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PITTSB'UR,GII POST.
THURSDAY MORNING- ... :; DECEMBER 13
This article has suddenly assumed a new im
portance. A reference to our quotations will
show that a very large advance has taken place.
It is well known that saltpetre enters largely into
'the composition of powder, but it may not be
known that all our supplies of this article are
imported from foreign countries. Calcutta fur
nishes a large part of this importation. Since
the European. war has promised to need all the
powder that can be made in Great Britain, the
Government of that country has prohibited its
export to any other than the English market.
This prohibition has been carried so far that a
reqsel which bad loaded at Calcutta for the Uni
ted States, was obliged to give up this part of
her cargo.
Thrown thus upon our own resources, we must
to& for a remedy within our own border. The
stock in the United States is very light, and when
this is exhausted we must either forget our pop
guns, or look for the means of firing them to
ourselves alone. Saltpetre is known to exist inthe
U. S., chiefly in Virginia, Term., and Kentucky.
As early as the year 1812 supplies of this article
were carried on the hacks of horses and mules
from Mammoth Cave to Pittsburgh. The close
of the war, and the consequent facilities for the
importation of the article, soon closed the doors
on the trade with Mammoth Care. The time has
come when it must be renewed, and the new
source of wealth thus opened to Kentucky is
eminently worthy the attention of capitalists,
both at home and abroad.
We have not room to speak at greater length
on this important subject, but the suggestions
which we have hastily thrown out may serre ft)
call attention to a new source of wealth to Ken
tucky. Commercial Review.
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outlines of Physical lleography, by Goo. W. Fitch ;
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Powers' Columbian Perpetual Diary and Almanac, contain
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Blacktrood's Magazine for November;
Art Journal du
The Illustrated London News November 10th.
For all new Books, Maguines and Papers, call or and to
the cheep Bookstore of IL MINER et CO,
nov29 No. 32 Smithfield street.
KLOSTERHEIM, or the Masque, a histori
cal novel, by the author of Confesskina of an English
tipliim Enter. As a literary composition It is written to De
Quincy'a bast style. The defective points in Ina sulsiequent
writings aro absent from this story. It was written In the
full maturity of Du Quincy's mind, at the age of forty-six. It
eminently deserve,: the designation of a curiosity of bler4.
turn. Elosterheim elands among De Quincy , . numeniur
writings, as the only complete and extensive effort a
-ii
nunenation all c•mirart.' —Dr. Shellan Kenrit.
For tale by JOHN S. DAVISON,
norLs No. ID Market. near Fourth
TENT
MCSIC—The Old Plavground ; words
by I.li:lward J. Allen, music by J. believer; a hew aziJ
beautiful song. Just published
Glad na gat HOMO; honeysuckle Glen ;
Proud World; Good Bye; I'm °Mug home—three now
sollilM by that popular composer, Wursoll, ((harp F. Root
They are iumple, Instructive and exceedingly beautiful.
COM. Dearest., the ADyil&ht is Gone;
Fleur, de Bohemei Polka Mazurka; %Inky;
Village Heiden—a. C. Foster;
Obi house at Home—Leder ; Pop Ogee the Question.
The above just ramived mad for Bala at the Hume /Bore of
norra JOHN IL ILKLIOI4 bl Wood street.
TICE—
0,000 PRIZE ESSAY UN trIfRISTLA-N TILEISM--
A. Ur the 'fintlmcmy of Reason and Revelation to the E.
btenca and Character of the Supreme Being; by Thompson.
Firic -0 4 1 , 25 . BY mall, 81,45. For sale by
no 41 J. S. DAVISON, a Market street.
1 7 11 E AIIT OF TANNING, CCELRYLNG ANT LSATELER
DAZE-SING, thoroughly and practically considered In
tiselr detail., edited from the French of J. Do Fontanelle
end F. !]ale Byre, with namerorui emendations and addict
by Campbell Murilt, practical and analytical chenalat,arithur
of "Applied Chemistry," "Chemical and Ptitrmareutic Man
ipulations," etc. illustrated by two hundred wood eugre.
'ring& For sale by
nov2o B. T. C. MOROAN, 104 Wiasi street.
T E KNOW NOTHING ALMANAC. anti True Americau .1 Manual, for 18.56, edited by W.
Tuditle. For nab, Ly R. T. C. MURUAN,
nor2d 104 Wood street
.INES FUR DECEMBER, JUST RECKII'LLI--
4 Leslie's New York Journal, fur Decaraber I
Peterson's Lady's National,
Halloo's Dollar Monthly, '•
For'sale by W A. GILDENFENNEY ,k 00 ,
Fifth str.t, opposite the Theatre-
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION 1 -
‘, the PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY, as required Ly
required by the ThArter:
DR.
To Dbewrinta, Note. and Bib of Exchange ge31,383 ati
Cash on hand $142,937 Of,
Cash duo by Bantus and Bankere,
eublect to check
County 80nd5....
Banking Roust;
li:Epense account
Pici o 343 B'2
CR.
By Capital Stock g 200,000 to
g Cash due t Banks and Bankers. 18,212 no
C tipant Lnsidends 3,072 (00
Dunn/zits and Premiums reorived • . 1.3.15
u.
Contingent Fund . 40.1b4 4.
1 udi ma Dept.lt. . 394439 I
Deponita Lai Itatrest acodunt.. 194,000 iKi
JOIIN D. SCULLY, Caah'r.
Pictsbargh, Doc. lot, 1864 [doc3 J
CIARPETS I CA RPETS I I—AT Sf . CALLUIif 'S
--JUST
Weed, tmd daily coming to hand. a large and choir
assortment of goods In the above line, including—
Velvet and Tapestry Brussels Carpet,
Three-ply, Superfine, Medium and
Low-priced Ingrains;
Medallion and Tataetry Ingrains, (a great variety of pat
terns,) Brussels, Damask's and Verdtlan Hall and Stair Cal
Pvt.-
ALSO—Beautiful patterns of on Cloths, various qualmaa
and widths; Woolen and Linen Crumb Cloths; Baines; Cocoa
Matting; Lint and Rug Carpets; French Embossed and Vic
toria Piano and Table Covets;
Hearth hags and Door Mats,
a great variety. AIL other articles usually found in Carpet
Stores constantly on band at 87 Fourth street, near Wood.
W. D. & H. AVCA.LLII.BI.
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP—The partnership
heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the
eaua and style of SPRINGER FILLRBAUGIII & CO., is di.-
solved by mutual consent- The business of the firm will 1141
settled by either of the undersigned, at their old stand, Nu.
293 Liberty street. The businem will be continned as for
merly by Springer liarbaugh.
SPRINGER ELLRIMIIOII,
ALEX. FORSYTH.
Pittsburgh, October 24, 1865.
PRINGER ELAR.BAUGH, Conutdasion Merchant, Dealer
in Wool, Provisions, and Produce generally, No. 295
Idb
erty street, Pittsburgh. oc tf A i
RON CITY COLLEGE—DAY AND EVENING
I
C' s "ics --- Arithmetic, Writing and Bocati-kelping.—Ladies
and Gentlemen's Apartments-eeptirate.
kIarKHET/C, and its applications to business, (a new
system,) shorter, Plainer, and better adapted to basin..., than
is to be found in any treatise. Results obtained with great
facility by new rules, termed "Arithmetical Magic." Arith
metic., per month, Si.
Call for a Circular of the College.
decl P. W. JENKINS, Principal
SUNDRIES --Gold Pens, Electro-Magnetic
Machines, Diamond Sparks, Mr glaciers and gWs cut-
tats,) Porto Monnisies, Gilchrist's Unequalled American Ra
zors, Military Goods, Regalia, Jewels, Emblems, Seals ; Door,
Number and Pew Plates; Table Cutlery. Sliver Spoons, Ports,
Au. Jewelry, Watches end Clock.. . Watch Repairing
at the old established house of W. W. WILSON,
deice Conner of Market and Fourth sta.
IiVRIGHT'S PREMIIJhS KATHARI(A
stops the Hair from 'Ming oat, and pr,,dac e ,
orient growth.
WEIGHT'S PREMIUM KATH.A..II.ION
Removes all Dandruff and disease deptii.
For sale, wholesale, by R. E. FELURS'Et 00. (angle
ykoN QTY COLLTEGE.—DAY AND - 11VENZA 4E38E8
11 L`l 13 0011-KEEPING.—In W departmenta;Wing
many new and highly valuable improvements, "yr en
not sieewhere taug.ht. Large dames attend evetiltiti',..4ll
to receive a thorough mercantile education. Lectiiree
all the studies delivered to Evening Classeca. Arnim:tette
(new system, and its application to busitiem. Also, writing
Included in the Mem:mill° ()puree, or taught sepsnikelt
Odi for a Circular for full particulars at Collar op
posite the Poet O ffi ce. P. NV. , TENKINfS, rrinctpaL
dovl4
EKIN TEA STORE,No. 38Fifth street
Covering's White Sugar of lo mans vilD.Printif
eo at 12% coots Vb.
EL JATNEB, ,RlO
nov9
No. an 11111 street
IDES---70 in
store and for male by SPRLNOSS HARRAUGH,
no• 20 No. 296 Liberty stroot
CKWILBAT-61 sacks for sale by
nov2o HANKY 8 (=LIN&
Powder
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, Wauaocttng
the ausuittc Clam with Weetern, North.wartet
hou -weigern Stat.e by a continuous Hallway direct.
This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Liam of
Steamers to all ports on the North-weetern Lakes, making
the most DIZEZT, CII.PEAT and P. , t. e, e aorta by whi,..h
FREIGHT ran ha forwarded to and from the Gassy Wear.
Ratesibettreon Philadelphia et Pittsburgh.
FIRST CLASS—Boots Shoes. Dry Goods, 1 -,
On Do:ea) Fun, Feather's, ... 5 '"'
Ra
SECOND MASS.—Books and Stationery,
Dry Goods, (In talon,) Hardware, Lea- 1. dOc g 100 Re
they,
Wool, to
THIRD CLASS.—an Ms, Ragging, Bacon
.4k hie
Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Sc..
FOURTH CI , ASS —ColTee, Flab, Bacon and
Pork, (packed ' ) lard and Lard Oil
/Er In shipping Goods from any point East of Philatiel.
phis., be
, particular to mark package, " eta Prituryfonitio
Haßrood.' All Goods "masts-nod to tite Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will by forwarded without
detention.
Farmer Am:mu—Maw Potter, Boston; J L Elliott, No
Turk; E. J. Speeder, Philadelphia; Magrew & Koons, EMU
more; Ow. C. Pranciscus, Pittsburgh; Shringinan & Brown
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, I.onb.LLlq Ky.•, R. ('
Meidrum, Madison, Ind.; RatclP7 & Co., St. Lords, Mu.; J
S. Atltchell & Son, Evansville, Indiana.
1.6,308 23
2.000 00
12,000 wt
602 04
OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
049,343 h.
THE SHORTEST, QUICK /2n, OLIELPair,AND ONLY
ROUTE by whicb Passengers can bare all Railroad direct
to Bt. Louis. Time to St. Louis, 27 beam from Pittsburgh.
THE SIX FEET GAUGE of this Road accommodates wide
cars—eleven feet inside—with roomy seats, unattainable on
narrow gangs roods.
