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Farm of 118 acres, of which 85 acres are cleared, balance good timber. within 83. mi'es of the city, near St. Clair churl, lying between the two Washington 11loads and about the Washington Valley Railroad: Therelatioal under the whole farm, and plenty of limestone The house is frame, containing EIS rooms, and all necessary outbuilding. Five acres of Orchard, of the lust grafted apples, poaches and plums. Title perfect. Apply to loov3 dew' BLAKELY 3 RIOIIEY. Lute y Boston, A BOOK FOR THE TIMES. L"'BOSTON; or Woman's Rights and Eplsltunlism Illustrating the Follies and Delusions of the Nine teenth Century;.by Fred Folio. Just published, and have it la advance of all competitors . Beechoroft, by the author of Heart's Kase: obi Homestead, by Ann 8 Stephens ; Kings and Queens, Joerphins, ac., by Abbott: lcreidel ; an Autobiography, by Mrs. C. M. 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As a nursery soap, clothiers au 1 nil others having the cue 01 children will God It nn excellent article. lessons washing the race and hinds with this soap everyday, will tlnd them selveS tree term chaps, chaf e r and roußhnea2 of the skin. It also good shaving soap. Price 12‘(, .ens per cake, or st . . / ..5 tor O rson Paid wholesale and reuil, by ccvl2 S L. CUTHBERT, No. 53 Market et. ILAWLS ! SLLki% )Lenox A Co. have received another large assortment of Shawl:. Their stock ~onl ain, an alln.:,et end ees rtrieft rf Long and Square Bay State. Empire, Scotch, Stella. Ca:tonere, Thibet and other Nhev in of the newest an 1 most faLbionable ntyles inov 6 EW DL)k)K.d—Juat rvcirved by the Adams Exprtes 111 Company 171uckwoce1 ler October contain. aevnaral good articles on tte Chimes War. Fu•Lcm'slkitarine for NDveml.er : 20 cent, Graham's d 20 do Be:“ do (third supply.) 20 ate. 7dey'e Kook d 20 do Yankee N.,lior. do (eerond supply,) lY do N Y. Journal du (fourth supply,) lb do The Cloven Foot—n new work Harpet'a Magnai - e, Enicke broker and Leslie's Gazette of Fashion expected OIL+ day, and will all be sold at :0 eta. per copy only. In future we will sell 101 Magazines and 1' than, for east] only. All who want new and good Books as soon as publlahed, will all at LA CIFER'S 8,17.7.t0re, Nu. S 0 Fifth street. FFA/taTUS Full MA RKINU t.IN EN, At' —relletS, AL T 1 pc. and Ink f.A . stamping Indelible marks on linen, for vale by W S. HAVEN. Stationer, uolf3 Market street, turner of becond. latiCs.F., or the Heaven on the thole 111 ty Rev James Nlacduoald, D. D "A very complete, jUdle . ol.ls and eloquent alaternent of the :4.71-ptural df,losurrs resperting }haven, iu which we admire parti , ularlv the ate.. cce of opt ulations and dream logs en oren entering tut , tl.e discu,cion autjrot."— N. I'. Eounge/“'. "A real b•aven . the f resencc of God and t 1 angels; We-al re.urrectiln • a literal judgment. These are sot f 7711 in glowing term. , The circulation of curb n book eon e ,t 7.11 t to edification in the ehurelies."--.V. I , :dep,c(tw E., sale I y J. S. DAVISON. n Market street. near Fourth A LSTI.r.j..--Jukt reseireo. cur tt t. wing kluda Braver, Tiger. Sleek (delta, Nutria. ;real. Calf and Buck, ces7 1000 , lined silk and fur, at L. 11111.611F1i.1.1 , k 84.N": 4 , no, b No 70 Wit street. List r•ceived, an assottment of lined eLk Alliance, Neap - Often roff.d, clean cuffed. buck and kid lined fur, with filly Siff-rent styles of Win!, Cilrver, at L lIIRSHFIELD S SON'S, nOOO N 0.70 Wad street.. o.i Mill i,l'Fat.ll. , —t'• new o:ent clee.W taut r ter, mann:Rotor. d . he ri'y; the theopeet ea-ti mos compi,e known. Pike, $1,60 For sxle by JAMES WARDROP. QC111:11..01 tell", A I . l',a gr,ss Jett', received and for CI sales InerfPl FLEMINC: BrioS. UResti.ET :PHUT LEN KB argil Plumb Attachment to ,oars, pet with &obi.. sealed patent bubbles, war ranted not to e‘apt•ra t e This compact instrument may be used seps:stely so a ',rel. or In connection wlib a steel or otber square, as a 'leveling and plumbing tool; and may be relied on no more accurate than any other level in the market, being likewise more durable and eppmpas , . A small supply door received and for sale at W. S. I.IA• VEN'S Siaticnery War - thrust, Market street, coiner of Second. nor ti T . ,IMBILUIDESI.Y...,—A. A Mows A Go. will open to a day r_d trro, somber very choice selection of Embroideries, of the newest and most elegant designs; also, a full assort ment of L•Pdias' Emhroidertil Item-cut:l,i and Pls:nCam• brit flanaken Lids ; Gents' Plain and Bordered Lid kis., Au ner9 A. M.ktiti d CU or,. receiving another lot LI cie.tra hie color.. of Par - v.:net tms, Thit,ot Clothe, Mohair De Begos.yettlan Twhip, Le Lalt,e, Ar.c., to which they to•lte att•titrn. LA WRICNCKVILLK FOE SALE—Two larg. t thlding Lots. 61tUut e or. Bh ;ler street, haririg a front of 42 feet by 103 deep to c 7t) felt alley, ex Lelttlag at the allay 73 feet Price $7OO. Terms easy. nor 9 A'E,ON, 63 Market FL TWO LARGE 8T000.11:3 To LET—No. 41 and No 1 11.141 t 61 Marktt. street. S. CL T TUREET 11 SON, 120,9 43 Market street. i vANTt-D-A ww,und hand Nt,ern Caine of 7 or 8 Inch y y cylinder ago 3 fort etro kn. Also a Boiler 3t.) or 36 loans by 24 feet. S. CU ru BERT k EON, norB 63 Market xtreet. WANTIfIJ—A ham of 100 noses, not more Man fifteen mllba from the city, nod •alue of $5.000 or $4,000. towS 8. UT ki SEAT a BON. AVAlNTEh—Twenty•fire men to i.ecome their own land lords, by purchasing Building Lots or oo by 120 feet, situate on Mt. Vi'aehington. Price $220 each. One tenth In hand, remainder In four yearly payments K bexes Clnctnnnti Star Candles, 4a, 1,1 1 , 4 and 6., in Etc re c.nd for pale be ,NTANTt.D—un for Oho rarer, o rarra of Wu U.(71 . CO' either lo Ohio or Vlrginla, wan wood irooro•em.nt.. ARAI VAL OF NEW FiIUIT— WO drums new Fige; 5 bbis sweet Oranges; 2 do extra large Grape Fruit: Just received and for sale by ItEYMER & ANDEREON, nov S No. 3g Wood. .trent. I IkIEESE-000 boxes prime W. K cutting for rale by nor 2 HENRY I. COLLINS. TREES, dc.—Prar, Peach, Cherry, Apple, Plum, U Gooseberry, Raspberry, Evergreens and hovering Shrubbery, of the most esteemed and reliable varieties. nose JAMES WARDKOP. PfIUNA KR HOOT:-600 I,rgo roots of the new Myktre jt, Victorfn ; filogle sta:ks weigh from 3 to 5 lbs each. for sal. by InorB JAMES WA ItDhOP. BEMSIN AX—This day received acid for •ale by n 079 HENRY IL COLLIN& LIME—IbA bbls fresh Louisville for Pale by tiov9 lIENEv H. COLLINS. TIMOTHY SEELP-6 ba,?r, prime Timo th y bend received ea conslgumerit and for role by ner9 ATWELL, LEE k CO 1 JR:X./ME-50 dozen extra Corn Brooms lust received and 1 'll for pale by l nov9 ; ATWELL, LEE A CO. 'I LOTBrI, CASSI M EKES, Ac —A. A MASON ACO have L/ cn hand a pplendid apportment of Broad Clothe., Owl. merea, Beaver Clutha, Satinets, Tweeds, and other goods for inerilis wear novl2 QUICK mi I. V Ett—Sd lbs juit received and for re. e by - novl2 FLEIIING BR AMPBLACK—Grevn.antoun—SJ bole •uet rec•tved end J for sale by I novlll ALCbl—lu btds just received and for Kale by nnel2 FLIOITNI; BROFL 111UP.1 tuNTINF:-20 bble jurt received and for mie toy no•I2 FLEMING RRO3. DAMS'EIiT PAIN KILLKE-6 groer jui.t reeeived and P for Pale by unvl2l ?LESIINO 1114.03. B O ti . A ., X 1 7 2 - 1 ,u 0 mit rt,ri *AI and f;?r L al i e rs by o BRog. B () Emi,kyr. , e arxru this exrellent article j n-crived by JOE. FLEMING, novl2 e.orner or DlAmood and Market at. A MAN K—An artp...lo lo'i chapped bends, A 12. dozen ropeiv-d by JOB. FLEMING. "OLIO: 601P6—1 have Jag reeelvei a mupply of Low's old licon's Wiudeor Soap; 41eo a eupply of Low's Honey Soap. looel2l .10S. YLEMI G. hEA TUNIC AND FULMONIC 1,:[1 SYRUP—I have Just received a supply cf the above celebrated articles [ . novl2l JOS. FLEMING. EIDLITZ POWDERS—I haveon hand a tares supply of 17 fresh tseMIME Powders. [novl2) JOS. FLEMING. I OLD CREAM-1 have on hand a supply of freshly pre. pored Cold Cream. [novl2) JOB. FLEMING. ( ) COWL -6o bushols Onions in tore and for sato o ,onsfirnm.nt by InooPJ ATWELL, LICE ,t CO _________ 111 EAN s--1 bbl mail Whqe Beans just received on con I , wgnment aria to sale by __ __ boyg ATWELL, LEE it CO. R OLL BU . o UTfilfi.L2 bile prime MIA day received am for 111:NRY 11. HOLLINS. .., 1111.IM by ineel3) 141. Na KF.I) OlL—Tileday "'"lrF...jYfolrl7oolelYll4B. Dern l i n , FiEle 0 1.L.--ii,c, yeti end n r EN ..a ß i.: y i li. coLuNg. I MlS—l6oifi-,-i i : vidi - i.uliiville Lime to - ri e by i nov2 WISNItY H. VLLINS. GGwrps Asp oA UN TU . :TS—lie - sr etylea receicke te , daily . iti (doll, silk and fur, ot oct27 L. HIRSHVIELD di 80108 . I\T 0. SUGAR-70 hbde prime for rale, by ocit.s MAI It A HUNTER. nII2EBE-200 boxes prime W. H. Cheese Ting. receieeci V mad for sale by [octl2] Y. K. DRAVO RAILROADS. o g 41_p, Ok. Bummer Arratirement—Change of Time. THREE DAILY TRAINS ENCTR WAY, (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) &nd but one Change of Can between (ON and after ?Sunday, June 18th,1866, Trains will run sti ‘, j follows 0011813 EAST. Express Mail Night Train. Train. Train. ..-10:00 A. M. &30 P.. 11. 11:30 P. M ..11:10 " 1:46 " 1/.50 A. M .1220 P. M. &u 0 " 213 " .1158 " &44 " &01 1.20 " 7:08 " 3:26 " 2r13 " 8:26 " 4:48 " 2:44 " 8.61 " 6:14 " Arrive BelSair ....... 3.30 GOIN " MEET. err. 6:18 " G __ . Cotumbae... Newark ..-. Zanesville . Convntl...- llambridge Barnesville Belmont .. . . Ilspre.o Mad ./Vsght Leone. Train. Train. Train. 8e11air....-.... ....... . 9:45 A. M. 6:16 A. 51. 6:00 P. M. Belmont 10:31 " 6:15 . 7:08 Barnesville 10:52 " 6:43 . 7.40 " Cambridge ..... .......11:56 " 8:04 " '9.00 " Ooncord...