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The students conceiving that au important prin.( iple was involved in this transaction—that it in fact trenched upon their rights as a body, made the cause_ of the expelled member their own, and deciaretivar against the faculty. As a conse quence the recitation halls were deserted and everything like study ignored ; a procession formed which paraded in disorder the streets of Salem; indignation meetings held in the chapel; the building plaacarded with << student's rights" and surmounted with a flag; inflammatory speeches made; pledges sealed never again to attend Prof. Halsey's recitations, and. to have the dismissed student reinstated at any risk. At this stage of the proceedings, a meeting of the resident members of the Board was called, and negotiations opened between the belligerent parties. The truce resulted. in a compromise which divided the faculty, a portion siding with the students, whilst the other, embracing Profes sor H. and the professors of Modern Languages and Natural Sciences, considering that too much had been yielded to the refractory students, de clined performing duty until the whole matter could be referred to the trustees. And thus the battle recommenced and with renewed vigor. 'file students being strengthened by the alliance, wore now confident of success, which no doubt they consider complete upon learning that the dissenting professors had withdrawn from the Faculty. For thew facts we are indebted ti correspondent of the Lynchburg Virginian. I\EW BOOKS, MUSIC, 81,c, INTAV BOOKS- Crotzhet% and Quavers, or Revelations of an Opera Manager in America, by Max m aretzek. Amy Lee, or Without and Within, by the author of "Our Pari.,li." Marriage a Lottery, by 31rs. Grey; Travels In China, lay M. Hue; Outlines of Physical Geo„,^raphy. by Geo. W. 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To Discounts, Notes and Bills of Kichuigo $626,383 05 Cash on hand $142,937 0.5 Cash duo by Bonko and Bankers, subject to check. 05,371 18 Banking Howse Expense neconnt.....". _ . By Capital Stock 4200,000 00 • Cuati duo to Banks and Bankers 10,919 09 Unpaid Dividends 3,072 00 Discounts and Premiums received 1,340 62 Contingent Fund 40,184 40 Individual Deposits 894,639 71 Individual Deposits on Interest account- 194,000 00 JOHN D. SCULLY, Cash's. Pittsburgh, Dec. Lst, 18.55—{drc3i (IiiiPETBICAIIKETSII—AT WCALLUM'S—JUST BE calved, and daily coming to hand. a large and choice a‘sortment of 6.! 00.113 In the above line, including— Vel,t. and Tapestry Brussels Carpet, Three-ply, Soperline, Medium and Low-prfced Ingrains; Medallion and Tapestry Ingrains, (a groat variety of pat tern...) 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FORSYTIL Pittabargty Octotxtr ISAS. • SMOOED HAII.BAUGH, Commission Merchant, Dealer In V9(104 Provisions, and Produce generally, No, 2% Lll erty street, Pitnsirorgh. oct24 IRON CITYCOLLEGE-DAY AND EVENING Cusszs—rAnZtraftit.„ ifwir t o and Book•kexpinik—Ladieß and Gentlemen's Apartments e tiARITHRIMIV Ind !pp= to business, (a time siestatm) shorter, plainer, and be adapted to Madame, than is tolls!. found in any treatise. Esselte obtained withgreet facility by new rules, tamed "Aritbmeticed Magic." Arith metic per month, $4. OaU for a Circular of the *Mega deal F. W. JIMEINS, Priuoipal. WRIG.EfT'S PREMIUM KATILARION give the Hair from ihlliegoiii, and Praaaaaa a iuk orient growth. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM ICATHARIOIki }Lem .1 rtvl all Dandruff and deem. deposits. Nor sale, wholesale, 60 It E. MILLIIES & 00. laugle MIMS The 10:00 A. M. Express Train connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leave, Cincinnati at 0 A. IL, and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with moruing 'Prains to and front Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the 4tetilmnville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train' on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for Bal timore, Washington, Philadelphia and Rastern The .1.10 P. 31. Praia will ruortect at Columbus with the secouil Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, 31auslield and Remark Railroad; and at Wheeling with inn Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passeni;ers leaving Louisville and whits bnluw Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M. Train ou Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indians Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at kISaP. M.. and leave by 1.0,30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Oldo Railroad, arriving in Baltimore at. P. M. next day. Thu 11,301'. M. Train connects et Cfiumbus with the SIMI Train which leaves Cincinnati at fr.3o P. AL. and arrives at Bnikvr at 1415 A. M.; connecting with the Accoommodatioo Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, tau Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Dayton, reach Columbus iu swoon to take ibis train; and at Wheel ing will take the Accommodation Train for Cumberland, skep there, and resume by Express Train to Baltimore and Eastern Cities. The 5:15 A. M. Mail Train couner t; at Bellair with Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with Train to nod from gixodusky, Manalleld And Mt. Vernon, and ria Monroeville; at Columbua with the Trains for C aminiudi, and with Train, for Xenia, Dayton, indium, polls and Chicago, tin Dayton and via Urbana. The 11,15 .M. Ex pre:. Train connects with the Expremt Train from ”altimorr, said arrive.. in Columbus at 3.20 P.M„ and connec.s with Trains going t'.outli and IVest, arriving in Cincinnati at i P. M. The e... 00 P. M. Train k U3l/ICCI3 oitL tno Accommodation Train from Cumberland, end et Columb. with Mail Train nt 215 A. direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Layton, Indiaa polio, Lafayette, Terre Hr.ute, St. Louis end Cho-mg, ISAAC IL SOUTHWICK, &nit_ Znneoville, Juno IS, 1855.---1 CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, STEAMERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE, THE SHORTLT, QUICKEST, AND MOSI' RKLIARLE ROUTE vo TOLEDO, CMLAGO, ROCK IBLAND, GALENA, ♦xn Lou., in vu CLEVELAND, Tltie Roue• n 0110 11111A,It atdm .homer fkUd :u out 4111. Lunn yule her 'lan Iho 61'010.mn trot• via I Iltharlapol Three Daily Train% truth Pt I t.l•or:h Clovelaud. Three ikuly Tram. intro Time ie Cleveland six hoar,. Chicane tiveety•iLfl4l. itkPllf and SL Imam Iliirty.vieven hour, On and after 11 , 11 SN DAL Soideni tier - .t, the Train. , on Ilia Road will run a• The trains of the Ohio mud Penn...pilau. IL ,'road learnle L'ltt.,lmertth . at A. AI. 0 ~ I 11) A. ?1., and 3.0 I'. Al, rut, ue,t at AllEtnee at Al_ I1•'41 1, AL, cu d I' folhwe Tram. jr i'les..l.and I..rr gt Alitt&U, I' at .1 , 1 A. M.. 11. AI A. M, and thZi P. M. cnnne, 11,1 /11111 , •,. Trdin% rnyabogd Fall. and ALp n. ad,l 14 L'l.tehand 11.0:25 A. M., tin I' M.. and M t, 140.1, St lAtt h I. Ibtlfi 1.1.11 [ha, , ,1.1/ ut detrault..(4.lA - 1:11..1..$ :Is.:r ssss 1• $‘ "a 1 , ur - xl, at SA, A. M.. awl arro in,.; .11 $ l l. • 1:.1.5d At $ 1 A- 11,11 I. .4111 , train try ' , hid: ran mart Mr, tbrArif. l s tiro C. tit, train Chicrrto at 11c :t1 tossrwrlng and 1..51,. nrislnt:•to. 'rho c't,[o..r• lt..ntre. Ow. Nl‘mon.-. IsrlA rs'liarf ~, I , at 14/ a' , lew." . . Irrli.‘ ill - . 11111,11 f, .101 t'l.•/4 11,411ng at 'l,lO l' • nonoml.tiaa. b-... , it.. ,at I' 4 1.. cotliva at "ii /./.j•r•..- Truitt arritit”.l l'lrta•taacl : It) I'. M. • T—On. from .‘111...-(ttm ,•• Lia)ard to. I'arr,4 t.tn. TV - tyliesl,arg. A , rrr. end I'll.l 44.4pht, 4-.77- • ri,krt+ Clrreland. ItAl 1., North-ivr‘t , Y.. 11, i 11... az, • 4.1 v. I lr.v ~,v Allat tsan. Tla, I rliu4 ~.nu (level:mil in and t/Aboago ruu • fi.11,..." 4 • 1.v••• (3.ortiannl a tdo k M I'. M.. 7'51.5 P.ll Art - Iv., rtt R:Zio ". . 7.40 1. M. tt:.:Su P. M. Trniu• luuvo Chief,, ti R. 4 I.tan 1 and luvn F.,r P.,uk IRland nt ..kvo A 1.1. Mild Ili* P. M. For at Lou,-. H.' , A Al. And 11 M P..l , 7enger, , St. Louis go over Rcrk 140,ul Railroad in .10b-‘t.. end thanes over the Chi-ago and nivatnaippl Balms d to Mum, and thence-by •tearnin..l ntile3) w Smint Louis Pas.songers by the 9-.1.5 A. M. Train arrlve nt St. Louie 11.-.13 name evening, and by the 10:7 P. M.Troivat i.on next day rhecked through In Cleveland. and there rr-cherk• ed tor rhu-qtgo and St. Liolih. 1 xe.2rl c - r Ist thus 2.l To Allianco r 2 .3,., 'To 1.,a slf3 r) SIS 60 •• ilevtd.and... 490 ' rowk LPd.. is .0 14 2-7 , " Lialona ... IS If, e1de.ag0......13 00 ,t,lO ' Springfield, Iv 70 le. 2.1 " 90 14 501 Ilurlington, 1110 et. L0ni5_....21 00 IC 601 1 . 1....5.ung0rs are reqn...