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"7-' ; . -'1 44 `: . : , 1 , 4 4.4..,_ . t.. , ~ tt . 6 • . _ ~,- ,, ,,,......+:, ; .,,,,t - ~-. t tx. , . , ': , ';;; . .) .- . 4 . , e, , ,-, - .....,',,..,,-,:, ; , , , ' • 4 - „r r "- f i r t- 4 r ‘•*. •:' 4N .4- 't iiPr C..14' • • • .1 ""' * ' KF 141 X", ISM . ;.rigs; ~ .. - . ;.1:-3' _ ~ NEEIIM=I== PITTSBURGH POST. THURSDAY MORNING: Strike/ of Wor e ktrAgEriaE England--- High Vit4ebioPkiliiistinvg. The manufacturent of s igancheeter, England, having recenfiritedide~reilt — ice'the wages of their, workmen, en extensive strike has ensued. Tb#, l o l *:/tetiter Guardian, of the 15th ult„ an. flounced that the hands in six extensive mills had stopped 'troth on that day, and that others would quit work:in.a day or two. The men had held several large meetings and denounced the pro posed reduction of wages at a time when provi sions ,of all kinds were exorbitantly high, and stiiradvancing. At ono of the meetings repre sentatives were present from twenty. 4 mills, the workteettin which allpledged them:fares' to strike ratheithan submit to a reductirfutif wages. The eMployers, in justification of their coarse, eonmntthat_nirpresent they are losing. matey, and4idrefeciantly compelled to make the -r duclictu._ The London Times says: prime a:4ogenonlceptibrahortinterveil4 hite'. never can lower than at present for many years past. and the - present rates are certainly lower\ than the e.vorage'4l* the past six or seven teare.' 'ln the be ginning of /846, daring the whole of .1349, and `UP! to fiellteZeteT , 1819 , lair upland cotton was much cheaper. In the last three months of 1848, It was shout 33 per cent. cheaper. But the chief argument for redacinevagei, if there be any, it may be pre sumedls the low 'price at which goods are selling in the Irier4l , 44wific actapared with thoratesof cotton_ The average priett at which cloth has been throughout the present yOltriS *web below the aver ageof the-4st five years, fora with the present large proditetlon' there is little probability of much im prdvenient.' Tho.high price of provisions in London causes no little uneasiness, as large and excited meet. ing4 are still held every Sunday in Hyde Park, where incendiary appeals are !rub, ,and riots seriously threatened. The . 4ondon Times calls upon the.autherities to suppress such gatherings as disreputable ta the city, andtlangerous to the public, peace.. • ' NEW IMKS, MUSIC, &c.. IVEWBOOKS--Crotchets and °Quavers, or „LI Aiisisticon oSanOpem Manager to America, by Nam Maretzek. Amy Lee, or With ,,,, t and Within; by the anchor 4 •"( h. Parteht. Marriage a Lottery, by Atm. Grey ; Travel* to China, by M. Janet Galina of nyalcal Goophy, by Gee. W. flub ; Colten'a and I'lteht 'Modern School Geography ; just Ent, and maperlor .to any Geography over publiatted to this etauttry. Direr. toriand nwehers would do well to examine this work. LVlTayioris Japan; Pickwick Papers, by Dickens; i i nneetaad, by Ann EL Stephens; Powers? Colitrubian Perpetual Diary and .Almanac, contain ing a ..trileptical Perpetual Calendar for 2000 years In old and Dew atyia 011entq'wist r by Chartes Thekol:l9 Doinbequi San, NeN . i partial, u' Journal, for December; price 18 cents; Paterson's Magazine, " 17 " Balkan's Magazine, . 10 " London Illustrated Nowa furnished weekly for no cents; thsdii?a Lady's Book for Dec., (espected Loch 3J 3 J omits. A who want New . Books, as soon as published, and from 10 to 25 per centlowst than. elsewhern, go to LAUFFER'S BOOKAI9BE,,No. 20 Fifth street VALUABLE .NEW RELIGIOUS BOOKS, Just rocared'hy'7olLN E. DAV/SON, No. 05 Market, near Fotitth Stawit— Fdles,of all tho sizes and bindings; Progiatuf brlteVeaus Ideas, by Men. Childs; Glory Of Um Reilitet, by Winslow; e Twvell i iii Questions, by Cummings; The land , Daily Life, gigue of the Times, &e., &a., by Cum . Liitio . Suartt Six Birthdays, and a new book by the &line author—tionry and Basal°, or What They bid in the Coun try; Got Revealed, a now book by the author of •• The Plan of Bilvation;" Tho Gram question, by Dr. Boardman. a now edition in large typo; Good and Evil Angels, by Dr. Whately; Worlm; Hayno's Christian Life; Now Ameritim and Engliab Juveuibm, very beautiful; The Early Choke, a book for Dangbters, by Dr. Tweedio; Thompson's Christian Titoism; Emits &mired History; My Father's House, or the hooves of the Bible; New Books by Presbyterian Board of Publication; Learning to Convolve; Tennent's Sermons; Memoirs of Urquhart; Independence, True and Eaioe; Life Sketches from Scottish History; Anniversary Liymns and Music. For sale by J. S. DAVISON, No. 65 Market. near Fourth street. LW iKS, . AZLNES, Ac.— Boeuleauft: Old Homestead; i`retchets and quavers: Song of lllawatha; liloeterhelru; Alone; Discarded Daughter; Charles Veveseear; Myerteriesuf the Court of the Stuarts ; Pictorial Paln Killer; The Little Joker; The Wag ; laughing Gee; Lima-I:lin ]fan; Leath:fa New York:Journal for December; Owley's Lady's }took du Mogazint; do Peterson'e do do do do household Worth! do Yankee Notions du ilhastratedLondon Nowa, No. 7(74 0 ; London Punch, No. 74ti ; Littedfs idling Age, No. 601 ; lillickwoode for November; • Annual Cul rater Alnuausc for 1809. ost received and far wile by W. A. GILDENYENNEI( Oe./_ ePPOsilto the Theatre 'RANK LEI3LIE'S CIAZL - ITE 01 FAL811.11.0.03 far Looem bet, Jag treetTed at ..ILLNEI: No. Idcaltb Dela West- iladdrrs Lady's Book tbr baron:bar, Cirahadrs e ilaiozlna do Peterinht- do rLi halloo's do do LestlfaJnornel do llonaalihtflPoids do Yankee Notions Thotopson's Reporter do lliackwaidLiAlagt4ne fdeNufStutez Art. Jourall 4 do Th. / 1 / 4 0Zattst London News, Ncoratober 10th. Por OW hookik Magazines and Payers, rail or and ter the droop Bookstore of H. MINER t CO. novZi No. n Smithfield etre., FLOSTERHEIN, or the Masque, a iliStOri" eel newel, by the author of Couleeslons of an English tun Eater. As o Utetrin7 composition It U written is De Quinces bast style. The defective points in his subsequent writings are abeent Erma this story. It was written In the full maturity of De Quincy', mind, at the age of forty-six. It eminent) dteersee the designation of a curiosity of liter, hue. K elm stands among De Quincys Emmen.. writings, as the only complete and extensive effort of his "haven , 1011 MI conipect."—Vr. Shelton Ark:crerw. For sale-by JOHN 8. DANTELON, Nnoel6 lin 68 ?darken, near Fourth street. w- - - - 'EW MUSIC—The Old Playground; words by Edward Allan, wank by J. uver; a new and Fiesta:lid aongjust publlahed. Glad to get Moine •' Honeys:wale Glen; Proud World; Good Bye; rin Going Homo--three new gongs by that popul rcompoear, Wurrelt, (George Y . Root. ; They are simple,nl ve and exceedingly beautiful. Dome Dearest the Daylight le Otroe ; Plan de Bahama • Polka 3fastarka; Taints; Blelden—E. C. Yorter ; Old Dean at Humer-Leder ; Pop Ooee the ltneettott The above just readved and for Dale at theZattictidara of nar22 • •201D1 'EL Krupa, 81 Woods:treat rgse,ooo PRIZE SWAT ON CREIETIAIi TH.E.IB3I— the Tenittodayefataason and ReveLstlon to the Ex and krim, 0;24. Dy Charantar of $1 th ,45.,e Supwzos BAN . ; by Thowrou• or sale by uoY27 9. J. B. VAYll9O.ti, WMarket area. • A ART - OF*TANNING, CIIRRYLNG AND rtt Klt ka. l g 4 nClD, tholohghly and preatically considered in .61 their details, edited from the French of J. De Fontanelle and F. Malepayre, with tiumeroue omendatlans and width:me CaraPbail_Morfit, Practical and analytical chemist, author " Applied' Chemistry," "Chemical and Pharmaceutic Man tpulisms," ate:. /11ostratod by two hundred wood engra vings. For eats Ly nov2o B. T, C. MORGAN, 104 Wood droot. THE KNOW NOTHING • MANAC, and True American's Manna, for 1866; edited by W. S. Tisdale. Formslaity B. 7'. C. MORGAN, nov26 104 Wood street. I. , AOAZINES FOR DECESIBRR, JUST BPPRIVED— i; I Lealia'a New York Journal, for December; laterson's Lady's National, Ballot's Dollar Moably It P For - sale by 1r: A. QaDENBENNEY A Oa., nom rifttl street, oppoedto the Theatre. S , HLNGLE MACHINE.---KENDALL's PATENT DOUBLE ADELNO ELVER AND SILAVEIL—The at tension of Shines and Lumber dealers, speculators and others, la directed to this Invaluable invention, which Is now tl presented to the public as the „first and only pnwthml ma cbine extant, for Riving and Shaving Shingles. Varioup carting and =wino machines have been invented for making ithingbia, but it is a well known fact that Shin glom cut or 'wad across the grain are quite too flimsy for roofing pnrpesec, biuknerous inventions have recently op- Donrod g , shaving, and these have all been con demned as worthless, from their imperfect method of riving,. which consists of splitting from the wide of the block but one shingle, which almost invariably runs off.' This difficulty is. entirely obviatod Dy yiziazz lawircusm. Which the spUts from the sitlP u the block a piece thick. enough for two Shinglaa, winch' Ls separated in the centre, sad by =Obi of etaitic guides each part la maducted through 31",. of aDDrniffilifing knives, which completes' rthus producing two shingles at every revel,,,.. n. This machine will rive and sham from the block thrivi thousand ithhiglea per hour, of uniform thickness and tspar, superior solidity and durability to those made by ha A d :- any other process. It+ opemnons aro by no means confined to pine ar,fi other soft wood, but works to equal advantage, mk, waJ imit t and every other description of timber that can be split The workings of the machine can be examlite'i at IL H. Ryan's - Furniture Buildings, Fifth street, Pittote n- g b. To timber ownors, ohlogiadeshms, and men gf euterprieo, tbls opens a new field for speculation, am thor a to no eunnu t invention extant. , - T6B machhao occupies but a PLlatill epaCe, l 1 of durable con• atructlon and ands bat about two hundred deuce, and a wen and two .boys eau make from 26,000 -tt, 30000 e bt tag l ee Per roe • roe right of territory, or =hints, to quire at N.s. 31 Fifth street, or at the City Hotel. OAK needed Aidbmiatton will be ford by l e tt er , when deetred . 0. K. Catkaaulfalilii Agent. aorliStdtf riptiOLUVON - pftc4NPARTZ:—T, jJ heretofore between tivi =die under the WM* And style of 81" Eir.s EfAltlte.f.pa & co., is die t oohed by mutual consent. : Tblk busbies), of tbo thin will be ; settled by either of the un• SC their old stand, No. 555 Liberty street. The leueirdne ,b 9 COattnped na for merly by s:piing!? lightllffb, Rigsciiitltull. • rEreval, Aws,ititlENT rittolavg.ty (*lam 24,16 a O,II.VGER IitABIIAUCLS, Cor.s.micion. Blereloult, Deblirr -0 to WuDol, P ci,aad PrAdme vocally, No. 20,1411 r. arty. Moot, Pi=burgh. . ocr.el"+t U. V. MO= ...... ...w. Sin= Hum. .......... ••-•••4-)i. turn= 71 Groan, Ea, Q at ° smith sad Dacha la all kinotsVir*ane'ormndialon 'Merchants., *mina 151 Rua Immo, pi t a, i t a lmfoctlimeg, 121 66- feb9 etnaN anziamszmrwiaok. s] ,ter. le now nrthing, of minas az-ft capacity of ahellin‘g, and saps, ruin tba twat mammy tram 16 to Mt at ttralcultoral &ore, 47 etreet, by bnabita Per beta', W.ARDROP. ANTED7-Tvirck good Tilers an t i Gamma Abb o t Non. applakaa Qat __eary beet workmate. Raz*" at & TEZEILSYM, ncrlBo 136 Woo-d argot _ ~ ..