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Thera /Snail nUider the whole lam, and plenty of - Ilizientnati• Aluailiniti4ll , Trame, containing algroo.Me and ah necessary outbialdlogs. Five acres of Chthard7bf the test grafted apples, peaches and plume Title perfect. Apply to 'nova - dewi RLalftLY b RICKEY. Lucy i3oston, A BOOR FOB THE TIMES ILiIY BOSTON; or Womeree Rights end Spiritualism: j illustrating the FolLie.s and Delusions of the Nine. teeath Century; by Fred Folio . Just published, and have it in advance of all re Beecheroft, by the author of Heart's Ease ; Old Homestead, by Ann B. Stephens; Zings and Queens, Josephine, Ac., by Abbott; treldel ; an Autobiography, by Mrs. C. M. Sawyer ; Twice Married; a Story of Connecticut Liire ; Omar Pasha; or the Visier's Daughter, by Reynolds ; lowa as it is in 1856; 15th supply; Klos'erbeim, by De Quince; All 115 et. Magazines for 20 cents, except Blackwood; London News supplied at 20 cents. All who want to save 25 per cent, go to LAUFER'S rtooK s - rora. No. 30. Fifth street novB ri ILI 8 tiltllltrat.Cl AnnwU Iterister of Mira' Al - lave, and Cultivat'r Almanac for 1850, with 160 illustrations; 25 route, iiiosterbeirrt, or the Marque, b 7 Thos. De Quincey. Teverino: a romance of George Sand. Translated by a lady; preceded by a biographical sketch of the distin guished authoress, by Oliver S. Seland. The Old Domestead, by Miss Stephens, author of " nosh ion and ➢amino." Twice Married : a story of Connecticut Life. Marriage a Lottery; by Mrs. Grey: Scenes in the Practice of a New York Purgson; by Edw. IL Dixon, St. D.: Illustrated. Beachcroft, by the author of " Heir of Radcliffe." All the new Bonita for sale as coon as pri.dished. Sub• scriptions reccivei for any periodical published, end sent regularly to the residence of subscribers, or tent by mall to any address, by ff MINER at CO.. nevk No. Sri Smithfield ctreet. TaNGLISII slim BtPJKS—At Davison's, e; Market aL, 4 4 near Fourth— The Spectator, in S rots, Boo; elegant edition; half ralf. knight's Pictorial Bhakapeare, B.v; Is, 800, do maunder's 'lre:Lauri ef, 5 vole, limo, Barns' Werke 6 vole, 18mo, Co Longfellow's Evangeline, illustrated ; Campbell's Pleasures of 'Rope, do Milton's L'Allegro and II Pensernso, I,lnel:rated Cow, el . 's Taal{ do Christmas with the Poets; The Tiesr of Wakefield; The Book of Celebrated Poems; lleddon hall ; Pilgrim's Progress: .Emp's - Pablea; Book of 11aphael's Cartoons; The Book cf Waverly Gems; Midsummer Eve: s Fairy Tale of Love, by Sirs 8 C. ; Nflturnl History of Man—ltmith; Gray's Elegy ; beleetions from the English Poets; :ebt.ler's Song of the Bell ; rlaskapeaare's Seven Res of Man; lisodatook of lisralitry ; Book of 8111 a m -ware ; A• 1 the above err el-gantly Illuatrated and pf hstni. A English works on Divinity and Theology . Orders taken for Fl:glish, Ireneb and German Books, from the East, or Europe, on mall COL111:0114.101:1 charges. The f. hscri ber has every facility for Importing books—le frequently importing for the Professors and Library of the Ttee•logi -al Seminary, as well as for others. The above b,-e ka and other,, are Friary at low ;ob.. ri , IIEWE] IC SOAP Is used for renderirg the skin j_ t.ruolth, soft, and delicately white; removing sallow• nasa tan, cud redoes+ of the skin; all chaps, chafes, &a. on the hands are healed I.y It. For the curo of sore, rough Lan 1. it is unrivall.d. It ha• boon sold In this city for the past fire yeArs, and has always given sathfsc•ion. As El nurs-ry soup, mothers and all others having the etre of children will End it an excellent article. Persons washing the face and hands with this soap everyday, mill find them selves free from chap., chafei and roughness of the.kln. It t. also good shoving onap. Price 12.,..5 cents per cake, or f 1,20 or dozen. tioid wholaeale and retell, by novl2 S 1.. CLITIIBICIIT. No. 6.3 Mntket 4 4 : _ V% Le!—A. A ]Beer I Cu. Lave rervlred ' another large nsaertment of Shalrl4. Their st,ott con tain, an rlm,u4 etd,e,c variety of L - Ing and ;Sq. re Its) State, Em.ire, :teat eh, Melia, Cruhcaere, Thi bet tai other telau is of the fence: an I most fashionable styles f nor ts 10EW ItOoKS.---Just r•ce , red lay tie Seams Erprerf 111 tknapany : Blackwood for Octol.wr c3ranios Pereral good articles o the Wnr. PC:unISCS M.gazine for November;l./) cent, ‘;raham'el d,' do 20 do liailou's do da (third 6apply.) 20 eta. 0; dry'r Lady's hook d , 'AI do Yan6...t. NotionF do (wcond oupply,) 12 do Leslie', NY. Journ3,l Jr. (fourth aapplyo lb do The Cloven Foot—n new work. flarpseo Magas! o, K cl.e bxk•r and Ls-she's ()areas n( Fashion axpv.ted tht• day, and sill al! bw sold at eta per ,-opy only. In future se will Fell all Magnzinos and Pap:, for ,sh only. AU who wan: Lew and good Vook. noon ILA published will cid' at LAUFYE.II'S licolastore, N 0.30 tinh st.resq. A I'PriIIATUS I , olt hi Anti I Ntl LINEN, A r —ealleta. Tipe and Ink fn. atamping indelible marks on linen. Lc., for kale by W 8. 11A YEN, Stationer, not 6 Marker street, turner of FecoreL Xs rATitEli'n liul.l3lt, or the !leaven of the _lime IY,L by Ile. Jame. Macdonald, D. I) t 1,25. eery complete, judge uu-) sod eloquent statement nl the Scriptural ddtclasurts reApertlug [leaven, in chick we admire partloularly the abfonr, of spa citations and dream. inge en often entering into the dircussfon of the subject.'— .N. E)2trrvehrf. "A tont heaven; the pre4ence of Gal and of angels: a Woral reaarrectlon; a literal JuLlgrueat. Thera are sei bni.b in glowing terms. The circulation of such a boot; ehr %nnot t • miniiter editier.tinn in the ehurche.i.."-21 o /F4d.T•n•ten: For elle by A UNTI,nT.I , —J tot rcc-,:voo, Fur 4.,auntle., of (1:c Tot kir lowing kinds.. Bra,er, ligor, Black Grrat, Nutria, Moo, Cslf and Buck, neat Inds, Ililnlkilk and Inc, kt L. 1 - 111161.11 , 111LD Ct SON'S, No 70 Wood 010-t. CAL r‘ r4coived, en nuoinrtmAnt c,2 hard .I.k :lempolit4n nrff,d , oktti t.u , k and k; 1 lined fur, vritb fifty JSP,vot of NVintor at 1. . 111 it a soN.: , , uovB no. 7u wrn•d ntroot. OUL, L,LITI 6ite—Dec..3[EN no . ", Iktorut trnlr Cu r ter, manufacturod la the city; tt..e).,,pert and rae c0u1, , 1..te known. Pike, $0.50. Per Aal« by JAMES WAILDROP. • - C ., CII iLetil, A gr,ss j Lint ree,iv,l and Joe by , ntvtgl ' , LEM I Nt; IRtvd. I)itiCILKT I'l LtV.EL, and Plumb Atteentuent to 1 ,Ilor“. FP: With double sealed patent babbles, war reni..d not in rTAF.O.Or. Thin eompaet instrument may Le used sep..raiely an • level, or in connection 'A ilb a or other tuners, a leveling and plumbing tool; nod may be relied nn so morn Itnellinln Ibon eny other 10•01 In the market., being likewise more durable and comp. , . A suaail supply Just ref...dyed ant, for sale at W. S. II A• YEN'S dm:loner,' Warehouse, M, abet street, OD/DEFT of 14econd. no, r..6—A A Mano u t Co. will open in a nay or two, another very choke selection of I , :tuhroideries, or the nOWeSt and most elegant designs ; el., a fall awn moot of broidered. Llem-etitebed and Plato Cam bric Ilinaker,hleff , Ciente' Pialo and liortlered 1112 k). , 6r A A. MABON k CO. ere recel•log anotber lot of me-lre „ Ole colors of Paramettas, Thibet Cloths, Mohair De Pereian Twills, Le Lainee, Ac , to which they invite rit often. not 9 LAWitk:ACKVIL.Lit PRuPEILTY FOR BALK' —Two large a toldirm Lots. situate no liu,ler street, having a front of 12 feet by 103 deep to o 20 feet alley, extea.l Mg on the alley 73 feet Price $7OO. Terms easy. I:10T9 8 MTH 8 hRT A lON, 03 Market st. WO LARGE 8T0RE.800.11.8 TO LET—No. bl and No. 64 Market Street. S. CUTH.BEELT A BON, 50.9 03 Market street. 11T . AnrKa—A .wood hand Steam Engine of 7 orb loch V Y cylinder ono 3 feet etroke. Also. a Boller 30 or ati inches by 24 feet 8. cuTuftEllT A BON, nnvd EA Starkat Street. %4/ AVTXIJ-A Form of 100 acme, not more than fifteen y y miles from the city, and yaliie of $3,000 or $4,000. LIOVS S. UTU.l3l4kl.l` tr. SUN. WAISTED—Twenty-five men to become their own land lords, by purchasing Building Lots of 60 by 120 feet, situate on llt. Washington. Prize $220 each. One tenth in hind, remainder In four yearly pa)ments. norB B. CUTEIBERT k SON. Telt LANDLES-50 boxes Cincinnati Star Candies, 4s, 0 for and Or, in store and for rale by nova MILLER A RICIKETSON. WAlcFnlt—on the Ohio river, a Farm of 100 acres, either In Ohio or' Virginia, witn wool ornsom•nte. novs CUTIIIIFIRT A lON. MIRERLI ARRIVAL OF FRUIT -200: drums new Figs; 6 bbla sweet Oranges; do extra large Grape fruit: Just received nod for sale by ILBYIIIiIt A ANDERCON, No. 39 Wood street. . . d %/INESE-600 boxes prime W. It. cutting tor sale by lJ nov2 HENRY 11. COLLINS. - E,l UIT TREES, c —Pear, Peach, Cherry, Apple, Plum 1:" Gooseberry, Raspberzy, Evergreens and Flowering Shrubbery, of the most esteemed and reliable varieties. notA J A MSS WARDROP. Tjt I/ LiAttli 1100t'-600 krge root.. of the new Myatt'a It Victoria; tingle etatka weigh from 8 to 6 lbe each. for xab. I norSi JAMES WA ItDROP. tit Ml3WlX—This day received and for rale by no 9 II EN BY U. COLLINS. LIMg---160 bbla froth Loulrvllie tor kale by nor 9 IIENIL M 11. COLLINS. TISIOTIIY BEAD-- 6 bags prime T.mothy Baal received on conalgament and for rale by novg ATWELI., LEE it CO. IiIIOOMS-60 dozen extra Corn Brooms hull received and for ale by f novg 1 ATWELL, LEE & CO. "ILOTH/3. CASSIMNRES, Ac —A. A. MASON & CO have lj on hand n splendid asrortinent of Broad Clothe, Canal. mares, Beaver Cloths, Satlnetts, Tweeds, and other Roods for men's wear serl2 LiULUKIIILVICIi-110 Ib JUL received wad for re e by uoyl2 ?LIMING RR 8 • 1 AMPBLAOK—German taton-80 bola Jan rec- ived •a d 4 for axle by 1n0r1.21 FLEMINO BROS. tole jut received end for sale by PLANTING BROS. FrisiT novl2 E-20 bble Jan received end for sale by 2 FLEMING BROS. -, DER l' DA% IS' PAIN RILLER-6 groos art received end JE for vole by I nosl2l FLAMING BROS. liOtt en X - 1.011 i L, just ree,drsil and for lutin by novl2 FLAMING BROS. i julgnkiSlTE's IDJULAND BITZERS-24 dozen of thin _Di excellent article j tn. t rreelved by JOB. FLAMING, novl2 ___corner of lobanond and Market et. AMAN DLN tt—Ati eacellent article for, chapped hand 4, tic. 12 dozen receivsd by JOR. FLEMING. LANK SOAPS--1 bare jost received a supply of Low's IC old Brown Windsor Soap; also a supply of Low's honey Soap. I novl2 I JOS. FLEA(' %O. 0 CHEM:7II'd tiISA WAND Ttib - 10 AND PULMONIC SYRUP—I have just received a supply ( f the above celebrited articles [novl2l JOS. FLEMING. . . ______ 1,.... - IkIDLITZ POWDBBS—I have on hand alarre supply of 1.7 fresh Beldlits Powders. (n0v12 . 