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will call at LAUF/JEWS Bcokstore, No. 80 Piith Anat.
oct3o
APPALLA.TIJS YOB !CUMIN() LINEN,
Type and Ink fir stamping indelible mailman linen,
for sale by . HAVEN, Stidlonar,
noro Market street, comer of Feeond.
lt)rF }LUGAR, or the Shaven of the ruble
1.11 by Rev James Macdonald, D. D
"A very complete, judicious and eloquent statement of
the Scriptural disclosures re.epectlng Rearm', In which we
admire particularly the absence of ape ulatiooS and dream
logasonfien agitating into the discomfort of the auljiwt.'—
N. T. Edatigelint
"A' real heaven ; the presence of God and of angels ; a
ntsurrectlon; a literal judgment. There ere set
f..rth in glowing terms. The circulation of hock a book
ceunottill b minister to edification. in the chuichea."—.N.
T. inder . mdene
for eels by J d. DAVIdON.
nr.l6 65 Market street. near Fourth
af UNTLhTei—J not received, Fur Gauntlets, of the toe•
UT lowing kinds: Deaver, Tiger, Black Garet, Nutria.
Beat; Alan, Calf and thick, bell top, lined eilkund fur, at
L. lIIRSUFIELD It 110N14,
not 8 No 70 Wood .treat.
L iV Gd—Jieit received, an assortment of lined bilk
Alliance, Neapolitan culla', cloth cuffed, buck and
kid lined fur, nlth fifty different etyles of Winter Glove,,,
at L. 111.11811FIRLD A BONI',
~nrB N 0.70 Wood etreeL
LAvoinstt ournots—nen.err. new Petent Etraw Cut
ter, manntactur,l to the city; the dampest and most
complete known. Price, $6 . 60. For tale by
lacnB JAMES WAMDROP.
CLIZILLS3I SOWN APPrS-6 gross joac resets& nod tor
sit le 'by novb P I 133ill'icl BHOS.
I3OCK.ET BPILUT LEVEL, and eqiimb Attachment to
Stairs, let with double sealed patent bubbles, war.
matted not to evaporate. This compact instrument may
be used separately as a level, or in connection with a steel
or other square., as a leveling and plumbintCtool; and
may be relied on as more cremate them eny other level in
the market being likewise more durable and cam ac:.
A small supply Just received and for sale at W. 8. HA
VKN'B Stationery Warehouse, Market street, earner of
Second. not 6
E3IBB-01.1.1.ER1E.5.---A. A. M4BOll k Co..ai open in e clay
or two, another very choice selection of Embroideries,
of the newest and most elegant design§ ; aloe, a tell assort
ment of ledbre' Embroider-d. liem-stitched and Plsbo Cam
bric thiodkerchiefe ; Gents' Plain and Bordered ildkts, Ac.
nov9
A A. MASON A CO. are receiving another lot of chnita
••
. ble colors of Paramettns, 'Plubet Cloths, Mohair De
Degas. Persian Twills, De WWI, itII., to whir-1i they invite
att.: ntion
T AWItENOKVILLIS NitwitltTY YOB BALE—Two large
L
I , llllMag Lots. stten.e cn Butler street, barlin a front
of 42 feet by 103 deep to a 29 feat alley, extending on the
alley T 3 feet Price 5700. Terms easy.
nor 9 CIITTIBERT d EON, 53 Market et.
Two STOROO§IIS TO WIT—No. 61 and No.
o L R 316
64 Market etre:a. 8. CIITLIBERT & SON,
novg 63 Market street.
Tr.p-A second bend ateam Engine of Tor 8 Inch
cylinder end 3 feet stroke. Also. • Back 30 or 88
Inches by 24 feet. 8. CUTHBERT & TON,
novB 63 Market street.
Vii ANT/HI—A Hann of 100 aural, not more than Buren
IF V Mlles from the city, and value of $3,000 or $4,000.
novB 8. CUTHBERT A 80N.
WA liT.E.n—Tventy-five men to become their Own larel
lorde, by purchasing Building Tote of 60 by 12D feet,
situate on Mt. Weebington. Pries $220 each. One tenth
In hand, remainder in four yearly payments.
nova S. OOTEIBSELT 8 SON.
IT&a LANDLES-60 boxes Cincinnati Star Candles, 4a,
I 5s and Be, in store and for sale by
nova MILLER k RICHLTSON.
WANTED—On the Ohio river a Farm of lOU Bares,
either in Ohio or Virginia, with good improvements.
FLESH .11311.1. VAL ON NI.KWMT
-200 drums new Pigs ;
a bids sweet Oranges;
2 do extra large Grape Vrult ;
Just recctvod and for sale by
11)11 , X1ER k ANDEBNON,
nor& No. :12 Wood street.
111.88111.--600 boxes prune W. lt nutting for rule by
I.J nov2 HENRY 11. COLLINS.
URUIT TREES, ac —Pear, Peach, Cherry, Apple, Plum,
11 , Gooseberry, Raspberry, tvergreena end Yu:meting
Shrubbery, of the most esteemed and reliable vorletios.
nix. 8 JeLd/113 WARDROP.
RMUBARB Ii.OOTS—MHI I .rge roan of the new Myatt 's
Victoria; single stalks weigh from 8 to 6 Ibe mach. for
sale by Inure; JAMES WA iiOSOP.
DEWY 4.ll—This damacelved and for rale by
Jj hOvil IISNRY IL COLLINS
LIMZ-150 bbls fresh Louisville for Pale by
nov9 OMR , ti. COLLINS.
TMOTHY SEED - 6 bags prime Timothy Bee' received
on coneignment and for sale by
I nov9 ATWELL, LEE. & CO.
BROOMS-6o dozen extra Corn }inv.= Just received end
JD for sale by [novol dl WELL. LEE; a 00.
LOTOS, CASSIMEHE2, /co —A. A. MASON & CO nave
C
on band a splendid assortment of Broad Clothe, Casal
metes, Beaver Cloths, SatLnetts, Tweeds, and other goods
for men's wear n ovl 2
lba just received and for Pale by
Nal, novl2 PLENUM.; 33't
I AMPBLACK—Gicrmantaum--8U bblo n.t received and
/ for We by I novl2l FLEMING:BROS.
AALUM -10 bblo just received and f or aala by
novl2
YLIWING: BROS.
T _
ORRCNTINZ---20 bble just received end for eels by
novl2 • YLEIIII , IO. IMOLA
.....
P EILY DAVIB' PAIN KILLER-6 grosajurt readvad and for ' , lda by [00,121 FLEMING BROS.
l OKA X-1000 Ibo ust received and for sale by _
.
n 0.12
FLEEING', BRA&
UOEtILLA V 1 fiuLLAN - U BITTICI3IS-24 dozen of this
Ey excellentarticle jun received by JOB. FLEMLING,
novla
_corner of Diamond and Market at
A MANDINK—An excellent article chapped !hands,
.11L . th. 12 dozen received by JOS. FLaIIING.
11 4 1114 K 8Gi.63--I hare Jest regslved ,r.upply of Low's
IC old Brown Windsor Soap', tali° a supply of Lowe Dolby Bony. inorl2l JOB.l7l,Gai•G
.
A.S CI INIEM ba 6l4 re lust r p ecei TUNW "j)
""Rl red &apply cf the above
celebrated articles [nar/aj JOB. PLEMINI3.
EIDLITZ have Co hand • larsesupplyof
S
freak Beldlitz Powders. novl2) JOH. FLEMING.
'SOLD OREASI-1 have on hand a Inapply of fenshiy Tile
/ pared Cold Cream. [novl2 . l JOS. FLEMING.
),NIONB-60 bustle's Ordol In store and for sale on
oonsisnment by [novSJ ATWELL, LIM CO
7 itel7B-1 bbl email White Beans jun received on eon•
nova signment smut for male by
ATWELL, LEIS k CO t
DOLL RUT rER-2 bblo prime this day received an for
.101 L sale by I movlßj HENRY IL ootuNa
_____
LINSBED OlL—Tbie day received and for see by
n0T1.2
HENRY H. Hal MI
1 - /2.7813 ED OlL—Received and for ealo by
IA nov2 HENRY H. coixrNg•
LIME --160 bbbs fresh Louisville Lime for We by
nov2 HENRY H. COLLINS.
_ _
LOVER AND GAUNTLETS—New styles recalling daily
,Ur. in cloth, silk and far, at
oct27 L. JIIIIBRFIEILD a 130N11
L. BII9AB-70 lade prime for sale by
oat& 81tITEL, MAIR & 11112024.
corgaarr-ace boxes prime W. B. Cheese just remixed V
end for sale by [oct.l2] F. B. DitliVa.
ff=MM
itivunrcM/-1.
ul5ll lira' B. ALLI,O II I Cr RAI LROAD
. • -- • . Ipso
• - •
Summer Arrangement—Mange of Time.
TUBE DAILY mums Bean , WAT,ASIINDAW , EX
o a v 4 l) 4'
Itud but one (manta "o; cars between,
N aad after Monday, June 18th,1855, Tratne willrun as
O
followe
E.Triss Train.
Ifna .Mighl,
Lem.. Train. Train.
Oolumbus----.-14800 A. M. &30 P. M. mao P. M
Newark ---:-..11:10 " 41:46 " 12:60 A. M
Zanesville .........-12:20 P. M. tkuo " Ztla "
Oesseord.. 1258 " 6:44 " 3:91 "
Ctambrldge ... lap " 703 " 228 "
Barnesville ...... ....- 223 " 8:26 " 4:48. "
Belmont 2A4
Arri • ...veßallair 11:30_ arr. 9:45 " arr.(o9 "
pnllalr ..... ...—.—. 9:411 A.M. &le. A. M. °OM P. M.
" • ttls 7138
OAS " ?Ad "
Cambridge ----.11:54 8:04
00nc0rd......—.—..-1.217 P. M. 13:80 936
Zanesville ---- 1:10 " &ad o 11k30 "
Newark ... "11:60
Arrive Golumbna.— " 1.21 A t. M. 1-11/ A. M.
The P.sirese 'train *trig Aosk*ill Ittob to tokl Ali or
leave passengent„at Taylor's, Newark,. Zaneeville,poncord,
Cambridge, an .Belmont only.
Goan Wier will stop- only.et the above named Stallone.
The Mall Train will etop at all the Stations where the Mill
le 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.
GOINGAAST. •
Tha 10110 A. M. Express Truitt, connects at Columbus
with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 8 A. M.
and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
and from Sandusky, Banditld and Mt Vernon, and with
Trains en the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; . at
Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Oio
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East.
ern Cities.
. .