-...'5'~....•_.'~?~AC: , _;~ :,~R:..~..~~..Y". pus _.. =^~~ Nort herr, Illitanii3.t.f; Bit.gl maxi 1 ..e.tvy,l '. THREE DAILY ir , • '<Cc, is: ~,tiliggergron aeio • .> -, Ands,blit (Ma 404SligriniCifIltrai-Vitwaem - lOWA - 1411,SSOUn, , , Coltamlista rankpisilognimpo., ‘, KANSAS AND NM'S' RASKA,. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, June 184 1865,,Tr01us will ALL RATutoetorcernt anggsstppr: ' . ran as fellows • tiOl2N3 EAST' .-- n '' Lorre A l . Merit TPC4O7. Night Tita Chicago, liiita and Quirtii. Columbtua E 70 7 40 A. Al. .1:30 P. '4. al:30 P. M. . RAIL AM. Niaterk 11:10 " 4:45 n 12150 A. M. ' . Zanesville 12:20 P. M. 6:0) " 212 ' ll n " ' POIMMLY fOB GtaCAOO 'AND AtetaltilAND Cmtilt,H. liftman; C°MXlrd.',..*"..--,..-3Z5B_ " , {ale . Cambridge_ 1.) - . ialB " .3.211 . Taker iunao,o, • Banitsvmo, - ..- ......m n 8:21. " 4:48 " Belmont_ 244 „ mi . 60. 1 a IIS NOW COMPLETED, and Trains rtln the entire distance Anire Beilair ..... ...., 3:311 a orr . 99.46 a err. t u t , .. 1 from CIIICAOO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without clump GOING WEED. of Cars. Terrie I ~.,„.„, T 0.„,..- . l o y a p ty ,i n. 1,71 12 p y . ty i n. The Only Direct Route to Burlington, Quincy, Keokuk, Belk* - — V,Co A. m . tr io A. M. 600 p, K. MtteCatilph .Ognawkit, Wapello, Fort Dee Moines, Council Belmont— 10:31 " thl6 " Tag "I Bluff, &g, and the ONLY AIL D.AILRAAD aorra from Chicago' Barnesville. 10:62 . 0 : 13 - No u ito fit. /901, Bloomington, Clinton. Decatur, thuro, likiting -11:50 - fd.l4 " ce„op . I field, Jackaouvills, Naplea and intermediate Statlone on the Conconl 12..17 P M 5..10 • .. Illinois Central,. Great Moment, and Ohio and htiassinalppl Utter'', LI le 110 5e..,0 • 10:30 - aeIhOULL . Newark... . . .... ..,_ . 4 „ . ,,, .. 1 „,.. 37 . 11:50 . Trains on the atone Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Anise Columbus.... 3420 " 1'2t15 P. M. 1:20 A. 52, Trains from the East--avoiding all laying over at any of the The Express Train going Ent adi atop to takeup or leave lidints passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, c o n c ord, u,,,,,, Stag, have Burlington daily for Southern and Central bridge. CampbriPa. Barnesville and Belmont out e r. Going lowa and Northern Misatrort—nial,in. the quickest and most West, will atop only at the above named Statinas: The Mai callable route•to moth all thd Impor'ituat points west bf the Train vd/I stop at, all the Station where the Mall is to i t o Al 6 teleelPPl as. far as Council Mai, with Tram flirty to fifty received or delivered. and at all other Stations, on nOtie. I aided less st a g them by any other route. The Road, for being given. The Night Train will atop at all Stations, on t a large P or ' io° of the urn), is laid with the COirristaine Ran, proper notice being even. the smoothest.riding and best Balkan:l in the West—well GOING EAST stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant new The 11100 A. hi. Express, Train connects at C.iumbua with Lltra. , the Express Via , 'dab -IMO Quelnanti at OA. M.. and I jQ' Fly this rtinte, pasumaota era sure of making connee with the Train k t , tp o W oo . ~,,,,, the 0 , 1 „,,, 00 ,,,,, mgt . amt Guns, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding Indiana at Newark with morning Talkie to and the o tlot dithv route Y l) Alton oi , fogse . m d icroand dangers of nariza , from SatioinakYs 4 1i .eld and Mt. Vernon, and with TThinetlo ~ n °__A the .Ste_Jibeb ollo anti Indiana ßail ro ad; at Wheeling with Baggage ohooht 4 - 1 direct th rough from Chicago, find no Express rrakn OA the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for Bat. charge for handling at any point. Galore, Washington. Philadelphia .and Ihetem Prim Tifitocuid T/CSLE2O try this route can he purcleined at The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the a ll the Railroad Offleei la tholtett ,at the Oillos of the Com second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, eany, corner of Clark and Lake streets, In the Granite Manetlead and Newark flathead, and at Wheeling wi th the Lw atiu n di e j %g , t a ,, t the .ppwi Depot trru of the l tl io al m ona , Lucag. flailroad, and at the Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Ptunionoiors Michigan Central Railroad Office, corner of Lake and Dear leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9A. 31. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will cionneer FREIGHT consigned by thin route will rattles immediate with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving indiarte• deePet'h C. 0. HAMMOND, Sup't v r, l i i i s ri,,,a mul Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central C. re S . OIhETT, &Will also connect with tidy Train at Colninbus, and tionaml 'ticket Agent, Chkogo reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M., and leave by /0:30 P. M. Train AO- TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in laaltineore at 6 °th e w of the ''"u 6 trv. milli/ P. M. next day. The 11:30 P. M. Train connects at Colima - an with the Mall Train which leaven Cincinnati at 6:30 P. M., and arrives at Dellair at 615 A. M.; connecting with the Accoommodatton Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, ma Mlchlipm City, Lafayetta, Indianapolis and Dayton, roach Columbds in Mason M take this train; and at Wheel ing will take the Acoommodation Train for Cumberlaad, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Baltimore and F.aatern Calm ,-CENT D.P.CElktalift ‘ „q, Tho 3:13 A. 31. Mall Train connect. at Repair with N 411 t Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with Trellis to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago ria Idonroevillo ; at Columbus with the Trains for Cincinnati, and with Trains far Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis and Chicago, sin Dayton and ria Urbana. The 9:43 A. IL Express Trani COLIDISCte with tho Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 2,..33 P. 31., and connoote withMsti.iidi going South and West, arriving in Cincinnati at I P.M. The 800 P. 31. Train connects with the Accommodation I'ruin from Cumberland, and atlbatoirith Mall Train at 215 A. 31.. direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Mute, St. Lotil3 nod Chl , Aso. ISAAC Supt. Zanecril le, June IS, 1855.---Ljoin CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH STEAMERS • ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE, VIA WELLSVILLE, ILINI) Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, its ALLIANCE. THE SHORTEST, QuicK.EsT, AND MOST RELIABLE. ROUTE ro Tockno, etticago, lluct let.aKn, listkeuta, a..a ST. Loris, to yrs CLEVELAND. ' This Route is One Hundred miles .shntler and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous 6ne via 11AB/snarelw. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to ClevelamL Thew Daily Train, from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-throe hours, Si.at d Louis thirty-seven hours. On and after MONDAY, September 3d, 18h3, the Trainman this Road will run as follows: V 1 A ALLIANCE. The trait.ns of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad leaving Plttaburgh at .500 A. hf. and 8:00 A. M., mod 3.1.+0 P. it., con nect at Alliance at 8100 A. 3L, 11:50 A. M., and tk3o I'. )1.. as follows Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 8-00 A. M., 11:50 A. M. and Ce. 35 P. it., connecting at Ihidwin with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. and arriving in Cleveland at 1021.0" A. M.. 15.10 P. M., and 818 P. 31. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago. St. Louia, Rock Island, Slalom, and the :Curtis-v . ou, wh., wish t,, zo through with out detention. will take the train leaving Pirtsturgh at F17(.1 A. 51, and snaring to Cleveland at 2.1.70 P. hi, a, that is the only train by which close connections are made through the sleeve point+. Passengers by this train reach Chicago et '1.30 next morning, an! St. Louis at midnisid. VIA WELLS:VI LLti. The ittesuaera Eclipse and Rosalie nill lease the hlonnupi beta wharf every morning. (Sundays everted.) at 10 o'clock, for Wellsville, connecting with the train 1,1,1 ng at 4:30 P. Nl. . An Acommodation T:a.n wi ,1 ll lease Wellerlll ' (Sunday. excepted.)at 6.40,P.M-coutialling at Bayard with Express Toils. arriving in (les eland arato P. it Trains from Wohioville connecting at Bayard Carr.ai ton. Waynesburg. Dover, and Now Philadelphia. rap Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-nest. Yin. are sold ut t 1 less than vla Alliance. from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run follows : Leave Cleveland at relit A. NI, '2-.45 P. it.. 7115 P. M. Arrivo at Cbisago at 8:30 P. hi. 1:40 A. M., B.= I'. M. Tildes have Clhisago for Rock Inland and St. Leak as fol lows For Burk Island at WOO A. M. end 111/0 I'. 31. Fur St. Louis, PAS A. M. said 11:45 P. it. 1 for St. Loud, go over Ruck Inland Itaarotel to. Joliet, and titxlMCV over the Chicago and Miallseippl Railroad to Alton, sad thence by steamboat miles) to Saint LOals. Shareangan by the P:l5 A.. M. Train arrive at St. Innis 11:20 some evening, and be the loci:, P. M. Train at neon nest esy }Aping° checked through to Cleveland, and there re-check. .1 her Chime and at. Louis. EARL VIA COLUMBUS AND CLEVELAND. Ist don. .34 ars. Ist dap 2.0 f cis Alllaneo.-...811 311 iTo La Balla. .el.O oo $3.3 De •• Cleveland-. 4 tie I Rock lard.. 13 00 14 Ti ! e Oalsoa 18 15 14 on •• Chicago-. .13 00 510 (al; tipringfield, la7i/ 11l T) 131001:011:103 ik) 14 101 l l • Burlington, 19 OU el Lonia._.- • .11 00 le Lel Pal/lingers are requested t, procure their tickets at the office of this Company, In the Monongahela House. thud door below tho corner eepl Great American and U. 8. Exprees and 79 MILES OF DISTANCE SATED, ♦ND TWO CUADOES Or TUE •ND DAGnAci, AVOW= AIR LINE TIOCTE I CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CHICAGO, ALTON AND DT. LOUIS sAn.noAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi CHICAGO TO FT. LOUIS hour& Thaw Irate the Illinois Cenral Depot. foot of Witter street— St. Louie fay Expreee 4Ally, Sunday. excepted, 7:15 A. M St. Laois Night Exposes daily, Saturdays excepted, P. M. St. Louis Freight and Emigrant daily, &today' excepted. 