-sted 1.. prrk - nru t!, OrLet. at the nice of tl/1. Couttan), in the Ni v uo.,.theb thini docr bel. , ‘ ILo cornet Great American and U. ti. Express And Mall Route. • AIR LINE ROUTE 11.ETWZJal CHICAGO AND ST, LOUIS, VIA CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS an W. boom Trano lonwe the Illinois Cenrrsl Depot, toot of Waterntreen— St. Louis Duy Exprvas daily, buhday. atcophad, 7:15 A. M. fit. Loula Night Ettprotta daily, &Wird:Lyn excepted, 4.30 F. 31. St Louis Freight and Emigrant daily, Fitindspi excepted, fr.3o A. M. Irlaggage chec.l.l through Co .sL Trains ran direct through to Alton, C2bin miles without change of can, or tomtgae„ and connect with the Company's apiendid at omen WINCHESTER and REINDEER, running in sac: naive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to St. Loofa, (2.3 mllea,) without Wading. Those boats, for spool, oonvenience andeleuce, are unsurpassed on the Wenteru waters, being fitted up with Rothe and spacious Wash-rooms, affording to pas/wager/1 tho opportunity at re moving thn L.ust unavoidable In summer railroad trovnlia l y and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the otTectn of a long rido. To KANSAS and NEISRASK A ibis is lb., mea dlr.t route, and w.engers destined fur Bloomington, Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, nth, eourl, Kaman, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note the Important swing In distance being seventy-two miles loss to St. Louis, thirty-seven miles less to Bloomington, and fifty-eight lulles le. to Springfield, than by any other route. , Through Ticket" over thin route can be procured at the various Railroad Ticket 0111 c. Ia Nesv Yurk, Boston, Phila delphia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, de, and at all Through Ticket Officee throughout the Kates, and in Chicago at the Company'" Office, No. 48 Dearborn duvet., uppoodte the Tre mont liouue—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Itwl twd, foot of Water etreet. Itespounibla liaggago !lon mill always L. at the Depots of tho various Roads going into Chicago, to ('Look liat.uplge through to any point ilcwired on au, lino. 208,308 23 2,000 00 12,000 00 NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, IMid $E49,3G3 82 FROM rrrrsßuitoit TO cow mtrus, Indianapolis, Clii,l47e, Cincinnati, Terre Haute, Ruck inland, Louisville, Vincennes, lowa City, SL Lenin, Evaten file, Dubuque, Dayton, Cairo, litilena. Xenia, Momphis, Peens, Zanesville, Vicksburg, Peru, Newark, Now Orleans, /ND TIE PRINCIPAL cmns IN TOE WEST AND IiOETII 04.9,363 8.2. Steubenville Si. Indiana Railroad! Which is now completed and ill successful oporntlou tycoon ntoutousvillo and Newark, Ohio Combining Railroad and Stoautboat t cditt o, Oda rout.. °from to thu traveler a dagree of umatort unriralbal by any Road running 'West from Pittsburgh. On and after MONDAY, November MI Ditili, a DAILY LINE or elegant and swift running Steamers, commanded by experienced and accommodating unicorn, will leave Pitt— burgh every day at b P. M. V ENI. .... FAIRY QUEEN Aqs - Passemters sleep on board, and reach Stetibenrllis at o'clock the allowing morning—connecting with the Fain Train at 7:11 A. IL, making direct connection will Trains for all the above cities—thus obtaining a comfortable night's rest, and avoiding the fatigue of fright trued by railroad. Alfsl- Fare as cheap as by any other Railroad route. For Through and Local Tickets, and further Information, inquire of JOHN J. lIOUSTON, No. lib Water street, Plttaburgh. GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. L DN%RNNY, General Agent. novla ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. Ti tsse—Plittabsirgh to li:/lakd °ha:in r toa ' River, is/ Arista tsong zar-A DISTANCE OP THIIiTYONE MILE& - ctg ON AND AFTER. MONDAY, November 12, Preig,ht and Peesen¢er Trains still leave La wremseville, (upper aide of Aruaa~wall,) every evening, (Sundays exc e pt,id at glg k , o'clock, and stop at the follawing stations: Sherpsbarg, Irela nd's, Bandy Omsk, Verner, Helton, Lc); gan's Eddy Logan 's Ferry, Parassvms Arnold's, Tarenvwm, sftarder's Masan* Freeport, and Ehdchxdnetas. Returning, will leave Klekiminetas Station at liffia A- Id., and stop :Wall the above intermediate stations. The Excelsior Omnibus Line will convey passengers to and from their depot, corner Fifth and Market irtzeets, at charge.. not ornewling twelve cents. Tickets can be had at the Omnibus Office, from the Agent of the Company, or from the Conductors. novl4 A . J. HOPPER, Saps/intendant- r~ a~{mac , ~~. / r ILA-11 , R9ADS- T % At' OinkiD4YB' Et.; THREE . .p&1(,1 , Andleat one Change of Care between'! l' Columbn% an d Baltimore. (N AND A rTgit 410: DA Y, June 1801, 1855, Trains ikill run a, :dhows - ' , - C.CllgO EAST. ,Isprets Train; .3A411 TiYtiu. Night ....10:90 A. M. 1.1.:',93 AL 11.30 M. " " 12:50 A. M. 2:12 _12:58 " 0:11 " 3:01 " ... " 3:20 " ... 2'23 " FBS " 4:45 •• ... P:5l " 5:14 " '• arr. 9:45 " nrr. 0:15 " GOI N(1 WEST. Leave limHs NP warli Concord., 8e1m0nt......... Arrive BellEor. . . Lean, E-rpress Train. Nail Troia. Night Train. Bellair ..i t1:42 A. 11. fels A. M. 6410 P.M. Belmont- ' 10:31 " ail i " 7i12. " Barnesville 10:52 " e:- 1- 1 " 7:40 " Cambridge 11:5el ' ' e:O4 '• .9:110 - Concord- 1217 P. M. /1:30 " 9:25 " Zanesville._...- ..... _ 1:10 " 9:20 " 10-.20 " - N0nark....,..... ..... 2-08 " Nr.37 " 11:50 " Am lye Columbus.. 3:20 " 12:15 P. M. 1:20 d. M. The Ettpross Train going East will atop to takonp or Inns° powengera, at Taylor's, Newark, 2ranesville, Concord, Cam bridge, Campbell's, Barnesville and Belmont only. Ming West, will stop only at the above named Stations. The mail Train will stop at all the Stations %Otero the Mail le to be received or delivered, and at all other Stations, on notice being given. The Night Train will atop at all Stations, on proper notice being given. 001ING FAST GOING WEST =IUD Ohio and Poursaylvanla Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. =II FART: LA COLUMBUS AND CLEW KLAN() .I.DUItAND, Suc't, CAIN ti l'itteLargb 7 MILES OP 1/IrITAVIK SAN CD, AND MO czwvon OF CAM AND DAGOALL AVoIDIN RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago pod Mississippi R. P. MOIWAN, Jr., Superititondmt H. J D. SCllER.slFatlfrslos, Urunrul Pabserig, Agent Fall . Arrangement r' - / • r ;- 4 • , -.• • ~ 1,. ~ a t • •' e , ....,, t. , t ' t . v .". t N 4 ,C '.. . 4 '4l , i't l ' ';', I. , is .t ' NI iv AND DIRECT . ROUTE OPEN -Northern Illinois to Mississippi Itiv s er, lOWA, MISSOURI KANSAS AND NEBRASKA ALL RAILROAD TO THE MISSISSIDDI 'Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAILROAD. FORIIIII.L7 TUX CIIIC4OO AND AURORA AN'D C7IITE.A .- I. MILLIVOLT IS NOW COMPLETED, and Trains ma the entire diet:ince from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON', ION:0, Wit!lnDL change of Care. The Only Direct Route to Burlington. Quincy, Keokuk, Allmq:untie, Oquawka, Wap•llo, Fort Des Moines, Council 11)ntt &c., and the ONLY ALL muutoAn norrs: from Chicago .l SL Louis, Bloomington, Clinton, Decatur, Cairo, Spritq;- Reid, Jacksonville, Naples, and intermediate Slalom on the Illinois Central, Greet Western, a n d Ohio and Mississippi Railroads. •Trains on tho above Limo leave Chicago on the arrival o• Trairrt from the Emit—avoiding all laying over at any of th Sagas leaTO Darlington daily for Southern and Central lown and Northern Missouri—making the gracktuffinid most reliable route to reach all the important points west of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fi fty miles low staging than by any other rotate. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the CONTINUOUS Ran., that smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West—well stocked with the most modern Looomotires and elegant now Oars. 4.41- By this rout?. pa......em,er: are sure of making comma , lions, and arriving at St. Loafs em advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fury and ice. and danger. of iivipx. lien, es on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and nu charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS hr this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices in the Fast ; at the Offico of the Com pany, corner of Clark and Lake street;, in the Granite building; at tFe Depot of the Galena Itallnaa4 nod at the lilicliham Central Railroad Office, corner of Lake and Ilea, burn streets, opposite Tretnorit !louse. Chicago. EllEitiliT consigned by this route will receive immediate despatch. C', O. LIA3I3IOED, Supt. C. E. 115LLETI',. General Ticket Agent, Chicago. Air' TICKETS can be Jinx:wed at the principal Railroad Office, of the country, mtil9 OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MI 1111 RAILROADS - - - VIA 1. C: I/ C . - 3. Through front Pitt.bit •111 to Cincinnati in 12 Hours and Lu CONNWiltc, at Cincinnati with I'. Mall Line Steamers, Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and liisainxippi Railroad, and the lawrenceborgh Route. Connecting via Columbin. and Xenia, With the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central TIIROUC,II TICKETS., T . ,/ Columba, and Cincinnati. I.ettrigtott. LoulAvilla St. leak. Indianapolie, So. , Sr. Yin Columbul and Xenia, it Dayton, Indianapolis, St. Louie, Sc.. Sc. THE LITTLE Ml5lll v.l COLUMBUS, being the /WORN / QUICK and DIRE, route (ROM / l:'indnuatf, and IN/1100GAillg with the Coving,ou and Lexington Railroad, U. S. Mail Lint Steoairr , , Oluo and Iliad:pawl Railroad, and Lawreuceburgh Route, tam, facilitiea no other route can Rite, al through tickets by all the alto ie mute. ran only be procured vin Columbus and too Little Miami Railroad, THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINN ATI FIaV TRAlN—leave l'ittaburtli by'.: o'clock A. 31. Exprev, Train, arrive nt lkilutoloot at I.c,v o'clor.l. A. 31, and at 2, lu P. 31. litcmin Tan,.,--Leave Pitteborgh by de lock. A. M. TrAlll. arrive at Oolumbul at h o'clock I'. !Land Clinannati nt o'clock, night. rriRD T 5 2. o'clock P. st. Fast Eiprcu Train, trill. at Columba, nt 2 o'clock A. IL, and Cincinnati at S - .34 o'cluct, A. M. TIVO DAILY TRAINS, VIA 1. ILI DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. lint TRAIN-- L.A., .• • NI arm o at. Coimulimial A:1L,.Day.0...1 o'clock P. 1., and IntllnnapoliA at 7,.5u M. Stumm Tgari—Leaio I'lttAbur.;.. - ,1, at o'clock A. 3 1., arrive at LlAumbus 2i o'clock, I'. 31.; l'itt.burch nt :; •iclock l' M., arrtse. at ColuthltO4 at 2 ~Y.lnch A. 31 , at n N 1 mt.! Ithhanapails at 10 A. M. 44- do part. Ill:, to c-111 for ti..ket.A Ala Clturibiol, being to. niv r01ta , .1.• r.our nr all information nod .at.. plat.° apply at the and lbu u.vlxania Railroad OSlta p ortier and, the lit/li./1/,%-ailvlA J t; CURRY, Or .11 Strt,r State , n, 00. PARRIN, Trek,! 4,-nt 0. I %S ::TI Alit I;vle.nal Ag..t. , Cznciuralt. 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD I'l `tt 101:Tr pt lc ft 1-.7 T. ! , • - :.. - r AN nVf.Y ILI liy %Or,. 