1 JOB. YLKSIING. C/OLD CO.BA?d-1 bare on hand a supply of hashly - prx pared Cold Oream: [novl2l JOS. FLEMING. a )bIIONB-60 bliabela Oniond hi store and for i.ei on oonalanment by 010,81 ATINI&LL, LEE &00 bbl small Whtte Beane just received on coo -1 nov) te o gument nrul for sale by ATWELL, MS .& CO. 'DOLL KIT YER-2bble prime this day received a m ' fpr A.t, nal° by f bovl3l HENRY H. 00b4M8.. LiNdlnovl3 S KlL—This (by received end for sale by • nov2 HENRY IL COLLINS. T SEED OiL—Recetved end for Male. by 1,4 HENRY 11. COLLINS. IlatE-150 ilLoin ( rreb Loni.vilin Limn for sale by .4 nov2 HENRY H. COLLINS. Gbt'vEil AND GAUNT LRTS—liew styles receiving daily In cloth, silk and fur, at HIRRHIFIELD d SON'S. 0. BUGAR--70 hbcts prime for sale 4 , oet6 dMITIL MAXR A HUNTER. fIIIEESS-200 boxes prime W. R. Cheese lulu recd.et:l and far eels by Loctl2] S. H. DRAVO. J. 8. DAVISON, G 8 Mart et street. soar Fourth J. 8. DAVI&,N. Nlark.4 f.t reet. n..ar Fourth NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN KANSAS ANB(. I NEBRASKA %kayo, Burlington and Quincy 1 , 011.01171 LY von CHICB.OO AND AIIIIOIIA k Ore?. Marna/ Tnatte R. R. is troW. onksistran, And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON lovia, without change of Oars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUENOT, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWK.A, WA.PELLO;FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL MUSS, lc., and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD Route from'CITICAGO TO ST.LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRDNOSIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Atations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Thinson 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 - litisecnirl—making the 'quickest and most reliable route to reach all the Important points west of the Mississippi as far as Connell Bluff, With from forty to Oily miles leas staging than by any other route. The Road, for a large portion of the way, Is laid with the °ominous ham, the emoothestriding and best Railroad in the West— well stocked with the most modern Loeomotivesand elegant new Cars. AOir By this route passengers are sure of making ammo Gone, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexations delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga• Lion, as on the route bpAlton. Baggage: checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge, _for.handlingat any point THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad, Offices in the East; at the Office of the Company,* . lierOlClaric and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the. Depot or the Galena R. R., and et the Mich. Cent:IL:IL (KillascOrner of Lake and Dearborn eta., opposite Tremont House; Chicago- YRESCIUT consigned by this route will receive hnmedl• ate despatch. - Supt mem, Vett Ticket 41, Chicago. sir Timms can be proourel at thOiticipal Itailrout Offices of the country. intll9 ; ti - dr4 545P*4.4t4',,, RAILROADS -crienvielti- LUOA D. :ti e l m _ _ mtionat rialic6iXizitpationeage of Time. TM= Amy : own „BA ea WAY, (SUNDAYS EX- CEPTEZD.). ,„:.. ftud but one change or 4)oxs. between. Columbus and• Baltimore. ON and altar Zdoadayolune llith,lB6s r Trains will as " Wow GOING EAST Elpfty" : ' Nati irjght LOTOO._ Trgin. . Train. Train. Columinla - ...--...-1000 A. M. 3.30 P. M. 11:30 P. ti Newark ---....11:10 " 4:45 " - 1250 A. M Zanesville —.—..—...1V..20 P. M. 8460 ." , xi 4 , Cf0nc0rd—...............LUS " 6:44 " 3:01 " 01m1niZ...—...—. 1/0 " 7838 * 3-23 " 845 " 4:48 Belmont ...---- 2 44 " 8:51 " 6:14 " Arrive Bellair ....... 8:30 " arr. 0:43 " atr. 6:16 " GOING WRST. Express Nail NipAt Leave. Train. Train. Train. Beßair.." ...... —... 9:45 A.M. k l 5 A. M. 6:00 P. M. Belmoot.--- ..... —10:31 " ecls " 798 .. Barnesville. 102 " 6:43 -" 7.40 " Cambridge 11:56 " 8:01 .." 9:00 " Concord —......1217 P. M. 8:30 ." 915 ' Zanesville ...... —.... 1:10 " 9:30 a 10:30 " 'Newark ... .. —.... 208 ' 10:37 " 11:60 Arrive Columbus...3:2o " 12.16 P. M. 1:20 A. 5 . 1. The Napress Train going East will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor'e,/iewark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Crimptielps, Barnesville, owl Beltnont only. (Ram Was ' will atop only At the *Agree named Stations. The Mall Train will ac t at All the Staticme where the Mall is to be lece444,9r,dalixerei, and at all other Stations on notice being given. Tlle - liiglit,..Traln will stop at all Sta llone on proper notice being given. 0013,0 EAST. Thy 10:0O A. M. Express Train, connects at Cohn:lbw with the Brpre.ca Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the Ooluml.us, 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 ; Platiadebbia and East ern Cities. The 8:80 P. M. Train will connect at Minn:dins with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, !dandleld and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train en Baltimore mod Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 Ath8.113 . 14111 on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this train at Columbus. Passengers leaving indline. o3 . l , e_ttittintonti by morning Train on Indiana Central R • also connect with this Train at Columbus, and reads soling 9;l0 P. M. and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train tin Baltimore and Ohio Itthlrcid, arriving in Bald. more n±6 P. BL, nett day. The 11:30 P. 11. Train connects at Columbia with the Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:3u P. M., and arrives it Relish at 15.15 A. kL; couneeting with the Acwommoda. Lion Train on the Baltimore and old° Railroad. Passen. gore leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route,oia Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day. ton, reach Columba. in season to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train (or Cumber. land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti• more end Eastern Cities. GOING WEST The 5:15 A. M. Mail Tram conne;:taat Bellalr with Night Tisin on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, !Mansfield and Mt. 'Vernon, and Chicago ma Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for CincitinaU, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polio, and Chicago, oia Dayton and ma Urban. The, 9 , 15 A. 111. Bspross Train connects with the Er Few Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Collllllln. et 3.11 ii P. M., and connects with trains going South and West arriv• trig in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The 8.90 P. M. Train connect.. with the Accommodation Train from CumberLan.L. end at Columbus with Mall Train at 215 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, I miimn a. polls, Lafayette, Terre !Lotto, Saint Louis and Chica.i.o. ISAAC IL SOUTH WICK, Supt. Zannerllle, June IS, 1555—i ja.2l CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. L-~:.-' ~ a , q CON/MC/TING ; Vra STEAMERS IiItILTP I NE. AND ROSALIE, VL WELLSVILLE, AND Ohio aird rerailtrylvanta Railroad, vra. ALLIA:STX riIIIE shortest, quickest and moat reliable route to Tviedo, 1 Chien", Rock Island, Catena, and SL Louis, IA VIA CLEVELAND. This route le One Efundx ad alien shorter and about nine hoar! quicker than the circuitous one via I rolianapelna Three Daily Truing from CitUfburgla to Cleveland. Three Daily Train,/ from Cleveland to Chic...so. Time to Clereland alt hour!, Chleage ;wen ly AM ea hr•urs, and 6E: Loan, thirty -eel en hour!_ On and after Monday, be' ptiniber 3d, 1535, the train, on this road will run as follow.: The Trains of the Ohio und Postai.. Itailrosa lAaring Pate burgh at RAO, A. M. and 8.00, A. M., and 3 00 I' M nett et Alliance at 8.00 A. 01., 11.60 A. 01 , acrd 650 I'. M., as inflows : Tralna forCdervaland tears Alliance &DO. A.M., 11 1 O A. M., and 0.:15 P. AL, corinaling at Hudson rich Train,. for Cuy ahoga Palle and Akron, and arriving in Clevpland a 1 10 28 A. hi, 710 P. M , and 8 .58 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, Eit. Louie, Rock Island, Galena, ad the Northwest, who wish to go through with. out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh et 13 00 A. U., sad arriving in Cievelatel at 2..'20 P. M, as that is the only train by which dose connections en. made through the above points. Passengers by tl,Li train renda Chicago at 7.30 rout morning, end et. Louie at inklnight. 111^112211= The steamers lillpse anl Rosalie w I/1 it , &7o the Mor.on‘ , .• bell yamlf every morning,. (Sunda), excepted,) at I u o'clock, for Walletrille, connecting with the train Well. villa at 4 30 P. M. An Accommodation 'Frain will leave Wellsville dolly, (Sundays exceptxd,) at oio P. M , connecting et bay Lied with Express Train, arriving in Cleveland at 2 10 P 51 Trains from Wellsville connecting at Bayard for Carroll. ton, Vi'synesbnig, Diver and New Philadelphia. air Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North via Wellsville., are sold at $1 t 0,., than via A Diane, The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Gilkey,. ton to follows i—Lerive Cleveland at 6.10 A. M., 2.43 P. M , 7 tl5 P. M. Arrive at Chimp, 820 P. M , 7.40 A. M... k3O P. 91. Trains leave Chkngn for Rock Island and St Lculs follower—For Ronk Island at 9 00 A.. M. and 11 00 P. M. For St Loots, 9.15 A. 81. and ILIS P. M. Passengers fvr et. Louie go over Rock Island /tell ' , al to Joliet, and thence over the Chicago and Mlaslasinpi Railroad to Alton, and thence by atisimboat (23 toilet.) to St. Innis Passengers by the 9 15 A. M. Train arrive at St_ Louis 11 tsi same ev. fling, and by the 10.05 P. M. Train at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, mod there re. checked for Chicago and St_ Louie. YALE VIA A LLIANCIt AND C LEV }ILA Ist dart. Iv clad.