-.... ..... 1.217 P. M. 8:30 . 9:25 • Zanesville 1:10 " 9:30 " 10:30 Newark 208 . 10:37 " 11:50 " Arrive Columbus— &TO " 17.15 P. M. 120 A. M. The Express Train going Bast will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord. Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only. 00130 WEST will atop only at the above named Stations. The Mail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mall is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Stn Sion on proper notice being given. OULNG EAST. _ - - - The 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connecut at Columbna with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 8 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 on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Phßadelph is and East- ern Cities. The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with gandasky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Whittling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving 4aMsville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the OAS TL sin on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbna Passengers leavingT ndiana polls andflelichmond by morning Train on Indiana Central RaiLlusati also connect with this Train at Columbus, • nd react Wheeling at 9;15 P. Si., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train illitLEsltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more 6E6 P. M., next day. The 11;30 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 53u P.M., and arri•ea at Belli& at 11:15 A. M.: connecting witb the Accommoda. lion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pass.. gore leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route,ria Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day. ton, reach Columbus in asaaort to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Aeroturotalatton Train for Cumber• land, el eet a t".. , and resume by Express Train Malta x uu t tern Cities. GOLYG WEST. The b. 15 A. M. Mall Train connects at 13ellatr with Niztit Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Manafield and Mt. 'Vernon. and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trams for Cincinnati, and with trains for Senior, Dayton, Indiana polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and ma Urbana. The 945 A. M. Express Train concocts with the Ex areas Train from Baltimore, and arrive, In Columbua at P. M., and connects with trains going bouttiand West art ie. log in Cincinnati at 7 P. 51. The 8,00 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with nail Train at 215 A. 51., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indian a• polls, Lafayette, Terre haute, Saint Laois and ISAAC H. SOUTIIWICE, Sept Zanesville, June IR, IS55—( j e2l CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH STEAMERS ECLIPSE APID MOSAL/E, VIA WELLSVILLE, AND Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANOK. shortest, quickest and most rciluble route to T ledo, Chic:tags, Bock huond, Goiania, and et. Louis, L VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Hundred melee shorter and abut i r, hours quicker than the cimultous one ris I udianapolla. Three Daily Trains from Pf tt,burgh to Cleveland. Three Latly Trains from Cleveland to Chime . ° Time to Cleveland FIX hours, Cidmqd twenty:three hoar., and St. Louie thirty-seven hours. On and after Monday, September the trs it! ' this road will run as follows: The Trains of the Olio and Penn. 11.111 road :ea o ing Pit to burgh at 200, A. M. and 8.00, A. 01_, and 300 P 01 r.r.n nett nt Alliance at 5.00 L. M., 11.00 A. M , owl 0 3: Y. M. at follows : Trains tbr Cleveland leave Lilian', 8 00. A .11.,11.1..1 A. M., and 6 as P. M., conn.cting et klutliton WWI Trains otr Cut.. ahoga Palls 'bond Akron, and arming i u Cleveland at 10 A. M., 210 P.M, and Bus P 51. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Lewis, Ruck Island, Galena, and the North-vast, who wish to go through .1:1.- out detention, will take the train leaving Pitts:iurgh at 800 A. )I. ' and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., that Is the only train by which Jose cr.onne,!..,G4 are made through the otiose points. Pascenovre by a... 4 icoin Mimeo .17.30 neat tnornhiz. and St. Loot,. at mid,igl.t The Eteskmore Hap° and I - L.84.11e w :esc e the Mer,r, hale wharf every morning, (Sundas,s exceireel,, o'clock, for connect - 1n; with the train 'enrol, WelL.rille at 4 30 P. M. AD Accommodation Ttsio w6l leer,. Wellsenie (Sundays axneptod,) at 11 40 P. Si, coun” , •t:ng at 831 ur 1 with Express Train, arriving in Cleveland at 10 1' Ni Tr^los from Well.eville connecting at Bayard for Carroll ton, Waynesboro, Dover and New l'hilad,lphia. /far Ticket., for Cleveland, Chicago nod th• North We,t via Wellsville, are sold at $1 lees that, via A Tbo Trains from Cleveland to Totedo kn..l follows:—Leave Cleveland at d.lO A. NJ., , 0b M. Arrive at Cbicago halP. Id , 7.40 A. NI.. n Z.O M Tralua leave Chicago for Rock I,:and nul H Lou:. Mt. follows For Rock Leland at ti 00 A. 31. ant 11 In , I' For SL Louie, 1.15 A. 51. sod 11.45 I'. 11. • Passengers for EL Loul6 go over hock 'island Joliet, and thence oeur the adcatto and Mississippi Itallrresi to Alton, and thence by steamboat (E 3 mLes,, to EL Passengers by the 9 19 A. M. Train arrive at St. It un. I same evening, and by the 10.06 P. M Train at 13.^,11 neat day. Baggage chocked through to Clevelaud, [b., checked for Chicago sud Bt. Louis. ' • To Allln.n. 42 30 " Cleveland 400 " Toledo _ 650 " Chicago ....$l3 00 $lO 60 " Bloomingt...l6 90 14 60 " St. Loula 21 00 16 60 - - Passengers are requestoetl to procure their ticket -9 at the °Moe of this Company, In the Monongnhola Hone., thint door below the corner. Great American and U. S. Express & lail Route 72 3.1111t1 OP DISTANCE SANTP, And Two C hangea of Cara and Baggage ..dootded. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: carc.eao, ALTON R ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formorly Chicago 45 Slimelssippl. CIOAOO TO T. LOUIS IN 15 , 41.1011a&—Trains leave the Illinois Oactral Depot, foot of Water ezreet— St. Louie Day Expreas daily E andays excepted, 7 15 A M. St. Loots Nidit Expreee daily, Saturdays ex 9:30 P M. St. Louie pre ht d Emigrant daily, Bond. exc. S::30 A M. Baggage checked through to St Louis Trains run direct through to Alton, (259 miles) with out change of care or baggage, and connect with the Company's nplendid steamer, Winchester and Ectedecr, running in exclusive connection with 1 . ... Min:, Trains from Alton to St Louie, (23 miles,) without landing. Three boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpe,wed on the Western waters, being fitted up with Battu, and spa. slows Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of removing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad t-areling, and reaching St Louis refreshed from the &leant of a long ride. To Kansas and Nebraska this le the most direct route, and passenger's destined for Bloomington, Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Missiscrippi, Nils- Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee riven, will note the Lcaportaut saving In distance, being seventy-two ranee less to St Louis, udrty-seven miles less to Bloomington, and fifty-eight miles less to Springfield than by say other route. B CUTLIBERT A BON Through Tickets over thie route can be procured at the various R. B. Ticket Offices In New York, Boston, Philnlet phis, Baltimore, Albany, Batifalo, dc., and at all Through Ticket Offices throughout the States, and in Chicago at the Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tre mont blouse—and at the Depot of the Illinoie Central Rail road, foot of Water street. Beeville - IWe Baggage Men will slwaye be at the Depots of the various Roads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage through to any point desired on the line. IL P. MoRGAN, Jr., Suoerintendeut. 11. J. D. 13CHERNINJILWRN, sep7 Gang Passenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN( TIMM/0U Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Mississippi. Ohicago, Burlington and Quincy • RAIL MAME ROAD FORARILLY ens Cmcsoo AND AURORA h OTRIT. MILITARY Tam R. R. is Prow °Demurs:in, And Trains run the entire distance from CaII:UGC/ TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Care. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK., MUSCATINE, OQUAWIgA, WAPELLO, PORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF", ko., and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPEDNIPLELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and Intermediate Stations on the llliaois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all the important points west of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miler, less staging than by any other route. The Road, for a large portion or the way, le laid with the CONYLNLIOn RAIL, the smoothest riding and beset Railroad In the West— well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant new Cars. sir By thia route passengers are sure of making tonnes,- dons, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoids og the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of navign tion, ae on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICRIITH by this route can be purchased at all the Hailkoad Offices in the Rest; 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. R. R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn ate., opposite Tremont gonSeaidnelitN. kitIIGHT consigned by this route trill receive immedi ate despatch. C. 0. EteddlilOND, Bup't. C. E. FOLLETT, Gen'l Ticket Atet, Chicago. AtEr TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Officee of the country. intl9 Columba, and Baltimore RAILROAD I:3ONYISOTINCI WITT! a=l FAISX VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEv ELAND I.ft To IA Salle... $lO (8) $l3 " 18 00 1 i "lone ..... 