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liAo-nyik:Ap i x4.l:4 l 4o, X EE.—On board the
steadat eti - one 'oc her trips down the
,ri!; Bs,B3 iPlii, were a liffexictinber of good-natured
.7PtiScagers. , They 'veto- se - eldng .to , titile sway
hours according to their several notions of plea
sapic and would have got on very well but for
eitavinoyanee: 'There happened to be on board
ai:b(o:tihr from the IVa.bash, who was going down
fOr:Orletins, and ho had provided himself with an
old . fuldle,:and, placing himself where he would
n'traeinotice, scraped away.
t) The fellow couldn't play any more than a set
--and the horrible noise disturbed his
4clloiy. passengers. A Frenchman; . of delicate
fFncrte and tame musical ear i was especially an
. He finttered; fidgetted ana.aYfore at the
The passengers tried various expedients
ria themselves of the Hoosier tuatiThis fiddle.
cl.twas rmgo---* 4 he would mimic just as long as
he pleased."
At last a big Kentuckian sprang from'his seat,
saying, "I reckon I'll fix him, ' and ,placing
himself by the fiddler, heLcornmenced :braying i
with all his might. The effect of this in vement
was beyond all description. Old Kentuck bray
ed so loud that he drowned the screechings of
the fiddle, and amid the shouts of the passen
gers, the ascomfitted hoosier retreated below,
leaving. victory to the unequal contest with
the Kentuckian and his singular impromptu imi
talon of Balsam's friend. The delight of the
Frenchman knew no bounds, and quiet was re
stored for the day.
During the night the Kentuckian left the boat.
The next morning after breakfast the passengers
were startled by the discordant sound of their
old tormentor. Hoosier had discovered that the
coast was clear, and was bound to revenge him
self
on'the passengers. Loud and worse than
ever screamed the fiddle. The Frenchman—just
seated to read his paper—on the first sound rose
and looked anxiously around, shrugged his I
shoulders and_ then shouted, Vare is he
Vare is he ? Queek ! queck ! ,lfon Dieu Care
- Hanalei& Kentuck, de man vat plays on de jack-
ass ?"
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iurAaArc , aft FOR DECE2dBEIi, JUST ItECEI YED--
Dm Leslie's New York Journal, fur December ;
Peterson's Lady's National)
Ballott's Dollar Monthly,
For:tale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO.)
tiosZ Fifth street, opposite the Theatre.
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QHINGLE MAXICINE.—KENDA_LL's PATENT
ILY 'DOUBLE ACTING RIVER AND SIIAVER.—Th e ab
Guidon of Slain and Li:unbar dealers, speculatun and
othersoill to this Invaluable Invention, which in now
pram:and to the public as the,first and only practical nu.
shine natant., for Rising and Sharing Shingles.
VIIIIOIIEI rutting and cawing machines have is..en Invented
for making Shingles, but it Is a well known fact that Mon.
glee eta or sawed across the grain are quite too flimsy for
roofing purposes. Numerousinventions have recently
up
peered for rising and shaving, and those Imes all been con
demned as worthless, from their imperfect method of riving,
which consistent spiktlng from the side of the block but one
shingle, which almost invariably runs off. This difficulty is
entirely obviated by
K ENDALL'S MACELINE,
Which first splits from the side of the block a piece thick
enough for two shingles, which is separated in the centre,
and by means of elastic guides each part In conducted
through o Pah' of oPProximating knives, which completes
the operation ; thus producing two shingles at every revolu
tion.
This machine will rise and share from the block three
thousand shingles per hour, of uniform thiclunxis and taper,
superior in solidity and durability to those made by baud ur
any other process.
Its *rations nag by no means confined to pine and other
soft wood, but walks to equal tuivantage, oak, walnut, and
emery other description of timber that ran be
The workings of the machine run be examined at If. 11. I
Ryan's Furniture Buildings, Fifth 'trot, Pittsburgh.
To timber Owners, shingle dealer,. cud men of euterpris,
opens a new field fur speculation, as there is in, similar
inventlim extant.
The machine occupies but a small spec,. o r d ur " le
rou
structkin, and posts but about two htuulred .10Liars, and
man and two boys can make from 25,000 to :10.tiOu shingles
par day.
For right of territory, or machines, Ibiparn at No. 31 Fifth
street, or at the City Hotel.
Us._ All needed Information will be forward,.) by 1..0,, '
when desired. 0. K. CIIASIBEILLLN, Agent.
nomrlihdtf
P. A. traria
81751121:
611711, bidlß A: HUNTER, date Smith A Siticialt,
Wbolesale Grocers, Produce and CommLtsion Mon:Rants,
and Dealers in all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactuyeth Mee-
Bond and 11,1 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 414
IntE -CA DTES - WILL — FIN'D AT HODKINSON'S FANCY
LEINA STORE every article of the beet white STONE
ARR,,sultable either for Table or Toilet, of the latest dyke
and direct trcire Europe together with every variety of Fancy
Gonds,l34aswanc, ac.,
novl.o2w-ch.l
GLASSEST- - - - .1
thiluneut in tho Wart hm the sans finalities for teach
iug.all the Manche. of this art, .Nlr. WILLIAMS' skill as a
Mosinee. and an Ornamental Penman SA unrivalled. Gentle
men and Lady teachers Instructed in all the ornamental
branches of the art. A clean of Lady Touchers, andyoung
latli
ot ess - wbtras. en to , other studies 4nriag the. awk,
mo afternoon from i till b o'clock.
'For terms apply to the Principal.
YEW PEA NUTS-10 sack flat of the
5 0. 13 01/, nal, day remised and far sale b
REEKEE & ANDERSON, 39 Wood et
4
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MOUE
DECEMBI3R 4
J. S. 13.81 - 1.50::.
No. 65 Market, near Fourth rtrc•C
Fall Arrangement.
On and after MONDAY, November nth, 18.:;.'h, a DAILY
! LINE of elegant and swift running Slimmers, commanded
by experienced and unct.anintaluting officers, will leave Pitta! burgh every day at d P. M.
VENTGR.E.. Captain floe tp.s.
CLARA FISHER Goa Don.
RED}'Pan.ongens stropon boanl, and reach Steubenville at
7 o'clock the following morning—connecting with the Mast
Train at 7:16 A. M., making direct connection with Trains
for all the above cities—thus obtaining a comfortable night's
ram, and avoiding the fatigue of night trued by railroad.
• 437- Fare as cheap 65 by any other Railroad route.
lor Through and ducal Tickets, and further information,
I :inquire of JOHN .I.'HOUSTON.
Nd. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh.
GEO. W. FUIXON, Superintendent.
L. DEVE.NNY, General Agent. netl3
..kLLEGIIENY VALLEY RAILROAD
OJT ANDIA/Tkilt MONDAY, November 12, Fnlglit and
iftiatmgert Trab*Wili leave Lawmureville, (upper side of
Arsenal rtaall ,) every evening. (Sundays excepted,)'et
o'clock,.and stop atthe following egteuoini:
ggaash..penirgzd's, Sandy 1 . - lreek.. Verner. Ilulton
Eddy. Lo • 'l l Ferry, Flutmssue, Arnold's, Tareuitnn,
martier'e, Si lcirrieepdrt, and Klalthninete s .
Rdurningtsvill leave gisiditihmtna Station nt ha, 0 • c h„,.1
A. M., and atop at - all the above Intiirmedinte stations.
The Eacelsior Omnibus Line will convey peasengers to an d
'from their depot, corner Fifth and Mallet atreeta, at charges
not exceeding - metre cents.
Tickets can be had at the Omnibus Office, from the Agent
.of the Company, or front the Conductor&
nevii A. J. HOPPER, Suparititimist4
CENTRAtielia RAILROAD.
TIIRED' - DAlLY'Vitil_ 11'7. 1 - 13 - 1 1 ,..T;' 7 0'2 lin .11X-
And but 0110 Change At. pare ; kketween
Colitmbud rind pa4tipioie.
ON .AND AFTER MONDAY . , Juno 18th, 1855, Trains will
run ax fullowt;
GOING EAST.
Ea-press Tray. Afau Train. Night Train.
—10:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M.
_lllO " 4:45 - 12 - .50 A. M.
.../2-14 P. ll_ taaa.) 212 "
...12;;;S G:44 3.01
7448 3:213
4:48 '•
~. 244 " 8:51 `• 5:14
.. 3:30 -• .rr. 14:45 arr. 0:15
• MING WEST.
Lwnre
Col nmbes
Newark
Zanesville
Concord..
Cambridge....
Barnesville....
Belmont .
Arrire
Lwre
Beßair
Belmont
Barnes Ul r.
enrnbnin.,
...-pre..ts Train. Mal Train. Night Train
... P. 45 A M 5:15 A M. 61x) P. M.
.10:31 641 AtS
" 6.43 •• 710 "
...11:66 • • 9AOO
Coneord 12:17 P. 51 9:2.5
Zane.,llln 1:10 ta:3o " 10:30 •
Nei% ark 2:01i •• Ite37 " 11:50 4
At rive (kilumbus.... 3:20 12:15 P. M. 1:20 A. M.
Tl.e Rxpross Train going East will obeli to take up or leave
passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cam
bridge, Campbell's, Barnesville and Belmont only. Going
will stop only at the above named Stations. The Mail
Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mall in to be
receiveil or delivareti, and at all other Stations, en Ledge
.. , .
twiny; given The Night Train will stop at nil titations, on
proper notlen being given.
GOING EAST.
The 10:00 A. M. Express Train eouneeta at Columbus with
the la-pre. Train which learns Cincinnati tit a A. id, and
with the Train from the 'Weitt.on the Columbus, Piqua and
Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and
from Saminsky, thulageld and Mt_ Vernon, and with Trains
on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with
Exprega Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for Bab
tiluore, Washington, Philadelphia and Eastern Cities.
Thu P. Ji. l'rula will connect at Cc' Ai/tabus with
second Train Prom Cillei II LULU ; at Newark with Sandu.kY.
ifanafleld and Newark Railroad: and at Wheeling with the
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the. n A. :IL Train on Little .libtrui Railroad, will connect
with this .Trnin ut laalumbna. Passengers leaving Indiana
polis and Itichmund by morning Train on Indiana Central
Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, and
reach Wheeling at 915 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train
on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Baltimore at 5
I'. 3L ues.t. day.
The 11:30 P. 31. Train connects at Columbus with the null
Train which leaver; Cincinnati at 5:30 P. If., and arrives at
ftellalr at fell, A. Si.; ontinesAlug-with the AcCoOtntilodatiun
Train on the lialtinnire and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by than route,
ria 311ehitan City, Lafayette. Indianapolis nod Dayton,
rench Columbus in seas.. to take thi+ train; and at IVheel
ing will take the Accommodation Train Mr Cumberisail.
sleep there. and resume by Express Train to Baltimore and
Diotern
1301EG WEST
The 5:114 A. 31. Mail Train converts at Be!lair with Night
Trim on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with
Treine to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vrrtlol,
and Chimp.) rea Monroeville; at Columbus with the Trains
for Cincinnati, and with Trains ler Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polis and Chicas Nu Dayton and ria Urbana.
v,
The ikla A. M. Express Train connects with the Docpre.s
Train front Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 3.= P. 8.,
and C.l),llCctel with Trains Euing South and Went, arriving in
Cincinnati at 7 P. .1r-
The tk-OU P. M. Train couneets with the Amennexiation
Train from Cumberland, and :a Columbus with Heil Train
at ":15 A. M.. direct fur Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polis, Lafayette, Terra Dante, CU. Louie and Micasu.
ISAAC 11. SOUTLIWICK, Sup't.
Zanesville, June IR, IR je2l]
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURG
RAILROAD,
STEADIERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE
NIA NV FI.SII LLE, AND
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Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
V!4 ALLLLNCE.
THE SEIORTEST, ,AND MOST RELIABLE
ROUTE TO Thii/V, Ciackitio, Ikas An, Etr.
Lona, is viA CLEVELAND.
This Route is Our Hundred mil. shorter and about 0111.1
hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis.
Three Daily Trains from to Cleveland.
TDrve Daily Trains Crow Cies cloud to (.11.leago.