1 . .....tigev I eau funiro.4 1 , , Si Lout, Tim , , L. t.t. ~tt, Pittaburgli THE \. ui. r.O a. aoat cats ---vios ft-vt n.,tuy uqattatuatan "/A Liarp.cr xaugu ity tb. nhi.. ,m 1 14.11rtr.1 cr—thn, loW•rtt.,• - rr - r rLnum t eria , lima, for 113414 - 11.- 045—."0/Wthri:tl, 1. a74tl Tray /lautv and 111cItmwri ILaar,..t fur I'lurr 4,1 ~14 4 ,t Toil., Ilamo P.:14;3.T, C 131.1,),./ v lndiarlal..,ll.'. 111,er. t.: ut. loud. Amin. /eam l'ittabargla art 1u11.,.: TILAE.4 !MlA's 441 :11 MAIL 111..4.tn Fantset 'fatpt 1 , 3 v, - r • . . Parr•trg,ro amt., etar, A - mower/rm.. a: Ga. ansiart, acrl thr•ru malt> clone coma,. wt.. nit:, Railroad for 1 tuvarza,, with , ail 4 etatzgo •ad at inopotw • taco tho Ohio and 3fiariuippf llslin. ui dlnrv.rfr St. falai,— tar,..az). it, 17 Roan; rzrnorctto4r w Saalr.‘ al with the 1111. Loin Crotral Ilailroutl for Cur.,, alwrc Ond-claro SioatatrA C. 14 of all /Lama ba had for ifooophi, Ta.k.t.a rk . N.• . Or. load, and all point. no Lim tovor Ntlx4ialppt river. r0.A.,.• j‘c:, alway• Rad at at. /...nrio, stma.. [Lir thr Upgazt .flbutaalpirt, 1114 ad. and htdarouri 01000. Tlll, h bur:Arad uaflCro ah. , rtaot rnUta In M. 14.1414 FA ItY..—Vittar ('4.AK4 TL. St. Lucile, rb Bell.'lm:dame mod TA ...... Ai " " Cutup.lnsx, Xenia and Ilaytou_ 31) To •• Colmmtm.A. einritissatl arid (nr*rva.• . • dEcom, CI-183 Ou Puosongoru nod ila.Qp4-, runnft.irvd (tutu DeimA IV bowl Inv duuge For Thmogit Tickets, nr tarch.r lurortantion. apply to J. U CURRY, Ticked Agnut. 0. ,k P..ilatilrucal I 'otopoo; enrner 'lto.. Moo. ',kg:Abel-a Rolm. Plttt.l.nrgt, to (1%. 1. FAIIK TN, Tiekt.t Agrnt, Foctonil Street. Station. Alleglion) JtJ J !4I h'S M. WAIL 1). 6npe7tptrndont Il S M. noclrowl. KNuFLANU, A ;zeta , KttidnirgU, ILLINOIS t;ENTRAL RAILROAD, t arsurrxc Till: Great United States Ittall and .4spreritt TWO PABI3MiI-E. TRAINFt 11.liN DAILT on Ite ontlro leugll/ (rum DUBUQUE 1, CAIRO, aitn ro CAIRO. This ILad, iu cuunrction with Trruns of the Ohio an, 1 41/.iaainlii R. R and Cliacagu and Oaiiina ftulns.l, form. the roval disci-tand only continuum It. R. routs fru eltrchmo unicnuo to C C AGO TU DCBUQUE. Train* knave Mimi, as fu,l. , we: 10 A.ll. and 10t20 P. 11--Z q. LOGI3 oar Canto Earsuras Pnaitongore f or 13L Loula by thin train take the cara of di. Ohio and Mi., R. R. at Sondorul, and aro carried direct to St. Louis_ S. SI and &1O I' M ♦ND 141..71.4 EXIMESS, 001imr4p; et Dilitheth (oppoalur Irubuquo) with a Daily Steaw Put.tats La 4L. Paul end Lilo Upper Afissi.- ippi river role, 17alne Ica.e Cali, for Chwegt. And Dabuqap 7:.30 A. 31 and 71)0 P. M Ptteouve , frt. ago East and plans tut the Ohtu ricer , deetlneji for Si. !Amin, will Nave 100 rnilne of t.tious and nu certain rt , or unvigatiun flout Cairo to $l. hunts, and aryl..• fifteen hours to advance of the doer route, by taktng thy ears at Catra Tic.kot. to zit. I.soll. Cairo, Dubuqua, at Paul, and al/ lut portant placea Ly this rout, CO. lso had at tin, °retro of tho 0.4. P. and C.& P. Raltrosula is Pittsburgh and Michigan Central Railroad in Chlcago. uaos, t3upgrintan't. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THREE //AMY TRAINB between I'htlmlol phla and Plttaburgh. TIIIS MORNING MAIL TRAIN loaFrra PROatiurta for Plttaburgh 7!.6 A. M, and Pittsburgh for Philad 1p hi at 7 A. M. TUE EAST LINE leaves Philadelphia (or Pittsburgh at I P. M., and Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at 2:30 P. M. THE. NIGHT EXPRILSB 'MAIN Love. Philaduiplua hr Pittsburgh at 11 P. M., and littaburgh for Phtladnlphia nt Int, P. M. It LAIRSV ILLS ACCOMMODATION TRAIN have, Pltt,.- burgh daily, except Sunday, at 6:30 o'clock P. M. BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION MAIN {caves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. IL, 3,20 P. fd., and tem P. M. En. atavo Linea connect at Pitt.burgk filth the Railroad, to and from St. Loula, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and Lonny,Me, Ky.; Terre 31,11m0u, Lafayette and Indianapulla, Ind.; Ole nail, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontatue, &mintsky, Toledo, Clev e land, Columbus. Zati,arilln, Massillon and Wo.ter. Ohio; ah..l, with Steam Packet Du+ltb from and to NEAT OILL.G•2O, ST. Lori Lovisratz and eIfICIMIATL tOtnill TICKETS can Ito had to or from either of the +bout• place, or further particularei, at t 1 difloront ..tart lug ixdrits. Pormugorn from the West n ill find this tin , bortoat and moot c/redlti..ti• root,. n t l llodalpldn , ItoJu more. Nem York, or tl4wton. THOS. AtOOlig, PaseLenger Pltiludelphin. MESE 13' 21 Agent, Piasenor Lbw, Pittsburgh. TIIE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ( TITE REAT CENTRA L ROUTE, connecting the Atlantic Cities with Western, North-westoni an Nail .-weisterti States by a con Guam; Railwaji direct. This Road aim. connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Lino of Steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most MILEC7,. CULAPENT and exutime Roma by which FREIGHT can he forwarded to and from the GRZAT 141E3T. Rates between Philadelphia ific PittsbuLrglx. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, 76a. la Lot) (in boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac SECOND CLASS.--Dookx and Station, ry, Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lou- 100 lbs. thor, Wool, &a THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon (s(k- no and Pork, (lu bulk,) Hemp, .t.c. FOURTH CL.A.SB.—Cofthe, Fish, Bacon atid ig Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard OR j 40c. 100 Is. chipping Goode from any point blast of Philadel phia, be particular to mark package, *via iitanzytrumki Railroad," All Goode cone*ned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittebuth, will be forwarded without detention. .Captain 1.1 plums. . d. C RUM ?mom Aeurra—Mosas . Pottas, 84 ,1 4 12 1/ • J , I. Elliott, Nov York ; E. J. &loader, Philadelphia;mi: o t /3Pops, Bat* saw O. more . Francbens, Pittsburgh.; innon a Brawn, Citiclniniti, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead , Louis , Ky.; Me'dram, Madison, Ind.; Rate...llff & Co-, St. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell & Son, Xsanssilla, Indkuus. . ' TAD?: c r coLtnam—par AND ETHNIC*, CLABSts IN BOOK-TIMPINO.- , -In ail departments, - ;Eluding many new and highly valuable linprovementa, *bleb are not elsewhere Mug L. bargOelasfes attend meanings 10:90X to vectairo a thorough mercantile education. 'Leaves upon all the attuilei,detheted to Antaitilt AxIRAPPI6 (new erttesn)amilteapplication to bualtkeett Also, writlng included In the Aftwoantile Course, ur 'taught selwetfie_ l 7. OIL for a Circular for fall partientini et College Heil, op Peedte the Post Otlloo. Y. W. JENICIV, Principal. rierl4 • 4 • - • 1 - - MMI RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE TRACT itAILRO. B 14) ADUAn• H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOHBAERT, Snparintendelit, AltoanaiPa. 4. 4 - . r ' 't • MUMS RAILROADS PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD. OPEN FROM IVIIST NEWTON TO CONNELLSVILI.F, flftpoight tulles from Pittsburgh, ou tho Youghlogbray This now tirst-ehm. Road is now open for the transporta tion Of passengers and freight, in connection with the fine steamer EOLTAN, from Pittsburgh to Connell,rille, daily, it. The :damn, EOLIAN will le.tie nor wharf, al to the Monongahela Bridge, ever:, afternoon, at three o'clock, for West Newton, connecting there with the Morn ing Train leaving at sao fo- Gnmell ville. and reaching there at 1 7:' , 0 A. hl., in time fo.: the Stage far dniontown. Litre to (banollsailja $1 7., Fare tt Uniontown.. 2 21:1 A Train 17111 leave Connellsville in the morning, at fel , . o'clock, for West Newton, and connect there with tie, steamer Eollan at 7:30. in than tp roach Pittsburgh at 1 P. M. Fare from ConnelLsville to Pittsburgh $1 Fare from Uniontown to Pittsburgh 2 i The 1.... cal freight and Passenger Train will leave f'on nellsvillo at 10:30 A. M., and returning will have Wiwi Neivton at 3130 P. M., stopping at all tray stations for freight ariS passengers. On Sattirda3 the natal afternoon train will lie over until the following morning at b:3O. o'clock. Passengers by the Saturday afternoon boot from Pitts burtdi can by this arrangement go forward without delay. For further information, apply to the Officers on board the steamboat EOLTAN, or to the Agents at West Newton and Connellsvale. D. W. CALDWOLL, oet3o AtNietaat Superintendent. GREAT DISCOVERY!' AMPLE TESTS, both by able .Practitioners and Chemical Analysis, have demonstrated the great value of PROF. DE CRAM'S beautiful combination, milled KLIXTRIC OIL," fur the relief and cure of Pain. But the pool& themselves are rendering their verdict in a manner both unmistakeable end satisfactory. More than ALUM bot tles have boon eold iu a very short time—a great proportion to chime who heard others recommend it, who had trio! if. That it is a splendid discovery, a everywhere acknowledged; mel nothing like it was ever before propartxL Why, fur Eases alone, it is worth $100,001.1 a yeei to the people, as It always miren these painful tormentors in twenty-fora- hours. But what is It not worth to the people if it mires Salt Abeam, Erysipelas, Xlenker. innons, Sores of all kinds, (Ire. °gauntly taking away all the pain in twenty-four hours,) Ithenniatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitis, Piles, lltumb l anrpdaiote , tkamps, Sprains, Sore or Swelled Breied, Felons, Wounds of all kinda ik.c.l Would $600,000 express its value to the people! En. Seams° a men will 0,0 treaty for relief from sun.. Will this Oil relieve pain/ Certainly it will. Such men as see have often named, honor able and high-canided Merchants, Mayors, Doctors and others Intro so said, after tram ten to fifty, trlahk. They say the fILECTRIC OIL is the finest medical Comblmxtiou ever pre pared, neither offensive nor Injurious, but effectual in all the above and many other cases. Some honorable and heavy bush:mess firms Lave, ft is true, sold some of the old (turpen tine, bituminous, or aunt tar, ha /ic.) external applications, until their customere returned bottle after bottle, with the remark that "the remedy was worse than the pain" yet such men have never recommended nor given countenance to them. Inn Bell some of our host inerchants ordering ,ItoTt Airy ten days, and always giving additional tostimony to the value of this wonderful disoovery. That a great many Ladles are using it as a medicinal toilet article lor Maraud city and their children, is well known. It curse all Pimples, Blotches and Eruptions on the face and neck, In BO short a time, you would scarcely credit IL It frequently redone, a paluful swelling iu two hours; has done it in half no hour; cured many effectually in six hours. If ladles knew the roethinp, strengthening and hailing virtues in this Oil, they lffoPlti never , b. Indunocl to ma anything else for womb com plaints or pains of any hind, ' We nose insert a letter Just rts,clved (rout Hume Wu,cy, Esq., who went to EngLnd six works slice, (to din) Loanos, July IR 185:x PILO,. De GRATH, Putla.