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The above Hotel, frontal; the, :leaougul AM 111+sr., 1 t .J
t,,,,,e,isnabgeldostul, Orust, streelactoptb , r with, tho (IN IV' 11011 TE VT ITEI TtIREE DAILY TRA.I:B
al AlltiGin ' tiei ."
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FROM I'ITT.SITURGH TO DAY TOIV Al'!) 14-
near the propoSeld rates of two ilati root' tt Wen. WU , 'h^
Snout; effete reiliatkable tarttasarairs to tt.an• Wiat.+ll,l t.a
engage in Matt Mims& Inquire ot the °trice or _DIANA P 01,1.5.
r ~ 4EO. ARNOLD & CO., •
mhretf-echti '' " tr. t inerkb tim•vt• 01 - lio AND P - ENNSI - Li r AN IA
it.A RE CILA.NCE.-eThe Rubs r eran bat AN'',
ingranraigied In.etuither ramines , orates derannde his ~,,astl_4a7M.t.s-.,...b'j
v h o le tone an attentitAtivisluatto elsp we of bolt r c , anti
Gr.ner,
1 ITTLE MIAMI lI,AIL ROA PS.
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liminess tnestanMng of.tha llnuth isti ell knot. n
cs tha milt of its bead, tho hoslaces large and incrousing In
coetown re ter the.best claw in tno city -... ... VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS.
To an sierktiraptPa neraMele MAN, 11 , 13 a rare thancts and Qutekia Route fro te Patabttrwh to Cincinnati
a sure fortuue• riar saatiarailara enqowe of
TeLiirtf ,W A ;81'CLIllibl, wither Worat anti Siktit sko. Costirr• :Nu at Cincinnati with C.S. Mall Line Stettin to,
Ti.) LE'r-A well finished Store on Mark - et r i oi ll , gt i?, n a ‘ h 'n ,i d th Lv e \ i n, ifi t'h e I tA .reh d ii2t l .? a t n 'o d ha m e, K ti ' :;::re '
motet, bataoett n ialtel tiwisourth-st coal/teed for a Columbus nod X en, t with the• Dt, ton and Xenia, and
Dot, Shoe or Clothiers Tinsincoa 'nit ins et rand Ilailr auto
A Large aloe on Thud Street, near )larket street T 111,01.1011 TICKET'', via Columbus and Cincinnati, tc
Aye, tift, spell finuthed Office Rooms on Third. street. Is a. glen, 1 outs , ill- St Lou. Intit w apelis, drc, de Yin
Ennnire iiil fhl td2rel l'. DCi 175,01 83 Thit dit Ckettesbni anti 'lona to Dayton, inthanar ‘iis, Lafayette.
001I.D. .k. R ' STUI.I..E TO LE 1 .-T he Store Terre Haute. ~ I nele, Or , dc .
N./ occupicd by eke
name iher, at the core , rof oath cud Irk LT•fTLF MIAMI via COLL lIBL ~., connectizsg with
I't r,raismetets, will be let on favorable tonna von Or v tthout the Coi inEten and Lexington Itatirotel the L `... %tali
Line Stelae ra the Ohio and Mikee. mot Ite.l,.iti, and the
natures (r0 . ,1,3 0 .fi , , A Ol 1•,In ' ' e
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. '''—'-'".-- lO.r.nrehl. f-. 11 Conte, after; facilities nu ether route tau
OWNERS OF PROPERTY (non-resident • eve, as through Whits by all the then , • eo t t, NM Uhl) be
Ilr0(111,1 via eoltunl , ID Ihe
Little \ 1111111
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Or others) are Informed that ore attend to it•ntin6 ~ ._, n.
m ea t rind collecting rent., also to insurance repairs, Pay' The rvute worn ~..reatone Tta Columba; being the whortoat
to Cincinnati, enables a untferrn and a 1.. pen' Let, o Cle.10;
Meat Or Wok .Ite Ae..." Our charges for etch serric v ate
dam* w e Invite tumrenti"n of property , ~,,,,,, a' Forest
...ertaln and paesengrs t have Tull owe far male. It,
.t It
mo II and Tiellefontatne rent( front ( r -.Ulu a ri.,r, pe , , it .
Ijotlittil OS Who reside out of the city, ta this bramb t 1
oar butane:int WA also negotiate loans , . braids, =rig igrat, ard ersak-neek rpee.l if rorrutred arta compeller to overcrare
Ar..; reeler° hem ass partners, mike stied of proeuce,
Manufactured arttle ,A,..., fur %MOO', MCCIVOIICIS LIU 1 di IO M I -r l ?s k sea ls, ism Colnn busts° Otattnna , tland /nth +Al:volts,
I over ei.ols 1.11., , ~, 1 ppl e. ii, It, le,
others. Business of thin kind attended to prompt' , an t all i',.r . ' "h`''' '..",.e,_ ~,
re4l. ana 0,1 . 1 f ,ota,,a, • nal,,, puza,.,1.4;1-La file veer ..`"'',
commonithsicme st, wily confidential All 'non! riet irgardln^ '
' roughest randi In ihn
real estate or ether matters meet enclose a paste t no to pay
TIIILLE DAILY 1 RAINS, Tit com. , :kials AND
postage on reply. 9 CLTIIBEIIT A 90 5 ,, CI:SCINNATI.
Real Ditate and 13,•tierwl Agents, , ~, t. ~.,_
fetal A O fit Market st... Pittirfi rtih 1"2„..5r Tr.l: - , c..+ , es l'ittaLt.^al, at 233 o 'clock 4......51,1V1V
Cr.-ttlto ,c 11 --bas.Xeo a, Cractunati Lratisa Ile,lt.i..eiß
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That large and Ooli‘elnent Let :=: II ...! ..1 ` 1 1 ,- r i '...,,,, 1,, ,'1 T t (j... Thilli
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Warehouse, Frannie oo Water rareet, hers. n ',forget Tr t n ,-,- , ,c1 0 , 1 C n lens... ow. 1 our mad Tort) nannies In
and Wood streets, formerly in the necopanc. of [omit t antra' , ] toe rurera ati 1 Dolor ntaitte r tile
Dnlfonsitabie for Storage, [`radar° or o=riinion 110t,,e, or art , iD TRA , N le t,,n , tts' , nr6-11 it t. e ^lock A. If for
a Bast Storer Possession on Ise of Apt it next Cretl Ito Celan' IN ? rut l le , l r lic.r nal This Train
Until B CDTII BERT & :ATV 51 Market et mat est ounecnon raw) , Ile C. 11114 tie at to Clue.unati.
------------ THIRD Teske leaves Pitt.l tur'i et 3 ~',iock P for
TO LET --A Dwelling, Lluu-.e on Hand crestltee c A ,eihi.....,- -A
- A, ch rwazth Loaterin , st Louie
street; betupeon Liberty and Penn, at present oc tiP'ed 1!•'i I- , 0 and Indin wtheras, ila ia-c - t,tncel,trre,l Latte
by B • Elliott PO:Mani= given on the Ist of trill I TU. DAILY TRAINS IIA •
CoLLNI.IIUS, DAYTON,
Apply to A. lA. LOOMIS, 13... Fourth et. t AND rcbt A\ A KILTS
robin] Or to AUST.,- , LOOM is.. V.' Fonrl at- Yuen Town haves Pittalrart It at `.../., oit oa.k A. M 10.1
TO LET-Fora term of yea.r, that int ge Crestlire Colombo , kir to. D- ion lu 1 , p ~s, Lai, o tr o ,
Term Haute,Vint etrat' Cra.%ra. Laub Cato - L . - ranarille„ tit
J.„ and ovnunothous Building on Watet street near th e 5aw5,, T .,,,,,, 1 .,, e ,, pim .b rit o , 4 ~,,,,,,k A. )l . for
tcn ,
Point, yell known oo tho ' Pella Steam lull." )['femmes Q estiote Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, La fa yette,
be nannfacturers will find this en exerllcut loCall.al i r nay 'lt 1,, [{ante, I incomes St. Louis, Cairo •F I ans , ill.. ti .