( 2,1 ^l s. To Allion, $2 30 To La Salle... $lO CO $l3 60 " CleseLand ... 300 " Rock 18 00 14 2.0 " Toledo.. 660 " Galena -.- 18 16 14 to) " Chicago .... $l3 00 $lO 60 " Springfield 18 70 16 At " Blnorningt...l6 90 14 60 " Burlington 10 00 " St. L0nie.....21 00 10 60 Passaugera are rag ttegted to procure their tickete at the e Monarqsliote thinl oftlee of this Company, In door below the corner. BAND, Sup't, Cleveland. CAL'OIIEY,Ag'i., Pittman rgh Great American and 11.8. Esprese & Mail Route 72 MILES OF DISTANOE SAVED, And Two Changea of Cars and Baggage Avoided. AIR LINZ RPUTR LISSITZIO CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: ORICIABO, ALTOS 4C ST. LOCIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago & Vitaslistppl. 01110 AGO TO ST. LOUIS IN 111 X COMM—Trains leave the Illinois Central DepeL foot of Water street— St. Louis Day Its - press daily, Sundays excepted, 7 15 A it. St. Louis Night Express daily, Saturdays ex sal, 11 - 30 St. Louis Freight d Knilgran t daily, Bond. cxc. 5:31 A N. Baggage checked through to At. Louis. Trains run direct through to Alton, (259 miles,) with out change of cars or baggage, and connect with the Company's splendid steamers Winchester and Reitutrer, running In excluelve connection with Peneencer Trains from Aitan to lit LOIIiP, (23 mitre,) without landing. Theye boats, for speed, Mrlrertinuce and elegance, are untturtnuutel on the Western watery, being fitted up with Baths and spa cious Wash-rooms, affording to passengers Ibe opportunity of removing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad t - evening, and reaching fit. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long ride. To Kansas and Nebraska this is the most direct mate, and passengers destined for Bloomington Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all print/ on the Miesissipp sour!, Karma, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note the important saving In distance ' being revanty-two miles 18819 to fit. hubs, thirty-seven miles 610 t Bloomington, and fifty-eight miles less to Springfield than by any other route. Through Tickses over this route can be procured at the various HAL Ticket °Mesa to New York, Boston, PhiLaiel. Phil, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Sc., and at all Through Ticket Dulcet throughout the States, and in Chicago at the Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, Opposite the 'Tre mont House—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail- road, foot of Water street. . . Responeible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots o he various Roads going into Chicago, to Mack Baggage brougn to any point desired on the line. B. P.BO AN, Jr., Buovrintendent. U. J. D. 8011ERBIRRITOBN, srpi Gaul Passenger Agent. CENTRAL ROUTE. 11120001/ Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, Al! Railroad to the Mississippi, RAIL EIMME ROAD OHIO AND PIiGAINIIYLVAriIik "It tpal Mai 2 -I° , • I . 17 VA; IVEIROUGM , I3OI4-PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI IN IRIMOCRS AND 40 MlNUTES—Connecting at an. tinnatt :with U. S. Mail Line Steamers Covington and raington Railroad, Obloand Missie_sippi Hai road, and the LawcasicebtisEh „Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Catzal Railroads. Through Tickets, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to Lex ington, Louisville, Bt. Louis, Indianapolis, ac an Via Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, BL Louis, ae. ae. THE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, being the molt; Ctieli and DIA= goons from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, and connecting with the Covington anti Lexington Railroad, II B. Mail Line Steamers ' Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and Lawrenceburgh Route, offers facilities no other route can give, as through tickets by all the above routes can only be procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Rail road. THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND QIN. • Pint Train—Leave Pittsburgh by 4 o'clock A.IFL Express Train, arrive at Columbus at 10.60 o'clock A. M., aintelo cinaati at 2 40 P. IL tfaeond Train—Leave Pittsburgh by 8 o'clock A. M. Train, arrive at Columbus at 8 o'clock P. M., and Cincinnati at 124 o'clock, night. Third Train—Leave Pittsburgh ty 3 o'clock P. Tr. Past Exprea Train, arrive at Columbus at 2 o'clock A. N., and Cincinnati at 734 o'clock A. M. TWO DAILY THAI N'8 . , ,, V1 (MU:IMBUE . DAYTON AND First Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 2 o'clock A. M., arrive at Columbus at 10.50 A. M., Dayton at 2.26 o'clock P. M., and Indianapolis at 7.50 P. M. Second Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 8 o'cicek A. M., arrive ut Columbus at 8 o'clock P. M., 'leap at Xenia. Third Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M., arrive at Columbus at 2 o'clock A. M., Dayton at 6 o'clock A. M., and ludianariciPs at 10 A. al. 461 P. Be particular to call for tickets via Colunibu g, be ng the only reliable route. Per all informat on auJ Through Tickets, please apply at the Ohio and Pentisyl rants Railroad Office, (corner oats.,) under the Mcnongahela ILoule. J. 0. CURRY, Ticket Agent. Or at Federal Street Station, GEO. PARKIN, Ticket AgenL OEO. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. P. W.STRADER, General Agent, Clocinnatl. OHIO AND-MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD, • BROAD GAUGE. riptig STIOtiT.E.ST, QUietiEST, LLIEAPEST AND ONLY ROUTE by which Pameacera cm have all Rsltroad to St. 1.0-14. Time to St. Louit, 27 hours, from Pittoburgb. The Six Fret Gil of this Road ammrere-eime t i sale cars —0i01,13 fart iniuie—with roomy beats, unattainable 011 narrow gun. roads By Lbe Ohio and Peuncylrania Railroad from Pittantirgh to Crentline, paanong•re connect with Railroads for Indian. apolts—.innectiog there with Terre Haute and Richmond Railroad for N'incenues No change of earn at Terre Haute. Baggage checked to Indianapolis, thence to o'. Loula. Toni oe leart. Pittsburgh he follown: The Pant Train leaven! at 2 A. hf. biafi Trai loan. at S A. %I . Exprese Train leaven at 3 I'. AI. Pannengern make cid., cent:we:ie. at Gres Ime f r lu dlanapolia. and there make close runner:lona with rail. road for Vineenneai. without a change of rare, and e t rronnfi Lake the °laic: and blizsl,s2ppl Railroad direct for Ft Lenin—through is It holies; inunnecti .g at SaLdoial oi,h the !dine& 1.111,11 Italirond for Cairn, where tire( clove ran nt al; Leman b• lied for Mompbt F i, VIcISPOurj, New dear,. and ell Indots on :he lower river. l'aeneagere can alwaya Ila.l at SL Look rtnamera ler the rdcont,trippi. Illinois and MilSJCIri Acorn. Li OE. Itucidrr - I Mlles Ole mhorlefit TAM. to St. I-ui To St. 11016efontkin., ard Union. Col u one, Xenia aml Uavl•.o Colu tut., lin. I uuau eful Lau burg. 19 30 Psaanoge•ra and flaggage tramif.rred from ~pot to dr pet frrn of charges. Bur through link, or (Uri her inforrontion please apply to J. O. CURRY, Ticket Acont, 0. & P. ItsitroaKl Company, ooruer office, Monor gabsla nouns, Pittsburgh, or to 4.140. l'A IN, Tot Agent, B.dernl dt.rret Station, Allerheny City. J AM RS WARD, Superintrudont 0. & F. 31SOWL AND, Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Is. ortl9 PITTSBURGH Afill CONSIELLSVILLB t* . l. 4 4 1 7 7 1 4t-P RAILROAD. Trim DrrrsDcDott AND CONN RLLhY'ILLti RAIL IIUAD le uo• ope•n trom tYn•t N.wt,n to CminellAville, tifty-.Right milen from rittsbnrgh, no the Y.nighiagbeny nicer. nen :Ina rim. Aral P , now open for tha tranrporta• ou of m.o.] fr-ight. 4. ,nnertirn with th. etrnatcr I.:LIAN, frn:i c , ::<t.orgh to RA The .reamer Kill,' AN will leave her wharf, above the 11onongahelaIgo, every afternoon, et half part three o'clock, for We at Newton, connecting there with the morn. in„ train leaving of etZti for Connelitatil'e, end reaching there at D6O A. t in time for the nta t ge for Uniontown. Fare trConnellryttie . $1 76 Yore to Uniontwirn 2 26 A train ail! leave (}innelter ilk to the morning, et 816 o'clock, f)r %Vert Newtr , n, and etionect there with the .learner Entian at 7 ti.., to time to teach l'itititairgh at 1 1' 11 Yore from rt , nnellaritle to l'ittebn gb $1 76 Farr !rota I wont; wn Pitt,hurgh. 2 The le,al FreiAbt and l'arsaenger Train will leave Con neliftvllle at 10:23 A. and returning • lit leave Weed Neu - um al atO P stounn4 at all tray atatlores for freight an pravaeni. ra 0 . Saturday the u.sufa afternoon train will over until the fo!iJiring morning at .1 3.) o',:lork. Piorrugers by the entohlay sdl, , ,rhonn boat term Nue. burgh can by lid. nriangetueut gr, furls - net without delay. VDT farther ichrtostion, apply to the c Cllrw ou tensni the •iteutute.ist Cohan, or to the Agents at WO4l Newton and Oonuellsville. U. W CALDWELL, Nit Amietant Ennui intendent. ILLINOIS CE NTRA 11, RAI I.ROA D: .(up.~~i~;~T~rFi. ~S_"_.►~ :.. Carrying the Great U. States Bail and Express TWO PAREIMNOF.R TRAINB RUN DAILY on ILA Aqttre. longtb from Dlnuqur, to LND CIIICAUO t. CAIRO Thi, Road, In e.,T.juuctlun with Trams of the Ohio and Sh,i.pippi It R. r..n.llm i ro and I.la:eas It iltrned, forme the moot Lrert std (lull , continuo. It. It route from ORICACO to CiIICAGJ to CAIRO, CUICAOO to De11t.;(11.714. Trafne leave Chirago as follows . 10 A. AL and 10 20 P. .11.-Br. bouts AND CALPO Kira's& Prute-ngere for St. Louts by this train take the oars of the Ohio and Nib.. IL IL at Bandoral, and are carried direct to 131.. Louie. 935 A. 51. and 4.10 P. M.