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Price 1 2% cents per cake, or $1,25 per dozen. Sold wholesale and retell, by novl2 EL L CUTTIBEIRT, No. 63 Market M. BAWLBI SHAWL/31—d} A. Mason a Co. have meet • t another large assartminit of Shaw la. Their ant enn tahls an almost emLeas variety of Long and Fqttero Slaw, Empire, Scotch, Stella, Cashmere, Thlbet end other Shawls of the newest and most fashloruble style. 1101 6 XINW 11 . 00K3LJuat no.ovol by the Adams Express Company Blackwood for October maiming several good article" on the Climes War. Putnam's Magazine for November; 21i cents. Graham's do do 20 do Ballou's do do (third supply,) 20 eta. Goley's Lady . . Book do 20 do Yankee Notions de (second supply,) 13 do Leslie . " N. Y. Journal do (fourth supply,) 18 do The Cloven Foot—a new work. flarper's Magazine Knicke booker and Leslie . ' Gazette of Fashion expected t ub day, and will all be Fold at 20 cts. per copy only. In future we trill eel! all Magazines and Paperer for cash only. All who want new and goal Books as soon as published, will all at LAUFWER'S Bookstore, No. 80 Fifth street oct3o PSAIIATUS WOK MAIIKINti LINEN, £c.—Yallete, AType anti Ink f.,r stamping indelible marks on linen, Ate., for sale by W S. HAVEN, Stationer, nove Market stre.t, corner of peand. . . _ Air Y YATHRit litlUsE, or the Heaven of the thole 111.1. by Rev James Macdonald, D. D V4%5. "A very complete, judicious and eloquent statement of the ficriptural dischwurce respecting [leaven, in which we admire particularly the absence of ape •ulattorie and dream ing' no often entering Inn) the discussion of the enb.itet.'— N. Y. Etxingelist. "A real heaven; the presence of God and of angels; a Moral resurrection; a literal judgment. Therm are eat forth in glowing terms. The circulation of ;inch a book cannot fail I' minister to edification in the ehurches."— l‘t 1. independent 4 For Bale by .1 S. DAVItION, n,16 65 Market street, near Fourth tol I AUNTL6T... I ---Juid rrunrod, *or uauntlets, o L.O. kJ - lowing kind, Beaver, 'rigor, 'Black Garet., Nutria P.rri; elan, 0.11 and Buck, eral topit, lined bilk nod fur, at 1111181111ELD SON'S, No 70 Wood Ntreet.._, G Jost received, nu rotewattn eut of lined elik k,,T A Mance, NelpOittall CUirdli, cloth cuffed, but and Ltd lined fur, with filly different vivito of Winter °Lovett, L. 111141111 , 1ELD SONY, No. TO Wood etreeL Vt./DUNE UUTTISIIII—Eenneter new retest Mew Lai r, ter, manufactured In the city; the cheer/est nod mock complete known. race, 5t4,50. For sale by noib JAMES WAUTIROP. 40 WEIL/AM isourterrts—r , gross pad received end for eele by I novsl FLEMING BROS. UOCEICT SPIRIT LEVEL, and Plumb Attactunent to S luare, set with double sealed patent bubbles, war. ranted not to evaporate. This compact Instrument may to WWI separately as a level, or in connection with a steel or other square, as a leveling and plumbing tool; and may be relied on as more accurate than any other level in the market. being likewise more durable and compact. A small 'tiny!, just received and for sale at W. tl. lIA VEYS Stationary Warehouse, Market street, corner not Second. no, E2LIBROIDERIEn--A. A. Mason A Co. vrill open In • way or two. another very choice selection of 'Embroiderie or the newest and moat elegant designs ; also, a toll aer ie s .rl. - went Embroidered. I.lom.atitched and Plain Cato- Min Ilandkerchiefe; Gents' Plain and Bordered Halal., Ac nor 9 A A. hi ABOre a CO. are receiving another bit or dapirw A ble color. of Pam:nett/as, Thibot Cloths, blobair De D.P.. Persian Twills, De Laines, a 4., to which the tat. redo!, nov9 L . AWRISNCISNILLB PIWYKRTY YOB BALE — Toro !arm Building Lite, ritun'e an Bader etreet, having o front or 42 feet by 103 doep to o 40 feet alley, extending on the alley T 3 feet. Price $7OO. Terms easy. nov9 8. CUTHBERT 1 SON, 63 Market rL W O LARUE 8T08E.14.00418 Tv kisr—No. bl and No T 64 Market atreek 8. CUTLIBERT A SON, now 9 63 Market street. WANTEU--A second hand steam Engine Of 7 or a Inch cylinder and 3 feet stroke. Also. a Boller 30 or 30 Inches by 24 feet. S. CUT 6B a SON, no.B 63 Market stret. WANTICIS—.4 Perm of 100 acres, uot mote than thee miles from the city, and value of $3,000 or $4,000. nod B. I.OTIIBEBT & BON. WAIITBILt—TweaCy-five men to Lemma their owe land lords, by putchaeing Building Lote of 60 by 120 feet, situate on Mt. Wastilngtou. Price V 220 each. One tenth in heed, remainder in four yearly payments. no• 8 B. OUTIIBEBI d SON. 40T n it I. &SULKS-5o boon Cincinnati Star Candles, 40. Le and 6r, In store and for not 3 MILLER & RiOKETSON. WANTIiD—On the Ohio river, a Yarto of 100 acres, either in Ohio or Virginia, with g T ood BEST improvements. S OUEHT & SON noes. FaEBll AItRIVAL OF NEW ritUIT -200 drools new figs ; 6 bble sweet Oranges; 2 do extra large Grape Yrnit; Jae! received and for sale by RHYMER A ANDERSON, N 0.39 Wood street. / tillitifir.-000 boxes pnme W. K. cutting for R 11 1 ,6 by lJ nov2 HENRY H. OOLLINS. FIIIHT TREES, ac —Year, Peach, Cherry, Apple, Plum, Gooseberry, Raspberry, Evergreens end Valuating Bhnibbery, of the moat esteemed and reliable varieties. JAMBE WARDROP. DUSAILE 11A.X.Yro--4300 lerge roots of the sew Myatt's _ll6 Victoria; Angle etelke weigh from 3 t 6Dm each, for sale by I norti JAMES WAILDROP. BlllOlWA.X.—Tbie day rreelred and for vale by nava 116NRY H. 001,1 .11,11.-150 bble freah Louleyllle for pale by norl) HENRY 11. COLLINS • Pi-MOTET SEED-0 bag' prime Timothy Bead ranoir j_ on canoigoroent and for eale by noyil ATWELL, LEE CO. ..mow, DBOOMB-60 dozen extra Corn Broome But reoedved any 1.3 for ale by Inov9 ATWBLI., LEN aCP THB, 01i881.31101.88, ao —A. A. MASON Si CO. have Con hand a splendid assortment of Broad Cloths, Cass/- mores, Baaver Clothe, Batinette, Tweeds, and other goode for men's wear novl2 UICKBILVISK-80 iced reeerved end for rale by no• 12 Leal ENG 1311, " " • AldPßLACK—Gerntanimon-80 bblei Just ree-Ived and .1 for see by I n 0.121 FLEMING SRO& LIZIM-10 bbls just received and for sale by carel2 SLIMING BROS. IMPICNTINK-20 bblo just rocelred and for sale by novl2 FLEMING 111103. MONEY DA V leY PAIN IS I LLKE—O groaajuglFiceived a • I for gale by [oovl2l FLEMING 81108. IDORAX—IWO iba just received and for gale by 1 novl2 PLKMING BROS. UpOlitl.llAVicB kiLILLAND 81TT1511.8-24 dozen of th . EOl excellent &Alain jlikt rvceived by JOB. FLEMING, nor 19 corner of Diamond and Market et. IdAtillkihie—iin excellent article Joel chapped ,Laude An. /2 dozen received by JOB. FLEMING. WINK 80AP8-1 have Jost received a enspply Of Low's old Brown Windeor Soap; also a supply of Low'e honey Soap. I novl2l JOB. ?LEHI ,G. OLlitbOti'S NSA WILED ilia - ill all D PULMONI' OSYRUP — I have just received a supplyt.of the ahoy celebrated articles. jnorl2i JOS. FljatlNG BIDLITZ POWDERB--I have on bend sines., supply fresh Bsidllts Ponders. f novl2) JOS. FLEMING IOLD DREAM—I have on hand a supply of freshly pre pared Cold Cream. (novl2l supply FLEMING. ()NIONS-110 btuthels Onions In store and for sale on eonstinimpot by (nov9l ATWELL, LEE AOO 86eN13-1 bbl small White Beans jam received on con. egamant and for sale by nov9 ATWELL, ma a co. ,OLL BUT ro,R-2 bbla prima ada day revOred ane for sale by oo•12.1 HENS! OOLLINB. INSEED OlL—This day received and for We by novIS HENRY 11. COLLINS. •-• INSEED 01:10—Recetvad and for rale by nova • HENRY EL COLLINS. 1, ' 150 bbbs Itesb Loubsville Lime (or sale by nar2 lIHNRY FL COLLINS. WYES AND GA.UNTDETS—New styleo retelling daily Gin cloth. Bilk sad far, at l oar EMISHVIDELD 4 SON'S. o ------------I--' . 81:10A1-70 tads pima for sa y octs SMITII, NAIR & TIUNTER. CBll-2DU bo x es prime W. R. Cheese just recelvi and for silo by Lootl2J F. DRAVO. - '`^it s .f. , .A. •.• ' IMM RAILI3,%DS uXi fit R Wirt 0:• aiLaoay. Summer Arrangement--thanga Of Time. TEEM DAILY TRAINS RAM WAY, (8IINDAYB.318: CrEPTED.) And but on* Change Of Cars'botvisen Columbus and Salllmors. OF and after Manday,Juna 18th,186b, Tram will ran as follows GOING BABT. &law Mail .1V414 Luz. Tram Train. Train. Columbus.....-.--101:00 A.M. 8:80 P. M. Newark _....« 11:10 6 12:50 A.M. Zanesville 12:20 P. N. tkuo " 212 " 6:44 " 3:01 a Cambridge ... .... - lao " 7:03 " 3:20 " Barnesvllle 2:23 " Ball " 4AB " Belmont -- .. 244 " 8:81 " 5:14 " Attire Belltat — ...-.. 3:30 _. _ arr.o:4s " ert.tklb " GOING WEST. .RrpreU Mall Night Leave. Train. Train. Train. ........ 9:45 A.M. 5:16 A. M. 6:00 P. hi Belmont.-- 1231 " 1116 o 7:08 243 o 7.40 " Cambridge • UM o 13111 5.00 " 0anc0rd—......--- 1217 P. M. StO 225 .• Zanesville ----.. 110 23 0 " 10:30 " Newark .—..---. 2:08 r ". 