The 8:30 P. U. Train will connect at Columbus with the
second Train from Cincinnati ; at Newark with Sandusky,
Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
1 eaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the 9 A. R.T.,}rain on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
with this Wain atColumbus. Passengers leaving Indians.
ola ax lia nhmand by morning Train on Indiana Central
also connect with this Train at Columbus,
and reach. Wheeling at 9:15 P. M. and leave by 17-30 P. M.
Train Ott Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti
more as P. hi., next day.
The I1:.30 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the
Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:30 P.M., and arrives
at Belli& at 8:15 A. M.; connecting with the Ancommoda
don Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen.
gars leaving Chicago by the Rvening Trains can, by this
route, via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day
ton, reach Columbus in season to take this train; and at
Wheeling wilt take the Accommodation Train for Cumber
land, sleepthere, and assume by icrprfts Trait to Balti
more and Rasters Cities.
The &lb A. NLltiall Tram connects at Bailer with Night
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with
trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon,
and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana.
polka, and Chicago, Mu Dayton and via Urbana.
The 0415 A. hi. Express Train commie with the Express
Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 340 P.
M., and connects with trains going South and West arri••
log in Cincinnati at Ti'. M.
The UV P. M. Train connect. , with the Accommc,lation
Train from Cumberland. and at Col Imbue with Mail Train
at 2.15 A. My direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polis, Lafayette, Terre Rain t Louie &ad Chimgro.
ISAAC I/ BOI7TII WICK, Sept
Zaneawille, Julie 18, 18.55—{ je2l J
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
STEADIERS IGCLIPSIL AND ROSALIE:,
VIA WELLSVILLE, AND
lo arid Peannylvania Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
TlLLshortest, quietest and most reliable route to Toledo,
ado Rook Island, Galena, and Bt. Louis, Is VIA °LEV ELe c ND.
This route is One ilundied miles shorter and about nine
hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapoi
Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland sic hours, Chicago twenty.three hears,
and St. Louis thlrty-aeven boors.
On and after Monday, September 1845, thu trains on
this road will run as foliose:
VIA ALLIANCE.
The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pittte
baxr,h at 2.00, A. M. and 8.00, A. M., and 300 P. eon.
ntet at Alliance at B.OD A. M., 11.60 A. M , and 010 P. M.,
as follows :
Trains for Cleveland lair eAlllaace 800. A. M., 111.0 A. U.,
and 033 P. M., conn.oting at nucleon with Trains tot Cup
Walla and Akron, and ernring to Cleveland at ld 23
1 4M 210 P. 31, and 8.68 P. M.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicag,o o 6L Leads, Rock Wang,
Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at
8 00 A. H., and arriving io Cleveland at 9.-371 P. M., as that
the only train by which (dose connectioua are ramie
through the above points. Pastieugert by this train math
Chicago at 7.30 neat morning, and Bt. Louts at midnight.
The steamers Ellpee and ROfialiti. Win 1017 e the Alocionga.
beta wharf every morning, (Sunday. eacepted,) et 10
o'clock', for Wellsallte, connecting with the train batting
Wethville at 4 80 P. M.
An Accommodation Trx le will leave Welkville daily,
(Sundays excepted,) at 0 SO P. 11., connecting at Reyari
with Regrew Train, arriving in Cleveland at 2 10 P. kl
Trehus from Wellsville connecting at Ilayan.l for Carroll.
ton, Waynesburg, Dover and Now Philadelphia.
Tickets foriCleveltend, Chicago end the North W.ot,
rb Welleville, are sold at ii less then ma Alliance.
The Trains from Cleveland to Tole to and Chtrolo, rue se
follows Leave Cleveland at 6.10 A. M., 2.45 I'. IL, 7.05 Y.
M. Arrive al Chicago 830 P. lel ,7AO A. U.. 830 P. M.
Trains leave Chicago for Rock Wand and St. Lords ati
follower—For Rock Island at 900 A. M. and 11.00 P. M.
For St. Louis, 9.15 A. M. and 11.45 P. M.
Passengere for Bt. Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to
and thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad
to Alton, and thence by steamboat (03 roller)) to St. Loa,
Passengers by the 915 A. M. Train arrive at St. Louie 11.31
same evening, and by the 10.05 P. M. Train at DOOll next
da kEfinige checked through to Cleveland, and there re
checked for Chicago and St. Lords,
FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
led= 2rl cPe. Lida= 24er s.
To Alliance .$2 30 To La 8a11e....516 00 $l3 60
" Olevelend ... 400 " Bock 111% 18 00 14 25
" Toledo -...... 860 " Catena ...- 18 16 14 00
" Chicago ....sl3oo $lO 60 " Springfield 18 70 16 20
Elloomlngt....lB 90 14 60 " Burlington 1900
" St. 1.0u1a.....21 00,!..2, 10 60
ofl=lare requ ested to procure their ticket! at the
Company, in the Monongahela House, third
door below the corner.
Great American and U.B. Express & Nail Route
And Two Changes of Cars and Baggage Avoided
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS :
Formerly OhWage 41.
riLIICAGO TO ST. LOUIS IN 1834 HOUR .—Trains
leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water street—
St. Louie Day Express daily, Sunday, excepted, Lib A M.
St. Louts Night Express daily, Saturdays exoe'd, 9:30 PM.
St. Thule Freight d Emigrant daily, Bond. era 4ao A M.
Baggage checked through to St. Louts.
Trains run direct through to Alton, (219 miler,) with
out change of cars or baggage and connect with the
Company's splendid steamers W inchater and Reindeer,
running in exclusdire connection with Passenger Trains
from Alton to Bt. Lou* (23 miles,) without ;ending. These
boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, ate unsurpassed
on the Western waters, being fitted up with Baths and spa.
clonal Wash-rooms, affording to passzngere the opportunity
of removing the dust unavoidable In summer railroad
t - aveling, and reaching St. 1.6011i21 refreshed from the effects
of a long ride.
To Madiscut and Nebraska this la the most direct route,
and passengers destined fur Blootaington, Springfield,
Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the bllssisaippi, M la
scud, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note
the important saving in distance, being seventy-two mile,
leas to St. Louis, thirty-seven miles 1.8)1 to Bloomington,
and fifty-eight miles lees is Springfield than by any other
route.
CIITIISERT A SON
Through TiCket:li over this route can be procured at the
various R. Ticket °Moen in New York, treetop, Philade'.
Ph.ta, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, &c., and at all Through
Ticket Offices throughout the States, and in Chicago at the
Company's Office. No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tre
mont House—and at the Depot or the Illinois Central Rail
road, foot of Water 'treat.
Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of
the various !Loads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage
througn to any point desired on the line.
A. P. 61OR0 AN. Tr., Superintendent.
IL .1. D. SCIIERMERTIORN,
sep7 Gen'i Passenger Agent.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI
TIICOI7OB
Northern Illinois to the idissiseippi River,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
All Railroad to the s ppl,
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL ROAD
FORAICRLY TIM 01117A00 AND AURORA a agar. MILITARY
And Trains ran the entire distance from CIIICAGO TO
BURLINGTON lowa, without change of Out.
The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY,
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPEWJ, PORT
Da MOINES, COUNCIL BLUSH, do., and the OttLY ALL
RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO EC. LOUIS, BLOOM
INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and Intermediate Stations on
the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Male•
eithwßallroads.
on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Troia. from the Nast—avoiding all laying over at any of
the points.
Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and
moat reliable route to reach all the important points west
of the Mississippi as far as Council Blue, with from forty to
,
MY miles leas staging than by any other route. The Road,
for a large Portion of the way
is laid with the CONIVIIIOI7B
Bap, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West—
well stocked with the most modern Locomotiveaand elegant
new Om
iyar-Ey this route passengers are sure of making connect.
Hone, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding
the vedatintis delay or fog■ and, i na.'
and dangers of
=rig..
don, ea catthe route by Anon.
Baggage Checked direct through front Chicago, and no
charge for ludailin at any paint.
THROUGH :vs: by this route can be purchased at
all the Railroad O. in the Nast; at the OBloe of the
Company, °crater of Mark and Lake streets, in the Granite
DeDding4 at the Depot of. the Gams It. IL, and at the
With. Cent. E. D. Office, corner of lake and Dearborn eta.,
op=Treroont Hones, Chicago.
HT consigned by this route will receive lormedi.
ate despatch. C. G. HAALHONDs Burt
0. E. FOLLIEITt -
Gael Ticket' Agit, Chicago.
1 / 6 1- TWEETS can be prooared at the principal Railroad
Of of the country. whip
t
le,c4f•t
RAILROADS
Columbus and Baltimore.
GOING BAST
GOING WEST.
Goma WEST
RAILROAD
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.I. OnlOllEY,Agt, Pittabargt.
72 MLLES CB DISTANCE SAVED,
AIR LINE ROUTE
lICTIM'S
,Via CHICAGO, ALTON d BT. LOWS
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RAILROAD,
CENTRAL ROUTE
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1110.0UOII PROILITTWBUROII TO OINGINN44I IN
ro ROMS' AND' 40 BlTNllTlSELOcitibecthig at Cin
cinnati vritlitD: &JIaU Elne . Efininiere,.. Corr and
Lexington lialtioadi WWI " kn
Oblonnd idtsitskipid d die
Lawreiteebnigb amide: ;' - - Cottnecting Nis Doh= us and
Xenisocith- the -Dayton' and Xenia, and Indiana Central
Through Tickets, via Co: umbus acid Chicirmati, to Lez.
ington, Louisville ESL Louis, itslistiapolis, ac au Via
Columbus noel:Onto, to Dayton,' indlaitspolla, St. LOU*
be. be.
TILE LITTLBMLUSI via COLUMBUS, being the gnome,
QMOX !Ltd =HT tenon from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, and
connecting with the Covington and 'Lexington Ilainuad,
U. S. Mall Line Steamers ' Ohio and lilississippi 13aBroad,
mid Lawrenceburgh Roete, offers facilities no other route
can give, as through tickets by all the above routes can
tinily be procured via Columbus and the Little bliandliall.
road.
: I • • ••• • CI lAMBUS AND CNN
First Train—Lave Pittsburgh by 2 o'clock A. M. Express
Train, arrive at Columbus at 10.50 thilcck A. At, and Cln•
cluaati at 2 40 P. M.
Becond Train—Lcave Pittsburgh by 8 o'clock A. M. Train,
arrive at Cohimbtel . it 8 o'clock P. 31., and Cincinnati at
1.24 o'clock. night.
Third Train—Leave Pittsburgh by 3 o'clock P. lit. Fast
Expreal Train,arri 'at Columbus at 2 o'clock - A. M., and
Cincinnati at 7 31 o'clock A. M.
TWO DAILY TRAINS, V/ACO LUMBIIB, DAYTON AND
INDIANAPOLIB.
First 'Praha—Leave Pittsburgh at 2 o'clock A. M., arrive
at Columbus at 10.82 A. BL, Dayton at 2.28 o'clock P. M.,
and Indlanspolls at 7.50 P.M...