18 15 11 uo • Fpring - 0,.141 lb 70 10 2.0 Burlington 18 00 EIMEN32! .1. DURAND, Sup't, Ctn....114nd. .1. A. OAUGLIEY,Ag-'t, Pltubur,,,b AIR LINE ROUTE IMTWIIICN 1, 4 ! • 7* , • 1. 0 • •• r, CENTRAL ROUTE liMiM RAILROADS OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA AND -T-e ittl fe RAILROADS VIA COLUI/BUS. rIIIIIIOIIGH FRO hl PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI IN 151 HOUR'S AND 40 MlNUTE?—Connecting at Cin cinnati with U. S. Mail Line Steamer. , Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi Steamer., Covington and the Lawrenceburgh Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central itailroada. Through Tickets, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to Lex. ingion. Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, de Sc. Via Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indiankpolhi, St-Louis, Sc. An TAE LITTLE N 111.11.11 vdit COLUMBIIB, being the scorer, gums and nicacr suer[ tram Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, and connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, U. 8. Mail Line Steamers, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and Law renceburgb ROMte, offers facilities no other route can give, as through tickets by all the above routes can only be iroct..red vie Columbus and the Little Miami Rail road. TORRE DAILY TRAINS, 'VIA COLUMBUS AND CU MEM First Train—Lace Pittabargb by 2 o'clock A.M. Express Train, arrive at Columbus at 10.50 o'clock A. Ili., and Cin cinnati at 2 40 Y. 01. Second Train—Lear° Pittsburgh by 8 o'clock A. U. Train, arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock P. and Cincinnati at 1:4 o'clock, night. Third Train—Lave Pittsburgh by 3 o'clock P. M. Fast Express Train, arrive at Columbus at 2 o'clock A. 21., and Cincinnati at 7 34 o'clock A. M. VIA. COLUMBUS DATTON AND TWO DAILY TRAINS INDIANAPOLIS 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 Indianapolis at 7.60 P. M. Sewn,' Train—Leave Pittsburgh at S o'clock A. AL, arrive at Columbus at is o'clock P. M., sleep a; Xenia. Third Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M., arrive at Columbua at 2 o'clock A. M., Dayton a: 5 o'clock A. M., and Indiinapol'a at /0 A. 51. .P.s Be particular to call for tickets via Columbus, be ng the only reliable route. For all informat on and Through Tickets, please apply at the Ohio and Penngylvacia Railroad Olidce, (corner omen,) under the Ad•;nongahela Lions°. J. 0. CURRY, Ticket Agent. Or at Federal Street Station, GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. GEO. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. P. W. BTRADER, General Scent, glecionati. I north OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD, .4~ --. ~, ,,.~:: BROAD GAUGE. fir UK Sib.),TEST, QUICKRO'r, LLICAPEST AND ONLY 1 RJUTE by I.W:it Pussouvre ono hure all Railroad to Tim, to t , t. Lout., 27 hours, from Pittsburgh. Toe El 3. )q• of this Road aczomm,dates with, cars —eleven fe.t inside—with roomy aeat.4, unattainable on narrow gunge made By the ULlo and Peon .ylvant a Railroad from Plttgourgh to Creelline, paoleng.re connect wick Itailroude for Indian. apolls--conoectieg ch,ere wit.h Terre Haute end Richmond Railroad :or rlactum. No ..Imuße of rare at Terra Haute. Blegage oba:ked to Indlanapolia, theti7e to S. Loule. Trains leave Pittshurah an renews: The Fat Train leaven at Y A M Mail 'frai 'ear, et SA. 'I Expree. Train leay. at 3 I' M Passengers make ebatierii - ais el errs line f r In ilitinapolia, and there make rinse connection. with rail road fir Vineennee. wii bout a thenge f rare, and t Via cainnes take the Lib,. ant Miaitietoppl Railroad dn-eet for Ft Louis—through in 5 tuna ; connentl. gat Santhival with the I lincii6 lentrrai Gann, where first elan. F•iiiimer•nn lA,4l.lticu,i bit had N:.311,1114, V:rktbiurg, New Haane. .nd ill pints en •he :ewer Mia-i•taiifil Harr. Passengers can alone, lin.l at St.. Leub, aiesmers ior the Up), end ?II •souri river.. Tbi., 1e ( , no hund,e.t ml!r, Short , t r Jute to St. Louis To St. Lnui, vl3 P..d . e'..nteloo•a• .1 Linton $lB 30 To " •• U I onto.. N.onot ur,.l DA, t n . 18 30 Ti " C..d0.ut0.,, Lin luut.t; and Law rmr.o, burz. 10 30 l'as=engers and 13.sgirage trar,f,rted trwm epos ic depot free of charge. For through tick• Is or further p;,,,aa a apply to J G. CUlatY, Tickat Ageui • O. & P. Railroad Company, oorLer oak., !donor gnbela Nttsburgh, or to OHO. PAILN.IN, Iletci Agent, Frvieml Street nation, Allecheny City JA., , f * LIB 15.1.. WARD, ; uN•rin'eudent 0. d M. Railmod F. A NOV kimat. !'ittoburgh, ,thp PITTSBURGH A!! CON NE LBVILLE Ai :1 ‘ .. ) 4-5 *yr r- 1i AILHUAD. rum.: AN CO - NSKI.LSVILLE RAIL -I:t,A nt , s , ,•: from West Nvirt,..) to Gum:mile - vine, fifty ei . ,:ht (r.“ I IttshurFh, co Y,ugGlogheny 1111. r. r ,,- (1,,t Itcwi ,14.1' Opt!II for th• tranpporta• t On nl pi0....n,:tet....n•1 ,I;co-rii,n with th. fine f,..1.1.t .t.orgia to Wn nvil.rill., daily, IW f Vw• • Theeteemer lt.t I '4; wit Irene Iv: htherh ono the )Inannyttheie othertt,,, AL but: pest three. o'ei , hr Newtth, c - teettng .ttore cab Ina MOM, ,70111 treeing n.: .n t',tt [wit, lite, retnohltts Ih•re et 911. 4 in ',la, r. , , Ire 011140 I:hioht,,, Fere teSI 76 Fore I 1:• 011. .... ........ 01 , I_ , nn , ,,11 :e in It' uttloll6l, et 615 nt, nnettt there Ith the .0 rob ihll:Lursb it I A o'v! r.t. =ZIMI Yu,. !rum LLlo4L.mrts T . F,-1.1.t. -n1 Noo,ugor 1 ram o1:1 Ic.ve Con. ,i 0 AM, and rvturnln.:, w leave Wee% . e. M., ~‘; p:rl.: at al, way Ataitou, Ir Neu , LI la fr• eLti arm Fntunl.y the ununl nr•ernoi.o trriin over until IM" luy oftrrmol host from PittA. bu—rt l.r hi• 10-.1, vllki doLaT .n, apply to the I rio.re cn b , ard ^Jh • E..: inn, Or t, the, A g We, .tn•4tnnl Raporiote.lent ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: Carrying the Great U. States Mail and Express TWO 1'.1.-41ENU Fit TRAIN,. RUN DAILY on Ite e:ll.lre !:".a C A 1 1. IR= Thir uot.junctfun alth Trains 01 Lb. Ohio end Ittusiarsipi t II It and Chicago and 11.11.2111aIlromf, forms the mast d1r....1 and onl y Don:tnoctl, ft It rout• Inn Cif 112.1C0 to t 1.1.11:16, Clitt:AUtt G. CA DOI, iCAIIII to DUttLiQUE. Trales Ira r. C 111.,, :, a. 10 A. M. mill 1020 M —ST. LehlS Lab Cadge I{IPII3B. r,oonizera ter Pt. I,w I, by this train take the •ere of the Ohio end 3lies. R. R et nandOrni, and are earrie.l direct to IL Louie. it AS A. M. end 4.10 P. M.—Dtntuumi AND GALENA Ei• raztts, aturtectlug et Durkheth (oppotalte Dubuque) with it Daily Line ei Etr-tum Packets (or NL Paul and the Upper Mieetenippl rt'ver ettlee. 'Rains lone e Cutt-o f.-. 4 nicety , . and Dubuque at 7.30 A. M. sod 7.00 P. M. /No...lagers from the Es.: and places on the Ohio ri•er I,tlneti for $L LOlll/1, miles of tedloto an 9 um certain river raaTigation from Cairo to St. Louie, and .rrire Oftrea houre In adren:e of the river route, by taking the car" at Cairo. Tickets m et Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, B'. Paul, and all Lm• porLallt placos by this r. ute, Cl.l - .1 be /31.1 at thn oftlne of the dr P. and C. P. itsilroa.l? in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Csr.tral Kann - mil to Chiciign THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. of , LIE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lan:ic citiev with Wrstern, North•western and Bowl, w•sr..en state, h T e oontinnot, Railway direct. This rood who ewmaente nt f'ittsburgh with doily liur o t e te u m o r e all parte on the NVentern Rivera, and at Cleteland and. San. dusky with .tremors to all ports on the . ..Thoth-western Lakes; making th. moot direct, chearatat and rthabLe route by which FE.EWLIT own be forwarded to and trout the Urea: West. BATES BETWERN PIIILADELPULA A PITTSBUID3a FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Nboes, Dry Goods,) i,, per 10011>B.(In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, !it ...... ...... . SEND CLASS.—B.ka and Stationery, Dry Gado, (in balsa,) Hardware, Lea-180a per 1001 be. Cher, Wool, Ire Tllllt9 CLASS—Anvils, flagging, Bacon ,c,c, per 100,3. and Pork, (in bulk,) Llerop, &v. FOURTH CLASS --CoSee, Fish, Bravin and 4,0 e i .. . per 1001ba. Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard oil ire- In ithippihr, lobs from any point t of Philailel- I his, be particuiar to mark package ' cut Porinviralara tfatiroad." All iloksis cLinsigurti CO the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. PIIILIOLIT A ovrrs.—Musem Potter, Brom; J. L. Elliott, N. I'.; E. J. hneeder, Ptiiiadelphia ; Megrim d Koons, Balti more ; Gee. C. Frauciscus, Pittsburgh; Shringman d Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. Moorhead, Lout villa, By.; R. C. >leldruni, Mailleon, Ind.; itatsliff a Co., Bt. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitcbell d Beta, liv anvil le, Indiana. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAKILT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. SYLVANIA RAILROAD. rpIIREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Piitaburirk. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at A. M., and Plan. burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.. and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 2:30, P. M. THE NIGHT EX PRESS TRAIN 1.1,F Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:.'20, P. M. 131airsville Accommoiation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at 1.30 : - .'clock, P. M. Brinton's Aocommo. dation Train leave; Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 8:30 o'clock I'. M., and 6:20 P. M. The above linen connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louie, Mo.; Alton, i,alena and Chicago, Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ey.; Terra Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind-; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefentaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nrx ORLitlati, By. LOMB, LOOI9VILLII Rod CINOICIATI. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the. shortest and meet expeditious ruute to Philadelphia, Balti more, Nee , York, Rosten. TLIOS. MOORS, Agent, Puseenger Lines, Philadelphia. J . 31.1GICIMJIN, j y'2l Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. LIFE oe SARGENT 8. PRENTlBB—Edited by hie bro ther. Next to Patrick Llenry, 8 8. Prentiss was the greatest natural orator that has appeared in this country. Dazzling wit, keen sarcasm, apt illustrations and' brilliant figures of speech poured In prorucion from his lipe—Lorne on a torrent of fueling which irresistibly carried away what. ever audience he addre,sed. 11. s habits ware convivial; he was a prince of good fellowship, full of fun and anecdote, and no one ever exceeded him in the grace with which he told a story. For sale by .1. S. DANISON, rov6 66 Market at. U A RIM FOR oALEI--A Form in Plum Township, sixteen r mllee from Pittsburgh, of 75 acres-50 acres of which ore under cultivation, balance good timber. The improve, ments are a good, well nnlthed log house, a frame bant barn, 48 by 3d feet, with a stone foundation, stables, cow houses, Ac.; an orchard of 3) fine grafted apples: peach trees and other fruits, and plums of all varieties. It has a never falling supply of wattr. Title good; price reason], ble ; terms easy. Apply to novaalaw BLABELY A ONNICT RIBBONS—A. A. !Amoy Ak 00. have received another large lot of &suet Ribbons, complieing some of the richest end most desirable styli. yet offered. inovo PUTrY—I Bladders-2500 IN received and for gale by novb BLEKING BROS. : t e , ENZIII INSUILA.NCE COMPANIES_ Iriorease - of Cash Capital TO HALF A. MILLION DOLLARS! lIITNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819. Cash Capital, 9500,000. mum TIMITf-BLXTE ANNUAL STATEURNT of the Azaete of the STNA INHURAINCE COMPANY,of Hart. ford, ae fun:dialed this agency on the let of January, lab, under oath. Real Estate, nnincumbered....- 4 16,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent-, pay. able semi-annually.... 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Reoeivable, wel l enured, payable at Bank... 126,327 35 Railroad /Rocks in Connecticut 97,515 00 Bank Btocke in the city of Hart - Curd 142,896 00 Bank Stocks In New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents and °there- $773,278 63 The amount of Habil ities ue or not due to Banks or other creditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—aone. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,619 92. Lazes unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61257 50. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing.Ae. Agents Infix noted 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 the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount Insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or leas. TllO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stara or CONNZOTICITT, 1 e a Hartford, Jan. let, 1886. Hartford county. Peratnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the lEtna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to hie beat knowledge and belief. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. W Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. j mil 1 IL B. TEN•SYCK, Agent. Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution, No. 68 Fourth street, NEXT DOOR TO THE PITTSBURGH BANE, IS NOW OPEN daily from Ii to 2 o'clock ; also, on Wed. nesday and Batpxday evenings, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not leas then One Do'ler, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In June and December. The Trustees for the purpose of furthering the benevolent objects of the institution have entered into a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to depositors. Books containing the Charter, Bylaws, Rules and Itegu latione, furnished gratis, on application at the office. President—GEOßGlC ALBREE. viol PRESIDILITS Hopewell Hepburn, John EL Shoenberger, George R. White, Charles Knapp, William 1. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy, James W. Hallman, Thaobald Umbstaetter, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, William Phillips, William J. Anderson. TILIMIZAs : John G. Baokofsn, James Hardman, Bill Borgain, John M. Kirkpatrick Albert Culbertson, John D. M'Cord, Robert Chester, Robert Morrow, .1. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall, A lows A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, John 8. - Otiwaye, Henry L. Ringwalt, Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb, E. 0 Y-drington, George It. Riddle, Francis Yells, o James Rhoads, George F. Gillmore, James Shiite, James 8. Boon, , George 8. Belden, William 8. haven, Alexander Ttodle. Serridary end Treasurer--CHARLEB A. OULTON. jylthily 82,511-ANNUAI, DIVIDEND, S PER CENT., JULY 1, 1866. AETNA. INSUR.ANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. CHARTERED - - - - 1819. PAID UP. Cash Assets, July 1, 1855, -- 2232,530 23. rONTINUE 1, make insurance on all oeacripuous of property of equitable rates. Thli Company bare maintained a position for honorable dealing for 36 years, and is unsurpassed for responsibility and punctuality by any other similar institution In the United fstatea. Saul annual statement of the condition of this Company on tie In this office, for the examination of the public. 11. IL Tlid-EYCK, Agent. Office, Nortlowest corner Fifth sod Wood streets, Pitts burgh. Jy2a DIGLAWAH.I6 MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. MCI: in the North Hoorn of the kachtinge, on Third \ d street, PHIL ADELPRTA. MARINE INERT. ANCEI3. Oa Visaal4, Canon, 1 ( To all parte of the World. Yuman, INLANiI INSURANCEB On good, by riven, canals, lakes and land carriegre, to all parte of the Colon. FIRE ItidIIIIANCER Un nnecertrisndlsn generally. On store,, dwelling houses, Ac. ASSIITS OF THE COMPANY, November 7, ISbk. Monde nod Mortgagee $24,300 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia kr icy, Spring (Arden, Southwark, and other loans, 181,663 42 Roe:, In banks, railroad, end lusurancse vow. Billy re,zlvable conk on hand 16,071 ,S 0 Balance, to Chet hamlet of Agent, and premiums on Marine Policit, recenciy I,Etied 121,707 67 Babperiptinn Notes 100,000 00 Wm Martin, Joerph 11. Beal, Edmund A Bonder, John C. Davis, Itobort Burton, John H. P MB*, George G. I,tper, Edward Darlington, K. J wine Brooke, J. U. Johnson, J.1:0,. C. Hand. Tira.opilan Paulding, J•mes B. id'ParlAnd W.O. Ludwig, I , re CIALIAVKLI., JOSSP2I W. 00 , 7/.11, Bec'y mark The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Phaadriphta, Pmary/ncinf.4. j•VILECTOBS--Charlea W. Dandier. Thomas Hart. Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Job R. Smith, Geo. W. itioh. sr la , Mordecai D. Lewis, Adnlpla.l b. Bode, David S. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cass. N. Baricass, Preralent. • Cuss. G. BANOS:IL, Becve..ary. Continue to makeinstmsnee, perpetual or limited, on every deerviption of property, in town and country, at rates se low es ere oonidstent with smutty. The Company have reserved a large Contingent fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, of ample protection to the mewed. The Assets of the Company' on January 141811, as pub. lishsd agreeably to an Act of Assembly, wereagilllows, via: Mortgage Real Estate 78 ... (4188 17 --- MAC 00 TO3 to Since their Incorporation,a period of •.. • w they have paid upward of Om Million Four Itundreci . • • sand Dollars, lasses by are, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well ea the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all _ _ _ TUB UNITED STATEN LIFE INSURANCE.,. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2.BTH, 1850. CHASTER PERPBTUA-L. CAPITAL $250,000. ope, S. E. Corner of nerd and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. L OA:eel of No How Board at DUCKITOIL Stephen N. Crawford, Panl B.Gocidard, Ambrose W. Thom , Lawrenai Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Irlienry, Jacob L. Flom . Jamesßevereux, William M.l] William Mlle& Prerident--Stephen Vice President—AmbrosaW. Thompson . Medical 254antflur, Fittrbtouh—Janes H. Willson, M. D .1/2reteny Oity-11. 'B. nownr, M. D. an. B. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7ry No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. It. S. MASON, Supt. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CODIPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, 0300,000. NSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or dsmige by Fire, and the parts of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRJERVEI. Win. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. WCitutock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames B. Neglay, W. S. haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, H. R. 0o 1. Hon. WM. Itf. JOHNSTON, President. ROPY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. CARRIES, Secretary and Treasurer. S. 8. amuse, Assistant Secretary. deetlim Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. A. MILLER, Jr., President. 1 9 F. M. GOI3DON, Secretary CAPITAL, 300,000, WILL Insure against all kinds of risks, PINS and bi A RINE. All looses will be !thereHy adjusted and promptly paid. A Ilomelustitution, managed by Maximus who are well known in the oommunity, and who are determined by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. Dtrecters.-11..Miller, Jr.,o. W. Bieketeott, J. W. Brater,, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, o.lhmeen, George W.Jaokson, Wm. M. Lyon,Jamee Lippenoott,George Deride, James M. dialer, Alexander Maack, Thomas Scott. SOL. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehotme of Spang 00., eps tairs,) Pittsburgh. n0v24:1 y Alexander W. Foster, A TTORNEY AND 00UNKBLLOR AT LAW, men Boum. Li. TOIL IN OUANCIEST, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Penelope, and for the Collection of Claims In Great Britain and Ireland. sar OoHeal:lona made In this and adjoining Counties; Es. totes of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other secnuity. Titles ersmined and title papers drawn. oar% on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 111155—ftEttEhdawl 111. A.. !Awllar WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAM to FURNACES, Ranges, Stoves, Tin, Iron and Housekeepers' Hard ware, Tinners' Ido Maas and Toole, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, Ake. &o. 24 North Socood street, ((opposite Buehler's Hotel,) HARRISBURG. sep2Fd3m - - ELIER , S TI ANSPORTATION /JUNE. A ICITICIPAWNG the want of facilities for transporting Freights to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Pennayl. same Canal and Railroads, we have Increased our stock of Route, do vin mime, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1500 tons per month each.way. We assure our friends, and those dispoSad to patronise_ the State Improvements, there will be nothing spared on oar part to render general satisfacUon In forwarding East ern and Western Freights with promptitude turtalespatch. HIES & MITCH ELL sae hy Canal Basin, Pittsb urgh. p a. MAGICNRII-615 . • ble No. 3 largo [Or sale by Rov7 usugat H. °OWNS MEE PAID DP 212,606 08 .. 2.4,01/ 20 _l3O 5.0 04 $6"",478 I.' CM= Dr. B. M. Huston, Lingh Craig, I Spencer ItVilvaln, Charles Belly, Sint nel N. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James TraquaJr, Wm. Byre, Jr, Joshua L. Prim., JameeTonnent, John B. Semple, Charier Schaffer, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, B. T. C. Morgan, de. WM. MA IST I N, President. TIIOB. C. BAND, Vice President P. A. MADERIA, Agent, No. 96 Water street, Pittsburgh J. GAILDENX/1 COYfIN, Agent, Offtea north-east oor. Wood and Third as. BANKERS AND BROKERb AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Oleg, No. 92 Aura H., fades Wood. iIirOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on collo- Unita, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Oopper Stocks. AL communications attented to promptly. Janl9 Wm. ..1•11.. B. keVAT Win. H. Williams & och, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner Wood and Third streets All traneactions made on liberal terms. Ool!actions of 13111 s, Notes, ha., promptly attended to. Jan2es.l.w ARTRITRS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNER OP FOURTH AND SIIII7IFIELD BTREETS, autflm Pittsburgh, Pew Etemoveu. PATRICKB & FROND, DANKIKES AND EXCWIANGE BROKXIIB, Have Removal (heir OSlte to the Corner of IVA and Wood es PI'IfSBDRCIII, PATRICKS a FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Agoeptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the East= and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the Drifted States. Deposits received in par funds or current pater, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. Paha N. HOLM& & EIOII3, BANKERS AND EXOHANGE Baolol3B, RAVI aIkIOVID TIE= DADIEINO APED ITEDIANGI 01111031 TO 10 07 ILASILIT waxer, POUR DOOM MOW OLD ISLI.ND. 10 - HOLMD: BON E;, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, .I,lland Dealers in Notes, Dra ft s, Acceptances, Gold, El ver and Bina Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United .Btatr a Deposits received in par hinds or current per, No. C 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. Darkly JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DLLLIEIL 111 Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought ant Bold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. .4:6r No. bB3. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. decl6 HILL & CO., BALM= AND EXCHANGE BROEXEN, 008 MD 07 WOOD AND FriTH 8.131/1719. IG HT SXOIEdDGE on the Etastern Cities constantly for EtlOa. Time Bills of lachange and Notes discormted.— Gold, Sliver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in ail the principal cities of the United States. De posits received of Par and Currant funds. [mar27ly JILIN LIIAILIA, EDWAILD7I.4IIISO2I KRUM. KRAMER i n A 17If, BANKEEB AND EXCIUNGE BROM:BA 13 In AND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loons on Heal Estate or Stook Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points In the Union. imli 0. E. AIIROLD & CO. BANKERS ANDF.X.CEIANGIIif tiILOEURB j\ZALEII.9 in 7,Trhunge, Cobb Bank Notes, Bight and I/ Time Drafts, kc. Collectidius carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. ea, No. 74 Fourth et, next door to Bank of Pittsb'gjaelfi THOMAS WOODS, /SzrCOMNIEROIAL BROKER,' -§A AND DL&IJ 111 Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, se., No. 76 Fourth a., Pittiburgh, Fa. [ CluatulottPs LOWS °MOO, AT O. 100 SALITELYIRLD STEAM', DillAit Money loaned on tiokl and Silver Watches, Silverware and other valuable articles. aultally CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSICEI & CO..C IIOIISLERIof the celebrated Moth:p Depot onL2 %. ,ecleheweeen unbounded be name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur pose of acquiring more ewe for their immense bunkum, emor ed to the iipacione blinding on thetorner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AND READY MADE CLOTHING , That has ever bee° offered to the Their prindpal object for this remora!, to to glee them more facilities forth. WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, Id fEll BIST rma,Amm UPON MB BHORTZB? NOV= Thry hare on hand ► full ►nd beautiful sesortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WARMS AND BU I- NESS COATS Our inieresta are Identical with those of our customers, liud we tsenre the public that our fidelity will not fall In Elllng all orders we may be favored with. 44. DON'T FORGET THE PLAGE- No. SS Wood Street, (SABT BIDE,) 0014.17701 07 DIAMOND ALLII7 N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention L devoted esultuively to the House above designated. mar= JOHN WOLOBILEY & 00. FIRST ARRIVAL OR FALL DRY GOODS AT LOVE BISOTHEE,f3, itQ— No. 74 BEAR T 3TBEE7, PITTSBURGH, 'VS SLUM or THI OBIOINAL DAS HIV& ()UR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is unusually fill!, IDH contains some of the richest and most deialreble Goods that we have ever been able to offer, such as Extra super Silks; Yrench Merinos; Cashmeres; Mous de Lainee, Plaids; Stripes; Coburgs, Aa EUDLE WORB—Thu Lest assortment in tt e rity. Collars, Chemiziotes. Sleeves; Ylouncings, Edgings and Insertings; Shawls, Cloaks, Talmas and Scarfs; New style Brocbe, Plaid, Cashmere Moire A nt. Velvet. Relies, Crepe Silk, tic. Tngether with a large assortment of MC CRYING GOODS of all descriptions. Our DON.IFroTIU and HOT 3E PUB.NTSIIING DEPART• M ENT is well our plied, and we feel confident the we can otter greater inducements now than eve have ever been stile to offer before. We solicit on examination or our stock before purchasing eleva here, as all will fi nd !t to their advantage to do so. We will also be almost doily to receipt of new an I desira ble Goods throughout the season. LOVE BROTHERS, (Formerly Young, Stevenson ft Levi,) aerie No 73 Market street, Pittsburgh. Pa. 66 Si. ALLNOLD Ca SONS, 66 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE CLOTHING And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, NO. 68 MARKET STREET, between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh. Keep constantly on hand, a large stook 61 Cloths, Caanimeres and Vestinipi. Garments made to Order on the ehortmt notke, and in the latest styles. Rai - All orders promptly attended to. Dangl7./to Fall and Winter Gloodif 1 EDMOND WATTS, .I%WiLUNT TAILOR, NO. ISS LD3ERTI" STREET.— lase now on hard a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Overcoatlngs, of entirely new designs; Plush Vast logs, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English ..relmeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of itisie.h I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, Jihd warranted to suit_ oaf • New Clothing Store NO. 4, SIXTH STILEKT, OPPOSLI% TY. . subscriber has just opened this new establishment, Tlrhere he has always on hand a large and choice assort. ment of all articles of OLOTIMTG, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the moat reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. • marhly B. OPPENIMINNII. 