1137 " 11:50 Arrive Columbus.,. &/0 " 1216 P. M. 1:20 A. id The Express Train going Emit will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only. Golfe] Wane will stop only at the above named Stations. The Mall 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 Sta tions on proper notice being given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at e and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Train', to and from Bandu,sky, Mansfield and ML Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana R ailroad ; at Wheeling with Exposes Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Wash/ 1 4 03 El PillindelPhila and Dot ern Cities. The &SO P. M. Train will tanned at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with with Night and Newark Railrvad ; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Wake - 11 1 e and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. Witrain on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this ftainat Colnmbue. Passengers leaving Indiana cf.o.l.bitlii=Wl=nd by morning Train on Indiana Central • also connect with this Train at Columbus, and math Wheeling at 215 P. M. and leave by 10: 30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio R a ilroad. more in Balti more 0,1 6 P. Id.,tiext day. The 11:30 P. M Train connects at °Murrain with the Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:30 P. M, and arrives at Bellair at &lb A. ni.4 connecting with the Aocoromodae ton Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route oia Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton, reach Columbus In season to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber • land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Bain ' more and Eastern Citlee. 001E0 WEST. The 5:16 A. M. Mall Train connects atßwll with Night Train on the Baltimore arid Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield arid Mi. Vernon. and Chicago eta Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Yenta, Dayton, Indiana polls, and ahl.”%go, oia Dayton and via Urbana. The 9 - 45 A. M. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 3.25 P M., and connects with trains going South and West arriv ing In Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The 090 P.M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland. and at Columbus with Mail Train at 2.15 A. IL, direct for Citudrausti. Xenia, Dayton, Indiana colts, Lafayette, Terre Hante, Saint Louts and Chimp- IS AA C H. tiOUTIIWICII, &pt. Zanesville, lune IS, 1855--{, Jai) CLEVELAND AND PITTBBIIEOR RAILROAD. COSVIZOTINO illtil ISTEGAINE.LtiII ir.ozaPs.r. AND ILOSALIE, VIA WELLSVILLE AND Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE /Ilan shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, ! J. Chl hock Island. Galena and et. Loafs, to VIA ' CL/IV Mb route IS One Dandled miles abutter and about nine hours gulches . than the circuitous one ris Indianapolis. Three Daily Traits from Pittsburgh to Olevelsza. Three Daily Trains from ektrT.lll2.l to Chicago. Time to Cleveland nil hours, Chicago tventy-thnat hour., and Bt. Louts thirtrseten hours. On and alter Monday, September 3.1, 1808, the trains this rood will run se follows: VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Baihmad leaving Plitt burgh at 2.00, 6. 111. and 040, A. M, and 300 P. M., con. mot at Alliance M. 040 A. a,1140 A. M , and 630 P. IL, as follows Trains for Cloveland IMMO Alanyce 8 00, A. M. 1140 A. M., and 5= P.ll, cone -cling at !taboo with Trains for Cup ahoga , Pail" and Akron, and attiring In CleT• l43 / it la= A. D. 210 P. M and 8.48 P. M. PINSP.Dgen for Tointo, lalaltago, Rt. Louis, Bock Island, Galen*, and the North-west, who wish to go through With out detention, will tat.* the train having Pittsburgh et 800 L. M., a nd attiring in Currehusi et 7...= P. MI, as that le the only trans by which close connections ars male through the •bove points. Pittenger. by OA. train ...eh Chicago at 1.30 nezlplorninfoindAL Louie at midnight. VIA WELL3VII.LE. The steamers Ellipse and Nocella will leave the lidonongee beta wharf every monilng, (Sundays ereepted,) at to o'cloct, for Wellaville, connecting with the train leaving Wellimllle at 430 P. M. An Accommodation Train will leave Weil. Ul. daily. (Sundays ersaptedj et 0 40 P. M. connecting at Bayard with Itapress Train, arriving to Cleveland at 2 10 P. M Trend' foam Wellsvllle connecting at Bayard for Carroll ton, Waynesburg, Dover and New pttitadlityttla. Afar - Tickets for Cleveland. Chicago and the North Wert, vta Welleville, are gold at $1 lesi than els Alibtace. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, tan se , tbnows :--Lesve Cleveland at 0.10 A. 51., 245 P. 51.., 05 P. ' M. Arrive at CZleago &DO P.ll ,7.11:1 A. M., 8 71 P.M. Trains leave Chicago for Rock lalsod and St. loch es follows :—Yor Rock Wand at 000 A. M. and II 00 P Id. Poe St. Gorda, 0.11 A. M. and 11.45 P. M. Passengers tir St. lords gn over Bock Inland Railroad to Joliet, and thence over the Chicago Minsiasippl Mallroul to Alton, and thence by steamboat (23 entice) to At. a w ls. Passenore by the Si It A. M. Train arrive at St. Louis I came evening, end by the 10.05 P. K. Train at DoOn emit "LEW° checked through to Cleveland, and tbffe theeked for Chicago and St. Louie. WAILS VIA ALLIANON AND CLETZLAND. Ist doss. 2d cre. ladles. 24 et. To /1111ance..--10 1 30 To La thella.—slB 00 $l3 bo Cleveland .- 400 " float lord, 1.8 00 14 23 Tokdo 060 " Galena -... 18 16 14 au Chicago ....$l3 00 $lO 50 " epringfald 18 lo lo 04 Bleoutlngt.-1 8 90 14 60 " Darlington 19 00 " Bt. Loula--21 00 18 60 Paden ere are requested t ogre of We Company, In tl door below the corner. J. DL J. &. ---- - Great American and U.S. Express & Mail Bonte 755 =LES 01? DaTANCIE SAVED, And Two Changes of Care and Baggage Avoided. AIR LINE ROUTE IItTRIIM CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: ina CHICAGO, ALT ON d ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago 6 allesiaaippl. riIIICAGO TO BT. LOUIS IN 1554 110U88.—Trains leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water meet— Bt. Lents Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7116 A M. St Louts Night Express daily, Saturdays excel.l,9 - Z0 P M. St Louie Freight d Emigrant daily, Bond. ext. &BO A Si. Baggage claziest through to St_ Louis. Trains run direct through to Alton, (268 miles,) with. out change of care or baggage, and connect with the Company's apiendld steamers Winched", and Scirulecr, running in exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to St. Louie, (23 miles.) without landing. Those boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the Western waters, being fitted up with Baths and spet• dem Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of removing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad t-aveling, and reaching Bt. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long side. To Kansas and Nebraska this le the most direst route, and pessengere destined for Bloomington, flpriffeld, Jacksonville, Naplee, and all points on the Miseisalppi, Mb sonri, Eames, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note the important saving in distance., being reventy•two miles less to St. Louis, thirty-seven miles lees to Bloomington, and fiftreight miles late to Springfield than by any other route. Through Ticke's over this route can be procured at the various K. It-Ticket Offfece In New York, Boston Philadel phia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Act, and at all Through Ticket Offices throughout the States, and In Chicago at the Company's °Moe, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tre mont ilostee---and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Reit road, foot of Water street Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of the various floods going into Chicago, to Cheek Baggage through W any point ired on the line. It. P. des Monti AN, Jr., Sucierintendent 11. .1. D. SCIIERMERIIORN. se 7 Oen't Passenger Agent. CENTRAL UOUTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN? taRODOII Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA - - - All RantOad to ate RI Ohicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL grailliM ROAD Fosautur Tal CHlatao arm Aprons A Cm. blamer Tater R. It. to Now arartmlD, And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON lowa, without change of Cars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, EICORUEL MUSOATINB , OQUAWEA, WAPELLO, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, do ' and the may ALL ILLILROAD Route from OBICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, MINTON, DECATUR, GAIIW, SPRINGFIELD, JACHBONVILLII, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Reßroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the Raat—avoiding all laying over at any of the pointa. 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 mdse lassetaging thanliyany other route. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the CoNtiniollll Rau, the smoothest riding and beet Raitrossi in the West— well stocked with the most modern Looomotives and elegant new Cars. Far By this route pmmagere are sure of making counts , tious, and arrivingßt. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the Tatatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, the route by Alton. chocked direct throne' from Chicago, and no charge for handllrtgiA_any point. TagoiraiTTimm , by this route can be purchased at Al the Railroad - Ofaces-in the- Raid; at the Office of the Company, corner of Clark andkakestreets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the aliens B. It., and at the Mich.tiene 101 t. °Oleo, cotnet,orlAke Mid Dearborn ate, OPP9sltlsinfalliOdi Eri"oldeso.i.; Fallon - ow:wok! by tige.gintdWßl waive loiniodi ate despatch. C. ibilinfotw, 1300. C. . E. FOLLRIT, Gael Ticket det, Oldrada. TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. oild9 01110 MID PENNSYLVANIA AND itt 1 WMM&L VIA 001LIIIIIHVBe TnHROUGH' FROM PITTSBURGH TOCINCIPINATI LN Ea HOURS AND 40 MlNUTES—Connecting at C1in i241,401 .V..,11431. Line Steamers, Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and the Lawrencebve Route. Connecting via Columbus and Xenia, with a Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central Railroads. Through Tickets, via Co!umbtta and Cincinnati, to Lex ington, Louisville St. Lonle, Indianapolis, Ac an. Via Columbus and Xe nix, to Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louie, Ac. As. THE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, being the nosy, QUI= and Dine! MN from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, and connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, U. S. Mall Line Steamers, Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and Lawroneetturgh Route, offer?' 