B (L tp , oOhio and Pennsylvania Raißland from Pittsburgh
Lo e 1n,4 pareengers connect with Railroads for Indiana
polle—connecting there with Terre Haute and Richmond
itallroad for Vincennes. No change of can at Terre Haute
Baggage checked to Indlanapulls, thecae to Bt Louis
21alne leave Pittsburgh as follows;
FAST TRAIN leavea at 2 A M.
31.. tn. Tai leavee at BA. 31.
Bantus Team 'waves at 3 P. 31
Puasengen make close connections at Creatline for !mt.
anepoLte, and there make rime connections with Salim./
for Vincennes, without n change of can; and at Vinoenues
take the Ohio and 311.ssissippi Railroad direct for St. Louie—
through In 27 hours; connecting at Sandoval with the LlB
nok Central Railmeni for Cairo, where first-clan Steamers
can at all times be had (or Memphis, 'Vicksburg, New Or
leans, and all points on the lower Miaelcelppi river. Paesen
gore can alwaya find at St. Loula, stemmata for the Upper
3.lisslasippi, Mac& and Minoan rivers.
This la one hundred mile, the shorten route to St. Louis.
FAR.E.—lenurt Cuss.
To St. Louis via Bellefontaine and Union .$lB 30
Columbus, Xenia and Dayton_ 18 30
To " Columbus, Cincinnati and Lawrence-
Szcown CLASS Palm. burg 19 30 12 00
Passengers and Baggage transferred from Depot to Depot
free of charge.
For Through Tickets, or further information, please apply
to J. O. CURRY, Ticket Agent, 0. & P. Railroad Company,
corner Aloe, Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, or to OEO.
PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal Street Station, Allegheny
City. JAMES K. WARD
' Superintendent 0. & M. Railroad.
F. %HOWLAND, Agent, Mature, Pe. (odic)
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RALI4ROAD,
CAARTLYO THE
Groat United 19 tate% Mall and Express
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on its entire
osigtb from DUBUQUE To CAIRO,
AND
anceao TO CAIRO.
This Road, 1s connection with Train. of the Ohio and
Misalealppi R. R. load Chicago and Celan& Railroad, forme
the moat direct and only continuous R. R. route from
CHICAGO to &r. LOU/S,
CHICAGO To CAIRO,
CHICAGO Ir* DUBUQUE.
Trans leave Chicago as Ibllowa:
10 A. M. and 10.20 P. ?if.—fier. LOOM AIM CAIRO lasaras.
Pe...eager' Got St. Lotde by this train take the cars of the
Ohio and Mina R. Rat Bandana, and are carried dine to
St Lonia
0:35 A. hi. and 41:10 P. 14.-4)e3duus am (hum &PRES',
00IItteCtingSteam Dunbetb (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily
Lineof Packets for St. Paul and' the Upper Mises.
aippli•hror elate.
novvrogy. Cairo ihrChmago and Dubuque at 730 A. D.
and 7:OD his
Paseengualtrum the Pmt and placea on the Ohio Myer,
destined for St. Lon* will we 190 mum of tedione and nu
certain ?tear naligation from Oen, t o St. Louie, and arrive
Sheen hoprs In , advance of the flour route, by taking the
ears at Ca..';
Dakota to St. Lords, Celro,yDnhagne, fit Paul, a n d ~a ,
gibuteir byi *id iattitts *UM a 'aft of the
P. aDd c: fit - =a 11,4 4 .
Central Balknaad In Maw • B. ALMA.:
z &—Many have tried the put* and friez 'Rem isita
1. the China Tea Store, and pronounced then!' anterior to
any in the city. [nov2o] B. DHAVO, 2Vc. 11Xenniaut
=MEI
RAILMARS
CENTRAI7,OII(GUILIIPAD
THREE DAILY TRALNS EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX
C'EPTEIL)
And bat one Change of Cars between
Colombo% and Baltimore.
ON AND AFTER 310NDAY, Jane 18114 1456, Trams wit
11111 n. follows:
007 sn FLtsT.
Exprw., 7'redn. Mail Train. Nigla Tra
_10:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. 11:30 P. 3
—11:10 4:4..5 '• 1250 A. 3:
...1220F. M. 0.110 " 212 "
0:44 " 3:01 "
7:08 '• 3:26 4 .
" 8:25 " 4:48 "
244 " 3:51 '•• 6:14 "
.. 3:30 " arr. 245 " arr. 1215 "
GOING WY2T.
Lnars
Columbus
Newark
Zanesville
Cottord._
Barnearrfile....
Belmont
Arrive Beßair
. . .
Leave Express Train. Mail Train, Night Train.
Bellan 9:45 A. M. 5:15 A. M. thuS I'. 51.
Belmont 10:31 " 0:15 " 7:08 "
Barnesville 10,52 4. e:43 " 7:40 0
Cambridge 11,56 • 5:04 ' IMO '
Concord 1217 P. M. 230 - 625 0
Zanesville__ 1:10 " 2.30 ° 10,30
Newark. 208 0 10,37 ° 11:50 n
Arrive Columbus.— 3:23 " 12:15 P. M. ia)A. M.
The Expreek Train going East will stop to take up or leave
paasengers, at Taylor* Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cam
bridge, Campbell's, 'Barnesville and Belmont only. Going
Wee, will stop only at the above named Stations. 'The Mail
Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mail is to be
received or dellvered, and at all other Statiorti, on notice
being glven. The Night Them Will stop at all Stations, on
proper notice being even,
OOIRO 'EAST.
The 1000 A. M. &Dross Train connects at Columbus with
the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M., and
with the Train from the West on the Columbus,Piqua and
Indiana R.G.lllOad; at Newark with morning T ra ins to sod
from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Ternom and with Trains
on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with
Express Train an, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for Bal
timore, Washington, Philadelphia and Eastern Cities.
The 230 P. M. Train will connect at Cohnobtra with the
second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark. with Sandusky,
Mansfield and Newark Railroad; end at 'Wheeling with the
Night Train on Baltimore. and Ohio Railroad_ , Prusengela
leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
a Ith this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana
polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central
Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, and
reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M_ and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train
on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, iuris ing it Baltimore at 5
P. M. nest day.
The 11,30 P. M. Train conne,ts at Columbus with the Mail
Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:30 P. AL, and arrives at
Balls& at tkls A. M.; connecting with the Accoommodatton
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Nesengern
leaving Chicago by the Evening Tralsni can, by this route,
riu Langan City, Lafayette, Indio:mix,lis and Dayton,
reach Columbus In to take this train; and at Wheel.
lug will take the Accommodation Train for Cumberland,
sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Baltimore and
Eastern Cltiee.
GOING WEBT.
The 5:1.5 A M.'Mail Train connects at Beilair with Night
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Nearerrk with
Trains to and from Sandusky, Idabstlaid and Mt. Vernon,
and Chicago cui Monrorvilin ; at Columbus with am Trains
for Cincinnati, and with Trains for Nelda, Dayton, Indium,
i•olis and Chicugo, via Dayton runt ria Urbana.
Tho 245 A. M. ratIIVIA Train connects with tbe Ertiress
Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 3..`M P.M..
and oonnects with Trains going south and Walt, arriving in
Cincinnati at 7 P. M.
The (WO P. M. Train connects with U. Accommocbttm
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Trul
at 215 A. M.., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indian.
pulio, Lafayette, Terra Haute. St. Loath and Chic/10.
ISAAC IL SOUTHWICK, Supt.
Zanesville, June la, Jell )
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD,
MEM2I=I
STEAMERS ECLIPSE ASFD ROSALIE
VIA WELLSI ILLE, AND •
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
_ . _
THE SHORTEST, QUICKEST, ./L.'iD MOST RELIABLE
ROUTE To Tow., Cmcsno, Rung latasn, liatrts, Aftl) dr.
Loma is vts CLEVELAND.
This Route Le One Hundred miles shorter and about nine
hullos quicker than the cirlmitous one vet Indianapolis.
Three Dully Trains front Pitutburgb to Clove Land.
Three Daily Trutt"; from Cleveland to Cltiortgt,
Time to Cleveland au hour, , Chten.r. twenty-three Lt..urn,
nod Ft. Louts thirty-seven lemon.
on and after fitU.MAY, September 1.1, I Y.". 4, the Train.
thin Rand will ran in, follows:
IA ALLIANCE_
Thr [rat. of.tho Ohio andPe - artsylvuula Railroad leartag
Pittoburgh at till) A. M. mid ti:UU A. M., and .93) , J P. M. eva..
MMIME=II=
Truing for Cleveland 11.wre Alliance at &-00 A. M , 11.50 A
M., and 6:34 P. M. connecting at ilmiwni with Trains f
Cuyahoga Patin and Akron, and arriving in Cievaland
1tr.2.5 A. M., `lo P. IL, and 8.68 P. M.
Pasaengers fur Toledo, Chicago, lit. Louis, Rock Island,
Galena, and the .2iiorthoivailt, who with to go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8.-oo
a. M, and arriving in Cleve/land at 2.= P. 51, Lis that Is the
only train by which close connections are made through the
above points. Pasworigera by this train reach Chiengo at
next morning, and St. Louis at midnight
Tho ate:liners Eclipse and ItoealM will leave the 3.luponga
hela wharf every morning, (Bundays ezmpted.,) at 10 t..'ciork..,
for WeLlarille, cvn occting with the train lextrulig Kellam 1
at 4:20 P. 31.
An Accommodation Train will leave Wellsville daily,
((Sunday' excepted,jat GAO F. M., connecting at Bayard anti
kxpress Train, arriving In Cleveland at 2lu P. 1.
Trains from Wellsville connecting at Bayard for Carl 011
ton. Waynesburg. Dover, and Now Philadelphia
4r - Tickets for Cleveland, Uhical,,, and the North.wast,
via Wellsville. are old at SI less than vie Alliance.
The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Champ run m
Leave Cleveland at. 0:10 A. )L. 2: , 45 P
An - tve at Chicago at Ca/ P. M.. 7:40 A. IL, 8:30 P. Al.
Train. leave Chlasge for Rock Island and St Loots as fol
low.: For Bock Inland at 8:00 A. IL and IL-0) P. IL For Pt
Loads, 9 - .1.6 A. M. and II:46 P. IL
Passengers for t3t. Loute go ovur Rvvk Leland Railroad to
Jae, and thence over the Chicago end Misalselppl Railroad
to Alum, and thence by steamboat (' mile) to nand Louie
Patesongers by the 0:15 A. M. Train arrive at St. Loulo 11 93
emue evening, and by the 10.05 1'.61 Train et noon new SaY
Baggage chocked through to Cleveland, and there maw/.
kJ for Ch.cago and St. Lao,
$ ARE VIA COLUMBUS AND CLEVELAND.
Ist dam 24 cI t let dam. 11 rrt
To Alllance $2 Si To IA Salla .$lO 00 $l3 50
- Cleveland 400 " Rock lola_ 18 00 14 25
•• Tuledo 060 I ' Onions 18 16 14 00
" Chicago 19 00 $lO 601 " Sprtniteld, 18 70 10 a 0" Bloonsine 60 n_lBl4 60 . Burlington, 18 00
" St. Loins— 21 00 18 50
Passenger. are requested to procure their ruler.
°Woe of this Company, in the blononge.hola House, third
doer below the corner.