1a0111303 TO LET—Apyly to B. 013THBHRT 3 BON, 63 Market street. new Brick Dwelling House, just finished, containing fine rooms, situated on Decatur street, Abbot new house of nina rooms, on Hancock street, near Christ Church. A Room in the Poet Buildings, Fifth street, suitable for an Mace. A large Office on Third street. A Store Room, No, 61 Market street. A Warehouse on Water street. A House of nine rooms, and two acres of land, with fruit trees, Ac. Will be leased for five years. Also, good Dwelling Houses for sale. Apply at the Mike of 8. CIITHBRRT A SON, oct24 63 Market street. MORN VALUABLE BOOES--Bobincrinie English Har mony of the Gospels. liagstor's Analytical olebrew and Chaldee Lexicon. Bloomfield's Greek Testament; 2 voles The Episcopate of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America—an essay by H. D. Evans, D. D. Dr. Watt's Plain and Easy Catechism The Church Catechism broke into Short Questions and Answers. Miss Molntash's new Juveniles—Grace and Clara, Blind Alice, Florence Arnott, and Jessie Graham. For sale at DAVISON'S Theological Bookstore, 66 Mar , bet, near Fourth street. oct27 ANEWLY INVENTED PEN, of turentlrelzr new princi ple and useful qualities. The advantages of the pen ht. Thle pen will hold ink enough to mite-a whole page of letter paper. 21. This pen is so cm:wintered as to nate a good spring near ate point, slmi:ar to a quill. 3d. The points cannot lap, and the pen will always write smcothly. 4th. It l gold, end consequently cannot corrode. A trial of these pea, will prove their euperiorlty over ant fOunteln pen made. For Bale by W. 8. HAVEN, oct2t3 Market street, corner of Second. NEW MUSIC—Jima received, per express, by 011A11- LOTTX BLUME, No. 118 Wood street— Hazel Dell; Bonnie Kitty ; Old Bob Ridley ; farodi Mazurka; Have you seen Sam? Champagne Sobottimh; Snow /lake Polka; Newport Waltzes; Paisley Sshottisch; Schnapps Polka; Bye and Bye—Wurzel; young America Sclzottifich; Trees of the Borne!—companion to " &hells of the Ocean;" A Mother's Prayer; Bay you love me—Romanza ; My Old Virginia Rome—new song; Le Tyrol, with variation—W. V. Wallace ; What shaH be my Theme?—G. W. Warren; Moonlight on the Ocean ; Oh, fare thee well my own love ; My Bark is Gaily Dancing; Village Maiden—B. C. Foster ; Come where my Love lies Dreaming; "Gems for Guitar Players,"—a collection of twelve beau tiful melodies for the guitar, by F. Kruger ; " Fester's Melodies," arranged for guitar; " Boquet of Melodies," do do by Edw. Pique. A NEW STOOK OF PIANOS W 11l arrive and be open for inspection this week. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood et, oak° lificond 4 door above Fifth. NEW BOOKS—Six Days of Orention; Clouds and Sunshine, or the Life of a Village Pastor; Scenes In the Practice of a New York Surgeon; A Visit to the Camp befo - e Sebastopol ; The Proverbs of all Nations; My Bondage and Freedom, by Fred. Dough®; Mary Lyndon an autobiography; Omar Pasha, or the Vizier's Daughter, by 0. W. M 'Reynolds. Japan as it Is and WU; The Mayflower, by H. Beecher Stowe; Sunshine on Daily Paths, by H. Beecher Stowe ; The Slave of the Lamp ; Life and Times of James Gordon Bennett ; Women of the French Revolution. For sale by [mini B. T. O. EIORGIAN, ICH Wood at. MEM =MEE CITY HOTEL, (LIST BIM") Corner of Smithfield and Third HIS large and ennunodlone House having undergone I thorough repair and ,furplatted with new equipmente thronghont, le now open for the reception of the traveling public. LUZ sl,4b PRE DAY. M ANSIONJAV USE, GOBGE A PROMISOR, XTO. 844 LIBERTY STBEET, just beside . the PeaDengot 11 Depot of the Pennsylvania B.ailrord, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for peastragere arrF ring by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expenee, fitted up, In excellent style, the MANSION HOUSN, woWd respect. fully solicit a share of public - patrol:tags. Them is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, atrard lug ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Hie Larder and Bar will be furnishedvrithlhebestlhe market can afiard. febity • Owner of Penn and BL Mir streets, Pittiburgik, Rs. TUX undersigned , formerly of .Brown's Hotel," baring taken this large and commodious 110174 and having refitted It in magnificent style, would rerpectlnily invite his friends and the traveling patine to give Win a call. As. oared, with the convenience of the house' and his long ex. parlance In this boldness, he, can give entire satisfaction, and hie charges moderato. feh22 WM. 0. OONITIILLY. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot Janlltly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTOWS. UTAVEIRLBY HOUSE, 50 South Rlghtb street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelplia. Isteihy coax= Ol AM :11100H 578.,1VA1LR829, O• T HE Proprietor Wee pleas - die in announcing to the public that aliened end elqantliotal has been opened Asa houseof entertainment. Being commodloue and roomy, and adjoining the office of theOhlo Stage Oompany,it offers Inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda tion of the travelidg community. ' A share of public patronage le respectfully Frolicked. aul7 M. GAIMILL. W. C. GALLAGHER, Paorsintou. Aura street, between Wood and EnnaVeld. Tins epadous establishment has been leased by the sub ." ocriber L and completely rennveted• Be le at all hours prepared to final& every luxury that can be found in the best regulated restaurants In the States. His spacious Bar wlll.always be supplied with the very beat Llquins. Game of every de scziption, Its season, cam always be found at Wilkins RalL f Rai W. O. OALLAGLIER. CORNUCOPIA sirOYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-a D. BARNARD. No. 40, Ptf A Street, betioeen Wood and Markel Janlikly) TIT D. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated TY a Kennett Ale and Brown Stoat . Also, Common Ale and Porter, In quart and pint bottles. The attention of flalliee, and the trade, Is respectfully col 'cited. sally — Bilateral Water and Sarsaparilla. TIT 11. D. ENGLItIfI, Pitt street, below Penn, is now V manufacturing, end bottlelng the above beverages on an extensive wale. Ilia articles are of the beet quality, and nufacturvd from the purest materials. octl7ly AMPLE MIS, both by able Practitioners and Cheml cal Analysis, have demonstrated the great value of MOP. DE GRATH'S beautiful combination, called "BLED TRIO OlL,”for the relief and cure of Pain. But the people theinselves are rendering their verdict in a manner both unmistakeable and ,satisfactory. More than 2d,000 bottles have been sold In a very abort time—a great proportion to tllOBO who heard others recommend it, who bad tried it. That It Ls a splendid discovery le everywhere acknowledged, and nothing like it was ever I afore prepared. Why, for Chrns alone, It Is worth $lOO,OOO a yoar to the people , as it alw ye cares these painful tormentors in twenlyloterhours. But what is It not worth to the people If it cures Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcers, Sores of all kinds, (fro. prently taking away all the pain in twenty-four hours,) ithenmathon, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitis, Plies, Womb Complaints, Gramm Sprains, Sore or Swelled Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, Au? Would $500,000 express its value to the people No. Because , man will give freely for relief frcmisain. Will this 011 relievepain 1 Certainly it will. Such men as we base often named, hon orable and high-minded merchantaimayors, doctors and others have so said, after from ten to fifty trials. They say the Electric Oil is the finest medical combination ever pre• pared, neither offensive nor briarione, but effectual In all the above and many other cases. Some honorable and heavy business firms have, It is true, sold some of the old (turpentine, bituminous, or coal tar, Ac. tro.) external ap plications, until their customers returned bottle after bot tle, with the remark that i• the remedy was worse than the pain ;^ yet such men have never recommended nor given countenance to them. But see some of our beet merchants ordering snore every ten days, and always giving additional testimony to the value of this wonderful discovery. That a great many ladies are using It es a medicinal toilet article for themselves and their children, is well known. It mares all pimples, blotches and eruptions on the face and neck In so short a time, you would scarcely credit it. It frequently reduces a invinfel riddling In two hours; has done it in half an hour; cured many effectually in six hour.% If ladies knew the soothing, strengthening and healing virtues in this Oil, they would never be Induced to sae anything else for womb - complaints or pains of any kind. We now Insert a letter just received from Henry Wiley, Seq., who went to England six weeks since, (to die.) Lemon, July 12, 1855. PHO7. Da Galva, Philet...,Dear Sir: When I left home far my health, (scrofulous erdptions, Ac.,) I never expected to return again, believing that my complaint would soon carry me off. When you gave me three ixatles of your ElectraVa to take with me, as merely a palliative, I did not think I would eo very soon keened upon to thank you, se I now do, for my complete restoration. I can only say, before the departure of the steamer, that you have only to come here with your Oil, to make a for tune In one year.. There Is not another similar medicine in England, H In the world. ,j will write by next steamer. Yours, most truly, Ilartst Writs. It cannot be their imaginations, who state that old sores, that have discharged front six months to five years, have been cured by this Oil. It cannot be untrue, nor a decep. don, where pain is relieved in one day, often in half an hour. No I common sense dictates no!