kin 4. of tatainels. 5 CIIIIIBEIIT a 503, TaPth TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o clerk it 51 for
Lila 81 Market cu. t C l Cslllll t Columbus Xt U. i. I.M. lon, I ndialinteliß, LaftlYttto,
FIRST BONDS AND MOUTD 5 ...Fa tan b.! ,Il• Terry mote. V inein les St. Teo , . C4lle, Ei ,n,i - tile, it
taillod, with mere I,mm:lll2las on applhat en to \ ti.-Secure your ti, la te oh, CI uonnu., and you CO. ante
feb22
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si.Hlntr , l..st f''';ncinnAtl dolly for M tophi• TicY4 orgh
t 1 OR SALE-A Lit of tiround on Penn St.. -.,.teio , New Orlenns e
i: (near th Filth Ward Mon ket Home ,30 feet f, .nt I•. T, •• l • nimbus isous the chrert erode. the TitnoTs' of of
Itlo fest deep, on Avh, Tr fa erected two Front Doe bug
w the la
th th is rrn II i n Iroute, Att a- nancLd to run n 11,, Lonnectlou
UOtteleilaild BterOs, and a Dumber of len-melte Is the tat ith t.( 5.
ta valuable pro rat), and cunt , ' coral, to. in de to nut f•, Fcr all to, ,rmat oa and Through Tickets, please apply at
pan a year. ,l ale perfect, Is .tht ut Sup It ,re I thr ces the , /hie and Penult' , anis Pa.thced Lidice, (turner offlce,,l
Apply to 0100271 to ;Ks fvd id et' r y under the llonookahela llve -e
J C. CI 1111 Y ticket Agent,
f'IOA.L LAND AND FAR II !OR ' , 1.1. , -A r.L., Ell o r „ Federal ~, „,, L ., „
1 1,1 of Eighty-Ave Acre., In V. ~ I ttngtou I ,rawlttp, k out . flit P kltr,D., Ticket Azeut.
Diana tounty, Ohio, fourteen nut. s from it .1. lel., 011. nod OF:s1 0. cr. , :- , 10e,• A K , et Inttatairch
a bwltrefitertrcan the Doput of die V. A I'. 11•.0:-od of the dor"ra. I I' IS. 51 NA DLR. to nor it .t.cut, C,nt uthati.
above Sem fiftrfise acres all und*.r ft ^e In, pr ,V,111%. Ili 11
COnr i a t 1 : 4 • good 11 4 House'" ,,, ''.' t sere el.l nolo' OHIO
never fadling, on tho [rata 11. IV/ t I. td iat t Lo•I . C•aa If
from 3% ps 4 feet veins: and it in the neaght,,th• , ....l ,i .11 'LOAD GAUGE.
churches, schools, mills, & c jr Xis L.,=. -
Also, a Lot of Ground ou Penal, Drama Avenue, :10 1.,) I,ro
t tat. (One concern.) Apply to
THE SHOBTEST, QUICKEST. Cif P.APEST, AND Cr.,11.T
Iti.ii . TE 1.1 which Pits.-cte,, , ,re can hose all Railroad direct
TO LET—On Ewalt street, in a retirel and to :31.. Louie. Time to St; Innis. 27 hoer., from l'ittabile gh.
THE SIX FEET 0 A I.:(i L of tide Ilisiil acceimmatritc , .1 la
1 quiet port of the Bar , ingh cf Law ri.nceyille, two p.n..
cars--eleven feet in.ide--.. :di roomy es, to utmtmlimble t• 11
teed aqd well finished Brick honors, oath garden. and oil., r 2 1
coiriattiencos, within a few minute,' walk of the omaibu. ,'
n ' rr `'' g"g" ''''''• cout'euteacns,
station. Apply to (mars) BLAB b H - k
LY b RICV. l , iy elm Ohio and I , ent.ylrania RP.::,..1 (t on, pitr.lior,,i.
tr t're.tltne. passengers counc•ot with E f.d . rtiliambi Indian..
B LAICELY & RICHEY, li•cor. 1ii , T....T1 p•.iii.--conuecting ikons with Torre Had., 111141 Elk :.1110!1.1
BROKERS AND AIiCTIU.sEERS, ..doer of S• . ‘ el.)I h itaih - dad for Viiicentita. No ;hank, of ears ..t Torre Haute.
11.1.0 Smithfield streets, Pittbburgh, will ativiid to ...Bing ley 13ak,gage checked be Inillanai.di,, I hence tu St. L.,148.
ALICSIDII any property sold by Executers. or by order of Or. , Truitt , 1". ,, ritt•tbmgh in follow.:
phans' Court, in the City or County ; end to any description rkST TRAIN 1.../i,... at '2. A. V.
of Real Estate ont of the City. jell) Mtn. TRAIN 10ares at 8 A. M.
EITILLIOI TR....131 1.0”00 at 3 P.
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A LLEGLIENY RESIDENCE, with 1
• -- -- . Passenger. =eke close non ii, not, at Cre .
wi t.%N'o .etline for Ind..
XX. Ammar Ground TO LET.—Tha Clause contains ten 1 anapeilia and there make ch.. cimnections ...jib liaiii,ait
MAW"; portico in front; smoke bonne, walh house; well of , for Vibe...lloe , , .11101.1/ N change of CAM'. sad at V inridene.
good water, and hydrant; choice (nut trees, Sm., Ac; situate tale the olu i. and Missi.ippi r4.r.ruad dire,t for let. Lieu.—
on Beensiers Lime. Rent 5300 per year. ' 1t.....11,;11 io %IT hours; conueLtinei at taaalovni with the Dil.
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OUSE S. CUTHBERT A lial‘i. hi Market st. l ends CAditral Railroad for Cairo, where firstel.. 5t.....111.:40
RzrE, LOT FOR s liF. _ . .i tuato oo ~,,, ; a‘..n at a'.l times be had for Meripia.., Tl,ltsburg, Nair Or;
"" 1 leans, and All points en the lower Md..keippi mer. . Passim.
corner of Clark and Fult-u 1.. e. Ile, Meow contains i i find . ~, e, i , for the
p.m ran ihways ll.. ..... ..lA,. ,names
va rooms and kitchen. Price S . VS.S.i. I Nliniusaipid Illinois, and Nlisionil rivers.
fotr.../) S. CUTHBERT I. SON, SI Market et . ,' This is one hundred miles the shortest route to St. L0u........ ! .ARE..—float Ci... A..
- - - I To St. Louis ail Belleiontams and Union
'To " "Co lambus, Xenia end Ny10n....
To .' " Columbus, Cincinnati and Leicereuet
berg 10 SO
Stoorm CLAW FALL V: CO
Ps.eugera and Baggage tr., .• 'erred from Depot to Detect
froo of chance.
For Thrneseh Tickets, or further information. please apply
is 3 G. CI.IF.II)r, l'i,•ket Agent, n.l P :..'r ~ 1 1,4,111..L11V,
corner Mho, >limonviltela House, Pittsburgh, or D. eik.',o.
vAitic.r.v, Ticket Av.', Federal F•trr.mt citation. Allegy
City. .1 INI rNI. WARD, hen
Snperlntendent O. A IL Rana.
-rtwtArrn, Agent, Pliteleriii, Pa. I rectl9
MISCELLAN F.OUS
F. Brown's Easence of JainstLe Ginger.
THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual
*act:Dense. In ordinary that incipient eh .lera,
In abort, In all cases of prostration of tiee rvs,
It is of Ineethinable value. During the prevolenre of epidemic
Cholera and summer compliance, it I. pe.-.lllArly ealk.o.dou3;
no family, Individual or traveler should be without It.
CAOTrol.—Be stare to got the genuine Potence. which is
l,n ...oil only by F. MOWN, at hie Din„ and Ctien,l,l
Mons, N. E. corner of Path oul Cie-actin. streets. Phil, 4ei.
phin, end tor sale by all the respoctable Apothecaries to the
United and in Pittsburgh by
• D. A. FAIINV3TOCI
KtILLY
And 1n 611446b0uy by
Tr. P. scHWATITZ,
writ Mod LEN A. BECKIIANT.
