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MONDAY 1,1011N1N6- • .----DECEMBEIC 13
DrxilikkOkttess not Cured by Legislation.
Au *.feci,t , is at . present being made in Great
Britain:kiennet a prohibitory liquor law, similar
in Its iriitdaiteis to what is termed, in this-coun
tryx'the - Maine liquor law. The October number
of tYe TYstininster Revitw has an article on the
subliet;:iniggeiting some arguments against this
sore:off - legislation, which are worthy of serious
coisiderntion. We extract the following Para
10414*- -
The world would be a veil', different world
. if
`glean evils were'sd early tdred; did it ten lines
in a statute book would cure vice and make vir
tue triumphant. Experience tells a, different
talc. It tells us that a law is in itself ; poweriws,
and.that it is only strong when it is the outwird
and formal expression of what men really wish.
Even if a law, such as the Maine liquor law,
were obeyed, whichit might be for a time among
an orderly and law-loving people, there would be
no escaping, in one shade or other, the penalty
of so gross an infringement of the true principles .
of State government.. It would be an evil worse
than that of drunkenness, if a nation learnt to
lean on the rotten zeal of external enactments,
and thus sapped the very foundations of right,
and destroyed the springs of all moral action.
*
To deny the use of intoxicating liquors alto-,
gather, to withhold by law the means of in
dulging because indulgence is often carried to a
vicious excess, is, in fact, an attempt, hi a very
signal instance, and on a very wide scale, to in
crease the sphere of State govertunent, and to
deaden the sense of individual responsibility.
It would be impossible to furnish a more con
spiconsk.example of that mode of viewing man
and morals, which makes wrong and right the
subject of state policy and not of individual'
conviction.
A subtle poison taints the moral atmosphere;
in which such a law is upheld. The mind of
man becomes narrow and crippled when he is no
longer his own master ; his actions are meaning
less when stripped of the beauty of choice; his
sympathy for others grows dead when he has no
Linger to assist them in encountering moral trials
and to gain and give the strength of mutual
counsel. Prohibition advocates are fond of
propheaying that as men cease to drink they will
go to church.
What will they find when they get there? 11.1
the faith of the Churches of Christendom so
warm, their words so full of meaning; their ap
peal to 'the conscience so direct that they can
affordte be guided by a law which, so far as
one law can, deadens responsibility and oblit
erates the distinction between good and evil ?
The text will be the keenest satire on the ser
mon. The text will say, " Use your freedom
as those who stand or fall to their Master ;"
the preacher will say, "My Christian brethren,
abstain altogether, for there is a penalty of
five dollars for the first offence and ten for the
.second."
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aoT2O Fifth street, oppoalto the Theatre.
W.R. SMITEt A. w. J. IL 111.1211211
SMTra, NAIR & HUMP" (lute smith /c Sluelalr,)
Wholesale Grocers, Produce and Commission Merchants,
and Dealers in all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, 121 Se
cond and 151 First street, Pittstmrgh, Pa. " febn
rARKid-DM MILL FIND AT HODKINSON'S FANCY
cupu,, yyroliA every article of Ow hest white STON g
suitable either for Tahis or Toilet, of the latest styles
and direct from Europe; together with every variety of fauey
Goods, Glassware, An., gra
nervlB2w-th.l
•s pa —N. ~,t
VT Mumma in the West has the same facilities for t.tch.
tug MI the branches of this art, 31k. WILLIAMS' skin as a
)30011) Old an Ornamental Penman is unrivalled. Geniis-
Men azul: Lady Mulcts instructed in all the ornamental
linsztrhea of the art. A class of Lady Teachens r and young
larlfee,who are engaged to other studies dining , the week,
meet every Saturday afternoon from 3 till 5 o'cicck.
. For canna apply to the Principal
SUNDRIES -40 dozen Pepper Sauce;
30 dozen Catsup, assorted;
' 1013131 u Dates;
__ftliated Irmo" in alas Jars; host received and for
- szieary , , [nov22 ] RHYMER & • EESO,N.
" ,s.ALE, VERY CHEAR—A 'B
' • ING Tor IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet bY , A
'good wapiti rim tiiluq. by applying won at the tailleehf tho
kW ( . , , 1101071N4 POST.
LOT FOR'S A I4E--A good BUILDING LOT,
- % 24 feet front on' orison street by 100 feet in depth, in
Birmingham, will be soldcheap. Erultdre uf er.
GEO. F. GILLMOREiI
at the office of the Morning Poet
ID — UTTER-3 bbl s fresh for s
n ip at, b ICENILY R. COLLINS
ROIll
1. Is:
--I~,A ~ ~ ~R4t~D~`.:
CENTRAL - 0111 - 0
RAH,ROAI).
THREE DAILY TRAINS
CEPTF RAM WAY, (SUNDAYS
J 1)
And but one Change o
B f Care between
Colnrnbtut and altimore.
N AND AFTER MONDAY, June Dith,lBss, Tnune will
as (4 Mows
WINO EAST.
Express Train. Mail Tra i n- Night Train
...10 . 4:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. 11,30 P. M
—11:10 " 4:45 12::41 A. M
P. M. 0:00 U 112 "
Cc 44 3:01
.. 1:20 " 7118 " 3441 61
0:2.5
4 5: A8 14
S:5l "
... 3730 arr. 9:45 UT. 8:15 '-
GOING WEST. . '
Lr i
ColttUibus
Newark.
Zane_ vine..
Concord— .
Cazubrikike,
Raruevvillr.
Behnont...
EME=
Leone Express Train. Mai/ Troth. Night. Train,
Bellnlr 0-45 A.M. A. 51. 6:00 P. M.
Belmont: ......_.._...10:31 " 6:15 7:08 "
Bannwrille 10:52 6:45 7:40 "
Cambridge 11:56 8441 AMO
Concord. 12:17 P. M. 6:30 " tus
Zanesville 1:10 - 0:30 10:710
Newark... 2MB 10:37 1 : 11:50
Arrive Columbus.... 3:5) " 12:15 P. M. 1..6./0 A. M.
The Express Train going East will stop to take up or leave
passengeni, at Taylor's, Newark, Zaneaville,,Concord,
Uatr
b Campbell's, Barnetiville. and kkhunnt only. doing
Went, will stop only at the above named Stations. The Mali
Train will stop at all the Stations:where the Mail is to be
received or delivered, and at all other Stations. ou notice
being given. The Night Train will stop ut all Statham, ou
proper notice being given.
GOING EAST.
The 10e/0 A. M.. Express Train connote at Columbus with
the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. IL, and
with the Train from the Went on the Calumbua, Piqua rind
Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and
from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains
on the Steubenvillo and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with
Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for Bal
timore, Waahington, Philadelphia aud,Basteracitica.
The 3:20 P. IL Train will connect. at, Columbus with the
s. Laud Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandnaky,
Mansfield and Newark Itaihmad; and at Wheeling with the
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the 0 A. 111. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
with this Tialwat Colmotata. Passengers leaving Indiana
polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central
Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, cud
reach Wheeling at 0:15 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train
on Baltimore and Ohio Bailment, arriving in Baltimore at 5
P. IL next day.
The 11:30 P. M. Train concocts at Columbus with the Mail -
Train which leaves Cincinuatt at .520 P. M.. and arrives at
Bellalr at 6:15 A. M.; connecting with the Aoroommodation
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pamiongers
leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains elm, by thin routs,
rid Michigan City, Lafayette. I nainnapolis and Dayton,
reach Columbus in scasial to take thin thin; and at Wheel
ing will take the Accommodation Train for Cutuberhuid.
I sleep there, and resume by Express 'Praia to Baltimore and
Eastern Cities.
GOING WEST
- -
The lab A. M. Mail Train iainnwte at Ileliair with Night
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with
Trains to and from Sandusky, Marmilelil and Mt, Vornon.
and Chicago ria Monroeville; at Columbus with the Trains
for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana-
Nils and Chicago, riot Dayton rind rat Urbana.
The 6:45 A . M. Express Train connects with the Earrreiss
Tralu from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 3.20 P. M..
and connects with Trains going South and V. at, arriving in
Cincinnati at 7 P. 31.
Tho eoo P. 31. Train connects with the Accomuustation
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbia with Mail Train
jg 2.16 A. M, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia. Dayton. Indiana
polls, Lafayette, Terre Hants. St. Lewis and Chicago.
ISAAC It. SOUTHWICK, Supt.
Zanesville, June IS, 1855-1)..21)
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD,
iilN - Itzerrvo wrrn
STEAMERS 'ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE,
VIA IV ELI-5A . 1.1.1,E, AID
Ohio and rennayls - ania Railroad,
TJA ALLIANCE.
TILE SUORTEST, QUICKEST, AND 3IOST RELTAIILE
ROUTE co TOtino, Cnrceao, Rock IMAM, GALT-1k; um St.
Liirta, Is on CLENET.ANIE).
This &Altai I.t 01.0 11U0dred 11111 m abort/it - and about nine ,
hours gidcker'tlian the circuitous ono via Indianapolis.
Three Daily To..ns from Pittsburgh to Chillsland.
Three Palls (roar rho. hind to Chira4..r
to I les - 0.31A F,LI hours. Cldiar,, twenty-tiner hours.
and St. Louis thirtY•eosvin
On and after AR.IOII4A V, September ad. 1551., this Trains ..0
the, Road e.:l run aa tail ova:
VIA ALLIANCE.
The trains ni the . - 1100 ind Pennsylvania Railroad leaving
Pittsburgh at 1 2,10 A. 'I. and 8,00 A. M., and Tall) P. 51... con
nect at Alliance at Sold A. It, 11•101 A. M., and 110 P. It ,
as folios.:
Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance tit Biel A. M., 11,56 A
it.. and 0:35 P. at., rontescting at Tinders with Trains for
Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving . 111 Cleveland at
lel. c :. 5 A. ht., :110 P. M. ant 8,51 P. N.
Passenger. for Toledo. eine:lg, St. Louis. flock island.
elniciok and the North-west, a ho with to go through with
out detention. trill take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 1 1 .0 1
A. 11., and arril lug m i le, uhit.l at Bbl P. M.. as that Is Mt:
etilt train Ls xhlcl, close arc turd„ tlinaigh the
e p,dlnW ' Istnitengers by thtaTrain reach Cldis4;.. at . 30
nett morning. and St, Linn,. at midnight
VIA WE LLSV I LLE.
The steamers Erin.: and Fhectlie trill leave the 51..tiota,qt.
Leta a hail ‘ , 14 . 1y 111,1011:r. tSiiinlityi est...vied.. at
tor Weltsvllla, connecting with the train leaving
at li.to P. M.
An Accomunalation Train will leave Wells, Ilia daily,
iSonday,t except... Lint ni4O P. 5.1_ oonneeting ad llayard with
Exprees Train. arriving in Cleveland at 2:10 P. NI.
Trains from Wellav ill.- connecting at Bayard for Carroll
ton. Wavnenbnrg, Dover, and Now Plilladelplins.
AM-Tickets for Cleveland. Chluwis and dn. North-west,
tin NVellsville, are wtbt at $1 less that, %la Alliance.
The trains from Cleveland to Tolesie and Cha-nge run as
r 011..., .Leave tieveland at tkle A. N.. 241. P. 51., lair P.
N.
Arrive at Chicago at SCSI P N., 7:40 A. M., 11,311 P. M.
'Frau. leave Clileago for th.rk Island and St. iron an fol.
lees: For Rork [alma] at Oval A. 51. and I Mk. P. Al. For St.
Louis. Oils A. M. and 1144.5 I'. It.
l'aseeti,:ers for St. Looms go aver Rock Island Railroad 1..
Joliet. and thence ever the l:hicage and Missia.dppi Railroad
to Alton. nod them,. hi ateamlssit cl.ll miles) to Sillbt. Luna,.