—Dom:km' lAD a11.121/1 Ei• Pans, counectiug at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets Tor It. Paul mail the Upper kliaeirtaippi ricer cities. Trains leare Cairo for Chicago end Dubuque at 7.30 A Y. and 7.00 P.:l. Pee:Bowers from the Es,,t and places on the Ohio river deettued for Rt. Louie, will save 190 miles of tedious and un. certain river ustchtution from Onlro to Bt. Louts, and antra atteen hours in ftivunre of the river route, by eking the care at ()aim. Ticketa to Ft. Louis, Cairo, Dubuyua,lSl. Paul, and all bia portant places by this route, can be had at the Mhos of th, O. A I'. sod C. A P. Rstko:ais in Pittsburgh, sot hlkblgar Oswaldllroial In Chicago HE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. oitc.vr crt:NTRAL 1101.1 TE, connecting the At. InnLic cities 'Aria, Western, 4orth-western and South. western States, b 7 a continuous Railway direct. Thin road alet, connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cle•elaod and Sad dusky with nteamqrs to all ports on the North-western Lakes; maltiou the most direct, clautpesl and rd+at✓e routs by which YIUSIUUT can be forwarded to and from the Grua Wed:. RATES YET : WHEN PHILA DELPHI A & PITTOIIIIIIOH. FIRST CLASS.—Lloota, filmes, Dry Goods, ((In bolos,) Pure, Feathers,...... 16c p er I°°ll4L SIC ND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry GaAs, (In bales,) Hardware, bees Mo. per 100Ibe. Wool, &c THIRD CLASS.—Anells, Bugging, Bacon } and Pork (In balk, ) Hemp, Ate....-.... ItT GLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon and L Pork, ( packed, ) Lard and Land Oil 10c. per 10011 m. .10,1 , - In shipping Honda from any point ' at ol part puler to mark package •ma Prorio/oanta /railroad.. All Ooo.ls consigurid to the Agents or this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, sill bo forwarded without detention. Puncher Aosirra.—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott., N 14 X. J. linerder, Philadelphia; Alap ar A Koona, Ba moss; Urn. 0. yrtaiciscun, Pittsburgh; Bnringman itt Brown Cincinnati. Ohio; J. IL lifoorheset, Louisville, Ky.; K. C. }leldrum, bludison, Ind.; Ratcliti Al Co., St. Louis, Mo.; J S. Mitchell it Ron, Evansville, Indiana. IL 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAICHT, Superintendent., Altoona, P. myo PILINNSYL VANIA ripIIILES DAILY THRUM/II TRAINS, between Philadet• phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7%, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at I, A. M. TUN FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a: 1 P. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 230, P. M. TUE NIOI.IT EX PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P. M. Blairsville Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. 11. Brinton's Accommo dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'cloch A. M., a,lo o'clock P.M., and W2O P. P.M. • The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from 84 Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ili.; Frankfort, Lexington and Loularille, Ky 4 Terre Dante, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Bpringfalld, liellelbntaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbua, Zanesville Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also" With the Steam Packet hosts from and to Naw Oautsza, Br, 1.01/10, LANNEIVILLi and CINCINNATI. ffß;MS=il= For further partlenlare, see himdbille at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will and this the shortest and most ezpoditioas route to Philadelphia, Ba more, New York, or Booton. TIIOB. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J.PetESKULEN, /9 21 Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh. IFS OF aiialkiit 8 ..P.1caT1138 - -Eartssi - II his Bro -1.4 ther. Neit to Patrick Henry, 8. 8. Prentiss was the greatest natural orator that boo appeared in this country. Dazzling wit, been uiroasm, apt illustrations and brilliant figures of speech poured in profokion from Ids iips—borne on a torrent of feeling whish irresistibly carried away what. over audience he addretried. Ms habits were convivial ; he wee a prince of good feflowship, full of fun and anecdote, and no pee ever exceeded him In the grace with which be told a story. For rate by J. 8. DAVISON, cord 65 Market et. AItM FOIL bALE--A Farm in Plum Township, sixteen miles from Pittsburgh, of 75 acres—SO acres of which are under cultivation. balance good timber. The Improve ments are a good, well finished log house, a frame bank barn, 48 by .32 feet, with a stone foundation, stables, cow houses, Ac,; an orchard of 13) fine grafted apples; peach trees and other fruits, sod plums of all varieties. It has a never•felling supply of water. Title good ; price rearoote Ole; tonne easy. Apply to nov&daw ONN PST RIBBONS—A. A. Meow/ & Co. have received JO another - large lot of Bonnet Ribbons, comprising some of the richest and most desirable stylos jet offered. [novel DuTry—to Blatitiers--200 ibe receivel and for sale by 11 noy6 1 7 1.4thltiNG BROS. _ "'".1".7. 7 '' ,-- • •' '2l 4' . ' ' L 't ',, t ~.1. of s RAILROADS OI'INATI INDIANA - PO - L - 18 =2:40. &.s';:.,•'k Zr-Jat R. a MASON, Elcip'L BURBLY A Rlolle DiSERAIIIJE. 01URANUS.- , /I...lnane fige ottthsh TO HALF A MILLION ,t)OLLARS! auli.A.Nvz ibtompa EIAMPoRD, CONN.-011ARTERED 1819. ,• • . Oath PAID UP----- yordErs, ANICCIAL'/ZdTMIENT of the Assets of the /MIA 114811 11. CI AIMIt IMPAI4Y, or Unr& - , as furnished this agency on the let of January, 1855, under oath.. Beal Estate,unincumbered 4 16,672 05 Berenty4wo nartgagelionds, 6 and 7 cent., pay -72,0'00 00 Debts due the eAmpo . y, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Ms Reoeivable, well secured, payablo at Bank... 126,327 3.5 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,616 00 Bank Stooks in the city of Hartford. 142,890 00 Bank.Btocks in New York caw— 08,050 00 Cash on band, in Bank, and In hands of Agents and others- 212,506 06 5778,278 53 The amount of liabilitleadue or not due to Banks or other creditom,—liofhing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Loesee adjusted and notdue, $148,518 22. I,osiaa 'unadjusted and in suspense, welting for further proof, $84257 sp: All Other claims' against the Company are email, such only as printing, tic. Agents instructed to take no rink over 440000. amount insured in say city, COW n Or vMage, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the dskith of oit,Teets,4he .supply of ; enter anti condition of the thze4l4l,2s.rthital4sod other eirotimetantem. - The amount insured in bloake of building/ varies; the design Is to limit the lope by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. 1710. A. ALF.XANDEFt, tierretary. ETATS op OoßNrcrtoar , l , II rtford, Jan. let, 1885.. Hartford county. •:I ,7 arstriallyeappeared homes A. Aleiatler, Secretary of the &dna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore. going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENBY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. toilfues paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed f 760,000, while the premien:La received for the same time ar eradeed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at. Ude agency, at remunerative rates. . Utile& No. 87 Water street., Pittsburgh Pa. Jelin IL it. TEN EYCK, Agont. Pittsburgh Dollar Bftvinga Inititntton, No. It Fourth erre. WRIT DOOR TO VIE PITTBDITROCI BANE, I 6 NOW OPEN daily from g to 2 o'clock ;also, on Wed. nesday and Saturday evenings, from a to x o'clock. Depoeits recoired of all name not less than One Dolor, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In June and December. The Trustees, for the purpoce of furthering the benevolent objects of the tnatitutkm, have entered into a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to depositor& Books cut/tall:ling the Charter, 13y-Lawp, Kul lan d Rego. lefiOnfl, furnished grate, on appikaonn a t the °Cie,. Preside-Al-4 FAJRGN ALRILE K. v lee I'ULSITLNTS John U. Bbeenberg•r, Charlie; Knepp, N. Grattan M orphy, Theobeld U©beta•ltrr, Jenne SS. Peonccs, Witham J. Auden:on. TIIIBTEILs: anyinwell Oi , cirge H. William P. Johnetnn, Jameg W. Hallman, Alexander Bradley, William 1111 pa, John 0. Etaeltufen, 'turgid]; Albert Culbertson, Robert Cheiger, J. Gardiner Cofßn, Alonzo A. Carrier, John 8. One rare, Charles A. Colton, K G Edriogton, Francis Fella, George F. Giltroore, Jame, S. Goon, William 8. Haven, Secretary and Treasurer—CHAßLES A. CULTO3.i. jylaally 9 ENI ANNUAL DI Y 1 UNNV, 6 Ph t CKNT. , J ULt"I, 16r.5 /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, UP' lIA TFu AO, CoNN. CHARTERED IZEMEI Cash Assets, Jetty 1, 1 8 33,-11833,530 23. 'IO3TINUE t make Inturracc on all , tacriptions 1 . , property equitable rater. Thb , Company have maintained a posltibn for honorable deal 0,4 for 3tl y mt. i., and 11 uncurparrnd fur reeponeibility and punctuality by any other pis:altar lortitution in the Liniied taiitae. Semi annual statement of the condition of this Company on tie In this office, for tho examination of the putilie. 11. B. TEN•li,Feit, Agent. 02 Ice, North-rent corner Fifth and Wood rtreets. rlttr burgh. ME!lirJll=M2l KUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. ( ) 1410E inthe North (loom of the Exchange, on Third street, MILALIIILIWIA. =ME= . 11:c V tatart.s, eagac, To all part, of the Wcrli. Pitxtc ars, 124 LAN L I NSURANCE On goals by rivers, canals, lace and land earring.;, Cr all parts of the Union. VTI IN Still ANC En On inerchandiaa gentrially. On atom; dwelling hon.., .2k:- /L.B.S.HTS UY TUC COMPANY, No,atu! , pr 7, 1 , 53. !tondo nnl Mortgages ,300 00 litatAor Pnunaylranla, Phllearlphia it y, bpriug t/ar - len,Stalthwark, and oth.r loans,_. 161,433 42 8t,,3a In banAr, railroad.. and Iw:on:ie.. MAU panies trills rec..avablP Ca,/ outland Ilaleneea fa the hand!, of Agentr an.l prenai umr on Marina PoIk:IAN 13en,,-1 121,7u7 67 BubarriptkmNotra ............ ........... ...... 00 OlSodl; Wm. Sta - tin, Lr. Huston, Jofesph 11. Seal, Hoeh Craig, P-Imund A Solder, Spe near ACllrain, John C. Desk, Charles Hell), Hobert Ilurton, flannel E Stekee, John H.