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 CIN• CINNATI. Hirst Train—Leave Pittsburgh by 2 o'clock A.M. Express Prato, attire at Columbturat 10,80. o'clock A. M,, and CM ductal st 240 P. M. Second Traiti;=Leave Pittsburgh byB o'clock A. M. Train, were at Colniabus at 8 o'clock P. M , and Cincinnati at 1.24 o'clock, night. Third .Train—Leave Pittsburgh t y 1 o'clock P. M. Past Exprea4 Train, arrive at Columbus at 2 o'clock A. IL, and Olneinttatl at 31 o'clock A. M. TWO DAILY TAKINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DATTON AND INDIANAPOLIS. - • - First Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 2 o'clock A. IL, arrive at Columbus at 10.60 A. lit, Dayton at 2.25 o'clock P. 1.1 , and Indianapolis at 7.50 P. M. Second Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock A. M., arrive at Columbus at S o'clock P. 11., sleep at Xenia. Third Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. N., arrive at Columbus at 2 o'cloak A. H., Dayton at 6 o'clock A. M., and Indian:mot:a at 10 A. M. tar Be particular to call for tickets via Columbus, be Ear the only reliable route. For all informed on and Through Tickets, please apply at the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Office, (corner officyj under the ALmongabela Houle. J. G. CONK], Ticket Agent. Or at Federal Street Station, CEO. PAREIN, Ticket Agent. CEO. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. P. W. STEADES., General Asent, Cincinnati. inevlo OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD BROAD GAUGE fling SIIOitTEBT, QUIOMIST, OLIVAPERT AND ONLY 11., ROWS by Or higkr astetlares Mut hate silHattroad to tR. Lo.is. Timefoub, houra, f "pit4burgh. The 911 Feet Gauge of this Road Ml accomm rom odates wide care —eleven fret Inside—with roomy seats, unattainable on narrow singe roads to ttgi ti e l. o . ldo pa and o Pz . n ri tizi n vani t s . R i t t igrZ i from . P fa i r I I ZI Il h . spoils—connecting there with Terre Ilaule and Richmond Railroad for ilincennea No change of cars at Torre Raub , lisegage checked to Indianapolis, ttomee to 8* Louis. Trains leave Pittsburgh as follows: Th• Fast Train team' at 2 A 81 Mall Trot leaves at 8 A. SI Nipreto Train Ira,. at ii I'. M. Pusan mate close COLIIIrCI tell" at Cren.ltoe f r In thanapo tilers make close connections with rail * road for tines, without a change of ran, sod et Vitt canna, talus the Ohio and Misaissippi Railroad direct for 81 Louts—through In 21 hours; connecting at Sandoval with the Illinois Central hailro.d for Cairo, w bcre find clams Steamers cap at all times ha bad for Memphis, Yintaburg, New utleans, and all points en the lower Misekrippi ricer Pansangers wan always MA at lit. Louth., steamers for the Upper ailaduippl, Illinois and Missouri rivers. This lis one handreal miles the shortest vitae to St. Log haat CLAW taxa To St lonia via Bellefontaire and Union. To . " Columbus, Xenia and Dayton To . . Coln mbus,thuannoti and Lawrence burg. . 19 3t.1 Famengers and liaggege transferred from spot to depot free of charge. aireaD MAAS Fall. 11 t 0 For through titltata or further information plea.. apply to J. O. CURRY, Ticket Agent, O. A P. Maimed Company, corner olDro, Monongahela Boum, Pittsburgh, or to ow. P•11.11IN, Ticket Agant, federal Street Station, Allegheny City. J A .%1 ICS M. WARD, Superinteodent 0. A 11. Railroad. 1' EC NOWLAND, Agent., Pittsburgh. Pa. «UP PITTSBURGH AND CONNBLLBVILLE -M-.§&Milat R A I I, R 0 A D. TIIE PITTSIMIttIII AND cornsismisvrctx itAIL, P.OAD to Dow open from Wert Newton to Cumeslisellln• fifty-eight mike from Pittsburgh, on the Vonghloitheny River. MP new first data Rost is now open for lbe transports• t on cf pa-mangers and frelyht. In connection with tbs fins steamier EuLIAN, from nudnargh to Ontmellaville, deify, as Dillow.? The etesiner FALLIAN will /nave bee wharf, &Ica* the Monongahela Urtigo, every afternoon, at hat past three o'cloet, far West NO.Tltalo, concocting there with the ounce tog train 11.01/4E4 at NOO for Cnocedlevilla, end reaching there at 9.10 A. • . to time for the Stage for Uniontown_ Farr tr ConnelLvville..... ........... ..-.- ........... . $1 T 6 Pare to Uniontown .__ A train will leave Oorittellicitle In the inciretnit, at c IL o'cloelt, for West Newton, and roomed there with the steamer rattan at 7.71, In Vane to lea.-lo hith.burgb at 1 I' til rare from CooneDeeillt to Plttabirgh $1 75 Fare rims Uniontown to Plitshuoth-........... 0 26 roe Local Freight mid Patassuctir Train pill leave Clan. nalltittle at 10 00 A. 111 , sod rationing .Ul !nava Weld Newton at 720 P. M., stopping at all way etations for fre.WO an . paasengent ON ileturslay the usual afterecnn train will lie over until the following morning SI i U 0 o'clica. ['Kesel:were by the Natusday afternorM Goal from Fitts burgh can by this arrangement go Ilarward without delay. Tor further information, apply to the aloore on board the aiseaniliost Collin, or to the Avant" at Woes Newton and ContAbnille. D. W CALDWELL, oral Assistant }hope-dotal:Omni. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAI LROAD: Carrying the Orent 11. States Plait and It:press TWO PAITRIENORII TRAMP RUN DAILY on ite •utire length from DOLUQUE to CAIRO, MAD cinema° to CAIRO. Thi. Road, In conjunction with Trains of Lbw Ohio kileavaippi It. It. and Chicago and Gahm" Railroad, forms the comet direct and only continuous It. IL mule from °IMAM/ to Pe LOUIS, CUICAGO to C4llllO, C7IICACO to DUIRRAUB. Trains leave Chicago as follow,: 10 A. 11. and 10.20 P. 11.-Bv. Lone awn Unto Elracra Panel:lgen , for AL Louis by this train take the ears of the Ohio and Ulu. It. IL at Random!, and are curial direct to St. Innis. 9 IS A- 11. and 4.10 P. 11.—Duzinqua arn) aIIII2IA Rx• connentlag at Dunheth (oppoalie Dubuque) with • Deily Line of Eitertm Pacteti for Bt. Paul and the Upper lilikelardppl river cities. Thane leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. EL mil 7.00 P.M. Parerenifers from the Rast and plea.. on MI Ohio river destined for SI-Louis, will sere 190 mile. of tedious and certain river navigation from Cairo to Pl. Louie, and arrive fifteen hours In advanoe of the Tiler routs, by taking the care at Cairo. Tickets to St Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, Elt. Paul, and all Im portant pleoos by %hie route, can I. bad at the oaten of the O. A P. and C. A P. Railroad. In PlUaburgh, end hltehigno Central Railroad in Chicago, procure their tiekete et the trionDegattela Lipase, third ILLND, duet, Cleveland. CAUGIICY, AO., Pittsburgh e C k • - rh • RAILROADS NE-IEL Ma. 1. RAILROADS; z:7". ::::: _ r-<a -74 1 ri - • , THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rul GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At. locale cid. with Western, North-western and Booth. western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road oleo connects at Pitbbargh with daily lineal steamers to all parts on the Western WWI!, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most Aired, cAtapezt and vetiabic routs by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and (rout the &Mt MN. KAflB BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTBDURCIIL,., 11118 T GLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goode, (In balm ' ) Para, Feathers, Air to". ,"" BECOND GLASS—Books and Btationery, Dry Goode, (In bates,) Hardware, Lee- 00e, per 100Ihe. that, Wool, to - THIRD CLABlA—Anvils, nagging, Baton } We. per 1001 lbs. and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, An FOURTH CLASS —Coffee, Fish, Bacon and Pork, (packed,) Land and Lard Oil cut; per 100ffie. ser In chipping Goods from any point lof Phlialel. phis, be particular to mark package "via Peonnyiresetia Railroad. All Goods oictudgned to the Agoutis of thin Road et Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. tattoo? AGMS —Moms Potter, Boston.; A J. L. Elliott a , N. Y. E. J. tilleednr, Philadelphia; lilacs Koons, Blti more ; Geo. 0. Francisrus, Pittsburgh; Bbrlngman A Brown Cincinnati Ohio; J. 8. Eloorhe, Louisville Ky.; It. 0. , Ind.; Itatellff A Co., St. ',Outs, Alo.; J. 8. Mitchell A Bon, Aram:Mlle, Indiana. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11..1. LOMBAERT, nr/9 Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rpIIIIXE. DAILY Ti!BOUGH TRAINS, between Philaded. phis and Pittsburgh. TITS lIORNINO MAIL 'MAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at VA, A. M., and Pitt.