Pasatengers by the 9:15 A. M. Train arrive at St. Louts Ilf_?1
same evening. and by the Itkoi. P .M. - I•min at 11.3011 noXt
ilaggagerhisiked through to C10V,141.1, and there re-clieck •
n.I for Chicago and At.. Louts.
FARE VIA Clll.l'lllll . 0 AND CLEVELAND.
Ist dot. 21 elr lrtdau. '24 , r.c.
T.. Alliance T 1 T.. La :Atli:.. $l6 ul $l3 141
•• t 'Lowland.... 4do Kock Isfd.. 111 pal 11 25
Toledo '- tialena Is 1.• 11 On
Cltlengo I:1 ray $ll/ cal: • Sprntgllel.l, 111 711 In 111
Itlonming'n .-In la/ 14 Burlington. 10 tai
St. L0ni5......21 tat Id A 1
ri1. , ..121.1p11 , arc requested to morn, thoir tigkets at the
odic« of I hais tollipally. la the Nouougnhula House,third
boor below the entruor
J I rt: 8110. ClevolAml.
.1 A. I; AUt V,
Great American and U. S. Expre•• and
Moll Route
OF I,IBTANCF: SAVPD,
AND TWO CIIANODS OF LOCS AND DAOGAGE AVOIDED
' AIR LINE ROUTE
DM , LEN
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
BEEIMMII=I
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and Mississippi
CIIICA.6(t TO ST. LA)L'Ii3 in 15&,4 hours. Triune mauve
the Illinois Coaxial Devil, foot of Water street—
st. Lutiis lALy Express daily, Sundays incepted, ;Xi A. M.
St. Lords Night Express daily, Setixhisys exeeptod, *3O
P. M.
St. Louie Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays excoptod,
.5:30 A. AL
Baggage cherleol through to Ni. Louis.
Trains run direct through to Alton, (219 miles) without
change of tare or baggage, and connect with the Company's
splendid steamers WLSCIIRSTER and HEMMER, running
in exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to
St. Louis, (11 moon,) without landing. These boots, for
speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed un the
Western enters. being fitted up alai Baths end spacious
Wean-moms affording to assengers the opportunity of
re
moving the dust itonvoulab p le io summer railroad traveling,
and reaching itt. 1,11111 r,frt-1/,1 (ma, the effects of a long
ride.
To KANSAS and NEBRASKA this the
ronte;enchn,isers &sinned Jor iificsonington, Springali
Jocks:mai* Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, at.
soots, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note
the important saving In distance, being seventy-two Ittllea
leas to St. Louis, titlrtyeotven miles less to Bloomington,
and Ally-eight collusions to Springfield, Guru by any other
route.
Through Tickets over this route ran be procured at the
various }Withal Ticket 011ie. in Nate Turk, Boston, Phila..
T " irr i t ". oflic il'i t-s tim th r ro%;h i o ' u u t Y th il e u S li tt i tc ' s l , a ' n , d 'u i d u "Chian Throug o
h
e
Company's Wire, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tres
moot House—and at the Depot of limo Illinois Central Rail
road, foot of Water street.
Responsible Baggage Man will always be at 11t0 Depots
the surnms Roads going into Chicago, to Cheek Itugguge
through to env point &sired on the line.
R. P. MORGAN. Jr., Superintendent.
If Ii SCHERABRHORN,
se .7 tienernl Passenger Agent.
A.ND DIRECT ROUTE,
PRAM l'irllißUltGll TO
Uolutabun, I tpil.inat.,lis. Chicap,,
Cincinnat I, Terre Haute, }Cock Island,
Lou is% ille, Viuconnea, lowa City,
Ht. 1,4,u1,.. I.: ranavil la, Dutiuqua,
IhlyD,a, Cairo, Oalona.
Xenia, Nlompti in, Peoria,
Zanesville, Vicksburg, Peru,
Newark, New Orleillin,
AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE WEST AND SOUTH
Steubenville & Indiana Railroad
- _
Which is now completed and In eurcerwful opal-take
twoen Steubenville and Newark, Ohio.
Combining Rai'row' and Steamboat facillthsi, this route
offers to the traveler a degm of comfort unrivalled by any
Rood numing West from Pittsburgh.
Fall Arrangenicul
On and after MONDAY, November btli,SL, a DAILY
LINE of ologant 111111 swift rnnuiug Steamore, commanded
by experienced and accommodating ofticons, will love
burgh every day at 5 I'. M
VENTNi.E
CLARA lib
la- Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at
7 o'clock the following morning—connecting with the Fast
'l'raln at 7:15 A. lid-, making direct connection with Trains
for all the above afties--thus obtaining a comfortable night's
rest, and avoiding the fatigue of night trawl by railroad.
2527:- Fare as cheap as by any other Railroad route.
For Through and Local Tickets, and further information,
inquire of JOHN J. HOUSTON,
No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh.
O 5 l W. FULTON, Superinteudent.
1.. DE I 7ENNY, General Agent. uovl3
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
Change of Time—Pittsburgh to Kiski
mil/Lets. River, in Armstrong Co.,
JarA rasTANcE Oi THIRTY-ONE MILEIL-ea
pp 4 00)41.1"TER MONDAY, November 12, Freight and
p aime - n zerwill leave Lawreneevnle, (upper tilde of
Anima wa_ll) very evening, (Sundaya excepted,) at 130
o'clock, and atori:at the following stations
Sharp
_sbarg, itithhOs,"l3andy Cr eek, Verner, Hutton, Lir
gap's Eddy, LOPlan 'S Ferry, Partisan/a, Arnold's, Tarentuna,
4 m c ,„, Freeport, and lilskimlneuis.
R e am i ng wi ll l ea ve Otatian at &2U O'clock
A. IL, ult slop at all the -shore intanAediate station), ,1
The Excelsior Onanlinti Line Wllfolanvelpatmeligars to and
from theft depot, corner FM . and Illtirtet btreebhat charges
not exceeding twelve cents.
Tickets can be had at the Omnibus Office, from the Agent
of the Company, or from the Conductors.
souls a_ J. HOPPER, 3aparintendent.
4,4 ht,
.Captain Ouruuott
. •• Goanort
..- I . ,
r_. f"
OF.TignUM. ROUVIZ.
LW AN ci
, • , Taatint :
Northein nu:kali-to Aisswitopi-itiviri
lOWA, ,MISSOURI, •
KANSAS ANI3 ' NEBRASKA.
ALL RALPOALI TO THR. mi 585,9011:
Chicago, Burihiginn anti Quincy
• RAILROAD.
FORMERLY SHE CHICAGO AND Au - 16in, AND CENTRAL ILMJTARY
Maxi. RAILROAD,
IS NOW COMPLETED, and Trains run tbn entire dfsbume
Crum CIIIOAUO TO•BUItLINOTON, lowa, without clualgo
of Cara
Tho Only Direct Route to Buell:Won, Quincy, Keokuk,
Muscatine, Oquatrka, Wapiti°, Fort Dou Moines, Council
Bluff, An., antl the ONLY' ALL RALLILOAD ROUTE [ruin Cikitgo
L. St. Louis, Bloomington, Clinton, Decatur, Cairo. Spring
field, Jacksonville, Baptist, and Intermediate Stations on the
Central, tirest Western, cud Ohio and Mississippi
Ilidinsols. . .
•
Trains on the abovo Line .lasso chfclmo on the arrival of
Trains trimvtbe dint—avolding layingrver 51d:ally of tho
points.
Swims leave Tturlingtun ..vMaly for Southfrn and Control.
town and Northern Missouri--making I,be guicktekkand must
reliable rout° to reach all the iraKtant. points west,ol" the
us
Mississippi far as Council BM with from forty to fifty
miles less staging than by any o or,rugte, Tho Road for
a large , portion of the way, Is laid with the Oprintßuntra
the smoothest riding and best Railroad In-tbe West—well
stocked with the mast modern Looonrotivael and elegant uow
Cars.
•
AV - By tide route, patieengem aro St= of moking connee-
UK, and arriving at St. Louis on advertisevi time, avoiding
the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga
tion, as on the route by Altos.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
charge for handling at any - Pohlt.
THROUGH TICKETS by this route ran be purrha.ned at
ail the Railroad Oflices in the Fast; at the Office of the Com
pany, corner of Clark and Lake stroets, in the Granite
building; at the Depot of the Galena Railroad, and at the
Alleitiguu Central Railroad Office, corner of Lake and Dear
born streets, opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
FREIGHT consigned by this mate will receive immediate
despatch. C. G. 'HAMMOND, Sup't.
C. E. FOLLETT,
General Ticket Agent, Chicago..
TICKETS can 63 procures] at the principal lirdltond
Ofllces of the country.
OHIO AND PENNSYVVANIA,
LITTLt MIAMI RAILROADS.'
VIA COLL 1 31.131:18.
Through frown Pittsburgh to Pt swimsuit'.
In 12 flours and 4 7 0 ninnies.
Otenctorma at Cincinnati with U. S. Mall Lino Steamens,.
Covington and Lexington 'Railroad, Ohio and lifisepodppi
Railroad, end the Lawreareburgh Route. Connecting 'eh,
Coluntbas and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and,
Indiana Central Railroads.
TIIROCOII TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to,
Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis, IndLanapolis, &v. de. Vls:
Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, St. LOW%
&C., eke.
VIE LITTLE. MIAMI via COLUMBUS, being the =out;
once and DIRECT RPUTE (NM Pitteburgh w Cincinnati, and
connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, E.
S. Mall Line Simmers, °bin s and Mississippi Railroad, and
Lass ninceburgli Route, offers facilities no other route ran
give, as through tickets by all the shoes routes can only be
procured St. Colambns and the Little Miami Railroad.
THREE DAILY TILAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND
CINCINN.tTI.
Frarr TRAlN—Leave Pittsburgh by 2 o'clock A. 31. 'Express
Train, arrive at Columbus at Iff.Ar o'clock A 81., and Cln
rinnsti at 2:40 P.
rirensre Taus—Leave Pittsburgh by 8 o'clock A. 31. Train,
arrive at Columbus at h o'clok k P. M., and Csticinnatl at 1-14
o'clock, night.
Thum TRAIN—Leavo Pittsburgh by 3 o'clock P. 21 - Eau
Exposit Train, arrive at Columbus at 2 o'clock A. ii., and
Clusinnan at 7:34 o'clock A. M.
TA's DAILY TRAINS. VIA COLC)I.IIL'3, DAYTON,
AND INDIANAPOLIS.
Flair num— Loare Pittsburgh at 2 o'clock A. M., arrive
at Columbus at 10:50 A. 31, Dayton at 2:25 o'clock P M., and
Indianapolis at 7:50 P. M.
gr.osire Trsersr—Leave Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock A M., arrive
at Cobmtbus at 8 o'clock, P. 31.: sleep at Xenia.
Talent Tanta—Lange Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock I'. M., arrive
at columbua at 2 o'clock A. 31. Istytoti at 5 o't hsrii A M.,
rind itnitattapolit at TO A M.
thir tin particular to mil for tidied. sin C'nlumbna, being
the only reluable rents.
rot all Information and Through Tickets, I/louse apply at
the Oh,. and Pounitylvauta Rating:LA Office, tcorner Alm/
mot, t h e Monongahela House,
J. G. GURRT, Ticket Agent,
Or al Fralcral Street Station
OISO. PARKIN. Ticket Agent.
OEO. 0. SESSIONS., Agent, Pittsburts l, -
nolol P. IV. NTItAUER, tioueral Agent, ILlticincati.
IHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
BRIJA 1) GAUGE
THE : , 11.,1:TE:ST, ANL)
Ftt.l."ll o , by which has,tengera ran have all Railroad direct
to tit lutils Time to n. Lou., 2.7 hours, from l'ittaburgh.
