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Xl' tr. ;:l s t;.‘,l , .—tt.t 121. d/ prim. tar rule by 1 1 1 NtL 3 , 1A11-1 Pr 11CNTX 1 .1. - F —.l _I. 0 , int it , alit•iitrio 1 / to the I.lrbe sad ole.muttt.t . ook. of Dr.., t 1 Tar-jot rtr.rbpri ing ,oett ta.hiorstl.l.l of }'ranch erin Paramett.nr, Plain and Vigur.d Mai Lr LatioeP, . Se TJ ETo F A 11. NI Patent Imr.rovral 111 Lrili, for sr wing Wto•ht, I:)., Barley And G rors i 4 eol?, for este of the reed 1.1.1 Agri, oltorml Stor , .. 47 Fifth ot!el4t, by nu.(22.‘r3t•i J M E. , WARDROP f L rose alO a 0 1;1 d . 5 - p h:l a ' AND e . P 1 . 1.. o 'f f K. t. N h T e Gon WursQ, 136 Wood street. auar F 3 Visl4 k TETLKY. a I:rran's nee iy discover...framed, It I, Rhei - as:km is a rpeialy and certain remedy fo that painfu, troubla. n-ver fail, Office and Private COZlPuttation Rooms, No. 41 Manion , Alley. Ptitsbargh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. nr‘sfsdawly AVoN'S DILTIt.N It Y of M.chinna, Mechanic, Enninn and Er.g,lnntnlng Illustrnted win four ttousen; rugrwriugs on fd. in 2 vol. , For ral, L'Y U. T. C ort2 11,-t t .. et, near Flt,b, 121 NB IN Palt IIA.JIM/6—rotl,l Decorations . in ()old 1: and Ve', vet, 1, Parlors; and ether new designs, just received and for sale by W. P. MARSHALL A CO., oct.l 87 Wood street. r.. , 1.1101.Ar , z , 8Y, 21 bbla new N. O. Molaraer received . per steamer Ells, fir sale by octll A TWBLL. LRFI et CO. I.llKret AN t) C()LLA RS—Jut •. ed from the Facto ry, a fins lot of Shirts, (French write.,) with or without the now style Byron Collura, by ortl L. III;I: 4 1.1FIELD A STN. 14 A NILLA A\ 1... II Elt t'Ar•End,L,marl .11J_ and large, !Lit,: NftWFlNl.per., Dry floods, Shot—. Ccnn—tionery, Av., now recalring and for w!..olesole and t reai I, at form-r law prices, by J. DAVISON, cN Mnrlet, r.e r fourth e.trrot_ P S.—Dry Goods tuelt,d to try thrio. , ortfl QUI! Mllrl'S LIQUID HAIR DYE ototut.o, Icon,: U Iv red or grey hair to blork nr brown This Dye Ins boon 1.11,i in thonsaudE of onto+, nal 1. n most escPiterit artiel. $1 per tot. HEREETI &JAI' in for rumoring tan, sallowness, and rein r.f the skin. It nice 'tree all chaps, chafes and roughnes. , of the skin, ant: r-odors it a. It and White 12 1 ., cents per rake. Sold by 8 L CUTHBERT, octß 6:1 Market stn ‘1.115' LtijitiBTA NT USE ~f for Kvt EM A K lover the hair soft and luxuriant to Lite too-t adrancrd age. It eradicates dandruff and keeps Ili. scalp healthy and oxen. It a Po prefects the Lair front la:lirg elf and promotes Its growth; and then it is only 25 rents per bottle. St.ld by c,ts 8. L. CUTHBERT, 52 Market at. I ether 1 ' 4 lire ct i, par ral l o . -4 ju t tti l4jaandrtresolver! 124 ezin b .s y , Whitney et l A. A. MA BON A CO. 1 4 1 1.N1.: HAVANA hal - slug received another supply of eenuiri, Havana Sega:, Those .I,4:ling an excellent article t t itegars eau prtcure them at ocri FLEMINO'S. REASE—I , t. 1, tar liki:rrad Curs, I,.ary"Mitchinery, 11 I - No. 2, for Coal Cars, Wagons, Cern - ages, CarLs, Drays, Omolhuisey, As.; it.r n ' -I d II ES It Y 11. COLLINS. W N o ti , I'. J peea,,rc brand 1'52 dd[.: 11'''x ''Sh tr."III°UbNyTEFL. oct6 - D EKis TEA STohN, 10. ab FIITLI Starer -- J wt rr• trued, a large work of GREEN rani lII,kCK IRAS. CDZI. Alias of all the different and grade, ptlmbaard direct from the importers, for caah, and will he gold whole. agile an .retell at the lowest pri,s. S. JAYNKS. TRIM 41 very large asaortro..nt. c.r Dreetand Cloak Trimminga. of the most fashionable stVIPS, jUiSt received by joepP2! A. A. MAf'ON h Cu I_, , I,ANNELS—A. A. MASON a CO. 11000 received - li - VOTy Ilrge aa.surtinnt of White, Ilea and Yellow Flancela, of every grade; aleo, a I. I of 101 3.kirting Flannel, aepZ d I tthY CO/MU:NU CLI/2 Ile—Juet received. an bno Tt J meat of superior f/10m1/ /1 01 Cray Cloths for Ladies . Clc.ekv A. A, 2iIABON k CIL llt 1811 LI NiiiNS—A A. Al A rt.IN t CU. hove just opened 2 caws of the best makes of Irish Linens, of every grade. 11..p2/3 TELLA till Avt LSI—An as4eortment of very rich ani fahloor.ble colors or Stella Shawls Jug op.ned. Frp24 A A. MAS.,N A CO., 2S Fifth at. 1:11 111D1I101 PATH—A :otottlful story, by Motion Hovland, author of "A l 000," for sale at • - - TELLA 811AWLa—An exrelient style of thiTaboitT, with 1:71 Brockin Border, just received. nett 7 10-M.AUL, W-1( not to-iley—get your phia at OA ktOu'B, 76 Vourth street—not Lafayette Hell. °eta cults, a pate allele, for pale by eeplob illaßY 11. cfrourNs. MISCELLANEOUS. \TALUattLE ROOKS tint rrcelsed at Cif EA P .1k111( SlUltt2. E hiark.4 atre.t. nrar F nun b Hay no s Christian Lite, Social ant noise, : quesnel on the tioisniA,H VAIUIII.. 04ru nt, y Pam- Hier and prirate rundtng att 1 S.rtnons of Lir. Spencer napkins' .E.Jd o f Onntroversv Shdeays of t rt•,.k n ni q lkA Furry : t 1 rninCs with y Jay—a r%tlnnici, 0 01 his Morning an 1 Frrning I . :Terci , "; Pra , ti 'at hart,'. : Cheap Bibles, Vi't And Cl,l. ' n,y Idl rents. A Imr,re k.SOI Lin ent nt beautiful and plain hi' les, Oxford on other EnFlish editions: also Yamily Bibles at red., prices: Pinner of the Femily ; Prier the Whaler; Maurice on Lord's Prayer; ft.,,,t Vs Commentaries, 3 vole, rhea' edition; Tne Mod, by Cummings; The Christ of MP tory ; The Priest. Puritan and Ifug.,,c!, 1Cy1. , ; Tren , h's Worki,comp , ete;ltrN•••ement; klaglish Past and Pressor, by Trencn, Blue Geography; Footsteps of St. Paul; Wcrk 1 or Plenty to Po and Ilow to Do It; Fr,,es to th. Practice of a New York Ptlyelelsn, Illus. traced. octls BY )30E.51 HOURS I! Abbott's Napoleon, in 2 vol' Bayard Taylor', great work on Japan, ta, fifth supply Phyeind Geography r.f tbe Flea, by Lieut. Maury; Ctoamos, by Ituraboldt, in 4 volt; Fe:icita : a metrical romance, by Elizabeth C. Kuney ; A Ilunier'6 Life In Africa, by R. G. Cumming; Walkna, or Adventurea on the Mottirito Shore, by B. A. Bard. Getable of Italy, by Rev. Robert Turnbull; Life of Chevalier Bayard: Idiot Bee herta Receipt dock; Travels In Europe and it, &tat, by S. J. Prime; Cora and the hector: Bidden Path, by author of •' A Inne," Japan no It was and 1., by It. dfildreth ; Boesticki; Star l`npr-, by IL Ward Ito her : ll tatory of lien Fever, by buenne ; Pita of Stanley . Aare 1311,49' Oc(.k Book; 'rho Match Girl; T.te Planter'a Pirtim loon n+ it is in Eacepett Sun; II • rpero' Story Itcok, neatly toned In 10 rot—the brat 1, ,, E5 for children extant; natt Odd, by W. D. Arnold; LibpincoW, °az,: leer of the World. AL-o, it large aaaortment of School Hooka , -tattonery, be.. which Till b. bold lb per . out. boor than can b • hail Remember to cull at ot-tll I A ITSF 11,•lt,/ r, N o :;:.) yt?ltt • 1)IU e. t ADM!, II,: - lOU ./ttolatn: " Ailegbruy; " Cok.: for J 'HS khk,EllE.4/ L1,.t..i.i1111.Tr ANI , Itt. ,WEi-ts —Just r.t,, , ,vrtt 1411 totrortm-s, r(r whs., re. :o.t.•11 WN I, Sh.Ot, Knit, Lamb's Wort Merino. ('lttannit.. 12 Thrt, 1 : , i!1.1 grld moot s,:k . no !...km,,,,,,, iv, r! N't r.tt 1.,,r, ttt !hr. YUAN 1 4 111 NO litKl-31:rf I- 111Iti1l /1 KLT) & SON, 0,112 Nil. I'o Wn-I rlrt,' I'tthenze . .l, G.arße `‘l.7l.rg• 5 hh.ls.,(.overing .4 r v.r,J 3.: recelv.-3 by r . R fri rie N t • 14. three nerelved F. It. DR AVO. 1, , 111 Zr.. - / it. Nnt %li, •k d S..;asez, r,r..dr,d by F. H DREN.). rrtunto-..1 Irtm !to, 0 , 000t..m., Rt) I r Uti , oo• to, my toe, to , ..5 Lot ....II Ott roF.oo.ort, of: 0.0,0 Lott tuttmer •Jr J.• co - 1 , 5 tom.l ropt.ir,J. ISIS m•umft,tureti W. W. Is I L4i.o"*, 5 , 7 ) . ...tkot corner or Fourth 1 \ _F. ir ,—orro— tor t.r.lt:t by l 'l. 1:,1 , ,1CK AC. 1.; fA fit•. I , AN IP. Al DAVISON'B, 85 Market et. A. A. MASON A CO RAILROADS: CZ NTRAL 011“), ItAILII,OAN 4 4 , • A: . fq: Aalk .•141 4"" Bummer Arrangement--Change of Time. TOREN DAILY TRAINS EACH WAS - , (SUNDAYS EX r") 0) %lad but ora• Ch r ge of Cars batween /*IN and after Monday, June 1801, 18,55, Trains will run as follows: _ _ Espresi Mail Night Luny.. Train. • Train. Train. Columbus. ....... —...10.00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M Newark 11:10 •• 4:46 " 1/.80 A. M Zanesville 1/20 P M. 11:00 " 2:12 '• 00nc0n1........... 1268 " &44 " 3:01 " Cambridge 1:20 " 7:08 " 3:20 Barnesville 2:23 " 8:26 " 4:48 " Belmont 244 " 801 " 6:14 Arrive Bellan ... 8:30 " arr. 0:0 " ear. 0.10 " IL - press Mail Nigh! Leave. Train. Train. Train. Bellair 9:45 A. M. 6:16 A. M. &IX) P. M. Belmont 10:31 " 6t16 " 7:08 '• Barnesville 10:52 " 6:43 " 7.40 " Cambridge --...--11:66 :04 " 9:00 " Concord —.....12.17 P .M.. 8:30 " 9:25 ' Zcnmville ....-..-.. 1:10 " 920 " 10:30 " Newark ----- 2:08 " 10:.37" 11:50 Arrive Columbus._ =0 " 1215 P.M. 1:20 A. 61. The Express Train going East will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only. Gout° Wort will atop only at the above named Stations. The Mail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mail is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train tall stop at all Sta. liOnS on proper notice being given. _ - The 10:60 A. M. Ropress 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 And Indiana Railroad: at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon and with Trains en the Steubenville sad Indiana R ailroad; at Wheeling with Rxpress Train on the Baltimore and Onto Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East. ern Cities. The Bin P. id. Train will connect st Columbus with the second Train from Qnrinnati; at Newark with Sandusky. !lanai.