- burgh for ildladelphia at 7, A. N. TUE VAST LISS leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and Pitta burgh for Philadelphia at 2410, P. H. TILE NIOIIT EX PIMPS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia Sir Pittsburgh at 11, P. N., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 910, P. M. Blairsville Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh except Sunday, at AM o'clock, P. N. Brinton's Accommo. dation Train leaves Pittsburgh dally at 11 o'clock A. At., WO o'clock P. M., and WO P. P.M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to an 4 from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Tama Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Ditlistapolls, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day. ton, Springfield, Belleontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats flOm and to New Ostaatts, Sr. Lome, Lomenus anti Cn'CI3I!ATh 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 Wed will find this the shortest and most expeditious routs to Philadelphia, Beni mere, New York, or oston. THOS. MOORS, A B gent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. AIESKIMIN, Jrn Agent. Pessenger Lines, Pittsburgh. _ y B. PitigNTOSA:-Eartabitili Bro. dier. Next to Patrick Henry. 8. 8. Prentiss was the greatest natural orator that has appeared in this country. Dazzling wit, keen sermon, apt illustrations and brilliant figures of speech poured In profusion from hie tips—born on a torrent of feeling which Irresistibly carried away what. ever audience he addrosed. Ms habits ware convivial ; heves a prince of good fellowship, full of fun and aneoiote, and no one ever exceeded him In the gracewith hl hc be told a story. For eale by J. AVISON, novo 86 Market et. Lid= FOR tiALB—A Farm In Plum Township, sixteen _miles from Pittsburgh, of 75 acres-60 aortal of which are under mdtivatlon, balance good limber. The Improve ments ire a good, welt finished log horse, a frame hank barn, 48 by 33 feet, with 4 atone foundation, atahles, cow Imams, Le.; an orchard of 3) One grafted apples ; peach trees and other traits, and plums of all Variatiett. It has it nevertalUng supply of watrr, Title good . ; price reasons. Me; terms easy. Apply to renedew tr BIAIIELF ji,lpaßY FBO.--Pdsokerel, Not 1, 2 and 3, •• large •," Cod 3214 land. tog and for sale by MIURA A RICKILTSO3I. .I:ITTY—In Bladders-000 the received •nd for sale by nov6 ILBMINU SRO& o .yr "• ! 4 SITRANCE COMPANIES Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.--CHARTERED 1819. PAID UP. Cash Capital, ••• etioo f oco. THE TIIIRTTRIXTS ANNUAL , STATEMENT of the Assets of the /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Sart• ford, as furnished this agency on the let of January, Mb, under oath. Reel Rotate, uninctimbered-....-. —4 18,672 06 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 8 and 7 cent., pay able eembannually.--- ... —. . . ....-... ....... 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 128,327 35 Railroad Stocks In Connecticut 97,516 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford.-.. - 142,896 00 Bank Stocks in Now York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hand' of Agents and othere.—.- ....... 212,605 06 $773,278 63 • . The amtanst or liabilities due or not due to Banks or other creditors,—nothing. Lotiseti equated and due, none. I, see ad noted dha not due, $148,618 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further pr 0461,51 .bO.. • , XII o s ther 2 •elatme segalnat the Company are mill, such only as printing, de. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city,town or village, depends upon the character, malaria] and construction of buildings, the widthot 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 logs by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or lees. T'HO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. STATI 01 Oonvecertecr, t Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886. Hartford county. PerscalllY appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the £tna Insurance Company, and mule oath that the fore, going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to his best knowledge and belief LIMBS FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. LOMINIpaid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far eueoct any other year, since the organisation of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. oar Mee, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. j aril 1 H. 11.: TEN-11YOR, Agent. Pittsburgh Dollar Savings institution, No. 88 fiburtli ered, NEST DOOR TO TILE Pll - 28809.011 BANE, IB NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock also, on Wed. nesday.andillisturdsi amusing", from ti to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of Oil Boma not less than One Dollar, and a diviernd 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 band, thereby giving iulditional security to de tore. Books containing the Charter, Bp-Lowe, Rules and Rega led/stag furnished gratis, on app RO lication at the office. e. E ALEIRE K. vtce PB.I2IIDIXTO : John IL Shcenbarger, Charles Knapp, N. 0 ratLan Murphy, Thaobalii Umbstaetter, leas, M. Pennock, William J. Anderson. ['operas!' Hepburn, George IL White, WlMean F. Jobnstan, W Ila lun►a, Alexander Bradley, William Phillips, TICSTZI2 : John G. Backofon, Janes Ilerdman, 11111 Burg-win, John M. Kirkpatrick Albert Culbertson, Juba D. ld'Cord, Itobeet Cheater, Robert Morrow, J. Gardiner Came, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Cartier, A M. Pollock, John 8. Corgrove, Geary L. We t :wall, Charles A. lton, Robert Itobb, E G. Pelrlogton, George IL Riddle, French Felix, James Rboodo, George Y. 011imore, James M d se, S. Moon, Georg, B. Belden, William FL Moven. Alexander nod', &ere:Cary and Drexuarcr—CLlAKLES A. COLTON. JylOally SIMLA:iII LIA:l. D 1 YIiGGAID, ti Plat CENT, JULY I, 1005 'ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ILABTFORD, CONIV 41 30 I Cita=CUM - - - - 18 19. PAID UP. Cash A , July 1,1855,--$835,5 30 133. IfIONTINUE I. mate Ituranes on ail oescripoons of j property IL, oquitable rate& This Company hate maintained a position for Lononshle dealing for 3.6 years, and le unsurpasaal for responsibility and punctuality by any other smilax lostitution In the United blabs Bead manual statement of the condition of ads Company on Cie LW/ °Moe, (or the examination of the pabile. IL A TB?(-EYCK, Agent. Oftlne, Dort/rarest corner /kith and Wood streets, Pitts burgh. 1124 D LAW AIL 11IIITAL BAYETY IBBURANCE CONPAISIT. on Third (.)VvirriCeegt,i' the FLULNarts Bao ADILFII7•7 I. Ig""Dge' 61/1111N* INHOIIiNCIA. On Veneta, Own°, To all parts of the World. Yagninm LYMAN INBINtA7OIf.B On good. b t z rivers, carrale, lat. and land earrleger to all parts of e Unio I n. I.IIX INBUIIANCIS On niesehandice generally. On storm dwelling house& ke. ASSETS Or TUN 003IPANY, November 7, 1013. Braids and Mortgages ..-.434,.V0 00 Staten( Pennsylvania, rbiladalphie city, bp - ring (larder°, floutberark., and other to ---__181,663 42 Stock.* iu barite, railroads arid Insurances com• pante° 24.012 20 Me receivable-- 160,= DA Cub an band—. .... ...... ........ lagri 30 Balances in the b ands igenta and premiame an (farina Policies recently 1eaned......-121,7 01 rt Subscription —.—..—.....100,000 rnismas: W. Martin, Dr. D. M. Ilaston, Joseph 11. Beal, Ilugh Craig, Edmund A Sendai, Openiat Ill:vain, John 0. Darla, Charles Kelly, Robert Barton, Banns! IL Biries, John IL Penton, Henry Sloan, Osorgs 0. Letper, James Tragnalr, Simard Darllnglati, Wm. Byre, Jr, II Jonas Brooks, Joahns L. Print, 1.0 Johnson, James Tennant, Jf.113.10 C Hand, John Id Semple, Theopll as Pautding, Charles Sehatfor, Jams. D. sl'Vartand, 1 T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. O. Ludwig, I It. T. 0 Morgan, do. WM II AIPTIN, Prrsideni. TIIOI3. C. lIA.ND, nos TTB6IO 0 t Josarti W. Cowas, Bee,. P. A. id AD6IIIA, Agent, Fn. 01 Water street, Pittsburgh. Tit.; fignialsiltai fire insurance Company, Of PAilarfelphsa, Pnn:y/o=la 1 VREUToBl6—Cloaries W. Bendier, Thomas ilart, Tobias I Wegner. thanuel Grant, Jacob it. Smith, Geo. W. Blob- eels, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adcdphi M. Bodo, De.t.l 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Ouse N. 8L1K1131., /WO , . o Ones. 0 B,NOIIIII, Bterdcerp. Dominus to make Insurance, perpetual or limi on every description of property, In town and country, at e , raes as low as ant ooludstent with security. The Omnpluoy have reserved a large Ocarlingeont Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safety Invaded, et ford am=rotection to the &simnel. The of the company' on January Ist, 1861, as pub- What agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, via: Elortcso ---•••- g:318,128 09 Real Estate 81,87 T T TentpanrJ [ alas- 63,800 1T 151"- 01,889 00 Moth, kc------- ..... MAW 81 Total--------.-- .--$1,112,108 /4 Blocs their Incorporation, • perlodof twenty-one years. they hare paid upward of One Million Four Ilundred Thou sand Dalian, losses by Br., thereby isrkiencs of the elvantagre of bounorance, as well as the and disposi tion to MINA with promptness all lbdrilltiea J. GANDINItIi 001fYIN, Agent, sots Mos, northeast cor. Wood mid Third sta. INSULIFE R AN C E, c ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PUILADELPIIIA. CHARTER= APRIL MR, MO. MART= PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. IL IL %JASON , Sup'- Opt, B. R. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Pkikuielphia. ;Offlairs of Uid Home Board at Philadelphia: mazaeoss. Btapphen it Orawthrd , Paul U. Goddard, Ambrose W. 'Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Bardamtn W. Tingley, Oeo. bi'llenry, Jacob L. Ylorenoe, James Dermas, William AI. Godwin, William ?PEAL Preridenl—litephen IL Crawford. Roe President—Ambrose W.Thompson Matted Imanieser, Pittsburgh—Jamee 11. Willson, M. D. Alit9henY C W —R " n • °I°MO. M.D. ARNOLD, Agent, tuarl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY CORNER Or TOURTII AND 1311ITIEFIELD STREETS. Authorised Capital. 