THE SIX FEErTIIAL`tiE of this rom.d amoutnodates wido
~.a..--elevon foot innate--with rootny cats, unattainable on
narrow gauge roads.
liv the (lido and l'entoryl, ludo Railroad (ruin l'itteiburgli
b. CI ..+1 1h,..•1.4ger-i connect with itallroadi fur Indiana-
I.db , --con tin - thug there with Terre Haute and Richt:tumid
It.Olroad fur V1134,1111P. No eh:mice of ran at Term Hants.
..prate) I 111.11nunpr.li, thew, i. t t I.llle.
trrotsm haw,. Vitt,tpurgli LW follow.-
F.t_s, PLAIN leaveu ut 2 A. NI
MAIL taw. korm.! , s A. NI
raPay.s mArm lam* of 3 P ffi. 4) .
i.11.4.4P110.1N MAO cL,w COIlltf,t1t•IIII at Ct.t.tldltiC Mai-
Witt 111 , ,, make cl4.4.c.tullit,li,till Nab ittlarktalt
Lc N ln.tmer, without a Atuagittf rift's; sad at
Iltke tLe OJtlo Kn 4 311ttLes11411CilltotillAilrec4:' fisi Es.
1 1,4 Icor unitnegning seriistuBtol .111 -
Outs (krttral itallrvad (ow NcLorr, Best-da55 .. 14.41i,r4
can at all timesb.,' hail I,4 sitqaphia, Vicksintrg; - Plaii Orr
leans. and .11 points an the Inver MisKissippi ri rot
gt•r• lint at SI .t,anl'n tho42pp,r ,
MisKiewiptd, 11160. a n d Mire“.un mere.
This is ono Lthndrett tulles the thortsstroltts to Bt. Lams.
FMMMEM
yin liollefoutaine qua trionn .....
(;oluulbun, Xenia uud Dayb..u.
Colu Whin. Cluvill natl . 0. 11111 C,
burg.
I.l.men,pre and Bagynge transferred from Depot to Depot
ree 4 charge.
F“r Through Tickets, or further information, Odium apply
1,, J. U CURRY, Ti, tot &gout, U. L P !tett!road CAlrupasir,
Mouougabolu flutist+, Pittsburgh, yr to lit°.
PA NT, Ticket Agent, Yntlern Otreet StationrAllogkony
(lay. . JAMEti 141:
Httfrtiztatnlerit-0. kn. Etitika.
F. KNOW LA Sh, Agrrl, Pittsburgh, P.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL. RAILROAD,
CIR¢7INO zns
Great United States Mall and Express
TITO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY nu ID entire
length from DUBUQUE TO CAIRO,
AND
CIIICAIIO To CAlltu
- -
This Itomi. In connection with Trains of Lilo Ohio and
[ifissnalppi It. R. and Chicag,, awl Galena Railroad, forme
the DOot dirirt sod only ciatinuata R. It- route trona
CIIICAUO m Sr. LOCHS,
CIIICA.OO no CAIRO,
CHICAGO no vugvtlux.
Tra43. lento Chicafin DA.IOWII :
. . •
10 X: 3!. and 10:53 P. M.—ST. Loma km) Ciao Expassa.
Pansongera for SL. Louis by tilts train take lb° 'are of tiro
Ohio and Mbla. R. 11 at Sandoral, awl aro carrlod dtruct to
SL
A. M. Bud 1:10 F. M.—Lnievgcrs AND tiAirJeA Parluz B l
manacting gat Dunhath tonpunita Dnbuttun) with a Daily
I.lno of Suiran Darkotei fur St. Pan! and thy , Upper .11taste.
aippl river
Iruina have Cairo fur Cliicav,and Dulampla at 7190 A. M.
and 7:00 P. M.
Passettpre from the Emit and planes on the Ohio river,
ileetina for lit. Louie, will save 190 toile+ of tedious and nu•
certain river navigation (ruin Cairo to tit. Louis, and • arrive
fifteen hours in advent. of the river touts, by taking the
cal,. at Coll'',
Ticket. lo tnt Louis, (biro, Duburw, Pt. Paul, and all lul•
portant place« by thin Klub+, inn L 4, t:all at Lb° office of the
& P. emt C. /1 Ritalibarefs fn Pittsburgh, and.'sltratigog
t'Autral Aulb - x*4 likehicctiv. g, MASON,
Job
PENNSYLVANIA RAILIWAR
THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS taitvron Philintel.
Obi and Plttabfirgh.
THE. HORNING MAIL TRAIN loaves Philailulphil for
Pittsburgh at 7% A. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelptkia at
7 A, M.
THE FAST LINE leaves Philsilolphis for Pitt4burgb at 1
P M, and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at Atfin P. M.
TIPS NRMIT EXPRESS TRAIN Maces Philadelphia for
Pitusturi;li at 1,1 P. AI, and Pittsburgh for Philadialphit at
ital P. M.
BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN kayos Pitts
I urgh daily, except Sunday, at 4,30 o'clock. P. M.
BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Plttabargh
daily at 11 o'clock A. Al., 3:80 P. AL, and 0:11) P. M.
The abovo Idaco connoct at Pittsburgh with the Itallioade
t., and from St. Loons, Mo.; Altou r Octiona and Chicsigo,lll.;
Frankfort, LCIADICtutI and Louisville, Hy.; Terra Haute,
Aleduou, Lafayotte and Indianapolis, lud .; Cincinnati, Hay-
Spriugfield, Bellefontalne, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland,
Columbus, 7.aueeville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also,
o ith the Steam Packet Boats front and to New 011.1-EANS, 51.
Louts, Lotriernu and etNerNprart.
THROUGH TICRIITS raw bo had to or from ofthor of tho
above placed.
For further particulars, sea handbills at the different
starting points. Pussougurs from the West will And ails the
shortest and most oxpoditlons route to Philadelphia, Bald
morn, Now York, or Roston. THOS. MOORE,
Agora, Passenger Linos, Philadelphia.
J. MESKIMEN,
Jy2i Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TILE GREAT C EXTRA I. ROUTE, connecting
the Atlantic Cities with Wes toru, North-Weetera
R.svFfstorit States by a coutiumme Railway &tech
This Rudd also connects at Pittsburgh with Dally Lino of
Steamers to all ports ou the North-westurn Lakes; making
the mos t mum ontAmt and ern.to'n merit by which
FREIGHT can ho forwarded to and from the taw WEIR.
Rates between Philadelphia 4r. Pittsburgh.
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry ilocsis,
. 75e. „ is ioo
(in boxes,) Furs, Feathers, do
SECOND CL A SS.—Bouka and Stationery,' ,
Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardwatu,'Lea- 80c. 33 160 res.
tiler, Wool, dc
THIRD CLASH.—Anvils, Ragging, Bacon' 1. 6 9 ,4 / ,,
and Ptak, (in bulk,) ..... "`""
FOURTH CLA&S.-Cloffee, Fish, Dawn and . Tbs.
Pork, (packed,) Lard sod Lard OD ;
421 - In ehlpping Goods from any point Sant of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark package, "via Peausytednfa
!railroad." All Goode consigned to the Agents of this BUM
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will bo forwarded Without
detention.
FP-EIOHT Aaticts- f -Moaes Potter Boston ;
York; E. J. Snootier, Philadelphia; Plagravr k
I more; Geo. C, Francienua, PittabargtroShringrnan d brown,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Hy.; R. C.
/fluidram, Madison, I.nd.;• Itatcllß dr. Co.; St. leonis,Pti ; J.
S. Mitchell & Son, Evansville, Indices. ,
It If. IfOtHITIW" -
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. J. LW:MAW,
my 9 Superintendent, Altoon Pa
BON .OITY COLI.FGE.—DAT AND EVENING CLASSES I
IN BOOM 7 KEEFING.i—In all, Aowurpnte, d ?~qd Ins
many new and - Ilighly valuable. iniproierantria,• 4v are
not elsinatere 'taught Large classes - attend eioninTipaonly
to receive a thormigh mercantile education. Lectures upon
all the audios delivered to Evening Muslim die
(new sym) and its appllcatlou to baldness. Also,'
Included in the Efereantile Course, or tattght'ao
Call for a Circular for full particulars at College op.
, puedt. tho Foie (Afire. F W JENKINS, Principal.
male
MSS
i4ILRO,~DS
PITTSBURGH' &CONNELLSVI L LE
• ..
RAILROAD.
ormq Pncar WEST ifwroN TO CONNELLSVILLE,
liftjr-eight-thiloe from' Pittrthoret, on the Yonghionheny
This now first-cluss Road is now open for the transporta
tion of passengers and freight. in ronnertion with 17u fine
steauter FALUN, trout Pittsburgh to Gsittelltit Ills, daily, its
ralows:
The atearner EOLIAN will leave her wharf, ahoy,. the
Muliongahola Bridge. every afternoon, at half-paat throe
o'clock, for West Newton, connecting there with the Morn
ing Train 'testing at 8:30 for Connollevitlo, and
there at 9:50 A. M, In tune for the Stage for U Lliontu%
Fare to Connelleville $1 I's
Farn to Uniontown 2 21,
A Erin will loavo Onnutillnvillo in the morning. at 4415
o'clock, fur Went Newton, and connect there with the
Hummer F.ultan at 7:30, in time In rsurh Pittsburgh at 1
2. M.
Faro from Count , Mollie to Pittsburgh 75
Pare from iltdoutown to ttittabor&M
The 1 , c , ..1 Prolg,ht awl Passenger Train will leave Com
nellsville at Ith3o A. M., and ret nruing will lea, We..3t
Newton at 3:30 P. M., stopping at till era) stab. PIIS for freight
mad pawagent.
On Saturday the usual afternoon train will lie over until
the following mornlng'at San o'clock.
.Passaugors by the Saturday afternoon boot Irian Pitts
burgh MD by this arrangement gu forward witbuut delay.
Tor further infbrmation. apply to the 011irera on board the
steamboat DdLIAN, or to ti Agento at Neat Newton and
Counellsville. U. W: CALL/Wh'LL,
GREAT DISCOVERY !
A MALE TESTS, both by aisle Practitioners
_Lax, and tfiermicel Analysis, have, demonstrated the gnat ,
value of PROF. DI3 UItATLPS beautiful couthination, tattled
" ELECTRIC 011," for the relief ion' eery of Pain. But the'
people themselves are rendering their 'verdict iu a manner
both unmistakeable and satisfactory. Moro than 20,000 bot
tlee have been sold in a very short time—a great proportion
to those who heard oaten recommend it, who had tried it.
That it i 8 a splendid discovery, is every where acknowledged;
and nothing like It was over before prepared. Why, for
CORN'S 11/OELC., It is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the pe.ple, us it
always Clllll3 the..) painful tormentors in Imenly four ham's.
But what is it not worth to the people If it cures Soil
Itheuni, &papaw', Conker, Ulcers, Sorts of all kinds, (fre
quently taking away all the pain in two:lay-four hours,)'
Rheumatism, - Neuralgia, Palpitation. Hendee-he, Bronchitis.
Pike, Womb Complaints, Cramps, Sprains, Sore or Swelled
Brass!, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, Sc.? Would W(4.00;
express Its ?WOO to the pol& ? Itecanee a wan will .
give freely (or relief fruit , paiai. IV ill thin Oil relieve paint
Certainly it iaill.'''Strele nun as eve have often named, 'moor--
able and high-minded sierchants, klayors.Dectors and others
have so said, attar from ten to fifty trieL,. '11. , y Hay the
111.ECTRIC OIL is the finest M(4l474lool3lbiliEttlun ever r.,re-,
pared, neither offensPre nor injurious, but effectual In all the
above and many other, awe. Some honorable and heavy
Liminess Orme Mote, it Is true, sold some of the old turpen
tine, bituminous, Or goal ear, &e. Sc.) external appheos ions.
until theircustom:Lon returned bottle after tomb.. with
remark that "the reneody was worse that, the pale:" vet
such men have never recommended nor given counteurthre
to them. But sans some of our Led mere/mute ortlerin,.; more.
every ten days, and always giving additional testimony to
the rains of this wonderful discovery. That n great tunny
ladles are using it ea a tuedicthal toilet article for themselves
and their children, Is well known. It curie all Pimples,
Blotches and Eruptions an the face and neck, in we , short a
time, you would ;warmly credit it. It frequently reduree a
painful swelling In two home; has done it in half au hour
cured many effoCttially In six hours. If ladies knew the
soothing, steengarnitt , and heating virtues In thin (tit, they
would never ho indneed to me anything oleo for wonth roue
plaint', or palm of any laud.