-Id and Newark Itidiroad; and at Wheeling with NigLt Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers CHVillg.isit i llo and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 'n on Little t, lisilroad, will connect with BA ain at Columbus. Paizengers leaving Indiana polis andEkitilhmond by morning Train on Indiana Central itallm.ndATM also connect with this Train at Columbus, and retell Wheeling at 9:ln P. M., and leave by 19:30 P. M. Train Baltimore and Ohio Railrored, arriving iu Balti more net P. M., nazi day. The 11.30 P. M. Train connect, at Colarnbtia with the Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at fri3U P. M., aval orrice' , at Batlair at 1.5.16 A. M.: ec,ntie,ting with the Al,Mlllo(ift lion Train on the Baltimore end °Lin Itai!road. Paar.on. gore leaving Chi - ago by the I:vet:arm Trains can, by this r lute, via ;Slichigau City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Uey• ton. reach C.A.:alibi" to ...aeon to take tbla train: and at Wheeling will take the Accommiaintion Train tor Cunt her I and, sleep there, and trauma by Scl•rasa Train to Balt, more and liartern The 5.1:: A. M. Maii Train ronnecta at Deitch with NI: ht Train on the lialthinorr and Ohio Railroad; at Newark a train. to and from Bat.dueky, Manafield and Mt. Vernon and Chicago rid Monroeville; at Columba,. with the trio 10 for Cincinnati, and with train, for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polio, and via Dayton and eta Urtana. • _ Th. 9'45 4. \I. 15.t - preatt - Train ,tonnects with the Entre:at Trait, from Baltimore, and arrive. in CMutnttna 3 th., . and ortn•-eta with trains going South and NVet arrir• inj, in Cinclunati at 7 P. M. 'The ettthl P. M. Train of...meets with the Aoortmmoitation Train from Cumberland, sal at O,IIIIIIIPLIA with }fail Train at 2.1.5 A. 11.. direct for Cincinnati. Xenil, Dayton, Indian•• polir, Lafayette , . Terre Haute, Saint Louse and Chirac, ISAAC It IOUTIrtI , I:7K, Mg.( 7an«.4 - rillet, June la, 1.555-H je.2l I CLEVELAI7D AHD PITTSBURGH RAI I, ROAD STEADIERS ECLIPSE AND ILOSALIE, VIA WELLSVILLE, AND Ohio said Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. 'FUR shorten , qulnte.l ant nir.4 'ut• Tn'onln, CLlcno, Rock Island, (lalera, and LnuLn, f. If' I A CLRYEWAND. Tbip la One fl klndtel mile¢ ttbort.r and aloof 13 , hoar quicker than the cir,itotpt on. via I ntliannpolt, Tbreo Daily Trait. from Tht.:tatt-r,h Thret.. Daily ham. from Ch.voiand to Chict,to Time to Cl.tvPlan,l Bin bout:, won th 'se h.car.. and St. Innis hotttr. ox and afr, Siondsv, 3ri•tnmt,r a!, 1955, the trtartA road atlt ruu _ . Th. Trainanf cho (Mi.) kallroz4 Laving bargin ut 200, A. M. and 8 nn, A. M , nod 3 .s P. M , nect at Allian, at 8 CO A. M., I 1.L.0 A. )1, nod G do P. )1, u. follows TrShIP fnrCleTalani Mtn., N DO, 0. NI., 11 GL A. MS., ROC B 30 0 M , nano wing xt I NtiMl , 74l crith Train/. tr r Cuy• aho{a Patin and Akrn. hrt ~,:;ving in cietirland e,. ld ;IL A. M., '2lO l' 01,.n 01. Pat,Tiagon‘ for l'nl,lo, , _Thice.f.o, Bt. I,nuin, Rork. Chien., and the Nortli•went, ta• 'tali to F through ttn• Oct d,(.lxllnn, wlll tai, the. traln Inuring l'ittAbur,th at W) p,”.lia I Lit NI., trto i 9 thrr,nly trliCl by nni , tl O, 0001ml-10,0A Sr.. a t , le ,hrt u.th the ataive y train Linicedv et ;.3l ce , : nt. A Cu. t 6 R ::1: Vc0,,1 bud F.re , t A A The rhatmers xn I It - .Fah, wiII len,. Itlr,r,ona, I,:n wharf rrery ($ 31.1thay I et 10 nil for V,'«I;:rill«, tonnectitig wrth 10 train le.r•::g Wr , l 1 - 11141 a: 4 X M. •eiv ttri I r Sidi , =MEI An Arromnarsiatirn le:11 lane*. We .!si!e, 6,:yy 6: 6 40 PSt , eclaneet/ng at Layard Train, arriving in Cleveland at 10 I' Tr-inv fr , rn ranneeting at Ilaynni (dr Carrral. t Wavneaborz, D•ver and Now Philad4loll. Tp.n, ‘lavalto4l, CLi,agr• and the N , rll/ t vls Wei -ti'!Ll.... /.5 $1 than eta A itt a a, Tra‘r • tr eat at Clev,land tr , Ts Inst C1 . ./.,n I at I. 10 A. NI, I' 1.1 , 7 3.. F SI Arrive tit l'lllesien a3OP.M, 7 40 A M., y War.- .n, Vi,er I St I'S t - :J. TrylD' I. nr. Chira..zo for 110,1 i n J (10 A M. e.u.l 11 00 I . M rt 15 A. M and 11..1.5 I'. M. l'a-aengera r.: Louts g • (Alan I Railroad .1.d.0t, a 111 tbt'n, 01, the Chi,go and M Lanixal In Alton, and then, by eitearrilamt tollem) b at. Lnui ril_aengera by the 915 A. 91. Train arrive at I!. 1...0u1e aania reeving, and by the 10.05 P. 01. Train at noon m x ita,,g4Kr. o:eched thr,u,th In Cleveitaid, and the, cb,kml f Chh7ago e. 1,1 Louie. Ist I. I,!cL 41 1. To A!!latire $720 To T., flu 04) $1 " CA.VWstiti ... 400 '" Hock 18 irJ 14 24 Toledo 50 Galen• _... IS 11, 14 00 " Chicago .. 113 00 $lO 60 " Springfield 19 70 16 YO 95 IS " Burling tot 19 00 .• 84. LOU 0 ,, .P 10 3(1 Petwezere ',ere:4[lo4qm! to procure their tickets a: the oface of this Company, in the ldouooyabele flour,, third door below the corner. Great American and U.S. Express & Mail Route 7:4 MILES OF DISTANCE E AVEC, And Two C hange., of Cars and Baggage Avoided. ❑CTR LEN CHICAGO. AND ST. LOUIS: RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago dz. hilsolsolppl. (1/11L;AC) 'l'‘) ST. LOU'S IN I Sq , .. EltiUM.—Truhas leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water Erect— tit. Louis Day kxprres daily, Sundays excepted, 7 15 A M. St. Louis Night Ks press daily, Saturdays ex m'd, 9:30 PM. St. Louis Freight d Emig-rant daily, Bund. exc. 5.30 A Id. licaggage checked through to SI Louts. Trains run direct through to Alton, (259 miles,) alth• out change of cars or baggage, and connect with the Company's splendid steamers Winches!, and Reindeer, running in exclusive connection with l'avenzer Troths from Alton to et Louis, (23 miles ) without landing. These bouts, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the Western waters, being fitted up with Oaths and spa cious Wash-memo, affording to passengers the opportunity of removing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad raveling, and reaching St. Louts refreshed from We effects. of a long ride. To Kansas and Nebraska this is the moat direct route, and passengers destined for Bloomington, Springfield, Jacksonville, Napier, rind all pointi on the Mississippi, Mize soon, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note important raving in distance, being eeventytwo miles St. Louis. Ldrtj-seven miles less to Bloomington, and I:lly.right miles less to Springfield ,hen by any other route. Through Ticker over this route can be procured at tht various it. It. Ticket (Alicia lu Neu - York, ik.ston, Philadel t.ble, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, hr, and at all Througl Tie :tot l li,oo throughout the State', and in Chicago et tin Cutup •113's Ofilae. No. 4b Dearborn street, opposite the Tr moo• Flouse—und at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail road, but of Water etrest. Reeponeible Baggage Mon will always be at the Depot, of the rArinus Route going into Chicago, to Check Baggage Lb rou ;n to any point cleared on the line. IL P. MOB.° AN, Jr., Suourintentient. 11. J. D. BCELEILMERIFJRN, aep7 Cien'l Passenger AgenL NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN illnoooll Northern Illinois to the Ilinsissippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL /EMM ROAD YOBILLILLY TG{ CHICAGO AND AUIIONA A ONNT. AILLITANT Taeor 8.. R. Is NOW CONPLETXD, And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON lowa, without change of Cara The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, R.KOKIIK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT ORB MOINES, COUNCIL. BLUFF, Ac., and the om.r ALL ILA ILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO BT. LOUIS, BLOOM-. INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES and intermediate /Rations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Train on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Train from the heat—avoiding all laying over at any of the 8: ages karo Hu.rlington daily for Southern and Central lawn ao.l Northern Missouri—making the quickest and out reliable route to reach all the important points west the as far as Connell Mutt, with from forty to ft I'd miles loose:tatting than by any other route. The Road, ors large portion of the way, le laid with the COINTLITOODS RAIL, the smoothest riding and beat Railroad in the West— well stocked with the most mcalern Laviomoti yes and elegant new Care. fly this route pamistagere are sure of making conneo- Cone, and arriving at St. Louie on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and or, and dangers of naviga tion, aa on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGII TICESBB by this route can he purchased at all the Railroad Offices In the East; at the office of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena R. R., and at the Mich. Cent. IL R. Office, writer of Lake and Dearborn rts , opposite Tremont Rouse, Chicago. FICKIGET consigned by this route will receive Immedi. ate despatch. O. G. .}3...A.M10ND, Bup'L 0. E. lOLIJSTT, Gen'! Ticket Ag't, Chicago. Aar TICKETS um be procured at the principal Railroad Ottices of the country. mhl9 .4.3! 40 Colurnlms and Baltimore. GOING EAST GIOIC7 - EAST OBIENEEM =l3 YAM.: x U ALLIANCE AND CLErKLANI, J. DURAND, 8u p't, Ole vrland. J. A. CAUGLI.GY,A‘'t, Pittaburgh AIR LINE ROUTE lin CHICAGO, ALTON ,4 ST. LOUIS t- j et; ;7., • CENTRAL ROUTE All Railroad to tho Bilmaimaippl, RAILROADS 01110 AND PENaisitLVANIA .La :t lief-, Ea. 1 ',4 4 % , =c- "le% RAILROADS, VIA COLMS. riiHROUG ti PROM PITTSBUR U GH TO B CIN U CINNATI IN I I 2 HOURS AND 40 111 . 