J. DURAND, Sniet. Cleveland.
J. A. CALIOREY, Agt, Pittsburgh
H. B. HOUSTON,
4.len ern' Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H.. 7. LOMBAEHT,
Superintendent, Altoona, Pa
BROAD GAUGE
. . •
• „ .
CENTRAL ROUTE.
NEW AND DIRECT AOCTE OPEN
Atirthern Minas to Riser,
lOWA,_ MISSOURI
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
ALL RALLROAD TO THE
Chicago, Burlington • and Quincy
RA ILROAD.
FOILMILITLT THE CHICAGO AND AURORA., AND I2L;TRAL MILITARY
Tn.Aer keicr_oen,
IS NOW COMPLETED. awl Trait", run dm ~/cLro dintance
from CHICAGO TO BURLINUTON, lowa. vdtbont
of Cam.
The Only Direct Route to Burlington. Quincy, Keokuk,
Muscatine, Ontrayeka, NVapollo, Fort Dee Moines, Council
Bluff, &0., and the ONLY IoaLROID ROCTL from Chicago
to St. Louis, Bloomington, Clinton, Dentur, Cairo, Spring
field, Jackemarille. Naples, and intermediate Stations on the
Lllinois Central, Ureat Western, and Ohio and MIK/OA/41pp
Railroads.
Train.. on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Trainq from th. Earl—avolding all laying over at ony of the
point..
Stages leave Burlington dully for Stmthern and Ccntr.,l
lowa and Northern Mlasouri—making the quickest and most
reliable route to reach all the important points west of the
Mississippi as far no Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty
miles leas staging than by any other route. The Road, for
a large portion of the way, is laid with the CONTINUOUS RAIL,
the smoothest riding and best Railroad In the lVest—well
stocked with tho must modern LOCOMOtiVOS and elegant new
Cam.
0..8. Br this route, passengers are sure of making connec
tions, and arriving at Bt. Louis on ailrertieel time, avoiding
the vexation+ delay of fogs, and lea, and danger, of naviga
tion, as on the route by dile.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago. and no
charge for handling at any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by this route CAP be purrhased at
all the Railroad Otlkea In the Knot; at the Office of the COM
fumy, corner of Clark and Lake streets , In the Granite
Building; at the Depot of the Galena Railroad, and at the
Michigan Central Railroad 0171oa, corner of Lake and Lieut.
born , dreeta, opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
FREIGHT connigned by this route will rec”ive Immediate
despatch. C. O. lIAMNIOND, Supt .
C. E. FiiI,LETT,
General Ticker Agent, Chicago.
44- TICKETS can be procured ut the principal Railroad
Offices of the country .
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS
- -
VIA COL 11
Throng . h from Plttabni-gli to ('lncinxint I
In 12 Honra and 40 INittsutes.
CONNEVTLNO at Cincinnati aith I*. S Lino staarnnr..
Covington and Lexington itallnnul. Ohl,. and Mounavlpia
Itails.nul, said thu Lou ren,•eburgh Rout ct,llll,tltig ele
Columbus and Xenia, ultli the Dayt,..ii and X..01n, atel
Indiana Central Itallrads
T11E014311 TICKETS, v Cdumbus and tin. nnati,
Lexington, Louisville, St. Louis. Indianapolis. \
GAUL:an. and XVrtia, to Dtlytt.o.,
THE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS. twine the sled . ,
Orion and DIRECr noon, from Pittsburgh 1,. Cinottinati. and
tonnecting with the Covington and Lexington Raulrand, I .
S. Mad Line Steamers, Oluo and Nrieshenppi Railroad. an I
Lawrenceburgli Route, °MN, facilities It, ”sio'n Jun
Ova, as through tickets by all the ninny 1 - I , llt,
111,1 - tIlVd vin Columbus and the Little
TIIIIEE DAILY TRAINS, VIA C 01,1.11111 S AND
CINCINNATI,
Enters TlLl.lN—Lenrd Pittsburgh 1n).,.•1 A 1f Co pee..
Train, arrive at Columbus oYL. k
.1 NI Curn
clnnati at 2.:40 P 11
Seix.enrn 'Mem—Leave Pittsburgh by S It A 11 Train.
arrive at Columbus at) o'cick I'. 11 .ILial Cincinnati at 1 .!4
o'ch.rk,
TWILL TRAIN—L.:Iva Pittsburgh by -------Is 1' NI Fn.,
Express Train, arrive at Columbus at 2 o. Lr 4 A 11.. an I
Cincinnati nt 7 . 34 o'clock A M.
TWO DAILY TRAINS. VIA COLCNIBI ., DA 1 T.IB
AND INDIANAPOLIS
Puts? Tl.xtx—Lave Pittsburgh at
at Columbus at 10.50 A. M., Dayton ut
liadmnapolls at 750 P . IL
SEPOND i'RALN-•-Lett,e rittibUrgi) at S•• Is All art I
t Columbus at In o'clock.. I'. 11.; sleep at kaida
Tutu Thus—bare Pittsburgh at P 11,
nrrl,
1 Columbus at 2 o'clock A. M.. LkuyLin nt 5 k A 11
• .0 Indianapolis at 10 A NI
nar- Be particular to ..nil ti,•ket, nun I .duu,bo., being
be oulv re/table r•alte
For ail Information au./ Tl.r..egh Tickets. 1.1041-,e apply 3t
he ohiu and Pennsylvania Ft./peel MI. ..rayr ,lii ~•
miler the 11,,nonglibein
.1 u CCRIIY, T... Let Agent,
nr at Vadend Street Station,
08:0. PARKIN. Te'ket Agvu
GEC. 0 SESSIONS, Agent, l'ittsburgh
novlt) 1' IY. B•TftADEIt, ulenoral Agent. Cincinnati
Great American and U. S. Express and
Mall Route.
72 SULKS OF DISTANCE FAt ED,
AND MO ctuximi of CABS AND ALL,
AIR LINE ROUTE
lISTREEN
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS.
Ilk COICAJO, ALTON AND ST lull
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and 3118•1•Bippl.
CHIC AU) Ttl Lott,. I'l,ms it.,
the !Ili,. Dep..t., foot ..1 Muter , Irtt , t•
Dny l'aprons Antlr, hubday, et. eptal. 7 4 1 • NI
lAtuut 1.:114 - ttItt dAtly, Ntturtin“ ttatttptett,
P. M.
St I,uts Frolght lu)41 Eatti,nttat aarrpo.d
t.to A M.
attwage throkt-ct fkrougA to St.. ban,
'lra,. run Itrwt through to AlLa, 2tl ziall.at. o alaiit
change of can or baggage, and t•vi/ rica aI: I, tn. Motu pan. n
aplentild eteamora WIN* and REA!. DEER. running
In exclusive cutineutam atilt lwueuger Trams from Alton t.•
SL Louis, (Zt mile.,) ulthout InlnLug, 'Moan Laata, for
ocinvennersoe and elegance, are unaurpasat,l on tha
‘rt:trtarn watera, bring fitted up alai Baths tinu Atattiont
clash-rooms, etturding to pasitougara tite opportunity of rt ,
moving the dust unavoidable in aummar railnmd traveling.
and reaching St (Pula refreshed from the effete of a !Lag
ride.
it. KANSAS and NERRASK A t 1,.% is tb., moat dlr.,
route. and paatteugurt dvsuned f.,r Blounalugtou. Sptiroleki.
Juk.suovillo, Naplutt, and all pulno un Lite 111wiaslppt, Ul,
aouri, Katutta, eumborlatul and Tennuise., Ilion, will not,
Wa LlnpOrtlait .21,14 111 ditlt4DC6, twlrag euvmuly 4 w.) E,Ws
leu 1.• dt Louie, ilurty-ouveo Wait. 6,11 tt.
and fifty-1,41a tulles len:, it, npruagflcid, ttuo by no) ~tl,r
route.
Through Tteketil over tLt. root• cat, he pr.:cured :tt Ilia
vanouti It/LID - D.l Thket °Mc. to ~ ee Jerk. heeteo,
delphta, ktaltimere, AlLathy. Iturtale, and at 41.1
Traltet rttbcee throughout the States, are] to Cht‘ttg.. rt ILI
empulya ittlion, 4- Dearhorn street, eppecto the Tre
mont Depet of the 'Wools Lcutral
roach foot of Water atroet
Reyypotityible 11.tiwth.;e Nlen will ttlwaytt ha ail the LNypotit
aim •anous Ronde g..ing into Chicagii, to I. ilf,A [him .
through ti any I.etint da.ln.J u the line
It Y NI , JRAIAN, Jr., Superlnt...tow
11. J
lienerul Pll4l.llgrr Agutl
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,
FROM PITnittI:RCIII TO
Columbus, ludlauspolia, Cli, - .5.g,,,
ancluuatl, Torre lieut., 1f. ,, ,,k Island,
Louisville, 1 luceunes, lowa CU y,
St. Louts, 1: vaneville, Dubuque,
Daywu, Cauu, thlebe,
.Paula, 31erophis, Pooris,
Zanesville, Vicksburg, Peru
Newark, New Ortolan,
AKD THE PRLSCIPAL CITIES IX THE ITEsT Ale SbcTu
Steubellvllle Si..lndlana Railroad
Which u oow completed and In surcesoful operation be
tween /Steubenville and Newark, Ohio
Combining Railroad and Steamteciat facilities, Una route
offers to the traveler a degree of comfort unrivalled by mu
Road funning West from Pittsburgh.
Fall Arrangement.
On and after MONDAY, November MIL 1555, a DAILY
LINE of elegant and waif% running Eluatner, e.mnataleal
by experienced and acomau..datiug otticert, sill leave Pitt,
burgh every day at 5 P. M.
VENTURE . Captain GORDON.
FAIRY QUEEN... " J. C Itrso
.911- Passengers sleep on board, and reach Stoubenrillo
7 o'clock the following morning—connecting with the Fm
Train at 7:15 A. id., making direct couriectlon with Train
for all the above cities—thus obtaining a ocmfortable night'
rest, and awn:ding the/kb:got of night trued by railroad.
"kir Fare as cheap as by any other Railroad route.
Fur Through and Load Tickets, and further information
Inquire of JOHN J. HOUSTON,
No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh
GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent.
L. DEVENNY, lloutual Agent. noon
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PITTSBURGH k. CONNELLSVILLE
RAILROAD.
OPEN FROM WEST NEWTON TO CONNELLSVILLE,
Iffy-eight miles from Pittsburgh, on the Youghiogheny
River.
Tide new first-drum Road Is now open for the trnnaporta
ion of passenger. and freight, in eount,tion with the tine
teenier EOLIAN, from l'ittiburgh to Connellsvills, daily, ne
chews:
The steamer BOLIAN will leave her wharf, above the
Monongahela Bridge, every afternoon, at half-past three
o'clock., for West Newton, connecting there with the Morn.
log Train leaving at 8:30 for Connellsville, and reaching
there at 9:60 A. M., in time for the Stage fur Uniontown.
Fare to Connelsville ..... . ........ ...... 75
Fare to Uniontown 2 2.5
A Train will leave Connelisville In the morning, at tkIL
o'clock, fur West Newton, and connect there with the
.tesinar &Wan at 7:30, in time to reach l'ittsburgia at I
Fare from C,ounellaville to Pittsburgh $1 75
Pare from Uniontown to Pittsburgh 2 •„5
The Local Freight and Passenger Train will leave Con
nelistille at 10,30 A. 31., and returning will leave Woe!