We now Meet a hitter just received from IiItSMT Waco,
Esq., who went to England sin weeks since, (to the')
LONDON. July' )2, 1060.
Pm's. De (MAUI, Pthin.--Drur Sir Wien I loft bow» for;
my health, fscrofubnis eruptions, kc.,) I never exporitAl
Io
roturn solo, bolloving that tuy aomplugg would p.nm carry
mo off Wbou you gain inn throe bottlos of your Elect,
Oil I. inks with Mo, m 'sternly u path:giro, I did not chink I
would MI rsry soon bo called upon to thank you, no I now d..,
for my complete reatoration.
I can only say, before the departure of the steamer, that
yon kw.e only to come bore wail your lit, to make a (orlon
in onoyear. There not another eamder metlitille ELT
larid, the world. I will write ty nest steamer
kOnnliknOttkray,, . Witrr
It nisi:l7mA bo their lmagirtations, %La state that old Sores
that havd dlseharged froth etc muttlis. id five yeari, her
Leen cured by this oil. It runnot be untrue ' nor a &rel.
non, lettere pain Is relieved in one day. anon In ball an hour
No: common amuse distAins no.;—and sex hundred writte,
letters any nol Como and see thorn A regular lA:tor
attendance; and Ladles ton consult a Lady, privatly, by
diroppiati a Una to the office. Advice from a Llietence, mak
ing Inquiries that any pbyelcian . can a neaerr, xlll bi,prnwpt
ly attended to. Aivrayti endues a stamp, as our ads Ives or.,
freely risco, and we ero drawn upon too °flea in this ...Y
-OU cases treated Liberally, with ur without the Oil, an I bar.
two IThyeltiana wawa-fated fur thin exrrreez prErpox.,
PROF. DI GRATH,
No 39 tooth Eighth .tr.,t. Philadolphia.
N 11.—The Inmost bottle.; ton rl,,reAt I.lro.
notify we ninny ease or failure to nee in free half an hrl ,
to three weeks, as I vrtals to cor,.
Atiif-For sale by Dr OW ii. KRYSEIt. N 140 tWa
atroe.
COirtiopollitail Art Asroclattitm,
SECOND YEAH.
ARRANGEMENTS f.r tht Seeond Amon
I'Mo - two of th, new and poptile. ;ant ituti.ti 11,
Otauelon of Litmuturo and Art. bet, boon nmie on the tn ,
ettonstre twalo. Among the shod', elromly engnged. is ;1
int.famott - tiENUA CRUCIFIX.' n.hhh ,rigtuolly riot i.•
thou:a...and alu4.ra.
In formturt hu new collectson, the a lathualota ol work".
A mortalal, nat. nod Use ona - ourewnlooll of 1 unman guano
have net La., Comm.:l.4li kKgeo.l
ausvy of tho trulat di.tiognixlsr.l h.,
gill MULribLitn glint of their tia..t hirtloe- A to..ni,
theta Ste titre ..Marble ligotit. ext+-11t..1 ICI 11, 0,reA1...1 Ili lug
Sculptor, lintAn Ponata.
ulcußtit; %$'3llL - NoToN,.ttio viahor y.
Blii.ll AMIN FR AN 1.114,• 1114.4:11
DAN I.KL NiELtSTER, thu Sta4antaa.
A el ocial agnut has Ear..p.• and mash, curoffit an ,
judiciou3 narkiiuto of of ,f art, b.th tit tom=
and marbly; Statuary and
The whole fi•rmiug u large clad valuable ..4liation
'`Aintlzig,ts and /St/Ai - lazy, to le.: Watt ibui.al
• 0111balb of tin. ABE.Ciatllall fur tho twOollti ytak.r.
TEILILS 31E31.11ER.,1111'.
The payment of Three DoHark au . y one n mem
her of this AisteictatuJit, awl eutitlee hail to other oat,• of
3lngar.lnca for one year, and aleo a ticket iu the ,laarilattite
of the StattuLri an 4
Tbo Litrratur, ixsued lu milmerawrs Ulu 1,110
wg !dontl,ly 31nipm Ilitryce, , ,,
BLmr.kwovre, Ilotelein , bl Word,. Gratnirn , . \
,ty'e Book.
Puraoint taking live inemborniiips I , 4nvfi
of tho Magitslin , s for one :mar. and to rro iirkeLf In thr, dist
bution Thu net procomis darlvol from tho ti, ~1 nwnllK
allips are dovotod to Um pun:ls:ow of work, ~fait tor tin ,
eumK year.
Sln
In 30
IV 30
I'2 00
The Adriazsgages .)'cured by bee.milug n metnth, the
Atthatetntlott. ere—
Ixt_ pereens receive On ML value of their ruhterry t
at the start, in the shape of sterling \lag-Mein. Literature
ruomber to foutributing toe-anis purehasing
choir.. %forks of Art, which are to he dist!
ihmtwl Yon, and are at the Noose Uwe encouraging the &roam
of the country, di/tinning thowaiels of dolleia through its
agr Per olc.r.
eous In romittiv fen' for membership will plemse give
their a tio.d--/fies address infitll, stating the month they wish
the Magazine to COlllrarnen, and have the letter registered at
the poaeofflco to preOcnfluss; on Ito tttetpt a certificate
memherehip, together with the Magazine ,I.sieed, *II he
forwarded to any part of the country.
The. , who purchase Magazines at 1. - Astores, olAerre
that by joining th is Association , they rreeire the Mogazios
asst free ttclaS in the &mutt/ Ellidribution all at the same islee
they now pay (go the Magazine alone.
For Mambmahipa,,addreas
" '
0. If. DERBY. Actuary 0. A. A.
At toltber of the Principal Oftkoa--" Knickerbocker' 'Maga.
ulna" aim, 348 Elmo/Dray. Nov York; or Weeternolll6o,l66
Water str.ot, Saadin , ky Ohlo.
th- Subwriptionn Ll:mired by Dr. GEORDE IL KFXSER,
No. 140 Wood street, flonorary S,,cretary, for Pittsburgh,
Pennanor7
•
WATERCURE IT
CURE at.,
11 (South side,) between Penn street &ad tho Mier,
Pittsburgh, Pa-
DOCTOR BA ELZ., Graduate and Practitioner in the Old
Schools of Medicine, Allopathic, and Homoeopathic, and for
tho past Don years a stroccetiand llydropattibt, has opened a
WATER. CUSS in the above location.
Tho perfectly rata, direct and immediate effect-AY& system
has on all Foyers, and all dioceses acute anti chronic:while it
is mild, grateful and Invigorating to the weak mid debilitated,
',odors It peculiarly desirable to Wallies, who will he treo i... 1
at their homes.
- Allopathic and tlomaxopathle treatment will be lot:Mole.
toad whore dunked; but, actor long and thorough pxperb
own, Doctor Bing glyce &decided preference toKydrgpathy,
which
.hae, throtighont the old and,uor wOsltiprelasM,,so
eminently inaiTrif in 'every Om of clismen,lochiding
ctplent Consuplptlen, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory
and (Wm*Dim, Ast.htua, Cutaneous, Nervous and
Liver Diseasoix Teetinnonlals of curea from highly reputable
citizen," of Pearlymrkt7 State to the"nilon, can Is, examined
at Doctor Bametkalco. The Desmond Chwgy ore lnyttad to
consult him gratis.
Warm water bolug need in the cammencenion . an, often
throughout the treatment, it to a luxury Wetted of unplea•
sent, as those unacquainted might euppone.
Itinmartmm , -Ifeeers.Citarlee Brewer, Waterman Palmer,
W. W. Wilson, W. 0. 111111 ams. Thompson Iteil, 3. li. Web
din, D. T. Morgan, Wm. It. Holmes, K. IL Iluglisla,.}.l. M.
Kerr
Tim undersigned, having visited Doctor Matz - 's Institu•
Lieu, and witnessed his suceitssful treatment, choeriully
rove:mend him all 4 thoroughly °duo:teed and eitilful Ph);
&ciao :
Charles T. Ruud% Jos hi"Conlmlt. David Hunt, John C.
Curtis, ftobott Patrick. 'Jetta IL Liviageton, Joh u It right
W. W. Patrick, Um& F. Raton, 0. Ormsby Liregg.
octlectiai_
OUR EN DIL O AVOII. r
letr Eating House r
108 Wood street, Pittshirrsh
All persons food of 0001) LIVING will please.
oall and Judge fur themselves. - Aiwa yr ou hand, 1 44
the boat of Oysters, Meath, Coffee, Tea, home
made Dread, Pion, Custards , warm Corn Break.
Mush and Milk. Pried Mush, Wallies, Buckwheat - Cakes. do.
The cooking will be such ea will gratify epicures.
LW Families supplied with Oysters at rear, amble rater
oct2fitf
BARGAINS IN-MA - TIES. CLOCKS AND .IENVELItY
ROBERTS d DitIYVIIKR are now rolling their dear
large and carefully selected stock of fine Watches, Clocks,
and rich Dold Jewelry at greatly reduced priervi;to 'mike
room for an entire new stock, which will be received direct
from the Faster° menufactoriee In a few wooks for the Fall
trade.
Iturchaaers desiring to buy good. goods of lei,
should call immediately and examine our stock, as we o
determined to close it 'out without regard to coot or Mile
Hou't forget the place.
ItOBERTE k BROTHER,
N 0.41 Fifth street, next door to Wood.
43- Watches, gecko and Jewelry repaired in tic t
manner, and warranted.
ADESID.NRATIntt—tiL • :lAMB'S &MAIM A3l I'ENB
will bd tbund an trial superior to Gold or Spel l resew
g the Quill Mare than the farmer, and colhttingjlone of
the sediment about them which sthel pane tlo: -, rtiv - ii . nrbe
found unrivalled for Records, Deeds, hr., as they do nut—as
steel pens xill—change the color of the ink after a few years.
One trial will 'prove thorn to be the pen that ha been a,
much wanted. &Id oxelusivoly in Pittsburgh by 0
LOTAILILIDGE & MAXWELL,
No. 120 Wood street;',above t h
RAZORS.—To-those who shave tbomsolvos,rawally gcssl
Razor—ono that cute sweat and clean, and continues to
do w for years—is a luxury eaves temper. thno and moral.
It 'snow universally acknow lodgrd that Oilchrist's American
Razor, sold by W. W. WILSON, corner of Markot and
Funrth streets, far Burpassen any Ram - of English want,
facture.
Reader, try one of them, and if you don't find thl state
mans true, 'Waste return you pair :nanny,
novIA ' iVTLS.O,N.