Tone to Cleveland his hours. Chicago twenty-three hours,
and St. Louis thirty -.to hours
Oil and alter MONDAY, ze.plegutoer 3S, 184..1.1..,
Rod 0111 rue . follows
EM=
The trains of Ow Ohio Pnnany Ivanna lia,lrwd loavn
Plt-üburgl, at 2:00 A. M. and ?NW A. M., and 3,1 a, Y. M.. 0,
not 01 A 'ham,. At ro . lo A. M., 11:8(1 A. M.. atulti:sto
fllm.: •
Train for naval:int! !cave Artiancc at 5 - Ixl A 31., 1150 A
Nl., and e.. 13 P. 31., connecting at Ilutiann with Trait. I,
t tiyallogit roll. anti Akron. and art, tag Iti Cleveland a
1 0 :2i5 A. M., P 31. ant r 31.
l'assengrrg Rock lahur i.
galena, and the N0r.t1.11,...1, t wish to g: , 0,011,01 With
1.11,111.. train Ironing 1'1tt,..1/ OE at ttt
A. m, and arriving in not . ..hand at '2.20 P M.. that nt/..
t" ,l 3' 1,,.,. ~ ,l ant•ctior. 011 - .. qgt tI,„
h „i
nazi morning. and CI I.tatt. at tnitlitt.ir
=IEI
Thw Frt,..m t r.,, F. lip, ati.l 11 , r,al, wL'.l Ni-urtga
hela wharf o•rrry .
n k
We 114,11, r-uur k hug w:th tht, Ira, lug NYellalilh
.it I I.
nn Ar.rornrwiKint Olt Trainlvan+ )1 - 011•, ;II.; ;lea
el , eptr..l.; C: to I' ,nrt..kttn,
.t 1 ; , ;il2l, In Cit. , -1/1”.1 at 211; P
Tnailt• fr"rn yard I,
dd.. Itat tat-nor . . and N.,. Inniad.•ll.l...t.
4.3...•fdktd, rkrt•datt.f. ati• and 'h.• t`,
vitt We 11.% .tt Is :Ilan rt.t .1 Man,
Tim traltn , froatn Cit•Vtd:lnti ht,el
Idllow, Lan," At redo A M Pp
03 tiliftagn fa ~311 m 7.4. A M 4,10 m
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Trth , " asol St
Inu •• F, ft..rk lxl.rd ut !Kw% 11,, is NI 1....,
1,1314, WI 5 A %I And M.
I . ,t4Arg—t... for r 4. Logio •o No. 1, I:411,1 t
rhynco ot Ow Chi. - 344.•
t • A or
r.!'.l miler: , to ',int
P.l,..rstrer. by rho 0 - TA A M Train arrb.: :it Sf 11:24
.11113 arfl hv
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liattAtltzt..-herletl fllntugh t• • 1'1, , 11.1,1.:tr,1 I
colat'hi.44 , nut! At
FARE VI A AND I'LEA fIl..kN It
Igt Has! '24 !
T.. Milan., r.! f",r)
•• 01,,elstol . 4 ".
. fi 5.1
010
9.1 !,
Cf. LMA.. YI ,
PL.Niongeno 111 1 1 1 rnille”.11,11 ,t 1 it
111111 111 M..:,..n f r.11,1. II
.1 Nit A \ I). Civ•rt.sna
.1 A. C.1143111.:‘ Ag't. PHlnburgli
Great American and U. S. Expect. and
Mall Route.
72 MILES 1)F DISTANi:I - :
AND TWO CHANGES uk - CANN ANL liAuDAt..l. ‘IO(IFLD.
AIR LINE ROUTE
urru rEN
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS
VIA CHICAIieI, ALTON AND ST. lARIS
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and Mississippi
CHICAGO TO ST. LOVIS in lLty horns. Trtuos Inure
the Illinois (Inntral Dopot„ foot of Vint, Ktrmi -
St. LouL4 Itty ELK... daily, Sun,lap; excel. rd. 7 . 15 A Al .
SL Luui. N.gi.l Szproti. daily. : . .ititurdaya oxreptotl, u
P. 3L
St. Louis Frangia and Elllignalt dully , .".thilays oxcepteK.l
6:30 A. M.
Baggage ched-rd th r. nigh 1 , , St
Trains run direct through to Anon. f 259 miler, without
change of cars or baggage. and cum. C
.; with the ompany'n
splendid ste:xmors WINOLESTER and I(K1N DEER., running
in exclusive connection nab Passenger Trains from Alton to
Luuis, 1;f.3 miles,) without landing. These boats, Jr,
speed, convenience and elegauce, are unsurpassed on the
IVesterri waters. being fitted up with Baths and spacious
Wash-rooms, 'Wording to passengers the opportunity of re.
moving the dust unavoidable in summer railroad traveling,
cued reaching di. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long
rid.
KANSAS and N 1-1/IRASK it this in the mrnit
nine, and puonengorn dwtinrd thr Spritigtiold,
iterksonyilin, Napion, and all nn Cho Mnunnoippi, Mis
moteri, Kaunas, Cumberland and Tenures., rivers, a note
tho important raving in distance, being sevontv-two miles
less to St, Lords, thirty-soven miles hats to Bloomington,
and tifty-eight miles loss to Springfield, than by any other
route. •
Through Tickets over thin route can be pi., feud lit :the
various Railroad Ticket Offices In New York, Dolton, Piffle
dolphin, Baltimore. Albany, Ruffain, Bc., and at all Through
Ticket. °tikes throughout the Staten, and In Chicago at the
Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the The
moot Ifonene—and at the Depot of rho Illinois Central Ran
road, lot of Water street.
Roaptaisible Baggage Men will always be at the Detroit, n(
the vane. Howls going into Chicago, to Chock Baggage
thomgli to 1.) pant tleetr,l on tho line.
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R. P. 'MORGAN, Jr., .3uperintentlent
IL J. I). N('HRRIfRRHORN,
General nuteenger Agent
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,
• Ead
FROM Pfb
ilTSBU;11 To _ _
C,luml,u, Indianapolis, ciarago,
Ciucinunli, Terre Haute, Rck. Wand,
I,o9ville, \ inroun,,,, lee, City,
St. Loula, Evansville, Dubuque,
Dayton, Cairo, Galena,
X fißia, MOILIpi i lei, PeUrin,
i3.11 ,, ,,int,.. Vicksburg, Peru,
N e wuj-k , Sew Orleans,
AND TILE PRINCIPAL CITIES IT TII E WEST AND IiOI TLI
Steubenville & Indiana Railroad
which u now completed and an suctmeettul operation be
twern Steubenville and Newark, Ohio.
Cutubining Railroad and Steamboat facilities. thin route
01103, to the traveler n degree of comfort unritalled by any
Road running West from Pittsburgh.
Chong , . of Tlme—Pittsburgh to Riski
n:n[l%4AL.. River, t. Armstrong Co.,
Air% DIATANCE or THIRTY-ONE MILES.-C
‘. 4 it
I :trio,
T.. 114 E4II; .
txi II . 4:
11:41,1,1 I , 14 I
- IN 1 - 0 I r
Tintlingt..l.
u-. 13.5 A. M. and klO P. M.—Dtutuprre AND 'GALENA E L XVO.EOI.
cut:meeting at lualtheth (oppo,ito Dubuque) with u Dully
Liu , of Steatu Puckuta f ,, r St. Paul and U, , Upper 111.1etsta
atiqu river dn..
Tr Ine huve CuirGar Chicu;.;. and Dubuque at 7:30 A. M.
and 7:Uu P. M.
Passongors fmtn the East aril plarcs on tha Ohio river
destined fur St. Gmis, will Bare 11.1 milrm of tedious and n
nortniu rivnr navigation from Cairn to 86. Louie, and' an-t
liftoeu boon to advance of the river route, by taking th
corn at Cairo
Tickute to ,t. I,oni ,a Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all in
-I,a-taut place". by this routo, ~art b e b e g et Il e mike of tho
I) .4 P. and I`. ti P. Itallrank in Pittsburgh, and Michlpn
Contral Itailmad In Chicago. R. B. I'iIASON,
J 043 Suparinten't.
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TILRRE DAILY TIIROUGII TRAINS between Phihalal
phut mud PittsburyiLt.
TIIR MORNINII MAIL TIIAIN loaves Philadelphia fur
Pittehurgh at 7!,, A. NI, fuel Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at
7 A. NI.
THE EAST LINE leaves Philadelphia f.u. Pittsburgh at I
P. M.. and Pittatturgh fk,r Philadelphia at 2:30 P. M.
TILE EXPRESS TRAIN karat. Philadelphia for
Pittsburgh at II P. M, and Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at
9-. M P. M.
BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts
burgh daily, °scald Sunday, at .1:30 o'clock P. M.
BIi.LNTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh
daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 130 P. M. and 6,20 P. M.
The above Liza. connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
and from St. Lotus, Me.; Alton, Galena and 011icago,.111.;
Frankfort, Lexington an d Loule•ille, Ky.; Terre Mute,
3ladisou, Lsfayette and Indianapolis. Ind.; Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springfield, liellefontaine, Sandmiky, Toledo, Clovonsnd,
Coltunbus. Kanseville, :Massillon and ?rooster ' Ohio; alai,,
N Itl the dtumna Packet Boate from and to New Olar.vcS,
I{,s, hocisvnia and CiNaNtiril.
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THROUGH TICKETB am be 1m4.1 to or front either of the
above plares.
For further particulars, ore handbills at the different
turting points. Passengers from the Wont will Lind tide the
shortest and most expeditious route to Phßadslphia, Balti
more. Neu York, or Boston. THOS. 31008 P.,
Agent, Passenger Lined Philadelphia.
J. MESKIMF.Ii,
IY 2 I Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TILE(' It E A T CENTE A L ROUTE, connecting
e Atlantic Cities with IVosteru, North-weeter u
au nout -western Staten by a continuum' Railway diresrt.
Thie Itoad aloe cimnecte at Pittsburgh with Lady Line of
Steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; Taakitqg
the moot DlntorT, CIITAFEST and nEllialLll nouns by width
YItEIO}IT can be ',worth, to and from the °HEAT War.
lil l tOnbOlLWO olll Philltde/pillinr&PittilbiLigitt.
FIRST OLASS.—Bootn, Shoes, Dry' Good., 1 75,.: idwo
(In boxes.) Pure, Featherr, 6.c
SECOND Ca.A.&l3.—Dooks and Stationary,
Dry Goode (in hales,) Ileirdwart, Lea- CO.c t 100 Me.
titer, Wool, &c
Timm CLASS.—AnYtin, Bagging, Bacon t 100
and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Or
' , PORTO CLASS.—Coffee, Ptah, Bacon and t
son V 100 me;
Pork, (parked,) Lard and Lard Oil )
In nbipping Goode from any point 11ast of Philadab
'dila, be particular to mark packa.ron, "eta ritonsy(ounni
Railroad." All thesln cousigned to the Agents of thid Bafta
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded withiut
detention.
Y1121,111T AGE:CI6--Mtwe+. Pot tor. lt. rot n; J. L. Elliott, New
York; N. J. Sueodor, Philadelphia; Alegre.. & !Looms, Kalil
more; Geo. C. Franciscan, Pit tsbuNh ; Shringtuan & Brown,
cirwiriunti, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; IC
Aleldrutu. Ailtdinun, Ind; ItatelitT & Co., St. Lotrig, Mo.; 3.
Slittlioll it Sou, Evansville, indium.
RON CITY 13S,
COLLEGE.—DAY AND EVENING GLA I Di BOOK-KEEPING.—Iu all departments, Including
teeny new and highly valuable improvement., 'which are
not elsewhere taught. Large classes attend everting" oily
to receive a thcrung.h mercantile education, iectxuve *au
all the studied delivered to Evening Mamma. Arithmetic
new eyatam) and Ito application to business. Also, writing
Included in the Mercantile Courea, or taught separateiyo
(.1.1l for a Circular for toll particular" at Colleg6llll4,lp.
pocite the Post Cate. Y W. JENKINS, PrinciptiLs
no 1 , l"
.C.EISNE. • .ItOr
NEW AND DIRECT R . q E N !