—and 600 written letters easy no/ Come and see them. A regular Doctor in attendance; and ladies can consult a Lady, privately, by dropping a line In the office. Advice from a distance, mak irig inquiries that any physician can answer, will be promptly attended to. Always enclose a stamp, as our tier vices are freely given, and we are drawn upon too often in this way. All cases treated libtually, with or without the Oil, se I have two Physicians associated for this express purpose. Prof. O. DE GEATH, No. 39 South Eighth street, A. 11.—The largest bottles tea times the cheapest. Please notify me of any ease or failure to cure in from half au hour to three weeks, as I wish to cure all. For sale by DR- K.SYSISR, 140 Wood ot. latudin RRPUTATION IN NEW ENGLAND— Emma, N. IL, Jane 9th. 1858 To B. A. FtrAnestock d GL.—Gentlemen : For Ore years past I hare need B. A. Fahtteetock's Vermifuge for an an. thelmintlo in my practice; my attention was lint called to it in • case where I had faded to dislodge worms with calo mel, pink and cowhsge. A bottle was obtained and used with desirable effect; since then I have prescribed it for hundreds of patients, and in a large majority of camel" ith complete success. In one ease a single bottle of the medi• tine brought away from one patient ninetrefght worms. 1 hare never known it to do harm, and I am induced to make this statement from honest conviction that It ie the most valuable V yet Ingram. Such is my con fidence in its " worm ki " powers, that I recommend it to other physicians In this. , and furnish them wits the article. 2d. 11 SAVAGE, al. D. Prepared and sold wholesile and retail by B. A. RAHN% P.STOOK a CO., corner of Wood and First. streets, Pitts bomb. sexa Law Books. T 1111 authorized to sell low some valuable Law Book 10 vole. Pa. Ilets, by Barr; Bouvier's Institutes; Oreonliere Nvidenee • Wharton's Digest, last ad 4 And other Reports., Elementary Workaoto. OBA. P. enumopas, sep2l at the office of Morning Post. AL3T 24 leet front on Wlflalg street, and extending bar-I[lofeet to Wide alley. 'On the back part of the Lot is aVellar Wall, built for twohonall Howes. This Lot le to a desirable location Ibt a residence; end will be sold low, and on favorable, term. Title good, and clear from itioumbrance. Enquire of OEO. Y. GILLMORE, Jela At Office of Morning Post. Boarding School, ' OS SIMMER I3OASEING NOOSE —The GLEN HOTEL and Grounds are °Vexed for RENT for either the shore purposea. The size and arrangement of the boon, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, eeoluded from every thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female 8a . For terms, apply to mh26itt .7. W. BE 97 Front atraeL Irving , s Great Work. THE LIFE OF GEUSQE WASHINGTON.—The first vol. ume of the above work .Ls now ready far delivery—the. second volume will be ready shortly. It to 'tartly gotten up—printed on fine paper, with three more portraits and plans. Price $2,00 per volume. This edition is published exclusively by subscription, and payable on the delivery of each volume T. J. lIIBNER A CO. are sole Agents for the above work. Oftice, No. 30 Fifth street, in Lauffer'd Bookstore, where the books will be open for subscriber's names. Or* All orders addressed to T. J. H. d Co. will be strictly attended to. Air Oanvassers wanted. &curl-deal= 100 BOXES SOALBD HBRIUND ; 260 boxes No. 1 Herring; 600 half boxes Woltz eardines ; 200 boxes do do 300 quarter hut. do do 6 dozen Anchovies ; dozen Capers; dozen Olives; 3 dozen Lobsters. Just received and for sale by REPAM. ,t ANDERSON, seu7 N 0.30 Wood street. DIG LNuN-200 tons Nos. 1 and 2 Anthracite, "Marl , etta," " Cameron" and "Cordele" furnaces; 100 tons "Hock Hill," Juniata ; 100 " "Monroe," do; 50 ' 4 "Mill Creek," do; 76 " "Shade," Somerset county; for sale by (seP l9 ) JOHN MOOHIIEAD LOO5 -100 tons Juniata Blooma and Lumps ; 100 " Lake Champlain; for rale by Seplo JOHN MOORHEAD NFR BOOMS—Just received by express, this day— Memoirs of 8.8 Prentiss, in 2 vole; Hue's Travels In China, in 2 vole; Lady of the West, or Gold Beekrrs, by J. Ballots ; Old Homestead, by Ann 8. Stephens ; Aspiration--antoblograpby of Girlhood, by Mrs. Manners; Gillespie on Surveying—a new work; Rag Picker, or Bound and Free; Bpaiding'e Lamm ; Tennyson's Poems, new edition; lowa as It is in 18011, (eighth supply;) Dr. Dixon, or Scenes of a New York Surgeon ; Bayard Taylor's Japan • ILnurehold Words for November, 20 cents; Yankee Notions do 12 do Peterson's Magazine do 17 do 010 dar? Lady's Book do 20 do Balton Es Magazine do 10 do N. Y. Journal, (second supply,) 18 do All who want Books as soon as published, call at LAUF. FICII'd Bookstore, No. 80 Fifth street. oct2l pax RP/CYCLOPEDIA OP 011MMIBT11Y, Practical and 1. Theoretical: embracing its application to the Arta, Metallurgy, Mineralogy, Geology, Medicine and Pharmacy. By James O. Booth, A. M., M. A., P. 8., Metter and Refiner in the united States Mint, Professor of Applied Chemistry in the Franklin institute; unlaced by Campbell 11or8tt, author of " Applied Chemistry" and ; "Chemical Manipula tions." Second edition:. Porrale by oet2 O..MOROAN 104 Wood at., NDIA Ut Fre OGUE--The beet artkp ht use for curing raver and Ague, and other =ma diseases. The suffering from tee abuse oomplabits abaold call apt{ try a bottle. Twelve dozen Just rewired by ootBt JOB. ritEKISO. EC= HOTELS. .TOECEI P. °LAM, Proprietor. .PITTOBIT.RGH, PA 8T . lOU A 1.„11 HOTEL , r. r r_ RESTAURANT'S WILKINS HALL, Hesuaett. Ale. GREAT DISCOVERY ! BUILDINO LOT FOIL SALE. - • . MEDICAL. cee.. VIC TEC Wilt. 91915 PIILLA I a Rill mod etostierfe 41 1. 6 ill rut till eat dui Mese I ' Diaalter , ffoetiVetletre, IWkestkier " . . ,i handles, :haat% prol , ile 6 neminaWm, Pe '.., ~. • vets, Gent, Humors, Nertotartegi ~- ,' ....si ''''' Irritabliii, Indeetreations fLiad ' J .— I L -4 _ .... ache, Parer in. the Been., hid„ 1 - - Back and Limbo, Paufele Complatat, ' .r. ..em '+.-.:a do., /4e... Imbed,. vat fes aret t -s,...._________.. 1 ... . dioceses in 'Mat a Pargallve lat. ' , -, clue Is not more or legekeqdred,aild ,much %sickness and tddierinB 1121 .114tibkFrerrrbffs ii It , "beridee's bur Oise - Mal Catharita Were more freelY coed ; No person can feel welt While's beruitie habit of body pm!' nib- besides, it somitormaidea'emittrul , tild , often find ~ disea;es, which might have been avoided by thettlnely and ' -' - judicious use of a good purgative. This la alike true of Colds, Peverish doxpleme, =ll'lllllms derautements. * " - They sal tend ton become or produces the deep.sestad and s formidable distempers which load - the , hearse* all over Ms land. Hence a reliable family' physic le of ihs fleet im. .', portartee to the public health,' end this Pill'has been per- fected with consummate skill, to meet that demand. An . . extensive trial of its virtue by Physicians, Profaners, and _ Patients, has ehown 'results surpasoing anytidne hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by perennaof each ex alted positions and character u to forbid the suspicion of . --.. untruth. ' Ameing the eminent gentlemen who have beaded in favor of them Pills, we may mention.— Doct. A. A. HAVES, Analytical Chemist at Beatann,, and State Assayer of libuniechrusette, _phase high character is endorsed by the -' ' . lion. RDWAItD RVBRRIT, Senator of the Baited Statile: ROBIIRT O. WINTHROP, Ex Brinker at -he Rop_e of ,-. ' Representatives. - ABBOTT LAWRENCE, fdinbterPlen. to Reglanda fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Battonalio, Dr..l. R. CHILTON, Frieda's] Chemiet of New Yorkfllty, endorsed by Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State; WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man in Amerbta; B. LELAND A CO , Proprietorao( the Metropolitan Hotel, , and othets. Did epee permit, we could give many hundred matill. cabs from all parts where the Pills have bemused, bet evi• deuce even more convincing than the experiencetif emit public, men, Se found in their effects upon trial , • 1 These Pills, the result of long investigation end tud,y, are offered to the public as the best and most =MUM i which the present state of medical idenee can allot. : They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, butut I the medicinal virtues' only of Vegetable Remedies extricted 1 by Chemical process In a state of purily,Mnd combined to 1 . gather in such a manner an tb Mauro therbest results. The system of composition for medicines bas peep ihund in ' Cherry Pectoral and Pills I oth, to produce a ninmefflrdent 4 remedy than heal hitherto beep obtained by any pfctelp . , The reason is perfectly obvious. 