Newton at 3.5.10 P. 31., stopping at all way stations for freight
and paaaengars.
On Satanlay tho usual afternoon train will lie over until
the following morning at 8:30 o'clock.
Passengers by the Saturday afternoon boat from Pitts
burgh can by this arrangement go forward without delay.
For further information, apply to the 0111cers on board the
steamboat EOLLAN, or to the Agents at Went Newton and
Connellavflle. D. W. CALDWELL,
oct3o Assistant Superintendent.
PORPHANS' COURT BALE.—pursuant to an order of the
Orphans' Court of the County of Allegheny, held at
te lL butith, on Saturday, the 24th day of November, A. D.
taw win be expo s ed Public Sale, on SATURDAY, the 224
day of December, A. D. 1866, et li) o'clock in the forenoon or
said day, at the Court Rouse, In the city of Pittsburgh—
Al/ that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Third
Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Peonevl
rants, being part of lot number thirty-four (No. 34) In the
plea of lots laid out by Robert Watson, EN. and which plan
Ls :warded in Book R 2d, page 184, and L ounded and de
scribed follows , viz- ' Beginning at a point on Wylie street,
at the distance of eLatyeeven feet six inches from Washing
ton (formerir d c y alled High) street; thence along Wylie street
southerlytb -two feet, and along all this tbirty•two feet,
ittt,) extending back thirty feet to a lot leased to Jente
; subject to a yearly ground rent of ten dollars for
ever, and subject also to the same regulations, restrictions ,
and reservation's as are contained in a certain deed of per
panel lease, dated the 9th day of September, A. 1). M.s,
pentad by said Robert Watson to Andrew' Getty far saki lot •
No. 34 in his said plan, and which is subject to a yearly •
ground rent of Owl doU r per foot, to be paid to said Robert
Watson forever. On which premises are erected two two
story Frame Dwelling Rouses.
The terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale.
JOELN C. BINDLEY, •
nov27-dltawBt Administrator of Thomas llcCollister
•
A -
LCOHOL-10 bbls Fletcher's 76° Alcohol
La note and far sale by
deal MILLER a BIOICETSON.
, : -
.t. ~
, ~ 4". - ,
.LALEItANGEJIENTS for the Second Annua,
Gota,n.on of this hen' and popular Institution for the
dint/emu of I.lty rat urn and Art. have been made on the neat
extensile scale. Among the works already engaged, is the
far-booed “tift:NIJA Cit 12CIF1 X," whea originally cast ten
thousand
In forming the new roll, tem, the diffusion of works of
American art, and the ern:ten - S.6,MM( or American genius,
have not been overlooked Commission. have been named
to many of the aunt dxstinguithed American sedate, Oho
unit runtributo some of their fluent productions. Among
them are three Marble Busts, executed by the greatest Ilving
ilculptor, lima,. Poasits.
WASFLINLiTtiN, the Father of Ito Country
FIi.ASKLIN, the Philotyatpliet
DANIEL 15 - Fillfr.ll:R, the Statesman
A inyertal vent has rented Enntrie and made careful and
judatony selectee, tit lidiegu Cork,. of art, bulb no brOnae
not marble. litetuuj itel Chet,. Pending,
'Amin:, a large and rateable collet/tint of
1 YWntings azielazYtatinoy, to be Mstrittuted free Lulea, the
inenib,s el the Ale, ititltin tor the serum' year
TERhin OF AI E.NIBKR.SIII
The letylnont of Three boilers constitutes any one a men,
tier of tine A•eweintlen, and entitles him to either one of the
Magazines for over year. and else a ticket uu the distribution
of tine Statuary and Poimungs.
The Literature teems] to yubsettbera consists of the follow
me 'daddy Nat: rite..flerper's, Putnam'. lintik.erbocker,
littia woodr, , flasetield Wordy. titehanCs, and tlodey's La.
Persons taking five mernbersiotis are entitled to airy fir e
of the Ilegiszines for one y ear, and ton,e I.,kr.f, m the thrall.
maim The net proceeds dented from the sale of member.
.hip. are devoted to the purchtese of work. of art for the ere
idling year.
The „tdeurialyes Soreeeal by besotuing a weather of this
Aeseriethan, axe--
pereut, receoe the f tubu qi their ruhucevgion
at the sturt, In the shape tf .ter 111 4 4 Mat,nxiine literature
'sr Farb menthes Is contributing toneutle purchasing
hVorks of Art, winch are hi be distributed among
t ben:meth Axel are at the same time eticoureglog the Arusty
of the country, dtyburaing teeti.ande dollars through It
agency -
Penton. In neresthre., J's,e,/.4 for tutint.Yerstup Olin please glee
their isirreijfice midi - rex in fell, stating the mouth they wish
the Slap:aloe to C0111114en..1.. and hare Ora letter registered At
the poabottice to prevent loll: en It. re,eipt a cOrtIfICIttO of
membership, together wart the 11.44,11Z111e dewed, will to
reentry
.r to all) part ,1 tine Th.ra vino purchase Ilfle.lllllleS at t..n/k - Storeil. ye 111 °tele, e
thet b. totaling thin Asses - tattoo, they reeryret the .Ifagetene
ter err.- /.. 1 / 1 64 4,. annstni thereitedies all itt the tiara. pri c e
tb•y nee lay for the Magaz i ne Amur
For ltembership., tat/yeas
NJ orrice
k P
•. I. LiF.II KY. .lctuary A A .
At toils, the Ottieen--e Knickerborkor \tag-a
-ril/4" utter, 34$ Brow] ers.Y. Nes , : or NS ~ , t arn Intl
Skater .treat, Sandusky
roteicriptaste rerels tel by Di O} -MR li. K y
No 14$'4 btr....4, liiindrary Pncrntary, Ityr Pittsburgh,
Peuna.
nur7
WATER, (.[RE INSTITUTE, Hand st.,
.5..),..th Lets's, Penn stria,' and Dia Riser,
Pittsburgh, Pit.
BAELZ, Graduato and Practltionar In th.l LOW
richuols of Halltine, Allivattac land iILIIIICCOpeaIuc, and for
tLe pow ten pears a iluccri.ful 1/ydrupattinst, has
Wt TU.{ tho Ma, location.
The i.crnirt./ y hair. duiclit and Inuninitata riffcct th if llVPltenrl
haei off all !OPerl, mud all awns., aillto and claw.,
. and invigorating 41 the weak and debtlitat.t.
minder. It poculintly desnabie to tilatidica i udiu trill I. [...tr..'
at heir home.,
AUL/Kahle and fiurnete..pat.b.ir treatment 1111.1 b tuintini.-
tenet where titedral. but. after lung and thorough 1911ton
oucv, Doctor Be tat ¢t yrs a decided prufereoce b Ilvdroprathy.
ataleh ban. thrungbout the old &to! near world. pr u r en
euratently attecreetut In ever) lortn .11eettae, Including In
.-lot:ill CousumpUou, 8r01141111.411, b 4 9444114. 12111.4.4111.121AI0t)
and Chrome. Itiletuu.atlare. _keratin, Cutabootta, Ner 1 4.14,1 and
fuewuriett Teen:4o44llA tir. 1 111,41 htghit ceputublo
..Ltireus of bowl) , ever) State 14 Lisa I. 44/11. 4X1.114,1
41, I),C - tut ILAR:I.I . B °Hire. The Reverend l'ltsro are Invited
to
censult hint grade.
11arm tratat tagng rani in the oamtnenertmont, and often
t hrnughJiit the treatment, 1 1.. a Int ury instnarl of unpin.
gala, an than- tmacquaintod might enpposo.
tltzsatmc•Agf—Mumo.ra. l'l,rles Brewer, IVaterman Palmer.
IV W IVileum W. II 11111mma, Thompaon 8011, J. It. W.A.
I. T 11organ, 11 . 11 k. 11 Ilulmee, I II English, ft 11
Kerr.
The undontgtuvl, 1..1111a visited Ike Cr.• 11... tax's
Innitu
lieu. and a - ltomelocl his yucvessful treatmont, cloaarfully
racouthrund tout se a thoroughly t•tilleLted slid skillful l'hy.
el. wu
Charles T Jos M Connell, nand Hunt, JOllll C
rte, Robert Patrick, John B Livingston, John Wright.
W. W Patrick, .Muses F KAU., II Ormsby Orem;
octlndsw
I.)CFF"S iSIERCANIILE COLLEGE:,
P IIIII I I UntiII—EsTABLISHED Is 1 8.40. fuorperaled by
ISO 1,4 paw we rd . Pennryternim, untii he - penal °hurter.—
The only Institution of the kind In the United States—non
, ducted by en eXperlotired practical Merchant. and the first
To introduce the details of the counting-house surtvasfully
and systeuatkully Into the clase-reom. In the must extended
and diversdied 1./.111.21 training ever given In the yountr
t
The unexampled success of the establielunent Is evidence of
the general preference, Its Students obtain utter those of
mere theoretical Teachers Large numbers of them are now
in counting-houses and on strainers, un salaries from SAW
SINO n year, and mantle." td the Students of other (join
morrial Colleges have, in oritAnqUunee, studied Book-Keeptii,
over again In this Institution. It non employs NINt
fr.SSORII, McMillan; Mr. J D. WILLIAMS, the best 111131111.5,
I . ollllllth LP the United Slates. Full particuhua can only be
übtnined by sending for a Circular, Which is moiled free It
also 041(4111N tP. :CUo 60(1/., practiced and intereating Problems
from our class examinations.
DUFF'S BOOK.KEEPINU, pp. In, royal °eta , . ilary,oce,
New York, $l,OO, "A perfect combination of Feminist - yin'
&fence and Practice."
purrs STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING.—Prke, 1 Ami.
A perfect system for such Books cud Account. "
doe3Atirtf
ENDEAVOR IS TO PLEASE.
Lowyle's Eating [louse,
108 Wood rimer, Pat:burp/1.
All perilous fond of GOOD LIVING will plea. ,
call and Judge for theism's.. Always un hand, s.
the beet of Oysters, Meats, CulToe, Tea, home
wade Bread. Pies, Custards, warm Corn Bread,
Mush and Milk, Prod Moab, Waffles, Buckwheat Cakes, &•
couktog will be such as will gratify epicures.
thir Paulinoe supplied with Oysters at reasonable rat.
oct.27:tf
BARUAINS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY--
ROBERTS & axe now selling their thou
large and carefully selected etock of fine Watches, Clocks
and rich Gold Jewelry at greatly reducod prices, to make
room fur an entire new stuck:, which will be received direct
from the Eastern untouthetories in a low weeks for the Fall
trade.
Purchasers desiring to buy good goods at low priees,
should cull numedletely and oxillultio cur stook, as we are
determined to close it cut without regard to OM or former
pricos. Don't forgot the place.
ROBERTS A RROTILER . ,
No, 41 Fifth street, next dour to Wood,
J,'Jir. Weldn, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the best
manner, and warranted.
DF.SIDEItATUNI.--M JAWB'S AMALGAM PENS
21 will bo found on trial superior to Gold or Stool, resem
bling the Quill mme than the former, and collecting none of
the sediment about them which steel pane do. They will he
Wand unrivalled for Records, Deeda Ac., as they do not—cui
atoel pens will--olianike the Dolor of the Ink after a few years.