—Deur Sir: When I left team for m. boalth, (scrofulous eruptions, Ac.., I most' expected t o return mann, Indies lit that env complaint ((until soon Con me off. Witum you gave dine bOttiee 0/f your Electric Oil to take with LIP!, 11.4 Iner, Iy a pailiatie.. I did nut (Wilk I would su eery soots be called upon to thank yon, as I now do, ;or my completorestnnatoii. I ran only say, before the depertma of the steamer, that you hose only to come here with your Oil, to make a forum,. In an year. There LB lint mother hirldltlr 111.41C1110 In Eng land, if in the world. I will write by neat Steamer. Yours, most truly, !Izmir Wacr. It cannot be thkir imaginations, who stale that old Sore.,. that have diechargeol foint six month., to Ova years; have been cured by this Off It cannot be untrue, nor n deceit- Lion, VILICI, lath a relieved in one ,lay, often id half an hem. No I onsunnory scone dictate. m.!—mid six hundred written letters nay not Come end see theme. A inplar Doctor Ip attenditnee; and Ladies ran consult a lady, privately, by dropping a line to the office. Advice from a distance, mak ing Inquiries that nay pli)-rici.n can answer, will lee prompt ly attended to. Always enemas n stamp, as our whiney are ticely ;fret!, and we are drown upon too often in this Iva). ram,s trentrol liberally, with or without the OIL ne S hAve t I . l.rortanv mex - etaterl thin express perpoee. PP.uF. e' ere ORATII, N... :JO IN - re. I.( r.,11 lee:I, Inc tube. I io.hooleel. not Ify tun of any ran.-nr !allure lo care in from half an hour to tar.-. weeks, as I to urn nil. 443 - I'm sal., L., In. PA. U. KEYSER, 140 NV N.F.I anz:Mdt, CibninitOpolltnn ANuet i ENI EN Ts for thu Statond Annual 0011, 1,11 ow( Lb., 11.,1- 11,et/tut.," of I.sll•rut 11, uJ rt. o..nq IX*ll rtuult. int Oa.. 41...e.t , •ItErtl,lu 111.1. r.; tho Snn Lp Llit• (Ari.Artm,.l (11,1.1 i ~ t trtCl VI X,' Wlthill llt 1i1t.113 co-; t • thoia,usil In lartnnig I 1,. Ilan collection. lb, daltnainn voriat at AnleticitAatt.,and ha., not ..varl.ad C...putuisuoitt., ha, lawn ovan..l of the atirq ductstr a titiyht.tl Abu , Tjt-an tu-tn,t, itt o et..ntr.Luto num, of tlactr tntrit pi - ulna/ow. Aa.mm:,-, th.n. nrr threa Start , le ituat , t, t ( . 01.4,1 ht ttn, crnsatest :ticutpurr. Witti Y, WASFIINtiTtIY. tha .: I ht. t"..outQ. 11.1:NJA \ YILS\6LII, U. Phthat...pltef. DANIF.L. WIESTE!I, the Stairnutatt. . . . 4 t.peetal vent. Europe an. 111.1i0 r-rreftit end judic 00. .0,-t4on• 0! .ort: of .rt, truth in bro.:u and tnartdo; Statuary Itutl Clancy Pet:rim - 4. the e I,..rmtit t ; la.rttie and ‘alnattl. 1,1 Paihtinp end ititat.uary. to tit dtstrittated Into among, tlai tiltll3lwro if the in, the .ieeond year, Tt.ILAIS UM 11E.4.111Fdttiii1P. • 71- I , ,yulv.it if Three Italian, toreditute, ay) one 171 , 131. •d Une A.:0r:2130n. and entitle,. Inn, to ettlie: tic. 41-aptztare tar one year, aivil ala,, a ticket it the tlatributiun of the data:try and Pain Th. Literati. r knurl to 1411.1b,Cribi,14 clf II)0 - lag ta,,,a4hly Alagazi4eit .11.q.t - lier's,Ptltztattee linielsorboetter, titw kuw.l ti, 1101110114.1.1 Void, Oratiamia, and tiod e ys k U, dj'. 110.4, ;Prr Laßtng nrt ruembernl/4. 6ro (11Utiod to OJAI tiTt. .4 tb.- Ili.glitatlt% for UM' rrat, rod to cfz tint,* in Ur, distri trutlou Tim uet pn,,oed, doriv,J fr•Mi lb° 'lo member It hips a‘.• riePrOtgi (0 tit, parrquixo of a. orto. of art for dm en. Lulug yeor . ram Seemed 1,• 121.coatioa a mpasl.ar tbbi Awn-tatto. UFO- I.t A.I. reresce ti,. 4a mita. of their ruhscriptie. of V., tl.. .4..prltnr %Jamul!". I.4"ratar". Ea.! , roarritalting toward, purchsv!!!!!: fla".. \Jur", s of t Arl 1111141. ar« w ha dintrlbta•A anwnay therna , .ll on, awl aro at Wararna tin". oak:our:1;0n • Lila A rt,ta t!"!!!,!!!!!,, 1 1 1 .1.1m1A5 t.Pouhaada 4.11ar , . litrtaqll agency. Pornesta as nuaddrl,/unde ue, nearaPcralnp wlll planar giVC !1"."_ pr../I."jax"fadrus fu/i, Lila Wraith they'lltel Um Alazaam" .•. a Lai 112 , 0 the lettoe regiatretal at eh. p05L,121,-, w praarall kaa; on Its receipt. a certificate of enantharabep, together arab the Stagadne cloaked, will he fur cal 4ny part of tba country, fleueo who parchVe 3145;94140 - ilt bockstucd. anti qt.erv<• taut by JoUtli43 this IcauPtatkni, they nzeine the Atnparkto arrd free ticket in Ur arum/ti clislri r tndenta all at the same prize they h"e pay fur the %lahnlzino Mom. I , co lArasberattipa, whirrs. C. L DERBY, Actuary C. A. A.. At either of the Principal Officr.a—"linickortiocker Maw, Ono" of 340 Itroachirav, No York or Weatorn office, I fici {Valor Drool, SaDduaki Ohio. iihr" dillaseripanna received by Dr. °W WK 11. IiEVDER, Ho 140 IV ood atsoot, Honorary dexcentory, far Pittatnargh,. Penna. nor? WAMER CURE INSTITUTE, Rand at., (douth itido) between Penn &met and thn Pit=a. h, Pa. DAICI.2, Graduate and Practitioner in the Old Schools of Niedlcino Allopathic and Hom eopathic. and for the past ton year. a ancrmdul Llydropathist, han opened a WATER CURE I the above location. astn,limetan‘l Inummiiat.,Cfoct thus: Iwi ' syNtem ha, MI 11 annlrend diet:gam scuts and dome, while it 14 mild, grateful and invigorating t ale weak and 41,11itsted, t enders it peculiarly desirable in hunillea, who will 1w troatorl et their homes. Allopathic and Ilooncop.thic treatment wW ho rulautia tared where desired; hut, after long and thorough napery.. ence, D,rwr Bschy 01 , M. derided praforonce to Ilydropethy, which Mu, throcighout the old mid now world., proven or 4011.4(1, OCIOOMAI iu every term of disease, incltidinfr rlOloul Cionalimpthiu, Umatilla% DYsPePaTit. and Chronic Rbeutuatisia, Menne. Cutaneous, . memo ail. Liao: Disease . Testimonial. of cares front highly mputable citizens of nearly overy State In the Union, ran he examined at Doctor Ltasa.V. offloe. The Reveremi Clorgy are invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being aged in the cammencement, and often throughout the treatment, It it a luxury Instead of tinpl v. sant, ass those annoquaintml might implootve. Itarguts2„s --)tosua Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilma, W. IL William., Tbomm.ot. Bell, .1. 11. Wel din, D. T. Margo, Wm. B. felines, E. K. Epsilon, It. bl Kerr. The undorliguesh havtug visited Doctor DAzu'a lustittt iou, told witnessed hie rucrodeflal treattuout. hboorfull)1 romulood turn as thoroughly oducatod and 411.11111 Phy 'chin Char'. T. Ittnaa• Jolt APOunnell, David /hint, John C. 'arta,. Robert Patrick l John B. thrtngaton, John Wright, V. W. Patrick, Mos. 1 , . 'Wuxi, U. Or fishy ()wag. octlecdaw )Ult ENDKAVOR IS TO PLKASE. Low s - l't4 Eating House, tub WoCsi street, i'itisbwygs. All parsons Auld of Q 001) LI VINO will please d % 000 call and Judge for amsels...et. Always on hand, s • ) the best of Oysters, Moats, edirgo• I'm, iMariaic wads Bread, Piss, Cwitatits, warm torn Brafid.( Mush rind 3111 k, Fried Mush, Warne., Buckwheat Cakes, 80. The conking will be such a, will gratify epicures. .o.d - Families supplied with fiynters at reasonable rates. °CC:7:U , it:lidAl CTLO — Chi AND JEW EU< Y -1) ROBERTS It BROTillth urn uuw sellun; thitir their large and carefully eelocted stock of flue Watcher, nwl rich Gold Jewelry at greatly reduced Kivu+, to nuthe room fur an entire aew stoop, which wlll to received direct from the }a tarn nututactories in a few awoke for the Yidl t rude. l'urtluigers olegiring Go buy goal iwdn at low ?Hoeg. ehould call luitnodlately gaol °iambic our olook, ua wo ore oletertniuoil o close It 'out without rogard to coot ur tbru4Or orocee. Don't forget the place. ROBERTS 6: BROTLIER, No. 41 Filth etreet, next door to Wood, IVutelww, Clock, eael Jewelry repaired In the bent manner, and vinrrannaL i121:le A DRSIDERA JACOB'S A.8.LA10.631 PENS ...a will he (mad on trial superior to Gold er Steel, re.am- Wing the Quill mtiro than the former, and collecting none of the sediment about them which steel pens do. They will be found unrivalled for Records, Deeds, 6e., as they do not—ae steel pens will--ehanxe the color of the lob lace a few nom. One trial will prove them to he the pmt that has been sly much willow'. gold exclusively in Pittsburgh by I.OI.7GIiItIDOE 4 MAX - WI-IX, No. 126 Wood street '"- RAZORS—To those who shave themselves, a wally good Razor—ooo that cuts sweet and clean, and continues to do so for years---is a luxury; eaves temper, time and money. It is now universally acknowledged that Gllchrist's.kmerican Razor, sold by W. W. Wal-SON, corner of Market and Fourth streets, fur mirpasses any Razor of Knell& mans *tyro. . Rimier, try one of thrum and if yini don't lied the '1144,2 t . went true, Wiham will return you your money. novld 19., W.. yiellaMi— , • ..., 14 EVOLVERS! REVOLVERB,IO, r ... L% calved, by Express, direct from • ~.c.rrp.. :• the numufacturers, a Bplendid timuwt'' :; •'... 