'While by the old mode,' • A "composition, every medicine to burdened with mere'or leis of acrhnonione and injurious qualities,h3 this each eidl , Tidied virtue only that le desired for the curative 'Natii present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each ; substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues , only being retained. Hence it is self evident that:ha - effect' should prove as they have weed, more purely remedial; and the Pities, more powerful antidote to disease , than amyl. other medicine known to the world. , As it is frequently expedient that many rnedicineeehellid, be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, arhil as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knotrA Ing its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formulist! ty which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to that whole body of Practitioners in the United States and MUD ! American Proytnces. If, however, there should be anyone, who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail to his request. Of all the Patent Medicines that eon offered, how fowl would be taken it their composition wee known I Their) life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. ; The composition of my preparations is laid open to ail' men, and all who are competent to judge on Cie subj freely acknowledge their convictions of their intr icate; , ..... merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced bract= ;- men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects ' known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the sere 4 th thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and , witting to certify that their anticipations were more realized by their effects upon trial. i' They operate by their powerful influence on thi internal TiAcers to purify the blood and ettmtdate It into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the donut* bowelis liver, and other orgens of the body, restoring their irregot Mr aetimi to heath, and by correcting, wherever they ex.f, int, such derangements as are the first origin of ileum. Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. AYR% Practical ana Anse r d lytica llbentlet, Lowell, Maas. Price 25 cents per box Sire boxestor $l. Bold by 33. A. FAHNIBTOCK & CO., at wholesale and! retail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, andbyall Dealers everywhere. Jethtwodsw INHALATION TOR TIM MB OP ASTHMA AND FGN'SIBPTIGN,T NEW driD VERY WONDERFUL ;:'l, liY dEANA • BROUGHT HOME TO Th E DOOR 01 'TIM IS-1.1.101% AWONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been mad by Dr. Curtis, of Ufa city, In the treatment of Coin? etunption, Asthma, and all disown , . of the Lunge: We rev. far to " Da. Canvas's EITOZatd, on INEULLIIM 131011111 WM?. AND CHLBa' Brauv." With this new method,,Dr. 0. has re stored many afflicted ones to health, man evidence of whirto - he has innumerable certificates. Speaking bt the treat` merit a physician remarks, " It is evident that Inhaling-1 constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor--the dicinal properties must come in direct contact . With the, whole mrial cavities of the longs, and thus escape -the manr and varied changes produced upon them when introducecr, into the stomacb, and snidest to the process of digesidon.'i The H rgeana is for sale at ell the Druggists throughout the; country.—New York Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under thefts°, witta out the least Inconvenience—the heat of the body belngl sufficient to evaperate the fluid. Hundreds :or cases or, cures, Hite the following, migh t be named: One package of the Plygeana has cured me of the Aathati of six years standing. J. F. KLISBUBT, • P. M. of DentiannOn, Pa. I am cured of the Asthma of ten years' standing by Dr. Oartio's Elygeana. DlAsamurr ELSTON, Brooklyn, N. Y. , Mm. Paul, of No. & Hammond street, N•lt.i, was oared of a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister has been cured of adistreasingcoughcf seterai years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the physo . clans. Bhe was cured in one month, bythellygeatia. J. H. GI/mum Btcbmoad, Me. The Bev. Dr. Cheever, of New York, testifies of our medlt - . eine In the following language Naw Pont, Nov. 16,1864. Dian Ent—l think highly of Dr. Curtia's Hums ail remedy in dicesseis of the throat and lungs. Having hue some opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinces that it is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup ant the inhaling application to the cheat. N. B. —Dr. Curtis'a Hygenne to the OILIOINAI. and ONLY. 616.111JINHARTICLN; all others are base imitations, et.. vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun themes ye t ; . would POISON. 4ir For rale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood 'tree. ; B. Sellers A 0o.; tea A. Beckham„ Allegheny My; Jobs , Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Hafer, Rochester. ~ rroyl4.4.swem,- Carter's Spanish Mixture. - THE GREAT PURLFIEB, OF THE BLOOD _ Hot a Particle of Mercuryis ..it. LILT Me AFFLICTED READ AND PONDREU—AI Infalll a htemedy for Scrolltlaißlngs Itstl„lllheruns nun, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption!, Pimples oe_pnetttle on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Ague and Yever,, chronic Sore Ares,lting Worm or Tinter, Scald Heed; Ealargenient ant • Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn mo, UL=Vll.= Disorders, Lumb Spinal Complaints, and arising from an I.Wudiclotut nee of blersazy.paprudenta , Life, or Impurity of the Blood. great alterative medicine and.Puriderof Moor Is now used byt -. wands of grateful paffthtsthnovill part of the United States, who testify daily to the rernirkabl cures performed by the greatest of all medicine, "CAB TER'S SPANISH IffLECURE." Neuralgia; Rheumatism Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Diseiffei - irevert Ulcers, Sores, Affections of the Eldnejl,Disesses of do Throe Female Complaints, Paine and • b ntrof the Bone and Jo in ts , are speedily put to flight by wing this gnat ere Inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blord,.nothing hes yet been fbun. to compare with tt. It cleanses the system of all inotnr! Gee, acts gently and efficiently on the LlveS and Kidney/ strengthens the Digestion s gives to; to Abe. Stomach makes the skin clearand healthy and - nab:tree the.Oonet: tutlen, enfeebled by disease or broken dean by. theiteuee of youth, to its pristine vigor and ethengthi For the Ladies, His invariably better than all i t itnr ims merles ever used. A few doses ofthaterierb will remove all sallowness of commie:kin : the rose mantling to the cheek, give elasticity tit !Up, sad Im prove the,general heath In a remarkable degree beyftd al the medicines ever hoard of. The large number of certificates which we liens receive from persons from all parts of the United &alas is the bet evidence - Hutt there Is no humbug about:lt Thermo hotel Itespere,magisttateS, playsi.ftne, arid ;rotate m n, wel known to the community, all add theirt the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD P OEM on the Agent and get a. Circular end Almanac, any read the wonder&l cures We truly greatest of ill fiedietne has performed: _ None genuine unless signed by BENNETT iiiEltf ProprleteraMo.ll Pearl street, Richmond, Vs; to ahem orders for trapplies and agencies must be *di:trestle& And for sale by B. A. PAIDTESTOOK,-JOSEPH YLEL NG RLEMINO BRCS., and by Dragsb4 generally., ocalsfeely STA . /4150NT PROM CANADA - Qtlll9lo, Pebrossy 71208 U. News.. It A. Tahnesteck ill Ot..:—We had the platimr* to o receiving, this morning, the vithinnertitleMe of your Yea 'liana'''. which will be very gratifyin ‘ g to you, istu sen voluntarily. We are, Gentimmen, yours, very .. J. 11111860N4-00. Gentleman—My little daughter fou 'timer years 41, and of am, older, were for a considerable" fres worms. I purchased two bottles of your age, c which I gave totem three dosee, eocordlag - to direction, and strange to say, in less than three hours thcy passed n less than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of The iiitram dinary . length of horn twelve to afteenDichek • UaTllig OXPerienCed much Of the benmicial:electe your Vermifuge, feel it my duty re:on:L=4ll.o to th public, as,ln my opinion, One of thscsmist etspsbiBas rem dies against worms ever offered to the plibliaP • , - Gentlemen, believe me to be ~ Your cinch obliged dhd`lliim~le*etv't, NATHANIEIi - LUXUB. Prepared and sold by B. A. A. A1.0110371;p111 CC corner of Plust and Wood streets. . • HUM IN THIS 001INTBNI—Por Enka ucoreffutatt 11. Gonne Room of six rooms and. goW cellas,, wit frame barn and stable, carriage house, extuaket-hem, an other btdidinge, with Tw eive Acres oteterig ht wed-lan , Also, 'Frisks of every variety 'waft-chi:4qt, AAA= Garden, with fruits, Gowen% grape vtintlYirr..a piste 'order, Immediate possession can ; hisgivers„4f r quired. situated a - healthy and printanindoi three Idles from the Point ferry, on the Washington row Price ,$8,200; • terms easy. Wile taw , nererogpolitimity ft persona who are desirous of produringwoodudiretedince• the city. - 8. COMM= 80N, int • = market st. %Ai mars Plat dI.OBI KATLIAIIION,eooIe' the hem V, and removes... Ail. aymptolits . of ; - Pereezue • • - • atiMMlEnsAitto l4 Are nab). wittoirvw forum -AMMON ; le the must valuable acqulettlan to the Inilet,lng tt Bair In any rentdrettform. • - For gale by Dr. am. n: Ell7BBXt iinOr.lyagdEß:l 7 At 00., at 2/3 cents perbottla ' '.angl6 108.10 L LEY ANTECASTOR OlL—Prepared .b 1 j :s.l LL ding: O ne minion .bottltn of this, dell . tbal arde for Ilia Ina have been sold, slid -aro Bug iyeteaeln p, beautuing,'pre*ning int restating hair. dab Pf. s , paration cazutoteionlittL, The , low :prim Aeribl, brings ft ntttan the risattr.M* l 4,-atirTry tt , Ye will find If goal bGILI ntiObtale inufTetail, et sag? • '• -• • ' 404,21,4E4 BOOMS, —Lemie'e New Yoirddemo for October Dallort's Airmasbre. far October; The ettoolbo.l, by Obarres Dickens; Trial a nd ,TtlumphAT,TOlL, 4rakrte a . 0. eadD:, by Banana bower. Ileceirpt !_axill for 'mei:, at • - • >• W a. iiitamniemet a TiftliA4oppoeita the Theatre. a Puaa AND VDDMIFIRDI foessle , low - A • : PILLS AND OINTIANNTfor Du. KNICUNS. Oa= Wthd 1404 AliA Vitigo •1