• -atinrul c•iuurr
Best, in Rob/neon township, about act's miles fr_ .
nEy—cvlitalaing shout 2.1 nrmvs. CsJ under tho
place. The improyouaa:ts c,:ms:lt at
etsbtos opring house, et. C..--62, all gd,l awl iu tlryt rate
order, well sat•re4 with ue*er•Lailing epruino; Crud of tint
61cest qualities, etc-
Prico low sod payments removable- .4.t.'y
fetnedaw IS: AA huY &
SIIARP'S RIFLES and REVOLVER . 3—
KLNBAB ASD NEBRASKA -W are prrparvi w c . ur•
Duds any of tha &lam Suerarms short Durk., and chomp
for cub, at ...AV:. a IETLEY's,
fab2B t,,t.
A. MASON & CO., will, on MONDAY,
a 24th Inet, mako their P.llt5T DI.I'LAY of the
BB rtuNO STYLES c,l Silk and LAta MANTILLAi• ,
Stram'aod }info BONNETS,
WANTED--
el 10 abates Citizen? Deposit Bank Sic - k
\"" In " Mechanic? llama ..s.tock ; by
A CSTIN 1-tki
O,INS • A,OOO to Loan on Real Latate
ant ruortgego security. Apply e - ,,n co
cuuli Luoll.lh, 92 Fourth it.
rail WARRANTS for sale by
mais ST.lti Fcatrth e t.
LAND WARRANTS W ANTEDI,y
maim ' AU,TE.9 LOOM ad, 92 Futirth .t.
YE FLOUR-38 bbls. for stdo by
f•b2B MUTH. MAIIt a IiuNTER.
WANTED—PLACES FOR SIX or EIGHT
GUMS, ea CIUOKe, 0, to do Chamber work; for three
or four Orris ea Dlttrsas; for several boys in stores or to learn
tradee - for aix men es gardeners or carriage drivers, stud for
tbseenlarke or salesmen. Apply at
J. W. 1,013111..n'9 Intelllgetirs Oftico,
train No. 14 Yiftli street.
71 ‘ E 5- GOODS!! NEW. uolops A.
HAIM)N ift OJ., bays received and are now open.ag
upwards of iikki cawu cool packages of Calicos, Caseles, 311.3-
lins,Olnghams, rcking., ike Ala°, a well =Wand stock of
Spring Shawls, StranDlaa, g.inisoto, Dread Goods, Troioaleda,
ZMO7OILIC4O3, Bc., to which elwy LATINS ettenuon.
mica '4" ELFIII bIRE T.
FOR SALE—A valuable FARM of 25
Acres, will 6 acres of CoaL bin:aced on SQUIRREL
F OR
43.4 miles from the city. I.CICo. V.,:, , 53, with .ill,wo
cssie,andllie balance to suit purchaser. Corns and 800 it.
The Farm will recommend Itself. LEWIS FLEXING.
whit!
250 DOZEN LEMON SYRUP;
. 10 dozes dtrawberry Byrui,
5 " Pine Avian
" Ginger
Itar Ws by REYMER k hi iIDP.TtSON,
tgail NO. ES) Wood st. oppostna St. Charles Hotel
ONE SERVICE—A MANUAL intended
fur those who are oonssiuually bitel,red.frora astend
's 44. /locum of God. With Sermons and a selection of
Bytom. By Rev, Wm. Bacon Stevens, 1). D., sector of St.
Andreves Church, Philadelphia. Fur nal., by
whin li. T. C. al.tßtl AN, 104 Wood et.
SPRING-1856.--L.LEIRSIIFELD & SON
willoperi their SPRING STOGIE OF FeIiNISHINO
„4:
On.xlDit Ce TIMBA; the llth of fitarch, co mpr, fcii 4
portilwatpf Crara"• Scarti, Ties, Gloves, Hood, re, Lc,
which arrived by the lam steamer. dill
'
PEACHES -20 bush yele, fur sale b
3:31117 SNITII, MA I It L lIT:NTER.
IF.R RENT—The Store and Dw
m elling, cor
ner of Pi arid Niariret atraot.s.. The humor hat v.m
rongbout, And it is 6 good bush:less stand fur a stun) ...r a
ta4lllll Apply to WALTER. 131.1.YANT Et CO.,
tnh.lo :so 23U Liberty etrert.
_
CASTILE SOAP-75 boxes for sale 17
B. A. FAIINBSTOCK &
tati2o • Cyr= First and Wood .treia
AND PAPER-10 reams fur sale by
• yip FL A. PARESTOCK at CO
ORANGE PEEL-300 pounds for tale by
mb2o B A. FAILNESTOCK A CO.
- - -
HARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR APRIL-
Just received end for Bale by IT. MIN ER .4
wu N 0.12 Smith flel.l !street.
pi...Am BLACK SILKS—A. A. MASON
CO., pave Plat received, per Expree3, 60 pivots of
no Vicki BLACK ALLIS, of every width mud quaLty. itch2o
GENT'S SILK CRAVATS—We have just
opened 50 doz. all altos of Gent'e Black Halloo Cra
vats, of A= (polity, and very rich lustre.
tidal A. A. MASON & CO.
11010NNET FRAMES- - 1 00 doz. of the Now
jj Spring Styles of Wise and Buckram Frames, in all
ear, Just received b y 3IASON ec CO,
nalrid No. 45 Fifth st.
DlOaftTAL--
- Anthracite, izitra soft;
60 No. 1 Charcoal, For Ws by
mhl7 JOHN MOORHEAD.
WAREHOUSE TRUCKS
-1 crion, heavy Ironed;
light " Grocer& Trucks.
what JAMES WARDROP.
g 2.ltdirt.; YHA; tits—lour duzen German
1, dhears, Qua of the best Prunera known, put mem , '
M the sttsi and Agricultural Warehotoe, 47 Pah r ruble by
WAY JAMES WAIIDROP.
WAITS A SITUATION—A Warehouse
Man or Porter, it German, who is a goud
eehrtar. Apply to itahll JAAIES WARIiIbJP.
riLOVERSEED- 60 bushels prime Ponua.
Sped far mall by [01b.171 - . 1 1/CYRY 11,COLLINB.
fiIfTDAPPrES:2OO bus. this day reed
Lp sad lbr sale by Onhl7) lIENRY IL CoLI.I.1 4 ;S.
riSii—Mackerel, White Fish, Trout, Sal.
ac. . Darn IIENta 11. COLLINS.
TN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF THE:
i UNITED STATES for the Western District of Penney'
vauia.
Peter Murray et el. 1
vs. In admiralty.
Steamboat "Aunt Lath."
To ALL sintames nrczalcaTEn.--Pake Rada—That by virtue
of a writ of attachment Word out of the Cubed States Die
- trier. Court in Admit ally, dated the Slat day of March, A. D.
A R ARPER'S MAGAZINE , t 'OR APRIL— lebe, end returnable the 15th day of April next, at which
W. A. GILDE Nnuomy & Co. b„. 1 . 1.. p,,, ., for time the cause will be ham I attached the o:gunboat Aunt
for „hi at thdr Ch Bookstaa4 lua, m eta , Lett', in a plea tint of mai - Mule, far wages, at the nit of
Illgitlia . Peter Murray at td., libellauts. Wan= FROST,
' ap7;td Austad. -
FIII OD,
mMNEY TOPS, of five different pat-
WTI. Int sale by Irnh11) HENRY 11.
Aka V,f41,141,+1,4.1,341;e.,'"
:'4Fyd~~.•^.
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RAILROADS
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TII ftEL l'.t ILY I .^:•3
netween Pittsburgh and Philadelph i a.
rt imr
tut :a l ax,cl fur l'lttaborgb at
}.. A. M.
rill. TAPT LINE 1---brr • : nt
P. 51., eat PLiladelpltin f..r Plit•lmrgh P NI.
t , Itxrve. PittAhnrr.h for
l'hwaricay:a+ W.l(e cud Ya.Auclulpina for Pito.burgb
it P. 'M.
It LAIRSVILLI. ACCONIMODATIONAIN leaves Pitts.
but,! t. 4 3) o Jo k P. NI.
pitt.l.nrgb
dally at 11 o'clock A. M., S . "Yi P P M.
Ti,. above Litl,3 rou;.+ct at Plttfburch with th ,
to and from St I,mr, M:.
