTICE TO PARM— Moores Patent linpro — e - Q
ISRS.
Drill, for inning Wheat, Oste, Bre, Barley and Grass
Seeds, for Bale at the deed and Agricultural Store, 47 Flab
street try ( •ueri'irate) JAMES WARDROP.
__.
DOUBLE BARREL TWIST AND PATIANT 1313.138011
GUNS, from $lO sod upwards. Call at the Enterprise
Gun Works, 138 Wood street.
ang27 13'WN A TETLEY.
.I)D.EUMATIBI4.—Dr Brown's newly discovered remedy
_UL for Rheumatism is s speedy .od certain rvmedy for
that painful trouble. It never falls.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 41 Diamond
Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor Is always at home.
novlbiswly
A YcLEYON'd DICTIONARY of Machine., Mechanics,
Enahas Work, and Engineering Illustrated with
tour thousand engravings on wood. ID 2 roll. For sale
D 7 B. I'. 0. MORGAN.
oet2 No. 104 Wood street. near Fifth.
FINK PA Hifi HANGINGS—PaneI Decorations, In Gold
and 'Velvet, fJr Parlors; and other new designs, Jost
remised and for sale by W. P. MARSHALL k Op.,
oet4 87 Wood street.
U. MOLAISiSZ2-2 . 1 bbls new N. 0. ft10141801713614Vgd
./. 1 per
per steamer Ella, far sale by
oral ATWELL, LEE & CO.
Q . UINTA AND COLLARE..—J um received troth the Facto.
ri, a one lot of Shirts, (French wriets,) with or without
the new style Byron Collars, by
veil L 11111SHVIBLD A SON.
ANILLA AND MUSA WitAPPING
and large, light ani heavy, for Newspapers, Dry
Ooods, Shoes, Confectionary, kr., now receiving and for
sale, wholesale and retail, at former low price., by
J. S. DAVISON.
65 Market, veer Fourth 'treat.
P. 6.—Dry Goode Merchant' Invited to try them. i oet6
SCIIIIIDni LIQUID HAIR LYEchanges almost instant
ly red or grey hair to black or brown. This Dye boo
been used in rbousands of cases, end is a roost excellent
article. $1 per box.
HERPETIC SOAP is used for removlng tan, millowneas,
and redness of the skin. Li also cures all chaps, chafes and
roughness of the akin, and renders it soft and white. .12A
cents per cake. 801 l by B. L. CUTIIBICRT.
oct9 63 Market street.
TmiE CONSTANT USE of the 11.088,51ARY will Seep th e
hair soft and luxuriant to the most advanced age. It
eradicates dandruff and keePa the scalp healthy and e.eeo.
It a so prevents the hair from felling rff and promotes Its
growth; and then It le only 25 cams per bottle. Sold by
octS 8. L CUTHBERT, 63 Market at.
LAN KET3-2,i11 pairs 10-4, 11-4 end 12-4 Civvies, Wbitney
end other ma►es of Blankets Just received by
A. A. MASON ilk CO.
17tINE, HAVANA e hCiAhR-1 nave just received another
r supply et genuine Havana Began. Those wishing an
excellent article of &gars can always procure them at
oet2 JOB. FLEMING'S.
REASE--ho I, for Railroad Care, heavy;Machinery,
ac.; No. 2, for Coal Cars, Wagons, Carriagas, Carta,
Drays. Omulburres, do.; tor sale by
oet4 HENRY 11. COLLINS.
11'41./OW GLASI4-8. 4 J. Swear•r's brand:
50 boxes 8:10;
23 do 101.12;
25 do 10x14; with other SiZeF, (or sale by
18 SMITH, MAIR G !PUNTER.
- DEED! TEA BTUItE, 1 , 0. 38 Finn Berian—fit4 re
cessed, a large stock of GREEN and BLACK Tk'AS.
cot:Weans of all the different flavors and grades, purchased
direct from the importers, for cash, and win be Bold whole
sale and retail at the lowest prices. 8. JAYNES.
liIVINGS—A very large assortment tf Dress nd
j Cloak Trimmings, of the most fashionable styles, just
received by (sepl.2j A. A. MASON & CO.
IuLANNELS—A. a. RIAPON a CO. have received a very
jt" large assortment of White, Red and Yellow Fiannala,
of every grade; also, a in of 104 81tirthtg Flannels.
oep2d
A I KLY OLOAKINU CLOTELS--Just reovived, OLE5rt
jr merit of superior shades of Grey Clothe for Ladies
Cloaks J sep2i3J A- A. MASON A CO.
jROSH. LIN liNB—A A.. el AtON d CO. have just opened
.2 moss of the beet makes of Irish Linens, of every
grads. 8,1128
TELLA 811 A LB—An anoriment of very rich and
fnadonsbletolore of Stella abeirleJust opened.
rep% AA. MAS & CO., 25 Fifth at
•Is HIDDEN l'Al —A. tmautttui etory, by Marton
Hadar:A-author of "Alone," for sale at
sapl2 DAVISON'S, 85 Market at.
( 6 2 . TELLA SHAWLS—An excellent Aylmer the ntoo ve, with
171 Broehe Border, Pitt To:etre&
oat A. A. MASON & CO.
W —lf loot to-day—get your phis at OratOtPtt,
it fourth street—cot Lafayette Hall. oath
"a ore • • — lO casks, a poi* %nide, tbr aby
We, HZY IL OCILLINB.
MIS
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Rummer - Eirtatifethifttkil l -Cifinge - brtimet.
THREE DAILY TRAMS RAM tteY, (SttNDAYS
N and alter Monday, June 18tb,1855, Trains will run aa
O
loi lows
Express Mail Night
Lrate. Train. Train. Train.
Columba)! 10:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. 11:30 P. fd
Newark .... ----lid° " 4446 " 12:50 A. M.
Zanerilie .----.12'20 P. M. BAJO " 212
Ccamord--....... 1268 " it. 44. " 3.•01"
CaMbridge - ...... -.. 1:al " 7:08 " 80 "
Barnesville ..... ....-. 243 u 8123 " 4:48 "
Belmont ..... 3.41 " 8.61 " 6114 "
Arrive Bellair .--.. 3:30 " err. Mb " arr. &ilk "
Exprets Mall Night
Lore& Train. Train. Train.
8e11a1r....-.-.-...... 9:46 A. 6.1. 6:16 A. M. 8:00 P. AI
Belmont 10:3L " Bils " 7:08 "
Barnesville......---10:62 " 8:43 " 7.40 "
Cambridge...... 1138 " 8:04 " . 940
Concord _......1t17 P M. ii:&) " 9:26 '
Zanesville ....-... 1:10 " 9:30 " lec3o "
Newark ........ ...... 248 " 10637 " 11:60 "
Arrive Columbus.- 8.10 " 1216 P. M. L2O A. M
- - -
The Express Train going East will stop to take up or
leave passengers at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord,
Cambridge, Clart;pbell's, Barnesville ' and Be!mon: only.
annto WXOT will stop only at the above named Station&
The Mail Train will atop at all the Station where the Mall
Is to be received„or dellver.d, and et all other Btationa on
notice being given. The Night Train will atop at all Bur
done on proper notice being given.
GOING EAST.
T ib 10:00 A. M. Express Train, oonnacts at Colcunbas
with the Exposes Train which learee Cincinnati et 8 A. M.
arid with the Train froin the West on the Columbus, Pique
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
and from Saudasky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, end with
Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad.; at
Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East.
am sties.
The 3:30 P. SL Train will connect at ODlunthua with the
second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky,
Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio ItatiromL Passengers
lesvinK t.:~lie and points helow Cincinnati, and taking
the e AnditlkThin oh Little Miami Railroad, will connect
with thidgErain at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana.
is=kinond by morning Train on Indiana Central
also connect with this Train at Columbus,
and rs ITheeling et hit P. Si., and leave by 10:30 P. Si.
Train Cill'althnore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti
more art P. IV., next day.
The 11:30 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the
Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at b:Su P.M., and arrives
at &Bair at eel 3 A. M.; connecting with the Aaron:al:oda
don Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Bassett.
yore leasing Chicago by the Elioning Trains can, by this
I route, via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indlsnapolia and Day
ton, reach Columbus In season to take this train; and at
I Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber.
land, sleep there, and resume by Expream Train to Balth
more and Eastern Cities.
- - .
The 6c15 A. M. Mail Train connects at Belle& with Night
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with
trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon,
and Chicago Met Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and tad Urbana.
The 946 A. SL klapress Train connects with the Express
Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 2:20 P.
IL, and connects with trains going South and West arrir•
log in Cincinnati at 7 P. ki.
The &CO P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation
Train from Cumberland. and at Columbus with Mal/ Train
al 216 A. M., direct for Cincinnati. Xenia, Dayton, Indiana.
polts, Lafayette, Terre Haase, Saint Louis and Chicago
STEADIERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE,
VIA WELLEVILLV., A.Nn
Ohio and Pevansylvnniii
VIA ALLIANCE.
AE eborteFt.quirteet Red mopt reliable route to Toledo,
T
Cbteag,, Rock lxland, Oalena. and Bt. Loull, Is VIA
CLIiV It LA N D.
Tine route iv One Frond! ed mil ere shorter and about aloe
home quicker then the oiriultous one via I ndlanapolie.
Three Uuil i Trar (mai Pictaborgb to Cleveland.
Three Daily 'Train! from Cleveland to Chleagn.
Time to Cleveland el.( houre, Onica k io :vrenty.three hours,
and St. boop thlrtt-ec-•en hooter.
Oci a.] after 5100.1a7, Frptember 31, 1856, the trains r
nil" road wil; rum as
S'lA ALLLUseII..
The TTIIIII3 of the Ohio and Penna. o.4lltoad loaring
burgh at 200, /t. 11 and 6.60, A ht., mad 300 P. M., coo
pert at Alliance at 8 03 A. M., 11.80 A. 11 , and 630 P.. 11.,
ea follows :
TraLne for ClaTelanl leave .1.1.1tn , e 900. A. 11., 11 50 A. E.,
and 630 P. 711, c.,,nu.clintt at Eludsdn rids Train., for Co 7.
anon& palls and Akr.nn, and arc - lain; to Cleveland at 16.25
A.M., 210 P. 01, ant s OS P 11.