11Q EVOLVERS! REVOLVERS4-1 , .--Just
xe
-1i) oolved,by Expreae, direct from
tho manufacturers, a .aplentild
mentor Can's REPF.A.T.INGi PLSTOLS, • a
four,Zve and 4 inr4‘ barrub , i all of •
which we war/101l for cash at as tow
pilau as they eim he bought in the city of Now York. Per
sons going to Australia and California will find that Off tau
do better by purcheeing their equipage at Amme, thanc.thfy
can among -Aranwe give persona a dianuiatea try
any of the above Plot hi before leaving the
, eltyy andf mew°
of a fatture is* rotund sin, money. •
.gowN b TETLRY-e
136 Wood street, Pittaburgt,
BUCKWIERAT-61 seeks fur !We by
nov2o anKRY 8 COLLINS.
r • , 4 :s
.4
lETNA INSURANCE . COMPANY, FIART
roan, CONN —Oitiftoleil; 1819. Increase of Cash
Capital to Half a Million %IWO
PA-11)- UP 08811. CAPITAL, $50006. '
The Thirty-stxth Annual-. Statement of the Assets of the
:ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,Of -Hartford, as furnished
tide Agency on the let of January, 1865, under oath:
Real Estate, nnincumbeinti. t .$ 10,672 05
Seventy-two Mortgage Entitle, 6 luid'7 Per cent.,
payable semi-annually 72,000 00
Debts due the Company, seem-owl by mortgage.... 7,313 17
Rule Receivable , well sectu-od, payable at Bank— 126,327 85
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut .. ... ... . ............... 97,01 8 00
Bank etocks in the city-of Ilartforli 142,896 00
Bank Stiwks in New York'
—........ . ..... 98,050 00
Cash hand, Bank, and in hands of Agents
and ,ptheo,
•
pr00f—561,2.51 50.
All other eiMms against the Company are email, traCtl only
printlnr.
Agents instructed to take no risk over .810,000, • -
The amount insured in any city, towhor d6tid.a
noon the character, material and 'Construction of bulldog-a,
the width of atreeta, the supply of water and Condition of
the fire department, and other circumstances.
Ti..unuunt insured in blocks of buildings ' , erten; the de
sign is to limit the lees by any ape fire to $10;000, Or haw
TRO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
Hartford, January lat, 1856.
STATH OF CONSECTICIIIVA aB.
I artford Conn ty. j•
Pertenally appeared, Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the -Etna locurance Company, and made oath that the feta
going statement, by him subscribed, is true, according to his
bent knowledge mid belief."
HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Ponca
r22112M11=111
L0,...4 paid by this Company for, the year 18.54 exceed
$7'.;0,(X)0, while the premiums.roceivea for the came time ihr
exremi any other year, sinte'th - e organization of tho COM-
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU
RANCE COMPANY.—Office in the North Roam of the
Exchange, on Third area, PIIELADELKIL4.
MARINE INEU/LANCES
On goody lty Rivers, Cam la, Lakes and Land Carriages, to
all pasta of Mho Union ,y iNsuks :aces
Ou Morellos:also morally.
On Stores. Dwolline Ilousea, kc.
ASSIITS OY TILE oompANIG liovernbor 7, 1853.
Minds and Mortgages.. ....... 24,200 00
node of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, /Spring
(laden, Southwark. and othor loans. 181,563 12
Stocky in Dinka, RaiLroada and Ininuanco Com,
ie receivable—.
Cash on hand.--
lt4lnoce, in the hands of Aganta, and preininete
on Marine recently issued 121,707 67
Subacrtytion ................. ..... 100,000 00
t4v4
liNgrgx, nw?!.i
$773,278 83
The 'mount of tishiliti. due or not duo to Banks ur other
editor'—nothing.
Losses adjusted and due—none.
Lome. iitijusted and not due—fl4B,slB
'Lessen unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for ittrthec
covering nearly all descriptions of property, fumed
tine Agency, at remunerative rates.
Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jaul I If. B. 'MIN-EYCK, Agent.
Ox nessali,
CARGO, Tv all parts a dm World.
Fataturrs, J
INLAND INSURANCES
lIMECTOU.
Dr, B. 31. Iherton,
Hugh Craig,
Hector nalvain,
Chartee
Samuel E. Stokes,
henry Sloan,
Jamas Traquafr,
Wm. Eyre, Jr,
Joshua 1.. Price,
James Tennant,
Wm. Martin,
Joseph li. Seal,
tkimund A. Bowler,
John C. Doris,
Robert Burton,
John IL Penrose.
&soma G. Leiper,
Eshcani Darlington,
D. Jones Brooke,
J. Johnson,
Jana* C. hand. John B. Semple,
Therriohllus Paulding, Charles Schaffer,
James R. McFarland, .1. T. Logan. Pittsburgh,
W. C. Ludwig, B. T. C. MoroAn, do.
WM. MARTEN, Prteddant.
TEM. C. MAIM, Vine Preeddent
AL, MADEIRA, Apnt,
No. (Kk Water street, Pittsburo.
Jo zee W. Cowie, Boorstary.
FARMERS' AND 'MECHANICS' LIFE,
FIRE AND BIARINE INSURANCE °COWAN Y OP
PHILADELPHIA.
. t..ntittel
Amount securely invested
This Company effects Fire Insurance on Buildings, Goods,
Furniture, to Maxine Insurance on Vessels, Chrgo arid
Freight. Inland Insurance on floods, by Rivera, Lakin,
CULISIA, Railronds, and Land Carriage generally. Aliso, luau
rare., upon liras, upon the most favorable terms.
. DIRECTORS. .
lion. Thomon R. Florence, James S. Neoli,
Iloorgo H. Armstrong, f..laarlos IHrigeop
11111,1!stun, R. Rehab°ld
G.sorg.)llolmlx,ll, Bred. C. Brocrat
Thumps Meutd, , rtioicl. Isaac Leech.
TIMMAS - 13:11.08E1103,`Weditaial —
EIM•iID IL ll..p.kfpoLD, Becrotary,
rttrsfrrnau itEptuivneceii.
Ito T M. Ilowo, lion. J. It..M'Clintotk.
11,. COI. S. V. Black,
11..u..1. B. 4hithrhk, A. B. Sll_ll.lmont, Esq..
outs J. lioonti. Esq.. Wilson M'Candleett, Eml.,
J lleron ir(.tor, ion. .1. K. M.rbenti,
It. M Huddle.
The charm:ter of the shove Company ia of tho first oLus,
n I road.. .I, the rare end unusual pri Aidgee of Fin, Marine
and IMO insurance.
ti.salowen of elevated stunting aro associated In En man
agement, and iutoreettsl as Stockholders.
TILONLAS J. HUNTER, Agent,
N 0.90 iVater street.
rpHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OP PIITLADELPITIA.
lifFEOT , 'ne—Charies W. Bancker, Thomas llart, Tobias
Wagner. Samuel araut, Jacob R. Smith, Oro. W. Richards.:
Monte al It Lewis, Adolph' E. Rorie, David S. Browne, Mor
rise In'ti,lteopennu,v,xn.
Secretary.N. Bascrixa, President. '
Continue to make i LISCIXIADM perpetual or limited, on erery,
dencription of property, in town and country, at rates as low?
es ore comdatent witfi security.
The Company bare reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which. with their capital and premiums, safely invested, at;
Gad ample protection to the nasorwt.
Th. Arwets of the Company, on January let, 1851, as pub ,
tidied en-recably to an Act of Awaimbly, were es follows, sit :•
Mortgage.. $918,123 88
Rani Rotate 84,277 78
Temporary Loans. 83,080 17
81,889 00
Net], dic 84,3413 81
Total $ 1 , 2 a 2 : 708 it
Siu,o their incorporation, a pialkai of twenty-one veara;
her have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred thou
, lid Ib,linrn, le,en by fire, thereby affording evidence of the,
;loan taiivw of inaurnuce, as well as the ability and arpositkoni
0 moot with promptniw alt liabilities.
.1. lIARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Office, north-east mr. Wood and 'third ate,
EKCIIANTS' ANT) MECHANICS':MT- I
TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 80 Witlihtt,
street. second door from hearth, Philadelphia.
15600,000
Capital paid in
Charts-n.. 1 by the Legistaticre of Annuyteania, Aprii 2, 11358;
Tim Company is now prepared to ImitesPolicies in Fire 4
Marine, inland, Navigation and Railroad riska, at. the cur{
rout rater of Premium; and having the aecurity of a cash
rointaL.it also affords the insured an annual participation la,
the profits, without any liability whatever.
lIMECTORK.
Henry L.. Stevenson, Stephen Taram,
John W. Tilford, John M. Grizumey, -,
David B. Taylor, Alexander Murphy,
Thomas D. Smith, 11. K. Richardson,
William N. Boone, John N. ljenin, N. Y.,
William Morris, James W..Weaton, N. Y.
lIBNRY L STEVENSON, President
11. K. Illmtsumovt, Secretary. .
THOMAS J. lIIINTBR, Agent,
No. 90 Water et., between Wood and Maihet
DENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COM
PANN, OF PITTSBURGH, corner of Fourth and
hallthlleld streets.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $3 011 , 000 .
insure Buildings and other property against loss or dam
nay by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland E.a.visatlou
and Tranaporwattl.
ECM=
we., F. Jolol,lo[l, Rody Patteraou,
W. M'Uintock, Hennedy T. Friend,
D. M. Long, L Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jena., George R. Whit%
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier
Jam S. Neale]; -. • W., S. HaTeS4 - '.
Walla ilaSipton, •
w tielte. 7...Putir, ' ~.-.
• d].
Hon. WH. F. JOHNSTON, Preadent.
RODY PATTRRSON, Tim Prealdent.
A. A. Caaaren, Secretary and Treagarer.
S. 8. CASHIER. ABeletant So rotary .
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSD:
RANCE, ANNIIITY AND TRUES' COMPANY; PatiA,
nencm.-.Chartered April 28ttt, 1880. Charter Pirpettoill
CAPITAL, .0,000.
Officn, Rooth-oast corner of Third and Chestnut droots;
Phileaktlphia.
OFFICERS OF THE HOME BOARD AT PECILATMILMA.
DOLECTOREL
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Goo. afellenry.
Jacob L Florence. James Deverou.a,
William M. Godwin, WBllam alcKee.
President—Stophon S. Crawford.
•
lice Prerident—Ambrose W. Thompson.
.If.,hoAl Eramiltrr—Piadmrl. k—deanes If. Wilson, M. D.
AlLyPteny City—K. B. Mowry, M. D.
GEE. B. ARNOLD, Agent,
No. 74 Fourth street. Pittaburgb.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
Prrrsßuseu.—R. MILI.KR, 3r., Proccidant; If. M
lituutow, Secretory._
CAPITAL, $300,000.
Will insure apiarist all kinds of risks, FIRE and MARINE.
All hmsers will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
A Dome Institution, managed by Director. who are well
known in the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they hare assumed, ax offering the beet protection to these
isk,t desire to Is, insured.
Intmoross—it. Minor, Jr., C. W. iticketaon, J. W.
N Ilithum, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Hunsen, George W. JaCk so 4,
W Ili. XL Lyon, Janwa Lippincott, George* Dante, James 2dc-
Auloy. Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott.
ltd-Witco, Nu. 92 Water ntrurt., (Warohoutru of swim
Cu., up brairn,) Pittuburgh. Etarly
Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution,
No. 68 Flyurela Street,
NEXT POOR TO THE PITTSBmUtIt BARR,
TS NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'cldek;
also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to
, 'clock.
Deposits received of all sums not loss than Wu DOUAI,
and it dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June
and December. Tice Trustees, for the purpose of furthering
the benevolent objects of the Institution, have entered into
a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security Di:de
positor.
Rooks containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regu
lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office.
Presideril-0 RORO E AL1314.E.E.
VICE PRESIDE-YTS.
liapeWon Ilepburn, John It. Bhoenberger,
George R. White, Charles Knapp,
William F. Johnston, N. Grattan liftirpby,
Jones W. Heilman, Theutiald Umbetaetter,
Alexander Bradley, isaat kl;Peunock,
William Phillips, Witham .1. Attdeieon.
TRUSTEES.