Frnokfnr. 1. 1 ,, ..;i;f22 nal L7L: . : ,
Sl:minion. Lafayette and Indlanap..ALs. Ind.; Cincinnati, Day
ton, ann:rztkpl. beittotontutue. ,tthtl,kr, Cleve:an:l,
Zanervilk, L.;O.
tLe I and to Nrw ST.
L. , 77.14, !Al INVILIA MALI IL.
TI11101:011 TV:KE P T!! can he had to or from either of the
shove placer.
F, :artler particulars., ace hanntalle at the Mr . ..rent
ts: - •'nr fr::.ni the IG.: will finil thn. thr.
nt,test and raver ea pe.lilloun teats t.• Philaule4,lll3,,
more, New :•rk, or Italiwa. TLILPS.
-tent, Paean:lgor Lin, l'hil-LelphLa.
J.
Agent, PaseenrurtJoro, PittelairgiL
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAI).
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE. connect i ug
Lettlir.v4 , o" the A tlan too Cit ins a I tb Western, North-vets:act a
s
aho aottat woetorn Staten Ly a coutl allow , ' • dialect.
This Road also onnuecta at PittoLur• _ Lineal
Stetitoort to all puma on the N orth.' =kit;
the most mutt, curare= and ar.L.,.. - it whl
FREIGHT can be forwarded to and front tr, .._,, 'Warr,
Hates bets,. eon Philadelphia & Pittsburgh.
FIMT CLAet. 4 .—tikrits i *loos, Dry GaAs, t 7 ,. ft, 1W ib..
(in Losoo.) Furs, k eathero, .to
SECOND CLASS.—Books stud Statiouury, )
Dry Goode, (in bal.,) Ilardwaro, Lou- I 60c. 'O.lOO 1113.
thor, Wool, &c
THIRD CLASS.—Auvilo, Bagging, Eason tboc. VllOO la
and Pork. (In bulk,) Hoot., do
VOL: itTll CLAUS—CLIfer, TOIL B4COII and 4 .. v uyi 1 ,..
Pork, (packed,) Lard uud Lax.: Oil
Go-Z- In e..:, ;-.:2g Goode from ally polo: Last ~f Ph.'a.lel
phia. bo particular to mark r.ckage, "tie J'e.ney!rutoo
Railroad:" AU Gouda consigned to the Agents ..1: this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
d.toution. . .
FREOUT Ahises—Mosoa Potter, 13 , 1t0n; J. L. Elliott, New
York; E. J. Speeder, Philadelphia: Moor,. & Koons, Belt/-
Morel Geo. C. FIIVLICiLCIPI, Plttsblirgh , unbman &
Olt:ChM:at, On:, J. S. Moo/head, L&tiliwille, Ky.; R. C.
31eldruni, 31.a.11evri, Ind.,; & Co., St. Lohin, Sin.; J.
E. Ulthheil a Eon., El Amyllle, Indkina.
11. IL HOUSTON,
General Freight &gent, Pti
IL J. LONISA.EII'F,
m)-9 Boperinvindeot, Altoona, Pa.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
CAItRYING THE
Great United !states Mall and Express
TWO PASBIIIYOETt TRAINS RUN DAILY on ite entire
length from DUBCCICE TO CAIRO,
CHICAGO TO CAIRO
This Road, In connection with Tntine of the Ohio and
Miooieslppl U. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms
the most direct and only continuoue R. R. route from
CHICAGO to Er. L 0616,
CHICAGO to CAIRO,
CHICAGO to DIIBUQUE.
Treacle leave Chicago as follows:
IC A. M. and l 0 P. .—ST. ma AYD CAM) Ex10:1M Lo rnEss.
Thoseugera f,r 2t. Louie by this train take the can of the
Ohio and Mita. H. H. at Sandoral, and are carried direct to
St. Lout,
b:.5.3 A. M. bud 4:10 P. M.—DtTUQUI AND GALINA EITRY.93,
conuecting Dunitstli (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily
Line of bream faders f..r St. Paul and the Upper
eippl river cities.
Trainsleave Cairo for Chimo Dobucine at 7;30 A..
and 7:00 P. M.
Paeiterigers from the East end places on the Ohio river,
deatitted for St. Louie, will nave 190 miles of tedious and nu
ccrtadu liver uavikattlun from Cairo to St. LOUIS, and arrive
illittwai Loan tu advance of the river route, by taking the
cars at ()tiro.
Ticketa to St. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. null, and all im
portant places, by this route, can be 11114 at tho office of the
0. k I'. and C. & P. Railroads in Plushurgh and Michigan
Contral Railroad in Chicago. k. 11. iILASON,
Joe Superintu.n't.
ALLEGHENY . VAL LEY RAILROAD
16 Nu % Urt.,\
FROM PITTSBURGH TO EITTANIVING
On and after FRIDAY, January 25,1858, Freight and Pae
eenger Trains will leave Pittsburgh at 300 P. M., stopping at
all stations, arriving at Kittanning at 600 P.M. Returnan i ; :
Leave Kittanning at 7 o'clak A. 01., arriving at Pittsburgh
at
N'lMiltS WILL RIIN FROM KFITA.NNINO, corm.,
lion wild tb,: Truing for tbo following Once,
FAILL
41 68 Clarion
. 2 50 Itrady'el Bead
. 3 25 . 5100ning
75 Kell,rnburg
.. 2
2 231Texm
50 Bethlehem
2 75 `l,l,anicsLurg
.. 3 ‘incndute
2 00,13ro.kvlile
Fore to Kittanning, 81,2;5
Rural Pi11age.......
Sadek.slalrg
Pun lams.. nay
Red Bank
Reimereburg
Cu rleville..
Reedaburg
Adams
Tickote to all of the Ittoo•e places con be procured at the
Ticket Ultlce in the Depot on Taylor street.
Omnibuses will leern the corner of Market and Fifth, end
Penn and Wayue streets, at 230 P. 31, in connection with the
Trains. lAcM] A. J. 11OPPE1t, Sept.
• 3 1 3
' A
• rn'd t
rt~.~_, 4< - - --
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
CotetecTlNO wlnt
Ohio and PennA_LL syl vlANania Railroad,
CE.
TILE SHORTEST A-ND lIIJICKEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO
aow Sr. LOUIS, Is Vla CLEVELAND.
Tlcl Routes One Hundred miles shorter and about nine
hours quicker than the circuitous one in Indianapolis.
Tides Doily Trains betwe , n Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
Four Daily Trains between Cleveland anti Chicago.
'fune to Clevtili.nd six hours, Chicago twenty-four bourn,
and St. Louis thirty-seven hours.
Oa and after TUIiciJAY. January 8, 1858, the Trains
on this Road will luu t tollows:
VIA ALLLANCE.
The trains of the uhlo and Pennsylvania Railroad leave
Pittsburgh at '2:3 0 A. M. and WO A. 31. and 3:00 P. 31.
Leave Alliatue at 7:80 A. M. and 11:40 A. M. end P 42.5 P. M.
Arrive In Cleveland at 10:00 A. M., 2:06 P. M. and 9:10 P.
NI. connecting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad for
Toledo, Chicago. Rock Island and St. LoBIC.
Passrusens for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis ' and the North
west. Pittsburgh on the 8:00 A. N. train, by going
via Claret toe will arrive In Chicago at 8:10 next morning.
Passengers for sfuledo, Chicago, St. Loan, hock Island,
Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittittinrati at 8:00
A. 31., an 111.11 rho only tram by which close connections
are made through t J the Move points.
The train, leaving Pittsburgh at 230 A. 131.. and. Wellsville
at 9:09 A. 31. are the only ones by which passengers can
reach stations wroth of Alliance, or stations on the Tusos
noires extebsion.
ryd-'To.kets for Cievehusd, Chicago and the North-weat,
v' s a Wellsville, are sold nt $l lose than via Alliance.
The trains for Cwveland connect at Hudson with trains
for Coy:al...go Falls and Akron.
The-trams fixim Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run as
.follows: Leave Cleveland at atot) A. 4 11., 3,30 and 0:00 Y. 01.
Arrive at Chics . go at 10:10 P. M. '
0.10 A. 11., and 8:40 A. M.
Trains leave tlalear, , for Rock Island and St. Louie m fbl
lows: For ;took Island in 9:00 A I M. and 11:03 P. M.. For St.
at A. 11. I'. .