Passengers ftt Chicago, Bt. Lcuts, Rook
Galena, and the Nort': west, who v lib to go through with.
out detoutino, will take the train loariug Pittsburgh at
9 00 A. M., and errlring ICI Cies eland at 120 P. M , as that
is the Duly train by which close connections ire merle
through the above points. Posserigews by this train mach
Chicago at 720 ti0.r . t . !aL0 . L2 . 1u!t,....4 .. 5 . t.....1.0uis at midnight.
The steamers Ellp,e and R.,salir viii 'care the M++noora•
het• wharf every morn. nig, (Sands) e eive;.tril,l at la
o'eloer, for Well.wille, connecting alth the train leering
Well. elite et 4:+o P. !.J.
An Ancointaralation Tral3 evil leave Wellsville daily,
(Sundays ezeeptt,i,) at B 40 P. d , ac,nnaetlng at Bayard
with Xxpre.e Train, arriving in alai eland at 10 P. XI
Tr.ina from Well connecting at Dayard for Carroll
ton,WayneArburg, D •er and New Pttlatielphla
/NY - Tickets for Choreland, Chicago and the North West
♦ia Weßavine, are sold at fl lean Ilwin Till A.:lance.
The Traina from Cleve/and to Toled , . and Ch ron as
ft,Howe :—Lenve Cleveland at 1110 A. M , 2 45 P. M., 7 05 P.
01 Arrive at Chzeago ti 30 P. , 7.40 A 01..530 I . M.
Iralox 1...5, Ch.lo.rio for 11,Y-A nod rt Louis 03
follow r Rock Wood at 000 A M. pd 11 00 P 51.
Vor tlt. LoulA, 0 15 A. M. and 11.45 P. si.
Paesengera fur a. Louis go CT az Hock 'Aland aailroad to
Johet, and thence over the Cideav and Miniatippi Itaifroad
to Alton, and thence by steamboat (23 fallen) to 8t.14,14.
Passengers by the 9 15 A. 11. Train arrive at Ft. Le..,c , 2 11.20
same evening, and by the 10.06 P. M. Train at 0001:1 next
day.
Ileggage checked through to Cleveland, ar.d there re
checked for Chicago and Et. Louis.
Leda's. 21 :Ps. I.(c a.“ ld u 7 s.
To A Mane.. .....$2 30 To La Salle.. $lB 40 :13 50
" Cl.reland... 400 " Hock 18 00 14 25
'• Toledo _ 660 " Galena _... 18 16 14 00
•' Chicago ... $l3 00 $lO 50 " Springlleld 16 70 10 '0
18 SO 14 50 " Burlangtra 19 00
St. ..21 00 11 50
S. CD - TUBE:IIT & SON,
63 vt.rtat shunt
PaHten,T,crn are requested
311 Ice of thin Company, in
door below the corner
Great American and U.S. Express & Nail Ronte
72 MILKS OF DISTANCE SAVED,
And Two C Aanges of Car: and Baggage Avoided
LINIC ROUTE
STRIZ:I
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS:
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago & 11l 'PPE
et IMAGO TO ST. IA/UlB IN 15 IDAlitii.—Trains
V/ leave the Illinois Central Depat, foot of Water sunset--
8u Lode Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7 16 A M.
BL Louie Night Express daily, Saturdays ex mM, 4.30 PM.
St. Louis Freight d Emigrant daily, Bond. exc. &SO A M.
Baggage chocked through to St Louis.
ix*
Trains run direct through to Alton, (269 with
out change of cars or baggage, and oonnee the
Oom peey's splendid steamers Winchester and radar,
running In exclusive connection with Paesenver Treble
from Alton to St. Lennie, (23 tulles.) without landing. These
boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed
on the Weetero waters, bring fitted up with Baths and spa
cious Wash-rooms, affording to pseeengera the opportunity
of removing the dust unavoidable In summer railroad
t - avellng, and reaching it. Lords refreshed from the effects
of a long tide.
To Kansas and Nebraska this la the most direct route,
and . passengers destined for Bloomington Springfield,
Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, bib ,
sour', Kansas, Oumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note
the Important saving in distance, being severity-two miles
leas to Bt. Louis, thirty-seven miles loot to Bloomington,
and fifty,ight miles leas t• Springfield than by any other
route.
Through Ticket. over thie route can be procured at the
various It. 8.. Ticket 0111ces in New York, Boston, PhSlade!.
phla, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, &c., and at all Through
Ticket Offices throughout the States, and In Chicago at the
Ocmpany's Office, ND. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tr,-
moor 'louse—end at the Depot of the Illinois Central Bail.
road, foot of Water street.
fie.ponsible Baggage Moo will always be at the Depots of
the earioug Bonds going into Chicago, to Cheek Baggage
through to any point desired on the line.
R. I'. NI,. HO AN, Jr., Buoerintendent.
IL J. D. BCLIEB.MBRI - 13Rti,
eep7 Cool Passenger Agent.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI
THROUGH
Northern Illinois to tha Mississippi River,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL ROAD
SOFIXIIILT THE CDICAGO AND AMION A et CIBLY. MILITARY
Tarim It. It- IA NOW courtsran,
And Thane run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Care.
The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QULNCY,
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA , WAPELLO, FORT
DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUtP, Aa., end the outs ALL
RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, IiLOOSI
INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on
the Illinois Central, Groat 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 point.
Stagea leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and
moat reliable route-to reach Important points west
of the filissdssippi as far as Coattail Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles lass staging than by any other route. The Road,
for a large portion of the way, is laid with the OONTINIIOI3B
Reit., the smoothest riding and beet Railroad In the West—
well stocked with the meet modern Lcomm°demand elegant
new Chins.
JET By thle route passengers are sure of making mimeo.
dons, and arriving at 8L Louis on advertised time, avoiding
the vesations delay of fogs and Ice, and dangers of naviga.
as on the route by Alton.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
chargelor handling at any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by thin route can be purchased at
all the Re Offices in the East; at the Office of the
Company, camera Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite
Building; at the Depot of the Galena IL 8.., and at the
Mich. Cent. B. B. Office, comer of Lake and Dearborn ate.,
opposite Tremont boom, Chtmgo.
FREIGHT consigned by this route will remise immedi
ate despatch. ILMIOND, Bap t
O. B. FOLLETT,
Ren'l-Ticket Aet.Ellticago.
B" TICKETS can be procured at the prindpallialland
Offices of the country; A 1 . !",.. ikaltGF
• LA,t,t,
;\ 1,..
:,j1
RAILROADS.
CICICTRAL OHIO RAILROAD
CET'77I , 1
.9nd but ons ennnge of Car■ between
Colnmbn• and Baltimore
GOING EAST
GOING WEiT
GOING WEST
ISAAC IL BOUTIIWICH, f}upt
Zanesville, June 18, 1855-0e21)
CLEVELAAD AHD PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD
CODE SOT, NO VITII
Mitlia3=
PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND
procure their tietete at the
.1 Monongahela }louse, third
RAND, Sup't, Cleveland.
CA.IIO LIZY, !Let, Pittsburgh
Via CILICAOO, ALTON d Sl. LOUIS
:Y -.r
CENTRAL ROUTE
All Railroad to the Mississippi,
• •
j:•4 .frr
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
lt tl e Vrifranal.
q".1.11 2 31,E1
itkltiftet
V 1 A... i0.0.L V M B U S
THROUGH FROIIPITTSBUROII TO CINCINNATI IN
151:/101:11L3 AND 40 AllikLUTlLS—Onnamting at O.
nat.& with 0. R. 3iaf .Llue Steamers, Covington and
Lexington Itialroad, Obi° and Mississippi Railroad, and the
Lawrenceburgh Route. Cm:meeting via Columbus and
Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central
Railroada:
Through 'rickets, via Co'umbtul and Cincinnati, to Lox•
Louissilla, Elt. Louis, Indianapolis. Sc Sc. Via
Columbus and Xenia, to -Dayton, Inoianapolle, St. Louts,
Sc
THIS LITTLE MIAMI 1 , ' , 8 COLUMBUS, being the mkt
ton= and stater nears fr,s. Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, and
connecting Stith the Covington and Lexington Rsilroad,
IL & Mail Line Steamers, (Alio and Allistissippi Railroad,
and Lawrenceburgh Boate, came facilities no other route.
eon give, an through tickets by all the above routes can
only be procured via Columbus and the L.ttle Marin Rail
road.
TWINE DAILY MAINS VIA COLUMBUS AND MN:
°thrum.
EiW..rs74 l 4 .— Lwre Pitag b
b ex y2 c.6°t
-That, itriv4 - afCalumb'n at b) dalbelt 7 tisE l4. P
ari4Creings
ducat:l at 2 40 P. g
&mond Train—Leave Pittsburgh by 8 o'clock A. M. Train,
arritts at Calumbus at 8 o'clock P. Al, and anchuaati at
1.24 o'clock, night.
Third Train—Leare Pittsburgh I y 3 o'cisck P. M. Past
Exprtat Train, anise at Columba') at 2 o'clock A. M., and
Cincinnati at 7 31 o'clock A. M.
TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, BATTON AND
INDIANAPOLIS.
Fleet Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 2 o'clock A. M., arrive
at Co!imbue at 10.50 A. M. Daytda at 2.26 o'clock P. M.,
and Indianapolin at 7.50 P. NT
. _
SecondTruin—LeuvaPittaborghattl o'clock A-M,arrive
at Colarnbus at 8 o'clock P. M., Aleep at Xenia.
Thlrd Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock P. M, arrive
at Columbus at 2 o'clock A. M., Dayton at 6 o'clock A. M.,
and ludisnapol a at 18 A. 31.
la" Be portholes to call for tickets via Columbus, being
the only reliable route.
For all informairon and Through Tickets, please apply at
the Oho and Pennaylr►ola Railroad Office, (corner offie,r,)
under the DI . nongahelu "fru oe
.4, U. CURRY, Ticket Agent.
Or at Federal Street Station,
GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent-
GEO. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh.
P. W. STRADRIL General Agent, ( ihcianati. norlo
OHIO ANDIIISSISSIPPI RAILROAD.
Tag 13E103 TEAT, QUICK IiST, CIIMA.PEST AND ONLY
ROUTS by which Passengers can hate ail &alma] to
tit. Lo. ia. Time to Et. Loolt, R 9 hours, from Pittsburgh.
The Six Peet Gauge of this Read accommodates wide care
--eleren feet inside—with roomy scats, unattainable on
narrow gunge roads
.
Ily the Ohio and Penuryivenia Railroad from Pittsburgh
to Crestline, passangwa connect wilt Railroads for Indian.
apolls—connecting there with Terre Recite and Richmond
Railroad for Vincennes. No change of care at Terre Haute.