- Penrose, I I ienry Sloan, George CI Letper, James Traqukir, Darllogtea, Wm. Eyre, Jr., IL Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Price, J. 0. Johnson, J &Mee Tennant, James C. John P. Semple, Theopil up Paulding, Charles Scheirer, Jeraea 11. APPar land, J. T. Logan, Pittebure W. C. Ludwig, D . T. C. Morgan, do . WM. M A RTIN, President MOB C. f! AND, Vice President. Joeun W. Cowan, See'y . P A MA DELT 1., Agent, marlo No. SO Nate, street, Puteb.gb. The Wrantlella Vire 'nannies:ice Company, Of Pluladrlplisa, Pciecryfeansa. lIRECTORS—CbarIea W. ker, Thomas Dark Tobias / Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards Morderal D Lewis, Adolphl E. Doris, David S. Mork! Patterson. Coos. N. Dances, Prertdcal Oats. BANC' ace, .4 , erefory Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on 000ry deeeripEon of property, in town and country, at cideE as .cIE as are consistent with security . The Company have reserved a large Contingvnt Putd, which, with their capital and peundums, safety Invested, at. ford ample protection to the a&uued The Assets of the Company' on January Ist, 18b1, as pub lsed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were es follows, rue Mortgage $918,121 69 Real Estate 84,377 78 Temporary Loans 63,088 17 Stocks 61,886 00 63,518 81 —51,.512,708 44 Since their Innorporanou period of twenty-one years, 010 7 bar , paid upward of One Million Four liundrsd Thou sand Dollars, losses by Ore, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, es well as the ability and dispcel don to meet with promptness all habilltioi. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ep7.4 Cfsce , north-east cor. Wood and Third sts THE LIMITED STATICS - LIFE INSURANCE , ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CRARTRILED APRIL 28TH, 1860. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. ope, S. E. Corner of Third and Cheentp Streets, Philadelpliia ;opar, of OLo Homo Board at Phrlatielphsa: Dinzarona. Bt ' , VP arntora, Font D. Qoadird, Am rose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Irlienry, JanOb L. Pt roper Janes Discreet', William li.Pßee. President—Stephen It. Crawford. Kee President—Ambrose W Thompson . Medical Rzammer, Piftsbw.ph—James 11. Willson, M. D JaDnAerty City—R. B. Newry, Al D. GEO ARNOLD, Agent, marlf:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. - :NSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, 1300,000. I NBUll.li BUILDINGS and other property again.[ Ines or damage by Fire, and the perils or the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIHIUTORR. Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. liPOlintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, t. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames 8. Negley, W. 8. Haven, Wade Ham plan, D. E. Park, H. K. Coggshall. Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON, President. ItODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Camilla, Secretary and Treasurer. S. S. CA BRIX% Antall tlt BCCliitary. Western Insurance Company, Pate burgh, R. MILLER, Jr., President. P. Al CORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 8300,000, WILL Insure againetall kinds of risks, FIRE and MA RINK. AU i0118(18 will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A nomelnstitation, managed by Dtapoross who are well known in the community, and who are deterrulned, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Dire/dark—R. Miller, Jr.,o. W. Itloketson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, O. Ihmsen, ()forge W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippeneott, George Darsie,Jamee A nifty, Alexander Mukluk, Thomas Scott. 106.. Office, No. 9'2 Water street, (Warehouse of living A Oo.,upa fairs,) Pittsburgh. nor24:ly liisactukdor W. N'oter, A , TraaNgY AND ODUNABLIAR AT LA w, &MD SOL IGI lA_ TOE In Como; AgtoiCfor prgougittg Bounty Lands and Penaions, and Thr the Colieetion of Claims In Great Britain and Ireland. _ . Atir Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Es tates of decedents settled; Real Estate bought sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage er other eecurity. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above Emithtteld. Pittsburgh, Moroi:. 28, 18821-4rali2B:dorl M. A. SWllor, lITHOLMALE AVD RJI'A. DEALER is ITANAOES, V Bangoa, gpves, /roe and Housekeepers' Hard ware, /Inners' Machines and Tools, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire Myatt, dc. &c. 24 North Second street, (opposite Buehler's Hotel,) HARRISBURG. fritg KIRWS TRANSPORTATION LtNE. AIITIOIPATMO the want of facilities for tranaporting Freights to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Pannayl rants Canal and Railroads, we have Increased our stack of Boats, de , on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which , gives us a capacity of over Iboo tons per month each way. We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronize the State improvements, there will be nothing spared on oar part to render general satisfaction In forwarding East• ern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. HUM S =cunt, - Canal Basin. Pittabarah. Pa. AUXEREL-40 baltbbLe No. 3 large for sale by OOLLINB.' ua nor 7 HENRY EL r==a Jamee Hertiman, John M. Kirkpatrick John D. Ire,rd, Robert Morrow, Walter P. 5121,62.11, A. M. Pollock, Reury L. ILingwklt, Hobert Robb, Ueorge R. Riddle, fumes Ithn mitt, James SM..] Georgn S. Seldeu, Alexxoder 181 21.012 20 .1..10.5.5 CFI 18 0 - 1 ..10 $62 "6 6, _ . New Clothing Store, M). 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSE:It 6,1 - BSRTY. has IMt opened this new establishment, IL where he hae al ways on hand a large and choice assort m'co tof all articles 014TIIING, which he warrantaequal to coy in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri• res. The public are requested to give films marihly CiPPIIINBETHE.R. i ti oU 9 ti r et TO tro TLlS et. —Ap,ly to S. caTi.tusitr & SON, 5.3 A. now Briok Dwelling House, just fiddled, COntaining nine rooms, situated on Decatur street Also, a new house of nine rooms, on Hancock street, near Christ Church. A Room in the Post Buildings, Fifth street, sullabla far an office, ' A large Office on Third street. A Store Room, No. Si Market street. A Warehouse on Water street. A House of nine rooms, and two na-es of land, with fruit trees, do. Will he leased lor tire yea, Also, good Dwelling Houses 0,. in 13 Apply at the office of f II BEET a SON, 0c:24 53 Market street. NI OM VALUABLE BOOBS—R n' ohineos English Har mony of the Gospels. b•gster's Analytical Gebrettf and Chaltiee Leakton. liloemtield's Greek Testament; 2 role. The Episcopate of the Protestant I:pi:copal Church in the United States of America—an essay by H. D. Evans, 1). D. Dr. Watt's Plain and Easy Catechism- The Church Catechism broke into Short Questions and Answers. Slits Mclntcwh's now JuvenHes--Grace and Clara, Iliad Alice, Florence Arnott, and Jessie Graham. For sale at DAVISON'S Theological Bookstore, Go' Mar. ket, near Fourth street. oct27 N A EWLY INVENTED PEN, of an entirely new wind piee and metal qualities. The advantages of this pen are— let. Thia pen will hold ink enough to write a whole page of letter paper. 111 This pen is so constructed as to have a good spring near the plot, similar to o quill. 34. The points cannot lap, and the pen will always write smnothly. .Ith. It la gold, and consequently cannot corrode. A trial ef those pens will prove their superiority over any fountain pen made. For sale by W. 8. HAVEN, oct2B Market street, corner of Second. MUSIC—Just received, per express, by CHAR. LOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood street— Hazel Dell; Beanie Patty ; Old Bob Ridley ; rarmil Mazurka; Have you seen Sam t • Champagne Eichotthch; Snow Flake Polka; Newport Waltzes; Paisley fighottisch; Schnapps Polka; Eye and Bye—Wumiel; Young America SChOtbifleh Trees of the Foree—companion to " Shells of the Ocean;" A Mother's Prayer; Boy you love me—Romania ; My Old Virginia thane—new song; Le Tyrol, with variation—W. V. Wallace; What shall be my Theme 7—O. W. Warren ; Moonlight on the Ocean; Oh, fare thee well, toy own love; My Bark is Gaily Dancing; Tillage Malden-_S.O. Foster; Come whore my Love lies Dreaming; "Gems for Guitar Players,"—a collection of twelve Bea*. tiful melodies for the guitar, by F. Kruger; " Footer's Melodies," a.rratigsd for guitar; " Hoquet of Melodies," do do by Edw. Pique. A NEW STOCK OF PIANOS Fill arrive and be open fovinspeollon thin Week. CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. HO Wood fiecondidoor above itiftb. OP* NEW BOOKS---Six Days of Creation; Clouds and Sunshine, or the Life tole Village Pastor; Scenes in the Practice of a New York Surgeon; A Visit to the Camp befo e Sebastopol; The Proverbe of aII.NadOLIB: My Bondage and Freedom, by Fred. Douglass; Mary Lyndon ; an autobiography; _ Omar Pasha, or the Tlefer's Daughter, hi . Reynolds. Japan as it is and was• The ?dayflower, by H. Beecher Stowe: Sunshine on Daily Paths, by H. Beecher Stowe The Slave of the Lamp ;. Life sad 'Dates of 1.143211113 Gordon Bennett.; Women of the French Revolution. For sale by [0ct3.14 B. T. 0. itIORQ.AN, 104 Wood St - '••• , --- •••••• •;.••••••••,.. • ~~ , . . - RANIiERt!I - IM , R6: - IIUSTIA Lot)aixia. - STOCK AN-D • BILL AIR 0 K_KII, , Ojflc No. 02. FoxgraL obcnig Wood.. N°TEB' Drafis, litarfaes,,elitd . Loatui on tolls tare's, negotiated. nooks +o'iot and sold :on ooni adman,. Land -Warrants bought and sold. t _ Particular attention' , paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks • • All communications attentod to promptly. WM. u. - .J 69. J. It'var. Wm, 117.WItliamo At, Ca., BANICERS AND EXCHANGE BROPZEB,I3,, Cbrner Wood and Third era& 44. All transactions =Aeon liberal Until& OaliKtione of MU, Notes, promptly attended tn. imßtltlsr. ARTHURS, RODGERS & C 0.,. • . BANKERS AND BROKERS co/ume OP T0U721114.1YD HALITILVII:LD STAMM, .32:8m Pittsburgh, P. ki,emo val. Pararoxs FRIRND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE tatosick% Huse .11cmored MeV Office to the amp= of PM ,11"oidsts . . PITIZZOIDB, PL. •ID 6TitICRS FRIEND, rankers and Ex,hangeEtuirti, I and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, A tuners, Gehl . Tar and Bank Nona. Exchanges cut the and. Wcateria Cities constantly for Bale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the:Maid States. Deposits received In par fonds or current rim; at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. f MS, N. HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND DXOIIANOE DIDOECK6B, 1177 craorsz ILECCIS BANJERM IXO/1•501 omen IV O. B 7 Kamm. mar, soul - boosa'nuAw ou) avADB. XT HOLMES & BOND, Bankers - and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Amptalseee, Gold, 1311.