1 NrMS—Connecting at Cin cinnati with U. S. Mall Line Steamers Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi kailroad. and the Lawronceburgh Route. Connecting via Columbus •nd Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central itatiroade. Through Tickets, via Co'umhus sad Cinch:matt, to Lax. Icigton, Louisville, St. Louie, Tudisatipolis. he Sc. Via Columbus and Xnata, to Dayton, Indianspolii, St. Louis, c Sc. TILE LITTLE MIAMI v;a COLUMBUS, being the saMer, Ames and DIILICT IROUTL from l'ittsbumh to Cincinnati, and cm:meeting with the Covington and Lexington itidlroed, U. S. Mail [Mae Steamers, Ohio and Mlsslaiippi Railroad, and Lawrenceburgh Route, offers facilities no other route can rite, as throuala tickets by all the above routes can only be procured vie Columbia end the let tie Miami Hail road. TIII3.EE DAILY TRAINS, NIA COLUMBUS AND Gni CLNNATI First Tr,ln—L-avo Pittsbergb by 2 o'clock A.M. Express Train, arrive at Columbus at 10.60 o'clock A. AL, and Cin cinnati a t 2 40 P. M. Second Train—Lease Pi ttaburgh by 8 o'clock A. M. Train, arrive at Columbus it 8 o'clock P. M , and Cincinnati at 1.24 o'clock, night. . - Third Train—Learn Pittsburgh 1y 3 o'clock P. M. Past Expres Train, arrive at Columbus at 2 o'clock A. M., and Cincinnati at 7 31 o'clock A. M TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA. COLUMBUS, DAYTON AND IYDIANAPOLIS. First Train—Leave. Pittsburgh at 2 o'clock A. M., arrive at Columbus at 10.50 A. M., Dayton at 2.25 o'clock P. M., and ludianapolls at 7.50 • . &rood Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock A. M., arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock P. M., Want, at Xenia. Third Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 3 o'olook P. M., arrive at atlumbus at 2 o'clock A. M., Dayton a! 5 o'clock A. M., and Indl.napol. s at 10 A M. lair' parti ulnr to call for tickets iie Columbus, be og tb• only relebls route. For all Irdormat oo and Through Tiaketa, please apply at the Ohio and Penucyl,anla Railroad OWoo, Corner officl,) under the M nongaliela !101l it, O. CURRY, Ticket Agent Or at Federal Street Station, U&). PARIIIN, Ticket Agent . GEO. 0. SESSIONS. Agent, Pit , sbargb. P. W. STRADEIt, General Azent, t • _ _ _ OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. BROAD GAUGE. ZlirE silo Tr..ir, QUICKEST, KAPEST AND ONLY KOUT?: by Oil+ l'Assentrni, to in. io 01. luuit, td7 lumnii, from Pitteburgh. Th. Eio Fnnit i iOOO 61 thin li.awl nnnninnin,i n i on nnnn —rlovnn Innt K, ZL1:1) Onrif.r gunge rnii By the Ohl, aod rylraniA Railroad from PittArtirgh to Oren!Rae, paivong ra c,nneet 3VI h liallroad, for Indist, s—conorutirg thorn with Terre HRIVe and Rid.lal••11•1 Railroad for VOlCrrt, 3 IN, • l•angr 0: earn at Tarr. Haat, ilarrga,p, .1 if ltrd to indlenapoila, thenco t o s „ n ip 'f•-tiro , leavelitts,:orith FAat T,ao leavoN at 2 A M Mail Tr r. A. `I . Exp,.•.7rikla Iravt.9 tit 3 I. M ,t titan:tie:ol, and there Intake eltne (+Mlle!' (.11.1.1.r. WILLI rut-- mad Vlneetrnea. with, LI( it eLanga rf rare, and et Yin eenL et lake the Ohl • art I Mll/4.llpri Railroad titreet for id Leiute—though m Lout,; reennectl gat Ster,doral alth the Ninon. f entrei Railro•ti trd (...11,1, it, here Eret etas, Steaurereran et ail mho., be hod;or Merutdtie, Itsbur,, law itn.l all point, en he Inwrr nee: ratrett,;err ran atarat n had at St Idnut , , creator, for the Upper alterierippi, Illunie en I NlLL•meuri ri,ters ILib it one hundred rat', the ehorteet r in t.. to Sle PULE To St.. Lout, vie I:>l!rfnutnico x. d e.lo a To •• Xenix and ClA,t,t, 4. trosu.t, lick tonsil and la. rector, . • I s kk.envrrf and B. , gruge trails 6 cl,ot to Cevct Irre of ottarr. F r [Groner ticket, Or further information please Apply to J Cl'ltltY, Tleker A4eut, 0. AP. Railroad Company, earner other, Monongahela lien., Pittsburgh, or to °NO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal /greet Ftstion, A Ihrezheny City. JA k. ER M. WARD, Furerintenrient 0 A M. Railroad. F. RNOWI-AND. Peereriger .kgrrett, litteburgh, l's. PITTSBUROH AND CONNE-CLBVI-1:1:ii RAII,RoAI) TUE P1TT,411.71:1H1 C..NNELI:r4II.I.K RAIL 1. 1:0AD 11 Ilf.• U. en tr.• 123 110. l NVIOItt.II to Connelln lllr, tifty-elOt miler tn.. f Ittgburyh, co the berg /flyer. 131. Le'M , 14.11., 11 , 4 I • 13.. W pit] for Ih. truntrport, trn t I fat,.• 11Z., K:.!:: . II , rtr.orltdri With the 0n... E 4 'Li AN, trt t ..- ,tturg.ll to Cour:A.lls v Th•r • wirir.iir Et hrr wh•rt. hose ri Mrittig•hein Rif haW vett three rcr ¶.' ~t :.. n. c. , ,Lbrr:ll.lg.' Were with the mem ing :rain Lauri atirr chi rowelling there ra La, 4 ii , r i..iimi r i• tar l;r:iontnu n. $1 76 FEE, LE• CEEEErE-11,111. }ire In LEEE% .EEE, A kr...in win /•01iiii in •t G 15 0 k, to ;00 DOC( thiirir. witti ;hp iiteatner r. ,, 11/.0 3" II 1 ‘. I, Al, l• I .c •L gh I Yn, C—nr,! ovl f,131 ,r,•l 1 . 1" or": lit.," at:l Coat. Coo to.liovt.te 3 ,, !1, an 4 rrlortslnz 1"1.1 lenon Weal No, ton Itt l' , .ti/irtn: at a,' tray , tationA ; , relght or, N () • I,:ur . lb" u"ua I nf..-rn , " lig', Ito tlo• toils log tw.rtitng " I k Ilnanonz,- I , v It, t 4 40 , •1nyA.11 Irons rrotaPlaf , 411 II.: al:hoot •1 , -.lny h.r furtlwr let ~ -alinitv t lto• ot/ 3,1 lb- r 1 lb, 44n,1 t.s /4: We, Ntoatou C A.1.1/W Y. L A""1-taral Sup,lttleptlrnt. =MI= ILLINOIS C;E NTRAL RAIIROAD: 4% , ~~ W~ ~~_~ Carrying the (heat 11. States Mail and Express TW) PASSIENtiEIt TII.II DAILY on Its .:tlrr I,agth from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, ND Cmc.tu, . . Thtx Kr.J. la ^onj fo•tt.. oral: Tretlao °too AO.l ft lt anl ChiLtak , mutt A l..ag, the 111 , ...t. divert end ,I 71! note from CMICACU tc iT LAJUIS, CIIICAUA L,CAnto, CIIICAU.j to DUBVqUE. Tratar leave Clan•Dgo ue folks, 10 A. M. and 10 W P. M Inns AND Celan BI r tux s. Pam•-ngere fur B.t. linuin by this train take the ears of the Ohio end Mba. It. IL et nanitoral, and are carried al: 1V( 1.0 81 995 A. M. Rod 4.10 P M.—Dcnouus •vD 1311./.IIIA fir rams, cow:len:dog at Dunbeil (oppoann Dubuque) with Doily Line t Pteam Peokete for &. Paul nod the Upper Mianinnippl rarer rltiva Trains leave Cal, kr ebb. Ago and Dubuque at 7.30 . A. M. and 7.00 P. 71. Pa.:etagere from :he East and playa on the Ohio river destined for St. Louie, adill,llo /AO miler of tedieue and un certain river navigation from Cairo to th. Louis, and arrive aftoen houre In I,,lvanor of the river route, by taking the rare at Cairo. Ticks', to St Look, Cairo, D obui on, B'. Paul , anti all lin purtant places by thin route, can b.. bat at the Whoa of th. P. aoJ C. at itallroadq to Pittsburgh, and Michigan l:an!rol hailmad to jet', It. 13. MASON, THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Glttl'AT CZNTRIL liOUTte, connecting the AL- I . lantic cities with We.terti, North-western and Bowl, wel.tern States, hr Uol. Railway direct. This road ei:io connects at Pittsburgh with daily lino of steamers to all parts on the Western Itivere, and al Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ',ono on tho North-western Lakes; making th• most ctircal, cheapat and reitabte route by which 1 , 11..N1G11T can be forwarded to and from the Great West. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA PITT&BURGEL FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Bhoe4, Dry Goods, 75e.. per 10011 , 3. ((In boxes.) Pura, Feathers, .to ...... BEGOND CLABS.—hooky and Stationery, Dry Gooch!, (in bales,) 'Hardware, Loo- 60c. per 1001Ds. ,her, Wool,kc ......... ..... ..... CLASS.—Arrrils, Bagging, Bacon per and fork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ac Pull ItTII CLASS --Coffee, Ptah, Berne and 40c. per 1001 be. Pork, (parked,) Lard and Lard Oil 410- In shipping (loots from any point 'net ot Philadel- Ptilc. b Ouriiruiar tc mark package .• via Pewnsytoanta fiat/mud." All (foods cnnsighod to the Apulia of this Road at Philadelphia ur Pittsburgh, will be fora anted without tirteralon. Parlour Ancrrrs —Mos.: Potter, Boston ; I. L. Elliott, N V.; E. J. Poeuder, Phtladelptlis ; Magri", A Koons, Ilalti more Geo. O. Francisco?, Pittsburgh; Shring - Inan A Brown Cincinnati, Ohio; J. P. Moorhead, Louisville, Hy.; B. C 11.idrum, Madison, Ind.; listellif A Co., 8L Louis, Ma; J 8. hlitcbell Son, Evansville, Indiana. If. 11. HOUSTON, flatland Freight Agent.. Philadelphia. 11. J. LOII.IIIAERT, my 9 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PICIIINSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rinIREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel -1 phla and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 75f p A. hl., and Pitta burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. N. PHR FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 2:30, I'. M. THE NIGHT EX. PRESS TRAIN leaven Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P. M. Blairsville Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:80 o'clock, P. hi. Brinton's Avalmnio. dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3:30 o'clock P. M., and G. 20 P. M. The above linen connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louie, Mo., Alton, balena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfurt, Lexington and Louievilie, Ky.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontekm Sandusky. Toledo, Cleve. land, Columbus, Zanesville, M a sai lion and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Parket Boats from and to Nair Oit LLUM, Sr. Loins, LOUItIV/LLI and CINCINNATI. 