Baggage checked to Indianapolis, thence to 8.. Louis.
Trains leave Pittsburgh as follows:
The Fast Train leaves at 2 A. 31.
Mall Trai leaves eiti A.
'Express Train leaves at 3 P. hi.
Pa...miners make clove connections at Crestilne f r In.
dianspotis, and there make close connections with rail
road for Yinr.ennas, wttnout a change cf MSS, and at Yin
Cannes take the Old ani Missinstppi Railroad direcpfor St
Louts—through in 27 tours; oonnecti,g at Sacdorsi Is Mb
the Illinois Central Rsdirosd ow Cairo, where first class
Steamers cao at call times be hid for Memphis, Vicksburg,
New striatum, and all points on the lower Mississippi river.
Passengers atm always Sad at St. Loci., steamers for the
Upper xtutalssippi, Illtaofa and Missouri rivers.
This Is one bundred miles the shortest rJute to St Louis
To SL L afe via Dedlofootaloo a• d Union. $lB 30
To " Columbus, Xenia and Dayton- 18 3/
To " " Col um bus, Cia_innatt antl Lawrence-
haesengere sod Baggage transferred troth ".eolit to depot
free of charge.
Yor through tickets or further lothrination please apply
to .1 G. CllaitY, Ticket Agent, 0. a P. Railroad Company.
corner °Vice, Sionuegahela IL•uoe, Pittaborgb, or to GEO.
PA Ran, Ticket Agent, Frderal Street Station, Allegheny
City. J 1! S 8 M. WARD,
Superintendeot 0. d M. Railroad.
P. RNOWLAND, Pakeerger A gent, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ocll9
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE
, .2 t k u t.
RAILROAD.
TITS PITTSBURGH AND C , JIVN ELLISVILLR RAIL
ROAD I i no Or 0 en from wo.t Newton to Connellwrllle,
tifty.<l,sl3t miles from l'lttabutgla, en [be Youghiogheny
River.
This row 111.1C1.55 Road Is now opsn for the transports
t on cf psyssegers and In cooneCtion with the hao
stesoarr EULIAN, troop .',:l4lbargh to Coooelleville , dsdly,
as follows:
The ate aner E. 01 ,1 AN will learn bar wharf, above the
Monongahela Bridge, every afternoon, a half pant three
o'clock, for Wvet New - ton, connecting there with the morn
ing :rain tearing at 630 for Connelleville, and reaching
there .t OLO A .. in time for the &age for Uniontown.
Yarn tr ..00nell.vnlle $1 76
Fare to Uniontown.., 1 26
A trule o t,. I•ete Cow:taller We In :Le meraieg, at 8 IS
Vi,st Newton, end COUL.t Chore tFttll the
eteutoer Kellen at 7.33, le titre to teueti Pitt,Cergh el I
1" SI
Fare from founelissili. to Fittsbu Sh SI 75
Fars from Ijuiol,Mwn to Pltt.hurith ....... 35
T• e I rce.: reel ht and Paszenswr Train will Inure Con
n•lldvbie e.t lu 30 A. M., and 11.0.1(wElg nII leae• Weer
Newt. n et 330 P. M., stopping PI all wey station for
fre,gio. an pe,reng,ro
Fatorflay the usual afternoon I rain will 11e over until
the t. I u lug cuotulas ht 8 3A) o' IL ch.
P11, , ,13,0 , 2,1 by the Eativilay afternoon boat from Pitts
ran by 0:14 arrangement fora abl without delay.
boy further informatk in, apply to the cifirern on bard
the eleemt.at b-olten, er to the -t gene a: We•l Newton
and rocrtel:ietn e . D. 50 CALDWYLL,
oat3l Assistant SupetluLegedeut.
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD:
Carrying the Groat 11. States Mail and Express
TWO DASSILNUF‘ft TRAINS lUJ DAILY on its entire
length front DUBCQIIII to CAIRO,
. .
1111., , Road. In emnjunrucn . Ith Trains of the Ohio and
Nlu.m.elppi It. A. nut Chtrege and °sloes It/tlreed, forme
the a.: direct and only continuous IL IL. route from
coic...too m Si. LUCIA,
CIIICAOO to CA] HO.
CHICAGO to DU/113QUE.
Trains Inure Chicago Le folloarE :
10 A. M. and 10.20 P. M Lome asp CAIRO
Passengers for AL Louie by thin tr. 113 take the Iran of the
Ohio and Miss. IL IL mt dandoral, mud are carried direct to
81. Louis.
08.0 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Duni:mins Ann °LUBA Pa.
nm, connecting at Dunbech (opposite Dubuque) with a
Daily Line o( Bteein Packets for Bt. Paul and the Upper
tiLlsabisippl river cities.
Tratue leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30
M. and 7.00 P. M.
Pasisengeri from the Bast and places on the Ohio river
detained fur St.Louls, will save 100 miles of tedious and nn•
oertaln river navigation from Cairo to Styttigigiis, and arrive
fifteen hours In advance of the river roldfarby taking the
are at Cairo.
Tickets to St Louie, Cairo, Dubuque, S.. Paul, and all Im
portant plum by this route, can be had the ottioe of the
0. * P. and D. & P. fLailroade in Pittsburgh, and Michigan
Central Railroad in Chicago.
Jed R. R. MASON.
ALLIGGIIK,2II V VALLICA ttAILuOAD.
;fft_WWM -`,
rftHE ALLINIIISNY VALLICY RAILROAD la now open
and In operation between Pittsburgh and Hiskiminitaa
River, In Armstrong county, Pa , a distance of 31 miles
Trains for Passengers and Freight will leave Lill/rend!-
villa Station, (upper wall of Arena!) regularly every even
lug, (Son/lays exa•pted ) at I o'clock, and step at the follow
ing stations, viz:
ilbarpsburg, chades non, Ireland, Bendy Creek, Verner,
Locau's Feld;, Logan', Ferry, Parnassus, AmonTa,
Toren tum, Chartiers, McCain's, Freeport, and Kiskiminitas.
Returning, wilt leave Elskitainitas Station at 8 o'clock
A. kl., and stop at ell the above. intermediate stations'.
The Excelsior Omnibus Line will convey passengers to
and form o,:elr depot, corner Fifth and kitir.et streets, at
charges not exceeding twelve cents.
Tickets can be bad at the omnibus Office, from the Agent
of the Comuany, or from the Conductors.
Arrangemente ar• Dein; made to convey paßsengera from
Freeport and Klekludnitas - tatmn. to pAute along the Al
legheny and Knklminltax
THE PENNSYLVA
RAILROAD.
1111 E GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
lAULie cities with Western, Northwestern and South
western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road
allio connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to
all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San
dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western
Lakes; making the most direct, clieures/ and reliable route
by which nuciturr can be forwarded to anti from the
Great Wert.
RATES ILETWERN PHILADELPHIA it PITTSBURGH.
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Show., Dry Gonda
75c. per 1001 be.
(In boxes,) Furs, Feathers,
SECOND OLABB.—Books and Stationery,
Dry Goode, (in bales) Hardware, Leas }80o; per 100 tbs.
ther, Wool.ke
THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon ser. per tome.
and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, fra.
FOURTH CLAM —Coffee, Fish, Bacon and
40c. per 100Ibs.
Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard 0i1......
gar In shipping Goods from any point goat of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark package •• ma PennpArania
Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of thls Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
PARIGLIT AGENTS —Moses Potter, [billion; J. L. Elliott, N.
Y.; B. J. Speeder, Philadelphia; Marrow & Koons, Bahl.
more ; Geo.°. Franciscus, Pittsburgh ; Shringman it Brown,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Louisville Ky.; B. C.
Heldman, Madison, I lida itatoliri & Co-, Bt. !anis, Mo.; J.
B. Mitchell & Bon, Evansville, Indiana.
PENNSYLVANIA H.AILEGAIL
THREE DAILY THROUGH TRALNS, between Philade].
phis and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 74 0 A. M y and Pitta
burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. Tll/1 PART LINE
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and Pitt".
burgh for Philadelphia at 2:20, P. M. THE NIGHT EX
PE lON TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P.
M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P. M.
Blairsville Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily,
except Eitettday, at CEO o'clock, P. ki. Brinton's Accommo
dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily •t 11 o'clock A. bL,
13:80 o'clock P. M., and 8:20 P. M.
. .
The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, fit;
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, K.; Terra Banta,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Olneinnati, Day
ton, Springfield, 13ellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve
land, Columbus Zanesville Massillon and Wooster, Ohio;
also, with the Steam Packet Zanesville,
from and to NNW °RUM,
By. Lome, Loom/us and Cnsottirtran.
Through Tickets can berhad to or from either of the above
places.
For further particalars, see handbills at the different
starting points. Passengers front the West will find this the
shortest and moat expeditions route to Philadelphia, Balti
more, New York, or Boston. TEM& dIOORB,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia.
J. M_EBNIMRN,
Jr 2 l Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittaburgt•
-
ptrwt—ln Bladders--2800 tse waive] and for wile by
Davi YLEBITNO BMA
_..,. .-,
RAILROADS
BROAD GAUGE
011/CAGO to CAIRO
GEO It. EICIIBAtItt. Engineer
_____
IL EL HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
EL J. LOHBAGHT,
Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
INSURANCI:
Inorease of Cash Capital
To 11:AIrif - 11tit4,ION DO L rtg!
A:I , NA INSVitiANC4 COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819.
PAID UT.
Cash Vspatelle • .8800,000.
EE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATNIIIPN. T of the
Aasete of the /UNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
fordeas famished [hie -agency on the IA of January, 1861,
Under oath.
Real - Estate, unlneumbered- $ 102 05
Seventy-two Mortgage Bona, 6 and 7 cent, pay
able eambanntially .... 72,000 00
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17
11111 allecerable, arena:oared, payable at Bank... 120,327 35
liallroattatocks In Connecticut. .57,515 00
MAE Planks In the'Afty of Hartford 142,1396 00
Bank Stooks to flew York elty.---- ..... -....-- 98,050 00
Cash on hand,ln Bank, and In bands of Agents
add others 212,505 08
$7 ,278 63
The amount of Ilabtlltlesdne Or not due to Ranks or other
orrriltore,--nothing.
Losses Attested and due,—aoae.
Wma gginsted and not due, $148,518 V.
L nnedjusttal and In suspense, waiting tor bother
proof,
All other Mehra against the Company are nmall, such
only as printing, Ac.
Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount Insured In any city, town or village, depends
upon the character, material and construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
theArkilciuglinaut,atulotheroirclioatances., ---
The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the
design is to limit the lose by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less.
WIC. A. ALEXANDRA, Secretary.
BUTE 07 00NRZC4ICITT, l 5 , 3 Dartford, Jan. let, 1885.
Hartford county. •
Poratnelly appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the /Etna Insurance Company, end made oath that the tore.
going Statement by him subscribed, is trno, according to
his best knowledge and belief
HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
Lasses paid by this L'ompany for the year 1864 emceed
$760,000, while the prendiamti received for the same time
far exceed any other year, since the organisation of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is
sued at this agency at remunerative rates.
iet9- Office, No. 87 Water street,.Pittaborgh, Pa.
janil R. B. TEN KICK. Agent.
Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution,
Na 68 fburtA sired,
BUT DOOR TO THE PITT/WI:MOE HAWK,
TO NOW OPEN dolly from 9 toS o'clock ; oleo, on Wed.
nesday and liaturday evening., from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits remitted of all sums not leas than One Dollar,
and a dittlend of the profits declared twice a year, to June
and December. The Trustees; for the purpose of furthering
the benevolent objects of the Instillation, have entered Into
a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to
depositors.
Books containing the Chatter, By-Lalre, Rules end Finn
tattoos, famished gratin, on application of the office.
President-0 K• 0103 SI ALB ILEB.
VICE PILIZIMM3,
Hopewell Hepburn, John 11. Bhoenberger,
George N. White, Charlee Knap,
William Y. Johnston, N. Grattan M urphy,H
James W. Mailman, Theobald Ilmbeteetter,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
William Philllpa William J. Anderson.
TEIRCITAS :
John G. Bankofen, James Uerdman,
11111 Birrgerin, John M. Kirkpatrick
Albert Culbertson, John D. M'Cord,
Robert Chester, Robert Morrow
.1. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock,
John 8. Coagrave, Henry L. Ring walt,
(Marie. A. Colton, Robert Robb,
E. 0 Edrlogton, George It. Riddle,
Francis Pella, James Rhoads,
George P. Gllintore, ' James 8 kildle,
James 8. Moon, George 8. Belden,
William 8. Raven, A leaander Tiodle.
Secretary and Trcatrurer—CHAßLES A. at..LTON.
jylDdly
81011.ANNUA L DIY IDEND, 8 P ICli CENT., JULY I, 1.8a5.
/ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
OHAETEUSD
PAID DP.
Cash Aasets, July 1, 1885,--0838,830 113.
fIoSTINUE. to make inatuanee' on all .escriptions of
; property at equitable rates. Thit Company hove
maintained e position for honorable dealing for 38 years,
and 14 unsurpxwed rot responsibility and mutuality by
any other similar institution in the United btatea. Semi
annual statement et the condition of able Company on Ole
In this °Sipe, for the examination of the public
11. D. reIIs.BYCII, Agent.
Oftim, North-test corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pitts.
burgh. jy2.4
DELAWA.ILIG
MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
PPIC¢ it the North Room of the R - Actunge, on Third
1,/ stmet, PIIILADICLPII74.
IAMNE INStrti NCEE.
ON limas,
Ciao°, To all parts of the World.
•
taatusra,
LNLAN &URA NCY..S
On goods by rivers, cans* lakes and lord canisgen, to
sl I parts of die Union.
PIKE INSURAIiCI23
Cha merchandise generally.
On stores dwelling bonses. en.
ASSVPS OPTE COMPANY, November 7, 1363.
Bonds and Mortgages.— .............. ....... ..... .......$24,300 00
Staten: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. city, Spring
Garden, Sou 'am ark., and other Loa on 181,603 42
Btpoke In Lanka, satin:ma and insurances coca.
patties
Bills
Cash on hand
Balancestn the hands of Agents and pirlMiGlll9
on Marine Policies recently Ivaued 121,707 67
Subscription Notes 100,000 00
orasotots:
Dr. B. M. Homan,
Hogs Craig,
Spencer Sl'llealn,
Charles Kelly,
&Millet E. Stokes,
Iletry Sloan,
James Traduair,
Win. Eyre, Jr.,
, Joshua L. Price,
James Terment,
Jobu B. Semple,
Charles &hailer,
J. T Logan, Pittsburgh,
B. T. a Morgan, do.
WM. MAILTI.77, President.
TIIOB. 0. HAND, Vice President.
Joel!. a W. Gowan, Ste,.
P. A. ALSDEILIS, Agent,
=arid No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh.
The 1V71171 Wire Insurane• Company,
0f Pkiisdelp&a, Prnmyluanur.
DIBSTOTOBS—CbsrIes W. Bendier, Thomaa Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob B. Smith, Geo. W. Rich
ands, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolpid E. boric, Darld S. Browne,
Morrie Patterson. Ones. N. Bermaxa, Prudent.
Cries. G. Harmsen, Ikerdary.
Contittu• to makeitusurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description or propetty, In town and country, at rater az low
as are conaistent with security.
The Company have reserved a Large Contingent rand,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af:
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Amato of the Company' on January let, 1841, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, via:
$918,128 68
S Estate ~..._.....- ................ _ ..... 84,871 76
Temporary Loans 83,88 A 1T
Stocks. 61,880 00
Cash, As ....__.»...___._..._._.......,...._ ..... ... 84,846 81
Wm. Martin,
Joseph Q. Beal,
P.llnu oil A Bonder,
John U. Davis,
Jobs H. Penrose,
()surge G. l<lp•r,
/*Award DarLingLart
11. Jones Brooks,
J. G. Johnson,
Jame. C. !laud,
Theopilue Pmuhilag,
Jame. PS. Sl*Par..2.l
W. C. Ladwig,
Total $1=27041 44
atm their incorporation, a period of twee tine years,
they have paid upward of One Million Pour Hundred Thou.
land Dollars, lame by are, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insursnoe, m well u the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptnese alfliabilities.
J.. fiAB.D=I3. 00YPIN, Agent,
ap2.4 Offloe, north-east oor. Wood and Third eta.
TUE UNITED STATICS
LIFE INSURANCE ,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1860.
(WANTED PEETETTrA.L.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, B. A'. Corner of Third and Chestnut
&recto, Philadelphia.
:Officers of the Home Board di Philadelphia:
PULTOTOIS.
Stephan R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, liasnence Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingle 7, Coo. Minn%
Jacob L. James Domani,
WilliamM.Ood William ST/Lea.
President—Stephen B. Crawford.
Vice Pretideno—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Statical &mariner, Pitisbeaph—James Willson, M. D
Xilegherry Olty—R. D. Mowry,
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
many No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OP PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS.
Authorised Capital, 0300000.
NSURE BUILDINGS and other property againat loss or
1 damage by Fire, and the petite of the Sail and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DWEROIIII.
Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson,
W. liPONntock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul,
A.J.Jones, George It. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
Tames S. Negley, W. 8. Haven,
Wade Hampton, D. &Park,
11. R. Coggahall.
Hon. WU. F. JOHNSTON, President.
BODY PATTERSON, Vice President
A. A. Clanivaa, Secretary and Treasurer.
8. 8. Caftans, Assistant Soot atary. dec.2:6m
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
R. MILLER, Jr., President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, 41300,000.
WILL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA
RINE. An !Osseo will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home I netitutlon managed by DIAZWOIIII who are well
known in the socamLity, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they hare assumed, se offering the best protection to those
who desire to be Insured.
Directers.—R . Miller, Jr.,O. W. Itinketson, J. W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, o.lliresen, George W. Jackson,
Wm. M. Lyon,James Lippencott,George Dante, James Mc.
Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott.
tilL. Office, No. 93 Water street, (Warehouse of Spans
Go-, op; tetra ' ) Pittsburgh. n0v14:17
- - • -
Alexander W. Feeler,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LATV, AND Boum.
roe In CuANClatt, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands
and Pensions, and for the Coßandon or Claims in Great
Britain and Ireland.
. . .
oar °Directions made In this and adjoining °contras; Es
tates of decedents settled; Beal &date bought, sold or
leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage
or other security. Titles examined and title papers drown.
AM P . on Fouirru street, a few doors above Eutithfield.
Pittsburgh, March 28, 1856--(mh2Bidawi
RI. A.. tinnier,
IarEIOLESALE AND REPAIL DEALER IN FURNACES,
Vlr Ranges, Stoves, Tin, Iro I and •Housekeeper? Hard
ware, Tanners' Machines and Tools. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron,
Wire Rivets, as. ire 24 North Second area!, (opposite
Buehler's Hotel,) HARRISBURG. eapZ:d3m
atita - 3
Trf.ANSPOILTATION LINE.
ANTE/MATING the want of facilities for transporting
Freights to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Pernisyl.
yenta Canal and Railroads, we have increased our stock of
Ba h. Ac, on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which
gives us a capacity of over MO tons per month each way.
We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronize
the State Improvements, there will be nothing ired on
oar part to render general satisfaction in forward ing East
ern and Western Freights with promPatude and despatch.
KIER & MITCHELL,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa.
MAOK.E.R.AL-60 half bblz No. 3 large for alle_b_y_
crovl HaNkt If IL COLLINS
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A
COMP/IN - 111:S
ACBTIN LOODIIIS.
T. O.C. II .—AIUL-13.1,61.41.11011,4111 1
Offic, No. 92 fourth iiWee" Wood.
MOTES. Drafts, Bonda,Mortgages„ mid Lome on oollaii
tent* negotiated. Eitacka. bought and sold on cam
mission. Land .Warrants bought mul
Particular attention pild to the purchase and tale Of
Copper tacks.
Alt cbounnnicationa al:tented to promptly.: %NAB '
wx. n..wittLues.— -Luz a, IeCIT.'
Wm... H.- Willipims„
BANKERS—A-ND EZORANCIZ 4 " 041M8, •
N. S. Corracr Wood and vdrg gre.g44. ”
.94 - All traneactionnnondntiell4tilierms. - Ceithetiong
of Bills, Notes, Ae.,Protri - P - 4.7 attended to. Jan26lw
ARTHUR% ROWERS & 00 4 -;
BANKERS AND BROKERS.--
0.1 BOUBT.Ei ANA ,smazugszo muumrs,
aaltem Pittaburgh, Pa.
PATRIC= :4$ .1111.13110, - .
BANKKILB AND-,I6XOHANCIS BROMIRS,
Haw Amami! their 0./X*l°W artie:rq/Mhand /SW its.