Paasen;ert Loot, ge over Rock Island
Signßa to
Joliet, and thence over the Chicago, Alt and
Railroad to oi It - ans. Passengers by the 9tlb A. M. Train
arri nt rc. lot .1 11:1:0 seen eveniug, and by the 0:30 P.
M. Train at mixt slay.
Baggage coeckel through to Cleveland and Chicago.
FARR VIA ALLIANCE A-ND CI,,,EN ELAND.
1.4 dart. Id dr. cian. cf . !.
To Alliance $2 .10 'To La Salle ...$l6 00 $l3 50
" Cleveland.... 400 " Rock LIM.. 18 00 IA 00
Toled , .. 0 bail Galena 18 10 14 00
Chicago • 13 00 $lO 00 Springfield, 18 10 16 ZJ
Bloontinen ..16 00 11 41 " Burlington, 19 00 15 00
" St. 30 lb 60 " Peoria. 18 00 14 CO
Pae.a.tp . tert are rcalaaatell to prtxttire their tickets at the
cPice of this Company, in the Monongahela house, third
telow the eoruor.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN!
TILIViCOR
:tiorthern Illinois to Misk::.siptst River,
KANSAS AND E S
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAILROAD.
FOHYIHLI 71Ir t,LL A., AND A VitOß 1., AND (...i.NTKAL 5111.1:AHT
IS N , ISV C• , 111•1,17Kll, a. 1.1 l'rulos run Mr entire dietanra
fr,,,,, (lift:Roo 'i. , it l;llLi.:,,froN, lowa, orttliont clomp.
of Car,
The Only Duvet. Route to Burlington, Quincy, Keokuk,
1111,,101ne, 1/.4,11:01 . Co, ‘Vii.pe/iO, l ' Urt I). MOi 12M, GJI)11C11
lilll l IL . .. .A•! the OSLO ALL 11..itt.P.OAS KOUT% from Chteaga.
to St le illu. 8100 n 11,1? 4 ,1. Clinton, Ih . Catlir, CYO!, Evi 0 ,-
field, Ja,;1.....,ri1/e, Nalden i an,: IL:lcrlllt . thata St:al./WI vf• fr 1••
html,lno Centra l, Groat Ueelterta, and 0111., mind 511aain.ippl
Rath oad..
'fraud , , 11 It., abut Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Train.. Irian the Kaat--neoldßlF. all 1...1 ing over at any of the
point,
',cage" Corer iforllur,,ton daily for St 'Ahern and Control
1000 and Ntrlillern .514 , 4•M:1-01. 4 . 1 1ing Ine quolawt and meet,
relaalde mute lo readi all the. =portant polnta W.r of the
1t.e.4. , ....ipi•1 a.. for a- C.,n0c.1 Mull, with from forty to fifty
mile, 1r... stapir.t than by any' other mute. The floret. he
a Larg • 1,..rt .. a .4 tho way, to lead with the COSlTlfirrtothf hail,
the stu.Ltl.. , c..line and trot llailload Itt the NV ~t—well
stocked with Lilo m.." 1 nuakr• L•4olll‘..tir. 41 eleglLut new
' Cur , .
tk.) , Hy Llti• route, 1.333•0:5Cre art ELM of Linking COEILLOs
tic. 1.1., and a fr.‘ tag a: St. WTI, On .IvellOANI time, nronling
th • Ira:Vl-A, .1,41.4. 4? to:, .0 i 1,, And alnpera ..1 na.iga.•
ti.... 00 lni the r ant. hy A.:t. L.
1a5,..i...a,,,, therked tilr-CL through (Ram Chicago, and no
Charge for handling at any p../ at.
Tilli•OCtlil Tit - Rh - FS b,, the, route can So puretuteed of
all the Railroad Office! to the coot , at the Offlco of tho Coto
! I •ny. ,owner of Clark and Lake street% to thp_hramte
in..'ding, at LLD. Dela* of the galena Railroad/and at the
N 11.1.1 ,an (L.,:trol Itatir.,4.l i talc..., coiner of mite and De,,,r
-1 Levu atreeta, ..pixedte lremunt flout., Chicagop.
i'llElsiliT omanoted by Una route will reeetve Imm«hate
d0ap,,t...). , t; liAlni4.OND, Sup't.
C. h. FoLL.rTT,
tiet,ral Ta.ket Art al. Chicago.
E' Thlit:Ta ran ho ;41,10.441 4 , 2 tto. pt 1nc.:p..1 fbutromi
0111ee" of the country".tuhlto
•
_.......514aU
15 ✓0
art at /takerloan wni t. 9. Exprss• and
T'2 VILE? OF DISTANCE SAVED,
AND ft CI&LSGL t , V 041, d D VID21111)
Sirw clv
CMCAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
T I Uri 1 1....tUrt , , ....5..• •••411. L.JIJIee
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and MI ppl
CII:CAG6 ru FT,t43-1.:14„ . , in 15 , 4 hours. Traius
th• t....nrt fo N t of Water sir rt—
m. lullm L 41 Ex pees daily', Sunday% ,v.epted, 7:IS A. M.
Night ttaturdais excepted., (.7-..10
Louis Frright and Emigrant tatty, Et:adapt exorptc.:l,
+5:40 A. M.
che.ted through to St. Louis.
througt, to (2
r ff.rm....t with the Coruvany's
orautersI4ISZIIESTEI4 find ItELNDLLIa., rtiu.g
in exclu,t,e couuection with Ptuuseugcr Tatra. from Alton to
, tulles,) without'these Wats, for
81)4.1, c...evetaier., u: .asurpus. , l cr. th•J
‘Vostern %sato , . ;•t•! r'' OLIO 11411.115 and .pinions
IVa•h.r,Ott, t . the siri;lortutkity of
th.• dolt uue VOld.d.lo la 'mime, railroad tratallog,
mni rtachlal: St. Louth r,nraipal from t o eflincta of a long
ride.
u KANSAS ar.d ltiliftASK.A. this to the most
route. and pisviseugvre devtined for Blomlegion, Springfield,
iseplee, and all points on the Alonasitippi,
souiv. Kansas, Can.! , nand and Tentieseee rivers, will note
the wty. r 11111: saviriq in divtance, being .event) -two culles
lees t. Ulit., thirty-seseu miles lees to Bloomington,
and tiftyieight miles Im. to Springfield, than by any other
Mutt , .
through Tickets over this route can be procured at the
eariout Ratlrooid Ticket (Mires to New York, Boston, Phil...
dolphin, BulTaks lie., and at all Through
Ticket Ottees throughout the Staten., nud in Chictsge at the
Company's Office ' No. IS Dearborn street, opposite the Tre.
wont llouse—entl at the Depot of the llhnois Central Bail.
rood, foot of Witter street.
• Responsible Baggajo Alen will always be at the Depots of
the various Bonds going lute Chicagr, to Check Issue
through to any point desired on the hoe.
IL P. 510lutAN, Jr. Superintendent.
If. J. D. So II tORMERIIiiiIN,
864 i,o n rat l'ensensier Agent.
SEW AND DIR.L.cr ROUTE,
•
YIS.U.Ii PITTbitUROII TO
Columbus, ludiarnq.olis, Clucuge,
Clnena.uti„ Terre Haute, li,cl - : Wand,
Lennertile, Vincennes, lowa City,
at. Loris, Erse'vine, Dubuque,
Layton, Cairo, Galena,
Xatini, Mernrhis, Peer*
Zanesville, Vicksburg, Peru,
Newark, New urbane,
AVD Tali fIUNCIPAI. CITlp IN MC HIST AND BODTH,
Steubenville Si. Indiana Railroad i
Which la now completed and In auccessful operation be
ween tqenbeneine and Newark, 01110.
• .
Combilitug Railroad and zfteamboot facilities, tine route
offers to Ow treader o degree of comfort unrivalled by any
Komi running Went from Pittsburgh.
Fall Arrangement.
On and after MONDAY, November bth, 1665, a DAILY
LINE of elegant and swift running Stramern, command,'
by experienced and accommodating officers, will leave Pitts
burgh every day at 6 P. 51.
VENTURE r,,prni Onanois.