1 - .. meat of Coxx'e REPEATING PISTOLS,• . — l‘, . four, eve and six inch barrels all of .. .Z:f . which we will sell far cash netts low prices as they Can he bought in tte city of New York. Per eons going to Australia and California will dud putt they can do bettor by Entrolwadog . ttwir ogtupogo at . ID, than • they, can among. stranfore we glen persona a hence to tr' any of the above 'idols before =this the' fl and in case of a failure we refund the money. 110'iVN A ilerliFY. ~• ,•.' . .. 186 Wood duet, Pittabtugh. Th -c,„cw.i. wicks for Bale by 1,111. Y H. OOLLLN& MUM - - _ IFITN A INSURANCE COMPANY, HAAT FORD, CONIV --Chartered, ISID: Increase of email Capital to Half a !litho') Dollaral • PAID UP CASH CAPITAL, 4'500,000. Tile Thirty-sixth Annual Statement of the Assets of the -ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, as furnished this Agency on the let of January, 1855, under oath: Real Estate, unincumbered 16,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 pm cent, payable semi-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, semned by mortgage.— 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured- payable at Rank... 126,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut. 97,515 00 Rank Stocks in the city of Hartford .......... ....... 142,898 00 Dank Snicks in New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Hank. and in bands of Agents and .:here . _ $173,212 63 The amount of liabilities dun or not duo to Banks Or other creditor,—not !Ong. .I.oBBeB adjusted and duo—none. busses itiljusted and not due—sl4B,6lB 72. Losses unailinsted and in suspense, waiting for further proof-01,257 50. All other claims against the Company are small, such only al printing, dm. Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insnrivi in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the tire department, nand other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the de sign la to limit the lose by any one fire to $lO4OO, or less. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Hartford, January Ist, 1885. Steve OF ContrEorlcur, Hartford County. J Personally appeared, Then= A. Alexander, Secretor/ of the „Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going eitatement, by him subscribed, he trite, according to his test knowledge and belief. HENRY FOWLEP.,Justico of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company fur the year 1854 exceed $750,000. while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Coto pany. Polloil3B, covering neatly all descriptions of property, issued at this Ageuoy, et remunerative inital. _ (Mice, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh. Po. jaul I U. It. TItN-MYCK, Agent. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY LisTSU RANCE COM PAN T.—Otlico iq tho North Room of th. dxcharigo, ou Third irtroet, PIEULADETPELIA. OtT Vasasta, ) Ctano )- To all parts of the World. Pak ' rotrrs, ) INLAND INSURANCES On anode by Rivera, Canals, Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRS INBUTtANCES Ou Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, &c. ASSETS OP VIE COMPANY, Nricenther 7 1853. Bonds and MA gas, 24,300 00 , itate of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring (Jordan, Southwark, and other loam 181,553 42 Stocks in Banks, Railroads and Insurance Com panies Rills mailable Cash on hand_ Balances, h, the hands of Agenta, and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued Subscription Rolm. =rufous. Wln. likrtin Dr. B. M. Huston, Joseph 11. Ps:al, Hugh Craig, Edmund A. Solider, Silencer MeDrain, John C. Davis, Charles E Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel . Stokes, ./ohn R. Penrove, Henry Sloan, 1 /oorgo fl. Loipor, James Traqunir, Ildward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr., 11. Jones Brooke, imbue. Price, J. G. Johnson, James Tennent, Janus C. Hand, • John IL Semple, Thoophilus Paulding, Charles SctuiSer, James B. !McFarland, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, R. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. FIARTIN, President. Trios. C. 11AND, Vico President. •helgrii W. °ORAN, Se road} 'P. A. MADEIRA,Amt., marl 6 No. Sh Water street, Pittatrdrei. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY ON PHILADELPHIA. (...iiitid 5400 000 4 F.,144,t .ocpr.l) Jo ~,,.,i 5400,000 . Thls Cumptany effrints Firuluvumnee on Buildings., Goods, Furniture. &a. Marine Insurance on Venvels, liftrgo and Irright. Inland insurance on bloods, by Rivera, Lakes, Canals, liallnauls, and Lind Carriage generally. A 1..), Insn flail. upon Lives, upon LllO most favorable termer Ilan. Thom. R. Florence, Janie, F., Neal!, lieomo 11. Arpatrotrg, Chart," Dingo% I'. Middleton. E . It. frelinbold. 1 I. •IM /1 .1 hi. Frc•l. C. Itrouater,, Tbonta, MAndertleld. Isaac Leech. THOMAS R. F:4IRI-17 , :CR, President. Ems tr.r., It. littnaoto, Secretary. I 1 TM. flow, 1t0n..7. H. Mkllmork. L.ll P Sham - ion, Col. 8. W. Blio 1G.u..1 11. t 1 t40 , t.5 A. B. itiltimolet, TL•noso J. 11.41,11 .7. K. !ll , ...mbead, H. 'rte char - actor of tho compaily to a Lb° first class. ~ot tho ruvr sod unusual privilligni of Fin., Mario sod Lifs itisuriorr. atilt Semen of elevated standing ara nascr - ,...4,ted in its mal .euter.aent, azitl interetand a... 4 Sle:holders. THOMAS J. litINTElt, Agent, N 0.90 Water arrant, THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCI tr t_l F'.l NV, Ot PIIII.A.DELPIITA. a - rcas—Charles W. B-neker, Th...rus Hurt, Tobias Wagner. Funnel Bent Jacob IL Smith, pen. W. Richards, ¶ t , hircal I). Lcwir, .Idmpiti E. Boric, David S. Browne Mor rit, 011..14.N. BANCE&P„ President. C. 41,.. I. PA, Err Secretary. t.}...nunue to nth., .I,IIEMZEOe, perpetual Or limited. on ever• of property, n town and cute try, u rates as 100 “.9 41 , callidimieltt with trrurity. conusmy havo res , .reell a largo Contingent Foul. I.lcli, with their capitol and premiums, safaly invested, xi turd ample p.r(aertion to the 11,0 Ar, t y„ n of tt, t'ompany un January let, 1851, as put,. Milted agre...bly to nu Act of Assembly, were es follows, viz.: Mort g a g e $918.1 . 1 68 Estate-- . 84-377 78 Temporary Luaus. 1111,961! 17 Stocks .............. .............. 61.889 64,311 81 Tutal . $1212,748 44 !C l ue, their jowl - I - Jura/toe, a . pariod twenty-one P .r.. thoy have paid upward' of Ono Miltiou Foar hundred Thou .ral Doiiarx , lounc thereby afforaing ovidenco of t h e anivaatagas of Insurancooto won mo the ahiliti and dlopauttion to /tarot with itroniptoesg all habllittea. x l . RCII.I NTS' ,tip MECHANICS' MU- Iti_ TUAL INSURANCE IIOMPANY, Nu SO Walnut &Out, .occoul dourFoartil, ppla 9300,000 .- Capital Rohl in 8200,000 Cleirtered by the Leginlatt.r. of 14. - ,aasytounat. April 2, 'thin Curnpairy is mos prepared W tune Policies to Mr.. Marino, Wood. Navigation and Railroad riska, at ao cor rect irttue of Perrniusu; and hnving Dto locttrity of u ca.. 6 capital, it also rtfilinls Ilia ifinfged cni it :moat tortiailmtion in .he profits, without arty Inability aliatavor. DI RECTUM. ii. 417 I- Sleanumb, Stomou Toram, J.Amx W. Tilford, Joh nM. Grumme t , IXtr/d IL Taylor, Thumaa D. limit, A.latautkr Marp y, H. K. Richardson, William y 1.k.m.., John N. Geal.n, N. T., IY 04E14 MIIFTK, dqiiLes W- Wvas444}."; Y. 11E-NRY 1.. STEP/0180N, President- D. K. Patnaltalms, KocretßlT. THOMAS .I. HUNTER, Agent, oct3o N.. DO Water at.., betlrcanWoud and Market PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COM PANY, OF PITTSBUSOH, corner IN Fourth and horothtiohl worts. AUTIIOIIIIIZRD C.APITAL, saKOOO. furore thOldirors and other property qrsingt low or dnue. Ito by Fire, and thor perils of the Son and lohthd Itirnvipar and Tromportotion. Wm. F Join:ingot, hotly Pattereou, it 11 . 1Matock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Lomb 1. Cirior Sproul, A. J. Jonoa, (Mery R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Chrrior, Jam. 3. Negley, W. S. Harem, 17ado Hampton, 11, it, Pnrit, 11. R. Cogge Huh WM. FaNSTON, President. ROI*" PATT N, Vice President. A. A. Cenam,, Secretary and Trine:fuer. S. 9. CAll.llllllt, ...iistant Secretary , IUNITED STATES LIFE INSU- I_ RANCE, ANNIITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Yana rea_rina.—Charterod April 211th, 1880. Charter PerpotuaL V... 50,000. °nice, Sonttreest CAPITAL, °gruel. of Third and Chestnut strrets I.4lLadelphla. OrYICERS OF TIkE HOME BOARD AT PiIILADELPIITA DlREeme, Stephen IL Crawford, Paul U. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, o ltre m n at ee o tohose ry, n, ilmjamin 'W. Tingley, Jamb L. Florence, JIM*" Devoreux, M. Godwin, William hicKce. President-430Tbm R. Cranford. Pre_ident—Atutiroso W. Thompson. Italic! Armrountes ,-- h--JameslL Wilma, 31. D. Alinjhessy Oily—R. B. Mowry, llf. 1). GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent. narlT:y No. 74 Ftipt - th stmt., Pittsburgh. . _ - vv-ESTiiiii.ti INSURANCE COMPANY ; Ommon, Soorium Prrnuitnton.— It. an r.mat, Jr., President: P. y. CAPITAL, $300,1100. Will mien, against all !duds of risks, and MAILINE. All losses will be Liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A 1101310 Institution, managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to the the du:matter which bey base assumed, as ufiering the limit protection to those who desire to be imam& • ihasninue—lL. Sillier, Jr.. C. W. Itklietson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr, if. 11. Smith, C. Ihnisen, George W. Jackson, Wm. It. Lyon, ,lames Lippincott, Licorice Nixie, James Ilc .Attley, Alexander Bimini:, Thomas Scott. 