D 11311111.111148% . ,
ATRIORB & Atinlars ,4 arid itichings Brokaw,
and Dealers in Nof f ia, Drafts, Asceptenqa, Sliver
and Bank NOtQa. Exchanges on ti
'4l . e P.ae' gni . arid Wester n (Heise ecnastantly for sale. -
Gollectione made in all the chili, throughout pal:Matted
Btetes. Depoeite received In par funds or =rent papef,at
the corner of littlh and Wood at:roots. A .I"febS, ,
HAY/ REMOVED T ILLNIENCI AHD EIOHAHOI OP/MR TO GCS
67 tetAMLI? MILE , P01:111 mow sum OLD IMAM.
110111 A 8 A BONS,lleekere and .ftelzsage Stokers;
. and Dealer" In NOW, Prati= er teight Gold, M
yer end Sink Notes. ltkolks_,x*ron' losil West=
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made In all the elttes throughout die United
-Btebn. Deposits recedvestln wi.rtinidear aurrent=o,
67 Market street between end /fourth Ste,
JOHN WOD
~;
E
BANKER AND EXCH A N G E BRO KE R,
DIAMEW m•
Exchange, Commercial amt Bank fates.
SOCK bought and void on conunktatora. Oallictions
carefully attended to. Intereet paid uzillepoalL
S. - ir No. 685% r ?mirth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bank. thole
SIGHT EXCIHANGA on the eastern Chia oonstantir for
eale. Time Bills of Bkoluuip and Notes dlecounted....
Gold, Sliver and Bank Not* bought and sold. Cbllettions
made in all the principal cities of the Halted Rates Isis ,
posits received of Par and Otritiint 7. •.• • y
ALM KIAKIIR, IDIT6B•D posupsa
SRAXEM
BANKBIEB AND EXlMANClE'rhoment,
Dint AND SELL Gold, laser, and BardeNbtimi; 'needs!'
JO Loans on Real Estate of Stook BeCTlritiosLlc • •
Promissory Not and Time Bills, on East and wart; bny
and sell Btooka on Oondinitudon.
Gonad:ions male cm all pcdnta in the tfulea. [myl
G. E. ARNOLD & GO.,
BANHEILS AND EUCOHANGS
rviAlaa2 In ftetnne Odin, Bait Noteo, Elgien end
1,1 Time Drain; no. Oollections oiretally attended to,
sod proceeds remitted to my part of the Union.
Stocks bought end sold on emaciation.
ffiot•a, Bonds, Stooks, Real Raines, se.,
No. 76 /mirth ti, Pittaurph., Pa. [jai
Cimonottlfs Loan °moo,
Nro. 100 SHITIIIIELD STILBST, NUB Irma.-
1 , 1 Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware
and other valuable artielwa anleally
CLOTHING STORE -
JOHN Iit'CLOSKEY & CO
1 . 1 10 . 11.311CRL L,
. Lo h f h th u ece ,m le . b .a rate2ll o o u Ta i ter i t on 1,1
larity I:sefre
be name of the TRIOS BIG DOORD, have,for the Our ,
pose of acquiring more space for their immense buainbu,
removed to the spacious building on Macon:tar of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now them:ma
SPLENDID . STOOK OF CLOTHS!
- 1819
READY MADE CLOTHING
That has ever been offered to the public.
Their principal object ter this reaoral,ls tO glee them
more facilites for the
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They ere premised to sell Goode at the
LOWEST EASTER!? PRICER!
•ad they will warrant them to be as good as any manu
factured to the Union:
CUSTOM WORK,
ng TEA ant SIMI, AID UPON SID manes. Non=
They have ota hand a full and beautiful aasortmint of
LOTHS and 00ATINGli, for
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND.BUSI-
Our interests are identical with thou of our customers,
and we emus the public that our Melity will riot fall in
Oiling all orders we may be farmed with.
Ole. DON'T MSG la TILE PLUM,-
loo.S'S Wood Street ,
........... 21,012 20
---169,82.5 94
16,971 30
N. B.—We desire our patronstotmderstatulthat waken
e longer nay connection with tke Clothing Business on
Liberty street Our attention is devoted exclusively to the
Renee above designated.
warn
5C7,478 63
FALL DRY GOODS
AT LOVE BKOI'IIEIIB,
tre- No. T 4 -MARKET STREET, PIITSWZGA
SION OP TM ORIGINAL BAR
DREISS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is unusually NIP,
ki and contains some of the richest and most desirable
Goods that we have over been able to offer, eneli oa
leatro sup.- Silka; •
Trend) Merinos; Caahttkervo;
Moos de Leine.; Plaids; Stapes; Cobargs; ke
NEEDLE WORN—The beat assortment in tie city.
Chemizettes, Sleeves;
Flouncings, Edgings and Inserting":
Shawls, (Rosati, Telma. and Scarfs;
New style Broche, Plaid , Cesimuire Moire Ant. Velvet.
Stellar, ,rope Bilk, An.
Together with a large assortment of SiuITRNING GOODS
of all descriptions.
Our DOIIIShTIJ . and HOUSE FURNISHING DEPART
MENT Is well rut plied, nod we feel confident thtt we can
offer greeter inducements now than we have ever been
able to offer before. We solicit an examleation oi our
etoek before purchasing ekes hers, aa all will End It to
Lhett advantage to do so.
We lent also be almost daily in receipt of now an 1 desira
ble Goods throughout thematic's.
LOVE BROTHERS,
(Formerly Young, Stoveneon a Love,)
eel:on No 73 Market sweat, Pitt:Zonal. Pt.
66 at. ARNOLD tp, SONS, 00
waoLnsain AND eIETALL MUM/ /X
FASHIONABLE -CLOTHING
. _
And Gentiemen'e Furnishing Goods,
NO. fa MARKET STREET, betteen Third 'and Fourth,
Pittsburgh. Keep constantly on hand, a taiga dock
of Clothe, Cossimetes and Ye/Ringo. Garments mad* to
order on the shortest notice, and in the latest atylas.
AD- All orders promptly attended to. (aogl7:2m
EDMOND WATTS.
IHRCIIANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STRIART.—
In I have now on hand • large stock of Pall and Winter
Gooda Ommostinguot coat/Alai new designs; Plush Vest
,ga of the most beautiful patterns: French and English
Ossalmeres, o f
every strle and shade in the market, al of
which I wi l l make to order on the most ressortable terms,
and warranted to snit. net(
Sew (Nothing , Sitars
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE
rrIlE. subscriber has just opened this new establiablemt,
I where he has always on hand a large and choice assort
ment of all articles of OLOTIIIRG,whIch hislkirtidds equal
to any in the city, and will sell at the mattraiStmille pot.
ces. The public are requested tegive him a call. • •
meekly • B. OPPEN/1X111121,.-
._
1:1 008 E 8 T 0 IsHI , —AD,./1 baluarrairat A BON, 63
Al. Market etreet
a. new Brick Derailing Hone, just Dubbed, containing
nine rooms, situated on Decatur street
__ . .....
Alro ' a new house of nine rooms, on Hattoork straet,ttear
Christ Church.
A Boom in the Post Buildings, Fifth street, =liable for
en office.
A large Office en Third street.
A Store Boom. No. 61 Market street.
A Warehouse on Water street
A House of nine rooms, and two acres of land, with fruit
trees, Ae. Will be leased for flee years.
Also, good Dwelling Houses fbr sale. Apply at the office
of B. CUTHBERT A 80N,
oct 24 - 63 Market street.
M ORE VALUABLE 1100KB—Itabinson's tnglieh Has mosey of the Gospels. _
begster's Analytical tiebrew and Ohaldee Lexicon.
Blcemfleld's Greek Testament; 2 vole.
The Episcopate of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the
UDR.] States ofAmerlas—nu essay . by EL D. Evans, D. D.
Dr. Watt's Plain and Easy Catechism.
The Church Catechism broke into Short Questions and
Answers. .
Ml', Mclntosh's new Juveniles....Grace-ted Cum Blind
Florence Arnett, and Jessie Graham.
For sale at DAVIdON'S Theological Bookstore, 66 Mar
ket, near Fourth street, oat=
A NEWLY INVENTED PEN, of an entirely new prinei-
P 1 pie and useful qualities. The advantages of this pen
are—
let. This pen will hold ink enough to write a whole page
of letter paper.
24. This pen is so constructed as to nave a good spring
near the point, similar to a Quill.
3d. The Pointe cannot lap, and the pen will always write
snirothly.
4th It is gold, and consequently cannot ecirrode.
A trial of toese pens will prove their superiority over any
fountain pen made. For male by W. 8. HAVEN,
out 26 Market street, corner of Second.
E W litlßlC—Just received, pm express, by CHAR
LOTTE BLUM. s, No. 118 Woodetreet—
azel Dell; Dna& Bitty ; Old Bob Ridley ;
Parodl Mesurka; Have you seen Sam I
Champagne Schottioeh ; Snow Flake Polka;
Newport Waltzes; Paisley Scholl:lash; Schnapps Polka;
Bye and Bye—Wurzel; Young America flehoWttli ;
Trees of the Forest—companion to . Shells of the Ocean ;"
A Mother's Prayer •
Bay you love me—itoniansa ;
My Ohl Virginia Home—new song;
Le Tyrol, with variation—W. V. Wallace;
What shall be my Theme?—G. W. Warren;
Moonlight on the Ocean ,
Oh, fare thee well, my own love;
My Bark is Gaily Dancing
Village Malden—S. C Fost er;
Come where my Love Jim Dreaming;
" eine for Guitar Players,"—a collection of twelve beau
tiful melodies for the guitar, by P. Kroger;
" Foster's Melodies," arranged for guitar;
Boquet of Melodies," do do by Edw. Pique.
A NEW EPOCH OP PIANOS
Will arrive and be open for inepeotion this week.
CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. US Wood et,
oct2s Seccuolidcor above Fifth.
NBOtid—Bis Daye of Creation;
NV
Clouds sad Bunebine, or the Life of • Witiage Pastor;
Scenes In the Practice of a New York Surgeon;
A Visit to the Oamp befo e Sebastopol;
The Proverbs of ail Nation;
My Bondage and Freedom, by PIA Douglass;
Mary Lyndon an autobiography;
Omar Pasha, or the Vizier's' Daughter, by G. W.
Reynolds;
Japan as It is and was;
The Mayflower, by Et Beecher Stows;
Sunshine on Daily Paths, by EL Beecher Stowe i
The Slave of the Lamp;
Life sad Timell of James Gordon Bennett ;
Women of the Frew* Revolution.