- vet and auk - Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and. Western °Wee constantly for sale.' Collections made in all the ettlea throughout thollnitad Stat. s Deposita received In par funds or currenipaper, No. 87 Market street, between Th.frd and fourth eta. IM.W.Iy JUIIN W °ova, BANKER AiIiBICHANGE BBOKER, DALES 1 Exchange, Commercial and Bank Rotes. TOCK bought and sold on commission. OollectiOxus carefelly attended to. Internet paid on Depoisit. 631.. Fourth street, newly opposite the M. M. Bank. decla RILL & CO., BANRSIII3 AND RXIMIANGB BEGIIIZRB. OOHNZA 07 WOOD AND TURN MORS Ld IC HT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantlyfos 0 sale. Time ESL; oi Exchange and Notes ii.tai,cilthxt Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold- ConesNotts made in all the principal cities of the United States. Do- posits received of Eel. and Current Panda finar27ly ALUM inAlan, RDWARD WM, 7LOYENOII KRAMER & HAIM, BANENd'tB AND =GRANGE DIIOECTittS, • DDT AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Dank Notts; negotiate .11) Loans on Beal Notate or Stock Becuritios;. purchase Prondasery Noted and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the tTnton. (myl 0. E. ARNOLD & CO. DANICRILI3 AND EXCLIANGE 13110101118, r.m.rdisin Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight and If Time Drafta, Ile. Collections easefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. gtocke bought and sold on commission. No. 74 Fourth at, next door to Bank of Pittati'g. Isola TUOMAS WOODS, --- far - COMMERCIAL BROICEII,-64 I=l Motes, Bonds, Stooks, Ideal Estate, ae., No. 76 fourth st, Pittsburgh, For. [ Jab? Cleurnlottl , s Loan Cllllce, M G. 100 B.II.ITIIFIELL STREET, NEAR TITTA.— .1.11 Money loaned on Gold and Bllter Watehea, Silverware sad other valnabla articles. CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO. Fus',:..„',,Vieob`leweeolenb.ranted Clothing po De i t i t .. o l l Li t itz he name of the TREES RIG DOORS, have, for under pur pose of acquiring more space for their immense buainess, :et:loved to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!. READY MADE CLOTHING, That haft oter been offered to the public. Their principal object for this, remoral, la to giro them more facilitlea for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Wads at the L 0 WEST EASTERN PRICES! •ed they will warrant them to be as good se any littlllll factored In the Onion. C USTORI Wolla s In 'PQM 111:37 BTTL3, AIM UPON Tall 3130101011 NOM!. They have Dr' hand a fall and beautiful assortment of Li ~TIIA Ind - COATINCIS, tot FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BU I- NESS COATS Our Ick toccata are Identical with Cum* of our customers, and we .enure the public that our fidelity will cot fall itt 1111ini nll order. we may be favored with.. Sir DON'T FORGET TUE PLACE.-- No. SS Wood Street, (EAST SIDE,) COIItHEII or DIAMOND ALLEY. N. /I—We dotdre our patrons to underatand that we have no longer coy connecnou with the Clothing Business On Liberty street. Our attention Ii devoted exclusively to the 'Louse above designated. , tu•r23 ZOITH WCFLOSILEY A CO. Altitl VAL Olt FALL DRY GOODS AT LOVE BitOTHERS, Air No. 74 .41.ARKA? STR SET, PITTSBURGH, -f,„4 RIGS Or TEEI ORIGINAL art lIICL. ( UR. DILEAs OWNS DEPARTMENT is nunsually full, and cot talus nome of the richest mod MOM dsteirable Udodo that White. ever been able to otter, tout as Kura super Mita; French Merinos; Cashmeres; Moue de .Lalswiti; Plaids; Stripes; Coburga; Aa N E «DLY..Woyx —The Lest assortment In the City. Cullara,'Cliemsettes, Sleeves; Flouncing., Edgings and Imiertingit; Shawls, 0:011kR, TILIMAA end SoarNi New aty le Bruebe, Plaid, Cashmere Moire Ant Velvet. Steffan. union Silk, Ac. l'.getlor with a large assortment of Mt CIMINO GOODS id ail descriptions. Our DOlllzTl id and 'LOUSE FININISLIINCILEPART. MENT is wolf vet-piled, and we feel confident that we Qin offer greater inducements now than we have ever been able to offer before. We solicit c,n elornirtation to- out stook b- fore co:chasing else% hero, as all will And it to :heir advantage to do so. We %Si oleo be utrocet daily in receipt of new an' d, RiRIV ble Goods throughout the sie f ecn. .60 Va EIROVIIICILS, (Formerly Young, Stevenson A Love, ) No 73 Market street, Pittstrargh. Pa. . 00 AKNOLD & SONN, 66 WEIOLERALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FASIIIONABLE CLOTUING, And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, NO CO MARKET STREET, between Third and Fourth, Pittburgh. Keep constantly on hand, &large stbok of Eloths, Cassimeres end Vestlngs. Garments made to order on the shortest notice, and in the latest styles. Ar g r All orders promptly attended to. to uftl2tri Fall and W Igtsr 4094 E113.510ND WATTSI EBCIIANT NO. lib URERTY STREET.- 111.1 Cleve now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods 0 veinal:lnge, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest. logs, of the most beautiful patterns; Prunch and En list Cessimerrs, of every Kyle and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the moot reasonable terms, and warranted to snit. oct4 w PT . . T and' a, °OMIT' g .pioiniOtOr• :bkjbt • 6,14;1'4" ' ' ; .i.zrrs4qBl ,frtßllit large and ifferuntehineneUei nude thorough repair and turniehed lathlike equip throughout, hi now open for the receptlott of thibtraWelbig' ,p 41410 . AL 'Plartlan ;10/;:4 , ?BAP_ ADM; 1510,84.1.3:ARTY- taTBELPTilJatft beardelbial'assokmt. , papa, of thePelvanili. Bailtorff, - Whith ..tttaßtut,it a most convenient 'ffr 91;0 forptudengeee .The tor ha at coneklaufbiewap fitted u p , in -excellent style, the niebtalON LIOUSA lar 4 reepact , tulip solicit a alma of puhliapatuniao: heta hfuttacher a. eplendial frEABLE4D4 extensiveVALION'TBRA attord-• lug ample accommodation to tmeeleici slid teamsters, Ilia Larder and Bar will bp , rarVehtel,w,i9) thofieut)the market, can afford. - , - - - • • ' Tehl.7 • T , 1. A /..K ti - a , - anner'efitnn and M. Chi& etredt, P r ittsburdi rundeKolo, formerly of u ltrawnsritot'eVhaving taken tide x p ic andoemmodione mom, Ina bity.ing tto it - ent atyle,:mould steweetfally xavlte hhf Mende owl a ttaientnr. public In_giVe:altre.a.alt: mired, iriatthe dontonlitere of, the lipnee,and hie long ex perience the landmass,. he, can give entire: Wllfactlon, end Me charges moderate. feta 2 oiNNELLY.; • ‘, GOOD INTEDIT : 0£11534i now= or LIBERTY 'AND G4AITri32OETE, tha Railroad Depot janlikly JOAIBB 811ANIRfl1i,`Propiferor. • • ow,wroas.s. - r ---- TAVARLIA" Uta Wioutb Eighth atreit, betlie4c Chestnut imd. Walpu,t,Thtloeigtus..,, Wacky . Eufaula. _Rouss o , color.= OS auriy , AND ZOO'S isTa, - ,*.eimarr„ 4. Ijtliii Proprietor taikasqpldashte- fit 4 annotiiictiog to the patio that thistrewatd elegiootitotilitiotbten, oPet4 ea • honaeof etitertaltaturtd. Being thintaoilibtfa and roomy,. sod adjoining the office of the Ohio Btag•flOnitiatay,ttotterc inducements tinearweed to Ny .. .q.c.p, for : the aleommods• lion of .the tioveling eattottotity. • . " A ahate of public parallax* is reepecOutry-soilcitxd. , =l7 • al; 11413 KILL. RNSTA.URANTs. WILKINS HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER;.-Pao.tql.fwroa.. Amato! street, between' Wood and ShdakileLL /111112 Emulous establishment has beet leiseolloY the sub modbom,,:asst- completely , tentriabUVAMl stt , Ile is at ell boors prepared to. furnish every larnryjthat can be foubd in 'the best ..egitlated restaurants in the States. Ills sremioros Bar will always be supplied with the very best Liquors. Game of every de , soription, in its .season, tan always be Round , at Riikine L [ap7 Pic C. GALLA.OIiBiI. CORNUCOPIA 43 ,- OYSTER, EIND, - QOiYEE HOUSE.-173 D. DARNATI.D. Po. 40, INV& &rat, between Wood and Mar janl9,lyl za.rncomorn. Kennett ills. WD. ENGLISH, Bole Bottler of RUTH'S celebrated Bennett Ale and Bwn Stout. Moo, Ooloni6BrAle sod gro rter, in quart and pfiet bottles. The attention of families, and the tirade, is respectfully solicited. lenity Mineral Water and AUDI. 1) SNGLISIL, Pitt 'greet, below Penn, is now V V manufacturing and bottleing the above beverage' on an extensive scale. His articles are of the best gnality,and nufactnred from the yarestmateriale. oCtlfly GREAT DISCOVERY! A MPLE TBens both by able Practitioners and Chem,. sw, cal Analysis, have desumstrated the great valueof PROD. DE GRAM) beautiful combination, called I'BLEC TRIC OIL," for the relief and cure of Pale.' Bat the people themselves are rendering their verliet iu a Wanner both unmistakeable and satisfactory. Mora than 20,000 bottles have been bold in a very short time—a great propurtlbn to too lif3 who beard others recommend it, who had trial dt. That it lea splendid discovery is everywhere acknowledged, and ..nothlog like it was ever t afore prepared. Why, for Corns alone, it ie worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, as it al w .ye cureethese painful tormentors in fuedy;fetre haus. But whit hi it not worth to the people if it cures Solt Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Biters, Sores of all kinds,.(fie q uently.toking away all the pain In twenty-four hour*. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Heed 'lle Bronchitis, Piles, Womb Complaints, Cramps, Sprawl', gore or Swelled Breast, Delmer, Woundsof all kinds, &c.? 