6:30 A. M. • . Baggage checked through to St. Louis Trains run direct through to Alton. k2.t.fl tallest) without .cliumge of cars or baggage. and contact with the CAA:nanny's sipiendid steamers WINCHESTER and REINDEER, running in est-hasp e connection with Passenger Trains from Alton by St- Louis, (ti miles,) without landing. These boats, for "peed, convenience and elegance. are unsurpassed on the Western waters being fitted up with Baths end spacious Wash-rooms, afflirding to pasuengers the opportunity of m inoring the dust unavoidable in summer railroad traveling. and reaching St. Louis refroslund tram the effects of a long ride. To KANSAS and NEItRASKA this in the most direct roots, and passengers destined for Bloomington. Springfield, Jacksonville, Napl., and ell points on the Sitselexlpp Sit. wort. Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note the important Raring in dlstatc-e, being seventy-two miler less to st. Louis, thirtraleven mites less to Bloomington, and Mty-elght miles bass to Springfield, time by any other recta. Throtigh Ticket." over this route can be procured at the variant Railroad Ticket 011Icee in New York, Boston, Philo • ael ia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, kc., and at all Through Ticket Mires throughout the States, and in Chicago at the -Company's (Mace, No. 48 Dearborn stmt, opposite the Tre mont Ifouso—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail road, foot of Water Street. Rcepousible Baggage Men will always he at the Depots of the various Roads going Into Chicago, to Cto.ak Baggage through to any point desired en the line. R. P. MORGAN, Jr.. Superiutendeut J. a tiCIIERSIERIIGRN, General Passenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, AMI PROM PITINBUROLI TO Columbus, Indiansiolok, Chicago, Cincinnati, Torre itaum, Rock Island, Louisville, Vincennes, lowa City, St. Louis, EctimvUle, • Dubuque, Da=' Cairo, Memphis, Peoria, Ztusearille, Vicksburg, Peru, Neeark, ?low Orleans, orp Tits PRIICCIPII. C 1173 IN SUE WEST /ND antra Steubenville & Indiana Railroad Wbbth is ncer completed and In aucceeeful operation be tween Stenbenellle and Newark, Ohio. Combining Railroad and Steamboat (aniline., tide route Idlers to the traveler a degree of comfort unrivalled by any Road running Wert from Pittsburgh. On and after MONDAY, November bth, 1555, a DAILY LINE of elegant and swift running Stemmer,, commanded by experienced and occonunedating officers, will leave Pitt,. burgh every day at 5 P. M. VENTURE. Captain GORDOrt. CLARA Flamm. GJILDOS. Paseetngeoraeleep on board, and reach Steubenville at 7 o'clock the following morning—connortmg with the Fast Train at 7:15 A. 731., making direct connection with Train. for all the above cities—thus obtaining a earnfortable night's rest, and avoiding the fatigue of nwht fraud by railroad . Allie-Fare as cheap se by any other Railroad route. ior Through and Local Tickets, and further information, inquire of JOLIN .1. WOUBTO?1, No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. GEO. W. YLITON, Bupertuteudont. L DEVENNY, -General Agent. novl3 ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. Change of T s inte.writtaburgh to Kloltl mineta River, in • ArtnitiOng 430 , •c.LDISTANCt OF TIIIRTY-ON r s.--et MAYO AFTER MONDAY, November 12, Freight and rembengerfkatzle will leave Lawrenceville, (upper side of Amnia asitc evening, (Sundaye excepted ,) at .2.0 u o'clock, suid firtbe following stations: Sharpe%ruh . d'a s Sandy Crook, Verner, Halton, Le. gsn's Eddy, iSOYM Pinumal., Arnold's, Torontum, Cbartleee, ; Risky:am etas. itd.rnin9, will win Station at es2o o'elosk 2L, and atop at an aboseintsteislediekte nation,. Tlie,beealeier Onmlbtor TAM WillisOstrerlmannimeo to and flint Mae depot, caner Firth anti 3iitetd;e4ree.t; tint emending tersave MAIL Tickets tan be bad at the Omnlboet Oftl*fengsgle of the Company, or from the CM:ukcions A. FEWER, tkiPi6talCalent' RAILROADS GOING WEST. RAILROAD, .J IJUR.AND, tlerol.ud J. A. CAUAIIIEY, lilall Route Fell Arrangement NNE j !..; • . ' ' • -••• r• 4 : .• 1 RAILROADS OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MMM RAILROADS. VIA COLUMBUS. Through from Pittsburgh to Cinchins tl In 12 Mune and 40 Minutes. Oassirriso at Uncial:awl with U. S. Mall Line Steamers, Covington anti Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mlastssippl Railroad, and too Lawrenceburgh Route. Connecting via Columbus mid XoniM, with Ina Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central Railroads. TITROUO /I TICKETS, via Go/umbus and Cincinnati, to Lexington, LonlMille, St. Louts, Indlanityx;dlx, tc, dtc. Pia Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indlanapolia, St. Lotus, key hc. TITS LITTLE MIAMI via COLU3IDUS, being the 1/1110k; QVICE anal Dlll/47 torn from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, and connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, U. B. Mall Line Sttstaeni, Ohio and Illasissippi Railroad, and Lawrenceburgh Route, offers facilities no other route can give, eo ttuoo tickets by all the above routes can only lw pnwured via Columbus and the Little Miami THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA (XILUIIBL'S AND CINCIN NATI. RUST nuts—Leave Pittsburgh by 2 o'clock A. IL Expeps 'Train. arrive at Columbus it 10 . .50 o'clock A. 31., and Cin cinnati at 2:40 I'. 31. IbIco:PO Texts—Leave Pittsburgh by 8 o'clock. A. M. Train. active at Columbus at S o'clock P. IL, and Cincinnati at 1.24 o'clock, night. Tam Tnatt—Leace Pittsburgh by 3 o'clock P. M. Pat Express Train, arrive at Colombia at aicback A. IL, and Cincinnati at 7:34 o'clock A. M. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VLA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. Flan? Trace—louts Pittsburgh at 2 o'clock A. IL_ arrive at Columbus at 10,:n1 A. 11., D a yt o n a t •n_..25 ,Aalank Indianapolis at ::SO Y. 21E1DOND Tasty—Leaso Pittaburgb at 8 o'clock A. IL, arrive at Columbus ut 8 o'clock, P. IL; ale op u Xenia Titian Tatty—Leave Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. AL, arrive at Columbus at 2 o'clock A. 31,, Dayton at 1 o'clock A. IL. and I udlantiptilia at 10 A. M. Stel.- Ito , ptr i i , icular to call for tickets via Colu.mboa, being the only rd le rbute. Tor all information and Through Tickets, pleas, apply at the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Office, (avatar oflice,) wider ton 31unoragabsta House J. ii. OCBPY, Ticket Agent, Or al liatensl Stroot Station, Os°. PARKIN. Ticket Agent rino. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh. nov10: W. STFLADEB, tiaueral Agent, Cincinnati 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. BROAD GAUGE TIIF :•TIORTt:01. 4./ VICK yll EAI't::T. A NT) ONLY Hi , ("T r. by wt./1 all ftwlrua,rl thr,t to St. Thuo to cc Lou., 27. pm" THE anti) t: of into Road nrcommOdate. Wide, cars-0,,,0rt tot 11151de—with cuowy noun. unattalual.l., ~L Darr paug.a - By t.t, (Ail., 1.11 d Penufiyirunta Bartrrowlifrom PAttAbaro to r'r,ct hu, neciirith Vallroadli for Indiacm unue. titer there With Vrrrx llnatr And 111c21n4011.1 Vli:Woution No r+ et T<rrnlinato 11.8.igrtgt d . tv.o. - ed I tadiatapoll”, usa..9 lbaro htt..k,"-gh taT ThA, loar4^ A M AAA TiLMN ivaitm. at S A. NI. hsrauy I)T.J.LN yea al 3 I'. 31.. Ps.. tiger, matte clot. totwectknia at CrestLai for Intll cl,l (L., LaAlit due°, nCintlf?ntigns with teals, and et Vunonnue4 ten,. :he Oh. and ht. 1.... , 11, tbrougb In 117 hour.; conurtting an ean4 , oet filth thft unis Central R5i10...1,1 ftr t...n.iro. where Itr , t-c Strainer. fit .11 Woe, tW had for Memphis, Vicksburg, New Or• P.., noel an paint" on fire lower Mirulastppi river P.a.., pre can al wart find tit it Lout,. pteemors rm the tipper Mtesinsikpl, 111n0...ud Mi..wun rivers. Tint to cue htindral wars iLe shorto , Asmite to ..1- Loma tee ItE.—Else;- CneSS; To ilt. Loa.). , i 6 Donerontmoo awl' I. *lap:. -... .. .. Sig 39 .1. T , , - " CAututrus.ouun and Devocro_. 14 .74 To - •• t.'...ium1.w.,, L'uo.ll.o.ati aqd Lee rouor -1.5, 30 SISCOKL CUSS l'•itz . 12 .0 Perenniera and Damage tranaterred from newt te Leval tree el charge. For Throng-laTkk ts, ..r further iatertnatleta please apply to J. CURRY. Ted,n Agent, 0. P. Itailr.:64 Company, morner LIMO% M%)/)0u House, Pittaburg4, or to 01.0. Ticket Agent, FoJeral Street Staliun..A.lloerfany t'lor tveari, • t'llyerlutomieut u. L M. itulirutui, F KNOWLIND, .I,;tut, Pittsburgh, Pu. toctlO ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, LAIILYLNII TRH Groat rafted States Dlalf and • Express. TWO I'AFSRNORIt TRAIN'S RCN PATLT It. ectiru lengtb [Nut UCRUQ Ear CALRO, 7rD (11ICAGu ru CAIRO. This in oonnociion with Trains of DA OUlo and Ippt IL and Chicago and BaliroaiL forms the swat direct and ,oily continuous 11. It routs from CIIICA6IS 'co St. LOUIS, rith:ACEP fro CAIRO, CHICAGO TO DUBUQUE. tuna. logy. Chicago as follona 10 a. M. nod 10 P. M.—Sy. Louts van CASK. ?SPILLS& Pomo:lgen, for Bt. Luna by this trees take the care of tha Ohl, and Mla.. H. It. at Bandon!, and aro carried direct to Bt. Louis. 0:34 A. M. and 410 P. If —Mae.= AILLMNA ton Dunboth kopponfto Dcarwiur) with a 'Duly Litos of tirrayp Packets for Ht. Paul and the Uppm. Miaalr 14411 Ti'VOT COCA _ Trams leatitothlriVfor CLkng. et ,dDufaaqua at 7:80 h. M. and I.1X) P. M. Yeaaangera from the Emit rind' Mum on the Ohio river, tieetinett for S. Louts, n di ea.e 1210 mile. of tedious and nty. certain river nzermuttott from Cairo to St. Louts, and ILITITO fifteen hour, in advance of the ricer route, by taking the au, at Ontro. Tickots to St. Lonks, Cairo, DOA:um, Bt. Paul, and all im portant places by !Anil touts, be bad at Ow odic. of the and C. & I'. Rath...lda in I'itt,burgh, and Micbignn Central nalirt,ad in (lbw, 2 B. MASON, .1. 43 Superiutan't. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TEIRRE DAILY TR:ROOM! TRAINS het - wean PhDadel phiirand Pittsburgh. TIER MORNING MAIL TRAIN kayos Philadelphia fur Pittsburgh at I% A. M., and Pittsburgh f ur plaisdelphiu at 7 A. M. TUE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia fir Pittsburgh at 1 P. M, and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia tit '2 - .30 P. M. TILE N lUffT IMPRESS TRAIN leaven Plilladolphia fur Pittsburgh at 11 P. M., and Pittnlnirgh Ear Philadelphia at 9:113 P. M. BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:10 u'elock P, M, BItINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittaburgh dolly at II o'clock A. Id,, 3:30 P. M., and 6:20 P. M. The above Lines connect at Pittaburgh with the Railroade to and In= St. Lords, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and Loulaville, Ky.; Torre Hants Madison, Lafayette and Ladianapolls, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Spring - field, Bollefontaine, banduekv, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus Zaneasillo, Massillon and *castor, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Itoate from and to NEW 011LZABS, ST. Locus, Lorievatx and CINC/NN6TI. TliliQUOli TICKETS eau be had to Or from either of the above places. For (timber partieniarst, nee handbills at the different starting potties Passengers from the West will fled this the ,borteat and moat expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New Yea, or toatou. THOS. 3IOOKE, Agent. l'aseenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. NISSALMEN, .5' 21 Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittebargh. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TII E GREAT CENTRAL, ROUTE, connecting ii "lllE athe Atlantic Clt los with Weatcru, horthoireetern and outb•weatern State, by a continuous Railway dlrwt nth. Road also ix•noects at eittaburgli with De:it,y Lim, of Btemmern to all pores on the Nortb-wootero L0k0 , .: making the moot LULU'S, C. ktf-in.tT eal ILLLIABLE not-ry. /ItEIGHT can be forwarder! to and from the Oster Nitta. Rates between Phllndelphia lC Pittaburgh. ILRST CLASS.--110-ytv, tilv,or, Dry G0,.1A,1 7 L. 0.11 100 tba. (to Luzon,) Furs, Feather, .tx, l3.8CONI) CUBB.-80,Am and fitactonery, • Pry Goods, (in 1.4.0 Hardware, Lee- 00r. 100 Ihe. tiler, Wool. dr_ THIRD CLASB--Aotlle, Bagging, Bacon 100 and Pork, (In bulk,) !Tamp, &c.. FOURTH CLAM.—Coffee. Fish, Peron and' 40c.. . 43 100 Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard OIL Gap. in shipping Goode from an L., of Philadel phia, be particular to mark rfa Annryfeania Rddroad." All Goods ootieigned the Agente of th Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention.; FRICIOIrr AGENTS --Monde Potter, Boston J. L Elliott, New York; E. J. Speeder, Philadelphia; Magrow & Koons, Ralik ; Goo. C. Fraucierus, Pittsburgh 1 Sbringman Brown, C,ocipnati, Ohlo ; J. S. 'Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.: R. - C. Meldrum, Medial:a, led.; Ratelill & Co., St. Louis, Me.; J. '. Mitchell & Son, Eranevillo, India' pa. Ir. a frOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. LOMRA. t.nT, my 9 ' Superintendent, Altoona, Fa. TM!? CITY OOLLFAIE. , —DAY 4141 BYEK.NG CLAIMS 1 IN BOOK-KEEPING.—La oU demtwont, Swiveling many now and highly valuable hnprovementa, winch =O. not bloWhare taught. Large classea naiad -awnings `only in tundras thorough morrantUe education, Lectures upon Evenir s. all ihe studies delivered. to . Miasma. arithusetla t new system) ftp f d I t gratigicistion to A.lisist lwribbog• • in.hiata in the MeraSusitUoVeolraes or .'t Iklaile!j; Rail, ,_,, I OM Ihr a Circular for etillioarticalorts 00Uor or' • Welt. the Nei Moo. Y. W../FINILINS, rri s, ncispaL 1 novist. , .• , . MEE RAILROADS :104:1211asall rt., lhr.u-OAD. OPE I :I=3% WEST , NEWTON 'To toN'zmusrmix., fulp e i g h t mil. (mu Pittsln rgh,. on do Tongtdogliony This now Witt-class Road Is vow open for the transports bon of re and freight, in connection with the Rite stsiimeirOLr - tiom Pitteburgh to Connellsville, Jail s aa follows: • - The atentner EOLIAN wilt - leave her .wharf, Above the Monectlaltridtt ei.rery afternion, at half-na;st tbrOe n't.lOckefor,,,Wpt. Newton connecting there with the Horn. Ink 'Akin 1 9IrtitlE at se3o for Connellavllle, and reaching there tett k. 5.f., In time ftrr the Stage for 'Cniontown. P a re........ 73 -Fire 2 25 A Train wi ll kayo ••Oollinillarille in the morning, at nab o'clock, for Weed Newton, and connect there with the r awer Polka at 7:30, in time to roach Pittsburgh at 1 Aim troll to Pittsburgh.-- 51 73 Fare ftoth, Uniontown to Plttabargh' — 2 24 Ma Local Freight. and Pasimnger Train will leave Con nellsvillo at 1430 A. M., and returning will leave W.tat Newton at 3:ll"0 P. M., slopping-at all way stations for freight rind panepsers. On Saturday the tumid afternoon train will Le near-until ftioloiroWing‘tnorning at 5.30 o'clock. I Pastactigetalby the Saturday afternoon boat from 'Pitts -ISt/TAMIL. by this arrangement go forward without delay. I For further information, apply to the Mears on board the s t eamboat SOLIAN, or to the Agents at West Newton and ConnellsrLfte. D, W. CAJJ)WELL, ocat9o ' Assistant Stmerintendent. GREAT DISCOVERY I, INTLE' TESTS, both la)ilible 'Practitioners XILL and CheMkel Ana/yels, tom' demonstrated the great. value of PROF. DR.ItitaTIPS •beautithl combination, called " , #LECTRIC Dliy" for the relief and cure of Pain. But the people themselv tu both ian),l story . gcior ota than , ndg their m verdiet In a manor .b tree have hasn't:dills a very ihort time—a. great proportion to timea who .hiard ofhert recommend It, who had tried it. That it As a splendid discovery, is everywhere acknowledged; and nailing Like it wee ever before prepared. Why, for COmr, eloiltaylt ikerortli $150,000 a year to the people, ae It 'lave anusthesapiiinfiiltormentort tb twenfstfour hours. Dint what Is.lt.not worth to. the people if It cures, Salt Rheum, E t Z l ]pellia, Canker, Ulcers, Sore s of all kinds, (fre quently away all the nabs In twenty -lbur boom) Rheumatism,eural.o... a, Palpitatnan,. Floadsche, Bronchitis, Piles, Womb bad lanes, (Yampa Sprains, Sore or Swelled Bread, Felons; Wounds •of all kinds, ac.! Would $lOO,OOO IL/Imm *ma to--tbe yeeple ho. Because a man will glre freelY far rehef ,from in. Witt this Oil relieve pain ! ANutalttly it wilL Sneb men as we have often named, honor able and high-minded Merchants, Mayors, Doctors and others have so said, after from tan to fifty . trials. They say the RLFSITRIO OIL is the finest mediml combination ever pro ti;.ll.ed, neither offensive nor injurious, but effectual In all the above and many Other cases, Saito honorable and heavy tons firma have, It Is true, sold some of the old (ttir:4- Imo, bituminous, or ooal tar, ae. Ire.) external applications, ;antlithoir customers returned bottle after bottle, with the remark that•e•the remedy was worse than the pain" yet such members-never recommended nor given countermine to them. Butscaeome of our beet merchants' (Meeting store every ten days, and always giving additional testimony to the value of this wonderful asoovery. That rtzterd =by ladles are using it tut altiedicinal toilet eiticle=for that:melees and their children, is well known. -It cures all Pimples, Blotches and Ihilptlons on the face and neck, In so short a time, you would scarcely crotillit. It Troquentlt, redritaie a pinifial swelling in two hours; hat dottelt In hal t' an hour ; cured many effectually in Sty. hairs. if hellos know the Modiing, strengthening. and healing viruses in this 011, they would never be induced.to use anything oleo Zr womb com plaints or pains of any kind. We now insert a Lotter Jun received from Mama Warr, Esq., who went to England air weeks &Moo, (to die.) unnxis, July 12, 18.54. Pam. Do Gaeta, PhfLe—Dar Sir: When I ha home for my health, (scrofulous eruptions, ac.,) I never expected to return again, believing that my complaint would aeon carry mo off. When you gave me three bottles of your Electric Oil to take with me, as merely a palliative, I did not think I would so very soon be called upon to thank you, ae I now do, for my complete restoration. I can only eay, before the departure of the steamer, that Ton have only to come here:with your Oil, to make a fortune imone year. There Is not another Siegler Iriellielllo In Eng if in the world. I will write by next steamer. Your, most only, Iltel:LY WILES. It mullet be their imoginatintes, who State that old Sores, that have discharged from Mt Months to five years, taco I bean cured by this Oil. 11 cannot be untrue, nor a decep nun, where pain is relieved to one day, often In half en hour. No: commies st.-use dirt:ll,li +w'—end six hundred written letters say no/ Come and see them. A regular Doctor attendance; ,and ladles can, consult a lady, privately, by dropping a line le the office . Advice from a distance, mak ing stiquldm that anyphysidan can answer, will bo prompt ly attended to. 'Always enclose a chomp, as our advice. are freely given and we are drawn upon too often In this way. All eases treated liberally, with or without the Piton I have two Phyalrians associated for title ekprees . purpose. PROF. C. Dg GRAM, No. 39 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia. N. B.—The largest bottles tem item the chcapmt Please notify me of any case or Muni to cure in from half an hour to throe weeks, as I wish to cure ail. Chi" For aile.Dl Dr. OM H. KKYHER, No. 140 Wood strout. aneaktlmo osmopolitan Art Aasociat lon SI,:eOND YEAR. A RRANGEMENTS for the Second Annual It Collection of tilts new and pnrpnlar I.titution for the tiatusion of Literature and Art, hare beau made tn the most eXteu.srro scale. Autongg the w...rk.s siren,' rupge.l, a th.. fittfaeoeil "GENOA CRUCIFIX." whist, unglually oust too tlfintrand dullara. In f,.ituing the new Cvllection. the dlffusion of wort, of American a.rt, and the eu,ouragetnent ut Am,•rwan genium, bare not been overics , iced. Commiralo. have Imeu itethed :,want' of the moot ‘bstmgmtaLed American artkon, who 1 1 'entribute mew uf their finest produruous Among , them aro three Marble BustA, eiteuntedLy tin xrteteet thing Pon - raz. Et llhiE Ne A—FiI..":I3TON, the Father of hi. Country. `;, - 1:/iNJAMI.N FRANKLIN, thu l'hilunurner. WERBT/ill. the Btetoetimu• A spoctol agent boo visited Europe. and [Wadr co.roful nu t j[1.1.1410ll.• 60111.2401.14 01 for.gu works of art, INno to broom sari =ride, Statuary and Qtott - e /san:ogo. The whole fortulog a large awl saleable collection of Painting. acei -flatuary, to be distributed t erooog the mentbant of thin - Ationtinclott for the auorigiti year. TIMMS or Mi....1 . 1.13E1113W.P. Tbo payment of Three Dollars conatitutee any onosa metre law of this Asarrustlen, and ontalre him to sinter mwoof the Maps-Moe for oue per, and also a ticket in the distrilmpoo Statuary and Paintings :The Literature Wand no subscribers consists of the follow , neMonthly Magesttos: Eterperl,Putnam's Kniciterborkor, Ellarkwood's, Ifonertratt Won* Wuhan,* and Chaley's Le, 4ff's Hale Perilous taking nee memberships are entitled to any nee of the Magas:lnas fotsibue year, and to ~r tuirts in the dietrl hullo. The net urn:reds &aired from the eels of menthe, ships at, deeoted a, tiro purchnee of works of art for the en. truing year The sidonnlaves ..