Wee sale by toed.l . l B. T. CI. BLO2GAN,IOI Woad irk
BANKERS AND BROKERb
Removal.
A. H0L117.11 BONS; ' "
DANK-DDS AND JEIXOBANON ITROICIENS,
• '
A CO.,
BANKKas AND NXIMANGI BROD3BaI
. No. 74 Fourth et, next door to Bank of Pitlabyti. sol 3
THOM,&9 7 6V4iODB,
ArCOMMERCIAL BROKER,IES
CLOTHING,
NESS COATS
(z& BIDE) 008.6ik Of DIALBSOBD dt
-
M'CLOSKBY a 00
MM=CIMI
Fall sad Winter Goods I
M .ti,
HOTELS.
CITY HOTEL,
- "
Or Smith.thild ramerfriktzslistr••pit
• JOBS. PilelaßS, ll PkOprietot. •
Ply,rBZUrttiliA:P.l4 •
rlariand, cozomodt,cozo owe having. undo:mono
t i l a idroligh m hp* sOod foth.folad':wftti. now bQuil,poents
thrthighenV is now Doan falba' romititloi, of the traoillotg
PuhUe , 4141U 1 1 SitgeOPZECDAT,II - Jsl
iftIANSIONAIOIi - §Ei .
) .43.E.0aa 41J11, - .l3tiq • acanuzwit.,
-844.11.411EBTMRITEIKUi Jest - beetde.thelseitaget
VI: Depot of the Penneywante.solrord,,,ftish mates
durmast abniealeht ticittse;l4 1.116
It* by that road. ' • • - •
• • Tha PtoptteM-bairangist cOsudslexableexpetune,tlttbt ay.
in excellent iqle,
- tbe MANSION 11011101 4 :fh. moo
full} eolltit',thee of pubtle Ostrhnejg.e. Is t attached
aop 114 . 1tralf=lnd - extesteive AGOISF lath rd.,-
INtamPl.”Wharodatton to,tzesteleriluulleunstarer.
Lgrder sar k ßar.wlll . be turniatied-wit4.4 1:
4mg.gt, ttax ..alO4l
ciurarom
.
I lbt' 'lDir' t - „
assert tiient and BL , Clair Wite — it; Piletburph;fti.
formerly.of - "Bnnvn'ti,lictat,lmannig
r a ndep this and. conuandions 110;f4M, and ;ming
reacted le In magn ' ant stint, wouldi•fttfnily_inreite
his friends end the traveling public to give Umsterit
. I !tredi t efith the eouveniencnof the Junuirkist4nis ionces.,
. • ecoer lit the bualnisa,
;.-. s - can. Or smite
Ithaitemoderite, •
. •
WM. 13—CONNKLEY.
..eotru.srminavrznousE 4 ±.,
ir th ni d Olti=7 AND , GUANT BTILIETI3 O Iesti,
'litill3ay • tilaNZT&T,TiOprietot.:
OWISTOZIPS.
ApLaLEZ HOIAM 5041ettthalaghtbstAbt,lbetwnen.
WFt.iF4_,Wallint,ll2llalelphla. [au29q
. OAILKILL .111011:16E,
CORNKR 0714 arr dZi71,7907.0 5224,71rini,M 0'
Waal 'Pro:Spider tabs , piteurare - hi'arinouneinete the
tpubilathat thienaw and.alegantHoterhke beenopeped
las a hoagie of entertainment. latingccampodhrasapdaxpron
and adjoining the office theOhlo 13 . hijpiOonipany;it offers.
Indneeennto um:nagged in Warren-forth, aceonunedoe
thmot- Ole traveling .commttnity. :
Aehire of public patronage is respectranj eaticited:
anl7 M.' 1M8E.114
RESTAURANT&
' WILKINS •11A141,'
N., 0. - GALLAG_I4ZR; -
' PuovuzaTos.
arca, iwoVegi Wood mid
mats apicioWs edwbiiithinint h* bee, Unwed bi the dab
stritei a
f," ma' eppoyased.niapKv;iiitoritg4l4.ollo
ak to' b
:every: that can 1W1141,1.1i ,th fl *St ~ r egulated'' testainvate Si t otedi.. lliiet 11114 .aibui Ear win
always bb
pu , wi th ; th e Tery pettliquon. G 11.910 04 AT d}.
ecrlPtid moon,
taw , Mr.l77o.Watrinka.
IirOYHTER AND C 07. 1 71 1.
It 0 Ei
D. BADNADD.
Mi. 40, 7VA Streit, belief.' en Wood and Market
jeaUtly PIMMEDIIIO,II.
*mutt Al..
MrD. ENGLIBIB, Sole &Wen of MAT Z% celebrated
.- Kennett Abend Breve Stout. Aleo,Cloremoe Ale
end Potter; heiltsarr end pititbottles; • ' " •
The►
attemtbni gf tamales, and-the trade, fa ,respeonfrilly
Mineral Water ana aariaparilla. -
UM. D. ENDUES, Pith streeti-belota Penn,- to EIDIP
ananufeaturtig and bottleingthe abembeveragea on
an azteialea wale: Els tuteleaareof the beat quality; end
tattastared from the purest materials. 0ct17:34
G 4t l r.. 'DISQOVA
AhiPLEFTESiii," both hy.iibiePlaaltioners and Christi ,
eal Analysis; have dembnetrated the great value of
PLOP. DE GRATIVS beittlfal comtdmitiou;reallad
TRIO OIL,. far the rebid and care of Pain: Seethe people
thenseelvan are rendering their audiet in smuttier both
. untaletalreable and eatbsfactory: More than 20,000 bottles
have been sold In every short thdice , -ttgrinst parent - on to
those *be - heard ethers recommend it, who bad-fried if.
That this e-Olendiddlecovery to everywhere tteireowleaged;
indlibitiltiglike it was ever • afore prepared: , Wht, far
Carus - aloha, It is worth 'gloo,ooo elver-11r the - petiple,44 ft
eliv-ys sareethese pail:dal - tormentors in in:nay-fern hones:
But what Is it not worth tic the people cures Salt
Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcers, Sores of all kinds, (fre
quently taking .away the. pain :in , twenty.loar hours,)
ithenaudisni, Palpitatian,lleadsche, Bronchitis,
Piles, Womb Compl iitits, Orappe, Spreins, Bore or Swelled
Breast; Pelops, ounds of all kinds, lie, L Would $600,000
alpines la value to the people ? /fit • Because a. man will
give freely fir relief from pain._ ibis 011 relieve
tkrialtiiy if sisT4 - Such men as we hasii.iften: named, hen•
arable and high-minded inordinate, nia)foia, dcotore and
others have BO UM, after frote,tea to fay tatire; "They say. .
the rfoierlo OS Is the finest Medical coraidwitlim ever pro.
pared. neither offanisite : nor Injurious, but effectual In all
the above and rainy Other ewes. Some libuorable and
heavy beams firma hare, Itis true, sold some of the old
(turpentine, bituminous; or
. aaal tar, de. As.) external ar.
pliestione, until their customers returned bottle after bot
tle, with the remark that the remedy was worse than the
pain ;^ yet such men have never reasnmended nor given
countenance to them. But amen:me awn hest merchants
ordering more every ten days, and always giving additional
testimony to the value of dila venders:al discovery. That
&great many ladles are using has a medicinal: oilet artiele
for themselves and their children, Jawed known., It ewes
all pfetples, blotches and eruptions on the face and neck in ad
short xtime, you walla namely credit it. It frequently
reducesa painful/text/fag Inxwo hours; bast dons it in ha f
an hour; cured many effectually in RIZ hours: If ladies
knew the soothing, strengthening gar/Asa/iv virtaesin this
OD, tffity would. never beindaced to, nee anythiiig else for
womb complaints or pains of intkind.
We now insert a letter just received Lom floozy Tilley .
Seq., who went to England eI weeks since, (to die)
lonnos,July 11, 1655.
Pear. Da GRAM, Phila.—Dear Sir: Whoa I left home for
my health, (actroftdons eruptions, ae-,) I never expected to
return again, believing that my complaint would soon
carry me on. When you gave me three bottles of year
Electric Oil to take with me, as merely a palliative., I did
sot think I would en very soon be caned upon to thank you,
es I now do, for my complete restoration.
l can only say, t. afore the de par ture of the steamer, that
ititittrecrap to come hanifirM - yotir 011.'to makes for in one year. There isnot another eimilar medicine in
England, if in the world. I will write by next steamer.
Yours, most truly, Emir Wear.
It cannot be their imaginations; who state that old sores,
that havedltcharged .11 . 0113. viz months YO five year% have
been anted by this 08. It cannot be untrue, nor a deem•
tion, where pain is relieved In oneAay., often in half an
hour, Bo I common sense dictates no/-and 600 written
letters ay no / Come and see them. A regular Doctor In
attendance; and Ladles can renault lady, privately, by
dropping a line to the office. Advice from a distance, matt
ing inquiries that any physician can answer, will be
promptlyattended to. Always enclose a stamp, as cur her
are Dimly given, and we are drawn upon too often in
this way. All cases treated. liberally, with or without the
Oil, as I have two Physicians associated far this express
purpose. 0. DE GRATH,
.
No. so South tE dra,t, PhUL
➢t. 11.—The largest bottles ten times the cheapest. Please
notify me of any ease or Winn to cure to from half an
hoer to three weeks, es I wish to cora all.
air For sale by DR. gliinEß. 140 Wood at. fat4o
R APIITATION IN NEW -INIGuAND—
. Ditterot, N. H., June 9th,1853.
7b B. A. Ittlmettoele d C..—gentlemen: for eve years
peat I have used B. A. Patinestooles itermitates for an an.
thelmintle in my practice; my attention was first called to
It Ina cam wherel had !sled to dhilodietrorms with talc,
mel, pink and cowhage. A bottle was obtained and need
with desirable ettsct; since then I hive prescribed it for
hundreds of patients, and In a huge majority of wee s ith
completes tmsevol. In meaner a stogie bottle of the mvii
clue brought away from one patient npulyright warms. T
kayo never known tt to AO harm, and I am induced to
make this statement from en honestionviction that it l;
the most valuable Vermlfogs yet known. Each is my con
fidence in its "worm killing' powers,that I recommend it
to other physicians in this section, andlaterdsh them wits
the article. M. a BAVA.CIN, M. D.