SIIROUGLI
Northortfattiioin to Dlissiselpirt River,
lOWA, MISSOURI
KANSAS AND NVB.IikSKA.
ALL RAILROAD TO WEE BILSSISSIPPL.
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAILROAD.
FORMERLY TRY: CIIVAGO AND A.RILOICA, AMR CENTRAL 3iILIYART
Tn.Acr Hensoeq
Is NOW CaIIPLETIED, and Trains run tho entire iliatance
fruul CI(1CAOO TO MAIL( NOTON, low., o about cluuu,,,
of Cbni.
Tho Only Direct Route to Burlington, (ittMay, Keokuk,
filuecatine, Oquawka, Wapello, Fort Bee Moinee, Council
ItIntl; &0, and tho WILT ♦LL RAILROAD ROME from Chicago
to Bt. Louis, Bloomington, Clinton, Decatur, Calm, Spring
field, Jacksonville, Naples, and Intermediate Stations on the
Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohid and
Railroad..
Traintron the above Lino leave Chicago on the hrrfval of
Trains from the East---avoldlug all laying over at any of the
polo tn.
Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern us!' Central
loan and Northern Missonri—tuaklng the quiekestund meet
reliable route to reach all the important points wont of the
mismssippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty
inflatl less staging-than by aiiy , otber'rcnite. ' The Road, for
a large portion of the way, is laid with the CONlukuottalt.gb,
the smoothest riding and beat Railroad - ho the West—well
stocked with the Most modern Locomotinsi and elegant now
Curs
By this route, passengers are sure of making CO/lllm-
Hens, and arriving at St. Louts on advertised time, avoiding
the vacations delay of legs and ice, and dangers or naviga
tion, 119 uu the route by Alton.
Baggage chocked direct through from Chicago, and ne
charge for handling at any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at
all the Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office of the Com
pany, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite
Building; at We Depot of the Galata Railroad, arid at the
MiddlPti Contra) Ranh - and Oillco, corner of Lake and Dam ,
burn streets, opposite Tretuout House, Chicago.
FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immediate
despatch. C. O. HAMMOND, dupl.
O. E. FOLLETT,
General Ticket Agent, Chicago.
.fis TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad
Offices of the country, FH.419
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS.
VIA COLUMpUS.
Through from Pittsburgh to Cluoluntati
th 12 noxirs and' 40 10Intitei.
C0:000030 . ut Cincinnati with U. 8. Mail I.lnosDattnera.
Covington and I . , .iiasson Blifiro:o4, Ohio oild alhin„ *Pia
Railroad. and (ha Lawvencehurgh hunt°. Counactlng
Columbna and hula, with the Dayton and Xenia, end
Indiana Central Ralltuads.
TIIII.OIGH TJCIiETy , cia Coininbuit and Cincinnati,
Lexington, Loulsvillo. St. Louis, Indianapolis, do., h.c.
Columbia, and Luis+, to Dayton, ludianap.dis, St. Lo
&c., to.
UTE LITTLE NLIANI via aaLumßuo, 4 . 41 g tim snunr
QUWE and latter noure from l'ittslimid, to ciyiysti , au.
Colll4Mtitlß with 410 CoVi:ttgiO/4 uud be-TA/whin 0 .4,
S. Mall illoatlierb Ohio and Mlaaissippi knUmad, ed e l
Lairreneeburgh Route, ulTers Proilitiao no other route can
as through tickets by all We above routes can only li
procured eta Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad.
THREE DAILY TRAI.NS, VIA COLUMBUS AND
flan Te.Ars-1,01, Pit • Imgh t0..2 na hx Ic A. M. Pam
Train, al rive at Columbus at 10-.50 o'clotif A. M., and C,
cinualt at 2:40 P. M.
RECZND TILL —twee P111.61./Urgh by 8 o'clock t. XI.
arm', at o , !tuaitm. at 8 o'duil 31-,a411 Citti)l3ll.l , ltl at 1;2.4
o'clook, tught,
Turn TitALS—Leave Pittsburgh by 3 o'clock P. M. Fast
E`xpross Tmin , arrlvo at 001w:tams at 2 o'clock A. and
Cincinnati at 7:34 o'clock" A. M.
TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA MI.I . NIFIL/S, DAYTON,
AND INDIANAPOLIS.
Das,. TRAIN-LI% vt, Pittsburgb at 2 ..'elock A. IL, am .o
at Colutubus at Ita2o A. at., Dayton at 223 o'clock P. M., nod
Indianapolis at 7,60 P.
SI.COYD Pitt.bll.Mll at 8 o'clock A. M, orri
t Columbus at 8 o'rinc.k. P. Bleep at Xania.
TIMID Truax—Leash Pittsburgh at 3 o'clork P. M, urn
t Columbus at 2 o'clock A. 81., Dayton at 6 o'clock A.
ad Indianapolis at 10 A. 21.
. • .
RIZ- De particular to call tor tickrts via Ct.lumbuil, beiatt,
hr only rolleilila nag.
r... 41 lt,,rnlat 101 l mail .ugh Tatrtii. appli at
hr (,hl.) mod lionio.yiviiitle orrnr otßre.l
u I r Lt.,
.1 ci (THE Y, 11 , 40 t A gon t.
, E..der7.l St n...t Stnn , n.
GEO PA /SKIN. Ttclint Agee
tiEA ) U Agnnt, Fittnlittrigh.
n•vlo ,T It A 1)}:li, t ion”rai Cincin rut ti
01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROA
BROAD GAUGE
CIIKAREST. AND ONL
,b-rr b, lurfiE hay. .11 itath. ml 4
1.. Si. L.t.. bon rm, Ilona I . lxtebur - 1:1
TT11: ` , .1 X 1.1.:}:"C tl x 1•111.: ..f 114 ad ~, , t2ltnotlaum wl4l
1,-- Ito.. foot mil roomy :amt.+, cmattmlothl.
rr
.”411, /1.1 l'.l/1,11, au. )(annuli fn. l'ittabarint
. ii.e1,111g1,.1111,1 will , l.llraaile for Intlaaa.t
--eoriata/111;;; theio unit Ter, Han. and itidnuaiid
hall nay.) fnr 1 nr.-u,,... / car. ut Ter r. IlN11•1,
t, ware to gia I.llng,
nal a , lease rirt , butgh
ST 71,1 a I•vEl t'l .41 A N 1
Mau. Tll%l X .St A. .%1
F. 51, L, lea,. M. 3 1/. )1
1 1 a.../ager.
i he-r e el.
aloe •
i / reeltlnlla3 /r
am/-, lin ll / -\n,“ 11/..1a / "•. en•l ate.
;al,/ th 1 1/r ,, 114 4,..0ind l
eel for '2.1 . 1,01.
11.r.u,41. In VI hour.. r.)rui.rtlng of lid 4v - rti nittC itjo 1111 ,
.na Contra! 1tad0....1 for (.Iru, 111te&mer.
aa et all Its, sal for Mea.ll.l/.. k•len Neu- Sr. b/an( 111$/1 1 , 11 1,, I. L, Lit.: ILYWCI .11113...ae01.11$ r r.•r
•'3ll itlWll5l , lib,l al ell. eleauem tw I'l'l
Itlitaaa (<.l ; 1 1„,ire/tiliti
Thie 1, on, Ilia , "nor ..11. , r1 , 41.11..” I , ,St
•To pt 1 ,, u• 1., lantana/ aid '4li , :10
Xenia anl I)mi/ion Iki
• r I'll,.
FtruNIND ('E.A.as •• ..• Is 2
Pa....nrsra and 11m4,9ag0 tronsfatraatftout DOT.at to
x,.•
n , rnugl , ititther information. alp!
.1 1, , TI(121. Ti.. Lot A.gota. U a I Itailnud
oonier utf. e. blouougithela. i'lftsburgli, or to t; VA
PA I:K IN. Tic rot Age nt, Italaral str,ut 6/111 int, a Ilogholi
.1 A 'ITS W
Stiponnicittlont V. ,4 NL 11.311 road
t' K NOW
• .1,01.1. l'inat,urich,
LI.IIsOIS CENT,RALAJLROAD
l'Alttil MG TICE
Ureiat United States Mall rind Exprv•it
TWO PAB , BENUEIt TRAINS RUN DAILY on Ito ont"
angth frvw DUBUQUE To
AND
cnrcAuo. n, cAnto.
Thin Road, in eonnectino with Train, of the Ohio and
Mistrinaippl R and Chimp and (Ulnas Railroad, forms
the newt dlreet antionly rontinumei R. R. route fro.
CIIICAOO to LOUIS,
CHWAUO ro C.kIRO,
I'IIICAOO to DUBUQUE.
Train leave linkage ar. follow!,:
lo A M and Itn.3) P. M.- Hr. !Arta Lan Cerro EXPRaXS.
Paanenara, for RI Inure by Ulla train take the car. of the
trill., and MIN% It . R. al :amnion:Ll, and are carried direct to
Al. Louie.
PENNSYLVANIA RAI LROAD.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Phlladoirlhh4 -
H. J. LOH:RAERT,
Fuporintondent, Altoona, Pa.
ENS
R€I&DS.
.....
--------- INSIMAIMEr' Ali : ' -MT4'DROK,EII.B
-
- f-- ~ 7 , 4 .--
,iGII Si L eONNEI.LSVITL - E 4 I
ATN I r,
„ 3 ' . v r. ' 011PANY, fLigiL j/'A.,17t10, ::* " LikTwnra r gfr - tv . ker,
. Sum. -1- 3 s' --,-- v W,l-.14C.M 1 44.4f C"b .e 'Arco: 4 I :6lrttlstrept,tztewnafpol,,, Nato's Dratta,
oonatyttirm . Milft6nlurlutz.
~ EAID:I7SE CASTMAPITAt,:Iteo,OOO. ~_ .
? vaer in on
,collou rn ,„ itmetiated.
Stocks ,Ifotigttf "knd z tiolit ime OulMillkiess. " Una tWarratth
.*PieflgiZgig._.
li.A0141.4)411). The Thirty-sixth Aununl Statement of tho Assets of the la t ne t t,whow,.. ! ,p. ..2:st.. t.t..!, ..! 11
OPTS PROM . VVIIST - NEWTON TO C - 1!1. NF.1,1,81-1L1.1% -ETNA INSIJILANQF EX. I SIIPANY, of Hartford, as furtgalysl,, Parkicular 41;pan(ion-pmf.d.to twierithL.,,,,iifd'ini‘br ci,ji- .
this Agency on tfio let °Liam:tory, 1356, under oath Par !Make.. t . I , - .0 - 11 •• ' .- ' 1 1 '
Illlyseigfit, mike from .01(tsburgh, On the 1 oughtogliens
• Real Estate, nain8111111.013d• • 4 19,678'05 -
. 2111:15bitthip*Apus atfirM i decpto Prom Iwo
River.
Ssvoutystwo Hortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 per cent,
This craw tlrat.class Road Is now opon tor rho transport.
7'2,000 00
Hun of passengers and freight, In connection with the fin l'3"ie semi—•
steamer•EOLlAN, from Pittsburgh to elmnollxville dail
, s , /IA
' Debts due the Companyzpecured by m0rtgage .... 7,313 17,
follows? Bills Receivable, well secured. payable at Bank 128,327 35
The steamer HOLLAN will hare her n 1) trf Above. the "' lr '' d Se. ka in Counacttoat. 07415 00
Monongahela Bridge, eve Rank Sirs Its in the city or Hartford 143,896 00
n afterno.n, at haltin,i. three
Bank ....51.4 loi hi NOV York city 98,050 Oti
o'clock, for West Nett tun, Lonnix.Ling then nab, the Morn
log Train leartng at 8:10 for Connellstille and renrionif
Cash no hAnd, iu flank, and in bands of Agents
there at 9:50 A. M., ill time for rho Stag., for 'Uniontae and others
Yam to fkunalboulle $1 7O
Pare to 'Uniontown- 2 2.,
A Train WUI helve egunelhiville In the morning, at bl,
o'clock, tor West Newton, n o d wenect there with the
!steamer &Ilan at 7041 in lime t.. roach Pittsburgh at •
Faro from Counellsrille to Pittsburgh $1 75
Fare frittu Uniontown to Pittsburgh 2 25
The Local Freight and l'aiu,enger Train will leave Con
nellailfle at 10:30 A. IL, and returning will leave West
Newton at 3:30 P. Ti!.. stopping at all way stations for freight
and passengers.