`itured by berm:oh:4 a member of this Association, aro— IM All pintas reecho dui jail value of cheer roiacsepeton at the :tart, in the dupe of etorlithe Magnano Literati's. 24. Each mouthr is contributing tawartle purchasing chub, %$ cuts at 4 , 6 ?lela aro to be diaributed among t beutasaves, and cud at tth meth tuna encouraging tho Artists of tho .pantry, abstaining thou:math of dollars through Ste agrry, Persons to ecruthoof wadi rot mamboralxlp will please glee their port-opin address info!!, statiog the mouth they wuth the Alatmatio to commence, wid hare the Letter registered at the poet-Mike to preset Weal' 'oh Its recolpt q certulcats of inamterahip, together with the Miignethe ,toted, will be forwartial to say part of the country. Thee" who purchase Magazines at booludorea will obeerre that by Jobilog this Awociathro, they enact the .4lugarint susrlfric ticket se the annual ditettsburfoe ail at the same price they c.ar pray for the Magee:Me aloha Vor Mataberstdpa ocean .• 1.1:1$1113Y, Actuary 0. A. A., At !either of the Principled Offloese...effedegert.g,key ?him. limo" Aloe, 34 Broadway, New ark; or Weetea - n Ace, RC, Water street, Sandusky Otto. Arir Subscriptivaa rocatrod by Dr. OFARGH H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood covet, Honorary booretrary, for Pittabtiro Poem tovi WATER CURE INSTITUTE, Ijand t. (South t 40,) between Penn street and the lUye Plttehurgh, P. DOCTOR BaSLZ, Graduate and Practitioner In the Old gelhools of Medicine, allopathic and Eicesasepathie, and for the part ten year. a.aucreasitit Bydropathlst, hat opened a WA,Tat CU11.6 in the above location. • The 'perfectly We, direct end Immediate effect this rjetent i li s sej t tall FOISTS, and all dteanwe acute end chronic, while If grateful and In rtgo ni ratlog t rend heir h ers it peculiarly deetbletu m o the weak and debilitated, at ilks, who will be treated tomes. Allopathic and !lows:Taglit treatment will be adminis tered *hare desired; but, after long and thorough experi ence, Hoctor Ruts giros a decided preference to Hydropashy, which Lae, throughout the uld and new world, proven so eminently sticoeserul In every form of disease, including In cipient Comuniptiim, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic Ithoomausm, Asthma, Outaneotuy Neryous and Liver Disease. Testimonials ot Cures Trott hlghli.repntable citizens of nearly every State' in the Colon, mn be examined' at Doctor Ittitteii office. 'the lievenind Clergy are Invited td consult hip gratis. Warm limier being used in the cenutomeetuent, and often throughout the treatment, it Is a 'miry Instead of umpire aunt, as those unacquainted might suppme. Llsr=rme—idessra.CharktsßloWar, WritertnlM Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. ii. Wilitania, Thompson Ball, J. R. Wel. din, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, R. H. English, B. Kerr. The undersigned, having risltai Doctor BAJELVB Institu tion, and witheesed hie eructwestal troutanent, cheerfully recommend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy sician : Crhatee T. MumlL, Joe. M'Connell, David Hunt, John C. Curt* Robert Patrick, John R, Lly/ngton, John Wright, W. W. Patrick, Monet F. Eaton, O. Onntby Gregg. uctlftdaw OUR ENDEAVOR 18 TO PLEASE, Lowrte'e Eating House, • .108 Mast street. P4hurpti. AU poreons fond of GOOD . uvvitt - 4111 plume F.., fp call and Judge for themselves. Always on hand, (i. , 111.1. 1 the bast of Orruvre, Meats, Coffee, Tea, hothe ‘117) made Broad, Pico, Cnertards, warm Corn Bread, . . Must) and 0111 k, Pried Mush, Waffles, Buckwheat Co.keii,&c. The cooking will be such as will gratify epicures. hap supplied with Oysters at ratunnahle rates. . - 0.1. 4x 4 3 ,Vtis IN WATOIIES, CLOCK'S AND JEWELRY -13 ROBERTS & BROTTIER are now selling' their their largo and earefially selected stook of fine Watches, Clocks. and rich Gold Jewelry at greatly reduced prams, to make room for an entire new stock. which will bo received direct, from the Eastern mamtrartorle , in a few weeks fur tho trade. Purchaser!, desiring to hug good goals at lour prloes. should call Immediately and exaruktiet'our stock, as wo are deturrntriarl to cloee It out without regard to Not or former Dou't forget the place. ROBERTS it BROTECER, 11 Fifth iitroei, next doer W Wcol, Wo.tebee, Cla - km and Jewelry repaired 11l the beet manner, Old werrantod. ADESIDERATE.M.—hI. JAfxIJPB 4.3.1.4Lfi.thf PENS will he found on trial superior to Gold or Stool s resem bling the quill innre than the former, and collecting none of the sediment about them which steel pone do. They will be found illitirulled for Records, Doodo dc, as they do not:---aii steel pensWill—che ago the oolur ache ink otters fewyears. Ow trial will prove therm to bo the pv+ that baa bon no much - wanted. Sold exclusively in rttt.. by LOllalltlYiE dRAXWXLL, novltSisi No. no Wood stroot, above nth. A.7.0RE1.--To those who share themselves, e really good Razor--one that cuts sweet and clean, sad: cniatbacteato do so for yeers—.4 a loamy; saves ternper,iltne and Money. It 4 now nedversallv acknowledged that Gilchrist's Americ an ßazor, sold by V. W. WLLSON, cornar of Market nod Fourth trtteeta. far entpeeniee any Razor of English manu facture. Rader,try one of them, and if you don't 1:414 the mrs taunt trilsil,.#llßob will return you yetriiiene , d. nnytitW. 'Cy — EVOLVERS 1 REVOLVERS 1 1,.-4,118t re ±-16 oetXed,,by ttprem, direct holyc‘.7rn - the niondi aormmt r, splendid assortL merit ofCcal REPEiMifi MB; tour, fiyo loch 'barrels,' elf of which mreo.lll eeLL lor cards ob.sso, prime amthey an be bought lu the city pp(( )4ms 1/14r.. Per epu. t t E gc4g ; to Anatralla Lad Callfgnia will Ilttd tbet they cau do .131 purriutategthair equipage at home, than they Cliff' a m 4"l lM -4,8 ' l6 fiTh PMOWIACWIIICO. tato any of'timabuvu te*re 40008 tto cdu., twin tiwo 5i fanparre retuila the money . ,BOwN Ar. TETLEY, IV/ 186 Woodstreet, Pittsburgh. slar irmau ith.gy 0011.117 a. J L.ISII4.ANIPE- TN4 4481 %irle - WkIP44YIti.IIART- Tcau:O. k. ' •ftw.---- - -A• %9f - griofetiati of Cash I Capital to Half a Mlltinn Dollars! ', '-l.' 3.„- - ' .R4ITIRUP anumorra, tlitklibligyr - i The'Thirty44l.h.,Atauud-J3 .ccoptrio of thilSsilMa of the ~ETNA INSHIttIitE'COMPANtor Hartford, ea furnished this Agency on the let sifJilipitti4fo.Bs4s, under oath Beal Estate, tinincumberect ''' ' .$ 16,672 06 Seventy-two Mortgage Bomb, oimid 7 , per coat, payable laltnkugirtaily =1 ",ii.T...•. .72,000 00 Debts duo the Company, secured by mortgage.— 7,313 17 Rills Receivable. well secured, 04410 at tank... 125,397 35 Railroad Stocks in Contioetlint. 97,515 00 I Bank Stocks In the city of Ifartford._.— 142,898 00 Bank Stocks in New Yorfeeity ' 96,1150 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands-of Agents and others ...... 212,505 00 The aznotant duo or not dna to et tither creditoree--nothing. Losses adjust.' and dim—nano. Loewe adjusted and not due—A4BslB, 22., Loekst. nntutiisrikd -eittc fit irfrallsrise; bniiting 'Tot further proof--$61,257 All other cwlnaagelost thaCompany are small, anal only WI printing, Agohts, instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or villageodupenda upon the character, material and. construction of Indiclinga, the width of streets, the emptily . of water and .crmdlticin of the tire department; and other arcutrudancee. • t The amount inntrod in blocks of Intik/lugs vanlcet the dot sign is to limit the loss by anyone lire to $lO,OOO, or lees. THO. 4...A . UnIEAirikER, Secretary- Haitfoid. January 10,1155. STATE OP Cosxecncrr, t 68 Hartford County. f Personally appeared, Thomaii A .. Alexande r? Secretary of the /Etna Insurance-Company, add, - inide onttrthat the fore gi:tsinstacntrenet,...b,llll.lttsubscribed, ls true, according to his FOIVIXE, mostiee of tt4eare. Lunen paid by this Company for thoyear 18f4 exceed $730,000, whilerthe prerobital teceita f 4 a4thi RaMClOntihr exceed any other year, slaw the organkatiort of the Com- WY. Polklos, colreriatneskrly all deshrilit*ii?f prviariy,fserunl at thiff Agency, at miuneratlve'rates. 011. Office, No. 87 Water street,PlMbargh„PA ' 'LL. )3 ? TWZ.: YOH,. Agent. DELAWARE MUTUAL 'SAFETY iNSU RANCE COMPANT.---oMee In the Natth Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PLICLADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES or Taasma,j . Calm, To all parts of the World. FRUCIECC D INSURANCES On good* by Elvers, Camas, Lakes and Lend Carriages, to all pans of tbe talon. FIRE INSIJAANCRI On Mercbandlseqrally. On Stores, Dwo Houma. Lc. ABUTS op T COMPANY, November 7, 1900. Bonds and Afovt gages— . .... $ 24.300 00 Orate" of Pennrylrimia; : rlphla city, Spring Oarden, Santbwart, and other ... 181,353 42 WWI in laants, Unarm& and lnnlnuaco:Cona- Sidon Mlle rocedrablo 159,825 94 Oath on hand . 16,071 30 Balances In the bands of Agents, and premiums on :11.ahtna.Polleten meetly bawd 121,707 67 Ootecrlptlon Nana. 100,000 00 MRECIOIut Wru. Martin, Dr. IL M. Ruston, Joseph IL Ifee, !Intl Edmund A. Sender, SpenoerVilrain, John 11. Davis, Charles Belly, Robert Dorton, Swami R. Stokes, John B. Damao, • Dewy Sloan, George 0. Leiner, James Trancutir, Edward Darlington, Wm. Byre, Jr., IL Jones Dmoks, Joshua L. Price, J. U. Johnson, James Tennant, James C. Eland, John B. Semple, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Schaffer, Janet B. McFarland, J..T.Legartalttalirgh, W. C. Ludwig, R. T. C.part„ do. WM. MARTIN, dent TEM. C. ITAN , Vine Prteident. JOHEPH W. COWAN, &crater,. P. A. MADEIRA., Agent, marl 6 No. 05 Water street, Pittsburgh. F ARM ERS' AND MECHANICS' LIFE, .FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FRILADELPIIIA. Capita- . 4800,000 Amount eocurelyinvested .. This Company effects Fire Inarmance an Braidings, Goode, Furninora, AC. Marino Insurance on Vassals, Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivers, Lake., Canals, Rallroada, and Load Carriage genorally. Also, Intut nonce upon Larne, upon the most favorable terms. Hon. Thomas B. Florence, James R. Nenll, Goorgo 11. Armstrong, Charles Dingo., Ed. P. Middleton, E. R. Elelmboid, George frolmbold, Fred. C. Brewster, Thomas Manderfield, Isaac Leech. TIIOMAB B FLORENCE, AtteWent. EDWASD 8.. IlitiarnoLD, Secretary. TrtTEIVCROSI REFERENCES. Hon. T. M. Bowe, lion. J. A M'Clintock, Hen. P. C. Shannon, Col. A. W. Black, lion. J. B. Outtin, A. H. M'Calmont, Eaq.. Thom., J. Keenan. Keg., WlLmn Mtamilcea G01..1. norGr,lter, Con. J. K. Moorhead, H. M. Riddle. The character of the above Company le of the first clas4, end combines the rare and unusual privileges of ?lie, Marino and Life Insurance. (h•utlemou of elevated standing are assuriated In its lllMl agewolit. and Interested ea etnckL•oldere THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE A. COMPANY. OF PHILA_DHLPIITA. Mutiatrous--Claarla W. liwacker, Thomas Hart. Tobin., Wagner. Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith. tico. W. Richanie, Siordecal D. Lew* Adolphl R David 8. Browne, Mut rle i'nthothOZ. Cuss. N. Bisect, Preeidont. enaii. 0. Ilawcium., Secretary. Continua to make traurance, perpetual or limited, op every dawription of prt.?Rtty. to tewe and country, at ratee ne low a are conalatont with Recut/I[y. The Cempeny have reserved a large Cnntincrit which. with their capital and premiums, sticky invaded, al , ford ample protnction to the enured. The Awns of tho Compel:e, on January lot, ISM, as pot , liettml agreeably to as lot of Assembly, were as follows, via': 31.•... . $918,128 Runt Petrie_.. 84,377 78 Temunry loo.a &cc Q4ll, ..... 81twoo tbelr inoorporatum, a period of tsvinti-one years. they have paid upward of Ono llllion Four Hundred Thou sand loesre Ly fire, thereby affording evidence of the :id vantages of Intrarauto, as well as the ability and dispogition to mot with promptneas all liaLfiltim. J. 13.1.11 DINER cxwts.r, Ageut. ap24 Ofgaa, north-oast cor. Wood and Third sta. MERCHANTS' AND MECHANICS' MC TCAL INSURANCE. I'IMPANt, No. SO Walnut street. serond door from fourth, Philadelphia. Authorized Capital 8300,000 Capital paid in A 9200,900 Charhrred by the L...ghiattny of Irimarydratad, Apra 2, 1841. phis Company le now prepared ;o tmuo Policiva to Fire. Inland, Natigation nod Railroad rinks, al the cur rent ratty of Premium; and having The Securitroi a cash capital. it also afford, the tosnred an anntuil pardainatiou in the prents, without any liability whedeeer. DIRECTORS. Henry L. Stevenson, Stephen Toram, John W. T11(ord, Joha 11. Onmmov. Ducal I.t. Taylor. Alexander Murphy, Thermo D. Statth, H. K. Richardson, William F. Some, John N. Oenin, N. Y., William Mon* James W. Weston, N. T. HENRY L. STEVENSON, .Presidont. li. K. Eximeneon, Secretary. THOMAS J. MINTER, Agent, 94.71 No. 90 Water It, between Woqd end AWOL !„,-,,----- pENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE 'COM PANY, OF PITTSBURGH,' corner of Fourth and totthtleld ,trretF. A17T1101111233 CAPITAL, $300,000. • Imure 13uIkUngs and caber px ty against loam or dam age by iro, and the perils of Ito &a and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DILUTOR& Wm. P. Johnston, Rody Patterson, NV. ,relhator.l.. Kennedy T. Prtond, D M. Long, 1. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, tieergo R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, Jamee S. Healey, W. S. fifteen, Wade Hampton, D. R. Park, IL R. CoggehalL Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, Preektent. BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A..A. Cases a, Secretary and Treasurer. & a. easarta, Assistant Secretary. der....an THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU RANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PrutA rmA.--CLartored April 26th, IMO. Mazur PorpotuaL CAPITAL, $259,000, O. O South-out corner. uf.TlArd tinil Chesiont'iticoW ladolphla. OFFICERS OF THE WALE HOARD AT PRILADELPIELitt DOLECIVIEL Stephan IL Crawford, Pant B. Goddard, Ambrose, W. Tbompaon, Lawrence JOhneon, Benjamin W. Tlngtoy, Gen McHenry, Jacob L Florence, James Dovensta;'"*„ }Wham M. Godwin, Walla= Mae% " l'resident—Stopbou R. Crawford. Pine Prcrident—Ambrose W. Thompson. Atedimi Examiricr--Pttsbtavh—Jamee H. Witstm, M. D Allegheny City—R. B. Mowry, M. D. (IRO. IL ARNOLD, Agent, Itiarl7:y NA 74 Fourth. street, PitMbu IifiTESTERN INSURANCE IMPANY, y Prrremmon.-11. MILLER, Jr., Pro:rid - Alt ;F. M. GonDoN, Secretary. CAPITAL, $300,000. Will insure am:anat. all kinds of risks, FIRE and MARINE. AU Imes will be liberally adjusted and PrOlpptly A Rome Institution, nninaged by Directors who are well known In the commnnity, end who are. determined, by Er9tap4oo o and libenility, to maintain the chantactr which they_Waveassurned, as offering the hest protection to them to bo Insured. Dtascross—R. Miller, Jr., C.V. Raeteon, J. W. Butler : , N. Mimeo. Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Thill6ol3, George W, Jackson Wm. M. Lyon, James Lipplrtcott, Goorge Doote, James Mo. A uley, Alexander Malta, Thonme Scott. . , ite-Gitfice, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of SDelag . ct Ce, up stairs,) Pittoburgh. nor. Pittsburgh Dollar. Savings Institution, No. 68 Iburth anzt, NEXT DOOR TO THE PITTSBURGH BANK, IS NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Wodneadayand Saturday °vainly, from 7 to apltsda,-•• . • 'befideitie reosived of MI sums not bra-then OSY. Dottan, and a dividend of th proatßdoebired *vies a year, In June and December . The Traztaee, for the nnipoto of tun,kermg the benevolent objects of the Inatitubidt, ban) onlared haw a glanrantco bond, therebrgiving additional secatity to de positor. Boolui tontzdrdus the Cbarist..l3y - Laws. lldea and Mogi' latbnaa, furrdabed gratis, on application at the office. Precirkort-43moir, ALBBEE. !Lovett& Ile burn, John H . Shoenterger, George It. Johnston, Cl arhe Rrotpp, WlRlatti , P. Johnston, N. °rattan Murphy, James W. Willman, Theobahi Umbetaettor, Alexander Bradle4, Isaac M. Pennock, lAillitn e yhtlllpa, Wllllain J. Anderson. TRUSTE/Z. John G. isokofeo,, , Antes Rerditata, 11111 Burge* John M. Kirkpatrick, Albert Culbertson. John D. ?Mord, - Robin Cheater, Robortoilorrotr, J. Gmdfaor Coffin, - wilter P. Tdarshalt, Akan*. A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, Jahn 6. - Volsorerro; ilenry-liaittnalt, - Ch&lie A. Colton, Robert Robb, ' E. G. Pdi c ingtoo, George R. Riddle, Francis Felix,Janice Rhoads, Aleorge,P, Gilmore, ._ Jean Etddloh..,, .- ~.• Jonnee o.Moon, • ' George 8. - Selden, , . , WlRiairta.- Haven, • dbl.:ander Thidle. Scetedry and..Treasunse—CllAßLE9 A. COMM jylitu" 0 - • • •V% ``" • - , $627,476 G 3 DiZACTOREL Tii(lsl.AB J. MINTER. AgOnt, No. 90 ;Voter stroot - 82,966 1: ... 01,889 00 . 88,848 81 .P4/ 2 4 08 4 bogs prime Bib for sob. a IHMIIB., Benign - , - •7 1. MIA/ 1 E44 WitAiti Arpker,l . nk arcela: VlTEtirigg " t;'ve Irote• NoeeNMV . N. tro4dgrAortigget 4 Attct , yane,bil callidar'ali;'t-noA.otiatdr td'e" Ithight4llt B°l4 ali ~ V M,1 4 2 11° 4 ,1 , 4 4 . d nittinan bouglisaa told; , - • Srtl e !'“!gtion Pald tottba platWara °Pi* . pet - Stocks. All communications attanded - fdp art 9 kerxrind 'Br:nicer& and Denim -0 In Netot t prnfrA maym,Ctard, stinsrutt nitifi Nottak Evhan g e thtsEuestr Om Anti Western giti 9 4 .? coloututtysecoutuo. zwikihyritzmulii in all tho citlon thsnugi . tent,thvokat e d 6t4ttgeh ,Eferhdts.recelited.ili.'pniqtin&ei cutrkit the eurnt,r -•- ?" HOLMES & SONS, Bailiatts'iiiiitki E' change Broken:andDaalerain Notta,Drafta, Arcea, cF 4 = Gok /3/1"k- and Itaak 49.16",Uttutagri•carthaTiurt , ortraturiVestereCitios comit*Ftl,,for. 9911Pctitateln,Iiipinin tbertiticetliitrxreflite: tho'lrilftd Suttee. Deposits rec,e l Y. l L.: 1 -1 14 5 -NuilS9PPlUTellt Vtr(so ,lo : 67 Market btreat;'bittiraen Tiittq and yourckapi. ,up.w;l7 G bankere and,RE, e change Brokers, Dealciu—ln._Exchange, Coln, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, &c. Collections carefully at, tended to.-and , proceeds re...Mitred Co tiny itall of the Union._ Stacks licijutla andualdomocsainission. - .. ire No. 4 Fourth street, next chat i 4 'Up Bank r :pf ,Patttl, JOHN WOODS, Ranker and Exchtuage. Broker, Pea le Fla 'Exchnxiga. , CornmetclalquldAlkinli "Notnei li- Sto'cli'binight and sold on conuolutiOn• ,Colle9o°M carefully attatulad:W.. Interesrpeld • 4E - No. 58 1 6 Fourth ertreet, nearly oppoelte the 11.11 Dank. , decla , . • THOMAS WOODS; Oanixanrcialßroker, and. Dealor In Notes, Ittincte; F.s4te, t ts._Np.7k 1. - T.loh Wear, httatirgh,-Pa; ; CLOTH g T 0 JOHN 11VCIASHEY', FORILEUILYVA TIM ClallElßSilii) CLOT14.4:•Oil;0?' ON Lazar! stzirr, width tuts islinAntaibotttideapkitlarity undor ths toms of the MARE 731G1:100.8.* - 13:a*lof purixlie og Acvtiro*,uwres,T.yrailair.inutaiit6:.tufithiilA, rm°°64l4n •he 1 ~ P 4cLans MINER Or 14,13.(0pi . AND thoy . bpvernotq tis;,matt spkfadidlka- of CIMIIS AND - READY , MADE 'CLOTAING That Iras,crer becn t ecra:Par-pig4" - TRlelr , principal dbjeCE tor rernoral,, ii. lu give. theta THE WIIOVESALE TEAHE.. , They - aro - prepared to salt eoods Lowest Easters:l .Prieest , - And they siuttakt thetia :tci . lfee4i.biet:;tB any, ninnufuc , turO in the lltrlong , - • custom Work In lite 'Boit *Kyle, - -AND mit T*l sria:RTigi - Itey have on hand n:full And tOant4nl.4l.4oliinent of AND CO INGS, , FOR VIDX . RI4, MM. WAISIWO AND BURTNIMIS 00005. Oar inter'e 6 tg are identical with OLOSO of oar customera, and we aaenre the putdidthat opt fidelitylitlinottnaktalllt. , ing a 0 micro we maybe tiVoteirwlth. . Derr rosary . = 010 E, NO. SS WOOD .STREET,. (min BIDE), mum OP zducripi, stixr. N. E.-We &etre our patrons' tO hash no longer any connection with-.the elothitr.l3ttsluess on Liberty street. Our P.ttention is devoted exchisivelj to the house above designated. intu - V:1 JOHN 111'OLOSSEY k.on , rulaTONn • _ HAMPTON- & CAMPBELL, lute' if the than of Ilamptsin, Wilson & C 0.,) Wholesale Dealers in staLN'S ASD BOYS' curniniq, adapts' so the Westeru Trade, No. 82 Third - street, between Wood' and Market, Mire buigh. .Latornot our stock, which Is the largest and most ohapieta In the country, will be found, at low priers— • Hen s Clothing, of every description ; Boys' do. A great variety of Undershirts and Drawers; A full stock of Ilandkorehlefis, Cravats, Neck Iles and Stacks; A splendid assortment of Suspenders; • _ do. do. Men's Winter Hosiery; do. do. Boys' do. Linen and Muslin Shirts and Drawers; Canton Flannel do. do. Gum Elastic Goods; And a full stock of gootis adapted to Illness and Fannere wear, ke. ' Also, Umbrellas of aft gradefr: tom- We invite our old acquaintances, and all 4aalsra our line, to call and examine for thOtosOroa :tin now opening our third aupply, andUar stock ie run Auld coniploto. • Warehouse on 'Baird• error, half . way Ntwoen 'Wood wad- Ylarket. octiPslaw NEW CLOTHING STORE, • No.