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 ant moot expodltious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, Now York, or Boston. THOS. MOOIIK, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. .1. MESKIMIAN, gent, Passenger I,lnae, Pittsburgh. LIFE OF SAHAENT S. PRENTISS—Edited lay hie Bre ther. Next to Patrick Henry. S. 8. Prentiss wee the greatest natural orator that has appeared in this country. Dazzling wit, keen Btlleasal, apt illustrations and brilliant fignreo of speech poured in profusion from his lips—borne on a torrent cf feeling which irresistibly carried away what. ever audience be addressed. Il a habits were convivial; he wee a prince of good fellowship, full of fan and anecdote, and no one ever exceeded him In the grace with which he told a story. For sale by J. 8. DaVlBOl , l, novB 65 Market et. EIAILAI YOH 0A i.E-A Yarns Township, ellsteer' r miles from l'itteburgh, of 75 acres-50 acres of which are under cultivation, balance good timber. The improve. ments ore a good, well finished log house, a frame bank barn, 413 by 32 feet, with a stone fuundstion, stables, cow houses, As.; an orchard of 3) fine grafted apples; peach trees and other fruits, and plums of all varieties. It has a never.failing supply of water. Title good; price reasons• bin; terms easy. Apply to nov3tdsiv BLAKELY A RICHEY'. juNNET RIBBONS—A. A. Alssov A Co. have reoerved L.) another large lot of Bonnet Ribbons, comprising some of the richest and most desirable styles yet offered. [novii Bladders-2600 ibe received and for sale by nov6 FLNAIING BROS. " :..", ..4. ' ' I ''. -- r INSURANCE COWPANTifi's Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A AIILLION DOLLARS ! /ETNA INSIURANCK. COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. Cash Capital, - - - - 8500,000. frail THIRTY-SIXTH ANNCAT, STATEMENT or :he I. &meteor tbo iSTNA INSURANCE COM PAN Y,of I krt. ford, as furnished this agency on the lot of Janusry, 1b55, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbared 4 16,672 Of Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 8 and 7 cent, pay able remleinnually 72,060 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7.713 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 120,327 32 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97.515 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartf0rd....,.......... 142,806 00 Bank fitocke in New York city 111...,.... 98,050 00 Cash on hanct,ln Bank, and in hands of Agents and other. 212,505 06 $773,278 83 The amount of llabillttesdue or net dust° Han ICS Or other credltors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—sone. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,519 22. Losses unadjusted and In sttspenes, wulUng for further proof, $61,257 60. All other claims against the Company are email, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk Oyer $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the ohmmeter, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount Insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one Ore to $lO,OOO, or loss. TLIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Slays Of Conammistrr,}„ . Ltartford, Jan. lot, 1015. Hartford county. Persthally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the Attna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to his beet knowledge and belief • - -• • - • . Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $750,000, while the premiums 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. Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. j sell 11. IL TEN.NYOK, Agent. Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution, No. 88 Fourth sired, NEXT DOOR TO THE PITTSTUROII RANK, I 8 NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock .alfte, on Wed needay and Saturday evening., from 0 to 0 c'clock. Deposita received o( ail Sums not lea ti nn-One Do:tar, and a Ws - blend of the protite declared twice n year. in June and December. The Trustees, for the on rpoi.e M furthering the benevolent olects of the 1 natitution, have entered in . ° • guarantee bond, thereby giving additional stamri:y to depositors. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, RUIPA end Rego Ist {OI3X, furnished grata, nD npplirclon at the otfl,. Hcsident-47KUIi0R ALBRSh. viol Pit6IDL.TIIS : /Topers.ll Hepburn, John 11. Sbnanberger, George R. White, Charles Hearn, Wil Moat F. Johnston, N. Grattan Unroll ~ Jam. W. Hallman, 'rbesibeld Umbetasiter. Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Penno,k, WRilain Phillips, William J. Artier:, rausrtra: John 0. Itaekofect, Jam* Hardman, Hill Burg - win, John 51. Kirkpatrick Albert Culbertson, John D. I..FOord, Robert Cheater, Robert Morrow, J. Oanliner Criftln, Walter P. liar,d,s;l, Alois. A. Carrier, A 51 Pollock, John S. Cesst-rnra, henry L. Ringsral:, Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb, N. 0 Edriogton, Oeorge R. Riddle, Francis Felix, James Rhoads, Georga g., Oillmore, James 5h1.11,., James S. llmni, Georg, S. Selden. William B. Horan, Aletnu I, Tind/... Seerrtary and Treaterre—CLlAlLL ES A. C. (.TON. j) ladly 85511 ANNUAL DIVIDEND, S PCB CENT., JULY I, 1874 ETNA INSULtANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. CLIARTERND Cesq Assets, July I, 1855,-- 8835,530 A 3. ety,il UE to make ineuranee on nll reerlptionn rt I.i property at equitahle rotten. Thi4 Company bare maintained a position for hatiorahla dealing for 33 yearn. and le unsurpamnd for responsibility and pun •tuallty any other similar Institution in the United is:ate, it r animal statement of the condition of thin Company on file In this other, for the examination of the pnblin B Tit , ••if.Yeß, Agent. Mee, Flortlipereist corner Fifth and Wood f.troots, Pitts burgh LIIITIILL SAFETY LN.SURANCE CORIPASAI ()!Tics in the Noetb Imam or th. KS •Itnalge., en Tb I strew 1., 11.11 LA D8.1.1'1114. MAKINK on V issILS, Cdaoo, (To all of Viot 1. Femurs, INLAI4f) INSUItsNCF. On food. tp riTere, canals, iskrn sod land eAt all piano o( tba FIRE IbilildF.ANC.'dn nerchandiss Oa .toms, dwelling houses. la, AA.S6TB 01 TUE COMI'Adi I, 2111Tralb-or 7 1g!,3 Bonds sad llortogers..— Ftl.t*ol Pruasylvactia, Ly , t•yrtar tiardra, Southwark, slid oth, 1: Ftock.• In bank; minor Id sad luso rettmrs r , .re • . rv.ri v bin .. Cas!l on ha .. Valour. , . I t hatwia of Agetll. awl •UM r.o res , ntly ......... !Imp, . ..... Wm. Martin, H I. C.mcud eD.aer warty Robert Barton, J. , hrt 11. 1•r Bolward Burlington, II Jocrt Brony n, J. U Jobnoon, C Th.t Lit no. Fu ul,l I ng !Km., B Nl'Farlartd C. Ludvrlg, Josar u N. 00W1M , Sec' y P. Agnnt, cur Id No. 96 Witt, PitteburzE. Th• itrantlin Itelre I cnaurauc• Company, Of Mamie/pill& Pomayfooma. pIILCTORS--L`b.arles Dan:ker. Tbomio ['art, T. 4.1.1 Wagner, &marl Grant, Jac4.4, IL B.caitli, Geo. W. Rich- Kr , * Itiordert.l D. Lon% Adolplal E. Burk Dal LI S. Yu - ,c.c, hintrie Psttnrson. Oats N.11,1-4,x‘9, Pmcruirtu. 011..5. G. Buharra, Secretary. Oon Clone to make Iturarance,perpoto.t..l or litaitod, on every doecription of property, In town end rouLtry, et rnto:n .e tow s. are consiattqat aith secant), Tie Oompany have reserved a large Contingent cond. which, with their capital and premium., safely invested, al ford ample protection to the aseure.i. The Assets of the Oompaay on January Ist, 1881, as puts LW:teal agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were an follows, lir: 5918,128 09 Redd Estate 84X1 Ti Temporary Loans 81,8G0 17 61.1889 00 Cash, to 61,348 81 T0ta1....- ..... ..... ..... 44 Fines their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one yesre, they have pall upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, looms by dre, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well RS the ability and deposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINEII COFFIN, Agent, .p 24 Office, north-sect cur. Woud and Third sta. . _ THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 88711, 1860. CHARM PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $260,000. offsci, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Street., Phtladelphia. Offlurt of the Home Board at Philadelphia: DT11:10118. Stephen IL Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrense Johneor, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Wilenry, Jacob L. Ploreacft, James Devereux, William hi. Godwin, William President—Stephen B. Crawford. Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Bolited Examiner, PittabtoTh—James 11. Wiliam', Al. I) ..11/ephenp City-11. B. ?dowry, AI. D. GEO. B. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBUROB, CORNER OF BOURTU AND SMITUFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, 13300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or damage by Fire, and the perils of the bee and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DISLICTOU. Wm. P. Johnston, Italy Patterson, W. APOlintock, Kennelly T. Friend, D. M Long, J. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames 8. Neglay, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, H. R. Ologgsball. Hon. W3I.JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATPERSON, Vice President. A. A. !lumen, Secretary and Treasurer. S. S. °ea.'''