On Saturday the usual afternoon train will lie over until
the following morning at 0:30 o'clock.
Passengers by the Saturday afternoon boat from Pitts
burgh can by thin arrangement go forward without delay.
Fur further information, apply to the Officers oft board the
steamboat EOLIAN, or to the Agents at West Newton and
(3ennellsstlle. D. W. CALDWNI,I 4
oct3o Assistant Superintendent.
GREAT DISCOVERY
AMPLE TESTS both by able Practitioners
and Chemical Analysis, have dentonstrat,l tin, grout
value of PROF. BE GRATH'S beautiful combination. culled
ELEOTIUC OIL," for the relief and cure o f p a i n . But the
people them/mire. are rendering their verdict in a manner
both unmlatekeable and eatisfactury. Mere than 20,000 Wi
the have been sold in a very short time—a great proportion
to thaw whin hoard others revommond it, who had trite/ it.
That it is kplendld discovery, is everywhere acknowledged
and.nothing like it wax ever before pnlainaL Why, for
Coma alone, it le worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people ' , as it
always cures these painful tormentors In twenty-four hours.
But what is It not worth to the people If it atrial Salt
Buena,, Pe . yslpelas, Canker, Ulcers, Sores of 1111 lands, (fn'-
quently eft
Newt all the Patti twenty-four heats,)
Itheumattem, Neurn gla, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitts,
PAM. Carnpla nte, Cramps, Sprains, Sure or Swelled
Breast, Felons, Wounds of all Hada, etc.? Would S,,iOQ,CoOO
express Its value to the people? Nn. Because g luau will
give trendy for relief from lota. Will this Oil relieve pain!
Certainly a wit. Saute men as we have often named, Iretic.r.
able and high - Minded Merchautei Mayon', bam, and other,
have so laid, after from ton to filly trials. Thcy say Cut
' HLECTRIC OIL is the Afloat medienl combination o,er pro
pared, nelilier utlenslve npr injurious, but effectual in ail the
above an many other eases . Porno honorable and heavy
business rme have, it is true sold some tho old
utrhrn
tine, bitten/male, or anal tar, ' &0, external applicutton.,
until their ctuitoneirs returned battle after botch,, with ths
reins; k that "the remedy was worse Dein the pain;" yet
ouch men have never recommended nor given couneetanee
to them. But see Rome of our best merchants entering coo - :
every ten days, and sharp giving additional teat Loony to
the value of this wonderful discovery. That it knot many
Indira are tieing it as a mesiirtnal toilht article for themselves
mod their eldldnsn, is well krunvn. It eurea all Pimples,
Blotches mud Eruptions on the fare and ;auk, to w , siert a
time, you would scarcely credit it. It fcepieutly notureo a
painful swelling to two hours, had done it in half 1111 Lour,
cured nanny effectually In nix hours. If lades knew the
soothing, drengthroing mid healing virtnea in this I al, they
would never be induced to use anything else for womb maw
plaints or pains of any kind.
its now insert a letter Joel recrfrod item pesos WILES,
Esq., who went to England six weeks since. die.,
aNDON..IIv I,
PEW. DE fiaszn. Phila.—Dear Ste. When I tt
1.-ft P
homel4:d.
for
my health, (scrofulous eruptions, Sc.,) I never expectwl
return again, believing that my complaint would wsm carry
ore off Whoa you gave me ' three bottles of .oui b:lectric
Oil In/ take with me, ns meanly a palliative, I did not Conk I
would KU vary won be caled Moon 1,, tl u n,k you, as 1 nuW do,
for my complete restoration
I can only .y, before the ileioriure the stellate!, that
you Inn,. 0/4 to Myr here with follr Oil . t011.k , .a iortuni.
in one Year. There is nut another suniLir imulaine to ISLd•
land, if in the world. I will w Cie lay next steen,er.
Yours, most truly. HENRI . Wiia.y.
ft cannot be thety ltuegmetions, who state that edi Sore.,
that hart ditichtwitwl front axe Montie w tiv.. tturn. have
been cured by this It , unuot ire Learn, lea a deCkiw
lien, where pain is relieved ie elm day, ofton in half 1111 ha.
No! reututon .Ll,O dlctatoa no —end ell euielrral wratrn
letters gay Coale and ROO them. A regular Doctor in
attendance; and Ladies can nntsutt u Ludy. priiatel), Ly
dropping a Imo to the offlesi. Advice from a dietante, Leek-
Mg:inquiriest apt any physician can answer, will be
attended Co. etway, enclose a stamp, aa itur attrifee are.
freely given, and we ant drawn aeon tea often in this we
All casee treated liberally, with or without the 'lll. as 1 hav e
two Physicalua ftf.R laird fie they i•ttittewi pa tie eie.
PROF ()RATH,
Ne...tu :teeth 1..i,d0h otriett
Is. 11.—The latuent bathe ten non, the rieane4
nnity trIR Or MI) CR. or !Winn t• 1 • tu , lf sn
hems
.o there week,. no I wed, h. er , .
Cl_v:r - For Rusk by tin 1;171. II hEI e Ito it t.
Cosmopolitan A +.oc lat. (on•
...VEltr),ll, t. Ili.
tiNGE3SENT:' , f. 4 . the Secolid •k nimbi
of thu , tarrdtt oi , 6 g , tri:ttuuani.a, fr•r
.:( Idt•rrattltn Rod Art, it?", truirlt , r - rtr tin.. 1 , 1.1
1,1111111,/ erni, turrt,gtins.uort,. //11/1 1,1,1,./.
fat fantod It ‘t t u 11 Etre
t t , 111. 3 / 1 1
I u forming the tutu e•Pilectieu. II •ultu,Amxnrnn •
art. awl tit• etkernlll4., tnet i
Lave ant orl..ktnt. 'l//111 , t• • / .1, /. /// /1'1,440/
t,, twat, of tine moat dirrtiltzttltritr•rl Amer 11/1.1 OriP/ItX; h.•
0711 mtankut , :, , m• of thoa 7(uu-Nt irrtrd,r. tam , . Jowl , ,
tiwat rice Blatt, 1) :1,
it. 1.111 rr MO( 1,-,Ellet.
ICO} 1E NEAS/lINOTIIN In" Connli)
ISYNJAVIIN Y ItANICLIN, IL. , Eh tit ottntlwr.
D.U..4IEL WEB TY.IL th. Statonanui.
A rove , lal agnnt hne ri.14.1 Fur..;, nnt•n. anti
jutlltltttot 11-1 WU. ltl II Of 1,t4,01 sottri., ',rt. L,ah tt, to n r.
and Intatiln; StnAnnryand Choice P:1 /1. t 111.41.
crltol. forming • lug., L , •/ ie.'t )14/ I
Pnintlngx Awl I.l.acuarr. t.•
..113,114
tti 11,1, ta,J,.ti 1,3 yt.ttx.
TERIE; ALENIEF:E...,III
Thn rnyment of Thine 1411 An eat.— an) oln• nn
la, of [lit. 11/1 I .•01111,. Lim t. , 4111.1 isi 1110
Maga/its , .l.,r ttlllt all I Al.. 1. ,• i5..1 11/ OW 41/01 / 1 /111..11.
ttl thn Statuary and Paluti ug ,
Tho Litrtn.tnto lArtund In , nO., tt , • • on-t- IL,t Ittllt•n
Ing Month!) Mfnga,wa. 11.0111 n l l n nmal h n. ,
LtincknulAPA. ILAnn . L.old Worth, tiralnun',..
1t0..k.
1`.[ . .,[1,, [...king fir. Inamiterdutot et. t,, •, r,
1 Lite Magay.uarn ,ake ylmir, r titt• duo r,
urt dun ~ ,l ti an b.• Kalia of mAml.n
1111,,1 nr,. dot ..tod 6.0 Ow %..1 t ,
1 , 1111110,
Ihr At/mulotgro .ketured by Ite, o tt o
an••—•
lot All r•oiructuo the
L EIZI 1 , 1 , .
t thr ,tan. lu the 01t.,1tt...1 otet I 11•
atm..
2+l Kuril nteuttott i,. Cr3lllnbutiA,Z I, wardS ItarritaDutr,
11i . 0 iVotko of Art, tshirh nro I Itt• duotrittutu.l tuna
, trtarl Mid alt. at IL.. .0 rat.,-tug ti •I
i- At t I.
OW ~,1 111try, , ti , bursimg thoun..6
VaneT•
in ~s attingfenuir far on-tub. sLq, a LII
than post.oilin at/drags in ft:11, stating th.• 111. e 01 they n,d,
flco Magazine to , vmmoncv, and 119VM thr• ir.i NT twittered at
thn postullko prevent Ions: Oil Ito nrelpt a oertlflaato of
tantobralap together with Out detrod. will In.
(vrilrarcit‘l t. nut rtart of tho muntry
Thou , ' who parchatak biagailtim bookst.a., w.II ,p 1.84•1
that by Joirauf thin Aussociatiou, that xrrine the Alava:me
and ire< tulrt in the annual distributtma all at the mama late,
they now poy fur the Magna - lan 1:110151,
lor Mealhorstilyn,
Actary C. . A..
At eltlwr of alio Principal M D
ono-- Y
Ktlicke u rt... ..kor A M 11,01-
dae" eifine, 348 Broadway, Now fork ; ur Wootton ,411,-,
otor otroad. Eaddli.kr
Butwortptiona received Icy Dr. GEORGE 11. .B...k.TSED.
No 140 Wood street, honorary Socrotory, for Phttbatittl-
Donna.
uov7
WA T lilt ( 1 Cairti TN Kr TE an
, Eld st.,
(South old o.) brtwoon Brno btrNlt 1,141,1 the Itivec,
Pittblutr&h,
110CTUlt UAKLZ, Oratinate and I.rartitinner in the Old
&Lo,da of Modirino, Allopathic and lionsa.opathic, and 1, 1
ilia pitatten yearn a aucccasful Ilydropatlllst, has opened a
WATER CURE In the above location.
Thu f..rft'clAl' unto, dint and immediate ,fleet thin syst , -in
Itaa on all raven, and all distal:sea acute a nd while .1
in wild, Kratoful and inyipoluting to the weak anti
readers It peculiart) dtvdrable L, fataili..a,lyhnsill Ird tran ,, l
at their homes.
Allopathic and llomreopathic treatment will ho adminn
tered snliere dostred hot, utter long and thorough caper,.
ouo.Del .t Baru gl ram ad.raded proferenre u, Hydretw),y,
which has, titrunghout the old and new world, proven so
eminently sticcessaful In every form of including In•
rlptent Consumption, •Brourilide, Dvspopete, 1 ullatumatot y
and lTheroule noutuatigm, Asthma, oatan.us,,-INerVOUr read
Liner Diseases, Testimonials arcane from ifidtlyxeputabin
citteena of nearln everylith,to in the Union. can ho examined
at Doctor Betide office. The Rovercuil Clergy are invited to
,oinurit him gratis.
Warm water Nang next in the C•111111111,111Cht. and olive
throughout the treatment, It Ia a luxury luaus.] f 0 plot,
sant, as those tinacqualittitsl might num..,
Itartasects—Aleasra Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer,
W. W. Wilson, W. 11. Williams, Thom on Bell, 1. R. Wel
din, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. liolmos, ps
English, B. M.
Tho undornigund, laving •ieitel bootorArra's Institti
Lion, and witnooned hie outrelzful troatruent. rhoorfully
ro , ommou.l hun as n thoroughly edticatod and skillful
nirlun
Charles T. R 113.011, Jon, llT'onnell, David Ilont. John t:
(sortie, Robert Patrick, John IL Llvfugstnu , .I,Am tVil g la
W. W. Patrick, Mows Y. Eaton, 0. Ormsby Gregg.
OUREN"
!louse,
108 IVieal oloaf, i'illoitargh.
All persons fond of GOOD LIVING will please
tall and Judge for themselves. Always on band,
the bost of Oyntorn, Meets, Wien, Tea, home
made Brow], hon. Olstenle, warm Corn Bread. •
NIUSII and Milk, Fried Mush, WetHee. Buckwheat Cakes,
The cooking will be Ruh as will gratify epicuriu.