Prepared and sold wholesale and 'retail D. A. PAHN
MOCK d 00., corner of Wood and First streets, Pitts
burgh. ex.E.
Lave Books.
r AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books.
10 vole. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Boarder's Inetltutea;
Gamine's-Evidence;
Whartons Dived, hat ad.;
And other Reports, Elementary Works ; An
• • GEO. P. GELLMOBA,
sep2l. • : at the erne* of Mondatt.Poat.
BUILDING LOT NOD. SALE.
Lpfi 24 feet front on. WYLIE etreet, and Wending
book leg feet to Wide suer. • On the back nut of the
Lot itir wisrwau, truth for two small Houses. This Lot
le in a deeltsble locationlbr a residence; And villbe cold
low; Mot on thin:mini terra. Titter tdcd, end glen' from
Ineumbrence. Sunnite of ato., OILINOBN,
iiiB At Ofsee••of Ifornincy Poet
800-rding Schol,
(IR SZDINGIIt BOAILDINGAGURE o
—TheGLZRIMERL
ij and Grounds_are. offered Air MIT, for either the
alms purpone. The aloe and ent of the house,
the beauty, extent and variety of the groun4 and the
!angular advantm i t positisti,, secluded froze
every
thing objections render_thls a most desirable location
for either a Halsor e Esoolnary, For tains, apply to
inh.2417 J. W. 1111TL1tH.,;97 'weal street.
Bireiat Work..
inz•tta ataxia wesmlla rotc-she first vol=
lime of the above work - Is now read! for delhery—the
second volume will be ,ready thorny: It is ne tly gotten
ap—printed on Eine. papar with erases mionspirrtraita awl
plans. • Price $2,00 pertroltime. • . - •
Thisedltion !apt Übbed exclunively by antenription, and
sayable owtbedellserg of each votamel - -
T. J. HIM= 00. are ads Agents forthe above work.
Of N0..80 -FilthAitreet, in Lanfleee Bookstore, wham
the books wilt be open for subscriber's names. -
Sir All orders addreseed 14 T. d. H. 8 Co. will be etrlctly
attendal to. xir Canvassen wanted. 5ug24h11341
100 BOXES SCALED
250 bozea No. 1 Raring;
600 half boxes Gallons Sardines;
200 boxes.
do do
300 quarter b Ls. do do
6 dozen Andurdast
6 dozen Capers;
6 dozen olives;
6 dozen Lobsters.
And nsealzed mid tar sale by
RELII&E. & ANDERSON,
sep7 N 0. 33 WOW street.
DIG LlittN-200 tow Nos. 1 and 2 Anthracite, Mari
etta," Cameron" and "Oordellan furnaces;
lOntono Hlll,"..hualata;
100 " "Monroe," do;
60 "
"Mill Crook," do;
76 "Shade; &morsel county; for rale
by (3019) J 01321 MOORHEAD
8 144 10 • K.—. 100 tans J aulais blooms And Lumps;
190 t~ .lake Champlain; for sale by
sepl9 JOHN MOORHEAD
BW BOOBS—font reeelred'by erpron, this day—
Memoirs of N. 8 Prentiss, in 2 Tao;
Linea Travels in China, in 2 robs
Lady *fibs least, or Goldlleekak by J. Ballot; ;
Out Homestead, by Ann-8. Stephens ;
depiratbm—antotdography afOlelbood, by Mrs. Um:mem
eiliooPie on Surveying... 4 new work;
Bag Picker, or. Bound and 'free;
ding's Japan '
Tennyson's Poems, 'nate edition
lowa as it le helBBs, (eighth supply;)
Dr.. Dixon, or Sautes of a New lark Burgeon ;
Bayard TaylOrsaapan ;
Household Words for Norember, 20 cents;
Yazdtoo Notions - do, . 12 do
PettOoit's,lliguOi2o do . 17 do
Godoy's lesdr's Book do 20 do
Itairtmes Malpudrie do 10 do
N. Y. 4 r ounis‘iticeolui. supply,} .111 ,do
Aalho o'ffik4KOh,u soda as oil)110ed, cap at LAM%
Mgt ltooltdaro.Ho. SO InithAltr4a. oct24
Mill ENCYCLOPEDIA OP CRE6IIBThY, Practical and
Theoretical .:.7/2mbraciag Du application' to the Arta,
6linatalogy, Geology, Zdrandne and Pharmacy.
By Jamul O. Booth, A. M., M. A., P. a r dleltar and Itettnet
In the Ifultedlßataa tint, Profaitororp :a ll ad Chemistry
In the Pranklltoltutthutat whited ptodl Mottitt,
author Of miApplhdthmahitry " and " staled Ilatdoulfr.
Alum fiegplikbaltion; - for sea by.
oct2 ' T.,tl; 110.00104' 144004 et.
LS. A rt 1 1S•Thcbdid nxtlals no In nre for
ilin “rdYnr:Anff Ague, ,iind other Adams diseases.
freortdistpara eomplaints anauld es.ll and
try &tattle.— damns sust sortred
and • JOS, YLEKENG.
=I2IIIEI
'MEDICAL.
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1 lif (114 444 Sk O „ ar
144 i
Dlscsees, f le a,
;Jegralter'POPiefikoi le Val, Gout, ' humors,
fietwousaisa•
Irritability, Intlaintaatteaa rti.ert
acheri - PIiWIA-J4 (PrAjf, Md. e f
Beek andf 4mbe • /maximal •
de.; lc. IndeettOt el , VI t, ,
disaster Is siblat
_SW•OI.
duals nOtWitirlfPrlSlThrtulair4aul
-; ”; .litdreliliB, 011Slit-.lrt Prettatt4 if • ,
_,“ness naTedietnil , gathartin , fatt lrlane , Pselrysed.
'Noperidn can feel well villllaai.telletlelliabit of body polo
Tolio; boifte. 4kMD,:get.M.P3 ,teliqus'i 04'f eiliql - Pda
Psilseaslthlett mip;wevilmea wirelded - 11,thagteely and;:
j tidlaong ttifd'orit - go&Ppnivitlte. 4 .' This issilllreA'w nf,'
AMA rerraitlt , iyintrteons? and; MUM ,altaantatrents.f
TaMillX teDdiStAslSolneAlenollutfli tbP7oqPitegt and ,
x*eldable dlttempete whirr Iola; dila ralfllolliaf.r the'
lust - 'Sena il - tellahlerlardill A ptOslS'ltt Of Iliknut lm . •
f Ontiittbaso Ilie , pulAt Wu% taut - this , OIL bAczeff• Per.'
fatal with calsainsEtatn:skillAdt ...smt . that_illsmapp An
, extetusise trial of Its Tlstilayslotans, P*ofesont,and
` Pitied* ttanslrclin ivadlta - Wog_fiotbiti* tathatO
banal of any medicine: ' sir been eMo , o4)b c ri
Wets were * th eY;n°q B 444o4's4 bylelsopfqxto 62..
shed _posit:lois aw& cliaraeter,aa,t6jerelif:tbejewey; of
rr
A ta at i g the . tnihutarieritlefamiii Dab: laiiiiid In
lewiewtMete Pills, vett:lay arentton-. t .....,,,.. ,i,
Dock A. A. 'SUM, Analytical Climriti of flagon and
State dasayer of Blassachusettr, - sahl:dgh , - D tar o od ona l
ohs:rater Is endorsed by the.. •
' Son. PLLIWABD - PAAPArnitili 014141114 Q Stater.
RODS= 'CL.'WEITHADP• /hr. - Speaker liii.i . gfEllotise 02
upreeopt.uveik. , ~., :......,., „, 7 .;`•• ••••••14,7 t , •••,
ABBOTT LiVfnitiOddinitliai flei r k.ltit Varna, —
NOUN IL 1111%.PATS11014'ClatIsollit'llha4 alloston
. , ,
Dr. J. IL MILTON, rneAlital.chemiatof Nam l e t# City,
Iron. W.'.L.ldAltoT, , Ekeretary of irate;
W.M.D. - ABTOA ildtisichtsta man in
, S. LEXAND le , CoiTrpppietpre of tbsklettoplitan. Notel,
Did - vice Permit,' eikievld , glee mini hitalthed "-iairt
cites frouralt parte 'rhea the'Rldle have heft.- tutdi bat mi.
dakee , prep , 1310111031reiDS.01,111:1 'Lb, experience pt eminent
"publte Men; la Min inDiele abide dpon
The Triitti the Teittle of long inveadithhtit *brandy,
are oared tin the: aa. thelhese am:Vinod. comytete
which tls, premnt.state . of t itdance ono :a
They are compSiandid. not of The dings thentkilvas, hat ol
the Medlanit virtues only cit- Vaietible'llemedbeiettreeted
by Chemical grimier In smite of :purifyixtbt tototdrie to
le" nn'h- 4 .-numWr ae:_tv -Musk thv heat.rimilta.
The ',Otero of otinpositionfoiMedieliesles Litt gnind in
'Cherry Pectoral and Pile latb , tt:tprrooddnosamereadtlSent
remedy than had hitherto been obtained loyiniy. proem&
The reason Ls perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of
comnoeitlinserfeeT, medicipe.lalLordectolbs!iamine or lean'
of amtimentons, and Ntlittcll3,,co4ol. by OM mob Ind..
:victual' vlrtne only that ft 'deidrelffor tlit'Ontafteettet 111 -
-present. . Allither inert ainVobnealoine.tputlittee °Vetch
substance, etels lo 9o4. Ant htlt behind, Alt - 411tatttplitttleti'
only being retained. Ilenitkit aelf evident. that the ;totem
shonla prose ass they lave PrOrtkmati t0 14 4 - Ittoknote
and the einswittote - poltarthl antidotti to ittlawnwthek any
Other medirinekkoeuip.th! trot*
As It Otlosiptentlyintpidient ‘ that manymedicliet .aliordd
be taken under the - nrisel of an attendMg Phyldebut, and . .
as bewail= InwPerly-j telge Ale; remedy Wilhontlumni•
.img;ltecomposi , non,l have suppliedthpacinqs Iforrnnhis
by which_ both my Pectoral ,and Pilla ar. to , the
- whole body of,Pnictitrodere in the United Statee
Americatt-Provincet. I. If, however, there ehoultl be any one
who has not reerdev4 Meats• they wArt.fcormet4.4lncl
to hie regneet.