FAIRY QUEEN • - J. C itxtro.
Air Pmeeugers sleep on board, 117.1 Steubenville at
T o'clock the following toorntr.g—couti-- - .....,q with the Fast
Train at 71b A. Id., uniting direct consm..ion with Trains
for all the above cities--tbus obtaining a comfortable night's
rest, and crovithng the fatigue of night travel by railroad.
Itair Fare as cheep an by any other Maimed route.
For Through and Local Tickets, and further information,
Inquire of JOHN J. IiOUSTON,
No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh.
GEO. W. FULTON, Suporiutendent.
L. DEYENNY, Geuerrd Agent. novl3
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
AJD.
OPEN FROM WEST NEWTON TO CONNELLSFILLE,
fifty-eight miles from Pittsburgh, on the Youghiogheny
River.
This new first-class Road le now open for the Crampons•
don or passengers and freight, in connection with the fine
steamer EOLI AN, from Pittsburgh to Connellsville, daily, as
follows:
The steomer FALUN will leave her wharf, above the
Monongahela Bridge, every afternoon, at half-pent throe
o'clock, fur West Newton, Connecting there with the Morn
ing Train leaving at 6:30 for ConnelLsville,and reaching
there at 0:50 A. Al., In time for the Stage for Uniontown.
Fare to Conucllsville .$1 75
Fore to Uniontown 2 25
A Train will leave Conuellsville in the morning, at 'l5
o'clock, for West Newton, and connect there with the
steamer Zoltan ut 7:30, In time to reach Pittsburgh at 1
P. M..
Pare from ConnellsolUe to Pittsburgh $1 75
Fare from Uniontown to Pittsburgh 2 25
The Local Freight and Pneeenger Train will leave Con
at 10:30 A. M., and returning wiU leavo West
Newton et 3:30 P. M., stopping at all way stations for freight
and passengers.
on Saturday the usual afternoon train will Be over until
the following morning at 5:30 o'clock.
Pas.eugers by the Saturday afternoon boat from Pitts-
Lurich can by this arrangement go forward without delay.
For further informutiou, apply to the 001cere on board the
steandout EOLLA.N, or to the Agents at West Newton and
Con nelli vi Ile. D. W. CALDWELL,
oct3o Assistant Superintendent.
?UM.
4 3
. 2 25
.175
.200
. 2 25
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
19t1_IL ,thnieuts attending the It,v and Evening awes.
Penmanship, Book-keeping, Arithmetic, end Its applica
tions to business, taught ,u to
eat..nsive Commercial tictaxd
and Model Counting
-house, to large classes of Ladle. and
Oentlemen.
Success glltu - anteed to all who attend. A. few lessons from
an rmsurpesaed penman correct the worst hand-writing.
Book-keeping, when correctly taught, is easily learned.
Merchants and business men apply here for first class
Book-keepers, Accountants and Clerka. Call and obtain
specimens of Business writing—a circular for full inform&
tdon--oppokto the Post Office, at COLLEGE MALL.
decl9
LLtGIIENY CITY PROPERTY Fort &LLB.
_ —A Lot of proud on Bank Lena, 52 het hoot by 84
dee?, on whieh is erected e fine Two Story Brick Hotute,cort
t.laicE Been rooma—end n number of outebottsea, ell VOL.,.
useful cormaiont. Apply 49
isbl9 MAXI:LT I ILWWW.
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RAILROAD,
AND, eup't, t7loselana.
AGLitUil„k4;'t, Pittabuzy.ki-
CENTRAL ROUTE
lOWA, MISSOFIU,
ALL E.AILROAD TO TRY JiLit:I:*UPPL
TRACT
Mail Route
AIR LINE ROUTE
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Flinn
MIMPINE
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WIERS' AND MECHANICS' LIFE, A IISTIN ; LOOMIS, Stook - and Bill Broker, , ivoncElN TIM COURT OYCODION
'Pm ANT) MARINE tsVATRANCH COMPANY Or "in._ office No.o2Four th steeet,ohave-Wood. Notes, Drafts, ll PLEAS of Allegheny Odunty, permyleantato; rgi
PHILADELPHIA. . Bonds, Mortgages,. and Loans on co ll aterabs, negotiated. Match Term, 1858.--Nortos is hereby given, that on 810 - ,
Capital • $3 0 0,0 0 0 Stocks bought and sold on commission. Land Warrants . DAY, 'March lOth, 1858, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
Amount securely i uv.isted $2 0 0,0 0 0 bought and sold. . pony, by their Solicitor, presented a petition to th e Judg e s
This Company effects Fire Insurance on Buildings, Goode , ,
Particular attention paid to the purchase and mile °Mop. of said Court, praying for the appointment.of Ore viewers,
Furniture, kc. Marino Insurance on Vessels. Cargo and per Stocks.
Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivers, Lakes,
_All communications attended to promptly. i to ascertain and determine what damages,
janl9 I Rev. Michael O'Connor, Trustee, or any other person ornet ,
if any, the Right
Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Alao, luau- Thkers
and Ex _ , none, are likely to coffer by reason of thotaking and occupy-
HOLMES & SONS,
rance upon Lives, upon the most favorable terms. ' lag by said Company, for the purposes named in said pett.
DIRECTORS. . changeßrokera and Dealers in Notes., Drafts, Accept- Hon, of that certain Lot of Ground situate, and lying on
• ances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East- Liberty street, in the City of Pittsburgh, and bound ed and
Hon. Thomas B. Flcirence, James E. Nerill, ern and Western Cities constantly for sale. • desCribed as follows, viz i• Beginning at the corner of Liberty
George It. Armstrong, Charles Dingee,
Ed. P. Middleton, E. PL. Iteluthold, 1 Collections made In all the cities throughout the United street and the Methodist burial ground; thence by said
George lielmbold, Fred. C. Brewster, States. Deposits received in par funds or current prper,llo. street S. 51W W, 8.1. feet 034 inches into. an angleyin said
'B7 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. Uascny' : 4reet; thence along mid street 8. 710 OP W.. 10 met 8 '3 , 8 "
Thomas Mandel field, fame Leech.
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. ' inches, to the line of property owned by said Company.,
thence by said Company's lino B. 1834. E-, 130 feet, In the
-- 'weed by Mrs. Elizabeth F: Denny, thence
EDWAILD B. lictueoto, Secretary.
P1T7'581.7601/ RUFERENCES.
Hon. T. M. Howe, Hon. J. IL Waintock,
Hon. P. C. Bhannon, Col. 8. W. Black,
Hon. J. B. Guthrie. A. D. NVCalmont, Esq.,
Thomas J. Heenan, Esq., Wilson WC:endless, Esq.,
Col. J. Heron Foster, Gen. J. H. Moorhead,
B. H. Piddle.
The character of the above Company Is of the first clam,
and combines the rare and unusual privileges of Fire, Marine
and Life insurance.
Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated in its man
agomont, and interested as Stockholders.
THOMAS J. 'HUNTER, Agent,
••,4 No. 90 Water straet.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OP PTITLADELPHIA.
Urescroas—Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Heat, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith. Geo. W. Rithards,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph] F Boris, David S. Browne, Mor
ris Patterson. Cass. N. BAscitze, President
Cass. G. BANCEML, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance. perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Funds
which, with thctr capital and premiums, safely invested, ad
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company. on January 130851, as pub-
Usher] agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz:
.Nr r -
T t ies] tote 5918.128 68
84,377 78
empo ry Teens 83,966 17
Stocks 61,889 00
Cash, Ac 64,346 81
Total $1.212,708 44
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-ono yams
they have paid upward of, One Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars. lours by fire,,thereby affonfing evidence of the
advantages of Insurance, no tl:Pi I as the ability and dispoeition
to meet. with promptness
.T. GM:DINER COFFIN,. Agent,
a. 24 Office, north-cast cor. Wood and Third sta.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COM
PASS, PITTSBCIIO II , armor of Fourth and
Smithfield streets.
AUTITORTZED CAPITAL. £300,000.
Inman Buildings and other property anuinnt loss or dam.
age by Fire, airi the prrlle of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and TranerTsation
caszczoas.