*4- Familial supplied with Oystoraat reaeonahle rates.
oct2Tett
j ARAI AIN'S IVATCIIES. MOO AND J ER" Lit
11 ROBERTB de mierinut are now selling the, their
lorgo and carofully selected stock of Gino Macho , . Cloekl,
and rich Gold Jewelry at greatly minced prices., to make
room fur an entire new stuck, winch will lan roceired direct
front the Ettetorn MUllu&cturies in a few weeks for the Fall
train.
Purchasers desiring to buy good goals ut low prices,
should rail iromsdlately and examine our stork, as we ore
dettmained to close it out without regard to root or forturr
prices. Dou't forgot the pile,.
ROBBRTS A BROTHER.
No. 41 Fifth Orem, next door to Wood,
/far- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in tho best
unmoor, and warranted,
ALDESIDERATII3I.-31. JACOB'S A3IALGAJJ PENS
will be found on trial superior to Gold or Steel, rrerem-
Lliag tho IZuill mato than the former, and collecting none of
tho eedlinent about theta which steel pens do. They will be
found unrivallixl for Records, Deeds, Etr., as they do not.---u 4
steel pens uill—chauge the color of the ink after a few yuars.
One trial will prove them to to Me pen that has been no
much wanted- Sold exclusively in Pittsburgh by
LOUGHRLDGB At MAXWELL,
_1!4.1. 126 Wocd strain, shove Fifth.
•
D /i7,013.&—T0 those shave themselves, 'a really go. 41
llazor—une the:cuts sweet and clean, mud coutintiee to
do so for ymra—la a Itartiry; SaVre temper. ttnie and money.
It in now universally acknowledged that leh rises iknierican
e,dd by W. W. WILSON, curnor of Market and
Fourth streets, far surpasses any Razor of English manu
facture.
Iteader,.try one of them, and if you don't find the Mato
!tient true, Wilson will return you your money.
novl4 W. W. W1.1,30N.
TipEVOLVERS! REVOLVERS!!-Jum rti
Called, by Expreas, direct from
the manufacturera, li-splendid tumor: •',
meat of Corra REPEATE.IO PISTOI4
!bur, bye feud nix trial barrel; all of
which we will ion for cash at aa low
pricee as they can ho bought in the city of Sew York.. Per
soot going to Australia and California will find (het they can
do bettor by purchasing their equipage at home, than they
can among we give peruses a chancy to try
any of the above tole before leaving the city, and in case
of a failure we refund the money.
BOWN S TETLEY,
1.30 Wood idreet„Pittaburgh
UOK W WAS for Bale by
noial HENRY 8 COLLINS.
$773:48 83
Tha amount of het:Maim; dna or not duo Co &mike or other
creditors—nothing.
LOB5OB adjusted and tkuarapcirm...., • ;
',Murat adjtisthd and not dne--$148,518
Lomita unadjusted and in aturpenao, waiting for further
prouf--i111,257 50.
All other chime against. Company are small, ouch only
ea printing,
Agents instroctod to take no risk over MOO% .
The amount insured in any Gay, tanin or. village, depunda
upon the chancier, material and construction of buildings,the width of streets, tho Emptily of wider, god, condition Of
the fire department, and otter circumstances.
The amount Insured In blocks of buildings varies; the de
sign is to limit the toile by any one fire to 51,0,000, or lees.
1110. A. ALEXANDEII s 13ecrentry.
Hartford, January lat,1811".
STATE OF es'POSECTICIPP,
Hartford County. J al
Personally appears* . Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
Aik
the na Ineurance Zupan'', and made oath that the fore
going statement. by him subscribed,"is true, according to Ids
host knowledge and belief.
. I LeffitY4NYWYI9II, &idle's,. of the Peace.
Lasses paid by this Company for the- year 1855 exzeed
$750,000, while tho premiums recuired fur the same t.linti Ihr
exceed any other year, since the organization of the Com.
imoy.
covering nearly all descriptions of prey. ty, !atom&
at this Agency, at remunerative ratoa.
to_ °Mem, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jean IT. B..TEN-ItYcic, Agent.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IrSU
RANCE COMPANY.-01Doe la the North Room of the
Exchange, on Third itreet, 'PRILAVELPRIA.
MARINE INSURANCES
ON VMSELS,
Ciao°,
Ya22o/378. To all parts of the World.
IN D INSURANCES
On gouda by Rivere,Caaals r Lakeeand Land Carriagua to
all xxirte of tho Union.
FmE rNSITRANCES
On Marchendiet generally.
On Slirroe, Dwelling llurnea, ic.
ASSETS OP ME COMPANY, Norember 7, 1553.
Bondsand Mortgagee.- $ 24,300 Oa
,tote of Pennsylvania, ..Plilkulniphla city, Spring
ilarden. Sent.liwerlr., and other /vane . 181.55$ 42
eterkm in &tub, Railroads and Insuranoe Caw
panlee
1.4 ^. ARUN receivable
Cash on hand 1511,132 d 04
18,01 10
Balancee in the honda of Agouti, and premium..
on Marine Polieleli recently lamed 121,707! 67
Sobeeription Notes 100,00 d 00
Wtn. Martin, DISIS.CTOR.9. .
* Dr.l3.'ll. littertun,
Joneph IL Seal, Hugh Craig.
Edmund A. Sender, Spencer Mcllvain,
John C. Darts, Charles Kelly,
Robort Burton, Samuel K.Stokes,
Jobe li. Penrose, . Henry Slant,
(kncee G. I.4.iper. .7amm'rrennair,
Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
11. Jowl Brooke, , Jcplant La. Price;
'3:G. Jahnrnd, James Tennant,
Jurnee C. Rand, John B. Sample,
Theuphllrin Paulding, Charlen Scheirer, '
Jemee B. McFarland, .1. T. Logan, Plttedrorgh,
W. C. Ludwig, E. T. C. Mown, do.
WM. MAltraN, Pr esi dent. .
THOS. C. RAND, Tice Presidenti
Jontrn W. COW/2 , 1, Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
marlei Na 96 Water stmet, Pittabargh.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' LIFE,
viltk; AND MARINE 1:;91IIIANCE COMPANY OP
PIIILADELPHIA. i ;
Capital ... — 000,040
Aromnit securely invested.-- ......
This Company offecta Eire Insurance on Buildings, Goods,
Pornltnre, &a Marine Insurance on Vassals, Cargo and
Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Hiram, Lnk.e,
C‘atials, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Iran
mance upon Lives, upon tie; most favorable terms.
lion. Thomas B. Plot - once, Jame. E. Neal!,
;,,rue H. A rrestreeg, Charles maws,
I '..MiddletOu s E. L Helmtiold, •
C.s.rtre . ifeLmbeld, Y[64 C. Brass - Ater,
Mandedield. lame Larch.,
THOMAS B. YLOKENCE, .Prestdent..
t:na sae It. 11 4..mitul-as .§scroisr9-
PITIS:IBERSEr REFERENCES.
11•• n . T. m. Thar& Hon. J. H. MVllntock, t
live_ P. Shannon, Col. S. W. Black,
H.,n J. R. Out-brie, A. R. SECaiment, Esq..
Thom:. J Koonan, Ycq , Wiit.on NrCandiem,
Horan Fester, Gen. J. E. 31ourhead,
P. Ni Riddle
The ,lesmeter of the above Company is of tho Brat ciaitt
an•l rtntatin.•o the rare stet unusual privileges of Eire, 3.lau - ia,
4,1 , 1 Lifi• Insnruntr
lobo, elevatod rtanding are associated in Its mat
C. and illtertlaPli a. Ist.rislerlders.
THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent.
J-17 -
V.,: 90 Water atra St.
•
1.711 E ritANKLI N. Fl4i
compA_vi. PIIII,,iIIgLYLHA.
inet.roay.---Aitlarica W. flauckur,• Thomas Mort, Tobias
ihituaelb,; th. We, W. Rtrhs24-).
N1.,))1,,a) 1). Lowe,
David ti. Brown°, hiqr
- Itsscura, President.•
Alt te. (1002 T.Ea, SOL
l antil,oo 10 uult., iasu porpetusl 9r Limited, on ottoOt
iption or property, in town :tml country, at retro; as kW
ni • ...nbdt , lit with security.
'rho ( . ..tapany tiara resat-red n largo etaltialgatit
whirlt, with thatt capital and premiums, wanly inceetLai,
toot ..2.2(21. pc..tirti.ai to tho immur ed. ‘llw , A.ots il,
t...,l2Company, on January Ist, 1&51., as put
12 Act ~r Assurnl.ly, wean as fOllOWa vi
41718,1Z1 I
.
}},tatty_ 61,,T77 .78 i
Temporary 83,066 '
, ot.sse
84,348 81
. .„. t.1.1.'12,703 44;
.loco titea 1 110,krptinstfori. a poriod of tvropty-Ano your
,11 Lary laud upward of Ono Million 1. - our Licindre4-Th0n
,..1 Ihrllam hy tiro, tberoby affording ovidonoo
n ti :ag,". Of :nantaurd as well. am the ability and disiketlaffa
Itioci w u f. pn.tuptliews all liabilitlee.
.1. IA RI) I LI; COFFIN. Agent,
north-east eon Wood anti Third tar
ERCII ANTS' AND MECIIANICS'
TUAI. INSURANCE CO3IPANY, No. 80 Walnut
,ireet 5..a..d0l door r,,u+ Fourth, Philadelphia.
.1111h/rived Capital $500.000
Capital paid in
f. 858.
yips rtennt by tiff Lainstature of Perinsykettil, Apeif
Thu Company I.' now prepared to issue Policies fa itre,
‘lstrine, inland, Navigation and Railroad risks: at the ca , -
oht rates of Pow - num; and having the wwttrity of a cash
alpitat it also adonis the insured an annual purtialpatiou in
flit• profit, without any liability whatever.. . .
IMRECTOftB.
Henry L. Stevenaort, Stephen Toram, .
John W. Tllforat, John 31, Oanmey,
Lurid B. Taylor. Ain:nudes. Murphy,
Thom:. D. smlth. 11. K. Itichnrdffion,
Witham Y. 14...n0, John N. Gemfu. N.Y.,
William Morn., June. W. Weators, N. Y.
HENRY L. /STEVENSON, Proltdrat. i
IL K. filrnsantiON, Seerotary.
T11031.3S .1. lIHNTHR, Agora, I
, (1•36 N, 30 DO Wator et., botwcou Wood awl Market
.: P 4
ENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COM 4
PANS'. OF TITTSIIITROIL corner of Fourth and
.t.nithliold etrools.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, poo,ooo.
I naur Iluildiuly and other property against loss or dam.
age by Fire, and the porile of the boa aml Inland Nerigathni
and Tr nnnp.•rtntit.u.
Patternua,
iiennedy T. Friend,
I. Grier Sproul,
Georg.) It. White,
A. A. Carrier,
W. & Haven,
D. E. Park,
11. R. C. ,aggahall.
Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, Prasident,
BODY PATTRRSON. Vice Yreeldent-i.
A. A. rAIitISIZT., Secretary and 'Trwallrar.
S. F. tdRAIER, Aasistant Secretary.
D. M. L.n,K,
.1 J. Jones,
Jar.l) Painter,
Negley
linall63tl
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU
RANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST 4)AIPINY, Pruia-
Drt.rau.--Chartereal April 213th, IMO. Charter Perpetual,
CAPITAL, $250.000,
0(Ilen, South-east corner or Third and ebeauut ertriSeis,,
Philadolpida.
OFFICERS OF TIIE 110 ME HOARD AT parunsuar...a.
btephon R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Audiroso W. Thompson, Lawrence Johuso
Benjamin W. Tingley, Goo, Moiled:try,
Jamb L Florencr, Janice Dovaroux,
151 7d.hvin, William McKos.
i'.4l.l.ent—Stolibeu R. Crawford.
.F . Fe.VIA II II. -- .AMbre.6o W. TbotnpffOn.