. Aaelatant Secretary. W _ ______ _ estern Inanranoo Company, 'Pittsburgh. U. MILLER, Jr., President. P. M. UOBDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 6300,000, WILL insure against all kindn of rinks, FE and 111 A AIN& All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Du across who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character wbdcli they have asatuned, as offering the beet protection to three who desire to be insured. Directers.—N. Miller, Jr., O. W. Itletetson, J. W. 13 atter, N. Ilnimes, Jr., W. ll. Smith, O. amen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Dante, Jamee Mc. Anley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. Office, N 0.92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spans A Co., opt, talre,) Pittsburgh. nov24:ly - _ Alex.nnder W. Foster. A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLit3 A TOR IN CIMINO:MT, Agora for procuring Bounty Lauda and Pons - lone, and for the Collection of Olaltne in Groat Britain and Ireland. Oollectione made IP this and adjoining Counties:, Es tates of decedents settled; Ileal Estate bought, will or leased, and rents colletted. Moneye invested on Mortgage er other security- Titles examined and title papers drawn. ;men on FOURTII street, a few doom above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1885—{mh28itlawi Bwlller 1,17 110 4 MALE AND RETAIL DEA L ER in FUR El A OW, T T Ranges, Stoves, Tin, iron and Housekeepers' Hard ware, Tinners' Machines and Teets, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, &a. Am. 24 Nnrth Second Street, (opcosite Buehlor'e Motet) HARRISBURG. sep2943m ILIEER'S TRANSPORTA T TON L INE. A NTICIPATIEG the want of facilities for transporting A. Freight; to and from the Eastern Odes, via. Penney!. yenta Canal and Railroads, we have lucreaeed our stock of Boats, ie , on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1600 tons per month each way. We wimps our Mende, and those disposed to patronize the State Improvements, there will be nothing spared on our part to render general astilfsetton In forwarding Eaet ern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIER & MITCHELL, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. MACKEREL -40 hat? bbie No. 3 large for sale by noeP HENRYIL COLLINS i!SINI=IN =EOM • II t • • 1' e- ~.. N PAID UP LLENRY YOWLER, Justice of the Peace 1819 GUI= DEL/LW/kith; 2.4 0 , 2 .3 18EE23 EIZZEIN II - NI P',..crn, tingh Crala.. Charl.-+ lisLr Bnmu. I N fit.r tog, lirn Phan, L. r. JIMIIIO Too nw n t J. - An 1.1 P.m{ le, Cllurlos IN Belle J T 'H T C . Morgan, uo WM. MARTIN, P,rl.!,c: TED)B.O. ILA ND, Vlc•Prt.ndent " • ~~~~~~~ AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 92 Foura 11. , above Wood. 'MOTHS, Drafts, Roods, Mortgages, and Loans on roll.. torala, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on coin mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the pnrchnso and sale of 4-kipper Stocks. All communications attented to promptly. janl9 wituesis JAS. IL 11'7.10. VI: ma. 11. W11111112;11 es co., BANKER:I AND EXCIIANGE BROKERS, N. E. Cin - nrr Wond and Third streets. a- All traumas:lons made on liberal terms. O a / a ctions of Bills Nr.tei, Se., promptly attended to. jaia2tklw ARTRURS, RODGERS & CO., B:1N KERS AND BROKERS, COR.NELL Up .FUURTR A.ND STREETS, sut::dm PI t.t.aburgh, Pa.. Removal. PATRICKS ft FPALF.ND, BA NKICit.B AND EXCHANGE BltOgrsll9, Han Remorod Dior Office to the Corner of Fifth end Wood it, • - • - Pl2llll7Castat t TjATRTCrE rk YELEND, Censers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers lu Notes, Drafts, Accoptancea, Gold, Silver and Dank Notes. Exchanges ou the Eastern and Western Oltfes constantly for Oolleetiow made in ell the cities throughout the United Ptctes. Depoeits received in par hands or current paper, at the co r ner of Fifth toad Wood Streets. ffeba N. HOLMES di: SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE 13.13.0HER5, .111112 DIM OVID TIMM DAM:LOD LD'D DXCLIADOII 0111131 TO. DO. a HAILED?' sYn.u.:, FM DOORS D /MOW OLD EISAND. AT HOLMES h BONS, Bankers and ISschange Broken, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptance [ Gold, a ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastarrt and Western Qities constantly for eale. Deflections made In all the cities ttirouglitut the United Blau a Deposita recetsed in par funds or current paper, No. C 7 Market street, betneen Third and Fourth eta. [jaatly JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DNALS3 18 Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notec. TOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections 0 carefully attended to. Internet paid on Deposit. ArtirSo. 69.e 2 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. decle HILL & co., SANKEII9 AND EICLIA.NUIC BBOREIIII, MEW= 07 WOOD tiITD 117TH 5TR.301.5. Dr. N X.CiLt NOE on the Eastern Cities constantly for 0 stir Time (kiln cl Exchange and Notes discounted.— ki.iid, 6, I rer and bank ::ores, bought and sold. Collections unolo in ail the principal cities of the Unitod States. De t ticeived of Par and Current Punda. ;manly LLLIN &X EDWARD flint , 7LCdLYCL I11.11(101. FRAMER a muzzi, BANKEAS AND EXCHANGE DEGREES, w , u'i AND CELL Gull, tills, r, 'old Rack Not,•; n.got.Late I.,anx on Rt.] Estak or Stc , e`k purcbtoe Pr. , :nl,hr7 Not , . and 'rime, Bia, ”n Etot and Weet ; buy and Bell Ht.ork.,6 on Cumnalanion. mad_on prAntA in the Union. myl U. AI NO.LD & CO., I. AN FLIf.I:: , . AND EXCHANGE LIRWIERS t EALEito in Exchange Coin, Dana Noties, Eight and / Time Drafts, ar. Co ' llections carefully attande.l to, priiorieds rtimitted to any part of the Caton. Stock bought and soh' ca commission. No. 74 Fourth st., next door to Bank or Pittsb'g.fraila TI-10171AS WOODS,. zz ,- COMMERCIAL BROKER,-V4 G.ND Distil IN Notes, Bonilla, Stocks, Real Zistate, se, No. 7u Fo-r.rtA it., Ati-sintrgh, Pa. [ Jab? Clutntlott.l's Loan °Mee, 0. 100 F 11T1INIELD eTREET, Mon-y loanNl ca 0 , 1 , 1 sad Sliver Watthes, Silvorynre ,ther valuable article+. CLOTHING CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY Si CO.. t unbounded .l ClothingpopularityDep o ude Liberty r , Quart, which hee woo an Le name of the TD REE BIG DOORS, here, for the par poor of Enquiring more gpsea for their Immente bueineee, e coo red to the ttpaciou 9 building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the moat DPLENDID STUCK OF CLOTH.BI READY lADE CLOTHING, Tbett. h an orrr Fro on on't , reti t., tho Th.fr principal ohjrct frr thin rttrztorra,Lß to give am= more (*tint - Iry for thg WHOLESALE TRADE. Tto.7 are pr.pared to cell ilooda at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES; - - And tl•y will warrant them to he 11P ond se any mann factored in Um Union. CUSTOM won , 51-1 571_1.' i , 11:Ji ,14 1 i1 ! nvA , 1,1 1 • eltrl 111, , ,tg1.41,11 C , I vri Nu:3, DREziS, WALtiING AND ilUt.,l NESS C,)ATB Car 1,0,...,4' arpl , l-ti'k A: Kitl 11,9 c.nr caxwberi. an/1 'lll ant ail In . 1' L. , . ey,— ' ,'"4 ) (itArr . g;t.6,) cottrica or id AitiOND ALLAY 11 13 — W. , I , rontt anti,put,u4 that we havn . -••ne—e• e with BuolneFts on L., .tr r ottorti•n in el. r0t.,1 ozdasizoly to the ttt.t. t.v. "..tartzrri JOHN : , t`Cl,o: 4 7.ftlr At CO I=IIEINE FALL DRY GOODS A-r LO V E B;10 a, • \ 71 1i R .`? f 8 ICA. r 4st lily, DEPAI:TIILAT rrrr, , t riA•e thri!r C ., 't c.&r,,,h Extt, Fr • r./ Nis tI:K : 1/ 1 , I,;141,j• MllO n..or 111, ,Lits vll r, ' ,l„i., A t. v.irr. rN[.. 4,44-r!uritnt M URN INC; COODS •n 1 :It II INtl EPA I.T• t lent th .1 . 0 .13 wan, L.... aotil a c hart tars barn re. Vin •:!: i• ~, h htio:l o our • - k ' l,i,•r 1.10.7 rit-, 4,1 as pn .111 Si•id rt 10 ti . •t NO. t i,tl.l,tv an . (I, us Ihr,,,hout LOVE . 11110TI11.:116, Forra,ly Vnuag, Stxver,K,¢ t Loy No 73 Nl,trkpt Vitt,burch kn. P 2. ARNOLD els SON 3, 66 IVIIOLERA AND agrAIL DNALSULS • FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, NTO ef, MARH STlttiliO, bttareisn Third and Fourth, rittnburgh Kriip , —instantly cn hand, n largo stack of Clct.b..4, Czwimereli nod Vesting, Unrmrntn mado to ord.r on oh. i•hort,.., uoilce, and in the. Lute,: eity 44^ p, o, litiond—i 1a:107.2m . Fa' I and W Inter - Uoodi 1 , -'1)MONI) WATTS.' 1.1 1 ERCII ANT TAILOR NO. ISS LIBERTY STREET.— AL Lar. now on band ' lary otovh of Fall and Winter 0. e Ore:coating; of e u Lire ly now designA; Elash.Vest it,,, of the moat beautiful rfttt.rt. , French and Cu,..,., , ,1er Or every Ftyle and ,h.td. In the market, all er wh)ch I will make to o:der tb. mcot reasonable terms, aid wertarited to FUR ort,l New Clothing store ; NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. riiLLE ellbecrlher has just opened this new establiehment, 1 . where he has always on hand a large and choice &mart /nes t of all articles of CLOT/11NC, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell as the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requeated to sire him a call. marßly B. OPPENHEIMER. .1 : 10./ 1 8E ariRet TO LET—Ap ly to S. CUTHBERT A SON, V. 3 A. new Brick Dwelling lion., just finished, containing nine rooms, situated on Decatur street Also ' a new house of nine roams, on Ilantexk street, near Christ Church. A Room in the Post Buildings, Fifth itroet, suitable for an office. A largo Office on Third street. A Store Room, No. 51 Market atroet. A Warehouse on Water street. A House of nine roomy, and two acres of land, with fruit trees, Ac. Will be leased for live years. Also, good Dwelling Houses for sole. Apply at the office of S. CUTHBERT A BON, oct24 53 Marketatr,e 4 . VALUABLE t‘ ILWISS—Itobi neon's English Ilar- ho.p Begstar's Analytical ,lebrew and Chaldee Lexicon. Bloomfield's Greek-Testament; 2 cols The Episcopate of the Protestant Eplicopal Church in the United States of America—an essay by 11. D. Beane, D. D. Dr. Watt's Plain and Easy Catechism. The Church Catechism broke into Short Questions and Atiewers. Miei Mclntosh's new J uvertilea—Ci race and Clara, Blind Alice, Florence Arnett, and Jessie Graham, For sale at DAVISON'S Theological Bookstore, 55 Mar ket, near Fourth strie.t. seP27 .k NEWLY INVENTED PEN. of an entirely new princio pie and useful qualities. The advantages of this pen ore— lot. This pen will hold ink enough to write a Wtole page of letter paper. 