4 / 1 " Mice, No. te2, Water street, (Warehoview of Soug s & 1./u., up stairs) Pittsburgh. nov2,l:ly Pittsburgh Dollar Savings InstitutioU. No. til AntilA Stmet, NRXT BOOR 'TO THR ' PITTSBURGH HANG, Is NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'olocle; also, on Wednesday and Saturday °rootage, frfim T to 0 o'clock. , Doposits received of all some not lm than Omi Dam.sn, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. The Trptem, fur the purpose of furthering the lmnevolont objects of the Institution, 'have entered Into a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to d. posltona hooks ountalning the Charter, By-Saes, Rules and Regu lations, tarnished gratis, on application at the office. President—GEOßGE &LAMER VIC& PILEISIDENTV. , John H. Shoonborger, Charles Knm,p, .. . N. Grattan Murphy, Theobald Dmbstaettor, ' Isaac IL Pennock, • William J. Anderson. ~ rsoureank Jobe G. Baekoreu, James Hardman, Hill Bargarin, John Id. Kirkpatrick, Albert Glllbertaon, John D. SPOord, Robert Chester, • Robert Harms J. Gardiner Coffin, Whiter P. Marshall, ~.: Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, John 8. Cosgraro, Henry R o bogwalt, - , Charles A. Colton, Robert, E. G. E la, George R. Riddle, Fronde Francbtr James Rhoads George P. Glihnore, James Shittlo, James 8. Boon, George 8. Baa William&Savo% Alaaander Tindle. ""..".---- and Trecriunw—cgAßLEB A. COLTON. A ~~s~ I, obngo b'Lth. Hopewell Hepburn George R. White, 'Wllllam F. Johnston Jamea W. Hallman AleXrinder Bradley' SS llllalu Phl.Ripa, • (O XOO bap prime Rio ibr Bale by ocrelif ationta, MAIR k 1117NTEIL REMSM =EMI= Ma= PlTTl)tiTtall RE Pr RPVCR • .. ' d. I iAIiFTNER COFFTN, Agent, oilier, north-enst car. Wood and Tided els. v, . Berge BANKlatsr 'AND 'IMQ A USTIN Broker N(}. 6.1 FOUttlifitiOc, LtbetVi) Vtake tali., Hoods, Moitglitek; and Suite ititicbilitthinly,pegotinttid.'. Stocks bikght and sold' on . comfnfolloil. bought atoibrd. • PirtictiTar atteritlett paid to ate In:wawa and Pale or Cop per Storks. Au contentinieareto atkended pronay. _ _ 10DATRIONS 4g5 PRIENDr Bankers ttqa' , change ftroke:Annd*alers ,lore, riiittg; oteeep sores, tioltf, Silver andltank - NOW. Exclicu e v,tai=t!="43t, ern and Western Cities cenAtuitly-ror - Collections made in all the titre; throlighout thellnttcd 'States. Deposits - received in - )ar funds or current paper, at the corner of Filth and Woad str:tets,"'" feb.4 . . NHoLivErs & SONS, Bankers and Br- , ' . etange-Brokers, and Dealers in 1 4 11ths, DraflA 4ceept. Cold, SIM:-I=d Bank N'otes. - gaclutriiri On.Ae 14.4t- 7 era and Western Cities amstantly for•sale. Collections made in all tho'citles throughtnat ther, = Triiitcd State& Deposits received In par fonds orcnrrentraner4te: 67 Market street, betneerr Tbird and Fourth sty. Un.30,15i 212,505 06 et E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and . his VI . change Brokers, Dealers ih Eirharige44:lla;Darifi Notes, fflgignildlinih - Drafts;"&c:'rrilriatfora earetallY - at2' tended tcy sattiarceeds remitted to any parrrof Ettoelra bopglit hadiald on orsilaiialonl @3* No. ,4 Bough street, past din e r tap:l°Am* of Pitts burgh. i - • - ,sOOl3 TOHN WOOD§, Bank9r acidE,x.citangQ VBroker Denieri. in ,° .RiichanO, binunercitiFilitif Note. Stock bought and sold on COMMISBiOD. Collection 4 atareftally attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. Far No. 58!,i Fourth street, nearly opposite desDi. M. Bank. death ripHOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker,, and Dealer in NOtesOkaide, Stocks, Real &WA; &C.,141:475 Fourth street, l'illabargh, Jana- CLOTHING. CLOTH G S _ JOU WCLOSKEY. 'CO., FORMERLY OP THE oßutiminit.l3UYiiiiNG DRPOT os Lteravx anger, which has *run ansuthanndwipopubirity under the name of the THREE BEI DoCißS , bar.e.for tho purpose, of G./airing moreSPaculur 0u :5 12 u,u9 15 9 b'g r 4 1,0 4 4, removed to the epacietuf beading on the' COMAE. OE_DIAIdeND A4Elf A2roarpco Angirr t , Wlicre 4E7 have now,tbo Most 41!;1141.1*.ch . . , CLOTHS MD READHRUE - CLOTHING t TharU43 4:4r him fire;rd to the Public." Thole principal object for Ma removal, ls to give- them more facilities for Tin] Irnot,Eskx xtuar,.. They are prepared to sell Geodsat the' • Lowest Eastern•Prieein' And they will, warrant thew. to be as good as any..otagaba. tared in the Union. 24,012 20 159,825 94 10,071 30 Cuatom Work In thp /kit. Style, AND UFO/ THE SlDAnzErr warm. They bare on hand a fall and beautiful anortnent of CLOTHS AND COATINGS, POD F00C7.8, DUBS; WAGIMIG AND IMEZIRtea OW, Our intoresta aro identical with dame of our custoNak, and w =cure the public that our fldolity Kijj.got a al lug ald orders we may be favored with. fict'ayjoaarY cue pucE, 121,107 67 100,000 00 $627,476 53 NO. SS WOOD STREET, (EAU HMO, COMM OP DIAIIOIID N. IL—Wo desire our patrons to understand- that we have au loner any connection with the Clothing Business- oa Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exoltedvoly to the house above designated. mar 23 HAMPTON 4.1.11F1Z & CAMPBELL, clae of the firm of Hampton, Wain . s' Et' Wholesale IMittee? .. in St&e'S AND BOYS' CLOTIIING, attApted to. Wor4Atirn Ttude, N 0.87 scree , betiveert WiSci44l4iTirtteket, PttC burgh. Amongst our. stock, which is the largest and most completv, he the country, wfil be found, at low prices— Man's Clothing, of every description; Boys' do. do. A Milt varietY Of Underr,/dria artd Drawers; A lull at,* of llaritikerchiefe, Cravats, Neck lies and Stocks; A splendid assortment of Suspenders:, • • • • do. do. Men's Winter liosicry; do. do. Boys' do. Linen and Muslin Shirts and Drawers; Canton Manna{dn. do, Gum Elastic Goods; And a fall atock of goods adapted to Miners and Farmers' wear, &c. Also, Umbrellas of all grades. ors_ We Invite our old acquaintances, and all dealers iii our line, to call and examine for the.msolves. We era •now opening our third hapidy, and our stock is Pall and complete. 1 Warehouse on Third street, half way between red Market- c.41N0.,‘: CLOTIIING STORE, No. 4. Sixth sheet, Libert.). The oule.riber loss jtyt.opon-. va la.; t'stal.dialunout, where ho hoe alweyc herd large mud Choice assortment of all articha of curnma, ho warrants enuol to any In the city, and will et the muse reaisunable pricea The ptiblicanineeptested to Rive - him a call. brauftly] Or.V.MIEnf-KIL • DRY GOODS FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS AT LOVE EIIOTIITES, No. i f Mcir4,74 sroot, Pittsburgh, wigu or the origigat ME. Wee Oar DIMsEIIOODS DEPAIYPIME:IT is unusually full, and contain sonny of the richest ant. moss desirable Goods that we have ever been aide to offer, Such us Extra: ..raper Sillt ; French Merilsos; Cashr,res ; Moos lAdurct; Mid,: Stripes; Coburg-1r NEEDLE WORK —The hustassortmeotin thy city. • • Collars, Cho:Ml.4;es, Sluoy4u; Floitwiugs. Edgings nod hisertiogs; Shawls, Cloaks. Tama and Scarf. , ; New style Brodie, Plaid, Cashos.'e Moire A at. Yelret. Stellar, Crape Silk, .t.c. Together with a large assortment of MOUSEL' 4 I(I GOODS. of 41 dtucriptiona. Our DOMESTIC and 11.01;S$ MEET is well raipplied, and we feel confident that ire c o n offer greater indumnent.... new than we have over bean able to eilbr before. We solicit au examination of our stock ho. fore purchasing elsewhere, as all will &al E. to-their mama tagetod° B IL will he almost daily in the receipt of new and de sirable bloods throughout the suisee (Formerly Fong LOVE StevensonEAOTIIERS, Luny) sap@ SiDinlS Market arrant, Fittaknatzh, Pa. HOTELS. HOUSE;GMRGE AUIt:ENTZ, Procarcron, No. SW aberty street, Just beside the ealsouger Oepet of the Pennsylilltlia Nallrosui, which make:. it the roost conthiliant house in the city for passengereard. ;lug by that road. Thu proprietor baring, at connideral;le . expel fitted Ai., In excellent style, the MANSION IMPS, wt./ d respect fully solicit n share of publl pltrommnr . , 'There attached a splendid STABLE add e WAGON YARD, al:kird iev., ample noeomnratatl® to travelers . aiad • Ms Larder and Bar will be furnished with the, beet the market can afford. febLy. . ST. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn awl 'St. Clair streets, £ittstrargh, Pm=kiThe undersigned, fanner. I) of " finurn's Hotel," tarring IntknOldnlargo and commo dious HOTEL, and ha Thsig cattod ii. in taagnificent style, would 1111'45 Ida friends and the traveling plate e re a to Assumed, math the couirenkeica of the e entire end lain long empor In the business, an, n gtre entire icatiafactiou, and h ie chargee anKterate. . feb22 MI. C. CO.DINFILY. G• --- 00D INTENT HOUSE, corner of Libor ty and Grant etreete, near the Railroad Depot janl3:ly JA3flil4 seelaroN, Prqulptar . _ . RESTAURANTS WILKINS HALL, W. C. QA.1.448.(31:1ER., Pnocancroa, Fourth street, between Wuckl and aitL tield.—Thit swims establiahment hum been ream' .by tho subscriber, and completely renovated. Ile U atall home prepared to furnish every tumor y that can be fotind In the beet regulated restaurants to the &atm_ . yeAciop vlll al, be 0 4 ) 4 0 4 1 ,1 0, 04 , 11 'CM bee. q_s9l . , Von, In Ice telpon, erCe wain whltu, [Opel c.'amxganiar. CORNUCOPIA -OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE. D. BARBARA Paopamvu, No. de, Fifth strut, between Wood nod Marlon, Pittsburgh- juul9ll.y KENNET ALE.-IV.