9300,000. BERME BUILDINGS and other property against tom or I damage by Fire, and the perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Wm. ►. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. ADollntock, Kennedy T. Pli111)%), D. M. Long, I. Grin' Sproul, A. J. J0111)11, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames S. Negley, W. B. Kasen, Wade Hampton, D. &Park, 11. It. Ooggshall. lion. WIS. Y. JOIINSTON, Prneldent. ROUT PATTERSON, Vke President. A. A. 0/11111.1M, Secretary and Treasurer IL B. Oeszumn, Assistant Secretary. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., President. I P. 11. GORDON, Secretary OAPITAL, Osoo,ooo. LL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE end MA 8188. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Ilomelustitution managed by litaioroas 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 beet protection to thole who desire to be insured. Directers.—R.Miller, Jr.,O. W. Iticketeon, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes t Jr4 W. IL draith,t3. ramose, George W. Jackson, Wm. Lyeni,James Lippenceitt;Oserge Bartle, James AI o. Auley, Alexander Sibnink, Thomas Boott. °Mee, 1re.1)2 Water street, (Warehouse of Spans a , ups talrej Pittsburgh. n0v24:1 y Alexander W. Foster ITORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA W , , AND SOLIDI volt to OUINCIRT. Agent for procuring Bounty Londe and Penaiono, and for the Collection of Clalme In Great Britain and Ireland. zar °oiled:lota made in thin end adjoining Counties; Ra tates of decedents settled; Real Rotate bought sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage er other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTII street, a few doom above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 18bb—tmh28:dewl I. A. !dweller, HOLESA LB ANN RETAIL DEALER IN PURR AGMS, W Ranges, Stoves, Tin, Iron and Housekeepers' Herd. ware, Tinnere' Machines and Tools, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets.. .lie. he. 24 North Second etreet, (opposite I HARRISBURG. eep39 .d3m Eadink 81.11.11VB,TRANSPOILTATION Le!pit. ANTIPIPATING the ward of facilities for transporting Freights to and from the Eastern Cities, via. Peunsyl. TOMIS Canal and Railroads, we have increased Boats, An, ;pc ouzo, to a ROUBLE DAILX LINE, which gives Mask eat:int:Ey It over:lsW tone pet noon th each way. We assure our Mandl', and those disposed to patronize the State improvements, there will be nothing spared on Our pre to. gander general malefaction lafAs warding East• ern and Western Freights with promptlindewaid tri V:tch. MME A MITO Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. MAOHRSHL-40 tuff bbls No. 3 largo for *ale by laoler NANNY & OOLLLNB Mil • Ps r ..• SOT,Cie 67 OF PITTSBURGH, 1,1,.e ti~~~ A" RS AND BROKERS BANKE AUSTII7 7.00111115. BTOOK AND BILL BROKER, - - Office, No. 74 Fourth it., above Wood. N=BB, Drafts, Bonds, Mottgages, and L0111:111 on colla tares, negotiated. Stocks boiled and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and eale of Copper Stocks. AU communications attested to promptly. JULIO :•::• o::1:: t. . t N. E Corner Wood arid Third scree s. scir All trantuicilone ramie on liberal terms. Oolleetlons of Ma, Notee,la., promptly Attended to; iidadaw ARTHUBS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OP FOURTRAND sierilnALD =ESTE, su2:6m Pittsburgh, Pa. tukmovai. PATRICIA & MUM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKKRB, Have Removed aeir Office (ogle Cbrner of Fifa and Wood tts. PITMEIIIRGLI, - 120 AMGEN & FRIEND, Isankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafta, deceptaticas, Gold, Wirer and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Outer constantly for sale. OoIle:dons made In all the cities throughout the United States. Depoidte received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of lifth and Wood Streets. {feta N. HOLMES & SONS, BALM= AND ELECIUNGE BECOME% NITA aloitOvlD 10111 =WAD AND lIOCHATIOI 011101 TO TO. 67 Kamm maw, soon owns MIAOW OLD MIND. 1101 Ant& & SONS, Diityti.l:4l 'Exchang e Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Arceptancos, Gold, Mi rror and Bink Notes. Bs , nge on Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United Slat's Deposits received in par tumid or currentpaper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and- Yourlh sta. oactly JOHN WOODS, BANKER AN^ EXCHANGE BROKER, MAWS us Xzchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. TOOK bought end mold on oommisaion. Oolleetiona 13 carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. *Jr No. 158% Rourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Book. dean HILL it 430, BANKERS AND II3OIIANGIi BROKERS, CO/0101 OP WOOD AHD 117TH MOM. KM 11XCIRANGB on the Eastern Mee constantly for Srale. Time Bills of ICsolumge and Notes dlscountal. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Oollections made In all the principal cities of the United States. De posits received of Par and eartsart Panda. rmar27ly ----- - LUX! MUSLIM, IDWILItn zAnx, non= 111111:114 AMMER & RABE Librium AND EXCHANGE BkORERS, 13 UY AND nu, Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate DI Loam" on Real Rotate or Stock Securitbne; purchase Pronoun Notee and Time BD* on Sot anti Meet; buy and sell Stocks on Cosamimton. Collections made on all points in the Union. (roll 0. L ARNOLD 0 CO., DANECIeIt/3 AND EXCHANGE BBOH UIIALERS In Darken Gain, Bank Note, 8 and Time Drafts, *c. Co 1 alone carefully attended UN and proceeds remitted to any part of the Cam. stocks bought and add on commission. egi,. No. 74 Fourth et., next door to Bank of Ptttab'g. [rota THOMAS WOODS, arcOMMERCIAL DROKElt,iis illfD DIAISSL Is gots', Bonds, Stocks, Bowl Estate, dso., No. 75 Antra st, Parburgh, Pa. f jail VisuallottPa Loan (Mee, NO. 100 13MITIICIELD STRUT, NEAR inia.- Mono) , loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware Led other valuable articles. aultdly CLOT CLOTHING STORE! JOIIN M'CLOSKEY & CO k'rtrt",' 4 w y of b th a ece ito le ti tted n Clothing Depot po 1.117a7% he name of the TRUE BIG Do*llB, hare, for l as pus• pose of acquiring more space for their Immense btudnara, 1030714 i to the spacious building on thecorner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have nom the most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the int:tile. Their principal object for thin removal, le to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goode at the L OWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured to the Union. CUSTOM WORK, us TIER DM 151,13, LED lIPO2I 011/1 8/105111115, NM= They have 013 band a full and beautiful anortment o LOTIII4 and COATINGS, ler FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND Dint- NEI3B COATS. Our Intsreeta are identical with those of our easterciers, sod we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in filling all order. we may be favored with. Sir DON FORGET TIIH PLACE— No. SS Wood Street, (NAST BIDS ' ) CORIUM Of DLLIIGED A. 11.—We desire OUT patron. CO understand that*, hays no longer soy emeneetion with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention Le devoted elobtalvely to the Musa above dedgasted. mar= Mtn' ARRIVAL OW FA AT LOVE R LL p Y GOODS tiOTLIERS, aor- X. 74 MARK St STREET, prrrsacracgiiv 61 , /11 Of TAS OIIIIATIAL !IMAM. fli Int DRESS G(E)DS DEPARTMENT is uousually full, and oontalue some of the richest and moat deeinstile thesis that we have ever been able to offer, ouch so Extra super Slits; French Merinos; Cashmeres: Moue de Leine.; Plaids; Stripes; Coburtps; An NEEDLE WORE—The best assortment in the city. Collate, CLesictisettaa, SiosTSS; Elam - doge, Edgings and Insertintos; Shawls, Gloats, Talmss and Scarfs; Now etyle Brodie, Plaid, Cashmere Moles Ant. Velvet. Stellar, crape Silk, Together with a large assortment of MCURNING GOODS of all anscriptioris. Oar 1)05.1195T1U and HOUSE FURNISIIING DEPART MENT le well enrolled, and we feel confident that we can offer greater inducements now than we hue off hewn able to offer before. W. aolioit an examination CO our stork before purchasing eisicOers, so all will nod it to their ad autinp to do so. W. will also be almost deify in recielpt of new an I &Mrs tile Goods thYortiftellut the sestina. LOVE ROT IR E (Formerly Young, Stevenson Jk W7lO No. 79 Market street, Pittatmenix OS m. ARNOLD £ SONS, RNOLCSAUE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE CLOTHING And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Ctl MAK.Krr BTItERT, between Third and fourth. Pittabargh. Keep constantly on band, I' Large does or Cloths, elitSiMerell and VeatLogs. Garments mid, to order on the eborteet notice, and In the latest styles. Qy-All ordeoo promptly attended tn. [al:l'l7:2m fedi W Inc• Goods I EDMOND WATT - S, MeROILANT TAILOR . NO. 183 LOEWY STRUT.