Second Train—Leave Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock A. M, arrive
at Columbus at 8 o'clock P. M., steep at, Xenia.
Third TralnLeave Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M., arrive
at Columbus at 2 o'ClOak A. M., Dayton at 6 o'clock A. M.,
and Imdlanapol•e at 10 A. M.
fkii.• Be particular to call (pr tickets vie Columbus, tre ng
the only reliable' "
For all informat on and 'Through Tickete, ;armee apply at
the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Cake, (corner
under the Dinnclusiiirda )Jou le,
• • - 1 '.:CURRY, Ticket Agent.-
Or at Federai Street
SA E S tati n o t n ,
SSIOfIA OSO
. PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
O ."tF. O P S RAIRI N 013D g al A ma sbutg c , itat
inoviu
OHO ANIMISSIPPI ARM%
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BROAD GAUGE.
Eirto.,TEST, QUICKEST, CIIY.APERY AND ONLY
RouTE by which Passengers can have all Railroad to
Lo,ia Time to St. Louts, 217 hours, from Pittsburgh.
The Six Peet thugs of this Road accommodates aide oars
—eleven feet inside—with roomy seats, unattainable on
narrow gunge roads
By the Ohio and Penurylvan% Railroad from Pittsburgh
to Crivitihie, prisseng.rs connect with Railroads for Indian.
apnlis—counecting there with Terre Ratite and Richmond
Railroad for Vincennes. No change of ears at Torre haute.
Baggage checked to Indianapolis, thence to 8 - . Louis.
Trains leave Pittsburgh a foltows:
Tbo Past Train leaves at 2 A. tit
Mall Trat 'lsla. at 8 A. M.
Express Train leaves at 3 I'. 141
Passengers make eke* souneclions at Orris , line f r
and there make close connections with rail
road for Vincennes. without a cbarige cf cam, and at Yin
thanes takashe Ohio and Mississippi Railroad direct for nt
Louis—through lo V hours; coanostic4 at Stu dorsi with
the Illinol.Central Railiend for Cairo, whvrs first clans
Nieto:lmre can at +nil times De had for Memphis Vicksburg,
New °deans, sad all points on rho lower Mississippi rivrr.
Passengers tan always dad at St. Louis, steamers fur the
Upper Mississippi, Illiords sod Mtuvouti rivers.
This to one humirst miles thn shortest route to SL Louie
PlllBl Cl-ta Plat
To St. Louia via Delleuntsine ai.d Union 413 30
Tu " Columbus, Xenia sod Daytou 1.3 3)
To " a 00111 a bus, Cincinnati and Le srrEtee-
burg 10 SO
ressengerb end Baggage [rimer.? rred from opt to d[ pot
free of charge.
12 00
For through tickets or further Information please apply
to J. G. CURRY, Ticket Agent, o.d F. Railroad Compan,
corner Monorgahele Genre, Ilttaburgh, or to GI Rt.
PARKIN, Tictet Agent, Federal Street Statfoid, Allegheny
City. JAM RS M. WARD,
Superintendecit 0. A M. Railroad.
F. KNOWLAND, Agent, Pluithargb, P.
c,,tls)
PITTSBURGH AHD CONRELLSVILLE
zu:tx; m:IE4 t.141:01,
:pa:4
RAILROAD
rriig PITTBDITIDIII AND CONNELLSVILLX RAIL
' ROAD L. 1101, open from West Newton to Conuellsville,
fifty-eight miler from PittsbUrst, on the Youghiogheny
This new ftret elate liond Is now open for the transport'.
t on of peesenteere end free, hi., In o.l)nrction with the fute
etesnaer EOM AN, from ISflo to Connel evil le, deny,
to folio we:
The eteminar EWAN will lease her whorl, above the
ilononglihela Bridge, every isikernoon. at half past [hree
o'clock, for West Newton, ecia.nroting there with the morn
ing unin leaving at 8.30 for Connellevillii, and reaching
there at 9 50 A. tiro. for tho Stagy for Uniontown.
Fort to Clonnelleyi Ile El 75
rare to Uniontown 2 25
A trein will ieav Clennehal Ilk In the morning, et C 14
o'clock, for Want Newton, and tounect there with the
eteemer Median et 7,31, in time to rcn h ritteburgh at 1
Y.M
Faro from CoanollFllllo to Plttahtl•gb
Faro Traci Umoutoa o to fitteburgh.
The Local Prehatt sod Paarenger Train will breve Con
nellnyille at 10 30 A. Al., and retntnlng will leave West
Newton at 330 P. A 1.., aloppin,: at ell way stations for
freight an passengers.
0, Saturday the naval afternoon train will Ile over until
the iollowlng morning at S 30 u* I-rk.
Pas:tatters by the Saturday afternoon bent from Pitts
burgh ran by this arrangement go forward without delay.
Fur further Information, apply to the &Seem on board
the steamboat Conan, or to the Agents at West Newton
and Connelleville. L. W CA LDWNLI N
oct3o Assistant Superintendent.
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD:
7 M , A:t,
Carrying the Great 17. States Mall and Express.
TWO PABBENGISR TRAINS RUN DAILY on ita entire
length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO,
AHD
CIIICAOO to CAIRO.
This Road, In conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and
Mississippi It. It. and Chicago and GYITIIT Rsllroad, forms
the moat direct and only continuous It. IL route from
ORICAOO to Sr. LOUIS,
CIIICAOO to CAIRO,
CLLICADO to DUBUQUE.
Teal= leave Ch!sago aa follows :
1.0 A. M. and 10.20 P. 31.-Bir. Loma AND Cuao EiParis.
Passengers for Bt. Louis by thin train take the ears of the
Ohio and Miss. R. R. at Paridoral, and are carried direct to
Bt. Dods.
9BS A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Dillitttittil AND GA/ABA Ex.
mums, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a
Daily Line of Steam Packets for St. Paul and the Upper
alhosissippl river cities.
Trail= leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 'LBO A.
M. gni 7.00 P. M.
.. 2 from the East and plates on the Ohio river
destined or it Louis, will save 190 miles of Naomi and un.
certain river navigation from Cairo to Bt. LOWS, and arrive
fifteen houre In advance of the river route, by taking the
care at Cairo.
Tidier:a to Bt_ Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St Paul, and all im
portant places by this route, can be had at the office of the
U. a P. and 0. A P. Railroads in Plttobnrgh, and Michigan
Central Railroad In Chicago.
je9 R. B. MASON, Ban't-
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAIILROAD.
Tina (MEAT CIit;ITILAL ROUTE, connecting the At
lantic cities with Western, North-western and Routh
western Status, by a CODUrmous Railway direct. This road
also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to
all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Ban
dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western
laked; making the most direct, cheapest and reitabie route
by which PIIXIGLIT can be forwarded to and from the
Grail WaL
DATES DETWERN PIIILADELL'IIIti it prramusaa.
MST OLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goode, per nolu.
(lo boxes,) Furs, Feathers, 10...... ._...
CLASS.—Boots and Stationery,
Dry Gorda, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea- fliks per 1001IM.
ther, Wool, do
THIRD CLABB.—Artvils, Bagging, Bacon t . per 100115 e.
and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, dc.
FOURTH CLASH—Cof f ee, Flab, Bacon and
, lamper imbs.
Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil
4Q- In shipping Goods from any point act of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark package " oia Pensay/sania
Railroad" Alf - Goods consigned to the Agent. of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
Passau? Aorrrtu—Mosas Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N.
Y.; & J. Speeder, Philadelphia; Magran h Kommt Beni'
mon ; Geo. C. Franciscua, •Pittsburgh ; Bhringman BrOwn,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. & Moorhead, Louisville, K 74 It. C.
Meldruin, Madison, Ind.; Estella . C 0.,, St. Louis, lido 4 J.
S. Mitchell tt Son, Evansville, Indiana.
H. H. HOUSTOH,
General Freight Agent, Philadelytkla.
H. J. LOHBAMIT,
Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILIROAD.
THREE DAILY TEROINIII TRAINS, between Philadel
phis and_PlLlSburgh. TilE. MORNING MAIL TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 71.‘ A. M., and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. TIE PAST LINE
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 2-1.43, P. M. THE NIGHT 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. hi. Brixton's Accommo.
dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M.,
3:30 o'clock P. M., and fleA) P. hi.
The above linen oonnect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ili;
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terra Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springfield, Bellefoutaine, dandusty. Toledo,. Cleve
land, Oolumbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio;
also, with th e Stet= Packet Boats from and to NNW OitLedsa,
gr, Lome, Lounnqua and Cuteuvatan.
Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above
placse.
For further particulars, see handbill, at the iligerent
starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the
shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti
more, New York, or Boston. =OS. MOORE,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia.
J. kiRSICEREN,
iY 2I Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
Lilt . OW SAttaloWr ii:PiCOTTIBII:-Vathd - tiffifi
thew. Next to Petrick Remy. 8. 8. Prentice wee the
greatest natural orator that has appeared In tote ocutitry.
Dazzling wit, keen sarcasm, apt Illustrations and' brilliant
figures of speech poured in profusion from He lipeborne
on a torrent of feeling which irresistibly carried away what.
ever audience he addressed. Etle habits were comicial;
he was a prince of good fellowehip, full ortnnanitanrcdote,
and no one mar exceeded him In the grace withadderche
told a story. For rale by J. 8. Demo;
ov 6 - 65 Market si.
'VARA FOIL oALJS—A Perm to Plum Townships sixteen
r
miles from Pittsburgh, of 75 acres-50 ocrea ors/bleb
are ender onitivation, - balanee good timber: The Improve
ments are a good, well Ardshed tog house, a frame bank
barn, 48 by 32 feet, with a stone 'foundation, stables, cow
houses, be.; an orchard of 8 fine grafted' apples:
trees sad other fruits, and plums of all varledas It as a
neverfailing supply of wat,r. Title good;prlie reatona•
me; terms easy. Apply to
nor&daw BLAREIY a anktifir,
IHR—Mockerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, " lattin, O&MNlimi
bn and far side by 111ILLEA MORMINt
1301:PrrY-111 Madden-2500 I ttl reedvnl and for Wall
novs FL4.KINO
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INSn.A.NCE cotiPs
• Inormate-orte-thuth -Capital '
TO. IlAtt A MILLION DOLLARS!
ETNA INSIMANVICI CORIPADI '
HAATrOII,I) ; 0N14.4-CRATUEBED 1819.
. • P•AID..9P
- 4440,00 0 .;
A! I:O3 , IIIIItTY•43ESTLE ANNUAL , NTATEBIANT of the
ol
Assets of the STNA'LNSUBANCE COMPANY, of Hart
d, astonished thle agency ow the let of Jenttaty, 1856,
vuldercolb.