John O. flackofen, James Hardman •
Hill Burgwin, John Al. farkpalalck,
Albert Colbertaon, - John D..BPOoni,
Robert Cheater, Robert Morrow .
.1. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Mimi:all,
Alonzo A. Carrier, A. Al. Pollock, •
. Joho-41. Gagers - r . . ,lielgy Hinimal ?,,,...,
` Chillila A. COitOthr --.- 'i. rut' aliii . i •'", --' - '- t
‘ R.ll.Tdrill,griih; - -:
&IL d'lriC n- -
Francis Felix , , - - • 3 alioridii, -: • ,•:.
".0..1admi.E..-filUntore, James akildle, ,6 2
f , lainioaSalcioh; - George. S. Belden,
William Ei. /levee, Alexander 'riddle.
Secretary and Treormer--CHARLP33 A. COLTON.
trig:llly -'
URFEE-200 beige prime filo for mile by
euv27 SMITH, MAN. & HUNTER.
`BAN-K.lll u' Azilp.l3,4vsgwi
NISTIN.IAMMIS; SitelcanditillEßrokert1 1
-0 01 c1N- 02 RirrttiotrYstiOswiF044 34401%,ThArtft
Stoats, ltlortgageti, atd" toano on collators's, neetlattal.
boinght atird 'softl,asi aitirantesnit•ltatiClVanhinti
bought and sold. ~, „
Particular attention iciahriolife . ptunlrris' o arid side of Udp
per Stocks.
•411crtontuurdia1obs atteadha fccpromptly. , ” I -- •fanl9
ATRIOkS & :PAMPA SillOis 'avid iii=
,Jekangaltrottars,,tuvilkilliri
tuacpe, gold, Sitrer,aridß4nk 1futexi..,..F4r4ittm591043 . A; , ,41
ottranit Weirtcr n'eltieg natfintly tor &lila.
Collectiolliumagle twaltlho citleaytfirmOontiholDnlted ,
&atm DepositsrpOkrpdAnr rpnOtips.,i3e*, kaPer_Ot,
the-aim Fiftb - drid•Wood ittreAt • reb,37
212,505 06
HOLMES_Ic A r e%.-tanierg £l . . n
Brnkczn,nna Dole= in NoOpijoinf4,Accept
antex, 'and - Sank Nbta - Thictiange . Enig
ma-and Weaternlaltlis constantly:far mks!.
Collections Wade in all the ci,tioe•throtleinnt 00 United,
States• Vipzitl3 riceived - intarfrinds
67 4larkflAtTect,,betivren.Tbird and:Fourth dB. In•
/12: 'I:- ARNOLD 86 ,, C4Vitankrirts - ild
A-14 • :agate alradts ,Dvalors atathtign, Ma*
Notes, Eight and Time Itnnfht, .00hetiou 3 aIATIIAT P' t r!
tended to, and'Onxtedli retriitteifto nitY tail ix? the - I:futon: -
Stocks bought and eold-antdtemtanion.
Pie:z4Yotolt strvetizext dtatt to thud:Utak-lA.l"as
.PeP/3
DiLN. ' OODS Banker: ElBlL,;Saphaug
broker Dealer In Exchange, ,C . urrune leltd,a l 4,A l CLK,
Notes''B'btiejtbinightund sold'• on' ito U." CollealOui
carefully attended -to, lutereat paid ,ou_Dertflait.; z.”fr
s63^• No. 58 1 ;4 'Fourth street, nearly opposite the hi, BA.,
Hank.
rftIiONLIS Vi:OOD:Corrartercitailroker,:oxid
De a ler In Note; Bonds, B ,CA?ck)! I lt , eal Wain 4, c7 1 5._.Q. 7 ',.
Krutth lava; Pittiftrght ,
CLOTHING':WrOfeE';'
JOHN M'CLOSKEY CO.,
701111B1ILINOP TEDICELEBRADVIPOT
0$ LININTT- 81 =7.ViiCh ha , w anan traPPAV4R 0 P giafitY.
=dor tba 'rtaisei Of the'rffitErtfro Ti~lave, for flu,
PorPme of erquiring mare vow for thatrtiztraimect
removed to th . espar,..l9os brtildipg r pli,Pril
.•
com En. OP t.tillet,Sk Aux AND W 0615 ifttsski,
CLOES READVlADEfliffilliNk'
that has' ecii Wan Off':tred io' i,ork.: •
Their.trincipal.alitech-for.this laito
more tndliti , eltr
-
They are prepared tcr seltanhdenr The
• - Uttered Emiterme.Prleent. l . l -
truedthey will warrant , then' to be„aii,goeitir..any r ruantilan,
trued In 'the - Tinton. ' • • '
Warlg theAkisto Bl 7/e- -
EKE UPON THE WORM? NQTICL . • ..
They have on hand a hill and beautiful awriibeutiif
CLOTHS MitireCIATTIVIGS,
rod , VILOCEB; men,- . }HESINEHOT C one
OHE .antoreetp are, identical, VIA, thne.mpteen-Atpdamere,
and n - e . a.ionnii the public thaf Ouradeitty 'will not fall in till
ing. sdlurdens ray befaripw,kih,. f-7 !VI
relit. MIGHT THE REE9y,
NO. SS WOK)---STREET . ,
. ,'(axer arDE) -*mai* ixtaithfsnill 4 2
Ai. It--We.deafro our peitrortatonederaßindriltatatnlave
no longer Ally connection with the clothing ..Badincts,. op
Liberty street. -Ourattention'ls davoted exclueiVilly
house above designated. - -
; ZOIIN hreltisirMY
24,012 20
ao
3627,475 53
wain,
AAMPTON & CAMPI3P4,I4-(jgdo.,.of-Ahe
firm of ilamport,wfi4o4 g C 0..) Wholesale Dealers
in bI.N'S AND BOYS' angraN qaptm to, tho Wee:torn
Trad6, - Niel: Tlitrditria,' betiVediriVoriod . tia' Maar dtrPltts
• -; •
Amongstatock iW hfch is the largest and most complete
m,
in the country , will found, at low prices--
Men's Clothing, or every oscivirou ;
Doido.
A greet variety of Undenthirtaaml Drawmaf ..- •
A full, stock :of Dandkerchielt, Cravats, Neck Ties and
A splendltdosshitment of SaspMldere
do. do. Mon', Winter tiotsiory; '
do. - Boys' '
Linen and Muslin Shirts and Drawenst .
CazOoll Ilanze,k,• 0 0 . • ' dO. • •
Gum Efiatic - Gools%
And a fall' stock'ffegoods adiptdd MYfintirs and Prier '
..8300,000
.45300,000
ss. We Invite our ol acquaintances, and alUdealers- in
our line, to call and evemine for themselves. Wo urn now
peulug our third supply, and our stock fi'full'emd comp lets.
' 'lll'arehottse . on Thud • street, half way 'between Vocid arid
Market.- • octletdkor
NEW. CLOTHING STORE, , NA). 4 Sixth
~treot, opposite Liberty. Tha subscriber- as JustOWYA
ed this new establishment, a;bere lie has always intitatiti a
large alai choice ansmttnent of alf artitlin, of CIAYLIIING,
which he warrants equal to any' in. the nity,..anrisfil hall 'at
the roost reasenablo prim's. , The imbllOstrezequastectto give
him a call. [unitklyj, ~ „. R. OPPENHEIMER.
FIRST ARRIVAL OF 'FALL GOODS AT
LOVE BROTHERS, No. 74 Market street, Pittabin
sign of the original Bee film
Our DRESS 'GOODS DEPART4I.M . is unusually full, and
oontalu elute of the'riehee and most desirable Goods the
tvo have ever tsxm atdolo offer, such as
Extra super Silks ;
French Merinos: Cashmeres;
Mous do Woe° ; Plaids; Stripes; Cabrillo;
NEEDLE WORE--The best - assortment in the. c ity.
Collars. Chemigettea,:ißeeivsl; • • - •
Fkumcings, Edgings and Inserting's;
Shawls, Cloaks, Tema. and Scarfs ;
New style Brodie, Plaid, Cashmere Moire Ant, Velvet.
Stelliw. Crape Silk, &c.
Together with a large assortment of MOURNING 000145
of all descriptions:
Our DOMESTIC and HOUSE FtirtNISIIINGI'DEPAST-,
"HIM in wellatipplied, and ATO feel confident that'We can'
offer greater Inducements now than we hate ever &eft able'
to offer before. We solicit an tumunination of our stock be
fore parchasingalsaarbem.asall-watlalliVtlYtheiVadVan
aga to do ao. •
We' sill deo be inlaft.l
nimble (bode throughout the was= _ .
LOVE MOTU - 'EPS; •
Vannar(y Young, SPwantion & Love,)
scP43 No. Ta Market te.rwa, Pittiburgb; Pa. i
ItirANSION HOUSE, GEORGE A.UREIM,
Paneatatoli, Na 84-f Liberty - efreel, Just Deal& the
Passenger Depot of the Bennsylvania Railroad; ;whirl:intake.
it the inostuonvenient home in the city , far passengerrarrl-,
ring by that mid ,
The proprietor having, at conaiderablo expense, ail up,.
in - excellent style, thatIANSION 110USR, would reepe,t
fully solicit usher° of public patronage. Thant trattarbed ,
a splendid RTABLF. and extensive WAGON YARD, afford-.
lug ample tualattimodation , to travelers 'said testi:asters. 3, IDe
Larder and Bar trill 100 frunialsed with the-beet..tairket
can afford. rebtar
QT.. ULAIR HOTEL, corner • erux:,ao.d,St.i
i s j Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa—The undersigned f fernteri
ly of “ Brown's hotel," haying taken. this large and,9onijno-I
dioua HOTEL, and hating . sedated it hi' niagniflcenratyle:
would respectfully Invite Ws friends and itStraviding public
bk &whim a csli. +.4ntted, with the PattYenionco.of the;,
house and his long experience in the business, : ,kr,4, , eni? Mcs,
entire pstisfscflon, and hti charges Waderate. —
Saba • - • • • tV3II-C.i.CO2firgLEY,
Ilea) OVSE_ _ ofrtab6pi
Nju ty and Grant' ptreetts. awn tlio =awl Depot.
JariLtly - JAMES BRARDlON,Yraptietar.
WitataSAFAMM+ 0 - 41
i Peoreprtert,Tcmrth street, batveaccn Woodareimith4
tleld,--Tbis sessions isstablisthr Imitates beersleassiv hr.. OA
subscriber,,nrad mpletel . y 'touted. , .i.le ts lOU he-
ay..strui
prepanxl to furnish every 1
best 'waisted restiumnts - - Rl — &s:Statea.% -Me vitecifAtt
willalwayerte supplitd,Wittk min, bast- LtquarL , Oamc
orenryclemititian, to lig soma,- tan'. alanipe,bAlbutaLat
Maim Ihsll. GALLAGHER, ,
COtN_VVICV tri'STERD
NJ. MUMS& EtkilbrAltD, l'soptairdW, Kit OfFdtiretreeti
between Wobd am:Market; Pittabuntbr jettletly.
ENNET SILM:
..Bottlor 8311TW8 ..colotnatixt . Konnotr:Alotau.
Brvint amt. Jafics.Cammon.Ale anti:Portar e in.
The attention of faintliee n ,.and the trade, ,15 isorpocalanY
miNEBAL WATER :AND ,SARSAT ) At
antA..Ll5ll-1:1 MOLlBll,llttstiererann,
i 6 UMW ItaLnitatbirtrig aapottling al?cnm od
an extaaalva stale . Uia aoicl& - ara of the bea qua and
maAut'duk° 4 11 ' 04 / ' th g4ul'e 4 l l /if4 6 / 1 5 : - °CM.