--.WENCILISFL Bottler of BUITIT'S colebratolt ..iceouott 4 10 opt 'ltrowo Stout. Mao Cotutuou 410 toAliqortor, in quart , and pint bottl9L TIIO sttatitiq of Boultioa, and tho trod°, to respostfully sutieltod: A/rINERAL WATER AND SARSAPA „ILL urTA.4 WM. D. ENQ LISR Pittstreuti below Pena, 3 ULM , manithetining andliiittling the above bein'aietren uti extensive scale. Ills artieaes are of the best quality, anti manufactured from Um purestanateriala. oFtl7:ly ORPHA NS' - COURT...SA F.v.,..By.virtne of an order of the Orphans' Court, of At/leg/mu county, I expose to public salty on the premises, in Moon to chip, within ono and a half miles of thealhht,4l.l4dPs= tame station ttgentue,augaturdaY, the DAY OP Dr,f4 l ti o'clockp m., the following de s etibed seal 'estate, the preps ofJoaarti MlLtengt,late ot the city of Pittsburgh, dem.a. , . All that certain tract or piece of land sitnato In Moon township; Allegheny county, bounded' and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at a post on the Sharon road, thence north Itih degroes, east 27 perches to a guar tree; titmice north in degrees, west IR 4-10 perches to a post; thew. north 3 , 4 degrees, east 21 porches to a. post in the run; thence north 5534 degrent, oast 28 8-10 porches to a walnut; thence rib 36M degrees , oast 12 perches to an atilt ; Unmet, north 8 dogma, oast On perches to a post on lino of land of Williamßats; thence, south 2,4 degrees, oast 200 60400 perches to a chastrint oak; thence south liS degrees, west 102 pontos to a white oak; the-nos south 745 i dogrees, east 49 pyrthas so a white oak; tissues south 2 degrees euet 54 0-10 perches to a pout on the Sharon road; thence along said mad north degrees, west 8 8-10 perches' do* post; thont e north 8834 degrees, nest 12 perches to a black oak; tittle° north 70 degrees, west 123-10 perches to a post; thence north 48 dogrom, west 25 7.111 perches to a post on a township road; Moue* along said township read south - 393 , 1 degrees, west Dl 1,10 pardon, to a post on lino of land of RobertBtabled; flour') north degroos, west 1517-10 pertheo to i • taxitit; thence north 17" degree, emir 60 peaches to a port; thence north It'43i degrees ; east 23 plashes to a post; thence smith" 80 1 4 degrees, east 27 perches too post on UM Sharon read, • the place of beginning—containing:4Bd actors 3 rods And 27 perches, with rho allowance, Mating in all accede° acres. 'fuses or guk —Ono-third cash, on rho delivery nsf Um deed; the lw is ace to ho paid In two equal anneal pay- Incubi, with Interest; secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. lly the Court. GEORtiii C. MeP.A.DD.N. t , AdiillidlgratOrldN For further particulars, enquire of said kihniutititter, pY Nun Fourth street, or of S. D. W. CULL, Attorneyittlatri office No. 6D Vital street Pittsburgh. : inoviOnvdt nYSTERS--100,000 • Shell Ojs3terg, , just au vr. rivet sod* wllcusale and 64' wir")."' I wino the chinas to come and trytheiti... F . itloll4, illas ouppllod vilth BURET, OYSTERS tit SO; Tfai r and $1 per hundred. You will and ant: that this is the right way to buy theta. We keep "cenatantly so hand cans of Oysters—sold wholesale and retaß=ortruperldr , quality. Reetaurants will do well by giving no corner arlarataufliLfbertyatro4tC N. }3.—Tho afferoirequattueseroyatais Darken Morris Rtfer, Opires,,Egg garbor;Solfs,.22e.' tardilt , - tit HEMMERS AND A fill . 4 ,---UL.MaiMilerelT IftiartatrtheaaticN tir hilifor, the atami ticueridideiwee Ls:ette ar f care in Nay caaq at thin kind - Thtn reiholotheruanityartiifilm! to ihnlikeil pad) , perieurerehiritti: '• • •". A. 4 Natifrattifk_thertartare of - thin contidichalar monthw yearf4'44nui-aldw dollars would 'procure a certain, safe: speedy remedy. Mee and Private Consulting Room, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY. j 026 ...~,,: . 3 S~ V ..:kLd ^2 YNY+R 3 lNY~i 3 SL'. ^ `".'N_tY.=Tk~'l'Y+_~;(.~::~•Ca f ,':.f, 3 ' ' ' 24 -i f f . 't!t - tr. , .•." .. .....",:* r.." , `'- -- T_ysia<tr AVER' CATIIARTIC PILLS '-r•,' , 1.1. :. 0401 Alli ,Cy,tecomiscrlo„ . n 50.,. ~,,, . '..k.': . `•,, - 'a •,:?' '-' ' ' 'i•Oce. int tie) intaindl Vd.e.ori- Wpnri(? - -`" ', , : •••& -z- - ;--.7-Pktio Mood aid otlitn Itintohoolilln:f.,?•• •.' '- i ' l ' -‘ • '',,C. , 1 e f Og y r 4 1,0 F , 1rP1 0 1 0 , 1 44,00r00Pin;,4, ... , 1 -• • - •.., bllloooldamcii7-bdo.oeLrivoronlidthot.,,,-• or , 41 ileaynntratithe boolrant4 h 6 ..e Xtttottlift , r,r, '"." • 1r 7 ‘...--- - - Omit ir - ezula- noaon .to kb 'COT , ' "...'''..0.... , '' ' ..,,„ n ,--":. '''l - eCti 'vellere4=theyi , ei'W tniii , W , CC.f •' ,•••• -,--' l'''' trat3 ane.a.", pk,ir Sint 'r ' ' .-;*'. ' diiirpo. Ai. ixtplin - iri.A . _ pfi rj O l nl 4 . 4; " :. , , .1. • e 1 iraii,gri.ry-TiOretScliiiiThrataN4. iniirj'9,', rlll44(l4Tikialegneg/P*- ~ .#"AIa n ge iR APP, , ,PRC2i. be. •.-I, f ,' yond betier.,3l q they nor oublPintiola Vv onooni or oncti" - - I(24oWittUri- +=OA:Wad:bp no eii - iiiibld4orozotplifoilay.., ,uptruP , ,,,T4c.r.cgtploatel_qo publiti'r.lofikr, _Aorrlcan .., lmanad; Nihfclalhe Ag'enil'heinly limat , :d'Attl leaSetiticillite ''' e..3ll'ittivtd nil fdquiiing.lAii*:.• •::',, It., AI . . , !..qx.a.:.;.:13. i•ful ~,,', ' Atiiez;e4 r;c.s.vc•./2inztionli &IT thetC use th. s thPPOIP.II I , Ms 7 .., • ,trhich 01 4 iciraM'efilblindidenric---' - '-' i" =, c •'...:,- ' Vonleasced.z.ysit`e-TakemMtir twaTitisi.Ortnl4) Iltainititr;: ~,, vale gently tooyuihq halals. Cmt. freneis is freq•oontly She, a2' .r..l , ifin ,iusb'or 'Prao; atid - thi4 - e cure - arbzie . complaintilt , :tr," , ' tliti tnzo,it .boch.. , Xur.PerßOA, ecutifeel, well, wh4ip puha- . a ~-•,1 , cootht 'Aani.of bcd,y, , 11,wo it should be, as It aufiiii, ' t h oi ora rii ielleieit, '•,• • - • ••• •• ,-,• ,-- •.•. A • •:•.: ,-, ::.,-..: :, It , fiVJZ F - * tnteriralAis oome4mos.,tho ,canseAf. Cubut*, J . * 3 rttin, ond always uaeoraftiritible: take rallrelefram bras 16 ptirj-to ertimilate theateinitch and 1 4E4 , 100, lititillijtaiie , 7•-•r , '; 7tiofi. , They Ai2l do .4,,r-od ,itio Aeart - Cyrit,,bodyrfmrn arta , ~ reel-Cern of gyspePila Witr rapidly ditiv'peot. 'l7Lidn'it, Uri"' - ' gene,!dbretifealtetwhat , entedlrom:.. --_.. -. : a -g-;9 2 ~,,-, 5 ,,,i: q, Foot A FOUL STONAgy.og Harbig InaitaiTA., o‘ i :.i7l: .Iter., ...., which produces general' deprealOw of - 11‘ ts 'and ''' ".. ha at), Sake. him fear „to eight Rill.S.ht: ' '3 l 4ollnallar ~, , dose° 4'f l ell naiill o el l vlt9..aqil . lttr 6 ilgth .tweeted to, : the sy-..rent; • • - '! - •,, . ,---., •• -,, a , • 'ir,. gun fitnamo - mma,:72.7.x IrVoatify,,,4o:-.P4fnfetklltik4, 1,-... acmq...%, Backer .Sige, tekograni four to e%ht pills - ongoing to be ' 'lf 'ilteY'tlo mie'4menite'lmfflcieililfi tiike , in ' oare Alter , '- ' -r. " next. Ogqi UUO they tle. 431 a wro mPlatht . % - rrill- 4 1srEejOilt - -. tro _Emu the sy.,tem. don't wear theca am. then- 2.....-•.l.rea dlicii% ' - dap ; I.k.cause your stomach is foal. 71 .4; 1 '.! ' 4. 701( ECCOPULA, EIrraPITSS,—OrPrtn.DZ7t2RTV Me Sidn, ,Inl in itl I w4freolLaqo.4tlizont ; Ail 0 Izieglho. ii . oixot; oiroy„,:k TliO'e .ptions will mieerally t :: , .ilegiu - lo ail:algal Osid k e. . Many th-mdiVl nleers red eores have been bm,....i , z , ...:,; T gt Vi. the lli n g h inJerni.4 ) VailyingieTect of these Pills, and sumentignsitagatsease,,, thich evelowd to saturate th , s,Whnht, 4 ~ osteta• have - 'conipletely - yielded- to- theli-liillientepesected.-r,'• the spikzet* in•vrtoot noott.h.LßAtiOptli.,yonifOottknomoki,n -,,,..! ay , 'fOrhicil that you should parade yourself. rein the ' w coveted isitti-pimpte.4-Idotehislnlceisi,atorositinda/V3'L'4l sqr an at 4 10, unticat , 44;*± 5 P1 - ,9 1 1.t. 1 19 s NikilVt. aßnw'r rlEc . - -- - tet ants eleaulino - • hmtn ru*,llile. n,..they-MiothielA4hetlifilturentettie..,L-' 31 doverWlkoY.,o9rgEt• be,4 4 0 .,4 2 e 1 X , 1gkd -ft ' e q. L ICPU.TtS9 24 .•, thell attir es Which sew the er.o.osofmenralre nist.u, 'way ' he opAnat iaPAhornyntentliko-chtMlieforairnivind.,:liv•wv_l, 4411 they dons much-good ,i 4 Preve/ W/v4. 5 ' , - , sr c ieomr . tle..t. the remarkable Cords whintelkey'arii '670",‘ nom. , i 1. , :! • ••_.-3 • • •-. . '•,-;•-•••••• ; ..,--.,-., :i! „„ i 1 ga .,• 4% . : -,,, ..= - •••!: ••:,-•' ;. - LiVna, Conn .u.-r ;AUM3I= P4A44,J117,7471,41frekga%111fx frond ennui geran,vmene=eithef • teenblity;lton =4; ' .' J obstriactions et the Liren.L:Tarpitlity,and-xxragestion :-.tfi'l the tOlo and. render it Millt toy di...cati0n..9041 il amanita . ' , he - t'ap h4aitk hx4 the imnotitation'in freqnciitlf-Ondirinint4 '''''''. 'b7 is+ oldteV CAW% /40,0401/ IS !!40:63 1 7,17 . 01n, i-Plgnlik , j.. - a - if 494 est the duet rhleh empties the bile into raout ..• . v .,. s. , t, MI Idle 'te overflew into thOltdOod. 4•Thif triodOoni- 43 1 -''' JapudiCa ) . with a long and 4 1 .!Pr9U4 trPiO , K 44, V. I . I I!;[ c*!, i.;..1., tlecness, or, alternately costiveness and; dfirilm.M 7 , preitai: 'Vererhat sYmPtetrOq lutiftterrlatt spirft..Vwzirinem, rtaugtg:: : ness Int melancholy with s c u A e t l M e kinabiliti . 4 61o.!iiv4ict, ,ri, sem gnextlitecovshaess; sonicitinee - thein i 4 ea _Fero pairs . t i ii. Lou 444 , the .tadn andAlin Wiiiid`ol . 3l.lo;l3pg.. b0.6 , 181:1..;• poonish yellow; t h e 110MAC:1 aced, till), kJNYC/AEgte,ttlthoti. , , ..., t w e i / i ; the whole system Irritable,' with hlenileney'te'fivre,r ' ''- ' inay'turn to Lallans - faviir„billons'collo, tenusAarn,,.l .m htea,,dysentery, Le. A medillni daso or three or four PISS,, . . .. , " taken at night, followed by two or three in the tnaining;and''' '` ropeitted a few days, wilt rentovelbo , omte anathema trou ble& ; If, re whited to staffer soh poinn :when - *au caninton ' theM for 21 canna. ItstetztrumAMA an a va raftrunitt F&112 LI; tirtie ' ly attired by tu• putifying effects of thew Ptakl3l/011 thei ..