Wm. F. Jvlinsion, Iledy Patterson,
W. APClintmk, Kennedy T. Priond.
L. M. Lung, I. Crier Sproul,
A.. 1. Jones, George R. White,
Jacob l'ainter. A. A. earriar,
J:imes S. Nezley, W. S. ILAveu,
WAii. IDunpt.m, D. F. Palk,
11. R_ Cowhail.
1101.. WM. F. .1011',STON, Preeident.
RORY PATIT.RSON, Vice President.
A. A. oAntunt, Secretary and Tramirer.
S. S. Revisits, Assirtant Secretary. der/lin:1
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU
HANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST POMPANY,
Ar.rti 2tth, Prrpotnnl.
CAPITAL,
Office, South-,x.rt corder of Third and Chestnut streets
Phtladeltants.
OFFICERS OF TILE 110'17 BOARD AT rTITLADETPITIA
_._ .
Stephen IL Crawfc , r ''. Paul B. (I.lllard,
Arnhrole W. Thoinp,..n, Lawrence JILEISOIL,
11,1P1Mill W TiniZ)oY. 0.,. NI r I 1 enry,
Jee.A. L. i11Tr.,,, JaJne• i.erereux.,
William M. Li,el,rin, Walifun Melia,.
Prrn.l..,t—itephon IL Craw fort.
r.o p,-,i,/,.;.-.% min.. e,.. W. Th,blpeen.
At,./Irsel E. r .mrter--Pi,ftbotry).--Javues 11. Wlloon, M. D.
ALH;II-eng City—lL B lowry. M. D.
tit;., F. ARNOLD, Arent,
No. 7.: Fourth stmt, Pittebargia.
Plttaburgh Dollar baying• Daatitation
Vi F.uf/.
ICT.XT DOOll TO TUE PITT° BrROFf
IS NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 ,'clock;
ou Wodnawlay and Naurday ereuings, from 7 to 9
•
Depodta rerrly,al of all Pains not leas then r)!rs plnlll-411,
en,l 3 al of the pr,ittt, twice a year, in inn,.
end Decrusber. Interest was daciat ed at the rate of sax per
cent. per al.nunt. on the tit 4 I., , ceinLair. 1655,
(look, containing the Unixter, lit-Lau, Rules and Rego
lat lota, furnished grails. at, ant.hcitin,u at the ogle..
Pram/all- 4 E•../Hl.l A L811.1.E.
en.A PILLAIDS.373.
John 11. El,oenbargetr,
Chorine A hapi,,
1. tinittan Murphy,
L'n,h , t, el ter,
I ow, NI Pennock.
W:lll,rn Anderson.
John O. Flaaktifen, Jarnee IlartLTe.n.A,
11111 .n. .1 Ain M. K irk:pat:llc,
Albert fhtll.erra - tn, John D M'Cord,
Pot , art Cbearer,
J. (13,113., C3lltn, TV3llcr I' Marldnan,
Alan. A. Carrier, A M Pollack,
John .9 Coagtai , ., L
Oiartee A. Ctrl ton, Pofectt ROM,.
F. G i. lrin xton litn:r.
l'r.nt Is,
G..-rge F 6,llruara, Lantla.
loon ii /loon, Is.,Age S. S-trten,
William !a. 11.301:1. Alexander Tindle
SeceeLzry and Trearneer--CII A RLES A. COLTM.
ieln.rily
Hopewell Hepburn,
Goorip, K.
William F. JohnAton,
Jhnics W. 11.1nrvii.,,
Alexandre Itradiry,
NPlmm 11111:11.,
MRS. lIENTZ' GREAT WORK ..—Court
sli•P and marrnwo; or, the J.,ys au. - .orrooss of Ameri
can 4-ift—by .1/is. Cat oone bee Ileum. Read shat the Ed.'.
tor of the I, .11ar Neterpaper in this week's pltpt.l says of a
"This hook, Ty one of the mo,t 1..mu1-in - authors in the
country, li.cs he-en lamed in the peb1,..1...r n very beat style.
There are few readers of the current literature of the day,
scht. not acquAinttsl Wall toe name. and the stories of
this arithor,.. lier sty le is a pleasing rlne. ant licr stories
venally mcnieut. Thu , 1,74. 0", pul.-
ltslied at. ni tile with the most lwautifill
and thsto..los OW., char
acter ; all the char uct, , earee,lingly well drown. The
is a most u hole.mo, character. end the plot. inr.•
dents and ritarlag,.,tient evidence of Int.ii skill and
.s.lueni on the part It in a work which the
oldest at.J youneest may &ilia: rrwi with
'third L:oitem I asdy this day
Tlll'. PEARL OF PEA
Ilr N:sa. Souritwor.rit.
Jinn:Lento tiuczeas t,[ It. rytlrVUolly la buying it., and all
ate lu e,stricies with it. For tole by
)fiN ER ,k
a.r° , No. 32 Smithflela street.
FISHING TACKLE, of every variety and
atylo, for eale at P.OWS b TiaL,EtB,
atpl Sign of the Golden Dan.
RAgIRS, RAZORS, RAfas.—Persons
&aimor of baying a good clean theta, een got one of
too very brat Razors fur $l, warranted or no male. at
BOWS L TETLEY'S,
a.l Sign of the Golden Gun.
1-00 SPLENDID BAMBOO FISHING
RODS, the bent erer brought to Gib, market, for
SOWN & TETLEY'S,
Biqa of the golden Gun.
ROLL BUTTER-5 bbls. prime this day
aaeleed and for Bale by
ai,2_ . HENRY IL COLLINS.
_
PIANOSFOR VIE HOLIDAYS I .—Cues-
LOTTt liviso, 118 Woad street, has Joel
re...wired a complete melanoma of 0, 644, 8.)1, 7 .:: . .„ , ..r. i .. .:-,
7 and 7, octane Pismo Fortes, of the latest " .r i-,
styles, and containing all the new Improve.
moots, among whlchbre the following:
Full Grand Louie XIV. style, carved lyre, lege, case, ae.
Full Serpentine, with eliding music dusk, do do
Send do do do do do
Until , XIV. Style, dopear y do do do
do do with l kes, do do
Round corners, ftniabed back end front
do
fignare c. , ruers, finished back and front.
do plain.
The 71 octavo is a new scale, larger than any made here
tafore. _ • - •
.. .
Also, several SECOND DANT PIANOS.
One Rosewood 8 octave Plano Forte, with iron frame, nearly
as good as new, for 8 200
One Mahogany 13 octave nano, in good order 162
One do do do do ...... ...... 100
PIANO STOOLS of every variety, pt prices from $ 6 to $2O.
For sale by CIIAILLOTTE ISCUME, 118 Wood st.
decl6 ' Second door above Fifth.
,{-IA It VETS I CARPETS : !--AT MICA LLU JUST RE
tJ reived, and daily coming to hand. a large and choice
assortment of goods in the above line, lucluding—
Velvet and Tapestry Bnissela Carpet,
Three-ply, Superfine, Medium and
Low-price:l Ingrains;
Medallion and Tapeetry Ingrains, (a great variety of pat-
Lorne) Brussels, Damasks-and Venitian li,ul and Stair Car
-1;1111IF:
A LSO—Beantiful pattern. of Oil Clothe. varied:fa qualities
nod widths: Woolen and Linen Crumb Clothe; Batten; Coca
Matting; List and Bug Carpets; Franca Embossed and Vic
toria Piano and Table Covert; Hearth Rugs and Door Mats,
a grant variety. All other articles usually found in Carpet
Stores constantly on hand at F 7 Fourth street, near Wood.
W. U. & U. MICALLUM.
NEW AND VALUABLE BOLL. Just received
by J. S. DAVISON, 65 MARKET street, uear Fourth :
Christianity in the Republic; by Re, E. M. Vandusen.
Tile Gospel in Ezekiel; by Bev. T. Guthrie, D. D., Edinburg.
The Ten Years Conflict. or the History of the Disruption
of the Church of Scotland; fry Dr. Buchanan—fifth edition,
Edinburg.
DuueLlisti Mause.-a beautiful Story illustrating the Time'
and Trials of the Disruption—Edinburg -- $ ] , 26 .
Welcome to Jesus--12 cm.
Elegant colored Panorama for CMldren-25 cents.
The most beautiful Psalm Book in print.