'Wohld . ss6o,ooo express its value to the people t .liTo Because.a moo give freely for vane! frompain. Will this Oil rehtfrepain Certainly if tall. Finch men es we Imre °Ben named,hou , onstile and 'high-minded merrhante, mayors, doctors and others have so said, afterfrom ten to fifty trials. They say the Itketrie till de the finest medial combination ever pro pared, neither offentivetior injurious, but effectual in all the above and many uthet cartes. Some honorable and. heavy business firma have, it is trim, sold some of the old (turpentine, bituminous, or coal tor, hc. he.) external ap. Orations, until their customers returned bottle after hot, tle, with the remark that the remedy was worse than the pain;" yet queli Men have never reccsamerodol nor given conntenance to Clem. But see some of our best men:haute ordering Mars every ten days, and always &leg additional testimony to the value of this wonderthl atwiro*.' That great many ladies are using it as a Medicinal toilet article for themselves and their children, is well known. It cures ottptelples, bLokAes and cropthera on the face and neck in so short a time, you would scarcely credit it. It frequently reduces a ynkfid swelling in &whence:. has done It I n bail an hour; cured many effectually in six hours. if ladies knew the soothing, stren,gthening and healing virtues triads Oil, they would never be Induced to use.anythingelPe for womb complaints or pains of any kind, We soy insert a letter Just receive 4 'frog Henry &eq., who went to itpulaud lag Weeks since, (to 4144 LplnolcduJX.l2. 18 5 6. !itear , DzOttertn . Philaßlf. Wiz - en - 11dt home for my health, (scrofalotut ernptbna,.&e.iy I tiersir exported to return again, believing that my complaint would, semi carry roe off. When you gave me three, bottles of your Etectria Oit to take with me, as surety q patit4 ave, Pdkl. sot think I would so very won bevelled upon to thank you,; no I now do, for my complete restorali.on. I can only say, irethre the departure of the ettranum,,that' , you have only Moo* hem with your Oh, ru*te Sam tune thane year. There Is not another eimllermed)ethe In England, If In the world. I will write Oy nextetearrier. Team, most truly, ILEttig Wu 'g. : It cannot be their imeginatloits;rrho elate that old sores,. that have discharged from six mout4,l - to - ave Years, have been cured by this 011. 4t mrmostle wan*, Um. adecop- Con, Where ?tin is relieved in one dav Often in-halt an hour, Na I common tense dictates nee—and 600 written. letters say no/. Come and see them. A regalia Doctor attendance; and lathes can consult a WI, privately, by dropping • line to the office. Advice from a distance, malt lag inquiries that any physician can answer, 'will be promptly attended to. Always encbs , 3o a stamp, as our ser vices are freely given, and u we are drawn upon too often in tide way. All come trNte4 witttor without ; the OR, se 'T pave ttio - Physiolano. assoc i ated (Or tilde exprete On, Prot O. DE GRATH, • - No...louthkighth street, Phila. N. B.—The largest bottles t entimes therheapest Please notify me of any case or failure to cure in from half an hour to three weeks, as I wish Comae 816 air For sale by DR. IMMIX, 140 Wend at, fawn "INPUT&TION IN BB: ' jnne gm. ma. To B. A, ildarestock. For dye years peat I bare used-B. A. Fahnestock's Vernifture for an an. [helm:Milo in my practice. myettention Was first celled to It la cue wbere-1 bag fi;deti- to dislodaiernruis used mel, plait arid rootage. A Imit,lew4 obtsaued and used with dreirabl&c.ftait; 'since then I bOti.Vesstribed it for hundreds of patients, and.in a large rkictritS6T bidee ith complete eticcwa. In one ease a single tattle - of the medi cine brought away Ilponi one patient nmrely.efolit moms. I have never known it to do berm, and em 'induced to make this statement from an boxiest tOrttetion that it if the moat valuable Verratfuge yet' kaolin. such la my con *lmre in Its " worm killing" yowlers, that 1 recommend it to calor physicians la this section, and Tarnish them witp the article. li. 0. SAV.AOB, al. O. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by B. A. FALB P.STOuII t CO., corner of Wood and Fleet streets, Pitts burgh. ee,6 LAI. Books. AM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Books. lo vole. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Barier's Institutes; Eviilenco• waarton'a Digest , la st ad.; And other Rapala, Elemental Woaltsb ho. GILLMORB, at the niftier of ittortdog Post. UULLII4I/10 LOW FOIL BAldhl.' AA • • 1...11 . 21 feet front on WYLIII street, Ord extending bacaltHileat to.Widealley. On the back part of the lost a a;, siltbuit tot two small, and This Lot is in e drableocation for a realdence. and will be sold tow, and on favorable terme. Title good, ind'oleo; from inctimbrancia Enquire of OEO. Y. qualion, irlS At (1.11. of Morning. Poet. /-IRisußtettrdlUg So"tool, ARDINer GLE ji and Cirounthi are offered thr T no tbr either OTSL the above purposes. The else and eat of tiro holm, the beauty, extent and variety of e grounds, 'and the' singular advantage of the poaltion, 'minded from every thinF objectionable, render this a moat desirable location for either a Male or 'Female Seminary. For terms, apply .to reh9.4.tf J: W. BUTLER, 07 hoot street. _ _ irvltaghe Great / 1 118 LIFIC OF mi.tawybksw e liGlT first vol• lime of the stave work to now ready for delivery—the sycond voluni'd vi!l be ready shortly. It to wetly gotten iip—printed on fine paper, with three or more portraits and plans. Price $2,00 per volume. This edition is published exclusively by sabactiptien and payable on the delivery of each voltam° T. J. BIBNER & CO. are sole Agents for the above wort s: Office, No. SO Fifth street, to Lauffer's Bookstore), where the books will be open for subscriber's %lama trir Alt olden addressed to 2. 4.8. di CO. will be strictly attended to. '4lf4e Canvassers wanted. angihdaw3ra 100 -13-2d - boxes No.l l) Derring ls . NO half boxes Gellonx Pardines; 200 boxes do do 300 quarter bre. do do 5 doses Anchovies i 5 dozen (Isom 5 do:eri Otrgeb i 6 doses Lobsters. Just received and for sale by REYAllia & ANDERSON, No. 39 WOW street. DIU IlLuki-200 tone Noe. 1 and 2 Anthracite, "Mart. etta," " Cameron" and "Cordell!d' furnaces; 100 tone "Rock UM," Juniata 100 " "Monroe," dol, 50 't "Bill Creek," 4nl 76 " nt trade, Hoeretd county; for Rale (sepl9) JOHN MOORH HAD 1141,i5jiti-10me Lumps; 11100 " Lake Ohamplain ; for sale by JOHN MOORIU NNW BOOBB—J cud received bY exPrase, this day_ Memoirs of El. 8 Prentiss, in 2 role; Hoc'. Travel] in Oblos, in 2 Tots; Lady of the West, or Gold seek re, by .7. 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S., Meltee and Nene, in the United States Mint, Professor of Apyllid Cltendalri in the Pr /Milk/ institute; Joined - by Caut#4ll-MorOtt, author of " Appled - Cluctaistry " and 'giber/31W MindPnill-r -tions.if BecOnd edition: Far by ciet2 . B. T. CIL , BIOBG N, 164 Wood 'at: (1110 L000GUS 1 1he beet article POW in tile for JL curing Foyer and Agne, and other bilious Thom Burning from the above complaints should call Blot try a bottle. Twelve dosenj S ust received by °eta/ JO . FLHIIIITig.• =ME r "rre:;, 1 .'4.,. : r -,..-: T '4131140.4 4 it yp..004: . thitliat? I ~r 5., .t.-e-nantif it ad hi la. ihreormb ; i =egill • k ci - urtm, , /Sarrintaut ~,taffemtroatiortmi Util ' if, ..ni..,:inrixtm.„Breen, au Limbeilemelaoozardela Indeetty. - -Tery SGM are t . which.* Pittriative lie A more OQerareqtdredoe ebffsh - Vbe•'preverted, it, - —Attic were bore-freely n& Zeiperson cen,feal well, hileA neriatio -habit of body te , . vdi.W "ha/Memlt room tacerater te Xerle and oftenfat" diseaisea which might have been &robin:lsh" the timely:;.,i.tudiebm's Arge.,of,,glgoo4:pDrglafra.:VVlill.dsidikr true? 5 1 1s*s, I cieribb sYsiitO.Ele, 494- 5111.11Pzle,0301togenten 'am all tend to become' Cr produce the ASSP•selitet er t•' Mrmidebto dlatentpdrsethiebload"tha -Biasses - ell over a, lend. - Mamie 'a .relieble, fandirphysimiet of the Bret I. _portent:elm - the,m*lin health, Pad thlietPlit-hatt telenn ' -tested with consummate skill, to meet that demand::,'- . extenalvettial or ittvirtuesly Phyvitdenti -Pr . ofue j in Patients, has shown results trormutting anything liiMm known of toiyaneditine, .Coree - have been erected byre belief, were they not Subetantimed kPerscrksur such q sited *litter a! and clurectette to bill - the UnsPicillat, .untruth, . 1 - , - T -. 4 : , 5"f• Aniong _the ;eminent ; gentlemen. who, have teetiflod testi:sot the 6 Pille, - Wet.,ntaybientfort '" • __ , . Doet..lL.s. 4 :s ll AYßSolinalytitelChefitlitil Bosto w. /Bate Assayer of MnumehusetrAcwbbeei hiiiklli character le endorsed by the - ~- , , V,' ; : • - Mort.-BOWATtIi OPRRETP;fienittor tor . Mei:Felted Stet 8.08ERT,13.7 WINTBROP; ZX Speaker in s '' . lti Rouse, Representatives. .! -.- 5-, 5%1 •'' 55 _,_•-t ABBOTT I,4i mENC 4, B ll6l sieriien:torztpill ex& -.. fJOHNSa. PITZPATBICZ,' Catholic . Mahon . of BostsS I.eebt 5 t. 5 s _ , — 5 5 t , n : ; 5 - • ..:'-',,..7 ~-, Dr. 3. ~ Il d. CRIIITOB, Pre:4W Cbarital.ntlfew York CB . .. endorsed by , '5 54r IND: W. L. MARCY,'Petrelity Of Beet?" - t -, ;WM.: It. ASPOI,, the riclitatinmu In'Am a lei • and' B-I.ELA#I) A CO, Prurient:sm obth e Metropoll tan Rot ,5 u °there. • .„- , .•--5, - , 1. , ; ind spree pirmit, wit - midi glee iiiiniitiundretd test calve prom di•puts-where the Pitts have Iwo - eyed, but e I dunce erste more convincing than the tepterlente of endue publto raeri,lefinla in' heir effertsuporatriek These Pills, Iti , ivittltlit long invertlgakiliti and star-. - are ;offered . :.tio the. ..pnblerias the bar and , bog compu width, the primer& state of •intalical-science.nen Baal • Thor are dorappundect, not of the druge thenuedvel, but • tbertiedititial virtriesonly of Vegetable Rtinedire extinct • by Chemical process iris mete of flutity; add tomtdued 5 Scaler in. such a , =suer as to: igtoleti!tite best rand The amitere or comilimitioti rev medicines lwv - heen found i Cherry Pectoral cad Pills i nth, to preciticee mina cede rrinedy than had hitherto been obtained _by any pram The readonia-peafectl?.ab•ribtte:' White br the old mode; ;eonapealtion every - medicine is tendenel•withitoort or 10. of =intone= and- loloriotur quelidem.bythie each in, vidual virtue only that 18 desired for the curative 'ran present. All the inert and "obnetione qualities of eai trubetance employed, are letSs behind, the Mantilla virtu' only being rotator& . Bence Ills telf ambient thgthe Mtn should prove de they luive proved; score -puroly rented- ' ' and the-Pille a mete pOweifai antidote tot:Lß:awe than ar other medicine known to the world. - --' '' .l s -:,%. As It is frequently expedient that many medicines shoe be Laken under the counsel of an attending Phyelcian, ais - kw he cOrild oat properly Judge of a remedy - without km; .. .1 - ' log Be composition, I have supplietls - 11,6atiabiete Portntd ..... ' I a Y o wh bd y b fP r m m y i t ;P le e ne o a r e in a th nd e,U ll it s ed - M S nd - B to ri t l S 47 t: 7 I etas:lean Provinces. ir, towerer, time abosell;be anyc.l - 5K . who has norrec e l m a lthere , -thePwillbellisusrlWs.hY Se • to his mined. - • • r. .5 t-"il !! 