Real . Mstattl, indtuftnitberetL:....- 16,672 6
Seventy-Imi Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 unit, pay.
able
Debts
due the Company, secured by mortgage— 7;313 17
Billailseelrahle t well secured, payabloat Bank.- 126,827 85
Railroad Shirks In Connectiont-. ----. 97,616 00
Bank Stocksinthe.city of Hartford.- 142,896 00
Bank Stocks In New York city 98,050 00
0311 b on hiusd,tn Banitiand in hands of Agents
and others-- ...... ...... ..... 212,605 08
$773,278 83
The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks orother
oreditore,-.nothing.
Losses adjusted and due,—Bone.
Losses adjusted and got due, $148,618 21
unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further
ettor r ia42s7 60.
AU other -claims against the Company are Email, such
only as printing, Lc.
Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lOOOO.
The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends
upon the character, material and construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
the fire department, and other circumstances.
The amount humid In blocks of buildings varies; the
design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less.
TllO. A. ALEXANIOIIII, Secretary.
Sues or COMNICTIMPT, t 88. Hartfide, Jan. let, 1886.
Hartford county. J
Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the /Etna Insurance Company, and made oath tlynt the fore
going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to
his best knowledge and belief.
lIIIHRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
Losses paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed
$760,000, while the premiums received for the came time
far exceed any other year, since the organization of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Ls•
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
Sir* Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
j soli 11. IL TEN EYCK, Agent.
Pittsburgh. Dollar Savings institution,
No. 88 Atolls aired,
NEXT DOOR TO TDB PITTSBURGH BAHR,
j 8 NOW OPEN daily from to 2 ; also, on
I
needs, And Saturday evenings, from 8 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums not less than One Dollar,
and a dividend of the pronto declared twice a year, in June
and December. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering
the benevolent objects of the institution have entered Into
a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to
depositors.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regu
lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office.
Prendemr—GßOßGE ALBREF,.
rice YIIMIDELV/11 :
Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Bhoenberger,
George R. White, Charles Knapp,
William P. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy,
James W. Hallman, Theobald Umbstaelter,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
William Phillips, William J. Anderson.
T 1 QM=:
John G. Buttoner., James Herdman,
Hill Burgwln, John M. Kirkpatrick
Albert Culbertson, John D. M'Cord,
Robert Chester, Robert Morrow,
.7. Gardiner Oonln, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock,
John 8. Comore, Henry L. Rlngwalt,
Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb,
E. 0 Edrington, George R. Riddle,
Francis Pelix, James Rhoads,
George V. Gillmore, James Shidle,
James & moon, George S. Belden,
William S. Davey, Alexander Tindle.
Becretary and measurer—CHAßLES A. CULTON.
'redly
4EII1 -ANNUAL DIVIDEND, 8 PER CENT, JULY I, 1656
JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP LLARTFORD, CONIV.
CHARTERED - - - - - 7819.
PAID CP.
Cash Assets, July I, I ISD3, 4835,530 23.
IONTINUIi t, make Insurance on all cescriptions of
ll property at equitable rates. Thl Company have
maintained a position for honorable dealing for 313 years,
and Is nasurpamod for rmponsibility cud punctuality by
any other similar institution in the United States. Semi
annual statement of the condition of this Company on Ble
in this office, for the examination of the public.
IL B. TEN•SYCH, Agent.
Oilier, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pitts
burgh_ jyli
LIMLAWAItfr.
ECIITIJAJ.. SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
()
FFICH In the North Room of thr Eichange, ca Third
HILLADELPILI.A . .
MARINE INSUR I NC RS.
Oa Viatica.",
o=3o, To all parte of the World.
Pamouva,
INI.AN INSURANCES
On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land seer - lave, to
all parts of the Union.
Ylllll INSURANCES
On merchandiae generally.
On stores, duelling houses. As.
ASSETS OF TILE COMPAN Y, November 7, 1823.
Bonds and Siohigages- Y 21,390 no
State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwark, mod other ....... .131,603 42.
Stocks in banks, railroads and Inm/caucus cent
parties 24,012 Ta
0111' receivable 169,82.5 94
Cask on hand.--........... 16,071 30
Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums
on klartne Pollriee recently issued 121.707 t 77
SabncrlptlonNotes...._.... 100,000 90
DitscrokS:
Wm. tdarUn . Dr. B. M. llnston,
,
Joseph 11. Seal, : Hugh Craig,
iklmund A Gwadar, Spencer XVII raln,
John C. Davis, ; Charles Kelly,
aohert Burton, ! Bunion' E. Stokes,
John IL Penrose, ' Iltairy Sloan,
George G. Lelpsv, . James Trmusdr,
Alward Darlington,; Wm. E yre, Jr.,
U. Jones Brook.e, i Joshua L. Price,
3. G. Johnson, , James Torment,
James, C. Eland, j John B. Bomple,
Theopilus Paulding, I Charles Schaffer,
Jams,. B. krParland,l .1. T. Logan, Pitteburgh,
IV. C. Ludwig, I D. T. D. Morgan, do.
WM. IGNETI - IC, President.
TTIOB.O. RAND, Vice President.
JoOvu W. Omut, Bee'y.
P. A. MADSIUA, Agent,
=aria No. GS Water street, Pittsburgh.
The Ihrankllsa Fire Ina) ranee Company,
Of Padkakiphio, Pcnandeanies.
RS—Charles W. Bancker, Thomas
W .uias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jamb IL Smith, Geo. Rich
ards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi R. Boric, David S. Browne,
Morris Patterson. Cass. N. Ikunstra, Prerident.
Cues. G. Darn's, Etrracrry.
Continuo to make insurance, perpetnal or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent wittesectuity.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af•
ford ample protection to the anurecL
The Asesizof the Company' on January Ist, 1851, as pub.
bled agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, via:
...... $018,128 e 8
Reel Kart 78
86,068 17
Steaks- • . 61,8811 00
64,840 81
-- $ 1 ,212,708 44
Since theirinomporation a period of twenty-one yews,
they have paid upward of One Million your Hundred Thou
sand Dollarsjoaoes by tire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insunuese, as well as the abi li ty and disposi
tion to meet with promptness/11 liabilities.
J. GABDINRB. OOPFIN, Agent,
ap24 Oilloo. north-east ear- Wood and Third sta.
TEE UNITED STATICS—
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PIEFILADELPIIIA.
CHAIITICILKD APRIL 88TH, 1850.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL V. 50,000.
00lee, S. Corner of PAird and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia.
tOfitcers of the Home Board at Phaacklph ia:
DIUCrODB. ''
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Godaar;l; -
Ambrose W. Illo ng mpsion, Lawrenae Johnson,
Bez pi t kiamin W. ley, Geo. Pelleary,
Jacob L. Florence James Deirerear,
William ILL Godwin, William M'lgee.
President—Stephen R. Crawford.
Vice Prattled—Ambrose W. Thompson.
/Vertical Heauttner, Patsbargli—James H. Willson, H. D
illegheny Oily—R. D. Mowry, Al. D.
ORO. R. ARNOLD, Agent,
marl Try No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PRWRI3YLVANLA INSOBANCS COMPANY
OF PITTSB URGH,
CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS.
Authorized Capital, 0300,000.
INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or
damage by Wise, and the perils of the Sea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
01810TORL
Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson,
W. APClintook, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. hi. Long, I. Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones, George B. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
Tames 8. Negisy, W. 8. Haven, ,
Wade Hampton, D. &Park,
11. R. Cowbell.
Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON, Plrosident.
, ROOT PATTERSON, Vice President.
A. A. Clam; Secretary and Treasurer.
8.8. CASZILU, Assiatant Secretary. dec'hBm
Western Insurance Company, l'ittsbnrgl2,
U. MILLER, Jr., President. l M. aORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, 0300,000.
WILL iruenro against all kinds of risks, /IRE and MA
RINE. All Maass will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A nomelnstitution, managed by Diatoroas who ere well
known in the community, and who are determined, by
promptnesaand liberality , to maintain the character which
they have stemmed, as offering the best protection to those
who dealt", to be Insured.
Direeters.—.lt. hailer, Jr., a. W. Itioketnou, J W. Butler,
N.Ltolmee, Jr., W. H. dmith, O. Ihriteen, George W. Jaakee rt,
Win. U. LyouiJames Lippemeott, a °erg. Deride, James Me.
Anley, Alexander Musick, Thomas Scott.
Ottice, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spent a
Co-, ups talre,) .Pittsburgh. n0v240.7
Alexander W. F o
AITORNET AND 00tiNBELLOR 4T LAZY , can Boma.
roa nt Cluartteutr, Agent Ihr procuring Bounty Lands
and Pensions, and for the Oollectlon of Claim In Great
Britain and Ireland.
deirtlollections made in tide and adloining.Ckmntlas; Rs•
taunt of decedents nettled; Real Retste bought, eold or
leased, and
mute.leaned, collected. Malaya invested on.hlortgage
or other security,. !Titles examined and title papers tram,.
Office on YORAM street. a few doors above emitbaeld.
Pittsburgh, March 23, 1866,--tmh2ficies.l.
a. A. Balder,
HOLVBALE AND &VAIL DEALER IN FURIIACES,
Rarag Stoves, Tin, Iron and Housekeepers Hard-
ware, Thule& eil,
alethlnes and Teals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron,
Wire Rivets, An. Ae. 24 North &coral areal, (opposite
: ): . sepo43lri
KIER'S SAIISPORTA.TION . LINE.
A STIOIPATING the want of facilities fir tratuiporting
,41611. Freights to and from the Eastern Oitles, Via. Penney].
Tanis ()anal and Railroads, we have increased onr stock of
Boats, he , on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which
gives as a capacity of over 1500 tons-Per , month each way.
We assure our friends, and.those disposed to patronize
the State troprovements, there will .be nothing Rated on
our part to render general tatiefaction in inrwardkg East
ern and Western Freights with mititude and deepatch.
4 ELIPMFELI4
attgLty & na l paratirsh.:Pri.
- -
MAO TFIE ha , bin Na 3 largo for sale by
nor! LIENR Y IL OOLLINB
•
•74F-t-..1
MEER
BANKERS AND
`STOOK AII D'ATILI" - rtitOr EIC ,
• ,
Office, ivo. FOurtitcsf4above:-Wood. •--
IVOT-El3, Innate, Elands, Mortgages, infilatana on colL
li negotiated. Stocks boned and toold on most ,
misalon. Land Warrants botteilattd UM:
Rartionlar attention pant to . Spst.pnrabase and sato of
Clatpeetlfooko.