COURTSALE.-By
-9.°
O an orderer the Oribans'Coint of Allegheny Minty, I
will o&poeo to 4101010 . eatfo, , ottr tleV'pretisike, 111 . bfeen . town:
ship, withip one'elaffif half Ian:to( Clef:thin and -Petnityl
rattle Rellfoad Ration-at , Rayavillei int Wards), the FIRST
DAP OP DECEPOIRR; dt , I o'clock 111-.,ltbe following
scribed real estate,' the Vrope efJoson-IPPahnitt; litta "of
the city ar Ighistrargbiet •
All that 'certtilit tract or Owe of bind 'BRUM
township, Alleghistiyeounty, bounded end described ati fbb
lowa, to wit: Beginning ate poet on the Shams read,lhence
north 10 1 4 , degree:lomat 27. porches to vim - tree; .thenci,
north 10 deigned, watt 16-440 perches to a poet:, aisles
north 3 1 4 degrees, east 21 perches to a poet in the run;
thence north 66% &gran, east 28 8-10 perches to a walnut;
thence north 36%degreceoast =Torches ta an PIM ;..t.ttence.
north 8 degreee, east 66 perches to a poet on line of _Ma of
ifillitun Watt;,thenco south 62 1 /Ologrous, , - east 20660-100
larcliee3o:a.theatantinektlthencesbittlilfsdeereabiiiiit 102
perches to a white oak; thence south 74)4,4egreea, east 40
. porches to a White 04; thence degrees, oast 94 0-10
perches to a- poet on the glitirbieidadr thenceishirlgesid
road north 63 degrees, mat 8 6-10 perches do a post; thence
north 86 % dogreesr West 12 perches to a Were pat; ta u ,*
north 70 degrees, west 12 3-10 perches to poet; thence north
48 degrees, west 29 MO perches to a poet en a townsidkartent
thole° along ardd tOlll3/Lip 17:ad,euutlt-39% degroes west 36
1-10 perches tb apoet df ISO' of Robert Stodard;
lhente nortit7l334 thigrees , weetlsl:74o Perches to &post;
-thencetiortti IT degteee; eat 130 Perthes-to , pbtlt; `thence
north 62% degrees, east 33 pereboa to a peaty thence iontb
SOX degrees, east 27 perchee'tn &poet en" the - Station road,
'the place of beginning—containing 284 aeras-3 rale-MAW
perches; with the allowance; dialing in 'all'
TPILVEI or fleut—One-third ;Sethi on , thb , dellvirry the
deed; the. balance to be paid hi , two: err aid'ahlinal,pay
merits, with interest; secured by bond' and mortgage ow:the
By the Cont..dcollaw' - ''' C. 31tVAXIVG .4-t. -
For Atelier Parachtirs, en ;ti re of.saldArtnir,,;ai
No 39 Fourth streti4or of g, w,
calm - No:BO Fiftlf . street:PiltsbOrgh.: PP s,l ° :7s s
018TP,R,8- , ;-400,000 Oysitonalt , oBkltii•
tived,' Boldest taliolnalle'andtibcf." - we .
invite the dap:het° conatiehd , try them;
Rice supplied with' SBRIECIPSTIM.Sat 604.75i
and gl par Mildred. Ifou'irliPfbgt
this is the right way to bey thaw: Wo• !tofietantly ea
hand cans of Oysters—gold wholesale ands . . fin:Tartar
quality. Reetahrante Will& well b'y f1314 - 6 -l E'
• ' • ' Corner of Hand rad Medi , Streets.
N. B,LL , Philicliffer , Sut qualities of Olney" ty-atlihelf - Creeks,
Morris Manz, Cares, Egg: tarbor„ , l3alts,_ &es li'3l:adi%-4t_
EIIIEUMAnSWiart DIEDRAIMISC—Mr: ; 3WN heiebT
11, MITIMI flieafaltie4-4401efigtzbAildethirgibovn men
tioned Algeasiier` Wane Ybat wII cnr Re will:Warrant a
ettraliiratii,tiaaht ediltintl: This remedy was naver , known
WWI when .. tirciperiPpeistrvertid withf ' '
Many suffer the tenure ottliWearapialnt for rtuinthiriand
years, when a few dollars would procure a certain, safe'tind
speedy remedy.
Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND
ALLEY. ja2.o
r .
ik.
EMINPO
Lklclvi auT
CLOTHING . '
DRY GOODS. ''""
HOTELS.
RESTALMANTS::,;:',:.:';',: 1
MUUMIIMEIRI
agkzs3oMEDlomwtz
VOkiIitTICEIVPIO -" PMES ,
'Tr' •- • gtttr'•'., m..optErgAlteUghatti4efattittlil
;.: F :./ , a z .11,,?.& mum on the Internal ir toptirtfy
• :.',.. : m .....„
~ .tho tdoid and Wrap** 4 th) E 3d os t at)r;t
. - = t t1t,, 4 IT Ita f % 711 alia lr b Pn A 6 4 a l
14 ** 64 OW:
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~, ,0-,---;''--a gr aof,thif t.„4. T .L.....50.i.
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yon d ult I,hernot lubStantlarestbylatfficbayt midi I •
lexatted ti "a'ectanictat as toilloi r:=1
.rtr.l6.-more,thiem64.4 , o 4 opubmtrwit
.nur4iithotif6igentlii tow tottoodeltopeosedy.o tat.' -. t•
1
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1. 4% `inptcra44,
•AnudiTt gj et ' ' r thelitifit4Oleirteriol •
ttildelahrty To bke.trronli "ecntd." - ''' .:''''-' "' 4 '''''' .1' I
Volt *BM/ ttilgt,-'4A6 one' Or tu'OPP,lol4l4ißtliurday
fl" to 1( 0141 3 utorettio bowels., "DastriteDesittOegnentir the I
mgcrtrotttugotittiollt Plus, ingtaiiiitrd orandAppllin.t.fe ,
thb here orboh. ~ No - poison , can feel well wllffS,.o44eS, a l ,
',costive , habit or voto. i . lisnee I, a r ietp6, ea lt
,Ciiil3 be,. ' •
1 prosuptly'reffe3eiLL :-' • • tc tt_ r t,. ~0,.. ,
; FOR Dryikratiwi*tris ifieeea tLse by - •
eons mirlAittaye rethhwnhVilte Villa tlotie oile
to feurLtojstimillattrjhe Ate and vox tritStralthy 4 4 ., ,
aft,: . ttiorwaitoA and e heart-burn t ic end; •
soulturn_ of tlytep will rapidly di eap r . 7, ,, lvtletilt 10i s.
ginle,dotet rargetyluilaire4,yoli." - -,-, , at•LtA- t-t
Pea' 'AtFtt ' tratsfa o 4 or,•.lforbfrl inktMrsi, &Ilya ;
which' pthsltipm limner% daprinsion °Mar*, fine Una bud
health, take front - 030 Y, to ,elght x Tilletti Ilist;and - humtter,
dosesrAtotualt arntila,q, ~, ,a.Sd„PITFth is itistaled to , i
theroo.n: J - , , z , y
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FOS. NrltTutrlSA SFE .llph ,
steEtry, liAtittsa,d7to . ,in IA&
goirtdelt, :Back or Skii, lake tot:Wont to*eigtt . tar,* ga6sl I
to idol: if they Ve - tiet'opeitite sulticlently, , tate- hnbro the;
next day, until they do. Them; combhilets Vritt lid 1040 oltql
Dote the syetora. Don't wear, theso antuttelogalted Auer , '
dote Imetinsoixdof trthmac4 • ,..l .0 ',.' ct. , ,,.r , ~ . 4 . .11 -; .
FOR 2 , 121.0Fum,.. Fame :crtfqYktrro4 et he id
, tuictreho' Pills /rig . ilydivflr tioit ;tot p thohowe*eftem.,
The eruptions will gonentlrredutrtoghrta diminish andlits• 1
4.1 63 . r. • ..Idatty greadfol otaleernimdmonttlegsrillximthaled.
attPx.lholinming,,ani; vuTifrinegact• 4-titeto P 4 4.pipir I
me , -dblittulun;duteregelrufhteli wd4l-tci . saturate Itiewimim
erre bass 4 :M*405114M 04•1 1 e ta: ll 4llPParalOtig
sufferer in perfect health. Patients! your du to sat%
et* ibittidsAlutt In& tbinild , tisaistal .e.-r - yOntanitarinie trial
laded Palmtwittb phindesiPlotatis , -*MOPPNAPPAI -
or any of the unclean diseases of Dto sklarllecnadYclar silt
tetertwantkettaoiing, •'' • t'iti''' - 1, 1 - r..a.) ~ - -, . 4 •, 'Y.:, ~
LP9uESta Prthe3coo itPle4trinlvecr-dbi ~_
covered:" They stioiald ne" taken Otieljr'aud uently;huat
MI itnintrittiMeashtelfseurthu Mali of incurahlo
leo swellt rpt of trupaystem ),Its Ara bordro.sho*d. ,By
'pruperil amyl. kethuch'roodlicismeatilig mcinteta t
anthythelt.reinarkablo cites alma thternittimaXng trout
4atots bastraixtr4intrrace:aranltUttittVentMtliattie;
from t , sonni.dexantimmealithar tiot'Adit3r ,, lDOPlOD4•-911
obstructions of tho Lowy. Toriatty !Ind mongostionAittata t
the hild 'Mut rendefiennfiEftiont!•=Thisli di t trW
tailktottfaliNatel tharPßADOtaaktrogßfitikodor=i
la
.11c_, other taupe, Indigestion l s Dili symp us, - 0 ' I
tcan ot Die "duet whielksittittleit tilybilethitb - Ihti IttosfeselV
tatmer.ltre hilS.POrcrff, nw,inttStAls-bIOCIL,, ll* prptitte
4aundke, - with h: long - attd dare6nolia trahinfriva. CO& I
Maltose, 4:4 , alteitunt@yr misittmmettroknet'dmyth 4 o,Antattanr 1
Rupiah 4W/ 100 nilit 4 s W "in: r ir
nanland inehtnetholY, witlitsometiticesTnabilltytoied ri
elittietattee creattetererneeettecinsetiaismAtro te peke .-.;
to tho side; the akin and the whito. l o l. ,:thel Ms ihecOrtte ti, ,
greenish yellow; the stomach odd; Ebel tiothdteottotottie
touch ; the whole systemirtiestde, whirs tendency to fever
which lIV WIZ ID halOniablerittintettitaYMMlUtit4
1/ '• dr",4O,7•AC. ktnedium dose_Of.,throopt fpur Vis, .
taker( etmight,iblio 4 deritytaccirrtgree frethitittornhttos4 l l -"
repented *Sow dalee ;FLU retkrtaa.,o,4 l lo_,Asa•Dt.tall 4tlittAtal
hies, 4 is wicked to suffer sucn peinCethen.you moo cum•
t ifb i t 2,5 m ai:, t ,.- -.. 1 .......,-..• ..go ,tr.ttt.cl.t.o , L o f
.
diammalßur-0701, and an, l7 l,l 42,2 mekrafTo"srits,Widsl%
ly cured by the purifying elrects - 4r these iirtrlipOn tfitf ,
blood, , and the. stimulus widatztlie t y efford•tolliChltatOnd ,
civic, tvi; We. For,. Abet*, xul4. - 4 11 kindred aathElalata,dtatti
shoal betaken" In mild &Mee, tti riabrotroirelti'gently,
but.freely. 4. ~ , 1 ',... ~..,, -,. i ~. / 41/th: 5 - 4 , 4 Lial •
AA ajustme. rm.l, this Is h9th 0 2nelsb.th,Attamieful—.1if4
fin 6tiiii..time thorn pie...tihrta takti t inittlertaltOlientas
hits' beim mada_morri effectunit tot - Ifte DurfatentfuttwhitUditt
dinner toll istemployed _
t _ ~_,
Prepared - by Dr. - a . ..tams - a Mil* t
c
' Vtitelicilleliaetifajg ,.
cal_Dbetniat",loweUt Mae. -It icta3 Caata DOttlittt ati r t
boxes tot .$l.•
sold-by B. A. TAlLaimil'OClßneal; sa 0 brat I
tail,•y 5 ,, ,PFY , Thitggit4 41 0._PiEtdintEN PA,blLan Dealcv,s'
eyerywhero. , orA4itiarser, •
I N ILA L-AITIONtIA
YOB
..