Of all ratent - Idedltlties thet eilered, - hde lbw
would be , mken thair - mitipoiltion'wes flovitent, 'Their
life cemele4 in their voyeteu.-, Ihneenottgatetle-. '
The eompoeition, of my , preparatlonele laitypen to all
men, and all 'laid are `competent rd Judge' en the enhleet
freely acknowledge• their +tontiattouc ofsthell=lnLtlnsle
merits. ciattTY.Regorto WA, Pretottlitatedikt MODE , *
men to he a Wonderful medicine before e6ote were
known., Many eminent-DbyalciArta haywAtAaniil aente
thing of end men more aenadently; and ins
willing to certify that their MittelpaDotie were Mori-than
realised by their 4D:eta:up:atrial; 2•l'
They operate by thedr powernelinitgeneo an tha internal
viscera to purify the lifooCend
nation—rettorie the 'Obit:met:one of the stanisift4berela,
liver, and other organs of 'Melody, rattoring.thilr
ler =tine to health, and by eopreettng,wherevar,they
..jat, inch derangeminiti it are the , iirskortglit of diseise.
Prepared by , Dr. - JAILES - Ct ANDIL- - Practical ;rittel'Ana.
I Oh fo mist,' Lowell; Jain!. ~ :Priottflaieente iter-btx.
xesr
CO.,
Sold bj 13. %. PANDIETOCE, CO., at who les ale and
retail, by every Druggist lir Eittelm. 'th; and byittl-Dealers
einerywhaves. - • ,leihtmehne
I•N BALA TUDIV
YOB THI CURS OP
ASTHMA AND TGISUIPTICI
NEW AND VEwv wortpssiciiitrt
FiItIEANA
BELOUIIar BOUM TO' TB E DOOR
A WONDRUSTII, DLSCOVitEititier:Mitaly hernmada
.441. by Dr. Cattle; of t.city; in the treatrashroteon•
am:option, Asthma, and all diseases of the Rtinisi.'3lVe re.
.fer to_ µ Dn. Carnes lirattara4.9s:lMlSUlMantleals. - Truatia
asp Oman firmir.". this.new snethod, Di. Q. hues
stored many afflicted clod to health ; EL'S an evideneeseitarldeb
he has inanmerable certlnciatess '-Speaking Cl' Ili& treat
ment a physician remarks, "it Wevldertn,,thatlinhallpg—•
coastantly breathing en agreeable, healing vaAorr-tha
dicinal propertlea tam 'Come `ln' direct Cdlll2C; Vial' the
whole rectal =vitiating She lungs, and thee eeetsPeilee men,
and varied cluingeoriredn upon them wiisiOntoodoeed
into the stomach, and aubj - Set to thelprtmela bf inseam,
The Elygesna.la for salvia% *DO. Drenilltethetlitfeng the
country.—Near Pock .Dotolman of ,January 14. ,
The Inhaler ts worn on Ihe breastintitier
oat the least intcravenimorkhalieat.of the.-tjody. beina
sufficient to evaporate : the eta Hundreds I s eselei aS
cures, like the following, might beldam:if , .
One package of the Ilygeana lumented tie of iffte . Abthma
of sisryears standing. -
; r,ftf...of Doteananon,,ya.
I aracired of th e Asthm a zen years' standing li)y
Cart:tea Hygeana. Manainrimarow,'Brooklyn,
Mrs. Pam, of No. Hammond - strest; Y.,lsras cared of
a severe case of Bronchitis ny the Ilygrams, 'L -
My sister has been cured of distressing cough timers'
yearn' standing, and decided to be incurable
clans. She was lured in mammoth, by the Hymns&
The Bev. Dr. Cheever, of New York;terdifferrof our nuali •
nine in the following la nguage s
. Nett Toss,
Darn Sts —l th'nk highly of Dr. Curtis's Ifigoonalts
remedy In direaeas of the throat and langs. 'Ravine:had
some opportunity to testify its efficacy,. I eln eatrflticed
that It lea moat mallet t medicine, both tho.lfyrop.and
the inhaling application to the '
N. Et—Dr. Curtla's Itygeenals the osiorNAtigi , attfiNLY
GREELNE ARTICLE; -all. others: ere basseArnitall9l* or
vile and nuinuous copntcrleife. Miele tle:= 111 >PU
would POISON.
sale by. Dr. Oeo. If. Keyser, 140:47coditteet: B.
E Sellers A CO.; Lee A. Beekbam,.Allegbesay ROI sJohn
Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. E.siser, Rochester.
Carty)PO Spaninh !Mature.
THE GREAT PIEILEIER Og THE, IWO!
Not it Particle of Nissan,' Ei
1r Irf TILE AFFLICTED BEAD MED' PONDERI—An
1.4 Ronaly for *rota% au& k Ithenmp
hien, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule
on the Face Molehill, Bong, Agee aM Fever,'Chmtio Er re
Ekes, Bing Wormar•Tetter r Scald Head, Dialargiroinit end
Pain of the Danes ond Jeirds, 13hrbtorn , Marry flipltilltio
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and gal4Pleases
arising from air iniudlthortateroilditreni7,/lnkhidertro to
Life, or Impurity of the , ,
Atjr This great alberatipatnetileine inoißutiaqoskad
is now used by t mounts of gratefa4sticrntsfmen alt part
of the United. thates, who *ratify to the ,rettiarrobl
owes performed y this afrinatistof' 'Maditlnaer,-"CAR
TRII'S SPANISH b Id TXTUFLE." Neuralgia, Itheuiniabon,
Zemin* Eruptions 012 the Skin, Liver Disease, Hams,
Mous, Old Borm, Affectiosui of the Kidneys, Manz of the
Throat, Female Ormplalnte, Pains out 'AcMnirot Pe Bono
and Joints, ar.speedilynnt to night by using this groat and
inestimable remedy.
For ell diseases of the Blood, nothing hats yerltieen formai
to ampere With it. It clasp's the velum et ail import•
tire, acts gently and ellistantly on the Ltstarzad ;Kidneys,
strengthens the Digestion, gtvai, tato to ; thelourach,
makes the akin clear and healthy, and Patera . , 1110 Oonstl.
Potion, enfeebbad disease ar broke:lto:ay' thaiumenea
of youth, to its piistine vigor indallEllgthi:.7. ;gr..
Far the Wiwi, it in invariably bettor than aU the coca
notice eves used.. A.fogdosa.sof.Cartefivapantatrltalatture
will remove all Whom= of complexion, tringithe man
mantling to the cheek, eve elasticity to the a tek and
prove the general health in a teruarkabledegnie ha , y• en
he inedleinea'aver Maude.
The large atunharof sertlitemee which cabgiarcetict
from person( from all parte of the Vatted Statea t b thalami
evidence that therptiv tea humling iti Timspasa,
hotel lumpeasmagiitataa,,phislotans„ondpifflo,agatroraii
known to the communit all add their to the
wonderful - effects of Ude (IRXtX BLOOD
Cal on the Uent and get a tittmlai and A bLis se; and
read the wirWs.ni:emceeUdatrulygreabnbnfaULlDdidnM
has performed.
Ncmer - intxdriertudear.elgnedlbrlANNETTAoo26lll!,
P/mßristera, Na 8 Pearliness!, Plehm.an,d, Va 4 teprhop atl
as Pleniandlidiand *emirs !Awn be tullrer es t
And' for old by .11. 'PAIRIBOIDM .1091 U tr - PLEId•
• NG; PLBAIllia 8114)13,0aulbyDruglate gsiz
ootsimuo.l, .• 1 2.1.;
STATEMENT 111.1. M. 011216.010.!,,.; -
'QUeirel,
News; B. Fithriestock 4 Illti4leteutts of
receiving, this molting, the ;nithhithttticiite yohr - Vet.
inifuge,.wblrb will be sexy petit/lute 4ouratabetioiseni
voluntarily. We ere, Glentleunewoureorery trl, 4
.r. mussowa
Gestrfebas--My Mtle daugUtet, dmi"yesrre Old, and my
son, older, wore for, a toottlernble titecrenifging' from ',T .
worms. I purchased Iwo! bottles .of. , your, VmM.lfup of
welds I gave gm= three -doses, according US directl, tines
and strange to say, in less the .
Winn th..y.faiang no
lees than 2.I.IINDAED-WORMS, some of ;tie ttqraor•
cittun7 length of from twelve to tliteemlnrheise-
Having experienead.al =rich alba boulder:Oats of
your Verccdfuge, I feel my ditty fro reeormeend it the
public, as, in my opinkinione cif-the most ell - Miniotts'ivane•
dies against worms ever offered to theßtablle.
Gentlemen; tialleenmei lie • •
Your muelLobllgect andtruxuble sere%
NATHANIEL .LEATERS.
Prepared and told by It A. d. tummerouicia CO,
corner of First and Wood streets. • •,to:Tie
A HO•• ' in Tar. UOUVITRYIIfor auto: tr. comfortable
ly Cottage .Umike otatz roema aral'.good.:cellitr + with
triune barn and stable, carriage hoyae r smtike laohae, and
othcr buildings, with Twelve iterei well=edlezaL
, .
Also, Fruits or everrvariety and choicetze , - 4'good
Garden, with fruitp,itowers, grape vinm, c.--14,111 ma
-plate order. , linthediate: posb - gaiglY can qatijgiien, u ra
quired. Situated .ta a healthy aad , agreestda.locatiaa, -
4.ree ilea tram the Point f ott,thq..VVe4h3gharkroad• ripe $2,200; terms easy. lt a - fase oli . portiudtj for
-
persons who are dealrotui of proc uring a toauczy aid war
the city: • . EL:cirratoratt-a,
eep7 _ - • • ' b 3 Market , at.
%AiMUT& Yiugaltqa tuaLLAII.I.OI owns ablie head
FF and remoras all srantorni cirtandaelia.
W1L1GHt8 . 2.11,2110/01'F
Are never liable to Banatrika. - ' •
W1110131'13 2111115111751-EATEaItION.'.-
la the moat ralnableacqtaidgen the thileh /1444/1.1 . the
Elate in
sale b y
ien. )
For aal uo e by r. GO. IL IfEYSKEt and SELLERS
& CO., at 25 oents per bottle. • • '
•selati
08Z.12iti1t1t AND CASTOR, OlL — Prepared,hy.J.
' One Wxillton bottles of this delightful ardent ti
ter the hate - hare beensold,and Wes are: inllll236ri w i ng.
For beantlfying, preaarring : or zastming the tu4r.jetts
partition cannot be. eacelled. The low. pries (26 anti)
briny it within the - reach of all. ' 247 a boa* you
will find it goods bold, a:botanic and reWl; at
0;02
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