21. This pen is FO constructed as to nave a good spring neer the point, simPar a quill. ;id. The points cannot lap, and the pen will always write em othly. 4th It is gold, and consequently es nuot corrode. A trial cf loose pens will prove their superiorly over any fountain pen mode. For mile by W. S HAVEN, oet2t.; Market street, corner of Second. Aj KEN MUSIC-duet vecetved, per express, by 131.1A1t- LOTTE BLUM C, No ltd Wood street— Hanel Dell; Bmanle Kitty; Old Bob Ridley ; Plarcill Mazurka; Have you seen Sam'? Champagne Sehottisch; Snow Flake Polka; Newport Waltzes; Paisle - y &bottled/ ; Schnapps Polka; Bye and Bye—Wurzel; Young America Bchottiach; Trees of thy Forest---compandon to " Shells of the Ocean," Mother's Prayer; Fay you love me — hosanna ; My Old Virginia Dome—new read; La Tyrol, with variations—W. V. Wallace Whet shall be my Theme ? —O. W. Warren Moonlight on the Ocean . Oh, fare thee well, my own love; Aly Bark is Gaily Dancing; Village Malden—S. C. Foster; Come where my Love lies Dreaming; "Hems for Guitar Players,"—a milectiin at twelve Lea u ti ful melodies for the guitar, by F. Eruger ; FoiLer'e Molediea," arranged for guitar; "13,quet of Melodies," do do by Edw. Pique. A NEW STOOK OF PIANOS Will arrive and be open for is :peel ion this week. L LIAR LOTTE BLUME, N 0.115 Wood at, 0,120 Fecond,tioor above Fifth, ArBW B.JOKS---cts Days of Creation; lr Clouos nod Sunshine, or the Lite of a Village Pastor; Scenes in the Practice of a New York lurgeori ; A Mit to the Camp bolo e Sebastopol ; lb« Proverbs of •ll Nation,a My If:ndage and Freedom, by Fiat Donglav; Mary Lyndon: an autobiography; °mar Pasha, or the Vizier's Daughter, by G. W. 1R Reynolds. Japan as it is and was; The Mayflower, by EL Beecher utowe: SUnshiLue on Daily Paths, by H. Beecher Stowe ; The Slave of the Lamp ; Life nod Times olden: ma Gordon Bennett Women of the French Revolution. For eAle by loetal j B T C MORQA.N, LW Wood at. CITY HOTEL, (Len nioNfeet4,) - Corner of Smithfield and Third r large and commodious House baying undergone 1. thorough repair and furnished with new equipments thrnpghout, is nnw npentos tha , raception - of the traveling Fli . .R4 91,:35 . jel ANSION - MOUSR, E 0 R E A.URENTZ, Puorativron N , 0.344 LIBKIITY STREET, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Itallrord, which makes It the most convenient house In the city for passengers arri ving by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOME, would respect. fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive NV .5.90 N YAW, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and fmnneters. Larder and Bar will be furnished with thehest the market can afford. febl:y ST. CLAIR HOTIBL., - Cbrner ot?.Pcsin and S 2. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, At, Timm undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Ho:el," having taken thin large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling.publlo to give him a cal!: As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex. perleoce in thahtteiness, he, can give' entire satisfaction, and hie charges moderate. feb72 GOOD INTECNT HOUSE, CORNER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot. janDtly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWISTOWS. llfr A MILEY HOME; 50 South Eighth etre Vv Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. GASKILL 110U15.61,. CORIUM OF .MAIN AND SOUTH EradVARR.B.II7, Cr' MITE 'Proprienar takes , pleasure In announcing to the public that tilißileW and elegant Hotel baa heenopened ea a bonne of entertainment. Being eoutricallone and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohlo'Btage Company,lt offers Inducements Unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of nubile patronage le WILKINS HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR 1 - burth ruse, heft:men Wood and ihnitMeld. fillfird spacious estabbsbmenthas been teased by the-Pah -1 scriber, and completely rencurated. Le le at all hours prepared to- fttroish • . every ;tutu"' that can be formal In the best 'remilated . restaurants In the States. Ms spaeleas Barwlll - alWayste supplied with the very best Liquors. flame-of 'every de• scriptloo, to its season, can always be found at Wilkins Bali. lapll , ..„117...0, OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-6.4 D. BARNARD. Ma 40, FIX a'S•eet., between Wood and Markel. Jenlo:ly] PrlTEannialL A ir D. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated V V ~, Kennett dle and Brown Stout. Also, Common Ale an, Porte; in quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, le roepectftilly aolloliacL. .. - sully Sit Ineral Water anti Sarsaparilla. itTir D 'ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, Is now V manufacturing and bat - tieing the above bei , erages on an eaten/dee scale. We articles are of the best quality, and nufactured from the mired materiels. octl7:ly GRE A.T DISCOVERY ! MPLE TESTS, both by able Practitioners and Chenni- A. eel Analysis, have demonstrated the great value of PROF. LE OB.AT Ind beautiful combination, called "ELM TRIO OIL," for the relief and care of Pain. But the people themselves are rendering their verdict in a manner both unmistakeable and satisfactory. Mara than 20,000 bottles have been sold In a very short time—a great propnt lion to those who heard other: recommend It, who bad fried it. That it is a splendid discovery is everywhere acknowledg-d, and nothing Ilke it was ever I elate prepared. Why, for Clime alone, it is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people ' as It al w ye cures these painful tormentors in twenty-four hours. But what is it not worth to the people if it cures Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Canker, Vipers, Sores of all kinds, (fre quently taking away all the pain in twenty.four hours,) Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitis, Pilee, Womb Complaints, Cramps, Sprains, Sure or Swelled Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, ac.? Would $500,000 express Be value to the lieepie I No Because a man will give freely for relief from punt Will this Oil rellevepain, tn-rtainly it teat. Such men ea we have often named, hon orable and high-minded merchants; mayors, doctors and others have so mid, after from ten to fifty trials. They my the Electric Od is the ducat medical combination ever pre. cared, neither offensive nor injoriona, but effectual in all the above and many other cases. Some honorable and heavy business firms have, it Is true, told some of the old (turpentine, bituminous, Or coal tar. ilic...ted external ap• plications, until their cristomers returned bottle after bob tle, with the remark that " the remedy wan worse than the pain;" yet such men have wiser recommended nor given .ounturiance to them. but see 9000 or our best merchants ordering more every ten days, mid always giving additional ;antimony to the value of this wundertul discovery. That a great many ladies are using it as a medicinal toilet article tor themselves and their children, is well known. It cures all pirap&s, blotches and ernprimo on the face and neck in so idiom a time,.ou wren, siarcely credit it. It frequently radon, a poinjul norileng in two hours; has done it in had sn hour; cured many effectuinly in. six hours. If ladies ',new the :owl.ny, sinngthorny and foaling virtues In this oil, they would sever be initinal to nee anything eine for womb complain.e or pains of nay kind. fusers a letter just received from Beery Wiley, s ho went to England ate weeks niece, (to die) Lomax, July 12, 185fi. PROF. De clues s. Phila.—Dear Blr When I left home for lay health, kscrufoluutt eruptions, .1,0 1 never expected to return ogalo, helloing that my complaint would soon ~ re me off. When you gave me three bottles of your rid to she with me, as Merely a pafifutire, I did . ,t think I would so very soon be relied upon to thank you, I now do, Ice my complete restoration. I gen only say, (eft., the departure of the steamer, that ~,uu hare only to aims here with your Oil, to make a for. t cue in our year. There is not =other similar medicine an auglatni. if In the world. I will write by next steamer. In,, re, most truly, IIIiNLY WILLY It cannot be their imaginations, who state that old sorer, het hive d'sclaarged from bit months to tive years, hare .•on eared by this Oil. It cannot be untrue, nor a droop. two, where pain is relieved In one dee, often in half an hour. Not common sense dictates no!—and CCU written letters say not Come and tee them. A regular Doctor in attendance; and Ladies can consult a Lady, privately, by dropping a line to the office. Advice from a distance, mak ing inquiries that any physician can answer, will be promptly attended to. Always enclose a stamp, as our ser i ices are freely given, and we era drawn upon too often in t nix way All cases treated liberally, with or without the , it, IL9 I have two Physicians associated fir this express purpose. Prof. C. DI CRASH, No. 33 South Eighth Street, Phila. Y. B.