One trial will prove them to be the pan that has been so
muck wanted. Sold exclusively In Pittsburgh by
l'll RI DON & MA.Y WELL,
No 12 , 1 NVoial street, above Fifth.
- • •
AZORS.—To those who enure thumselves, a really goosi
Razor--one that cuts swoM and clean, and orintinues lip
do BO for years---ei a luxury ; eaves temper. thee and money.
It la now universally aaknowledged that Si lichriet's Isuiefiesin
Razor. sold by W. W. WILSON, corner of Market and
Fourth stretia, far surtaxes., wily Razor of English manu
facture.
Reader, try one of them, and If you don't find the Hato
ment true, Wilson will return you your money.
novl4 W. W. WILSON.
REVOLVERS REVOLVERS ! !—Just re,
calved, by Express, direct from -
the manufacturers, a splendid assort
meet of Cam's fIEPEATINCI PISTOL%
four, five and sit Inch barrels, all of I"
which we will sell for cash at ea low
prices as they can be bought In the city of New York. Per
sons going to Australia and California will find that they can
du better by purchasing their equipage at home, than they
ran among stran we give persona s chance th try
any of the abovebawls before leaving the city, and In case
of a failure we refund the money .
DOWN k TETLEY,
sepl 138 Wood street, Plttsbargh.
BROn continues to be consulted for
the care of SECRET DISEASES, Ills success in
longstanding caws is oneqtualed. The afflicted are invited
to call without delay. Persona afflicted with Venereal Die-
eases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not
delay to get his advice. Letters containing a fee, immediate
ly answered.
us,. Office and Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond allay,
Pittaburgb.
SON, Doaders in Ovate'
• Fresmsamo GOODS, and SHIRT .11.4017PACTU-
No. TO Woed street, between Fourth street and, Db.
omad ally, Pittsburgh, Ps. notaD
EEL=
'4°4'
IESCELLANEOIJS
GREAT DISCOVERY
AMPLE TESTS, both by able Practitioner!
and Chemical Analysis, have demonstrated the groat
salve of PROF. ,DE un.all's beautiful combincition, called
k:L.FX.TRIC OIL," fur the relief and cure of Pain. But the
people themselves are rendering their verdict In a number
Math unmistakeable and satisfactory. More than Z 2,000 bot
tles have boon sold in a very short time—it great proportion
to those who heard others recominend It, who had fried it.
'Thai it lea splendid discovery, is everywhere acknowledi, , ed ;
and nothing like it wee ever before. prepared.. Why, for
tense alone, it In worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, u it I
always cures those painful tormentors in twenty-four hour:.
But what is It Ind worth to the people If It cures Salt I
Rheum, Eryslpeias, Canker, Cicero, Sores of all kinds, (fro
quently taking away all the pain m twentv-four hours,)
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Ilemiscim, Bronchitis,
Piles, Womb Complaints, Cramps, Sprains, Sore or Swelled
Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, dlic.? Would $500,000
express its value to the people? So. Because a man will
give freely for relief from pain. Will this Oil relieve pain,
Certainly II toil!. Such men as we have often anal, honor.
able and high-minded Merchants, Mayors, Declare and others.'
have so add, after from ten to fifty trials. They say the
ELncralc OIL Is the finest medical combination over pre
pared, neither offensive nor injurious, but effectual in all the
above and many other cases. Some honorable nod Leary
buslneai firms have, it is true, sold some of the old (turpen
tine, bituminous, or owl tar, Le. kc.) external applications,
until their customers returned bottle after bottle, with the
remark that " the remedy was worse than the ialtt;" yet
such men have never recommended nor given countenance
to thew. lint see some of our best merchants ordering more
every ten days, and uheitys giving additional testimony to
the value of this wonderful discovery. That a great many
ladies are using it as a medicinal toilet article for themselves
and their children, is well known. It cures all Pimples,
Blotches and Eruptions on the face and neck, In so short a
titter, you would scarcely credit it. It frequently reduces a
painful dwelling in two hours; bas done it In half an hour;
I cured many effectually in six hours. If ladles knew the
xtrrngth,ni n g and lauding virtues in thin Oil, they
would never he induced to use anything else fur womb com
plaints or pains of any kind.
We now insert a letter just reeeired from Heise WILEY,
Ediq , who went to England six weeks since, (to die.)
LoNnox, July 12, 1866.
PROP. Da GRATH, Phila—Dear Sir When I left home fur
nnhealth, !scrofulous eruptions, i never expected tam .
return again, believing that My complaint would soon carry
me off. When you gave me three betties Of your Electric
oil to take with me, ea merely a palliative, I did nut think
would do vOry &Don be called upon to thank you. as I now do,
for my complete restoration.
I can only nay, before the departure of the eteatner,Aluit
you have only to come here with your oil, to snake a fortune
le one year. 'There is not another similar medicine In Eng
land, 11 in the world. I will write br next steamer.
'scorn, must truly, illvav WilltT.
It cannot be their Imagination., who state that old Sores,
that have discharged from six months to fire years, have
I.ren cured by this oil. It cannot be untrue, our a damp
ton, where pain is relieved in one day, often in Waif an hoar,
~ /tlllllOll Iwrlne 411. —nod six hundred written
totters nay no: COMO and see them. A regular Doctor iu
attendame; and Ladim rim consult a Lady, privately, by
dropping- a line to the office. Advice from a distance, mak
ing inquiridw that any physician can answer, will be prompt
ly attended to. Always enclose a stamp, C. Our ildViCei are
reach gIV.-re, 1,11,1 we, ore drawn upon too often In tills way.
All cases treated liberally, with or without the Oil, na I have
two Phydimand ELIAOcIALvii for Gag express
PROF. C. DE OItATIL,
No. 31l South t.ghth stroet. Philadelphia.
It.— The largest bottles ten tunes the cheapest. Please
notify Ino or any ens. of failure to cure in from hall an boar
to tame sver.ka, as I wish to cure all.
- - - -• • ••
ty.ir lor sal. by Lo UEO II IiEY:SIIE, No. 110 Rood
stnut oug3o-.lm
Commopoll
tan Art Association
SAr L , YEA H
,eLITNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Ilairr-
J '4 roan, City --Chartered. 1819. Increase of Cash
Capital to Half a3llllkm Dollars/
' PAM PP CASH CAPITAL, $500,000.
The Thirty-4Mb Annual Statement of the Assets of the
/ETNA LNSURANCE. COMPANY; Of Hertford, as ftirrdithed
thin Agency on the lot ofJanuary,.lBss, tinder oath:
Real Estate, unincrunbered • $ 16,672 05
:30venty-two Mortgage Ponds, Band 7 per cent.,
payable semlvainuialy...., 72,000 00
Debts due the Company, secured by mortange._. 7,313 17
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Rank... 123,327 35
Railroad Stocks it: Connecticut 97,515 00
Dank Stocks In the city of Hartford /4,506 00
Rank Stocks In Now York city 98,050 00
Gosh on hand, In Bank, and in hands of Agents
and others
• TT6,118 63
The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other
creditors—nothing.
Losses adjusted and due—none.
Losses adjusted and not due—sl4B,slB 22.
Losses unadjusted and to suspense, waiting for further
proof—sBl,2s' 50.
All other claims agniast tlioCempnny are amall, such only
ss printing, &c.
Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount insured In any city, town or village, depends
upon the chanmier, material cud coustruction of buildings,
the width of etreeta, the supply of water and condition of
lila tire department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured in blocks of buildiuprinxies; the de
sign is to limit the loss by any one tiro to 000, or less.
THO..A_ Secretary.
Hartford, January Ist, 1&55.
STATE OP Cox:armour, I ag.
Hartford County.
Persomilly appoaped, Thomas A_ Alexander, Secretary of
the -Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore
cautlrnowi statement, by; him iinhasiothed, is true, according- to his
lat
HENRY POWLER, Justice of the Peace
Lea. paid by tine Company for the year .1.1354 ixcead
$750,000, while tile premiums received for the same time far
exceed any other year, since the organization of the Com
pany.
Policies, covering nearly all desmiptlaustot property, issued
at this Agency, at remunerative rates.
as 0111., No. 87 Water Moot, Pittsburgh. Pa.
• 11. B. TEN-EYCK, Agent.
FAR3LERS" AND MECHANICS'. LIFE,
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
Capital $300,000
Amount securely Invested......
This C'ocupany effect,. Piro Insurance on Building.,
Furnituro, &c. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and
Freight. Inland lam:trance on Ooodo, by Rivera, Lakes,
Canals, Railroad., and Land Carriage generally. Also, Insu
rance upon Lives, upon the most favorable terme.
- - •
Ron. Thomas B. Florence, Tames E. Neall,
George U. drawl:tong, Charles Magee,
Ed. P. Middleton, E. R. nellinbold,
George fielmbold, Fred. C..M•ecrster,
Thomas Manderfield. Isaac Leech.
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President
EDWARD R. Hamootn, Secretary.
Mon. T. M. llowe, Hon. J. R. M'Clintock,
lion. P. C. Shannon, Col. S. W. Mack,
non. J. IL Guthrie, A. ii. Mrsire,ne, E. Q,
Thomas J. Keenan, EN., Wilson .WCandlees, P. N .
Col. J. Baron Poster, Gen. J. K. 'Moorhead, '
H. M. Riddle.
The character of the above Company is of the fb:st clam,
and combines the rare and unusual privileges of Axe, Marine
and Lib be:mance.
Oentlemen of elevated standing are as.mcceleil In its man
amsmeut, and interested as Stockholder.
THOMAS J. LIHNTKIL Agent,
jy-27 NM 90 Water street.
rpliE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
X COMPANY, OF PIFILADELPIILI.
outzerosa--Claarlea W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob IL Smith, Cleo. W. Pilchards,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphl E. Forte, David & Browne, Mor
tis Patterson. CHAS. N. Baotou; President.
Cass. 0. BLNCLES, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual ar Limited, otterrei7
description of property, in town and country, at rates aglow
RS are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a Lugo Contingent rand,
which, with their capital and prontmoo, safely Invested,
af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Amon of the Company, on January let, 1831, es pub
liblied agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were to follows, via •
Mortgage $918,12E1 68
Roil Estate_ 84,317 78
Temporary Loans 83,988 11
Stocks 81,889 00
Cash, Sr ... 64,348 61
Total 11,212,70.9 44
Since their Incorporation, a period of twelttPotlfl
they hare paid upward of One Million Four llnzaired Thon.
sand Dollars, lassos by fire, thereby affording evidence of th.•
advantage., of insurance, as well an the ability and disposition
to meet with promptnaes all liabilities
.1 tiARDINKR COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Office, north-wont car. Wood end Third eta
IaERCHANTS' AND MECHANICS' MU
TUAL LNSCHANCE Ci)MPANY, 50, 88 Walnut
streeti, second door from Fourth, Philadelphia,
Authorized Capital $500,000
Capital paidln ..............
Chartered by the Legislature Ibm;ylranaa, April 2, 1.852.
This Company is now prepared to Issue Po&Ms in Fire.
Marine, Inland, Navigation and Railroad risk; at the cur
rent rates of Premiums; and haring the security of a cash
rupital. It also affords the Insured en annual partluipation
the pronto, without any liability whatever.