- 4 Sixth street, oppoeite Liberty. Tbo anbecriber bas Just open ed tilts now establishment, whore he has ahrays on hand a lance and choice assortment of all articles of CLOTHING. which ho tvorrtuata equal to any In the city. and.will sell at the moot reasonable pric,s. Tile public are requestod to give him it call. tuaritly 1 B. OPPENHEIMER. ' DRY GOODS FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL 00015 AT LOVE BROTHERS. No. 74 Marlret street, PitteharKb. ...Kiln( the ortgionl Ike Hive. Our DRESS UOOIu IJEPART3LENT is unnsuallv full. u• I rontein soma of the richest and matt, desumbie 1.100 , 6 the: we have Oft.t . L.,•11 OAP to offer. FllO.l no • Extra. swag SLIM.; - • French Morinue ; Coalmen.; Mona do Latium: Stripes: Cidiurga Sc. NEEDLE WORK—The beet assortment In thasityi. Collars. Chentlzettesi :Sleeves : Flooticinp., Edgings and Ineortinipi; dhow!. Taln= and Scutt: New style Pauche, Plaid, Coat:mere Mali - a Aut. Velvet. Stellar, Crape snk, da Together with a largo assortment of .I.IOUIIN IND 000Dd of all ilewriptions. Our DOMESTIC and 110Cdti ITILNISHING DEPART MENT Is well Supplied. and we feel confident that we ran alter greater ;inducements now than we have over heiin able to otter boforo.. We solieit•an szetninntkiu of our stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, n 3 all will find It .to their maw', rage to do so. • '• We will also be &b . :IAM' deity ha lhe recelpt of now 'omit der suable Ueeds througbeAt An meson • LOVE BROTHERS. (Formerly Young, Stevenson & Loved ; No. 78 Market etreetePittstuirgit, Yu HOTELS. MANSION 110 USE GEORGE AU RENTz, Paorvarrea. No. 344 Liberty street, just bevado the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylranis i Dailroatd, which waked it the moat convenient house in the city for passengers arrl ving by that road. , , , The proprietor having, at couoiderable "expense, fitted tip , In xeen"Eli , stela tho MANSION IitIUSIL would respect , fully solicit usher° of public patronage. There to attached a splendid STABLE, end extensive WAGON YARD, Word ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. -Mc Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can effort]. tabby' QT. CLAIR llOTEL,.corner. Penn and St. 10 Clair stree- 'Hone, Pa.r-lbetindetsigned,foruter.., Iv of " Brownstel,' Wising taken this levant', ottiliao iflous HOTEL. and basing -ietltted 'it in icingnificent'ekile, oonld respectfrdly invite his friends and the traveling leilUlie to give him a call. Asented, with Um convenience . of ,the house and his long aspartame in the business, can gke entire satiefacUon, and his charges moderate.' fob= WM. C. OONNELLY. G • • OOD INTENT HOUSE corner ty and grant streets, near the Railroad ilepet. ja413:17 .1/01.E.3 Proprestm, REST A ITRAIS TS: UTILKINS W.,C;I3 , ALT,A,Gri74II, ntorarnon, Fonith stroot, between Wood and Smith, dell, , Ibis spadousostablishment has &len leasod - bp tha isubecriber, and completely renovated.in all houM =to furnish every luxury that con ho rand In'the ciliated teen:manta in tho Sham lltt opiinhins Sof will always be supplied with the very best Liguori. 'O&M° of ercrry description, In its season, can always 'be found 4 Within Ilan. [apr7] W. C. •GALLAGHER: C . ORNIICOPIA OYSTER AND• COFFEE; uouss, D. BARNARD. Paolo:mon, No. 40, VIM strei,!, between Wood and Market. thttaburgh. janntly , ' KENNET ALE.—,W. D. ENGLISH,. Solo „1.3., Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated Kennett Ala and Brown Stout. Also, Common Ale and Porter, in quactand pint bottles. .214 attentima famillea, and the trade, ine'pectfully, solicited. R A MINE • AL. WATER: AND SA S' 11L LULIIA,--W3l. D. ZNOLIER Pitt a treot, borolilOn; 13 1L1131 3 Ontuttnteturing otottrottnag the above' borinngeo an nn tonniy o w a l e . Asides aro of the:beet qualftzi ttqd' rautmihetarta.l froutlno purest tunteriatu, :Tr ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue, of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny coility; will =pee° to public tale, on the premises,ln-ilionn town ship, within one and a half milcs'of illeVinv and Pentusyl- The. Railroad Station at Ilaysvilio r on Batarday, DAY of BEC'ESBER., at 2 o'clock.F.M.,itha following de , orribod real o B tatei tha'gryperty Of,,losarlit2P.Fatman;lanii"of the city of Plttabt ir gb; • • All that certain tract or piece of land situate in Moon township, Allegheity'COunBY, holindod and deacribed • as fat lOWS, to wit Beginning at a post on the Martin Mid thence north 10 1 ,4 degrees, east 27 perches to a Enna ffno; thence north 10 degrees, west 16440 porches th e e} .. Post; .thenco north 31. i dogroee , east 21 perches to a 'poet to the runt thence north .55% degrees, oast 28,8.10 faircheste Walatit; thence' north 3634 dirgrons,eciat 12 perches to an viral thenrio north 8 degrees, east 60 perches to a post on line of land of William Watt; thence south 52% degrees, east .206 wino perches to a chestnut bait; thence &Mail& degrees; Weetlo2 .perches to a white oak; thence south 74% degrees, east 49 .perchesrto a white oak; thence south 2 degre , as i east 4•040-. perches to a post ou the Sharon 'road,. thence . along said rood. north 63 dogmas, West 8 840 parabola do a poet; thence. north as% degrees, west. 12 perches to a blatilt-coy;' thence north 713 dagenda, west 12 3-10 perches to a post; thenethiorth 48 degrees,,wst42:, 7-10-perches to a peel on a township Matt; thence along said township road south 39 , A degrees, crust 38 140 :perctim to a poet on line of land of Robert &oder- i t; thence north 781,, degrees, west 121 740 perches to a prat; then_cenort.h 17 (regrees east SU perches to a pjet ; thence north 8.2.34 dygrom, attat.23 perches to &Post:, thence south 80. 1 4,dogrese, east 27 perches to.Apoet.endhe SharMirciad, • the plate of beglaning-foonsainlngZlticritiriodri and 27 . ' perches, With'aie allowanSes TISMIB Os &La—out:third .c 4u. the :d e li very of th e deed; the balance to' be Paid in tWh equal, anima; payi . , manta, with litterkat; secured by tond,endf ocirtyinst on the premises. By the ttottrt, - Aandidstratof:r - - For further particulars, enquire of said No. 39 Fourth street, or of S. B.V..oll2,'Altorneat.laWi, office Ho. gi Flithetroot liittsburgb. , • OYSTERS -100,000 Shell Oysters, gust at, Sold at wholesale fe%A , {fiec‘ -- N ; Writs the eitfreas 3 te come and st tghl.: Mee supplieci.With SHELL 'fa' it e atPeAbet t Z!), • aod .131 hundred .". YOti"wilt flu& out - that this is the right way to buy therm- Weqtaltrleeit4iiitlien haud rasa or Oysters--sold wholesale ael . quftury. Restaursuate.wiltdei ) givirg us - ft call. EMILE, Unapt. er of wad Liberty streets. N. 8 , -The ditforeot qualities of Oysters are : „Ihtolk, Creek% e(TV oe, Egg Harbor, , acrtr`24:3t 13 MEI:MAI:IPM e..en NEIMAL,QL4,-1:01-.11BOWN hernia lA, informs ft:mallard that his,rtnnettititittenbotw.toon4 uoned &season In one that wilt cure. 71W - warrant a cure in any quie of thialtind.. Thiirierdedy was never known to tail wben/noperly penewered with.' Manyirtufert. torture of thianotirgnint ittorithe and peens, wketgeoleiv doilartwoublprOcure oertahtlede and speedy rentedi. Office audEPriesterenunalthn Soon*o. • 1 `if It ALLEY. ~~ '. .. ..., :F,.~~:, •, - - 5 t t, , i ci Ariit/-4'tA - Vf - FA.u'ik #0440 i . t t pegAzgv Ari...amsi k . ri' , „;,,. „.. ~-.1....i.,,,,,iff,. ~ . f i•• .7' ..z ' -,- thettlood and sthunlAtOttito ':••=.,:l'.• . 7 % pal Th ey renurlirt ef 1 ' r,m t..-11ctitto c 2 - their tiro r itcrhat=l) , , e 0 ; - " - •`;4 _ organeof,ths apel4 . ',t 1,, `,.., gidar;ect Ru le cep ~ f P ” - 1111 ''' .dsi dt, wiltatnei , -WO erlik , ' =ii • Y . - 4 " i ' 't.' . rentromente ao ere•thrid4regatraer r " ... ''' ' -'• ::.--••••=, ilkftfeko. ,, M, 'ifWrit vr_trake t — r ' ittigi,-...n r bartaYintittl, 11 .1r)Preggar,SIZ • —Pligira• 'l - • int, has ' Chown, cum of dangerous diseeseteduloell . ~feif y i •, • yontitelleaireillintarnot sitbstentitentuf (Of attar, :•"' , • elaited position and chantplomte co,fethillinthat*llit/nt t: i '' 'untruth. Their oeniflades are published li.l eily.A.[ t - Alinsaaa,ischiclrtforifgehtniildtiliia3tiitriimplftiKihtftl(o i' nish•free to, alhinqirit*, rrf..,'..1 Ft:c .It,dk,vlTCL ell t-feAMIO 1 Ainotothee giviTlfivvifione tor tufa:. use inthecomplatstt id i _ which they have boon found to cans. • zdt..n, ,no r! i ~.. i 1 Fora Corrfve-lreserr- ,110tyfollf I . - As to gouttetabto bilut thrombi.' costiventils fretileentll. , ' 4811 ' v-49112 c,Ca'lrOUPlinividaltddlittre'df-MtnnellophithE ( - „the cure of bqtl). No person-cansdael,vrebr x hitt costive halfinsil Wily': dfolkeit - Wtll4 .. b Lk) 11 1 ,,,gT 4tolnPa3l)reliered• T. l, .1 , -,D. , -,•) c'-. 0 -.- '' '`....- ' '$ ' ; l ' t r ot , trtivr,l,u,, wbkh is s'omotimearthe '' • nbaivand always vinconirortelle taint mild' :Ms td four--Insthattlide the stransollanddlsnehytalseslthrwitci iihrt •They wilt (hi it, had the AeorfArra, bodpbtprnAnsd a d t •svad-burn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. -Wittnat hail It'doe,fielll:t knot OW-I=d sou,. .1 ~, .-, . - --.: --.: z ,- 17.1` I' - - _. E . 0 ,0 2,, Rm . Brosamt, of" Morbid, Zailittion liona.,-1. Nei:l4O4AS genera depresalma of-21104p V ie ritair '''. - h Ith, take, from four ,to eightpla u t i n,==litirn(m. 4 aftentarde, dzitiP activity Tit - h 'tot., ! ' the system, ;,...no 4 (4:. r. , . 6,1 tit! 4 Mt 1,,,/9.-..f , 1 ;s; Volt Nzavousxna, Elkei MADAM% Nam% /tip MAMA, 1 Sitentach r gark 0 , S/4:lab' from four t:6 eight pp on gdng t, , tor x.f pug .chao s rAdaddalyowwwwewc.;.. D ray, unth Chey do. ' hese dcanplaititafflitbesnyeptoety ,j • f lathe system. -Don't tar. ithitarrirettirair kindred disar: -"'" l . • tiers because yaw stouts& 11(.fpuit , :li ...;:.(il..t. i. 1.• ,b-,,1fr.(14`. . Yea EcaotmA, `Ettllltktit, and all Diseases qfthe,S4-414, , r4e the Pins freely and frequently, tokeep lbw btiteele Orstft: '''.:( `POFru,Ption° Will OruerallYelkiewtbegickilddhrtirdikaddbeiT ; appear.hiftbjAntruffor. ideate and itqrafitave been hook," _.,, isp, by, the pnrenend.tumelitstagiordeflottliailifild;iae'v sem disgusting &senses which seemed to saturate the Wheiii -, I sy4tam have completely yielded to their itiftnence, leatimr,, ,tht sufferer in perfect healtb,..t.Patiantit ye& dtltYle •stslfru , , tty forbids Mat you should puede ~yielf.terotuad., t hA,,,bli .world covered with pimples, blotcheifigitares4nditil 9r so.S‘of the uurioa.A dilV4o.4.4.theArransitiftesalberditysi,f- 1 , rtergi welds ciianshig. - _, , ,-, er ( -•- 4---.)(.1 To Panzer me thooD, they are the taetaahit weal, • , ~cotert i ) „ , They should( be,nalven-ipselylogittdarod -•.- dui icdPuritleikVhfchbOw ilia • seeds of incurable will, 2 :_ ' ke ettriAmit - ofttheLsystosfllkethaff'betbrerth . '1 Ali propany therdo eq pinch inoldinplin ..ivl . citunona 4 fordo, renarisditeculostilihich thekare "Oink, rib re , 1 • ''-'.3 `14..r.1 - .Ft. a...i'gZ. 'N' ..._, ~ . -.