ETlMitter—Astf.TbUrgh—Jazuee H. Si jape , d. D.
legheny ( Vey—R. D. Mowry, M,
GIX). E. ARNOLD, Agent,
No. 74 Fourth strost. Pittsburgh.
_ _
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
Prnsernon.— R. MiLLER, Zr., President; F. td
I , etney, Secretary.
, ssockoo
Will flosure easing. aIICAPITAL kindei of risks, FIRE and lIARII4E.
All will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
A Home Indthation, managed by Dtrectors who are 'skit
known hi the community, and who am detionuirted, `fropromptness and liberality, to mitlntrdu the character Which
th..y have assumed, no offering the twat protection to thbse
eke desire to be IllBlllVd.
Dma.croati--IL =ler, Jr., C. W. Rlekstson, J. IV. Butler,
N. IL , llnee, Jr., W. U. Smith, 0. Ibmsen, Ocorgo W. Jackaott,
m . in. M. Lyon, Jamefi I,lpplocott, ocorgc Du role, Jnmce Mc-
Auley, Alexander Nimick, llamas ?cum.
447- Office, No. 92 Wator etreeL (Wdrellouse of Spau,efc
Cu., op stolen,) Pittelburgh. uocZkly
Pittsburgh Dollar Savings lustltutliA4
No. 68 Sburth STreet,
NEXT DOOll TO THE PITTSBURGH RANK,
TS NOW OPEN daily fr.om 9 to 2 o'clock;
also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9
o'clock.
Deposits noodred of all sinus not less than ONE Dora.A,
and a dividend of the profits declared twigs a year, in Julio
and December. The Trustees, fur the, purpose of furthering
the Itenc‘olent 016,"tis of the Institution, have entered into
guarantee bond, thereby giving additional Security to de-
Itsdni containing the Charter. Rules and Regu.
lotions, furnished gratis, on application at the office.
•
PresLitent--GEORGH ALERBE.
VICE PILEBIDENTtI.
JOll3l El. Sluienburger,
Clairlin, Knapp,
N. Grattan Murphy,
Thinibald Umintaettor,
Isaac M. Pennock, . .
William J. Anderson.
miustima
John G. Linek..•fou, Jamee Hardman,
Hill Burgwiti. John M. Kirkpatrick, : e
Albert Culberia,m, John D. M'Cord,
Robert Chewier, Robert Morrow,
J. Gardiner Collin, Walter P. lidaratiall, ;‘.
.1 lonzo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock,
John S. Conway°, Henry L. Ringwalt,
Chorine A. Colton, Robert Robb,
ii. C. Eilrington, George R. Riddle, •
Francis Felix, James Rboada,
George F. Gillinore, Jamee Piddle,
Janina. S. Moon, George S Selden,
William S. Haven, Alexander Thuile.
Secretary and Treasurer CHARLES A. COLTON.
.1y111:dly
Hopewell Ilepburn
iii]..rg e It. 11 , 1Itta,
withal]. F. Johnston,
Janie]] W. Ifnilman;
Alexander
'illialn PIAInt.,.
i eIOYPER--200 bago prima Rio for MN by
tiov27 MUM. M.&1B d HUNTER
.44
212.5 M 00
$827,470 5.1
DIEZCTORS
DIAL`CTUEM.
(1U: 2 1:24
. CATIMARTIV,Lfit
•i ~ i... , it,..tti ..- -.. ~,,, ttithir*M4y thnit . Ind*
. . caw otutho internal p
Orptnify
.-- '.-:',-,. - •,,..... the blood andrtimulato !tin healthy
J"' • ' -..'''' 1,,r . ..y., artion.tenitYinfiddre this st .
, i-;--'' ' ,- „etthissijetpoletOtiltrat entad other
-a
AO/,..).... ._
~ L cirgailli of tholiist i r, r Wing{
Ivor,: ^ r•T 1 ,
....5.i..--... i .. 7 ., A dvii iik ate , 4.
oar.
__ . . ,
..-‘r , ' 4 4 ,. , k , MOD°.„vizt i rMi • 4 4 (4 .
` 4 4,,,Aeovt-.. I - .7 ..Wre...-......ii tliseade. •TAtnaildisnishrtr Ultra thitr
~.E,„iil , _ - rirtufw, by fWetwors,,t brandana and
' , Tdriniiiii't htidniwil cinna t bfdatigisitnis disodiess abort be
1
' fi en ° Lfted' hd lids iet 'ff e lor ruld B7 ch lk L a t it r t4il es to ll f t4Cl orb t'3l ld "31"ri the wsp la tclo grl n of
1 1111111 • Utb:r;alleir thi/iiiihltitefrAtil9 ittillihottiethilmenken,
Anita tuio,,witich , the - AiFtß t •b9. l 9.%9Ntt4WilidttstiAto pm`;
''nisiftwie to hi! idoidring.
: V. Anne` led' sioigiirDistottiezr Rirtheiritiehttlieralifitaintis
, Able'? they hayebem found tb,,eure.,..---.4 r-ai4115.416 -.
'''roteceirtrwoos , =;rhhii dinfotlaVyine, Or sue iiiintity
us Xo teittly.xaoralhallawcia,liUdrhnterts "
l A'" uvu tkng ramrkof gr the ine' cure` orbOth'M h ob e ee a ria ddell'lt
' tinder a
, - , ~. -
costive habitief bnds:t "Mucci Witinildtt Wes if bO.
ARNOLP'ti - ;eo . llati kers aitti Ex: 1 promptly relieved. - ..
, a change' tindrert Dtedirs In 7.x.clutng . e, Can, ktMlt.l - -, YouilirsrerXr4vddcirli ionistita . eir the? inicalivilms.
G
N utea. Sight and Time Draft : a, Ac. Collections mirefiilly et, ;VAS, fpul alwayannein e ,, tal k ntudcbdo4drom One
tentled,to,.antlvrectiedaretuittedlo any part of the Union. t 6 tOitr-fir itimulate the stomach and liver Into b , y se
:.&toette bought. end ; solAkon; conuntsakini 1 , - *ion.' They -will -do it, "and AN - ikear/bier - nt' ' and
'' rnr - ivd- 74 iOarth-etreet„ pent door to the Bank' of Pitts- soul-bema of dyspepaia will rapidly dkuppoo,,,3Thor t it hoe
burgh. ' ' : : , , ,
~, , sepia gene, don't forget what coral you. -'- -
1 , , TOR A 1/01n. , BrOrtloir,. , or , alerbieltkadfOi e.eil
-; which produces , general depres.slon .-of,tlto inertia t l i:tid :ti Z
' lierdth,'takte fiiim thin' 'to` elkhr PiTheat furor; iiiiirentaider •
cdcsom attorwurdaanntikatbdry and ibtirigthr , ls"Vistertsi to
'Stile Ile "Aimtioritriet 'Phits - -
- Pea- ftrinhOrsltSi... - se ,:,- in M
r ,t i m gacb , Becker -eide..huhti innwfiractolQht.Pilit nitrAning
to bed. If they do not oporatomplhcientip, tako„roorg the
I:n e xt dEtyitnitil , fh?ptrio : ' , ...A . Cidatillairthrwilf Lhattiiiit out
. frPlu•rbo ,B 7 3 4.? l ;• ,- P9r4 w-e/V4kwe on4Aboirdaftdadtdistie.
' deka biSsciinso - yintr"iito If rOUL , '...,,,
: .pair iksiortrtA, , rFkrat&r.Aei , iiittl tßUtrfradies e.PNhkin,
rk e .X hr, " l4 ./ reel3u 9o.- - frognolt.ktetik rIM. tirteloteli
' he eraptions will gonarally egon begi n to (Tina* neil dhe
amen. i idnikrAtindbil mlmaaktiVehtelrbak.o IWO*
U R 7 the . purging AP4:Barif*g.,eirer4Allibeso.,PlDakand
Simi ditwistlngdthicuied whlthveetifed tlientuinfelhiehole
eyeteze; hevevcompteloty:yleldaddowintetindnente,ll6#l - ng '
the. sufferer in
,perfect healfti. „ patigateL,yaor tint y topoct.
oty' forbids ' tho - r-Ittr alticittld 'parade yOuradettround , the
world. covered c-wit,h; pimpletc:hietchertrithient4Mlols4 fill
or any oc tbe unclean disetisca of
tone area ple„,stiotzoiTtrym eye
- To -P- 13 T. 1 1-r->fli , °°D, they F°3bel rie4P4Dolivii du.
- award& ` They Should' he taken trial And' tiendhand
:thnttepierletevettehfacienhoelteseZ nehtablifi M
he rwept -out of.'fho item asp pisaft.bidixtpAbo attrow By
thtit'proisdrtir they - do as IntiOir good - in preyettp*iiinfneas
oeh9.2lmretharkable cares: latch therantrerery
; r 1
, whore..,___,,. , ..., 1, • : 3., ,,,
' Line telet, noisrecKeindildtilTd(OhrAfatanitrisa
from -NOM: derttegentent -,, oftheraorfddltW.Mntgattterk or
, obstructions a the Liver. Torolditynadmigestitmtitiatto
I the hfle-inidtendeett unfit Pirligesti•Con'''fbiliti'dheittiona
to the hosalkaintthe coredittithitnitt frpoditly. undartdrusd
ley no other cause. ,„ . Tudiritled.,ta the opplitsun. ',."-Oteext lo
tion of tho' , .thieriwisielti enitenta--the' bila wtotheininutch,
~
mute* the bile ProrerflOwAr9irliq bIord.FITWA.-fire - ducee
.latindiee, xvith - tile;ng and dan g erous - . train of eTtle.., pot.
•...t.ironesssi or al tnnutteipantlvones.4" aind - ditdifweit' ,' -, prosaila. ;
Feyerieh eyarptelps,..ktezeor„tereptet_te r wevienmweljeatt- !
tiessUrlmelimaidk; with , sometlines inability ba'eem.,.. end
soreetimee greettArettetatesraeutettautilteteealiteftelkett l ;.
in the aide; the akin and the White. of .aus i gee....,h9cotaa'a
g - reehialr yellow (fhti litomaCh'tioitT;' tliii howelinoroN the
touch; the whole system irritatde4wifif tifenden;ortortitrer
which may hum to bilious fever, billouticoliN Dillow ;Markt I
tuedi-deusukiis;i'hO.; c. A medium diem *flier' aver - holt -pa*
taken at - night, followed by Pritur Owen bitAltabicadniNhad i
',lmited a few days, will remove the canoe of these.trott. i
Adm. -It ft-wicked 'to buffer Bath' pefitievrtieriYoittairture r
them for 25 cegts, •, - --. --. • .:4 kree -r. i! , :. , r. , it; ~. w,. i.
kaLtif:AllEht;GOVlceidsi all wutoriukory..ltreers„arejapid- i'
if cured by the Ford:ring AtreCte of llitemii . Tiga ,- tirocei-the t
blood, and the atimulus which they afford: to.thtrititaWin-
cipie of Life. For these and all kindred itemplaftittitbey
: 1
should he taken ih: 'Mad:seer' ,rmiixtvoiliesboweltrgently, i
but freely. . .
Aa aDi meta Pim,. thidistio o tble d hada' No
Pill can be mule more pleasant - to take, and si
te
tame i
-has been , made more effectual to:ihwittepbese:frielthlth a ;
dinner pill is eruidered- ,.,_'' ~. ,„..." ; i - 4 "•-•
, G i d '
' Prep. cd - by'lir.' - .JAMEff d,!•'AYgrt, irrupts= iiiid " Ai.
.i
cal Chemist, ~Lowell,, Mem s: Erica 25 epilemerkhety,'tittve 1
boxes for tl. '
Sold by D. A. VALINESTOCit 'A' CO,''id Molinaro nit - a re
nal, by every ;Dreggist : art. Rittehurz,l4.Atat by IV Trwliens ;
eVerywhere. , ne,trohnidani .
chaufsekiwiersr4nif•Dearutimi-Notkiiii'vraqs,
,Iwup.tl
ei?,9 o6 ,,t 4 o tr lfiArreDandlihmkiletrer..,Dx.cban tr re n
aate:theZent-.