COE OF ISTIBWANW - COLNSURRIO e. .ar
„AN,F•1.,1:40. YPT17.0.35p3wP!.„
/tYO44/%14
i
int.OUCtirr ellgalrt,t2P XlB ; DOOR- i 8: 7 •
3Otrittll
AWONDEitITV' IS tat r ev
I.* bOlifintbdb ttEn.V4ittliikilitßiiitttOttedy
inento(Cotontsuptioo, s / 4 0_1 1 4 1 gettoes$4" I f tnnitt,,i •
We refer to." Dn: OnaTni'llYnnANA, 00 /K . ,1140_0, .144111LIF:,!
V&Pan. AND EIMECT-Sillolo , VitnattnatiPleiladVDrjaj
loos reamed reatqAtllintedpuento,lwaltl4.4ll 0141 Min= 'DI':
svhieli, he' lufs'inntniOnfahlo'63itifttiitfe - Siieelting
treatment.,34ffirsienticettiaßeazit Ittiteif&affrbakinhftg,
--eonstant ly, ptlei mi tiongipg,
s
`proikt' tonio'in'ditietcodatti'ifti q
.wholetettal-conitionof thottuntiouniatinkeseapf.the
on 4 varied changes ppoduqd upon them, wlu3n totro,d
into the titonikh, stilled' to - theinisciiiiilor & Ott*.
'iltoffygruin.ig fortl4/0.4.t tdif thO.Dras3l 4 l4 l , l nrElEVAP];''
eountey..—Neio,rork . Dateiinian eflanuary 14:
The Inhaler is ;Worn otithe-titeiniti-Undne anf
ant ,tho host itownyoutonco,—tlia- bent. of.-Abo! , ,poy - ,04141.
riiireionf to Elia points tho Tfindiai circuses of cures,
like the:following,.might halunnotts A
One /.?acitatoo of the . Llyet _ented says hop . xtto.of
of eta ye arn ' etanaht. '1:72 - rizgatpLY," '
• Pasta
~ :altenatiltntu- J ....?
lam cured of the ‘.l.i WI li-;43oalrearie itandjiim by D
Curtis' llygoana.. Altman= ,E4stax„Enxiklin,„2l,- '
Ets. Part; - or No. 5 tiallttotiditti*,l4..;'ltuir Fiutd
neonerna lin
we efinohnis , bylleulfygeania .
My *tor has boon epred.of distmning txnl ` gh;_of,tioinv .
xedrestanding, and leadedld faitrj the'tifoll
tine.Phe was =Win onettnotnthaty thngs.,7 ,
J. H. GartanY rtiein34, l llo.
Tho Itor.'br:CttioolotrOf - likoi Teint;lattiflei or °tente r ,* -
cino in the following longnagt :,, r l f
,
New t'64;l4yeCiatA-ri
Deme'Sirittifultbittailforl. eartlellygeannastaerti
-
rely In disenaetfof the •e4-zintl , lungiv.--l'ilming 11,5 d 15551t4
oppostnnity.to tfs4fy4l 414sc311,,R45:93 1 frinced414aat
moot .oxoolloin medicine, ti4k
%lineation t0t10 . 3 ettoot. - .t •
tl..ll.=Ent entti..llitiAitorither — OltletsFAVitijto3l ,l k
4/EICEINE ARTICl,l4rtal tam artobtisotinitationi,artq.. -
and rflurnoud.txdultor . featif.,:.l3llUrf. Ab0r0,111,17013 AMR.
'or o4tO - „try_l44leo. - XrEoyn4fuS4ClFoO.3 streof;_fk
E. Mkt, Leo' A. Eicttliatn,;Allegliatty I:sV.Atltia -
Sorgntiti 1,4--)••••!.
.rnyttohiurtun • r_e eybv,r, g to;
. .
R ;ilOtittii.glYS csrsniikal";6"
D
0.1" Forciatuty curn Liver Complaint, lfyspetatia„ 4,=•
thee, Chtotile c:e Nes-Vona Debilfty; Diseased alba Kiddep:'
unaaildLvcaemt baiting from a Disordored•Ltneratatnnumla .
s
rulnem, orliloodto the
• - Ifinit4eAditj.tifthe , Ettnifidyf
4‘l3l4W l stleartbgrjfiettlignA'Rglh" l ll3.7.ll,;ftt
F"l"ees or iveight .m the Atiattinefa - 13our, , •
illriltirit , atiliiitterlfigfelltbit Fit 40 1 -1 ,
: of -Ikt,ftotnF4,,fffhnnalgalec
4
and Inineutt'Breathing,lll grthellea#,Chao/l
-ing taffattthiggoniation yintOPOStantiAltatef
of l'isiort, p ots of...Welas. before ,tIM - 4312ht h getfir.,,and,...
Pain bailie •110adiqrsilkletioror persoratimi, •
Stikeinautif theoffldrfluutZmlitdadu thesk.nuri
Back,..Cheet, eff,-.BudfloF , ,
Iltistieertif IThat Baridiak "'"-`
, . jilesh;.^Cfinslienr:: lutagiihri
lap of flail, esul great,,(l-
rkpri6s , i , of t •
-- spirit".
nit . proptietor:irostutax Asa atitratitcittrilter....isaalb*
this preparation, : done so a fooling of the utmost, Ott*
"doffed In• it* ttitti6iliiiradaptittertild thiaietukalcitirld6l
is: ie romn,Wtow*L :7:- (I;
it is no neof And. offtiied artlcle,but one that
the fAt infildiareALtriel•linfotiithicarneihMetietitideottr
its reputation and sae Is unxivalliefla f,4 1 ,74 , 4 0 brt#
than" extant, The tostimmqin - bY info.
ail perw connlcy,ifi,dralfauge.,_,BVill,olkr - -wif
intip &olibt,t6my'ulf6in - orabMi;"bOrid
far Partatp`attriCaranhitcldiletiii;ixda &edgier:
fez Aboperman Mitten.- . e. •e ,
TrUiet&l'Opke latre3figiVireettetwaielitplint
..45r. Sold by. Dr:Ofo , -li, a0311,e, afroo.fl . 13,1
llanicerockfreo.; N'a - A•wdoottitrectinM
fd Wood moot: ILXVittattla.o4 .74'a19P1-95.1:AAMAN
deolSedawly to
_ • ._. „ .
R. BROWY-i•bntiiiiiia: - Kbef to blfearfo ,
ataaz.ol"-i3Marr - J , RlstutiK",
long-standia& aims latinocpuilled. Tha.amicaoctiattia te}
icc call without Persotarannetalfscittiii
Istsm i athataas#6l3l, 7 griets
nae, orl nla tiallß
delay t get his attico Wan rmumgalep,Amr
aty wr a .. 44.1.4.14. .F, ft
atOgigt Eilutii 4 lo o lA l4, sluhs , PlPart94- 11111
Pitts . '
VAItILS-lILD ,tdtNTfGC-t'pie-T,ntds -
J[ - signed syfllittfoi at TubliOrditia,althoVercUtikt
change, lkointiCatreithl.ittiattili, otbT/Illni%ltatinia
94359 in t 11-o'slook.thsfalkoing.dutoriteni pistiee
ty, being tote as. 9 an 3 lo OTISit
oltuattxbdt%titteoltunslarsotltotind;f-Cdtti itrAtris 0
Clem Bakerstown:
Lot No. 9 contains 150 orris of lardi,./.50 -1 1)"P- Wald /
cleared and in trlattfriltf Orendttddredipo balowo get
,
'NA sprontlanit-Tbshodnittlrubtast*lingtdosttattilti
promisee • :The InfonntedontscoreddAt hogTonantisnu
add 'Stable, 'crith - otlibk"thittintldfrigs:ionriebo=dsd an ft
lows : North by lands of Isaac Grubbs anda,Mlll4/mtuta
,by:_lands of David Crosby,Thousas lien ry and jintetipuraal
'cast lands of frid - Aft adee heirs; wvt bY r blllartif We
'Tnistin and others. • - - -
• -LOt:So. 10 contains 150 acres, about 100 of wbet4ii
eluded and 'non ecrtellimt Mato ofeultivationcthe optigNl
first quality white.iii bar hod. Thotimptterarithi.4
two Tenant Houtz, , Stable, 8 e.7 Ofiltailist ,, 00,1
fond excellent sprit water, as well we run - ' whiyfiridif
bo converted into ts: , urtabruce without mush expetnifta4
. No. 10. is brondolAt the north by landeofWilSof
. auuth Ity'lluiddbf - Thbnia.fofittour thst:bl Una litlikleet
Morrow -and Wrrantliolcsyp.ovitleyidm.diAlllibiat9o l
Charles , _
The are the Jost twqt of tbo abort: pint of late,(!
Thontle rhas dttiligiiilviiCrilioffes
'E uEClCabl ttf iPottC. ' PairAr ktnir the q tni
Ono opportu nity xthatitg a ruo ,
-wishing to clew -thtf:piaparty493lll.ll3*.3ll6l:l42lll4 4
' either of Gap pronortins,,Touonp.usatoaxtadea ti
t tinui and place.
For foram oarticrasts;ndaress
Ilarto's ifoystiono Hosea, Amapa, sk.
Ot tfOIDEZ
, ho. fiL North MOW attekrtabilisd.ll46:
noVWEstfft(sttG) P, 51. DAVIS, Auctiopee
kJ toßtiiimlar,cif _
Orphans' Court of the County of .6 ..any, -
Sittshvirgh, on Saturday, the 24th day of litiraixtber, , aii'
1855, will be expocied-toPublluiltderonSATUßAM the
day. of.. December, 4!,- 3, 85 ,1 AR leotofkirk U pit acr
Said at the 'Court house , in 'the ,
- AU tWitattnitaftlir preund - Aitaittitt.4ll
j Wartt of the pit, of Pittsburgh, . 411.eghe.tly.Poulity,
- vanii4lleinitari - lif - 111 her -t hirt - Y.foni (No. 84) 10 t,
pbmotlotelatlont P.T.golmtWeArgo , r ni elliaj
rota in Epohlki PAP A 9 fi, ded nnikc
'setibed UVULA* dirt; BO on= g'at-
Atthe.oomqtaixtylM.? 4-10 0: 1 4 - 04:StValAYfittaCI - ,
ton TO - Innerly cidled . HUSWatriet ;,l'hen ;s e
tontwg- - afttt. , troTeet end nlong'all thfil
exteiadlusAncit,thlrty feet,t9-tt
, t , re , 611 ,, a yearly' krotihilreni:cirton dollire a t
-eveiialwrisidijact:odao to thoma,mtureinlate4
and reservations as are contalzioa in : a nertain degd, of Olt
pawl lease, dated the Bth day of SlTto!iiihK•A:W I
granted by said RolgirtTeleff - fizillitidriitv Getty for said
No.~~l Ir e lets said flattiitifidathirlida -sulgartlo , ,h , tu":. r
ground root 44 per foot,„to
Mahn forever.' 'wh eh pititatais 'ate oration=
sult,clianiailhullinglloasm.,
I! da-,tazAßL°tllutl2BNdalof sa
~,,notrfaMsA "ollnuipuisNnen"'")
AKIN TEA STORE, No: SW - Fifth-lA*3E 7 :-
Levering's White Sugar et 10 cents V fb. Prime
Coffee et 12% cents* tb. S. JAYNRS,
nets No. IS Fifth meet.
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