All communications attended to promptly. Juan
wm. 11. Ifp • I ... x'y4r.
wm. WlillOms & Co.,
BANKERS AND 'BECHAR GE' BROKERS,
N. AK-Corhai 'Ma mid Third ;Ibtelt.'
air All trarstactions made-on liberal terms. Collecticras
of 111110, Notes, Acti. am:aptly attended Yrs , jan2sfla
ARTERIES RODGERS &
BANKERS AND BROKERS',
CORNER OF FOURTELAND SMITHFIELD STREETS,
sa2l.lm Pititsburghi Pat,
BANKERS AND EXOI.IANCLE BROS
Saw litemottd their Office to the arler of Fifth w 4 Wood sti.
• MritiftMill, PA. "•
DATRICKS SIMEND, Bankers aid ra"enge Drokrel,
and Dealers in Notes, Dpafts, Acceptances, G014,241=
and Bank Not.e. Exchanges on the Baetern and Wadi=
Cities constantly for sale. •
Ooliktions made in all the cities: throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Etreata. Ifeb3
N. HOLIUDI & BOAR, •
BANKERS AND =RANGE 11110}1X134
am =Lam SC= warm! £1111 , 2110115/fIQA Cum= %V tro
In MAUI? emirs, rotia DOOB3 muff atm, puip.
A L T HQIEMEB 80E8, Deniers pad ExchangeDinksra,
la . endDealitreln notes, Drafts, Aeoeptances, flold,lM
yer and Dick Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and:WeitterD
Cities constantly for sale.
Oollertlcem made to all the cities throughout the limited
States. DepoEdts received In par funds or =rent papetc, No.
87 Market street, between Third and Fourth ens: rjaBOAT
JOIIN WOOOB,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
DUISII 121
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Bh)tes.
TOM bought and sold on commission. Collections
earefklly attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
No. 68,5 i FOllll2l street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bank. dead
BILL a CO.,
BANKEBB AND EXCHANGE BROKER%
MN= OP WWII PAD RPM 8T 5.
SlO HT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities =star:dirt=
sale. Time Dills of
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collectlimi
mule in all the principal cities of the United. States. 'De
posita received of Par and Current Funds. -IturieDly -
ALLEN lIIAMMB, EDWARD HAM, noir= Amour.
KIIANKEt & AMIN,
NANKEEN AND EXCHANGE BEOSEES,
ITY AND BELL Gold, Bilver, end Bank Notes; ncgotate
JD Loam on Real Estate or Stock Beatcritiee; purchase
Pronalasary Notes and Time Bills, on rest and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Commission.
C.lleetione made on all points In the Union. (my!
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
rIEALBRS in lo.cbs.re, Coin, Bank tibias Bight and
1,/ Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully iartonded to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
No. 74 Fourth at, next door to Bank of Pittatig. Cady
THOMAS WOODS,
'COMMERCIAL BEDIEEB,,-Wa
Notes, Roads, Stocks, Real Estate, Be.,
Na 76 Fourth gt, Pittsburgh, Ea. f Jn6/
Clmmlotti'e Loan Oillce,
KI 0. 100 SMITLLIFIELD STILVIT, NEAR YIST.3.—
Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware
sail other valuable articles. antkdly
CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO..
OIUtKRLY of the celebrated farthing Depot on Liberty
Arcot, which has won an unbounded pppulazitvantitc
be name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have., for the parr
pt.e of acquiring more epees for their immense briefness,
:no:loved to the upadons building on the corner of
DLAIIIDED ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
READY MAIN CLOTHING,
That has ever bet.n °Drat to the pubtto
Their principal object for this removal, i.e to give them
more facilities for the
IVIIOLEBALE TEA DE.
They are prepared to sell Goods st the
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES!
And they will warrant them to be se good ail any mann
feottired in the Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
iz rUI UUd STII.Z, ASO UPO3 VII 312011.7257 NOTICE
The, have on hand A fall and beautiful assortment of
LOTUS and COATINGS, Mr
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BU I-
Cyr ininreata are identical with those of our customers,
and ve sasure the public that our fidelity will not iD
47 i log all orders we may be favored with.
Ae. DON•T FORGET TITE PLACE--
No. SS Wood Street'
(EAST 81 0011S ' 813.
IC. B.—we desire oar patrons touudentandthaahvbeve
no longer any connection with the Clothing Lltudnefl&hin
L.:laerty street. Our attention to devoted exclusively to the
Hones ►hove designated.
Mari JOILV KTIJOSKItY a CO
$C7,4715 ES
FALL DRY GOODS
AT LOVE BROTHERS,
Nn 74 itARKET STREXT, rarstanieiv-vo
alGti OP TOO 08.110.5Li1. Lin
elt DR.C.. 4 _t GOODS DEPARTMENT is nnosusliy fal .
I, I ant contains some of the richest and most dmirntle
td.iods that we have ever beet able to offer, such as
Extra super Silks;
French M014130P; Cashmeres;
Mous de tattles; Plaids: Stripes; Cobarrts:
NS.SDhIt \AMA—The best assortment in tee city.
Collars, Chenti.ll2.3., SiO,Tes ' •
Flour:icings, Edgings and LiSestinget
Shawls, Cloaks, Talons and Scarfs;
New style hroche, Plaid, Lashmere Stoke Ant. Velvet.
Stales, Crape Silk, etc.
Together wills a large assortment of 11.UP-NDIG - GOODE
of all descriptions.
Our ISAINSTIXand ROUSE FURNISIUNG DEPART
MENT is well surplied, and we feel confident thst we mn
oder greater inducements now thau wp Faye ever hoop
elite to offer before. We solicit 4n tro.minatlon 'of one
stock before purehmilrig elso.bere, es all will find 0 to
their advantage to do so.
We will also be almost dilly In receipt of now an I denim
ble Comte throughout the season.
LOVE lIII.OT REES,
(Formerly Yonng, Stevenson it arse.)
sent - No. 73 Market street. Pltinburish.
00
M. SALNOLV it SONS, 66
WHOLEBALB AND B.IMAIL DEALERS IN
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
Ara 66 MARK= EMMET, between hid au/Fourth,
111 Pittsburgh: Keep constantly on hand, a large stook
or Giotto, Castmerss and Vestings. Garments made to
order on the shortest notice, and In the lama styles.
Ow-.l!f orJers promptly attended to. [augl7:2m
EDMOND WATTS,
ERCHLNT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET.—
_al I have now on hand a large etoclt of Dal] and Winter
Ocoda Overccratiege, of entirely new dectips; Plush Vea
l:to, of the moat beautiful patterns; Prench and English
Oaselmeres, of every style and :bade in the market, all of
which I will make to order on the moat reasonable terms,
and warrant.] to suit. oct4
11l ew ClothlagJStorw,
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
mIIR erubseriber has Just opened this new sitatillstonerit,
where he has always on hand a large wad choke assort
meat or ell euticlet of OLOTHING,irhich De warrant/retinal
to any in the city, and eillvall at the most reasonable psi.
cvs. The public are requested to give him a ealL
cuszikly ' B. OPPENHEIMER.
HOUSES TO LET—Ap„ly to S. CUTHBERT ASON, 53
Market street.
& new Brick, Dwelling House, just lialahed, containing.
pine 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, suitable for
an office.
A large Office on Third street.
A Store Room, No. 51 Market street.
A Warehouse on Water street.
A 'louse of nine rooms, and two acres of land, with fruit
trees, An. Will be leased for five years.
Also, good Dwelling Houses for sale. Apply at the office
of S. CUTHBERT A SON,
oct2l 53 Market ate...a.
ttb VALUABLE e
G. 7 , 1 .00 ES—Robinson'a English liars
mony
lisgstur's Analytical debrew and Chaldee LelLicon.
Illoemfield's Greek Testament; 2 vols.
The Episcopate of the Protestant Episcopal Church In the
United States of America—an essay by H. D. Evans, D. D.
Dr. Watt's Plain and Easy Catechism.
The Church Catechism broke Into Short Questions and
A sewers.
Miss Mclotoeh'e new Juveniles—grace audClara,
Alice, Florence Arnett, and Jessie Graham.
For sale at DAVISON'S Theological Elookstore, - 85 - 'fitsr..
ket, near Fourth street. °off!'
A NEWLY INVENTED PEN, of an entirely new princi
ple and useful qualities. The advantages of this pen
are—
let. This pen will bold Ink enough to write's whole page
of letter paper.
El. This pen is no conetruottel as to nave a good spring
near the point, snorer to a quill.
The points gtnnot lap, and the pen will always write
ameothly.
4th. It iageld, and consequently canuoteorrale.
A trial cf these pens will prove their superiority over any
founulio pen mAe. For sate by W. 8. HAVEN,
cer2.o Market etreet,cornur of Second.
11JEW 111J810—J List received. per express, by 011A1t
.1.11 LOWE SLUMP, No. 118 Wood street—
Hazel Dull; Bnonie Kitty; Old Bob Ridley ;
earodi Mazurka; Have•you coon Saint , •
Champagne Schottb.ch ; Snow Flake Polka;
Newport Waltzes; ,Paisley Schott:WA; Schnapps Polka •
Bye and Bye—Wurzel; Young America SchoWw.h. -
Trees of the Forestcompanion to " Shelled the Ocean;"
A Mother's Prayer;
Bay you love me--/tomanza ;
My Old Virginia Horne—new song;
Le Tyrol, with variations—W. V. Wallace ;
What shall be my Theme 1-0. W. Warren ;
Moonlight on the Ocean ;
Oh, fare thee well, my own love;
My Bark le Gaily Dancing;
Village Maiden—S. C. Foster;
Come where my Love lies Dreaming ;
"Gems for Guitar Players;"—WoolleCtion of inside beau
tiful melodies for the guitar, by F. Kruger ;
" Foster's Melodies," arranged for guitar ;
" Boquet of Melodies,' do • do by Edw. Pique.
A NEW STOCK OF PIANOS
.. •
Will arrive and be Open for lion tide week.
ORAHLOTTN BLUME, No.IlB Wood et,
Octal Becond,door above Flab.
NEW BOORS—dia Days of theation;
Clouds and Sunshine, orthe Lib of a Village Pastor;
Scenes in the Practice of a New York Burgeon;
A Visit to the Gam p befo-e Sebastopol;
The Proverbs of all Nations;
My Bondage and Freedom, by Fred. Douglass;
Mary Lyndon: an autobiography;
Omar Pasha, or the Vizier's Daughter, by O. W. fd.
Reynolds.
Japan as it to and was;
The Mayflower, by U. eedier Stowe: ' -
Sunshine on Daily Paths, by H. Beecher :Stowe ;
The Slave of the Lamp;
Life and Times of James Gordon Bennett ;
Women of the French Revolution.
For sale by foot ali B. T. 0. MORGAN, 104 Wood et.
.. ~ .i _. _ i. 1
O. E. ARNOLD & CO.,
ADD DIALII3
CLOTHING.