DIRECTORS.
Stephen Toram,
John M. Chum ney,
Alexander Murphy,
U. R. Rlchardsou,
John N. again, N.Y.
Jam. W. Weston, N. Y.
HENRY L STEVENSON, President.
H K Iltrasansav, Set-retary.
THOMAS J. MINTER, Agent,
No SO Water at., between Wood and Warta.
PENSSYLN'ANIA INSURANCE COM
PANY, OF PITTSDLTROH, corner of Fourth and
Smithfield streets.
AL'THOILIZED CAPITAL, 83 0 0,800-
Insure Buildings and otho, property against loss or dam
age by lira and the peels of the Sea and Inland Natigatioti
sad Trunspurl
FLanry L. Sterensan
J,lla W. Tllford,
Darld B Tavka.
Mamas D. Amith,
William Y. lk.oei,
31orria,
lILMECTORS.
tom V JuLayton, Rody Pattankak,
W. NI L,liutock, Hew:teal T. Friaoct.
11. ii. 1....,u,5, I Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones, Usurp R. Nilatta,
Jacob Pala ter, A A. Qt.rrier,
Jam. F. Neglay, NV. S. Ham,
Wade Hamptuu, L. E. Park,
11. It_ Ooa r gi..l
L
14. a. WM. V. JuLINSTON, Pregthlwar..
ROGY PATTERSON, Vice President.
A A. Cmutunk, B.ft - rotary and Treasurer.
S S 13.,,aa.tat.., A...cant Secretary. dec/em
rpliE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU
RACK, AN STITT AND TRUST COMPANY, Puri,.
1..1.1.1;11 —Chartered April 261 h, 1850. Charter Perpetual
CAPITAL $,250,0i10.
OMete, South-east a.deter ut Third &ad ataatitut strewn,
Ptulade!phi&
OFFICER/I uP THE HOME BOARD AT PHILAHELPHIA.
• • - -
•
DULLOSORS.
Stephen IL Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Law - refl., J0b5..,,,
Benjamin W. Tingley,. U.. McHenry,
Job L. Florence, J =OS /k,OTOUX,
M. Uodcriu, William McKee.
Prendenl—Stephen It. Crewford.
Vfor MYSid<l.lt-- b room W. Thompson.
ifelieca Ezmniner ,- -1111tburgh--...bunos H. Wilson, M. D
rybelig (Yty--R_ B. 3lowry, AL D.
GEO. H, ARNOLD, Agent,
No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
WESTERN INSURANCE CORP - ANY
Nrrsacreart. R.. M 1 Xll Jr., Pr.:callow ; F. NI
t..km)orr, Secretary.
CAPITAL, poo,cooo.
w 111 insure %coma allkinds of risks, wIRE and MARINE.
All lose. CU bo uhorol adJulited and PrumPtl9
A Ilona Institution, managed by Directors who ate well
known in the corrunutilay, and who are determined, 1 , 1"
Promptness and liberality, to titalutaln the character whi4
they have assumod, as offering the best protraction to theSa
Nth. desire to be Insured.
DriLlorotu3-11.. Miller, Jr., C. W. Rlekotoon, J. W. lintlor
N Holman, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Matson, Orwrirs W. Jackson,
Wm. M. Lyon, Jamas Llimincoct, Ororga Da.rsia, Jam. SI
slay, Alaxandur Nlrnlck, Thomas Srott.
<fir Mica, No. S 2 Water etreet, ,Warehouse of Spa:3 - S
Co., up stairs,! nor-24:1y
Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution,
%o. 08 Iburai Strut,
NEXT DOOR TO TUE PITTSBUROII BANK,
u S
NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock ;
also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9
ock.
Depoalts received of all sums not leas than Oat Dottdit.
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In June
and December. The Trustee., for the purpose of furthering
the benevolent objects of the Institution, have entered Into
a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to de
taultors.
Books containing the Charter, By-(am, Rules and Reg
Latham, furulehed gratis, on application at the ;Aloe.
Prrsi‘ina—ClEaftGE ALDRED.
via PRIZEDENTIL
H
Hopewell Hepburn, John H . Shoenberger,
George R. White, Charles Knapp,
William F. Johnston, N. Grattan IV
urPh
James W. Hallman, Theobald llmbetaett y, er,
Alexander Bradley, lunar H. Pezinock,
Willem Phißipe, Witham J. Anderson.
LEOlll7¢l6B.
John U. Barkofen, Jamea llerdman.
11 111 Burgwin, John id. Kirk - pan - Icl,
Albert enlberta.,n, John D. ld'Coril,
Hobert Chester, Robert Morrow ,
.1 Gardiner Coffin, Mater P. kiaratall.
Alonzo A. Carrier, A. B. Pollock
John 8. Cosgrare,
L e a l
Rob r i I .
lliarlee A. Colto4,
E. G. Edrthetaa, Wargo R. Riddle,
Francis Fells, James Rhoads,
Ueorge P. Gillmore, James Shldle,
James 8. Haw, teeorge El Belden,
William S. Haven Alexander Tindle.
J 19
S4l sazzary and Treaeurer,L-CLI.ARLES A. COLTON.
•
pUMLIC SALE OS VALUABLE . NDS.—The under
signed will offer at Public Sale, at the Merchants' Ss
. Alarms, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, on TEURSDAY, January
3,186 a, at 7 o'clock, the following described valuable roper
ty being Lots NO6. 9 and /9 of the Gond a / a ir Plan a t Lots,
situated in Pine Township, Allegheny County, two nailed
from Bakerstown
Lot No. 9 contains LO acre' of land, 60 of whirit are
domed and le' a high state of cultivation, the balance excel
lYnt sprout land. There is • ft:auras. spring of water on the
priuni,m,. The improvements consist of a Log Tenant House
and Stable, with other outbuildings, and Is hounded as fol
lows North by lands of Isaac Grubba and J, Wad_dle
by hinds of David prgsby, Ttrnua Krum 4.44 James Dunlap;
rest by lands of Wm. ElMble titilia; Weft by lands of WM.
Wilson and alum.
Lot No. 10 contains LSO acres, about 100 of which are
cleared msd in an excellent state of cultivation, the remainder
first quality white oak timber land. The improvements are
two Tenant }LAMS, Barn, Stable, tn. On this tract will be
found excellentApring water, as well as a twa t which might
be converted into a mill-race without lunch expense. Lot
No. 10 is bounded on the north by lauds ofJoluison.Wilsog ;
south by lands of Thomas ilibemin; east by haids Of Richard
so
arlerrow endilbon. Wm. Dickey; wag by WWI 0, 11 ° 120 lied
Chs C
These are the last two tracts of the above plan of kite, (for
which Thomas Glbeon has bean acting se Agent,). t he refore
purchasers !should look to their. interests, as they will have a
tine opportunity of makings handsome ineertuultd.. Persons
wishing to view the property will cell alit the. Aufluntu. on
either of the properties. Terms of sale made known at the
time and place.
Per further particulars, ‘uhlresur • WM. R. PaLik. :.
Rarto's Keystone House, Reading,
Or sAmur4. W. uorrmAN. peg,
No. 141 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia.
nov27fw6t(cho) P. IL DAVIS, Auctioneer
WRIGHT'gPaIinIIMKATELARION
is the greatest Beautifier of the age.
Renders the
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHABION
Hair soft andiglossY-
For rale by KEYSER, KART, 111 and FIELDERS,
Lents, at 26
N'
EIT BUCKWHEAT constantly on hand;
=lea
new CORN MEAL, for sale by
nov2o P. R. BRAVO, No. rturucco,4
C IOFIME,E-206 bags prima Rio for sa_4, by
00r27 8 21 5M4 MA4 4 , Hin'iTiEll
*P4
IN SUR A. Nat. ;
I=l
PITTSBURGH REFERENCES
BANKERS
A I STEsi 1.134X)M15, iStock mad Bill,liroker
_Ex_ alike i s f:o9Aurtl. otlT.qt, Alva_ Woos, ~X44.1. a , Draft.:
Bonds, Mortgages. and 'Loans un &Itatirars; negotiated_
Stocks bought and sold oc conunisslon. Land Ni arrants
bought and sold.
Particular attontioo paid to the porctimio and tale of Cop
per Stacks.
All communications attends...l to promptly
PTRICKS & FRIEND, Bankers and Ra
change Brokers, and Dealere itr, Notes, Drafts, Accept
ance., Gold, Silver and Barris Notes. Exchanges on the .East
ern and Western Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all tb otriHna. throughout the United
States. Depoalts received taper funds or current paper, at
the corner of .Fiftl4 and Wood attests. • fetal
21406 06
NHOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex
• change Brokers, and Dealers . in Notes, Drafts. Accept
ances, Gold, Meer and Bank Notes..,Exchange„ini the Emt
ern and Western Citiesvottstatitly
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposita received-In par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street; between Third and Fourth stn. [Jet..lo:ly
E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ex-
Not change Brokers, Dealers in Exclumge, palm, Bank
Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, 'kr. Collections carefully at
tended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Colon.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
No. 74 Fourth street, next door to the Dank of Pitts
burgh.
sepl3
JOHN WOODS, Banker and Exchange
Brokar, Dealer Itt* Etchange, Commercial and Bank
Notes. Stock bought and sold on commission - . 'Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
Arils No. 1S Fourth atreet, nearly opposite the M. 31.
Bank.
decl6
THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
Dealer In Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, dc., N 0.7.5
Yuurth street, Pittsburgh, Pe. Jans
CLOTHING.
CLOTHING STORE.
JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.,
FORMERLY OF THE CELEBRATED CLOTHING DEPOT
ON LEWITT Eraser, which has wou an unbounded popularity
under the name of the THREE RIO DOORS, have, for the
purpose of acquiring more apace for their Martens°
removed to the spacious bufhliug ou the
CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the molt splendid mock of
CLOTES AND READY-MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever teen offered-la the IntUic.
Their principal object for this removal, is to give them
more fadlities for
THE WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to sell Goods at the
Lowest Eastern Prices!
And they will warrant there to be as good an any mannfao.
lured in the 'Union.
Custom Work In the Beet Style,
•O D ETON' -rot SOOIMS3P NOTICE.
They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment of
CLOTHS AND COATINGS,
POE PROM, mess, /LUNG AND ausra...r., CO/TS.
Our interests are identical with those of our customers,
and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in fill
ing ell orders we may be favored with.
DO'leT runner 11112
NO. SS WOOD STREET,
an), coax= 07 mato= Auer.
N. B.—We desire our painful to understand that we have
no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention le devoted exclusively to the
house above designated.
tuar23
...as HAMPTON
.ssuctit
HAMPTON & CAMPBELL, ( late of the
firm of Hampton, Wilson k C 0.,) Wholesale Dealers
In ALEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, adapted to the Western
b Trade, Na $ 2 Third street , between Wood and Market, Pitts
urgh-
Amongst our stock, which is the largest and moot complete
In the country, will bo found, at low prices—
Men's Clothing, of every description;
Boys' do. do.
A great variety of rinderahirts and Drawers;
A full stock of Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Neck Ties and
Steckel
A splendid assortment of Suspenders;
do. do. Men's Winter foolery;
do. do. Boys' do.
linen and Muslin Shirts and Drawers;
Canton Flannel do. do.