-C 111/410 and filo stimulus which tiler utiorti to _the vital Fin- . eiPle of 'Life: -Par these and all 'kindred emnithdrita their' t' - 4110 be taken in mild (kism 0 move the bouela WO", , I t x,,,, but 11. As a Itgema Pit., WS Isbell itgreetthle and useful. ftto' b lk egi fan %K. made porn Plefutimt to take, arniiertainly•notet,; , t ) t it n nizele more etfectual to the purpose for wt ilcTa a Preparett tix Dr. Aliii3B,o:MUM, PrEiCtICIII alld*udja A., ~. CRI Cibennst Lowell, ildsa. Prke 25 cents ' par lei: Fire; " toxeb for , fil- , _____ 1 li,t, I. ' Esildtky 11, 4,,, PAESNZSItagi: & 00., at whelesala_and re- . 14 (by every Drumnst fn Pittsburgh, and brall Dealer& * ' everptberu, 1 . , _, ..7 , , ',' LOCtettILIIMI , , `.'4!' JOH' I'CLOSSEY k 1 . FNH ., 142 , L A v i 07 - N ,:., ,a . _ .., .. rot: '. 0.: CU EOPISIIIIIAIANIYCOFIIIIIIIIFf'i--' . *kW ititii'VkiitVii*" AlOhtt,'." .. - 1 ' -- 1 11:tirGE4 nizdvawr 4-90, ,TO .21m,DOedt, OZ. xur, tiV.,L.IC*., ,:,, • 1 A i woNDEßvu_l4,Disc - boßy- has rat.,., .lA. lA . ty •-e -- ., 1....ade Iv Az. CLIP.7II, of Oil; city, in thetttak. , trail o ,l ' °quirky:4om. Adbunt,letai all tlliettsclroltheLve o ,-.." qn ".e;vrV,., '_.,„.4 4 . Cua,„_ l 7 4 :„Alro,EA, , 1 i t1.1:tagz, 0 2 ,.. 1 tV4.14.„. ~.7- Vann Asp i.sisY pules. liitit t e new nAellsou., = . .:f.n. ha. f ...Stored many unfitted 'ones t a bee th t , tis axi . eifdintd r,if' a - IL 1 ,- h14., lie has Metimm*.ke ArLitieatee., is'Kfilieg or tlyi, x , " treatment, a phfalciau reuiaik.s: "It iiiiitdent that fulab - r4 —constants)- loathing au agre,..a. ble, healing vapor-:t.thfri , l.n invdtelitul properties tau.: 1 : come, fie dfrtvt• fmatqct,critb, tht,„, : , , WhOp /M t. ai cavities of ..o'lting.f, RIM illlti ekalle tilif . nl actiy" anal vetted changes. producedyupoa tham.wheminitodnoeti-71 into Ails stomach, and subject, I,w. tbn. proocv.i of,-thgestion-7,,,,,, Thollyna is for sale_ tqr tild`the • i tintiat,ttotthilite " " country. —Sao /ll* Duteltaagn-efainftwra,l44 :-.la \• -,...•!(,A. The In ts wore on the brtast, under the linen, With- , e,at 4ho least immuirootence—the heat ;if the ' he ft ' ' I.o...pient to evaporate the fluid. Ilutultni4Af ago:patty:cps : !Mollie following, might ho maim; : .. ' - 4 thietuulase of Chvllygeanli US (4111 . W -inn of ilm Ath.l24 ofd's years' stan.ling. J. V. ir=fra1tY,..,,,F,,,,.., Postmaster of tmoamion, Thf.," ''' '''' I 4 to eared of the -Whines., taTralit :O • aii. , tsiaudiltg, , bylltra- • Curtis' licgoana. Ms nnm SllN,E 'dto.,l4m.. of No. S iacmbt A eit, 17:mwasuet Y or ,• '' i s soiere case of Lrunchitt byth , Plfygrana.; -- ny Etat& hai Wan carorl.ef iiiiistre.saifig:cinigh,lai;thrinsmVsl years' etandiuz, and decided . ,Sp_bo , Incn,rable by, the . physi- clans. 'Acristis'etcrihl in imiriceoiiih,ty theirilyg-aum-- 4 ' - '• . • J. ,If;•tiatwltsviliainlondalen,ll,-.1 Ito 14 - .*. Dr, C..,E6,7f..1, of Yew York s testi:flee of our meth. ,. vino in The fai:Owing bingitatii: ' '" - %. -,,,, ,i ,, :14 4 -' , '• , ..,, , Sir -4 think highly of - Dr. Curtte' Ilygeann es elem.- edy din thileftqfteC l f the threat nhd , ltttity,s;' llexitte,llo7l4.erno),V , ?.. VOriPitYte.t4r)r vmsftthat JtioAt,„ most excellent truxltchke;hotli the Syrnfi an& 4 %' appllmtfon - to the cheati;.c Curtis' aypecut is We .pRIGINAIrsuar3,II7LT „ GEN EINE ARTICLE; a troth on' Dora-baki, imitAtiou:Vdr *lra -'". - ally ixsoxramt conntprfelti. V1=413 7011:1R1111MV:41, PaEiON. AS- For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 IL Sellers 4; Co.;Lee AT - Beckilsm,- , Aletty City; John S.3rgen.tiliene Ezt6o.o - air C. L., Keiser,,D.....tr... Liyl.4.4.mr6n; 11)0 LA,LsakS . Y., II _,Or . . „4.41..g . E4.40Trp - G-L, ~,t BlTTERS„preparuti be_Dr..o '-'l. J4CifSO;,/ , 'lsiladel- ia, tifireirectrailyaire ii - tie tichaplaint, Divrageittaat '''.'t dice, giroulc ur N u fit o utzn r - 44 LityKDitaalVitifAbn•EidllnA :, 51,, end all climate, ari..ingSroin a thsorticte4 Leer or Sionneela. n f. .3sCo ' nsUita , ~t -. tion,DiVararile,-;, - ' ' - -Fulness;Or Blood to thit:. , ." ... . r : . eaf, Ariaity.of thoSionumh,. . "Narit..ea,Ttenitbium; Disgust Tot Faaii," ' ..- '' `., Fulneat or weight in Um Stomach,- Sormig,. , :. Eructations, SialchwuregiaMertnn-at-tho Pit at. thmt 3 tontach,.Bwucaningig.skut.riend, Iftuctictr_ . -.F :: . t. and, Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at 00 Heart, Moak- Ing de StifiteinatiOnitlien in iyiMePastluci,'Ditiniesk4= q &Won, Dots. qt EeP". berm v-R.:siglit F.‘..c an 4, , ,:, DuU Yalu in the umo, Deficiency Of Pervir=nn,, • Telloatutssef the aitiiindEyeS;Pait iti , thV , :=: , - ,,,1- ~ Side, Back,. Chest,- Limbs, ete,. filac4te, ;. . .. inigaidankit rifaw g - iii the ---, - r' I , ' Flesh, ' eMithmt. , intagto: ingsof,Dril,and DepresSiou'or . .. • 7. The proprietor, in calling tho. attention of the pub*. this preratration, does se with &ultra the utmostcord!. Ono° in its virtues and adaptation to the discuses for which .) it is recommended. . , It Is no new and untried <ar,tiole, hut opo, that haastood the wet of ten YeMe . trial before the American people, and its levitation end sale ie tartvalledley. any dons extant,. 0:1;tr teathrtony_in.lta favor Overnhy the most Fong/mat and ;sell inibuvn Physicians and tediVidi*; to , all posts 'of thd country, idr-irataante;.. Iternsejng.nii, may doubt, to zny " liemorobßiaror Prodigal ReceiPtilecke for Farmers and - Families; to be . bad gratis, of all the Agents for the Garman Rittent,_ - - --' • t • I , ; <l4 PrineiPttl Otos and Maruithctory, Arch street, Phila. 14- k Sold by Dr. Gee. IL Ifeyaer, - ,140 Wood street; B. . Fohnothich = aft, Igo: 6 Wood street; Flerokikilrothers, rico"i 60 Wood Meet: Flgnincylingiqt"pk declikdatelris R. 4 BROWN. continues to be cons44:o4:sily . OAO wo or szCitEr in Ic4l-41144e, coves iifixt.equalle&;Tlisittlifide4 thglitar , t adi Wittlol4 dolv,....Pareonsidllictedmith Tfx!talZezttt easas, Paiefixriatisay Piles, or Seteiner Would-Mak delay to get his advice.. Letters containing a fix, inintedlato, , :4 , 17 minuend. Pi vi 56,04100 arid Privata ttsby.,rgh. • „ Ka 11131.10 'SALE OP NaII:WILE 16.1093,..44Turit.„' P taga9o syllitoffet at Public Eale,at Oro Merchants' Ex. ; 1 - - chan-ge, FourtEstreet,l'itbsburgh,"on'TßllllSD/r .Tatinaig ~ 3, 18,59, at Vo'cleck, thts foil iwing desaribedirtdrtabletlunoet.s.it. ty, being Lots Nos. 9 and 10, of the Gandaker Plan of Lots„ situated in Pine Towneldp, - .9lltlriety Cont,ilY :ham 13a1tpratown : Lot Nor, ittasatains 150..athnt of ;land, 90, of,',Which mot cleared awl hi a high state of calt l vatioo,..4ho halrmeo- 07 lent sprout !math - There - is it distalsrating of toir l4umnises. t The •fd 'itud Stable.-with other outimildlirgs, and Is bonded na ' we Notil bf lands ofisitte-Orublei did Xlitiddratimutta , by lauds of.DaVid Canby, , Thonuts/len;tyand Jamas DahlaP 3t` ; east by lands'of Wm: fitahlers heirs,' west by Janda of War.- 17ilson and othets. " - • 'Z I ,' Lot No, 10 contains 160-a=ne,.. ...eigent..lfia_c; which are. ' cloarcd and ittartexcellentstatopf cultivation, the remainder ' first gnaw Wldte Walk tfinberlattl'...ol n halfurpitovetattits two Iturantllonaes,Jiaot, lAable s 40.-Il9lt,this Kett wilitti',-,1, found excellmit: spring water, as wall as a twiNblelitifght."; • • he eatleOrted Aida a - mill-race tili•:tuclitexponstin Le. 1, No. 10 la brawled otro t homorth,hyloutlaof ' south by ismlandsTh of omaa Gibson ; - etist lawn biltlehafdif "t Morrow and Wm. DiCkey; twat; byilanatt - AL.Tholoats Charles Gibson. These are tho last two tracts of Greats:we plan of lot= which Tlitimas tfilisen biale , teit'atitingaslgentil)tthe tPurchassettelandd look to their pos rat haven , opportimity.of roakinga handsome; Itrirestmeht; Persette 'wishing tO view the property Will- tilittOn the trnants ott:- either of tile..PßPeqiel. ;:l'etrPto-°;t2FOIRO4,°-91Drt!' time and place. For farther particidata - addreact. Narto's Neythwalicinso, gentling, Pi. • far SAMUEL W. 110raiLLN Du/. o 041 Norto Twelfth- strcetah p • t nov 2l :t(th(3) o; 1 2, A1 1 1,) Ametiorteertt .at _ _ _ 1 9% 1 1 1' 1 4 ar FZ .P o . f g r '.ll V, t Zet i liTtP r allr' " . •rittsburgli: on Sittirl u ki:111O 24tlital3 ,, df'Noveia6,- , W.7)-" 11 Ms, will be expoeedfciPallL'SalerdirßATllitirAY, tbe ?2d , day of December, A. - 0.48 as at Ip , olcloc , tnk in:tho,ferePA4 eald day, at the Court. Louse. iii the city orPittecOr-= All thitf ttorfulfilot airpiceo ofgronnttaltnatain tba TtdreLL.-- • i Ward of tlin.qtii of :Y,ittlibilrgit t Alleatieny_conaty,Polinind- , same, being Nit , of 1,-.: noaeFee'llitrry-faar'(Nal , 34)ln 'the - '' -Van of loin laid out kr Robert Wintsdn,ayvant.lrbieltplitsk, d : ill recorded in Book ii. :al,,_inign.,l24„andhottaded ' L atta de- ~..! 'scribed ae flgionn4,viraing. at ait4inairllie inreog, , ' at the die - Unice of slity-oviffilabr atinelierfroth Washing; ..,, A . : Miatatri ty talladidigli)ofrecitt;a l OuctfigOt4Mytiotttritoi ~ ,„:, t h „ o , ! ,,,k,t„ en d area.% iill'ada_thirty.tvro feet, ffllfeet,) extending hack thirty - feet te; a lot 144.,:d tt0...6,,,,,, , . na,n„,; guided to a yearly ground rout sif,teriltionars for.. . ..; over, and subject also _to.ine _,,. 61 41),,Q-renalatiotle, rei3ttletionft , !„ and reeere,atione . el aro cm:Mower in a Certr7ll deed of poor ,z pettiiii lease, dated•thi'lltir'dir oi , Selibtiobv,-.9...8;1.840 .granted tortsoidiiotat Sfottoog tri Ani , kim a e tv . i c e- j5 4 4 1 . ,„1 ..: No. 34 in his said phut,. and.witieli IS atibleet lei a yearlf ''' ~., Ground read of one dollar. Per•Toiit;to bekr,;114,14414 jpbt.M,, , Watson forever. °l"vbiell - PciteatteLara erected two two- . wry- FronAPlTOPliiiglbligc9. • . The roma, of's*o aril.rbd tacit; lattivriiiiifttialitT of isle:- ;,. ,;'• .i J O ELN:WATINPLEXt , '.i • -'-' nor2l:dltaw3t Admin'stvator of Thomas 31eildthttel:: .._ „, EKIN TEA - STOR.FrrNoAg-Fiftla street -I;Loviftnes White Sugar at ba dolt& 115 . PriZIRS 104 0 °B' 4 ”“ i 2 C.c.euts t-Zt 4""124' uove " No. 'SS rllth sixtmet.,, `;~ ~'~ : . r,"a' MED at, 4- MN=
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