—The largest bottles ten times the cheapest. Please notify me of any case or failure to cure in from half an hour to three weeks, es I wish to cure all. I=l 4.Y'. For sale by DR. 141SYSZR. 140 Wood at. gnu 80 ITATION LN NgW FiSOLLAriD-- - Branca, N. 11., June 9th, 1833. To B. A. Planeslock di O.—Gentlemen: For flee years past I have used It. A. Fahneateere Vermiform for an an• thehnintic In my practice; myettentlon wen Bret called to tt iu a =se where I bad failed to dislodge worsts with nolo• eel, pink and cowhage. A bottle was obtained and wool with desirable effezt; since then I have prescribed it for hundreds of patients, and in a large majOrit rOf mesa. ith complete succe , a. In oneease a single bottle of the melt. clue brought away from one patient windy eight worms. I hove never known it to do harm, and 1 am Induced to make this statemetat from an honest conviction that it Is the raced valuable Vennifuge yet known. Ankh la my can t derive In Its "worm killing" powers, that I recommend it to other physicians in this nr.ilon a .and tarnish them wan the articla. M. a SAVAGE. M. D Prepared and sold wholesale and retell by B. A. FAGG IN TUCK A CO., corner of Wood and First streets, Pftta butrab. 8,5 Law Hooka. r AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Booke, to rots. Pe. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier's Inadtutes; G mealier') Evidence; Wbartou's Digest, last ed.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, ka ago. B. auaxong, at the car: of Bruning. Posd. B U • ILDIIII3 /OUT FOIL lEi A LY 2 feat front on PTYLIE street, and extending baotc 109 font to Wide alley. On, the bak. part of the Lot is biiiittoixio small Muses. This Lot Is in a desirable location Or a reaidence,• and will be avid low, and on favorable terms. Title goo, and clear (rota. locumbrance. Enquire of GEO. P. GlLLAilnic 11.13 Boarding_Schooh f\ll. SUMMER BOA.RDING HOUSE.--The GLEN EIDTKL Vi and Grounds are oiTaredi Stir. RENT for either the above parposes. The size and'arrangement of the house, : the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and th e' . singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable ' render this a moat desirable location for either a Hale or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to Tx] h2.4tf .7. W. BUTLER, 97 Fran t etreet. Irving's Great Work. r i ii E DIPS OF GEORGE WASIIINGION.—The first moo of the above work to now reedy for delivery—the second volume will be reattlrAtOrtly. It is nw tly gotten np —print ed on fine paper with three or More iaulkuita and pleas. f'ziee 2,00 per voll=6. This edition s ts published oiChiivel by Subscription, and payable on the delivery of each voluono 1' J KISN'ER & CO. are Sole Agents for the above work. Othoe, No. 30 Fifth street, in ,Lautler'a Bookstore, whore the books will be open for subscriber's names. ..fer All orders addressed to T. J. B. & Co. will be strictly ett-raled to. tray- Catmairs wanted. astadowlina 1 00 1' , 22 d" es NoLDfaller.Erlitpiticißil GOO half boxes Galloax Sardines; 200 bore% do do 300 quarter bxs. do do 6 dozen Anchovies; to dozen Capers; 5 dozen Olives; dozen Lubstora. Just received and for sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, sep7 No. 30 Wood street. lit, N-200 tons N6a. 1 and 2 Anthracite, [ clta," "Cameron" and" Cordelia" furnaces; 100 tone Sock Juniata ; 100 " "Monroe," do; 50 . "Mill Creek," do; 76 Shade," Somerset county; for sale by (midi)) JOHN 3100ittlEAD Lampe; liL4)" i - 200 tons llattlabac:lllgos and lor gaiey sepia JOHN 11001tTLEAD. 1,4 NW WOKS—Just racelyed by express, this day— Memoirs of F. 8 Prentiss, In 2 Vole ; line's Travels in China, in 2 Sobs; Lady of the West, or Gold Seek:ire. by J. Billion ; Old Homestead, by Ann 8. Stephens; Aspiration — autobiography of Qirtlacca, by Mrs. Marmots; Gillespie on Surveying—a new work; Rag Picker, or Bound and Free; Spalding's Japan; Tennyson's Poems, new edition; I owe, as It is In 1805, (eighth supply?) Dr. Dixon, or Scenes of a New York Surgeon ; Bayard Taylor's Japan ; Household Words for November, 20 cents ; Yankee Notions do 12 do Paterson's Magazine do 17 do Godey's Ludy's Book do 20 do Bat lou's Magazine do 10 do N Y. Journal, (second supply,) 18 do all who want Books as soon as published, call at LAUF- Flth'S Inokstore, No. 30 Fifth street. oct2l rriN ENCYOLOPBOIA CIIBMIBTIiY, Practical and Theoretical embracing application 10 the Aria, etallurgy, Mineralogy, Geology, Medictine and Pharmacy. By James C. Booth, A. M., M. ,P. 8., 'Molter and Iteffiler in the United States Mint, Professor of Applied Chemistry in the rr , stkilei Institute; assisted by Campbell Moffitt, author of " Applied Chemistry" and "Chemical gattiPulik ti,os " Second edition. Fin sale by oct2 B. T. 0. MORO 4N, 104 Wood et. NDIA 111 OLOGOOU . The beet article now In nie for 1 curing Fever and Ague, and other Moue dimities. Those suffering from tee above complahitsehonld call anti try u bottle. Twelve Macon }net received h 4 octal JOB. FUMING. , • ' 4 !"." , .t, nwam 1101%115:' JOHN P. GLASS, Proprietor. PITTSBURGII,ra WM.,O. dONNELLY RESTAti RAN .TI. OALIAGIIIOt. . - 01L1 , 1 LI COP' A eft_ Ist saz . sme4; P 11.1" . a WIT Afir . J• 4ty 7 t.if :441. da X tiat • ine.oes. itt4enele, .fakestlea e a ,: • wtie, dour, LI timdtiW'Ner• &lams ' indardnnalciou su - - " 14 -eche. -Paine, In—the Brea, aid • . Beth 101,1'1:nubs, retool. w•AiSet , • Iddisidpeery Yew are tee .difitsases itiwttly4 ov - POrgattee inne is , not More orlesarequired t at4. mach eufferint Alight be 'Oriented. It•ei harmless boot effectual •Catharths -were more freely- neat. No person . can feel well Arline.* auntie hatiltsitbials,peg. walla; beeldee it 8 oop eeeinne s iefild.effen Attu' drawee, wideb might have beeWavoklid'by.tbistilinkyE4 Judicious axe of a good purgative. ' Tuts since irue of Colds, geverl.h symptoms, and :111litins lierangententa. They all tend to become or prima the- deliJeeted-eind formidable distempers villa toad the hearties ell over the land. Mince a reliable , family physic Le of the 'ffrat'lm. • portant* to the publie health„ and this Pill hsit - been 'Per. rested with Consummate skill, to meet that demand. /al .: extensive trial of it. virtues by Phjideians,,Profeasorsvind • Patients, has ehoirn results warpaasing anything hitherto ;"' known of soy medicine. Cures hare been effected beyond belief, were they not enhatantia'ed by persons of such ea &lied positions and eindueter as to forbid floseaspfelati of untruth. • ... ' Among the, eminent gentlemen who have, testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention... • . Doct. A. A. HA 'EB, Analytical Chemist of and State Assayer of Ateseachruetts, whose high prof character la endorsed bysbe Eon. EDWARD EVERETT, flematoref the Dalted Stater. ROBERT O.IVINTIIROP, Br Speuskerer he Uonse of Representativea ABBOTT LAWEENCE,'Pdinister Plen. to England.- }JOHN B. fiTTZPATILICK, Catholic DOLT of Boston also, Dr.i.lt. MILTON, Practical Chemist of Hee OM endorsed by Hon. W. L. ITARCV, Secretary of State; • WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man in Anferica; S. LEtuitiD A CO, Proprietors of the Metrapeiltan /Total, end others. . Did voice permit, we could . glee many hundred rertifi• entail from all parts where thriPiffs have been used, but estt• dente even more convincing than the experience of eminent publiomen, to intheireoffesdet ppott trial Thee Ms, the reseitsfrong InveatigatiOn.and ; study, . are offered to the publin'ke the 'beet Ind Meet complete which the -pnwentetats .of medical etderiee. can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs O:angelica, nut o the medicinal' virtue/on, of Vegetable Itealieditleelttrac;4 by Chemicallittieteht wetate of ptrity, end doMbhied to nether in etch a manner eut.tti insure. die heatTraiitata. .The system of composition for medicines barbeew found Merry Pectoral and Pills loth; to produce a more efficient remedy than bad hitherto been obtained by any proems. The :Tamale r•erfectly ambits. While by the 43111 , 010d00r composition, every, medicine ia hardened with more Arline , of acrimonious and Injurious qualities,bythie,eachbill. vidnal virtue only that is desired for the o:Cadre - effect is t -present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of 'oath , substance employed are left behind, the curative curative virtues only being retained. 'fence it is self evidenttbst the effects ehould prove es they have proved, more purely remedial, and the Pillars: more powerful antidote to disease thin any other medicine known to the world. . . - As It Is frequently expedient that many medicines ahould be taken under the counsel of an attending Ptrydebin; and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know 'accu ing its composition, 1 have supplied the rate loittinlat ty which both thy Pectoral and Pub qta.mide,l4o. - the hole body of Ptactitionemill theNnlted Stater' and British American Provinces. 