NEB 3 COATS
FlroiT AliktlVAL UV
Fall and Winter Goode I
MEM
r Rt. 'i 4- , I iftdrXtg i'il YM (.IY.)
stelaT slioir,R.G. wv=
Colmar of Snalthnitier elnad Third streets,
JOHN P. austr`WifiOtoi a.
,pooksattilefii;
I. large and commodious accuse bwrittg-maletrl paw
I . thorough repair and Anniebfidlwitli-riaWADOPMInita
tbrOlighOutOCOMenen la the - rintipp. of. thek means
PIA*, -PAREPHASs:PAta•MIi• tip !JO. :r
MANSION HOILISEi"
G E
,0 E Ait Piro, y
14 IltillatrETTlEßTanst"
_DebblettuiPincingili
Depot of the Pennsylvards,Railrord, which makes Ii
the moat convepient homer the. ohy,for passengers art*
yin bar
e rietor having, at oo erablemem,fttt4oop,
iii.eiCallitafetyle4 the 'MARKO 'llola`lrob.ll.l*Wet
folliaollettA of public TWelsetricluel
a aPlatal4 =IPS and. wate,asixe. 400hilltaII,radrutiT,
trig ample courountidatiteito tiavelere and tiaaritert." :I
Larder aild , gar pill be ficinitlied'uHtlethe-bealthe ;•• -
0311 4 0 1 1 4. - • -
T,..:(L A,Tt ti ILI 0 'l',Erelgj-,..c,:ual
01:iner of Rpm and M. Clair stzeds, h,-Ip,,
fllll.B r undaggned,Tortheily'of , l/trown's baHcg
I taken thlelorge ind'itonntodioni TIOTI4 And hall*
4 , 4004.1 G innisaiddoent., trona .respetetadly /coat
Ideftionda and.tho twelinEtpoblio-to-Myt am a calk A&
wired; withltui convenience of the bowie and Me Topg ez.
peilentelzi the bikkeett; lie leen entire r`satiaffictinii;
and hie clutrgeamodente. -.. •
fob= (112461ef.V.,
Goon
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GOOD INTIGPIT 110DISUT - 7.;
etOEXIM OF LLBWITY 4.2i1! G . 11,07 DI:ADM, nest
Vtholtailroad Depot -
Jania:ly . .:, ~ : :', 'JAMES 2112.NNOlt•4roprietor:•1.
- - OWsTON7S4:
AITAVERTAT UOllMBOanittaaghthstraitt,tatims
Catadtout and Walnut, 2144de1ph116, _ fain .y
,1141175E)...,: •
00.1&idt - brliAM 41YDS°10 IrBr4i*W444faj.";)iQa'
riptut Proprletor"talter- pliaancre rttr‘naziolinclur
I. public that thin new 1111fif ba been 01=4
Se & b 5.1198 Of entatahunent. eololllo4lOtta and roomy,
andl n bining the entire of the Ohio Stageolnapapy,it offers
Iran vita unot#amiod in Wift•mi the sor.pu,bds
non o traveling community., • .•
2i share ofpublic patninage Is reelebtfoplriatiteel.,
and ,
Rl3 7 ltA 13 RAN-I'6;
:WILKINS MULL, '
W. C. GIAfALAGEIER, PaOPRIE 'on.
' F o urth di - Ali - between - WOW and
risepaclonti agablianzumt has bawl Varian:dr
Nriber, add - eampleirli rellaratotidglai l
Re brat all houreprepared to - Azad&
everyl luxury that can be found dn Ms:Unit-regulated
restaurants in thalltateso lEteapirdotta Barwillalwayabs
supplied , witblthe arergliestLiquorit: dierreditie=
ecriptien, in its season, can alneyirbe fattadqat-
HalL iapri ,
GOILNUCOPIk
zrOYSTER AND COFFEE HODBII.I3S
D. BLIINARD. .
Ro. 40, FM Street, bdwcm Wood and Zarkd.
isnlskkr]
' Kenn* tt 'ale. •
T. D. ENGLISH, Sorb Bottler of anarrnrceletrated
a -}limaatt Ala end Bravo Stott. '.Alio,ColoniotAle
!
and Porter, in quart and pint bottles..
wh e The ated. ttention of farallissi and 114 trade, it Iteepeuthillg
fuMarta Water irild ElaresparllAL
TDI. D. mtaLt it,' Pitt stniat, Petin,'ls.no.
• manufacturfrat and bottletag the above beTeraOs on
au exterudie scale. Mb art4cles ere of the best (011814 send
eufastntest from the purest mates:lab. betUal
GREAT DISCOVERY:
A AISLE TESM.looth by able Preatitiotune and Chemi-
S 1 est Analysis, have demonattated. the great value of
PROP! DB GRATIVE blimitifecomblinition, called "Erso
TRIO OIL," for the relief and more of Palm ' But the peonle
themselves are rendering their verdict In a manner both
unmistakeable and satisfactory.. Vlore thee, 20,000 .bottles,
hare been told in a very , short time , —a great proportion to
teems who heard altos Avcommen4 it, who bad tried it.
That it is a splendid discovery is everywhere acknowledged,
and nothing like it wail ever I efore prepared. Why, for
awns. alone, it is worth ElOO,OOO a yea to the peopleies it
alw p cures these painful tormantore fn twenty-four haws.
But what is it not worth to the people if it cures Salt
Rheum, Erysipelaa, Canker, Wrens, Saxes of Mt Ida:W.-Pie
quently taking ainthe pain in twenty-four hitre hours, )
Rheumatism, ITfm &Il
, slidtation,
Piles . , , Womb Camp - Onstmos,'Spotaiiis; Soto or Swelled
Breast, PeknoittYroonds of all kinds, En.l . WotiId,SDADOS
P.Xprerf I Its velar to the pes4laf 2Vo. ' Beeattiee Manstirtit
give Seedy for relief from Irvin. Will thlvCarelievolixtinf
Certainly it wine Such men as we hats oftatinanied, hen
orable end higionitedat merchants, mayors; doctors' end
miters have an mid, after from tea to flity trigs. They any
the Electric-Oil to the finest medical combinatitin ever prw
pared, neither offericive nor trajurfnue, - but effectual in 'all
the above and many other cum Soma honorable and
heavy business Cries have, it is true, sold acme of the old
(turpentine, bituminous, or coal tar, &a Ett)walarrusl
pitmans, until their ensfometil returned bottle after bat
tle, with the remark that "the remedy Wins worse than thi
pain yet anal men have near recommended nor: - !Vied
countenance to theta. But see some ofaufbeitMarchants
ordering mare every ten days, and cheap giving - additional
teetlitony ta the vain of thu irondachof disooveiy.' That
It greet man* ladietiime asingit at a hiedicialltollet articie
for Santini - elves and their chitin* is Wall kitown.. It Cures
ail pin:pier, blotches and eruptions on thefoita atoll tea laic
short a time, you would scarcely credit it. It Aintiqtri
redder-re painfuf tweiling• in. two hours; - hair d Mink htf
an hour; cured many effectually in adz hours: - if lag ) ;
knew the itxdAing, strengthening and A ai u n s i rta ii -
011, they would never be 'adored to ere anything elsafor
irorati complain:a or pains of any kind.
We now futon a letter just received from Hem Wiley,
Esq., Who went to England six ante since;
• LONDON, July 12, ISM
Poor. Da Game, Sir Wherel • laft borne the
my health, ocrofolouseinpflank Sd,j rneier eztjaPtedlo
return temio, believing that - rity' would' oke
mrryinit'off: When you tee - three brdileit'ofJoll
Etectille OZ to faket with:Me, a 9 inerifyit . lialicuive, 'I did
tot think I would so 'etymon lie called hipozi to amok You,
es T able do, for my complete restorstietr.- '
I ma only my, tepee the dot, - Mtn reef the stesmer;:that
you havionlyto some here with your Oil, tainakenr
fo
tune in o 'molter. There is not another mediellietin
England, Did the world. I will,Write by next 'Stainer.
- Yours, most truly,
It cannot be their iina7ginationa, who statethatisld ecru,
that have d , acharged from elAlntintlia . to yeatichace
been cured by this OM It eittitibene'initnitotorn`dscep
tiou, !where pain is relleied in iinaaar;bitetv In. half
hour. No I comma sense alotates ,not—and lietheriliett
letters say no .1. Come and see theta. ii._ftalatglleatorin
attendance; and ratify!' can 'consult
dropping a line to the ofays. - Atitifee front!' distance;ortW
log inquiries that' any Physician= can twiner, will' he
promptly attended to. Alaraya opelme a stamp, es *ker.!
Admire tritely given, and - we are drawn - upon toe aftenin
thin way. All cases treated liberally , . with or without 'am 1
Iv, Physicians _
associated- as I have two Physicians associated - ibt . tidt attPress
purpose. PrO. Alin%
No. ag aontit - Eightit - street, -- Pniii. -
N. B.—The largest bottles ten times the ettesipetiti - Please
notify me of"any etwe - er failure to care itt !tont half an
hour to three weeks, as I what to cure all.
lirfr For sale by 11131M.11: 140 - Woodat. ' -fattsBo
R EP ATION LN NEW NpiGLANa— ,
- BIUSTOL, N. H., Tune (4.14:1048,,
7b B. A. lithmerfock D...-3entlenunrlor.ttve years
past r bliVe Wed B. A. rahneitiiku Vero oraga rot art an'
theimintio is my practice my attention was prat called to
it ins case where I had ta iled to 4ialcOge.wornis *tit cals.
mel, 'pink and eowhage. A bottle was,obfelimit and need
with deeirsble erred: . since tten I have- premribed
hereirede of patients, end in &large Majority; of mews'
eemplete,BllCeefa In ene esse a single bottle of -the imed‘
eine brought away from one Patient fonety•eight . tooais, 3
have. paver known it to do harm; and_i tedli6tßa to
makoOle statement from an honest ecepyletimrthat it Is
the most valuable Vermiltige yet lumr.wvi.._ ;Each ie my pa&
Lidentie in its "worm killing._ powers, that I ntoommend tt
to other physic-Mu this sention,and farnbih them vita
the article. ! ' MAI ELiVAGE, id. D.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by B. A. FAUN
IiaTOCK & CO., Corner of Wood and Flrat etre:env . Ott*
harsh. sess
Law Book..
AM authorised to sell low tome roitutble .LAW Roots
I
10 yola Pe floports, by Bat:
IlOttyler's Institutea;
Orem:Mere Eildence_ ;
Vilinaton's Digest ; lssto4
AO other Bo parts, P4simentpty Wm.*, ktL .
O;TT:MOE, -
rotql atllv g
lot r telotilniPoet: •
BUILDING LOT , FOR- SYLIOG.'