'rgerle4dtifi=e 'OtiltYlesillrihronghent..Da;,.Drilte'
yt
Stater. Deposits receiyed in par . hpida chr•rehh,pailer,,hr
the corrier_or %Hilda ana--Wried'atreettie-
.
• •
.110tNE,". s4:soU—laxikers., and Iss
cli"PsPii,erfLY4tV gikia:Notesatrara f t,sampt,.
'a Gold, barier and gaaa.Nri,i4chlipp:mbtao
•
ern awl WeverAnn Chien rAiradial Ty or , " ' •
41 , - , n.m.tons made faldrildi'ertfoe Ihioughant tholinite,t
g Wed— Oupasitareclairedia par rtna 61 ,
OrStiiket street, between Third and linartnids:,..Ualaly,°
. .
ToLIN WOODS, , Bartker
Broker, Dealer Eicbangi;Vottoneieka diad flank'
Otuck, b9U,44 gual.aokl.. on cominlatin.
crthshilly atteilded to. Intermit paßb 1:100BiL
Wir 683.1 — Bonith . ateetit,, nearly. opposßo 1.14 e .k.L.
Bank. • ' ' dt,461,
y6tt, . . .
frolstAks wcioDs. Commercial Broker; a ndE
Dealer .in.bioteilaictiatt. atocki, Reak,P.or#3,
. ith'° ! -P1 4 8b147 4 - r+•! jAi5
C LO TH
JOHN III'CLOSKJEN & CO.
FOR3i4ILLt XlO/. TWIONIMBRATBOCtOTIMOMBPOV
oar Ltani..lrf 811/.11167., which has.won an nuhPundod.pcptilailq.• ,
ander tho main) Of Ihe'llfilpfiltirMODESitat.To,fccf'.flo'
purpose of acquiring mutt eptiecloe:theli hush:fee&
.removed - to the apactousintirdini thy'
OMNI= 0.1) DIAMOND .4tivy ANA - 19Otk D . t.IT/OMPP
Where they ha:Ye-him din most 'splendid stoOk of ,
CLOTHS AND MADY-MADE
That.har air been 4,41 1;4/lie; ':•
Their, principal. ottjec for titia remove]; is to give-thom"
mere &Cultic. tor
- TUB' WMOLESILM TRADE.
Thu are,pmarad.tosell then,
Mot:Oast 'Eluiterti Prices I
And they WM.warrant ttherd tb , ild Mint:4)4'as May'rdinurec,
tured ip the Alpion., • d .1. ' •
• Custom Work in - Best
Aso in•cor.stne snoicrtsr -
They have on hand. a full and benutiful : assortment cf
CLOTIDi AND COATIN4B,
FOE 11133C1159,f Dktss, *Luisa 'AND - iiiioxiss cone.
Our intunctte are identical with-those of barveustomere,
and - we assure the public that our fidelity will pat fail in fill
ing all ordera-PrOxuaybEffaVorett.viitli
otep? mince.. sur e IWO; •
NO. SS WOOD .NTREET,
(EAsT apt), COIINEtt 011 Dialtottp4447, j •
. .
N. B.—We dceire our patrons to understand that wo haVO
no longer any cennection with the Clothing' Busineas t.ul
Liberty street Our attention is devote 4 tortbutlyely to the
house above designated.
torstla. ' JOIIN.DPOLOSKEY CO.
WADE lI.SMPTOS. 11
/ 3 1P/X : C.L112111:14
- iporAmpTo.l4 CAMPRIILL, ( l a t e o f t h e
'firm of llampton, Wilson & C 0.,) Wholesale Dealers
in 31-EVB AND BOYS?' CLOTHING, adapted to the Western
Trado, Np. 83 Third strooti bet - Wean Wool and Market, Fitts•
burgh.
aanomnitottr Meek, ishich'irthe Wood and most complete
in the connt47, will bstbuntt, at /ow prices--
Men's CloWng, of every description;
Boys' do. • do,
A great variety of Undershirts and lhaWers;
• A full'stock. of Eitaidkerchiefs, £r ate, Neck Ties ant.
Eitock23; •
• A splendid assortment of Suspenders;, .
do. do. Men's Winter Hosiery;
do. do. . Bop' do.
Linen and Muslin Shirts and Drawers;
(Wilton Flannel dee do.
Gum Elastic Goods;
And a full stock of polls adopted to Miners and Farmers'
wear, ire. • ••
Also, tiruhrellss of all grades.: • •
We invite our old aoqualntances r and all, dealers in
our line, to call and exemintrfor themselves. Will 'are now
opening our third supply, and our stock:is fraand complete.,
Watchman on Third street, halt way between Wood and
Market. . : octifonlaw
NEW
•
OLOTIIINO STORE, NO. 4 Sixth
etroeb opposite Liberty. Theatilwrilterlms Just open
this new eetablshmept, where he has always on hand a.
largo and choice assortment of all articles of Cl4/111INO,
which he warrants equal to 'any in the city, and.will sell pt
the must resaotiablo prices. The publicareroquested'hYgito
hlm it call. [E.ar 94l Yl orPPairpsfati
DRY GO&S.
FIRST ARRIVAL OP FALL GOODS •AT
LOVE ItROTHERS,INo. 74 Market street, Pittsburgh.
sign of the original Bee Hive. • - •
Over DRESS GOODS- DEPARTMENT Is unusually full, awl
contain SOWS of the richest Sued most desirable Goods - that
we have ever beisoehle to offer, slid, no
Extra super Silks;
bench Merinos: Cashmeres:
Mous do Lainee ; Plaids; Stripes; Cuburgs ; Ice.
NEEDLE WORK—The beat wriortment In the city.
Collars, Chernizettes, !lantana;
Fiumicino, Edgings antflosertinge ;
Shawls. Cloaks, Palmas and Scarfs ;
New style firoc.be, Ceributure Moire Ant. Velvet.
Stellar!, Crape Silk, &v.
Together with a large assortment of MOURNING GOGIAS
of all denctiptious.
Our DOMESTIC and HOUSE - FURNISHING DEPART
MENT la well supplied, and we feel confident that we Coll
otter greater inducements now them we have ever. been aide
to otter before. We solidt an - examination of ow stock Ix , '
fore purchasing elsewhere, as all will find it la their advan
tage to du so.
WO will also be abated daily in the receipt of now and de.
sirable bloods throughout the season
Ia)VE BROTITEIIB,
(Formerly Young, Btevermoo S Ltrre,)
No. 73 Market etreet„.Fitteburgh,
HOTELS
MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE A UREN TZ,
Puorairrop, No. 344 Liberty street,just beside the
hisseitger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes
It the meet couverdant house in the city for 'passengers aryl.
villey that roaQ
propriotor having, at considerehle ei4sMee„ fitted up
lu excellent style, the .3.IANSION HOUSE, would' napect
fully solicit a share of public patrousgu. There is attached
a splendid STABLE and - extensive « AGON rAnD, affonf
lug ample accommodation
.to travelers. end teamsters: Ills
Larder and Ear will be furnished with the beet the market
asn afford. febi:y
QT. CLAIRIIOTEL, darner, Penn and
k,L7-Cllalr streets, Attuburgh, Pu.—Theitsideitilipiekfermer
ly of " Brown'a Hotel," having taken thislatge and trommu•
Mons 'HOTEL, and having refitted it in maghiticont style,
would respectfully invite hie friends rind thetrivelffig
ah
to give hint a ma. Assured,_ with the convenience of the
house and hie Mug emorienco in the : htisinese, *to. cah give
entire satisfaction, and his charges moderato.
fob= 'CONNEttY.
GOOD INTENT HOUSE, eciimer of_ tiber
ty and Grant edreeta, near the Railroad Datait. •
Janißly JAMES Pr:opt:Won
REST.,IIIRA.NTS.
WILKINS HALL, W. O. GA
Paovstrros.,Fuurth,street, between Ilieedatol "Smith
ileld.-4-Thbrspacidui establishnione his 'be - our leased by the
subscriber, and conipletely -, runcontted, teat bil holm.
prepared to furnish every ju.a:ury that can holm:lnd:in the
beet regulated reitenrants In' the States. 'llls spacibuis Bar:
will always be supplied with the very best LAquerst: iGinio
every description, ht Its season, can always bq found at'
Wilkins Ball. taprr}
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CORNUCOPIA ; OYSTER AND .COFFE E; HOUSE, /3. BARigiftb, Pure-woe, tio. 40, • Eittlretreet,t
between Wood and Market, Pittibtirgh`. jahlnaY
TT ENNET ENGLISH,'Scito
11 bottler of atITIPS delebtated -Bennett:: Ale and
brown Stout. Also, Common Ale and Porter, in quart end
pint bottles. -
The attention of tamilleartaut the trade, i s respectfully
solicited. - •
MI
NERAL WATER AND • SARSAPA
ItILLA.—W3I. D. E.NG GPM Plot strnet,,bolowPorin,
is tiUtl7 mandtheturing and bottling the above beveragtlf on
on extensfvo seals. Rio =Masan, of the beat quality, and
manufactured trom tbo purest materials.
ORPHANS' COURT: SAIE.—.I3y virtue of
an onlor of the pans'' en of Allegheny county, I
old expose to pukka sale, nri the
iti'Mbou
ship, wttllln ono and, a half mike of rho Ohio tusdikeinssy/-
mita Railroad Station at rrarmok, eu Saturday, the FIRST
DAY OF DECEMBER, at 2 okiluck.P. Al4lthotblroWing de
scribed mini estate, the property of Joann] AP/fatunita,„iate of
the city of Pittsburgh, deceased •
All that certain - tract or~ pie ce or Imo situate In Moon
township, Allegheny nounty, bounded and described; ins fol
lows, to wit Beginning at a past on the-lino:on f•stri r tlieuce
north 10.4 &ignite; east' 27 perches to a gobs 'tree; tfience
north 10 ilegnioN, wnat 16 440 perches to 'a post; therioe
north 3% degrees, mist 21 perches to a post to the run;
thenen north 6414 dogroos, Oast 28 840 perchei a a walnut;
thrum north 34Z degrees, costil2 perches to an elm ; thence
north 8 dep.., Jest Ott perches to • PQM on line of Una of
nit; thong south 52'4 degrees, east 21111
porches to a chestnut oak; thence•sonth 15 deuced, treat 102
porches to a white oak; thence south 74% drigrces r east.
percher to a white auk ; thence south 2 degrees, east 54.13-10
perches to a post on the Sharon road; thoute urouevald
road north 03 degrees, wint.B 0-10 porches do a post ; thence
north 883 degrees, went 12 perches Lou black ixiki active
north 70 degrees, west 12 3-10 perches to a post; theme rterth
48 degrees, west 2.5 7.10 perches toe poet on a town Alp road;
thence along said township road moth degromy west 36
1-10 perches to a part on Ilue or land or Robert Stodtird;
thence north 78 0 .! degrees, west 151 7-10 porches te. a pest;
thence north 17 degrees, coat •89perchos to a poet; thence
north 82A gogruos, 4lo 4.33;Perchea , to a poet; themeo tooth
804 degreot oust 27 perthea to a peat on the Sharon .road,
the place of begiuning--containing 234 actart,'S icaiS and Yi
perches, with the allowance, snaking in altover 30Dstcres.
Tam or Sata—Onc-third cash, on the.tiolivery_of the
I deed; the balance to lie paid In two equal annual pay
meats, with interest ; secured by bondina mortgage on the
premises
By the Court. GEORGE C. hicFADDItli,:,
• AdtandatratoA l further particulars, enquire of said Administrator a
170.110 Porirth street, or of S. W. - OTLL, Attorney at4rw,
office No. 90 liftls street Pittsburgh. f • rtiovlo2Wst
OYSTERSIOQ,POCISheII.Oyst**, ji4ot-p,r,
rived. Sold at - wholesale and rell Ire ' s...,
invite the citizens to - chmeinid *them.
tiles supplied with 811ELLOYSTBR8 at 50c, 75c "3
and 8,1 per hundred. rou..win Lind antithat .
this to the right way to buy them.. Wc. keep constantly on
band cans of Oysters— old wholesale and retail—of superior
quality. Restaurants will do well by giving us a call.