Gum Elastic Goods;
And a full stock of goods adapted to Miners and Farm...
wear, dc.
Also, Umbrellas of all grades.
tok:We Invite our old acquaintaxwas, an% all dealers in
our Una, to cull and examine for themselves. We are now
opening ow third supply, and our stock is full end complete.
Warehouse on Third street, half way between Wood and
Market
octlf,xlaw
_EIV CLOTHING STORE. No. 4 Sixth
streot, opposite Liberty. The subscriber has just open
ed this new es tah llehmagt , w here ime has always on hand s
Large and choice assortment of all articles of CLOTIIINiI.
which he warrants equal to any in the cite, and will sell n 1
the moot rtesonable prices. The public are requesttol to give
him a call. lztartttly) B. OPPENIIELMEIL
DRY GOODS
FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS Al
LOVE BROTELER.S, No. 71 ALuinst street, Pittsburgh.
antn of the original Boa Hive.
Our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is unusually full, and
i-ontain soma of the richest and most desirable doe..l3'olot
re Miro ever been able to otter, such as
Extra super Silks:
French Cashmeres :
Mous do Leine.; Plaids: Stripes; Coburgs; to.
NEEDLE WORK—The best assortment In the city.
Ilant Chemitettes, Sleeves ;
Ilouncings, Edgings and Inserting, ;
Shawls, Cloaks, Tabus and Scarfs:
New style Brodie, Plaid, Cashmere Metre Ant. Velvet.
Steßas, Crape Sllk , &c.
Together with a large assortment of MOURNING 000DS
of all descriptions.
Our DOMESTIC and HOUSE FTRNISIIINO DEPART
MENT is well supplied, and wo feel confident that wo ear
offer greater inducements now than we have ever been able
to offer before. Wo solir-it an examination of our stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as all will and it to their (Wyss,.
Cage to do so.
We will also be almost daily In the receipt of new and d.--
dirablo Oasis throughout the season
LOVE BROTIIERS,.
(Formerly Young, Stevenson k Love.)
sopii No. 73 Market street, Pittsburgh. Po.
HOTELS
i/TANSION ROUSE, GEORGE AI:RENTZ.
Psopateron, No. 844 Liberty street, just beside the
rassenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makea
it the most ootivenbint house in the city for passeing,ers an by that road.
The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
In excellent style, the MANSION MOUSE, would respeit
fully solicit a share of public patronage. There Is attached
splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, anon'.
mg ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beet the market
can afford.
febify.
ST. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St.
Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned, fornim
ly of " Drown'a Hotel," having taken this large and commo
Mous HOTEL. and Naving refitted it in magnificent styl,
would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public
to give him a call. Assured. with the convenience of the
house and his lone ea:perlenee in the business, etc, .. a
entire satisfaction, and /LW charges moderate.
feb22
WM. C. CONNELLY.
GOOD INTENT HOCISE, corner of Libel'
ty and Grata, streets, near the Depot.
jaul3.ly JAHRS SHANNON, Pruptictor.
RESTAURANTS
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W
ILKINS HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER,
PROPHIESCAN Fourth street, between Wood and Smith •
held.—Thla spaclotui establishment has. 2 lsisisn leased by the
subscriber, and completely renovatedello Is at all hours
preparod to furnish every luxury that ,tan be found in the
beat regulated restaurants in the Statile. His spacious Bar
will always be supplied with the very - lied Liquors. Gain:
of every dwcription, In Its season, can always be found at
Wilkins Hall. [apr7J N. C GALLAGHER.
CIORNUCC
OYSTER AND COFFEE
ROUSE, D,BARNARD, Paorairrea, NU. 40, I?ifth street.
between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. • jniil9:4y
WENN - ET ALE.—W. D. ENGLISH, Solo
1.1., Bottler of BMWS celebrated Kennett Ale 12,,,a
lirown Stout. Also, Common Ale end Porter, in quartpni)
pint bottles.
the attention of families, and the trade, Is respectfully
owlicitod.
INERAL WATER AND SARSAPA
BILLA--W3l. D. ENOLLSR, Pitt street, below Penn
is now manufacturing and bottling the above beverages on
an eztoasive scale. ut. articlea aro of the bat quality, ant
manufactured from the purest materials. octl7: l y
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of
an order of the Orphans' Court of Alleghetly county,
out expose to public sale, on the readses, In Moon tow ii.
ship, within one and a half miles of p the Ohio and Pennsy
Tanta Railroad Station at Ilaysvilla on Saturday, the FIRST'
1.4 y OF DIOCFMRFn at 2 o'clock P. 37., the following de.
scribed real estate, the property of Joaten 11 'Fsenx.v, late ..1
the city of Pittsburgh, deceased
All that certain tract or piece of land situate in Mono
township... Allegheny county, bounded and described as fl
lows, to *lt Beginning at a post on the Sharon road, thence
north 1034 degrees, east 57 perches to a goon tree ; then,.
north 10 degrees, west 10 4-10 perches to a post; thence
north ax, degrees, east 21 . ' perches to a post in the run;
thence north tot degrees, cast 28 0-10 perches to a walnut ;
thence north 3tl degrees, east 12 porc-hee to an ohm; then,.
north 8 d_e.grees, east fiti perchee to a post on line of laud
of
William Watt; thence south 52X degrees, east 2Q6 60-100
perches to &chestnut oak; thence south 16 degrees, Est
perches to a white oak; thence south 744 degrees, east 49
perches to a white oak; thence south degn.a., cast.6l 8.10
patches to a post on the Sharon toad; thence along 411.1,i
mi d north 02 degraes, west 8. 640 perches do a peat; thetwe
north 8854 degrees, west 12 perches to a black oak ; theme
north 70 kgresw, west 12 3-10 parches to a post; thence north
48 degrees, watt 26 7-10 perches to a poet on a township road;
thence along awe township toad south 393,; degrees, went:;;
1.10 parcheg to 4 port on line of land of Robert Stodani ;
VilarleQ north 78 33 6 degrees, west 151 7-10 porches: to a port ;
thence north 17 degrees, east 89 perches to a poet; then,,
earth fnl% desnws, east 30 perches to a post:, theure.segth
80 1 ,4 degteee, east 27 perches to a post Ott the Sloven wed,
th p., : c tow of beginning—containing 284 acres,•A rods and ft;
with tno allowance„zoaking all:over 300 acres.
Tan= or Sae. —One-third cash, an the delivery of the
deed; the balance to be paid in two equal annnal pay.
meats, with interest; secured by bond and .mortgage ou the
premiaes.
1 1 1 1 .40 Conti. GROW C. .I.IcFADDEN,
Administrator.
, For further particulars, enquire of saki Admlnistratot„.4
Igo. 8 Fourth street, or of S. D. W. GILL., Atioineyatao
OYSTERS --100,000 Shell Oystais, just a
rived. Sold at wholesale and retail. W 6 ~^s,
invite the cißserw to comeand try them. , ram .A
flies supplied with SHELL OYSTERS athdo, 7.6 c.
)
and $1 per hundred. You will eat that
this Is the right way to buy them. We keep constantly-on
hand cans of Oysters-11okt wholesale and retall--of superior
quality. Restaurants will do well b giving us a call.
ICIAI ALP
Corner or Ihrtut and Liberty streets.
N. IL—The different qtudities ofOysters are,Thickdareoks,
klorris-River, Coves, Egg Rubor, &c. nur24:2l. .
REUMATIBIII AND NEURALGIA—Dr. BROWN hereby
11, Worms. theapetad; that
his remedy 4, r the above men
tioned diseases Is one will cure. Re will warrant: a
cure In any *sear this kind. thhi remedy was never knoWn
to fig %than properly,pereovered with. •
Maul ittiffer the tiarture of Otis complaint for months and
3 ,, , , i14110. • few =Rani would procure a certain, safe and
speed
X. remedy.
Mee and Private Oututulttog Rooms, No 41 DIAMOND
A/4X
J 4 15 ,`
eras, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses-4ronit Goo k
to four—to stimulate the stomach and liver intdlidttlihjath
tram. They will do It, and,the harrOgirm balp.bterm
sooknan of dyspepsia will rapidly disepenr. When,g 4 2 1 ,
o
gone, don't forget what wed_yoti. ;
YOlt ••• Pam STOMACII, or Alforbid „Inactionaithe.Batada:!
which produces general depression of the mad 'bad.
health, take from four to eight Pilltrat flat, and
doses afterwards, until activity and. strength .19 restimid to, e,
the system,
Fos Nravotwass, Ems firstacfm,' ' '
gamacn, Bock or Stele, take from fount* eight pills on-pins : l:
to bed. If: they do not operate inalleicatfy,, take mere lam -
next day, until they do. These coniplainte-Wllliniltweptkitic
from the system. Don't weir these and their it4lted d 150 1 ,..
den because your stomach le foul.' ' -
Fen Scum-tn.*, Fularstertss, and'all.Direares ey.thepßkin,
take the Pills freely and_frequently, to keep the bowolitopm
The eruptions Will generally soon beghl tddiMitilsleand
appear, Many dreadfull ulcers and.eoms have. befuliued,-.:
up by the puNing and purifying effect .of, th ese MI, Mat
some disgusting discaseit'which - seetnedxdatittiratiiihewhblei "
system have completely yielded to.theirAlltlenteilottfe,
the sufferer in p , erfect health.. Patients! year duty to.
ety forbids that you should parade yourself around. ithe)
world covered with pimplrii, blotches, ulcers; sorarAnd - idl
or any of the madam diseases °Late skin, baktuyityetinfl
tern wants cleansing.
Ttr rirerrtrns BLOOD, they are the had niedfantquiter die. h
covered. They should be taken freely,anfl fr , Kuenily, and 1 .
the impurities which sow the seedsnriacurable diseases Will'
betwept autiof•tho system Bka_chall': bbforti die
this property they do as , much good irtlireVOLlttng4l4l:l24t3t/t.
as by the remarkable cures which - they iii . 4o'nialting 01%4 -
where.
La vat COMpl. JktrtiLlCE, and all Bitions,Affech'onkarise
from some derangement--elther torpidity, 'etingeiti*
obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity. and congestion miasma
the bile and render it unfit for digestion.. This is disastrota
to the health; and the constitution liftemientlintifleithined
by no other canoe. Indigestion is • the. symptom pbetne,,r
don of the duct which empties thd into - the stomach,
cans. the bile to overflow into Iherblood. , "Fhb Pralatiss.
Jaundice, with a low , and, dangerous train of. ex-'cran
tivenese, or alternately costivehees anti ;'
Feverish symptoms; languor, low spirits; weariness,
s ee p,
nese and melancholy, with sometimes Inability to sleep, and „ "
sometimes great drOwainesS; tannetinitlii'there is nevem plan—
in the side; 'the skin and the white , of the eyes ;"becentaitn,l,
greenish :yellow;.the stomach acid; ,the bowels sore to the
torah; the whole system irritable, 'with iiteiltleneyttaferflyi
which may turn to bilious fever, bilious calf; Atillaus.dlaritni.
tvea, dysentery, he. A medium dose of three or four Pilii .
taken at night, followed by moor three in the Morning; arid
repeated a few days, will remove time of all these tro* !:
tries. It Is wicked to stiffer such pains w h en Inn can car,
Omni for 25 cents.