• 1 1- ' 2, COn'LAiNT , J.ktitlC 7 7 414 ofijahusArcntiftwitli*, '.. • ,inant Some deraniternent=t3ltheetorpidity; oongestion, tir ;abortions -of tho Liver. Tarpidityrouttongeetiotilrltlida ' .the bile end render it unfit for digestion.,,,'Thisq 1 to eimalthotnii tlio otenditution IS freqUently by too other cause. Indigestion is thereymptatift tion of the duct which szaptka. tho . into the stomach, coulee the bile to overflow into the dood. Thls_viodnowit A JeuMiSe, With a long vuldstranganale3raliVer wv. fpoitt titaness, or (dtenaately eostlvenesp•andoligniuccb, pmittb4,l„,,,:i pavhristisyniptoutOnzignoiViourlaptritt,Wearinews,_reatiests. l Demi aultroolo4ohrdlhdritliestastimeiie , bilty teutleopi eatir- , -`1 oaroluTmitS, great drowsiness; aomatimesktberetavusso4 nl.; ,AD the tddo; the lain-416.1 ihe-whitd - of the - eyes hemmed' 1, g - reish yellew„ - -3110 stomach • -add: the hostels Snit rtfritsi- , - -1 , ,t [0'0141; the'whole spike irritable, with a tendency iniquity ,„..,; Which &vim= ttrbilioio foier,-blifous corcAlliollie - awl' laza, dysentery, .4e. drotlttiont, dries of . ) thrttesart.fintr2.u.l• taken at night, followed by two or *tree in the meptlng, repeaterla fele days, •aillrentare.the causletaall those ' i him It is wicked to suffer such,pahas Inholy.siszcartyraftw , -I,' - '7, Went for'M cents, - ' . ~.., ~ . y .:,' alsizorsszisas, Goon and alLiValnalatoil Fe - refry ' 1 ly•mired by the puritylus effeot of the" A .. 1.11,1 ttpen„Alikt )(v M ood, and the stimulturWhich tharatird to ilia vitatlrrit).. .1,-'-, tleith of lire. Fop thalefiUki ,aillithidritil tensfdditterthey 4 l". b ordd be htiren 'in mild doses , ,.to tnrtql,helillnki. tit 2" Aa a Ihttapt,,kTu, th 13.121 befit ItgreTabinatattalffoDr , 0 `'" l Pill tan be madi mare playsant to taire„andelyzinte„,l o. has loon made more effectual ha• tlie pulp:Ur/dr whlgh a_ . . ?, (XimAl i dli is employed. -. r-tt v't i !,., ...r.:-'xN.l qIT , '....1 + od by be. JAAfFtI C. Anai, 'illefir , 4 P 4 " 40 %1'4 daulzty+LOWEll,4lThdit , Plidef.23-ceritiiperTx Vise - ,basee for $l. _____,,_,_,- ~,L L.,..,. ~,".,,, ,tt.m4 az , gold by IL - A. 'H 4UO at wholes& and pl.. , ,'F , , . , ... , - tail, by every Druggistitn ktitisburgli,"and , by all Nelda ••4 ererYwhero- . . 1 -•• OrMetilleur.: tti ;; N A,L-Arflo 41) /k. PM-. 5, 4 1 a). 77td.2 CUE OF STIlidA-AND CONSMION.:. AtAran• AzarlsgTif ,; i 11YGEA . N.k b intfitlintT HONE TO nfk 01171 4-.1 • •A, WONDERFUL DlS(KWERYglaaerre6Olitv - r : ly been made by Vithihdtttttr. moult of Consumption, Asthma, an a all maeitsmt of.thei4ll4o4 l , We ?der to Curate' LtenrAmy og: tstinkis twor.ose --- VAXI/1. AND , d CIIEILILY Sttsur." • Wlth-thinneg l ixt9thOtli, 1 . 111 Mien:atm:4 manyilfelded as an iiittotn* ninth, be.:hail Minenendile:OPiligdstan, Spenaerof treatment, a physician remarks :„?..1.1. la 0td0nt.00,440*5=41 - -constnntly brat - tilting , an ,ttlhig vapor-411e medicinal properties 'gnat courola. diret..contactosittilbla I: whole serial rarities of the lungs, 44 Stunteacami tho . and ,Varied changed produced upon them when into the stonucth, and' subject to the; - process If I The llygeautt Ss fur solo by all .the Druggists thwug thtak York Dutchman of Janufra 14 ), The Jul lee - he worts'ohltlin'tiask'titilertlualkien;isitW`l Lout,the loast.turoueunience - r-tha:liiiiMmfithio-hiodr 14 1 4 , 1 nsiltrlent'to ettpotahAlso brad. Ilundrefle.of ca sesof i Ma the tellowingthatOt be nt.mFdt'' .'• •*--"•-; 0110 pachnke, of the Ilkottnatus!sitett„mo.of the:Aittliltt,itto of yenta' stoooding. " P, Kikensr . Plistrmatter 01' ' Lam cured of . the Astlinia, of ten yettp4a.t.ondinir,, try Ar. fiuvp' Irma= - rt.itroN,ltroohlkh, Ity. Mt s. l'Att,of 6/14tamt)ntiztrett4 , N - ..44.'5ta1thif., 16 r,1 si iteeere case of firer:chins hy,Aht. sq.A`3,r,-1 it.ty igtee.hatib4t.trethiJ OftHwatstang cougn, Orsoraraa yaleay standing, anch.dechtedato htt htthtailibjr air*. stia was cured ',inc ono month,. by,tho Ily ~• ItAlistuttY;StchWohtt; l ll6.4- - -" Thb 800, Dr. Cawrix." 0c..# 4 .76 tg.A6:4lllfistcr ctrinedt• One to the folle'l - qng language:. • , • ICket:Yoitat,o;•inigai-Wita:" Doar think highly.of Dr.Cu,xll.l',lliggoo,aatchept, t•dii In dismsea tha' throat ' and hinga. Having hitilpotne, tin,poytetntv to tettt.tt. Its efficacy, I anl convinced that it Lett Moetleaceamit medicine, both tturtrigillar 14 - 13 - Oplitation.to LW, etWat. .` •ry N.' 8.1-Dr. ttyge.tita Is the.OItIGLYAL ankt ,ONL , (ITN AITTICLP.;LaII tttot tfaitilittltahlWhi and ignittutv c mnsartaFtg. 1 , .51414),,,th graw gotsas.. ibiliad;76lii ' liortale by Ilr.tleo.lL-TilitiYitohetieceittr • 'lL B. Sitoili Co.;Leo A. lte•elLhetn,„4loo_o7.,£ita.Thlttt,'itt &igaA, New tided:ht; C.1.4a3A45; /tot theta, milt.d.twestk 1100PLAND'S cktihtstraatf,G prepariskby Dr:Q JAMESON. phin, will offectiudll ctireLtver Coutplatz4,,PfspgiVtFlypo-,, dice, Chrotile orllarrolurDehility;Disses'of the - K Mieys, and all diseases miming fronta Disordered Livoi• -- -baStaitlatalas:L' Codellitt: . tiorktintrardighta4ff. :gat - Ftihtooo, or Eloodle,the • , Isaue,..l . leartimm,DipgturtiptNocKl,•,,.... Fulness or Weight in the Btontarii; ,Bone` • Eructations, Sinking, or FlutaiirWat Abo,,Fig , 1,4 .of the Stomach, Swimming-of- slid bi l r/ C . a. 2a T at bfiat ing orSufrocating Sepia oh when i fr,WlPh of Vlsltei,.l3te„of . Weal ibordrelVlerez= - Puin in the Wad, alatiticmCl PLPAPPVi ta tkirovis Irdllotenesa of the 'Saliiiited*eik — ralein 6 ' .flack,,:elthat, , Limbs, ate., Faultless Maims 0f,./.leakpurning in _the ing Zeal, a C rEvo, and great ;onstant Ima i gin- Debroestor; of - - t, . The , propriator, In the' itteathiii of tlta publlo Ittr . tbittfireparation, does so with allielliag:drthettitioati dente Its virtues and adaptatio la to the diseases for whip) tr„. it, Is rwommendid,' •, gals no new-and- =fried a.ridcle, but one that has ittottdr We test ore ten years' trlid h&lire the American people, yid its min/tat-fan and ado Wan:Milled by anarelmilar pr o sper* car' thou extant . The testimony In itsfarecgivezby meet prathiont mad known l'itpticitats; and' indloa . • eIl tiattri 0'414 elk - atm brlimateise: = ‘ - lii:ifti'ith:i . re:o-wiftii. may doubt, mv`,i3dertisretillistlirFßlNVlPtik.oo for'Farm*a tizatiss, to lio - bod gritf”, qt thirigkit?' for the Nrmatt Rittortt. ,, • t-A -1 - ,te.), • i Pria44 l MC'? and' 41T45411 del his . t7 l., " Arth' , afir.Sold by. Or. Geo. 11.. - .Kerrer; I,tO WpFtretreets - 4 1 i.t ) r l'`alinestock Co, No, 6 Tad etreetv Itrcititenr, 0 . " --' taWotql street; swirtz Alleghotirk tr.v . deqltdowlyis . . TAR. BROWN continual ta,bosionsultedfc . DR: the curo of SECRlll3llBB,Alabills long-ittandtag =see Islemoquoned:, i'fliallifitcicrari tutted" -to call wathixtt dolay. Peraolla Anuctvairm.youttcnquin.-..a eases,,lleempatisin Piles; or Seminal Debi „tlt, delay to get his adACe• Utters bordatantielet: ly answered: - " vs, Office and Private R00ni..% . Ntt_4l,/Xatporid Igißrje , 8 ' 61 . 11, 4 : ) 1'.. , 74Lt141111 , 8 - stgood Wilt ofellr at Prddln Sale, at the Ittrclputte changgee Frautb.strest, Pittibtirgliintr TlMPARlll,Jittranry,v( '0,1856,itrl ci'cloch,,,thefallotlttg dadetthad lesantint.' .ty.,- , boing - Loth Noe. 0 - iiitdlo of tha quiclaltifinSt ‘ dg /itits,eate= In Pine Townshlii, Alleititay County ) sr) 3 :261 1 . , z i p .,,,,, horn Bateystown : - - ,171:14 • 6 Lot go. , S Fontaine 150 "octet" ofltqad,, clean:4l4lnd Ina high statwof ntaltkatlol4.lbo balariat.e7! lot fprOlgjaad. There Itn nratiats Erb prembies. 4+Ths luttutrieinantraniaft. .a49omarapaicem,, _ outbuudogNishiPierunuata kit ! imrs :;forth' by lands of leaas.Grabhsan4Awaddloy -11 bylands'of Datid Crbabr;ThotnasTratiiy and James Dt1.41,p; mgt. by yta r odB of Wm. Stablo'a holm; west by land, of wuson ahem Lot No 10 contains 150 : acrce : ~ aboot_loo of,,,srktcl 614;0 t',4".. cleared end In an-erxeollent state tit culavition, the rentainAt-:'' '', Bret quality-Whiteli oak tabotlqul4Ttiti linlirea liaildttailide t ' 4 , .ten.tieneutlicia" B . BaVa r tat4e, &e. Oa 0 16 4 1 2EUP ")2 ai !band =ellen% Wing- ; 414 Tiblra s a'lith -,4 t , p , 10 be con.SerW . ihto a rallience Withouttunglranstiiiiin ' - i , ;‘). 10 to /a:minded otttho tiortfi by lands ofJoluttunNiTe*n 13 , ,,c tea& byltpalls et-Tlicasias . thlasetttlielt biliiuls o l a Zug, .. !Is- ;Th , =Ptiorrowlmatr" Virtu. Dickey i trekt.by . ,bnatta,bn C'harl44lllol2. .'' . ' -• _ ..,, . e sa =o let, . These ate tbd last.two ttatlataZie itstehittaccotleta; fin' which Tbokaas Gibson his been-act4g tt!F, 4 0 . 1 4i/' ' i '' Ll ' , peachesetii.phould look' to , tbeir intes,ll.!Us.l7,lrnitz il tp t ~,,,,;1 Ins 0 14.31 - tWaltY of 113 04 1 14 0/2atelsomn /nitenttnent.' v.-telling to ' , neve the property : will Ca, pa- ill.s,:tqw , goinao te either of tbe.propertiee." amid offige tkiqa leap" at th 0,.,,, thob and pimp. ' - • - - ..5.1_; , -;. , .. ~i. - -, Op , - . Id 'For further-particulars, iiddiess Vlll,-FeiPAlThe ,-- - .. ~, - t Parto's Keystone Am .E 4 mo, Reeding, . A „. „„ 1 , : . , sn.y4fel.:mr: moppneivr.3Cg 7 . s No. ut - NirhßKOStAsqsat.44lo9lPl44,lt 0-4-- . in' I IMIN S t4. I 4 O ) , ''' .” '"' ''' P.l t - D'A V iSa.lu e -49 2 ,Persb 1--, . I .4lNllTlfidiVeolllil" 34 14—Piihntant ,tonn,ordat44lo Sc.) •Orp_lnuili'Vourti-of tbalCout — dr`of Alligkeny,"tiakt at )nl)lgntntday. tho,24ll.l..4krotilitivakillitr7rAiV* , ua ko , oalateixt Pabllogaio, on 5AT 111 1.D.Ak4)0; 44 ,,. 4 , 115ix d o ~yy of .Docatnt)er, A. I). IMO, at 10 o'clock in tlartonindiay? urtfd tho Court Rotate P likeof Ett .1.11 that looktaln lot or'Ple.o6olkiii eitUS2o_4, ttra city of Tk'ittor:,h,"AlltgbfillY • .vards N .,,,,gttirt of lot number thirty-four lan igAatultat - uut by Robert Wataoty Esqand ruenDtlut.t • "eartb*in Bunk. *t44EPagii ifNtoicatlotindarritid'tlts. -i qttsi 'di -, • :UalAliaoLca..goint , a n , RYA% 8 .4411 1 ,tad of!ut tho klancir sitrty - 4averireitidiagehiiLrom washing cai. led High) arca; thence along Wylle g r omt eon 'oily thirty,:two feet, and along 411.-this.t . - , I.Mfcatt)ftit4dlng.bankthlrq felt to -to' vsobjdet-to Patti - ground !ant of tort. over, and fstbfnct a/so - , to t thar . ituntrcogulitlbia,' • st•rtglaUo aa UP, maitainelt-inlf!9-gtaikibluiL i cAmwo''' leaaf4 dritod theath'ilar Of Sept:ettilio,,A. grani;d by said Robert, WU= MAndratr Crelty' ie. 4 Nis id • Nec t4' in tif,, Ai nta plan, and which ix subject to„ctlngttlf-='-'2l-"< ground rent ot. oho dollar per foot, to bo paid to atAlKkaft..... Watson ibItYLIT. On which promises - arojfe.e: a trt?cwo. jiforyrialualtivldthl i ft 1191.19M-7.' .v.i) i. , The farms alide will be ,ntat'la,ltnownon„thoAtiroUltidc:tfi , A '.7OI.II,reI"BINICET 'tot2l:thisw;t 44tedubitniu mo vrh a jarria . D E vt,' kOBZ, Loriatrihite Bum at 10 cantalilltil . 'VenittilloT I , pffes-st,l2 tit 7A lb. • SAYNEB;-' ItCRO • /19"! - • -- . ,}i-t l ~-. .
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