— 1 have now on hand a large dock of Fa!land Wilitter Goods. Grercoatings, of entirely new designs; Noah Teat {no, of the most beautiful pattarna; French and English Casslmerea, of every style and shade in the market, all of whlch I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. not,' N•w Clothing Store NO. 1, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE rpillt subscriber has Just opened this new eatabliatu - nent, 1 when h. has always cm hand a large and choice assort ment of all articles of OLOTIIINGorhich he warrantsegtud to any In the city, and will sell at the mot revomble pri ces. The public are requested to give him • all. marthly S. OPPENUSIMEM OUSKS TO LlST—Ari e ly to 8. OUTIIDEBT • BON, 53 Market attest • new Brick Dwelling House, just finished, containing nine rooms, situated on Decatur street. Also, a now hones of nine rooms, on Hancock greet, near Christ Church. A Room In the Poet Buildings, Fifth street, suitable for so office. A large Office on Third street. A Store Room, No. 61 Market street. A Warehouse on Water street. A Rowe of nine rooms, and two acres of land, with fruit trees, Ac Will be leased for five years. Alec, grad Dwelling Houses for sale. Apply at the office of 8. OUTOBEiRT I BON, ont 24 ' 63 Market street. AI ORE VAI;IS47IILE 800118-Itobinson's English Mu m motor of the Gospels. Bsgster's Analytical Hebrew and °halloo Lexicon. Illoeinfield's Greek Testament; 2 vela The Episcopate of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America—an essay by 11. D. Evans, D. D. Dr. Watt's Plain and Easy Catechism. The Church Cateehl.n broke into Short Questions and A newer& Miss Mclntosh's new Juveniles—Grace and Glam. Blind Florence Arnett, and Jessie Graham. For sale at DAVISON'S Thailogical Bookstore, a Mar ket, near Fourth street. oet27 ANEWLY INVENTED PEN. of an entirely new prinel pie and useful qualities. The advantages of thhe pen are-- let. This pen will hold ink enough to writes Whole page of letter paper. 21. This pen is so constructed as to hare a good spring near the point, edmi;ar to a quill. 34. The points cannot lap, and the pen will always write smoothly. 4th it is gold, and consequently cannot corrode. A trial of these pens will prove their superiority over any fountain pen made. For sale by W. B. MAVEN, octal Market street, corner of Second. NEW MUSIC—Just received, per express, by CHAR. LOTTE BLUME, No.llB Wood street— Hazel Doll; Bonnie Kitty ; Old Bob !Miler Parodi Mazurka; Have you even Sam ? Champagne Elebuttiech; Snow Flake Polka; Newport Waltzes; Paisley Schottisch; Schnapps Polka; Bye and Bye—Wurzel; Young America SchoUlech ; Trees of the Forest--oompanion to " Shells of the Ocean;" A Mother's Prayer; Say you love me—Romania; My Old Virginia Home—new song; Le Tyrol, with varistiona—W. V. Wallace; What shall be my Theme?—a. W. Warren; Moonlight on the ocean; Oh, fare thee well, ray own love; My Bark is Gaily Dancing; Village Malden-8.0. Foster ; Come where my Love Kea Dreaming; "Gems for Guitar Players,"—a collection of twelve beau tiful melodies for the gaiter, by P. Kruger; " Poster's Melodies," arranged Mr guitar ; " Sequel of Melodies," do do by Edw. Pique. A NEW STOCK OF PIANOS . Will arrive and be open for Inspection thin week. 011ARLOTTE. BLUME, No.llB Wood st., Secondidoor above Filth. W BOOKS—Six Daye of Creation; Oloude and Sunshine, or the Life of a Village Pastor; Scenes In the Practice of a New York Surgeon; A Visit to the estop before Sebastopol; The Prcrverbe of all Nations; My Bondage and Freedom, by grad. Douglass; Mary Lyndon: an autobiography; OMII. Pasha, or the Vizier's Daughter, by 0. W. Id Reynolds Japan as it Is and Vies; The Mayflower, by 11. Beeette+ Eitciael ' Sunshine on Dally Paths, by - IL•lfsectier.atoareq The Slave of the Lamp; Life did Times of James Gordon Bennett ; Women of the Wrench Revolution. tor sale by t00t.81 . 1 B. T. 0. HORGAN, 104 Wood rt.. CITY HOTEIp , lrani m*64 -d' Comer of IkpitiOlold , wad Third street,. PIOLASS; Propriettli.L • ' • PITTEBUIt grit' 1.4. rrais urge itai_sx‘nodloat , unum. , tharoagbanalireitui facratatted•wetth'autirattulpiasslio throughwaryls bow aratiar thearacapticorat am traveling pada.. YAH& elelils 2/921 &AL. • AL4IiSJOICHOUgE -, I:3 BO JI G B:lik-u 11 - xi V 6 - 1,:, Paopairrog v 'O. 844 LililiaTVOTLlNFlkatat 'ladder-the esesempd £1 Depotef , the , Parmaybranle balm* which-Andre% 0 1 the moat convenient house in the city for gestartrasM. 'dog by that road. . . ._ _ .- . . . . ': Otted nil, The Proprietor ha et ins In excallentayle, the MANSION , 'Ainsodel nce a fully solleits tre of public pstronsge. a splendid STAMM and extensive W ACION tame)) lug ample sexamolation to travelers and lemmata% Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best thestaittet can agora. , . .. . •", , •• • .fabll .• _ , . at'D',• le DAIL II 0 Tl4 - Ik,' • ' j Owner ogri se nt and iff. itrecte,"rid~vitt. HE tin . ed,fortnerlynt •lhetittem gated" harint J . taken - tide inid'eommetilkatenarm and hating, refitted it to Megan:leant' etre, *oat reeFeetitdlF Ahet•AD hie Mends and the tisteling publie to live hisn'neeilL Att• eared, with the convenience of the house and hislonts me Perience In the !itteiteteer hette4 l ,6 l 7 o erittee , .4 l o4eeth , and hie charges nioderate. • Cab= . l iFer, GOOD isms evr Bomar., , (VENDS OF LTDRICEV AND GRANT attliDgEl, near the Railroad Depot. • • •• • • 1 Janttely JAldEßß:stimmos, Proprietor. 0W1M01193. TITAVIIBLICE HOUBB,bO &nap Igghtkstreel VT CheatitniAnd GASKILL HOUSIC, •• CaIiAMALOPAALS.4ISIO.BO/0.8.44384,WARE5Nr• , TBA Provider takes pleasure antumuteius .tp lltthce public that this new sod alegaut fetal Itesteen 440 as a hoilife ofentartahnnent. gaingccatimodlousatid rooms, and adjoining the office of theOhlo litsgsOsinlikilYsitaffors inducements unsurpassed. in Warren for the acpertutode tlon of the trusting conunutlitp, . A share or public patronage - Is rttilswotted. anlT -- . CIABICILL. , WILKENS llAtt.,' ' W. C. A L.,LAG EI Er k , PI3 oPar t its Jura area, betwerri woad aGG1 ,86 a4 4 4.. T ' spacious establishment heel been lewd by auremt " scriber, and_ com pr :lV renovatedli m iallai lie le at. an houra la furnish every InartrY tbuit mar found lir the ' tiesL` led restaurants In the States. - 1118 spacious Bar will always he , supplied vitb the very beef Liquors. Game of every dtr seription, to its- season, can always be, and at Willtina Liall. PIO W. a. asuaausa. • GORR UGOPIA. SIII)YBTER AND COFFEE HOWIE: 66 D. BABBLED., No. 40, 7(oh Rind, lesson Wood and Mark4t. Pantiltea. Konaatt /Lisa AXT D. SMILES, Bole Bottler of Winn% celebrated VT Bannott Ahead Brown Stout. -Also,Closonion Ale sod Porter, b quart and pint bottle. The attention of families, and the trade, is inspectibtt solicited. an. 11.7 ..„,. ninsral Water and Bareaparttlat "Urn D..ENGLII3II, Pitt street,belor Penn, nor TT manutschning and bottieingtbe above beverages OD an extensive eerie. Hie ertielessre of the best quidity,and menet:and from the rarest materida ootlltly GREAT DISCOVE MPLB TIM both by able Practitioners and Chemi n cal Analysis, have demonstrated the great Talcse et nor. Ds (maws Wane:a col4hillati o9 , called "EIXO TRIO OIL, for the relief and Mae 'of Pain. Hut the people thezoisivas are tendons their verdict in • meta= both unmistakeable and st • More than 20,000 tottler have been soli in a Very short flora—a great proportion to ChM who heard others recommend it, who had bled, ft. That it is a splendid discovery is evetvwhere aCknoWledged, and nothing Ills It was ever tefare prepared. Why, for Claus alone, DJ! worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, as It dlr. ye cures these painful tormentots in hooltrfeur Antra Bat what. Is 1t not worth to the people if it Carey. Salt üban• 14 1 1 /1 418 0 Canker, Ulcers, Dome Pf olt.ici n ds (fre quently taking sway all the pain in twenttfterr bottni,) Itbstimstimu, NeValgla, Palpitation, lteslsrhß Drone/aft& Plies, Womb Complaints, Chun* ilitraluss- Sore Or Dwelled Breast, Yellow, Wounds of all kinds, /MT Would $600,000 express its voids to the people?" Na gasmen , man will =freely for relief frump:rim Wlll thlarNl ream paint ty ft enIL Snob men as- we; haire-elten named, hon. orable and higternindeft mernbleate, Coarsts, doctors and others have an said, after from ten to fifty I.rbda. They say the Elafric Oa is the finest medical combination ever wo wed, neither nftensive nor injurious, but-effectual in all the above and many other cases. Soma honorable sod heavy businesa firms have, It ta true, sold some of the old (66r9616jmN, bituminous, or coal tar, Aa. to.) exterctel ap plications, until their customers returned bottle after bot tle, with the remark that "the remedy' was wows than the pain yet such man have nem. roommanisd nor given ommtenance to them. Ent 10501:01:00 orate best me to ordering more every ten days, sada/way:giving additional testimony to the value of this wonderful discovery.. That a great many ladles are using It as a niedidual toilet article, for thenmellea and their children, is well koopm. I, It sires aLt. visages, Nacho *ma crwistions cm the faro and neck in so =IA& time, , ; you venal , / warmly credit it. It Irequently reduces anstrftful nftfting In two : Wire; Isla done if in half an hour; Wed many effectually in Oil hosts.. If /tidies knew the ;nothing, gravamina and healing finites In this 011, they would never be Induced to bee Iwythint ehes for womb tom Dittinti or yarn of any WIND' We now insertsletter jot, reedited from Vs* Wiley, Req., who went to England sii - weelis Amen, (to die.) iftssoott, July 17,1866. Peer DE Pbilas-Dear fir: IViten I left home for my health, iserof dona eruptions, tr.,/ I meter expected to return again, believing that roy, complain/ .would man carry me oft When you we me