• CHARMS KtMBLII
Cornered Hand and LlbertiriltiteiB-'
N. B.—The difrcnsnt qualitleaptOyetere aro: Duck creeks,
Morris River, Cotes, "Eggllallxir,
nammensm min NEURALGIA—Dr. BROWN -beteg'
infasins the affiletecithat his remedy for the tibbili Men
noised. diaeasca Is vas thataadrii cure: - lie will tvrjrinat
cure in any CW3O of Oa kind. This remedy was never knoirn
to Elul when properly prratetenald with.
Many near the torture of thlacinnplaint for months cid
years, when a le* dollars would procure a certain, oafs
openly remedy.
Offseis and Private Oonsulting Rooms, No 41 DIAMOND
ALLEY.• '265
UNG.
.1111, L AINDONF:t
CURE OF ASIIIVA:ABICONS 3 ilj- 1
AND" Li=
' HYGEA.IIA"'
unorcittr trout TO TIIIMOC7II ' OP TIiS " IILILLIOA.
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A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. hasambe n t.
ly been =do by Pr. Ct itma. of 4041^
went of Comnimption. atat - an itfaol °feint Eunga.
We refer, to -Da. Crafts' llynitiLla,lnstlndawnfilltnnin
{'seen ASIo Corer Snthr." With this npw naebbod„Dr l C.
has restored tunny ahlicted areratcrbealth i`atitin 'Mani& of
whithi , h 0 bas. hamMoraide CsalitlnatraizElleakinglof.the
treatment. a ithysiettin remarks: It is evident that inhaling
I —constantly breathing 'tut agreeable; ticalltig u 'ratior=the
meth 'inal Pr‘ , PSEYca mialt coo ItUdinlagnntrtasekettua
UllOll5 son .. al cavities of the lun,O, and thus mapo Vatinany_
and varied changes produced ripen them when - kin:tanned
into the stomach, and aulnoct to the process of dly.Wron."
The flygemai is for sato by all thelYclogistatitrouglotu the
h
country."= -New 10. k Dttichingia nucrtyll.,.
alo Inhaler is Ithrn - rmi the Icreiti A cind‘ne thnlitietOldh•
out the , least, Inconvenieuce—thq butt. of :,tbo,Myobiljpg
aufficlant seftharate Molina' Hundreds of eases nf
cu ce,
like thy following. Might be named: , •
Ono package of the 14igenna has cured mo cf tlptbatna,
of six yearelitanding. ' J. P 5Z143131:9114
ah:auger ofaxadzety , Piii
I am cured of the ' Asthma, of ten yeese,atan4lng, by Dr.
eartiat Ilygaana, Manciaint Eantht Braialtlyn,N:Y:
31ra. kaci, ef,No.. illarattiondistreet,ltYlficardirretref
a kerma thio' of lironchitis by the Ilygeana.
My slater Mut been etuvd Ora dißtl'enhiitatipWolisciAlsil
yearn' standing, and deculyd,44,Ptc.tncYnab.A.
She was mired in one montb, by die itygeTia.
J. IL fiimunm-IllehMondtalliel
The Rev. Dr. CJAEVP, or zicsv Nor4,.t•Patillti,etmluesti
eino In the Ibllnwlng Language:
17011.1C4November[ ItgetY.W
Dear sir—l think highly of Dr. thirthe,lly. eglianas
ekly ill'lthit'atia.9 of the throat ettialtin t p: 'Hating 1041 some
uPPortithitY testify its efficacy...lran convinced - that Mkt a
Mod excellent medicine, both , the,gYrlll!pAltkp,
applithtion to tboldiest. - - - *
N- 13 . — Dr. Curtis' ItYgratst ki4iO4-1(41/iAL:anar.ANIX
CIE:irtIINE ARTICLE; allbihers are baselmitattopa,,orAlla
and 4..x.rurJace eouilterreits. -, Ebink you - Weald
POISON.
2 . y.• For ..-ao hy , Dr: Geo. IL reOlier, 140 ood skeet; R.
E. Sellers & Co.; Lee N. l3FcUrsiu , AllegbenySityj.john
gargeet.,:N.4 C,Tiliaiker,'Rdelieater.•
lu)l.l4klyten • „ •
• . .
t HOOFLAND'S tititaii - E6GER 21M
BISTIIIS,,prepared by Dr.C.ll,..4.AellSON,thflailtd
phis, will effectually. cure Liver Complaint,
P y 3 F o Pflgt JellP
dice; Chronic or NerVotte , DebilitYMisoases Of the liferae)a,
d ll d6 'e g e s 'Fi'lleS,frind Takiiiiere‘t_. tiVeror titutzunib.
Such
t ien4FirercUlh% , o,..l o
Ftilneife, or Iticiod - to the ,
.. :3fend . Acidlty oftheStoinaelfr. ,,, Y ,
Nausea, Iteartbura,,Diegust forFoed,,i,"
Fulness in - the - SthMach, 1566.
EnactatjOAB,,anklng, 4h-ElrittettruthrtAS;alair4ai
of the S.tomacti, Swimming of the Xlead,.Fitinbed.,,„
and Difficult Breathing, Flutter rag thernetirt; Meal
ing or Suffocating Sensation when in lyjnr,Fettirreottitafieb
of Vision, Dots of Webs before the. Sight, Fever and
Dull NM in the Tineldristiog
Yollevneces - Sf the '6"kin and 'nee, Pain 42 Ale
&de, Abu*, Cheit r adinlis,
FTilehee oPHeat Burnl J•l5
Fleoli,
..ingsof Evfl,,mnitgetet• • 1,41 ,f!
, De P re ' 269 n • 5.. t,
The PFSPTietekirt ettlii_ntAtti attentionloLthelitilMalb
fhb; preparation, does on with a lepliag ahatitmcat por*
dence:in tta:rittneti tend adefdadicer tt - the'disetie'pe' for *ha
it is reeetninunded. rmai is lt is no ea: iina'uhtried article, but one
,tbat bee geoid
tbo,test ofin:tom pea '.trim bath& thePAiedirietinvecirilklind
its reinAntienlehr flll44!itC:ixo:nie
tititur extant - ?he teititaddiy'fit i favor gixeoy,
daxardneilt nuadArellakabirti
all parts of the country, is toimenfe-lAtetrilui ApyjNkbp
may doubt, to my Memorabilia," or"I "wicccanlevept Book,
for Farmers and Famflits Vitt litiltgrafigfall the Agents
for thaGermartilittera,-
Prin C l P l ! Mk ° : ,an4 1 1 44 3 4 1 40° W 1 . 1 ; 134 J11CAY40r
• • •
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10. jk-Geovil. , ll4l:4Sreica steed:MA
Fa , notoc E & tc.„ No.4lVood nrcetil#4l
'CiaMlciod sthe' 'WE! swaiti , ad S.Biftlithe4y.
,derIMPT44I 3 ma,
liittriM4intliiiiielifebircons
_for.
A." tbd.cm , :matifECßED:ati: tilaii , zifti 7 llt
long•okaladins. coo
.113,unciruiN ¢241,041004110
to~ tail 4ithotedelky. `Ptirsimi'alibactiiithlrearte
wow, falteiguagem,.2zTeni
del = get tin . 4d , vi F e ' 1 1 64 ,7 ° ''''4 4 / 1 1`g aM9z4PMI44,
elik. Office and Privato Rooms, No, 41 Diktrittatviiitig
Pittsburgh. j 025
- nultac "sky, ;pi viutABLEJANDA--Th#Aindz
40134 van bree4d , l s nbue saiegtfittitteMah?
than._ Fnultb t4rentsNittalnktilitantraWattlgiet
3, 18.55, fit YVairlt; illo followiptdesclibed-Tnl*4
biletir-Lotallioa4arta Wof - theiGutitlaUfPtiorbf
31 Inatna in Ping--TnYnntliti4 44917, 1 4 1 4,0 11 11tt trr
ttonrilsktnstdwa
Lot- No. 4):toitialtio.lso.4d4 of littial4l3 , 44lMlA
eta awl in a hi h- ,, tate.'t vultAisi4n24o4lol:o del.lent tiproni huiti: ti ielfiirtirafe sprnag of :stater on the
Mumble. , ThallaystirmtmintrciaticlstUf4Lo~ Walk;
and Stable, with. payer ontbuildinA.andA.boundelp
lowa Noitti OPltrii - cl&WithhiattrX south
by lands of David Crosby, Thomas Henry ana.lantl
east by lands of Wru..Stahhtklteixtusast by lands of Wm.
Wilson and others. •
Lot INo. 10 Oaritihufluy 11Kr OfNittit'art i t
c lo=d and io nn aNceitezlkst4t.4 qf aarizahminezimaigar
that quality whiticinalt.timber land.e improygtowaxt..
two Tenant IlouteitalthrOgfehl6;ilF..",Ou'lttilitmer*iffld
tound.excenaut aPriag a'atta'saa 3vellA IA PlniNlatre Nhoaverted itito' a intilf-face without much expiuse. =
o. 10 is bounded on the north bylaiblioflamsrat
south by lancta °knot= E R Bol 4 . *puirVP 2 4 2l 44 UNA
Morrow and WM. Dlcloyi„ i lietit; byptik ,. A of p . 9112.1
These are the lost two tracts of the above plan of lots, (for
wblcb Thomas Eason has. beAM -actilW.4l:l4itaithrr°
purchasers should look to their infatuate, as they sai.' I VI%
fine opportunity of making atuandsigno tOttioituo' nil , PetiEratt ,
wishing to view the propettx-Will call on the tenants, OD
°lth" of th° P r° P? rtie* • T arAM 44 4'444.0CP5:gi sit Da
time and place.
Pot futtler pittfoolu.r6, tuthaissa-
,
or .
8 - IIitLIP:II.O7PMAN, — oaf"'
nov7f:vist(elioj
3 1 1 ..titattuTweltdtstroot., - I.ll=il
P. movtyl. 8, clEd
0 1 " 4"-°° " - T SAlLF."4l4 l Plaat.tr.aaottlexotalin
Orphans' COuit tho "Citrnty of Alleghttnls hold. a k-
Pittsburgh,on Pattrday, tbellthi day; tiP , e.Mberrkte
185.5,„ will be exposed toßnbliellde r onPATTßßAMAka=tt
day of Decontber, A. n. UK' iit tha 7 Ma., ,lol M
said day, at the Court Holm, in tlviWt= to ritisbirriel. •'s
All that certain tot or plecrentgroun in t Third
Ward of the Citysof Alloghen,TPantq
kt wEPail
4an, bidnpartlif Icenutitbeetbrour Ma. 3 41 o
Nan of laidAmk hy Bobcat Watiett'aVtoPlß , ikkgjfidt
ie recorded In Book If.,. 2 dPatlP. l94 tan d b a ug4 l 43 and'
scribes:l'4B Nitcrum,-itz 16ntifb.g. Polat . aliNVY *net,
At the dial:Mater sixty-servo:feet artritir.htatzfrorcnput i m i t;
ton (fotinerly =lied WA) strWf; .t be a9o-tdoaß4V,Anatreet,
Bauthmijithiitk-tifo feet ,' iuoiig' thirty-lwArta:C
074 fort,j.extendln&backAdall tr-tto A igtjaned in9ai m 4,
ffailf; subject to a yeatly ground teat ten tap far,,
ever, and subject. al.sO-'to the wind, irigutiff&N
and rt;erWaions as Coata 4 le4ln a c'extailittteKliafttsetA
paned learn, dated the ttie 6th day ofpepteaiber, A 41,104,
granted by said Robert Wanton to Andrew Getty for
No, 3 4 i n hi s ptas.. 1,--a tafihkirtirittlbjeet to a yeakiy
ground.ronS of one bxle - paid:Mitittiitt Mott
Watson forever. On Ltypich, prciatisea tetllnpantutin A t tnt „
story Frame DwellingnOtuittat.
no tcput , gt mist.3‘lll,l3e, mat knmskr.o/rtto4lAtiflitV ,
Tmo'2 : dltt V 3 of JOHIN
• •
E c - Ig , vBTpitt,' V0:18 tta l it rec c,
P
Lotterinee White Sugar At 10 catitegilill
Cuff°° 4 0235 ceuts,lß rth 7 sz.monira
nua Na 38 nth *saki
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