Itiatitansit, Dour, and all inflammatory Fevers, are raphi,
ly cua - ed by the purifying effects •ofupon. o;re
blood, and the etimulus which they all'etd to the iitat
ciple of Lir.. For these and all kindred they
should be taken in mild doses, to.mover , :tho bowelsge.4l? , ,
but freely.
JOILN M'CIAJSKEY & CO
As a DINNER Pos., !hie is both agreeable and Itsofti
can be made mote pleasant to take, and..eertaanly,,noia,,
bin been made more effectual to the prirffissefOr Whfchik
dinner pill le employed. r
Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. AYER, Pitictidal and Anal .l+` .,
cal Chemist, Lowell, iirciss.• Price , 25 eente per bas" li`prec
boxes for sl.
Sold by B. A. FAHEY-STOCK it CO., at wholesale and /o
ta!, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh; and••by tiit'Detteks
everywhere. • SiCtik-pains,,
di
119 rent 6121.0-,-? .1 Alti
VSII4 - 1 1- . 1 I 'it- i 1 1`, '-'f'• -
101: 1 1;: ri , 11 :
Dr. Rogers Syrup ot ..: ,; ~.
' \ .c , -,: •
r- 1 L
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, 13'ronehilis
Spitting Blood;' Astllina' ,
TIIE above Expectorantre
Prepared by km 'experienced'
Physician and Chemist, his now become astandarel.
Preparation, and is offered for the COMPLETE CUBE of
those diseases 'of the THROAT' and •LIINGSIi I
which, if neglected, =idly termituttetatally .111011 Nit
SIE;IILPTION. It contains no Opiumm,, Gramm; or ;
any mineral whatever, but to composetteorthosoi
Rural?, Herbs, and Vegetttble .Subetancee, whit's litaTe.S,
specific Influence upon the Lungs and"their totneetalt
organs. Its immediate •effect is to alloy all irritation s ,
and gently remove thephiegm and other morbid secre
tions, from the Throat and air-paintagee; thais"felleving .
the Cough, by subduing the inflammation end.,other
causes which give rise to it • It is approved of and re
commended by Physicians of the highest standing, and
may be given Kith perfect afety to the young*, child or
the most delicate female.
Lees than half cebattla will generally cure. aal ordl
nary COLD or COUGH, by following the dlreetturo.
One battle is usually natant for a case of inflivc
CDZII.
A few dohea Is - 111 relieve . Tickling in Ow Wog*, .
or Hoarseness.
One bottle will effectually stop Spitting Blood. '-
Three to Sio bottles only areregulted fn Brolichil`•
no or A.szlima.
Four to Eight bottles will cure any cane of Incipi
ent Consumption.
One battle is warranted always to do good, and natl*
the patient that be le on the right road to a CURE.
Judge now whether or not It lirbesttoinlet , .. Cart*,
crates on file at the office from multitudes of restored euF
ferers.
L SCOVEIJ.,& Co., ProPlieten%
No. 304 BROADWAY, (con beano St.) , New.• York. 1..
For Sale by all Druggists throughout the United &dot
and Canadaa.
mil' For sale, wholesale and retail, by R. E. gETtEllst
CO.. corner Wood and Second streets. •
Sold also by lIENDF,RSON BRO., Liberty street;tll. P.
SCHWARTZ, and BECKHAM & MaKENNAN, Allegheny
City. nov3eteliar
CURE OF ASHIMA AND CONSUMPTION,
NEW AND VERY. WONDERFUL.
HYGEANA• • •
FIROVOHT HOME TO THE Doom OP THE mnuacm
AWONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent-
Iv been made by Dr. Crays, of tills city, lb the treat
ment of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of tha lunge.
We refer to •• Da. CURTIS' II rokass, on INUALLici flitifall
VAPOR AND cantor Stare." With this nowsnethod r Dr: 0_:
hasrestored many afflictixl ones to *Mr: ,es en evidence of
which, he has Inniimehdde Certificates: - Speaking of the
. treatment, a physician remarks: ult isevident that,inhallizg
—constantly breathing_ an agreeable healing vapor—the medicinal properties mast come in direct =tat alai fee
whole curial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many
and varied changes produced upon them whenlintroduced
into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion."
The llygeana is for sale by All the Druggists throngtaitt•the
country:'—Sciti Yrirk trarefialon of January 14.
The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with
out the least incunveniencothe heat , aft thw WO. being
sufficient to evaporate the fluid. lirmthanis iffssettecitcilies,.
like the following, might be named: .
One package of the Ilygerina has cured me . ofthe..•
of six years' standing.' '• - .1.. P. Kitrisour,
Postmaster ot Dunce:Mon t Pa.
I am cured of the Asthma, of ten years' siiiiiding, by Dr.
Curtis' Myst:dia. 31asoaan ElßrOle, IlltoOklyti, :I: Y .
Mrs. Pa.u., of Ne.:s Liammoud etreat,..N..Y., was cared at
a severe case of Bronchitis by the Itygertna.
My sister ims been cured of a dm' treesing cough, of several
years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the physi
cans. She was cured in ostementh,b9-thejiTmein.
J. IL GattM Itlch
uIT, niellrl, Me.
The Rev. Dr. COZENTR., of New Yak, lesUnis of our alio
clue In the following. language: . ~ . . . ,
_':
how Yonk, November-13.11y*
Deer Sir—l thinic highly of'Dr. Currie - U,Ygemiutui errant
city In iiiiani sea of the threarand lungs. Having had some
opportunity to uatily.ini effnacy; lam convirmetithal MS •
most excellent medicine, boll: the Syrup and the Inbadin,
applicatfon to the cheat. - • • • " " '
N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygennals the ORIODIA.I. end:OWE'
OEN L'l2V D A IMICLE ; all others ere base Imitationa; or vile
and /rumors counterfeits • &tun them as you would
warsos.
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Altar- For sale by Dr. Qeo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood liktirpt;E.
E. Sellers & Co.; Leo A. Beckham, Allegheny City; !Mu'
Sargent, New Brighton; C. L Balser, Rochester. • •
my 14 liwOut . . -
SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. -
Eq. QUART . 'BOTTLES;
Fbr the Removed and Ftreument Cure era /Nara:nes art:likl
froth an impure State if the Moodier .•-- •
Habit qt the Sydem. • • "'
This truly valuable preparatbm Is extracted Mkt Wetted
roots of the finest description,- by triettne ofaxiexpernilva and
powerful apparatus, which obtains , the medicinal andactlstr
principle in a highly concentratid forta;',Serichnitilleally Ortev;
Lining the several vegetable products in . thize , pres - aettethat
compound extract of saliaparilla is obtaindidinfinitely sup* ,
riOr to any other for purifying the blood,'and thiv
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever, Sonia, Piniplati, Boils,
Cu tantsats Eruptions. ithountaticm,-blerranal diseases, diver
Complaint, Dyspepsia ; ltronchliasi eatistunpfintu
regal:nines, Less.of Appetite, and General Debility.. •
This powerful nnuedial age
ithrwatam.ly.upon rho
Stomach, the eirculationand the Bowels, and vntly
ham, while it disengages and expelefrain the syetemall - that
is irritathag and prejudicial to eosi n
vegetable, lt. l 3 perfectly !aimless in Its operation: Attemoist
delicate persons may:take it at any lima With perreagareti•
The astoniebitlg succeas of this medlcime. consume:l , In
crmelng during the last sixteen years, has accuredler nthel
distinguished commendations of um Faculty, awl_iltenjoya
eideepretel popularity and oitoneive-patronage-whiGh-threer•
entirely MU c
lee ills. runicitiow_eniry, othe • i.M.V.4541,
Attention is respectfully solicited' to the 'following certifi
cate :
it NOTREit CURE OP cno“4,-&-
TRcii, NI Y, - "Septetribeet., Mit; .--
,Iferrrr. A. B. d D. , Shndf—oentlement: I: have foeueatt
three years been troubled with thatArculful ateese, B .
erofte
la; co much so, ei no lui offensive to my bushel:dead to toye
self; and tO obtaitt relief. have tried every kind-of modichns
that came under my notice, without effect.-One of toyneigh
bora, who had beemented,oftit Sixonatt tlntlidstint by
your
Sarsaparilla, advised me to tualie a trial of it„ and lean truly
say that it has done me a I, vorld of gOod,:luiving cUmpletoly
cared rm.,. has
quit • nl y.e.Vldeupii"triq In da& other,
similarly Milirted to adopt th 6 Same cemody, with-thosamw
satisfactory resultty i rytnakgratefull7
Potrura
yours, •
•' - • • Sanarti.l:: tc.
OM- Pr Tame. Mad sold by .tlt. B. a D. -4144,NA8 Druggists.
arid Chrudibt 10 0 Fulton ..street,
York.
Sold alaq by
R A. FAIINESTOQH: it 004 Fittattliti, 111i.0.,,5.„
o r and by Druggists generally. Price $1 per hottle,Ar sii bot
tles fur $6.
llC.r2lairk
0
0 11,--60 baskets for sale by
11 a . EUEIRSTOCki & CO,
Wood auct Tlr trtrrotdl4
;, ,
H ? , MEDICAL) j i_
. AIrEIVRICATHARTIC. P.thlafir
7... OPERATE by their powerfuli fan.- '
a .1 , , ,
t .- t .. once ow the hatermAybeetra tqlqapy
p -- " - :-. ' ' thitblood and'ethrtnietetniritioWthyt .
-4, - . 1 .4_9:1-1 locioctoon. Theyeuutoetilitep ' 0,.
--",''pkttle etnatack . how* to, lit
a tlitintai dr theoilit3ne - refer ' :17
- atel:tdfretithif,toullottAp c . ' Am y ,
17
0... - Li„ Feet, whetever"they cutlet,. emir de.
*frViiiii, - vang#ttiettti t io t ititd•tutovetriyettgofte a
4.- t ' t: ' 2 .°7- . ( )femme,- ,At CAUPSce AAA' ortffietirtt
virtneat; ity ettlessore,TAixtr
Pcitients; ittitittaiown - ittusatur itittgaeott4 ditiottaocarmostalei:,
Mtbcull2e a LeubstoNated b7PorfionAor
dpl7lClLicfii at hiTSrbif sack.:
the inittuitzetrr
nattiffi? , Their iortilloittettatit'lnthttehod tec:niyietaitufeibl',,
Alu4 ume , syr the APACI t Y.'5 7 l n4 !9M F Q :f I MT 3 :t? 1. /H . 7 , d - ,
nish free te. incitil 1/g. ` '': ' '
Abram& wo ghut Dirtvlionslut , t belt - tau lathe ccentignatt;.:
which they have been fotuul td cure. -i
Rot Coarrtmes.-=-Teiltey Mmin'tisqi Plaktir'toiefititiOti ,. fy - '
as to gently move the howeitv,, ,Costipmeotbis iTtpirogillg,,,
Atup - avating mum of Pius, And the cure of one complaint is
the cure of both. fn nem* can feel lean : itylillertingeit- IP ~
txtottoo habit of body. Hence it should tut,.es , ll, ealt.be,
promptly relieved.
FOll DTSPEPSIA, which? sometimes the cause ofileo4l
BOIL TIM COMPLETE OB
AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS .
TENDING TO
INHALATION
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