14 boViiiier, there should.bwanyone who hag not received theta, they will be fOrwarded by suli his request.. Of all the Patent. Medicines ttiat Are offered, haw few would be taken It their composition area knOverir Theft life conslota in their mystery. I have no mystenian'r • • The compoeition of my preparations isasiti open -to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the emblem freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinide merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronottneed'hy sciebtilki men to be a wonderful medicine before: ibar.effectir,wers known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the some thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and_ans willing to certify dint their anticipation; were more than realized by their effects upon trial They operate by their powerrfnlinfluence an Maternal viscera to purify the blood arid atiniulate it Into' 'really action—renctove the obairtictlons of the stomack . bowels, Liver, and other orrane of the body, restoring theivirregir tar action to 'mutt, and by correcting, wherever they el. let. ouch derangements as are the first origin of dkiease. Prepared by Dr. JAIIIi,M 0. - AYilly Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, Mass. Price 25 cent! 'per brut Five bozesfor 81. Sold by B. A. PAHNE,2OOII & CO., at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh ; 'and byall Dealers -very where. - IN HA LA T lON ASTHMA AND rGISIBIPTIGN NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL .B.Y(I.EANA BROM:MT ROME TO TL 1 DOOR 01 THE B.f.LIGII A U'ORDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made /A. by Dr. Curtis, of is is city, in the treatment dean. eumption, Asthma, and ell dismisses of the Lunge. We re. = • I ler to " Ds. Cunrr3's Ilronnta on Ismaturo REMUS Varna AND CliennT Bram" With this new method, Dr. C. Sure stored many afflicted ones to health, seen eviieneeof which he has Innumerable certificates. Speaking of.the treat! meet a physician remarks, "It Is evident that inhaling-- , constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the , dicinal properties must come in direct contact ',with the ; • whole aerial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape - themany and varied changes predmmd upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." • The LI ygea , ist is for Pale at all the Druggists throughout the eon ntry.—.6rem fork Dutchman of January 14. TI. Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the anal, ;lith e 1 . . oat the least Inconvenience—the heat of the body being eoftleient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of Mae of cures, like the following, !nigh' be named: One package of the Hygeana has cured me of.the Asthma of ant years standing. J. P. Haasnonr, n . P. D. Duncan:mo, Pe. lam cured-of the Asthma of ten p of an? standing by Dr. earthen Hygeana. Kinnear Et,hTml, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' ' • &Ire. Paul, of No. 6 Ilemtnand tame., .11 , Y., wits.oured of e.vere case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister has been cured of a distressing esug,hc fseverat • warn' standing, and decided to be incurable by the phyal.- dons. She was cured 1n one month, by the Ilygettna. • . J. IL Gsoatirr, Richmond., ale. The Bev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, testifies of our clue In the following language New Yalu, Noy. 11, 1864. ' Diu think highly of Dr. Curtis's ilygeans as fi remedy in diseases , of the throat and longs. Having had „ same opportunity to testify its efficacy, 1 am convinced that it is a most excellent medicine, both the SYrup and• , the inhaling application to the chest. N. IL—Dr. Curtis's Hygeana is the ORIGINAL and ONLY '- GENUINE ARTICLE: ail others are bate imitations, or' vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shoo them as you, would POISON. SQr For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street ; B. H. &Bets & Co.; Lea A. Beckham, .Allegheny City ; John. Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Raiser, Itochester. ftnyltdaware Carter's Spanish lOW tire. THI GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I Not a Particle of Mercury in it.. r NT TIE AFFLICTED READ AND BONDERIAO dJ Infant e Remedy for &Tofu* King I 'PEI, Rherme;>4':: that, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples =Davide. on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Aga. and Foyer, Chronic She : . syea, Ring Worm Cr Teeter; Scald Read, Untargenumt and Pain of the, 'Bone! and Jointe, - Stubbara Mess, Syphilitler Disorders, Lumbago, dpioal aDmplotate, and all Messes. arising (rani as ll:kindle:Ems use of AlmporyilmMalseree it Life, or Impurity of the Blood: • AIR. This great alterative Medicine and , Prirlder oPlNoild Is now Iliad byt . thande of grateful imilantaikrom au pair of the Milted Statea, who testify daily Lo usmarkabl eures performixl -by the test or'll enedidnea., ‘ 4 ,CAß:, TisatT SPANISH OUR? Nenealea, Rhenniatint4 scrofula, Eruptiona on the Skin, Liver Diseiae r "revere, Ulcers, Old Soros, Aiifections of the Eldnus„ Diseases= MP= Throat, Remade Complatnto, Paineatodar.,Watr of thwitotiee ! aad Jobths, arasp.edily put to eight by tidal; this grestand, inestimable remedy. Par all- diseases= the Blood, nothing has yet been Dined to compare. vitt! it. It chews the system of au ilaposi ties, seta gently and efditently on the Liver and Nidoep, strengthens • die Digestion, Idea tone to the . 13=suich e makes-the-elfin-dear and healthy, and restores the Cons* tutionienfeabled.by disease or broken down by glummest:a of youth, tots pristine vigorand strength__ , For the ladies It brineariattly better than all the oils. motioa-ever-ueed, A few doses of Cuba's Bpanleb Mixture will remove • elk sallowness of complexion, the Poem • mantling the I:keok., give elasticity to the atop, and prove the general hml.th in aramerkahltedegree beyond all the medicines ever bean; of. The large ntnittn of Oketilleitee wed tram persons from all parts of the Ilittedltsitmle the teat evldeChe that 'Wow Is no. humbug about. It. The New, hotel lyseereiniegbdratea,phyldciane, and paid* men, well known talks corminadty, all add their tesUmony . _bulbs , wonderful ideate of this 01111A7`11fAXt.V.PUItlif Call on the Agent and get a Circular and..Almanie,ssad • had thiertaiderfal Mires this truly grobtestoritllgedk#SS ' has performed. None. genuine. unless eigned by _MOE= Proprietors, No. 8 Part etreei, V4ehidowi, 'Va.; to. abodi all •arders for en4P l k , and agendas mast be toldronted. Awl for sale by It A. EAILIESTOCK, JOgU,OII NO, PIarALINQ BEZIS., andby Drugs:tato morally; oersidaiely " •. sTATEMENT FllOlll els - TATE - MINT FROM . CANADA. Qyzard, rebrour Ilk; 1054. Matra B.A. Fahnateat it Ob.—We had the. ideaseriref , r eoeiv in g, tble - ,10,0 ruin is - the althln certiaPste et-your Vey:, adfuge, which will be yvi7 icatitt#lB6o4ol.4 , oluntarily. We ire Efentletiabi run, 'reryticd3r, MUSSON At annttemnaHhlyr litide daughter, fora pearl ohl, exvi r. eon, older, were for conddezable time' enflevipgfrout worms./ purchased two tottleenof poor Vormitnge, of which I gaze them three doses, according to directions, end etvango to any, indesil. than IliteighoutothitpaAntves lese than LIVE lIIINDII/I:l•Wolladkeemeof itoventretorl Gnary length of foam tweille to fifteen inches. Having experienced so Muth of the , ,lsitiellefil elfeetrof your Vermifoge, Libel It my - doty to'recomm(eid" it rotas-f' d p its ublic against wo ,my rms ever opinioon, ffer one ed. fo the of Alta must; et:Venda= t ett* , Gentlemen, believe me to he • Your mush obliged and Steriii"/tumble ' • NATELARIGL rreperad and Bold by B. A. A. 'fillingrotag t Ate corner of First and Wood streets... AHOME IN TEIN COUNTItYI—Fee• salta'a omitiartahle Cottage Hoare of tax mania and good calluv-irith frame barn and stable, carriage house, awoke .-kaup j arp; other bulklinge, with twelve Acres of welLitaprgee4"oo_,,l Also,Hruite of every variety and choice guldttlefilV goo.' Garen, with fruits, Sowers, grape Muse, em:R. pieta order. • Immediate poseeebtoiCein- be 'siting - 1f re. Haired. Situated lu. a healthy and. agreeable .locatious three miles from the Point ferry, on the Witabil Mee $2,200; terms easy. This ts a taro opportunity for. persons who are deudrotu; of procuring a country . selt near the city. . N. crumuzirr EON,- eePT • B.3.libtrltet at. .1114111% 111.1r3UUM LiATILARdOrf cools heal V end removes all ejrmptoms of headache.. Persona using . ' . . WRIGET'd EATIULMON • Are never liable to Sun•etroke. WEiIOHY'EEPItRdEIII7I EnTEAEXON . f P the moat valuable aciplaition to the toilet, retaini ng m e .3 flair in any required form. For gale by by. GE O. EL' .lISYSEII and E. E. SELLEES CO., at 2A eenteper bottle.• • angle:— t • 'Prepared by Elia'. 4 , ling. A Vne A m N it ° °on batiks of. • - .J. this delightful _article , 1 for the hair hare been eeld, and sales are atilt lneretudog, por beautifying, preserving or restoring the halt. pre,. peration cannot be excelled. The cents). a brings it within the reach of all. Try a N at i, p as will Ilnd it goal told, wholesahiand - retell, at Bepl2 fhAIdARKLIT kola' NEB, 800118, am—Lelitles Melt Itirrit JO= at • U.S for October; (o Odlobast i The Echoelboy, by vineries Dickens; Trial and Triumph, by T Arthi/r ; 8. and D. by &laud Lover. Deceived and for sale at KLANE'S PILLS AND VlilialLtUir koiirAle inB rtt O eepT Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. i tioLume PIS AND Ofv" sepii 1 I MEDICAL. POP THI CUM OP W. A. GILDENFENNKY' & 0029. Fifth et. opposite Me Ttestre. !Al ENT for ante at Da, alilialitel4 Oarood Wood attest and Virgba atop. \ _