three debttlei of your Ekctric Oa to take with me, as merely a „pattiatim, I did sot think I would or very soon be celled upon to think you, es I 1113 W do, for my complete restoration. I can only say, before the departure of the steamer, that you have only to come here with your 0% to make a for In one year. There is not another similar tressibsine In England, if In the world. I will write by not steamer. Yours, moat truly, hatter Wfter. It cannot be their imaginations, who state that old sores, that have discharged from six months to live years, have' been anted by this 011. It cannot be untrue. nor a decep tion, where pain is relieved in one day, often in bait an hour. Nol common sense dictates no t—amt 600 written letters ay eat Come and see them. A regular Doctor In attendance; and I sulks can consult a Lady, 'irately, by dropping a line to the race. Advice from a distance, mak log inquiries that any physician can answer, will be promptly attended to Always enclose a stamp, &sou ser vices are freely given, and we are drawn upon too often In this way. All cams treated liberally with or without the Oil, as I have two Physician' associated - Mr this express PurPossA Prat Qt. rdi GRATH, N 0.39 South kighth street, Phila. P. IL—Tbs largess bottles ten times the clusepast. Please notify me of any case or failure to cure In from half an hour to three weeks, as I wish wears aft. „ air for aide by DB. EC RYSER, 140 Weed st. [entail 'um M'OLOBE Y A ocr WEE r.= .:yam_ .. ..,.~Ym, ... ~„ ROTEtS' RESTAIJ RAN T 6 R EPUTATION iN NEW .ENGLAND— BkwroseN. H., Jane 9th. ISM' Tb E. A. Margo& et Co..—flentlemen: Tor the years. put'. have need B. A. Planes/ink% Vernal:muter an an• timbal: Ma to iv practice; MTAIYEA9F9I I9 OTOred to it in ease Where I had Wed to MEM, Oro pogo: inel, pink end 'eowbage. Aliettle wirstibb d maxi with desirable east; tinniest' I hare prescribed it for , handrail Of'patients, and. in *WWI ZukinlittoTralas complete mow. Inane ease a /thee bottle of the utedi• eine brought away from one patient Matetyttgla worms. I have never known. it to do-hlkini aid I , 'sat hidueed to make this statement from ao honest amyl:don that it Is the mat raluable-Venmitage , yet known. tank titmy con fidence in Its " worm killing" powers, lima tworanatend rt to other phyelelans In this section. entlifurnialt them wßn the article. kt. Cli SAVAGE, Prepared and sold wholesale and reudl by B. 'A. MEN RETOOK CO„ earner of Wood and Pint streets, PM* burgh. east Las* Books. AM &admin.:lth sell low wine Tellable Law Boots. l 10 vols. Ps. Exports, by Barr; Boulder's Institutes; Greaallara Riddance; 'Mutates Diger% hat ed.; And other llsparte, Elsausstarillints, ite. GEO. Y. onudonn, , et theriamadil2tiOlut Poo.. • BUILDING LOT DON - 12 A LOT 26 , feet frant , ols , WYGlll drat, sfolleztendlrof Jci& back 109 feet to Wide alley.' On'the back pot of the Lin ht• Whir Will, built for two small Boum. Vale Lot la In iodealrabLe location for • realdeneei and will be sold , lerr t and on favorable tutu. Thin good, atd oleir from loontobrante. Enquire of.ONIaViMPW2Ury At:.ooev of :Wooing irioit• ittleording ScllooAi' • OMINER BOARDINLMOLIBE i taieIiBRILOTO 1L.17 and Grounds ire offered for tor odd= Wier abovednirposee. The size and errentement of {he tummy the Lrtinutit. extant and variety Or Una Brntrode, U 4 the singular advantage 01-gut liorUlons elethaited.lreiti o=9. thing oldonhanableolonier n mutatdestrabledocittiort for either a Witte or Puma° Seminary. tor tirOlOs 1114.17 to mb2t:tl J: W. BUTLER. 91 Wont Amt. lralLugla ,f3trwst Work,. , rillig UM OY 4310085 E. WAtgliiitiTi3NerTha drat vol. I nine of the abort wcmk.Ja now ready dal/ea — the second volume ; will he .tstaly„,_ahatill.. it In Thinb gotten. up--printed on One piper, with throe or thoseiprtraits and plans, Price 'VAG AT; = *ta r t d This edition at pa published tetclaskaw by puo an payable on the delivery at eacli'voltnne - T. 3. ILIBMiIt & 00. IltO 80/8 Agsatebt the above - work- No. Ur Fittli greet, id latitltir's - Bookstore, where' the bunko will be open tor tatbscriber'anames. iltir All =de= aWressedao T. J. 8.3 tb. will be strictly attended to. -4160.0answomars vrantad. • ' anglitatawBas 00 80. SCALED ILBRIUNG 280 boxes No. 1 Harting; 600 bait boxes Glidloult Sardines; SOO boxes do do SOO quarter bxs. do do 6 dozen Anchovies ; 6 dozen Osiers; 5 dozen Olives: dozen Lobstere. Just received and for ode by 8114111111 A ANDERSON. sep7 No-ffit Wcod street. 10TO lituN-200 tons Noa. 1 Ind 2 Anthriaiter, "Mazi etta," " Cameron" and "Cordele Iflirnaeee; 100 tone "Rock ROW Juniata: 100 " Roam.," do; 60 0 , , HUI Crlekr .do; • 16 0 .4:ibade," Somerratemanty; for sale by (eopl9) JOHN 140011EIRAD 0140110-100 tons Jo32lsoolloomsandtLarns . : 3 EP. • 100 Lake Otkomplalnlifor 0310 • ' JOHN MOO RAT). I\l 8W BOORS--Just received hy exgreits„ Ws day— illemolro otB. Prellllla,',v010; Hues Travels Chlta,:lo. 2 Vide; Lady of the West, or Gold. Bethers f lky,J. Hollins Old Houiledrod,, by Ann 8. Stephens; Aspiration—a nioW.papliY ofOlittiood, by lire, Hannon:s Gillespie on Surveying-4k new work; Rag Picker or !Sound and Free; thoddllie ejapan; Tennyson's Ebents;• now edltiOn; lowa SR 1260, (eighth tio01 31 3' ;) Dr." Dixon or Boenes of a New York surgeon ; Bayard Tnyldra Japan ; Household Words for November, 20 afore ; IfililliesTiotions do 12 do Pete:gimlet hillitaine do 17 do thole% Laidelllloillu— - -do , • 20,, dce. Bidlingelllagazine. ; *do- ,' lO .do . N. Y. inuma.li (Bizoratiantra. 18 do All who wardlioolul as soon Espabllatted, calla; oura %mutate. H 0,20 nth street. :0424 rlPßßVicio:4op:ma'ori veratranny prictleal and Thteratteeltr , =betel Hg aimategteni Via Metallaralv-Idlaetiaotty,itealegy; My. ny Jamm 10.13aothia.1141111 , &.; Metter 10 &dinar in the United States' Illnti , ProfetabettßAppiled Ch In the Pricklinvistalliihri , iailated by INmpbtal Magna, author:aft Oh ! End" &Latvia& tionaa 4ieconiAiltloar,ZerselpArx,,l. Azar •, Z4l, ill=ll4krir-un oad at. NDIA 011 IMOCitifi—The best.itr3iolit'adlgte 4 tab for eating lever and Ague, and other billow dlarrieee. Tbrom authoring from the above complaints should call try a bottle. Twelve dosen Just received by Mal JOB. YLEMINEt. . _To ' ~ 1 J. I ''`' ... ::,- ,ra.:.=en-;;x:~ , ::: ~sa.za~,c~ ~..,,.....--v._ ~: r~..a~mi:~,:r.:a.a._..~~.,.:-~_ 64L151it'311313 /NM 9 • - • W1T.1044 if i•in }ln r Zito 4010 114 ifs • glebe iatendiere, thglel,hattunt le' • veil, rata litnldna hiednented ~.e brit* oat t iff _ athe, "Pains , 1 - Bach and IdnitelAr Co ldpield • "•• 4 Ate 1.4. -` , LT4dOods! PIXY AlLl.ra Sae ___ldieeaaletir whichA"Purgstive Me& MO Mad Mho or leeemedfathand t chttichlicktiehi:itta leaning might be deveiterfilY harralcuJil, effeettd , Mee* went mom_ SWAP: twat -2 • 0.P. 00 4 1 ' can el well tr,hibicese o,ludeit.of valor besides, I t " soon generates , ros Afianp diseases, which might have been aroldedifY the and • JUdid 2 t ui usd of a.good nollistirer_ . This Matt WIN of Coble, 'Math. symptom'', and =brio =lt°. 'They all tend to become or produce th e d and • , formidable distempers which load'the imam , all over OMs band. OM= a-rellable family physic; is of the fled lie• to.the public health, and tids.,Plll hes banner- rec r tr i t Ath consummate AM, to Meet that derrand. An ' etensive trial of its Virtue by Physkiant,PrefeMona end ,Patients, has theme Inuits summing anything biftto known of tam medirine. Cum lutte 'heaven:de& Wend yam they not stebstanibersi try Dermot of ittele ao- - - :shed poeitione and thiracteraa teforM the suspicion of untruth. Arm* the eminent gnawer= who 'MU' teethed 12 • favor of thew PULS we may Mention— Boa. A. A, i f Analytical Chublet of Masten, and dude Amen of Masaschuseab whole high preilmional endorsed y the S'ARSTT,P tor of thiUsittelDtates. HOMIZET (1. WINTIMP, Delineate of itelitruge of RepreemetaUves , , • , . ABBOTT LAlrftleioß, Minister Plan. to Dogisead, fJOHN B. NTIZPATRICIE, Catholic Bishop of Mean Dr.'3'. It. CIMITON, Practical tie, yaketty, ettaaraid by Hon. WOG, IddlifiT,Pecteteff ' sl WM.