'Of eff the . Moot Medic ; ines . that are offered, bawl' . - would be taken it their compoaltion toe krunonf Wei ." : .life consiata in their mystery. I have no-moterien The composition of my preparations Wield . .. Mien ta `s men, and-all who are competent to' Mge,olL, um slir freely acknowledge their convictions = 14 thati in ' j merits. Thecifflenzy Bettered was pronotninid by scierttlt. , men to be a- wonderful meditlate before its-effect!! we -' "known. Many eminent Physicians bevevieelaredthe sat thing of my-Pills,' and even' more confidently; and a wilting to certify .thet.their enticipetions4ele more Cu,. realised by their effects upon trial:. ..5: ~ ..!.5 5.-. • • TheYaiperate by their powerful ' influence on the Warn 5 vibtera to purify the blood and stimulate 'tint° halt! ' 5 actionsmove the "obatnietions Of the Xteltutel, bows diver, and other orgena of the body,sreatorhiCtlftlr irress far sates to:health. and. by correctingorhernms they et_ , , iet; each deltingstrienta as are the . 11rat. origittol disasen. Preptgat ie 1 4Dr. TAMES O. Anal; r tes and AS lytical ,Lowsli, Mass. 'PON , 4 5 '644 Iss bet Piro !imitator - . . - , ,15 5- 5 . -, 52 5 5.. Sold by B. A. PARNPAW, 4 C 0.,, avilutie t,;. remil, by every Bingdat P! burgh , -lititi•c -rvwhere Vit . ..„. p ec j:r ... 4-', 110141 1 VLW A rit ed,-1141, ASTITIMA-AI D .I: P IigtiMPTION • NEW AND IPLIRY WUNDIiIiFUL F , 11d.SANA • • , • __ Duque= MAUI ..TO, Thie DOon _; Ulf xi,LIJoi WONTAIRFITh DISCOVIMY hu recently been ma; thrills; all Li idly, in the trraintent of Co. =notion, Eithma: and all disown of the'Lanks. We ri fer. to lin.Ltarrs's Lhasa:wow laimisati Thaw, Veri, ,, „ sine Cidaer Bram^ With, this new method. MI 0. has ' skald many aillieteil ones to health, 'man erldenee of whicA he hen innumerable nett Speaking of ment aphysiaierr remarks, Rae evident that , iiilialingi;i constatitly bieithing an agreeable, healing ~ 7in;ictbe in? diciest prepettles must come In direct contael:wlth th; abide mini cavities oldie langs,lind thtiaeseape the mar(l. and tivieSl thaegle Prodnred upon there *hike ftstiodnoO r bate`tbe'storeich,, and inahject toll:cameos atigeetlon The Ilygeana lir for Want all DiVaida th roVrat ea taaltale—ffear York Duldizeini - a/January The Inhaler la worn on the breast, under the linenorit4, out the lama JaiOnverileurrei—thit-beiit ofthe' hod! heir "Adana, tit erePorPk• .the .Ifunairechr• - of: ewes daresilike ths folteiwing, Might bonen:ta ! r Ona - pficinage clew Hymns has ettnidniikof thi'Astlunj of six years standin g. • • . Y. M. , of .Dpneannon, Pa. E. I.ld earetrof the - asunna of ten yeaaxe shunting .by Vartia's Bygeana. - Mita ertsrEssrbtr, IhnolclSn, hi. Y. Mee , o wt No. 7 1Ieramond streeti bi=.l4.eraconred a severe cage of Ittonahltia by..the " my aster liar been cured of a distressing cough efsevere reeresiztllng, anti ambled in be thimrable by the:yhysi daps. filic.yrius oared inonexaonth,l4 the_limetina: • J. li. Daratenr,.s.fth=nd, Tbevlter. Dr. Cheerer of New `York, ,heitiliep. °fax. med: l -2.- clan inr thei relieving langnige : • Nrs Taxa, Noir': 15,13 Data Am—l thlnk highly of Dr. Cremes flygeans u , ramedy hi diveascs Of the throat and' lerisgi. ,, ELOing soma oppirtunlty to testify -its efilcaey, 11312, aMira, ' that it Is moat excellent medicine, both the Amp any- the lubaltogapplication to the chest. N. IL—Dr. Curtest Llygesna to the 01110INALeind %MeV. GENUINE ANTIOLN; all others ore beam imitations, o+ vile and IN.ruatptar countorteits. Libor' , thump yo*-. would POISON. • eleir.por.itele tty - Dr.aeo..n. Ropier, 140 Wood streit ; IL Sellers Co.; tat A. Peckham, *Alleghemy IL'ity4lJohl • Sargent,' Nair Ilrlghton; el L. liaber,,llocheeter, • jenylk&ilw , -- • Carter% Spaiilsh „ TRE • GREAT PURIFIER OP TRIL Bow! sr TFE ot - a AVNLICIPZD' A Particle of RAD ANDN ry, ia. LI Lubin e Remedy for licrofelladlie-rtit,' term Obstinateithatanione hinsptiori, , d eas'ast'pedia us ihe Faceillllotalteiv Boils, Ague'and n ta Ctronlo ltyce r iting Worm or Tatter Scald Ileselesslatgaunint an; Pain of the Antes sued Jolnta, atubbties tveamgyptivip Isbatiago, fipined_oompl•ainteousetiall arising from' anlnjudidonet ebb of Afereary,lneptudenes ,I4fe,nr impuzityofthaßlood, - `This gresbalbsrative InadkinclustiParillezooflliool Is - novenae& byt .11Eialida of manful Patiehtlibiem - of the United Stabil, Mho 'testify dolly to . the, remaripbt • 'urea performs& by the greatest of all medleiniss,'‘‘,CAl BPANI3II. hteuralgb; Ilissunnithor; derothla Etimtkuhs op„ the , akin, Liver. Dimise„, Vereri, Ulcers, Old Ilesete, - Affectlons of the Kldneja, Diseases of thl Throat, Female ettroplaints, Pains and Ar4mtof the Bone; and &data, are speedily put to flight by using this peat ab, Inestimable remedy. ' • War a 0 disesseetof the liked, nothing has yet beouldun. be compare veith it. It cleausea the eye= of,alLiutpurf ; : • ties, ache gently andelliciently on the Liver ,and Ki dneys clreagthelle :the: Illgeetion,3 &tee. tone-te the ShinineY, Istettea the WM clear aruli heaMy,,and;reabreesthis,Constij tution;enifeehlallYdleassa Or brokatieloulkbythentercesse,7 of yOutle,„to Its Pristine vigor and strength, Poe the,Ladies,it le hbarbedy better teeth alltheote4 meths me; Fed.. , fsorticees lilertcreflyailah Nlatar,;.• will ivimove all SallOwness at c om pbbelon, , n,g.thaitoset!' mentlingthelasticity to, the Cie andilW . • prove the gensql brittle In a remerhabledigreb beyond ail the zue&peines ever heard oL . largobiunbae of asethicalao which ire We tieceivuo Ibera persons from @apart; of tae thillettatedas, isth~,, evidence thitQ Aere le no humbug, about Zheute o tes: b otelkeepommestrites,physidans es4Mittllo. xamsta ithth i tnmen the oommunity, all add' th.• teatimOn wOndeifoleffects of Mb PIRVAT BLOQD.P . Cell on the Agent;and get a Piroillar and. Alluauss,scii read the-wonderful cures MIS tveLlyttneatOqsz*?Acip., None ne unless. signed by lODINETP Pita: Pro genui Prtaiors; No:3 Pearl street, Richmond, Ne.;:to,,trtnr rO, criers for supplies and egtmcbs most be iddreasedi And for rale by A.A. re.upranpAtoloam en nut NO, VLS3dING' DathA, anA by' Drug — gists gotierally;, _ _ S TATIOMNT , 11t0.11 OANADA ;•-• • Qweturtt, liebniery MU • /kips. IL 4: Pahnoteet 4 Ckse—We bed the plat:we:of elvheg,.thie menthes, the tett/air eastifleate yoya. !pe g ,: mtruge, which trill be verykratibintt.W.Yetts sait-Itstiseet v O 3 / 5 1 40% P 11Nr.W.414940,01" eltirtna.li=' Ji-Mpat=l. a* _ , _ .. . fibriaseuen—ady little deUghUtitutfr 11! wto 13 *WS' --Vii— son, older, were for a consUerable time. trout worms. 1 - purchased - two tottlee of your V , of which I gore them three doem, according , to-_ ur, and etrange to eay, In less , thaU throe Mars th:,y'paitea au WV ttan kin UUNDIIIII),IYORMS, seine at iheastiorer mak ((nary length,,of from twelve to fifteeuberhe4 ! , a,-; ~.... - —d. 'Living% experienced ' co lanclt of the beneficial eirestael your Ileitolfugeri I feel 111113 i-duty toiecoutlitrui IL bath! public, as, inuay opltdouiOne of the most eillesekraitteiti* J walnut worms ereroffered to Alia public. 5, V, ' '-' ,. ;=''i'' Cleritt.meu,belleie MO to lit; Your much oblienti aluilininide urn. HAMAN.= LEAZEPA Prepared end auld 't.,y .1r....T.K. A. 1 /AIIRSPOFIC AVi corner of Ifirst aud Wood straete. zs- , .....'Y' -'" Mt*. .- - 1 10= IN Tali CiMm.fota.ie..al— teitage flows. of ala room/ anti 'good ne.44. - .Willt frame barn eta- stable, y cordage . bonze, sanke..lltinn olderwith Toreloa'Aeres. nidtzliaYratedthod. Also Fruits of eyet7 varletyand . choke qualitiasi-n t goal Garden,- with ;fruit; flottea;:grafe Wee, italzall obllt's pia* order. Immediate aux be. gutted. Situated ba a. healthy wet. agreeable, three Irina from the 'Point:let ryion.illa . sysoingto4 =Kt Moe $2.200; tams' essy. Mb Is kristeUrporandlitn, persons ho are dearona of. yr:awing* eounery4eit War the city. sop 7 • B. QUM= 8011, . 2.-4641datlef et. w.#10,111:$ YittralLlZl IiATILtRION isoole tine hawk TV itict removes all.apaptonas or bwlsePe: WRIGEFFB - 101.MatION' Are never liable to Buzeotroke. • •-• ; .wmanis , Paz&trcili •KA-THAILTON . •ra the alb9pilidwableaentddtion :nee t011et,7,14 For tilde by sit. OLO , A. HEYBSS An 44. E. sma xas atl6 ante perlOttle. , • engl4;, OdiraLtinF AND GASTON Oni—Ptamen, E 7: a ding. One, inn= latent et tblaVellghtm for the hats bate Wont:dais! Ellen anrsUll'inceitingi Woe betintbrag, Fizairing 0 roatollog the. tab., e. pangiou =rot bo exedled.' The tow 'Wee (26 *to) on t'.;.; brinmc It within tbe.reach of eiNi - kid it ;good' - 1 7 1 : a ieboi mnewyvitour i t 9 t r : 7oaruni,m i •,7 • ' AgVietTrTClßiliVidia for ot !Ober ; The Schoolboy,- by-Charles lackena; Trial and 141 =ph i , by - 11. Arthur: ' 5 4- 8. . and D .- by Batettet Levet, necesTed nitttittiTe at' -. GlLDENtilgiNkr dti,*. RIM lit.ciPPosikketeorbtatte: M'umrl -- vials rot mat. 'we . $ 41,14,0 D lisll3lafat4 ' ' Cortes Wood aireet sad YOgin elle* JECT3tia WAYEIPI 4L9Ar D leg ,N. -- . - .... .. .-•. , . . l'.:-: - ,;;;,: 40.r,.:' N: ~ .,...;- . .": : ',.;:- : , : : .y .:1'-r-t-,"•2 :::' , . .i . ', ' - : - : ', 4 '''', ' . '' ' ~.- : ;.:, . ;:i:',(. , '.,- : ::,r, , :, . , : ,"-- : ::- . '..:,'i.,::-,.•-....!,':,z..'.i.,-e- Ali. 1113 Z .110L10 Ats t ' PlLt;r,. viNTSIILNTs o t "_1: 11111 DI - Ort Donal Wood otroot and Vlogia au% "*„`.
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