A LOT 24 feet front on - -IVTLIE - etreet, trid 7 exttaiding
Li. back 102 feet to Wide alley: 'Onthd.bablilwit attlte
Lot lea Cellar Wall, bran for tworenalllionseto "Ma Lot
is in a desirable loosUon fora resideneisi4nitaill cold
tow, and on favorable terma. • Title glud, and clear - from
toeinnbrance. lingalre of GEO.-P GILIAIOILE,
At Otfleo at Morena Wirt.'
BOartlirtfr Schott
R swam BOARTAITVH0 1 0103:•;4Me . laTEN HOTEL
O
and Grothute are eared Tor.'-aNT 'hr. - either t . l*
above pima:oat. The; die nod arishgaineat:Of Wine,
the beauq, extant and variety' of Ithe gtOtt adt v ' and the
eingr4ar advantage of the po4tlon; - sechzded fix= awry
thing ohjeetionable, readerthis a moat &drab's' loeation
for either a Male or female Beictl4nry., , For terme, apply to
f ' BUTINB, 97Teon t street.
• Irving'. Groat Work. , ; =
, 11‘11/S LIFE OIe4EOIIOE WASIIINEUVW;—Tke
ume of the above voik- ittnowVelidtfOt delihrthe
seeonti.ookuno wilirtamtady'shatireF-lt" tr - n o " l 334l o rArn
up..—printed on tine paper, witirtinne orlaors‘ Pot:UP/Et:And
inese;; Faze $3304 per retnMsi.:,;;; - , ;
.;
Thie edition b puoliehedeaeltubely by snoserition, and
payable on thndeliverp of eastreolunue
T. J. EISNER MOO. nieitole Agenterforlhe aberritleork.
Meet No 30 Fiftb street, in Lattler'eAlooluttore, where
the hooks will be open for sobsOlibeennames.
WO-311 orders addreiseet to I`. - 1; 'Ca.'wUrbirstrietly
attended to. atireanvantasitanted. anatdawtha
-1
13 2 ° 60=tel D R=1
600 half boxes Gallon Eardrum; -
200 boxes • no do
800 quarter has. do do
6 dozen Anchovies;
6 dozon Cnneze;
b dozen Mires;
6 doom Lobsters.
Just received and for sale by
REUTER & ANDERSON.
sap? N0.90.W00d street
p]Orlit,N-200 tons Nos. 1 anti 2 Anthracite, "Mari.
etta," " Cameron" and " Cordelia" furnaces;
100 tone " Rock Rill," Juniata 1
100 -" lionroe," do;
60 `r .
"31E1 Creek," do;
7.6„ "Shade," Somerset county; for sale
by - (sev/9) • JOHN: 81Q0ERRAD
DW0516-100 tons Ulmltitkillootas and Lutopg,t- -
41.1 • 100 “ lake putt:fedi:4:or •
eapl9 - '.,1011N91i00 MERAD:
- MEW BOMB - 4n Bo tY- 02 1?" 1 : 4 ;44 " .
.111 liDgridrb PfentiM, In 2 Y°B
Hues Travels In Chios, irkk-vole;• -
'Lady or Me bleat, relold'l3eslarc by Jatidl4o:
lknestead. by Ann 8. Meerut ; •" '
Aspiration—autobiography of Illbood. by Sirs: dennses;
Gillespie on liorveying—a new work; • •.
Ilszlicker or Bonn/ and Rime;
1 ,140/1101° P• an
okeyson'e itoeixt., now edition;
lowa's it - kr11110.66, (eighth as ply •
Dr, DixOtti'oriroones of a Now York Bargain ;
Bayard Taylor's Japim
IlonsehaldVords for Nov4fober s Z 0 cents ;
Yankee-Notion& do 12 do
keeessori's Magazine do 17 do ••••
Obliefe LadYle Book de, 20 do
Balloted, Magazine 'do 10 do •
Tacerlitat, ((second onprdy,) 'db
9il aho iredit'Booki tevoon as piattlidiedi cellat LAW.
SSW BOokldati,'Nei'gOltiftlf street ' ott2l
PUB lINVIT4R.IIIDIAL -0 OLIELEISTICY, a
Thetereticil? - reitibisiting , fth Arts,
Metalbuty, binil'Phanosey.-
By Tama 031coth; &1-411. - A.i . i% snit - Mauer
in
the tral*l Stites' Mint, rztfencir Or:applied Otieniletl7
in the Franklin assisted. biNwpitallorott,
stithot of_"4,ol.ted Chimister an4 4,4 llvoilgcld,*4l : tfuliv
tons ealAtlgill ' -
' tie% • ' . it. T. O. =saw; 10,1 Wand
.; !f' r fr , I! • -, bitst article 00. invap tor
ciumg- Saver-and-Ao r
eutteringeOrtrakatitive tothislilatir SIX*" dill dud
try battle. ' Wellye'doianinet received by
0ct2.1 JOB. PLUM%
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4.434.;k;
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FAAtieetolof twititeettea t
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,:thltibtiewre l .
7, , Itillobtir-Irc,sh
itid ittAtc BromtigAbilii,
lambi, Female Ootopistai."
Indeed, velyifeer ire t ...,
04,bitit A:. fttOtiel BrttiP
A tootworteemadnotottetk
might ;kik tovvelted ICs.
`lo` we titos
te f 1 -.
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, ...*Worin4 Mar
d4e tow% IthWukighb, PAl•X'egin liToidell-bithellowria
juJielohB to ofii - gbod'iontitife; t'rEig ik laucc utrerc
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adds, Permian symptom, and. Bilious •- ••
•ii
They all lituA to te:V=ll-'or, PtteiWtxt: pc tieeptewbstAod
formktable.distotopera -which topt.the beaseesell 0 1 2 tit At,
hold:"Heats li - rAlobte Atoily. Ovoid le of tho'crat tae;
ports:we to the publiotteltkitt it tblig Pill-Aii r beilypor.
'Acted with eonotutttoste:eitill. to tweet Vogt tholittd.'iAtt
extensive trial °tit, airtnea by Pbygoolene,Prottol
"eiteutte,lOurthoan rioulte'worpeselor am , thibit nimelo
ktolni ottutidedieitee.leites hoe Demi ceded= heltmk
belief, were May not rabstantheed. by moons of =Ca Ink
*Ul4ls°44°l.o r.2l,P23rs.:e.t° forbid " 4 09 _ dei T "'
tibtrtttb:::' ' ' ' '''' '''
-, rAnignigl'ilni°-Arathiciiii foittleathr irbi:t4litPtestlibtV h
ray= ateess Pillp, ww,wootorotkol•.:.:.,.. ~
Dad. A. k. , nevEavanatruhattitantrid;Bositi ,i-iiii
State Imam of Alosiocchate r tteiwhoselogy'rodo,Ata
atarAnalis iradtalird'hygvi; 1.- - Ji:,..-... , t , , . -,,,`..,, : - .a ..
lion. BLONAUD AMBIT, lienstor of the limited AIWA&
ROBERT O. iritifiliSOP, Ex. lyeakert Al he noose of
BB( 1 / "" k a rectiiiiligtillifatirz.a . sta. ~
'flo}4ll'.'MZPATßielcqttluliaop -orppaidr,-
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Dr. 3 . 1 4 1 1,:=Finuctlear. inurpl!t of fell.YaltAtii
=downy. -
gert4_.
MDlTLtbbilebist man itr.Azonsuair. -;
43,d0 1411,0D400"giataliCif liblttqatalllVe
Dld ipecerverml4 iiiiikibi_ette =4141 . 44 ti'litur
caw ftia4 tit WOW**. the PIM/ bavi bmasact,bhtirol.
deuceemmutereem
mbettlbeceptcletuattletebetme
publfaMmieltsualn effecte;ttpon-Milsb.>
'Titelto,'AAVerult itlatitsvestlgslion'isid atiLain
arm °Wed to the the best end - Most cluableve
wb3oll, Rpd pilfotstlitgc of. meaul: lseletteft w Ebzdi
they are mpomdal or - the iIMqM MoureiXellibttte ,
the medl itlstdes Vegetable Egeedt
by Chiniacei , state ottparitycana
settee le e Emmet_ 'an to; theme.thtf?teet:mobl
The system of oompoelnott medleinge bee beektamd I -
mem Pectoral end Pills totleitt4todnei tiere'leldent
nunedythan hitherto be.. ootetued,bs-Im7 PFUoem.
Theteatents pettlauly obslime `s4llThs by uirirld melte gif
compositlonitemysztaltine-Te barietesi with tuore at law
of tunimonfaiwend injorteter quelblet,lo;thit teethe*
ditini:tigtud Onil - thitt le,desiseutfoi the =Wye effectle.
prtuteat:'' - All the Mire end ebettliatte qualltleiat each -
substance employed ata dell -behind; the enmities 'Mute
only being retained. 'lima:Atte 4 ndihnatflist, tam erwAt
swam mire as they . have proved , toots :Palmy ten:meld,
and the Mei more powerful' entidnknie dbee,sklbali_il •
othertntilleinn known - te the world. ,
_As it Is frequaatlyntmidlent that nutty atedicitlinahona
be taken:ander the counsta of ell attendiag Divelehay, sad !
wittesnaldnot•i. er.lyjridge or4teatedY wlthoutknow;
!nits eorattmition; I have , oupplied tbar,acentists Anklets ' I
by...which, both !my Pectoral . an him are stoule,ita tits L
Wholobedi of Practitionsme in'the,Onlted Staten suulDritiell
American Provinces. It toweVer, there ahmildSi anyone
who ball not mealy, 4teg.i...ther-10,11 bVlPrtaY4fa.,!ol,l7lll
rtlf TB , the Patent hiedician that are eared, hole int •
would be_lakeis le :their -,ounpoffition was kno'snl They r
fife coadeta la 'theft lairterlf, I have no manias.
Vitereompontiors Of my prognathous Is laid atom to all •
meninal all who are eompotent to Judge an tie In ita ot -
freely atkotwies l Zo , tbsiz- eon vtotiome of ,their „Atha*
manta The Ch Tat-Oral was prom:mei bysadentlets
them to be a' 'medicine befbre its , iffebte4bri,
known - Many , exultant Dlmaldana have donned Oa ann .
tiring
At-my:Mai and -Avow more ondideatly, and fare
to entity that (belt inthigatlmse sere reore;tlo4,
realised by their Effects ripen tele& f•
They operate by than pdaartalintlattam on &a inamon
viscera to panty the blood and athaulate it tabu healthy
setbmit:-reasere-the obbtrrietiewr bd. Abecetoniaeli,"lbtirels,
/5754414431b0rr, organ o f nn b ody, restoring ; itch ltregia
tar' &aloe bealth;tuid bicorrectiag, wherever they eat
it, ei4ideringemeitbs mere the dratotigin* atannao. • _
-Anspred. ln ADr..3.93ll23 0: - ..ASM Practical InCrttaii.