-u- ARUM- earlobes& men In Amarteat LLIII O id o • ProPrie*" ll he MI!" 11( 1 1 " 16 t a h I Did ewe permit,. we couhli give minnengina =di& eater frost all parte where Due Nth* bWesed, but ea , , 'dancer/en more ocinibichett then the esperieneed imbed , ==probes thund he enrage den bid.' These pile, the remit of long inneetigithM end latft• • • are ,l 4etitict ,te the Public aa the beet =I molt ccactelehe which' Ms •preeent Mate 'of Ittedlcar WO= calf sftErd. E - They nrecompounded Prot of the drill thentrid=l: the malicinal vlttherroutf. et Vogt* it ;UMW /4 _, by. Chemica l prwase he a Mate of Vow , * i'"c""""` gather In inch it Deanner tfi to, insure the best testate The edema compositionthretudizines has been found In Mar/ Pectoral and PM. both, tOCurre a more aftded remedy th an tud hitherto been talnedrhy any proem. The reason fa perfectly otrelcont. • by the old Wiled composition, every medicine is burdened with mare or Teo I. et acrimonious and Injurious nuolidee. b 7 tide 'eleb vidnal virtue only that le dottrel for Abe curative Mat la present. Art the inert and' chilesients qualities of f? oath substance employed omelet` behind, the earitive rtime only being retained. ilenatilticaellmitentthat the egad, • ehould prove as they have proved, mare purely reonelid, and the PUlse mom powerful antidote to disease thenvinp other medicine Memento tbri world.: • . • . As It le frequently expedlentthat many nuggetneesbstag be taken under the counzal of an attandlng Plitatientut and as he could not 'properly judge of a remelt id outtnow. Mahe composition, I have supplied - the accurate "Partenthe by which both my . Pectoral - and "Phis are rude; torthe ; whole body of Proctitionerain the. United Stales and Ditleh I American. Provinces. If. howeVer, there amid be alq Ca. who has not recalved them,. they *lithe Iteraided„ty mail ; tie hie revue& ' ' • • - 0" -- 7 4in " - Of all the Patent Medicines that ore oflereivturs tsw , /wad be taken lt their composition was knowni Their +, z ' life =slate in their mystery. I harem , Myatt:lea; The composition of my preparations it laid open to all men,-and WI who areccompr•tent to'judge on the - subject freely acknowledge attar convections of their futtimlo merits. The Merry Pectoral was proliotrale4Leclenilde men to be a wonderful medicine before it s _ tir WOO known. Many enduentPhyalclans have *eland the sane p thing of my Pills, and, even mom. confidently, mut are willing to certify that their antkipalina were wore than realized by their effecter upon trial. t Them:erste by their powerful infinemce on theintemal viscera to purify the bloat, and stimulate it into healthy k action—remove the oftoMns of th e stimach, bowels, User, and other crone of tha tudy, fasbiling their Imago- " tar adios to health, and by correcting, wherever, they as. such dorengentantit so am tha.a.dgbdiawr i , lytl -P r ired Cheu b ilet fiti A . Price Si ants per' hos. l ilseboxesfor .. , 'Bold by' D.A. ',LUMMOX CO; at BMWs and elan; byevery Druggist in Pltteburgh, andbra Dealer* gorier/ hem. • itekiendar IN HALATION vox .11111 Cl= OP ASTHMA AND EGASUMPTIDI ra Low AND VIGILS( WORLDELUEVL • ;.; :., Ffi'd BAN A • '.,', , - ..' s moron. Immo ra 4r. : a DOOR or Too if..omor is! ' ' • . ...--- AWONDERFUL WIDOWERS , haarsamuy been make t! . • ' by Dr.thutis, of Obi atty. in the treatment et opeei =moon, Ardhini, end ill diseases of the hum: Wa . pp . fa to " Da. Cams'' Sri, et pato= moats Ihms n Corn; tiptoe . With Mn -npw . Wthodj. l )l7. o, -hu re dared many. tswe ..." d Otiestottssith,Wansel enti of wffichl • ha bag innumerable cortltioden.: -Bynum albs mid.: tombs physician rentarks, "It Is srUent thatAttbaling-.-fi • dinotantly breithlag In agnseable, bailing espore-the an, dtehtel teeptettes moat eetrie to direct contact with' &di whole wadies of Melange, and thus maps tbszom I ' and nutted changes produced upon them whew. lab:winced i . Into thistotasch, and subject to the Process of ~. don? I The Hygoduitsfortaleat allfhe Druggists 'M'Ottg t es ,. cothatry.-,Neer York Duldamaevfl.larataryl 4 . - ~ ..•,442•". - The Job , e --is worn on the breast, under thethutoottth. F . ant the least ineartvagenee—the best - of the -body being , ,. • suillelent to' warlords th e fluid:'' ' Hundreds of abet Or, -." cures,lika the far owing,. might be usinedx: . . .• • -: One package of-the Ewan% has cowl ma of the Asthma , of six,yeant standing. J.7l. RawdOld . P.. 11. of thmedintels;l4. I am anted of, tha-Asthma of ten yeare' standing by Dr, oarthrti Luger/es. • : BIAROASIT rester; Brooklyn; N. Y. , , Mrs. Pad, - of No. S'llammund dent, di IL'iwict Wind of . , a severe case of.Broachitts by tbs dygessw, • ~... t . - ~ My eistei haalsen anred,of adhtressing conghef Wank -- s _ -,, - years' standing, Ind Webbed to: e inaudible 'bilbe . phyd, • ' dam. . Oho was eared in onterionthilPthe Hymnal - JAL- GAUMT,Ricileadid, The Esc Dr. Chester; of Nisi nit, testiliesgour mter.i. ... -. cine in the following language: - • - " " • I '•-' .• . • New Your, Nov_ 15, - 11114. Data fire—l think highly. of. Dr. Dirties llygterat as ep. ~,, • remed in etheoses of the throat and lungs .. Having Wu-- ,- ''' some'°mei:Wendy to beatify lea efficacy, I am 'convinced& -. . ~.. s.. that it lif a moat excellent medicine; both the *Wu, suat i -, ,'t . the inhaling application to the cheat . ~. , , - - ' " N. EL—Dr:Durtls'illygearaits thoORIGINAL ibilonvi •r &ENUINE ARTICLE,: all others are base Ixoltatlenl; or. `,.. '.. I!' , Tile, and " INJURIOUS counterfeits. Slam them as yen ... =add POISON. ... ' - , ' • t ~ - Ear Foredo by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser,l4o Wood street " R; 1 Il.ftellers.et 004 Lee S. DecklueMi Allegheny City ; Joht . gari&Ptdkau'illightatt I d L. /Wag, Renbedinc. 'mylida Weer.' - , _.. ---- ,Carters Sparkish Blistairer . TRE GREAT PIIREFIER OF THE BLIMP Not a Particle of Mercury in f..11T TRH AMILICTILD ItaAD AfilD maul ;LA inam awned, ibr greifole, Nthit 'lre% Blanme.,. • Obstinate Outcome • itraptionsiThopleisor QA the Faciejtbachm, Boils, Ago* snot Pan Bes Chronlo w, fling Work' or Tetley. Seed Thisd, - itemstine Pairs of thelionee and 7olum, Stubborn Mem Wl= =mtgoigi ..platole, and all m. atisissase al u rni=ose Idercurblfelai*Do Weoriciputtr ore. Blood. ArThis t ralterithe raelledniand Poseiferref 'Sloe ie sicie need n . *mends of straleftd da stientafrtnn all mut of the UM •W, who testify to, the remmtabll sures performed by the Water Of ' • andlthisi, - “ChS TWA I . 3PAgrej , Amp*. lienedgla r lAten teroltlea d •W4nOM on the Skin, Idler Bores, ajfeaslcsneef the Mama Diseesenottitt I T=akespalexce,Pains andloWng of the bone and j to, are pnt tonight by 4 111 N WA Inestinable 'Porta diming of the Blood, nothlng Me yet been ihtln; to =mare If ithlt. ItrleLnaea tbeall Jaipur; thse, sots gently' and elheien b p,thl lansr.and :./getrfe.c. strangthent• the .Dimattion, lone- to 'UM lholaism.; takes the alpirs dear curs Om and mitered' thiClotok tralonon.Osebled by dimmer brat= dawn bythesarem of youth, to Its pristine "Igor end strength. for the Ladlesilt-ii urnuipaoittteetrwviii. rx4 , .cretioe arer nee& A fewAtnes Of gates fitanish aihtan .resoore. alkaahemsre of maklubsig the '° 'Us mantling to el cheekier* elastiella the td ',Water:Pm ;piseetheteueral health In a testisrludghpstekbili : the nOleteeeenr, head of. The large number of airtideann which-we hosanna* then panne tironiall, puts of the Ironed States,le MAW midenses that therea humbilt shout hotel Merv% siseillitrsto4 ,P , bY'. ll 4!ts.??./ Pub4 o aalzie - losawn conneardty,lawasU=mr to tE mmiterfsd ants of Vie (=AT Chill oe w t o h n ea r g fu en l m ta ineds gets gender and Mn.*a mt de r tzdygreatestofal Issenectosned. ttaaa snubs* unless signed. hy 13.1101 WIT a.„13111111. 1 Remitters, No.llPeeil 'street, Phmond, Va. to 11.40# whoa tor stcpplise andeginefes ism* tis addesond; _— And Par eel, by B. A. WARNISSTOON,4OIIIIMunk ILNeithill UM. and by Dryly;stlehtrillyrepl. L3FATELMENT YEtOrd CANADA— ' - ►- Qom February rib; .Ifestra 9 d Fabrirr.#4 . 4-CDe - We had aft reArde reeetririg, morulugObe'eltbdu onibblite e your Vie tuiDage, which will-be Tay grafting Dr yeti; maim isle! - We ireAeraranuselourh .iDsauN viff_trobre_ a,* Graftemen—lty little daughter.forcr peenold,. end eon, older, were for a ms*amble time_ indWo: worm,. .1 purchased two' bottles of your - V ' arldch. - 1 gars :them three. does, recording and etrauge tosay. In leap than three hours:Gay passed tees than FIVB - 110NDIINDNIOREIB, some of the extras &nary , length of from twelve to ((tern inches.' - • flaring 4we!s:tzmed. ea much of the Orsndictal,Weecla your Vermlfuge, I feel tt my'duti to recounienit lt-to ti public, ea; In my °pinker, one of the most - eflcaolotnalW dies wind worms ever offered to the public. , Gentlemen, believe me to to, - . Gentlemen, ranch obliged Proposed and sold by B. A. A. SALINIMTOGIE At CI . corner of First and Wood streets. . ,1071 e • 110818 IN TU COSN'alfi—for We; a comfortat 11. Cottage Moose of six' wane end good 'collet; wt frame harm and sdableicaningelsouse,imoke BO* I other botbdings, with Theirs Amos oftwelUtopfel..l4l ,4l dim, Wulf:tot every variety.and choice IralliMN; aAD 'Garden, with fruits, Sowers, - eines, ite.. , •411 Woo pieta order. Immediate pceeaealon can be Venni - if I gunnel. Situated in a healthy and armeble fora& three miles front 'the Pointlerry, , mithe Wiehteiten roe :Prise MOO; terms easy. ,This Is a rantogrataidtf _Fame who are desirous of Drocarinutimuntry mine 'thaolt7. E. =WI =4,3 & SON, 111szkast. 813111 ° 15 PREMIUM •ai MIWN coca , "- TY and towns salaytoptoms . of o. • , Persons Tufts WSIGEESAATIMMON , ' ; ' • to Bun-stroke. • ID • - • - - At ! _ 6" nourtreanctinf itunr4RloW " awes sadest-talusblesindifttictsstisistOliet,AVairttli Eh& In any respired farm: '"-`5 :•• • s'4l i gale by Dr. 423 - 4 - 41 f i llr T• 4l,ll : 4 /i t !,e 1 4 I P a l aa-, oo.,ttamelits sbul& •" -J- 'swat rANDAMEITOR OIL. -?routed ibi.j.r it; Eig ding, opeonalloa , baths of thisrdellgtoinl. 011 4- Ea the hair have been sold, and sales are still Worms* Woe bout im mr , „ .pme qvastartnig the , Lain this pi : it, . 1 1t 11- -dneVatios Ams aenl it within e rush of all. Sierry a bottle. Y. will it goodt Boldivlielesals'and retail , st •' • • • 63 11:1111121` frr4 Allezittlo,l3ootia, NewiltoriLJountj ju for Outober ;„-Balban'alby Ocrobrg;,.. , 124 134001 b 0 i0* Marra" Da=a; p, s = t• . Trial WI Triamph, Fry T. F-Arthur ; 11.. - try tiaautel Urge ,- 4 00 4 1 4 4 =414 asla at . •• i 41.'lltlidaibikiliti ..ta+vr ' Filittat;orpariattliaTbiatil: PLUS AND - VlMUFlltill'irete gab' .m -/11;111111 i aolood Da. ICSIBEWB, erg Oanoor Wood street and VlAtin alter • I PILE [~~•~'3"~I7 EM ffLI Kama% Oman Wood ID Gad Theo le/ - . ' - 4,.. # l'' (
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