!Roma" -Powell, Maw cents perlbory
ielozeatorg - •
Sold by, tuantimt Co.; wholesale and •
iattsili by every Draggle; la Pittsburgh, and byaLt Denim
ererywhete. • - - • , :
INHALATION
AST mltilutzli
RA AND E
SSW AND VERN WONDERFUL,.
fit' d.EANA
BROUGHT 110X3 TO TH. E DOOR a/ tilt
wcirnmota,msobNwrsr has, rein*.iaa±/1/
by De,Clarthe,Of illyan in-'the treahnentof COn .
BUII/pOOll, Anhui, and all diseases of the,Xonge,. We ne
kizter DIL CtinnSt Wit/040i Talus:so Matins Vero'
aa>fCualtnanturi" Withthisnew method,Tr.ll. NU re
stored manyalllicted once to health, aeon evidence setLich
he lea itueninridde
•=tbitzatos. .11pealang of tin - trea ty nano phyrdeintstliQ It iwiTidout that Wigan [
Constently-tenstlllog an agreeableduallog vapor-4hetuei
dioltud RMatin- Pawn nine in direct context, walk Pat
*We nrialhavities of the lunge,. and' nonethenteny
And-Varied ohatgei'prtductd upon ' them whernlntrednad
into ihalstomach,. and subject to the process of 'Quail n.w
The amens is forsaleat alpha EtrtaxLittAlhfougglaatakt4a
coontfylifest) Dutch:taint of January 14.
The =Nilo le worn on the breast, tinder tbelteenileitv
oat the least, bow volencerthe, hestof,the . tvz.dy, bang
silliclatit to 'ern:tate , Mei add: 'Bunate.hr ed twee' of
cttresi, like the followindonight he named:
„One ;cottage of thu linens has nuedraetif tkko , Astalpi k
vx Pap) gtmougs. • J. V. annum; ,
:Int cured of Mei loth= ofsten yeare-standingl7/ Dr k
Curtly/a Ilygana. ; Menu= ramp, Brooklyn, N. ,
.l•fra. Paul, of No. b Unernattdatieet,W.T.,; wfts tin* of I
a genera ease aflkttinchttle bp the- "
My atater has bpeaa eared of a dlattesalw, (tough ef snored
years' etandititwand deCided tole Inntable‘by Chi v*El.
'dam aka Wuntred Inane month,*
J a
' The llov.T.e. Cleaver, otlieW York, ntuart; . b*Lifhtsofour - 4edg
erne to thefolloWing language. ,
..7 • - 11xa Co
e d ''. Ihrodoiry
bus sm —l thltikhighlr of ; Dr. ,Ciutfoll limensua as A
remedy In &tenet or tho throat. and asoinsf.lad
some opportunity to-testify its eillcacyr lam eonvineLl
that it le a neat excellent molielne.,both
,tho Syrup 'sad .
the inhalingappllcationVotbirclint, ,,
Wll , -- , Dr.autaa'S ktgeanshillutaltlOlNAL and DiILY !-
CII3NIMtai AltT/Cl..a;_all Mere base-isollationtv ale
cite andolBoZl us ourprrkeottaterferts. ',":8131i g o utta;:te44ll4
.::
••AR., sot sash, Ar,Veo. 11. Keyser,. Wood Meet t.P.
&Ware flct4, lea A.....tleckhata t , Allegheny, City ; John
aaegent, New Brighton; C. L. KllAtejnottleStEr.
.
Carters Apanitabi-liiiitum
_
THE GREAT: PURIFIER OF THE . MOW
- : Nbt Jr Partidlivohlier in lt.l
T iti , laqi,...gemersz BEAD ; $
I
.I,,j,ftfalll ..(,BassedyfOr Scrofula , _ I Bs% Menus".
tlentAbsdnater - Ontaireons &option; lesirr Pruttale
on the Yam Blatant, Boils, Ave end lkrer Oltro - tfollnu
Byes, Bing Worm or Tetter, Said Ilead, litedergenund end
Pala of the Botts and Joladit, Brobbeirtf 11l •w* 8=
Disordsol l / 4 :Lumbsgo,;: Wad 001012144-enta
analog front iii Inlsidlof,ons onsorrierfprplY)
life, or rioptaitylof the Blood. -"' ' - .• -
top 'fhb groat alterative medicine anirandlhir of tad,
Le novv,,usod byt .amnia of grefoltditlentalhan all mt.
Tit the:United f3tarms; who te e d to thetfeitusriadd
sorea:performsd lly; the greatest of, tPedieth9oo,
=8 SPANIEN, g=l:lltr..7 ' Neuralght,, Bhemnathop p
&MIAs, Eruptions on the- fakirs, Liver Disease, - /Wats,
Ulcers, Old &nes, Alfectlonlot the, s; Dlstegis Otte
Throst,Seaude CoutplatziA, Palm/read d. of the Unge
And Jolntiaeresply. 'pat to Wed by Wag ads gteststnd
inestimable remedy, , - ~7 . , . , ~, i , 7 t
For all. ssam] of the 8 1 4 41 11. 0 /th ' iiig fee let been }on
to' compare *WI ft It , 10 , teen the systemm of all Wpm
des, arts gently and edicien'tly on the Live, anti Si... _
.01:104
strengthen th, Diaits#o34__ Ole 10110 to
.. the,.
_tirl ,
makes the deer and tenet hOdthyitatirP the Verna
Atlap, ofplitedjwillseara or tauten den by thelmomu4
brira,to Xi pristMeligorent strength. , ~.., :';, .• t
'eftr , - the lames, it Ls- invariably better then ' id MO COI,
metlesaver,nsed.. Afar doses of.(*WA Bm_lthigliturs
sal remove:all aallownem of ixanylatsW Wog. hiders
Mantling WAS olisikalve elasticity to flaitip;:4lls6.-.
4 .0
f tt rov , Att Olieliki health in temt4 .#44 0 04 , 79: 20 4
e acedieuerrer hearcLot - , ? ~.. -
' " I "U'lstge' number of oerWeitaei *hick eater. received ,
from wrens from 011 Putt efLhonftited EtidinctettLeNtSl ,
evidence that theme Is no humbug. nbc , 4 l L -, Th 9 MO;
hotel tee tmillitagistrutid, It i gidatult4 igiblirk leo% IlieU
known:to Nae community, add liatinia .to.thi
wonderful of this GREAT. BLOOD,
im ,
' flail-on the Agent and get e Circular and almeneeiend
read.the Wonderful cane this truly greatest el all Nedlubut
bee performed:
Notto_glanlno anteas ,fignaA by-SENNIZET fr- nirt
Prordetoro,4lf.Pladstrast,-Bkbmor4l44 la whokt_
onters for aapplleavatagoacteszasort.-bo *greased:
And for aalo hyB A. , RAIINESTOO44OBX2II.IELJNO.
NO .FLIWING ABOB,and byDruggisto genoadly..-•
PSOkt thilLaDtt -
47 a 'Attlettl, Yetentull l / 3 ,12161. - :
Menem& A. - Ifdhonkiev Q G7O - . l .We:had the - 0.1 01
nmebing, this numulim, , tlittilittlit tilitlfoutahltyour Yap
natnge, w bleb will' be very gratiPrinti tit yop f tsit %mama
voluntarily. WO stsjittalsimertiyoure,.irely trOyi
- • • J. & CO.
6intesinen—tly little-dankhter, - fouiriemse oldi nod - my
son older, were fare tion4derablP: time - stiffinint from
wormer I purchased two bottles of your Vistmlfugel of
which -I gave them three d iaccording` to dirietione„
cod'cod'etrangetoesy.inleesthan ltours th'iyptiMClS otr
Less than FITZ innicpasp VOltitfchtuon of itte'Coitrant.
dintry length of from twelve to fifteen inches.
.llneinvexperionted no.'nuithot-the - Itenaelal etteote of
SolloNerndfuipt, fee Lit rug diaty_.tartoommend: It .to the
my opinion, one of the most :eilkatioda once.
dlesagalnet snorma ever offered-to
Oentiomon, believe me to be . • -y ^
Pont ninth obliged end humbleiertTro,
INATHANIED:LPATjaIai;
Prepared and sold by B. watistaTows.- it• Cal
corner of Met end Wood etreete.
AHOME IN TIM 001.Thintif !--lebr War a onotertede
Cottage Bonze of six 'mann' in& good:
frame barn and stable, carnage toms, smoke;ho and.
- mtairballOrgo; - ‘ , lth'lVOYCAMllaitNiefriits - prbrali:.•
eloo fri:4tApt , own, vutety sat abotap-OifrUen 1- 2 0 .=4 ,
0 m4 r r s lC ts ftutto,.2olrent, Palle anlea, —4l etan•
p ate o immedlata gmisatedm CM Pe" gilani:if:lto
otatrvl. 431 tad in a. healthy. egreenbleAocottopa.
Woo gam from the Alga.en the Ifrushio&frm 4' 002 ._ -
Priem $2400; terms ,easy.:_ 'awe la o rat e mor,tacattl' oar
pollens who, aurdestrous of incasing Si C 0512317, NIL seir•
,cupprarrik EON,
W-illeurs mafiosi tumor+ wow ' :kutl
"adluloYeallliiraptomsof •
Persona -
ws.tamt iiatia,Wr. { • - • -
Are rkenurrliable to Erm-stroka... :
witIORMI MINIUM FAVELAN4 O / 1.
lHeira the mostmduahleiegtdaDiole tbotaibite reingllte
Di any mitred
For eale by Dr; GEO. H. .f1911:1 11 10: - .14-79‘,A 141, 1, 4' A ;,
& 011.; at 2.s4tehUiPir ' '
011101:611.1rAND . CASZOB 011.-+Prepatetl.l4 ;;,:flmt•
KAI ding. One million battlei , of abidellisitatti -*tele r,
for the bali.hatebeiKti bold, and sales axe atin casing
llor i m ainyk iti onarth_g at redacts; the bah: thlspre•l
watt= - eanrat - 104- Ark .itenb)
ki n ,. it withitrahe•reseh . 41 . ;a' 1 :17 ..ocitto., Ten
p2wwlio"lasorand
=retallil htg
M l JIT. 45
Eke
AebzlNEri ; I Ktilft.7-I.entiorlienr
r detaier; - & 1 1 101 103 Magstnet OttPt"irk
The facalabc% by OkarteirDlanir -
Ttial ftonlPhi bYArthui ;_ ,
apl D. brae . ,Finel Ulm%
autikantim k ociAr;'
sub at, 0 PpOlite thierbaktre.
nkF . 44,2kAli qititar a fclat
03ason Wood lQwttu4 Virsta
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112ikri443-4M Vsll3.lpriniktuk asieloir at'
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