The Book of Psalm., with Sacred 'harmonies.
Blakey's History of the Philosophy of the Mind.
Wilson's Treatise on Punctuation.
:Raceway for 26 cents, 45 cts. 62 eta, and $l6O, per volume
itc. (.1 'La>) 3. S. DAVISON.
IRON CITY COLLEGE.—DAY AND EVEN INU CLASHES
lY 1100E-KEEPINCL-1a all departments, including
many now and highly valuable improvements, which are
not elsewhere taught. Large classes attend evenings only
to receive a thorough mercantile education. Lectures upon
all the studies delivered to Evening Cheeses. Arithmetic
(new system) and Itaapplaaation to businosa. Alan,. writing
includud in the Mercantile Guam, or-taught separately.
Call fur a Circular for full partiralara at College Ball, up
pante the Past Office. - • P. W. JuraNs, rrluc4al..
novl4
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.—.A lot 24
feet on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 fent to
ir% hie alley. On the back part of the lot is a Cellar Well,
built for two small houses. This lot is in a desirable location
for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms.
Tltls good, and clear from incumbrnnce. Enquire of
GEO. F. GILL-MORE,
at the office of 91orniair Post.
aper's
NIAG AZ I NES rOR FEBR ARY.—
'M./Apt:LILO] for Feliruary—pi ire di cern.
halloo's Mogoszine for February—Pmts lo ceour.
Petensou's Ladies' Magazine for February—price 17 eta.
Leslie's N. Y-Journal for February—price 18 cents.
Yankee Notions for February—price 12 cents.
London Illustrated News--prir.o route.
Treats supply of N. Y. Clippers, containing account of
Prize Fight of Walker and Hayes.
Godey expected this afternoon, With ♦ariom new Bonk,—
and for sale lower than elftewbere, at
LAU VFER'S 1100KSTORS., N. SO Fifth st.
SLEIGHS, of the most beautiful and unique
designa, perfect wca - kmanabip, aril best material, manu
factured and furnished in two days , time, by
BIGELOW k CO.,
No. 4A 1114mond Pittshorah.
1114
OAK: AND OTHER IMITATIONS of
woo, alp= varnished and UnitartabO, far aala a 4
apt- W. klAbeitial C 0.13, WI Vriad Et
GE. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ea
. change Brokers, Dealers in Exchange, Coin, Bank
Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, &c. Collections carefully at
tended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
.41:4 - No. 74 Fourth street, next door to the Bank of Pitts
burgh. sepl3
J UN
WOODS, Banker and Exchange
Broker Dealer in Bxchange, Commercial and Bank
Notts. StoCk bought anl ic,la on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Intavo4 paid on Deposit.
41 - No. 584 Vourth street, nearly opposite the M. EL
Bank. decl6
THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker; and
Dealer in Notes, Bonds, S' 'v, Real Estate, &c., N 0.76
'Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jana
DRY GOODS.
SEW SALING GOODS--No. 74 Market
street, Pittabarelt,,Pa. The subscribers have juat re
ceived and are now opening their first arrival of SPRING
GOODS, to which they wish to call the particular attention
of their cn•tomors and the pubileg' °evilly. We flatter our
selves that we have never been able to offer so handsome
and desirable a stack as the present
Our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT contains all the new
styles and novelties of the Mann—
Ext. rich Black end Colored Mofmntique Silks;
" Jasper, Cheua and Striped
" Plain, Striped and Plaid Black "
" Twieted Silk Flounced Robes:
" "
" " Barege
Lawn
Also, Times, Barepee, Mathes. Lawns, Au.
SHAWLS AND MANTLES.
Our Shawl and Mantle Room is supplied with all the new
styles of Crape, Cashmere, Stella, Silk., Brodie, Moirantigue,
Mantilla, Lace, dc-, Sc.
NEEDLE WORE..
Our stock cf Collar., Flouneings Sleeves, &c., is not ear
pasevl by any stock West of the Mountains. •
Alin a good assortment of MOUSNLNO AND HOUSE
FURNISIIING GOODS.
DOMESIRCS.
Print., Oinghams, Checks, Muslin., Ticking., Kentucky
Jeans. Casainetta, Caasimares, Cotton, Linen and Pant Stuffs,
&c. Also, Wove.. Hosiery, Ribbons, and every other article
usually kept in a firet-citiss Dry Goods House, to which we
',licit n rail and examination before purchasing elsewhere,
e we feel confident wo byre never been able to exhibit each
ißeinsble stock LOVE BROTHERS.,
Porinerly Young, Stevenson & Lose.
74 Market eueet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CLOTHING.
"V i LW CLOTHING STORE, No. 4 Sixth
.11 sr, eet. opposite Liberty. Tha subscriber lum just open
ed this new establishment, where he has always on hand
large and choice assortment of all articles of CIAYTIIING,
which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at
the most reasonable prices. Us public ace requested to giro
him a call. (marlhly) • 13. OPPENTLEIMEIL
HOTELS
lkf Al\ SION HOUSE, GEORGE AU-RENTZ'
I.T.L. Pa ' o7.7urron, No. 344 Liberty street, jtuit beside the
Passengar Laput of the Pennsylvania Kafiri:ad, which makes
it the must convenient Maas in the city for passengers arri
sine by that road.
The proprietor having. at considerable expense, fitted up,
In excellent stile. the MANSION HOUSE, mould respect
fully 00licit a shall. 07 public patronage. There Is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive 'WAGON YAItD, afford
ing ample IL,CollittliklatiOn to travelers and teamsters. His
Leirder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market
tan afford. febliy
QT. CLAIR 110 TEL, corner Penn and St.
► Onir streets. Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned, former-
Is of itrenn'a Motel," having taken this large and commo-
Jima INTEL. and having refitted it In magnificent style,
respectfully invite him friends and the traveling public
to give him a celL Asritred. with the convenience of the
4.ue, nod his long experloor, m the linsineaa, a give
omits satisfaction, mad km charge. moderate.
Int 22 WM. C. CONYELIN.
( - 1001) INTENT ITOUSE, corner of Liber
ty and Grant streets. near the Railroad Depot.
lanl3.ly SUANNON, l'roprietor.
RESTAURANTS
yEYNET ALE.—`V. D. ENGLIS.IT, Sole
Bower rolt•bratud Kennett Ale and
I. , tout. Also, Common Al° and Porter, In quart and
Th . "mention of famine., and tho trade, roapectfully
pc .1—
. .
INEitAL WATEIt AND SARSAPA-
Pitt street, below Penn,
.1 tio - Ing and bottling; the alsive beverages on
an extensive 210,18. llis articles are of the beet quality, and
manufactured from the purest materials. octl7:ly
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY—
' PITTSBURGH, ROCHESTER AND NEW BRIGHTON
E.e.Pit..OS—Yer the especiel accommodation of the large
7 pulation along the line e' the Ohio sad Peunsyleanui Rail
road, between Pittsburgh and New Brighton, whine Intimate
business and social relati.ns r..yuuc sueli AgClley, TILE
ADANIS EN.PRESS COMPANY have mode such arrange.
inent with the Railroad as to enable them to put a triune
Messenger on the Acomouxiation Train, who will take
charge of as property and Masa priTcrl- to
him. lie will leave New Brighton by this Morning Train.
remain in Pittsburgh and Allegheny City during the day to
attend to such commissions as may be entrusted to hint, and
return by the Evening Train, with his Goods and Commis.
stout executed. All goods, ke., will be delivered or called for
in the two cities, within reasonable distance, without extra
eharge; but to insure such delivery, the direction on pack.
gcs, esi.ocially fur private Louses . she uld be explicit.
At Dray Station.. all matter will be left with the Station
Agent of the asthma' Company, when the proper party is
not at the Station on the arrival of the Train, to receive his
h rods.
lira charges for carrying packages, kr. * and for services
rendered by the Messenger, are intended lobe within rea
sonable limits. When the nature of the business is such as
to admit of it, op, Jai agreements will be made.
tik;:vra IL. IRVHI Les been appointed Messenger, and
will commence his duties on Monday. December 21, 1862.
OFFICES AND AGENTS.
Pittsburgh--di Fourth street. "
Allegheny City—Telegraph OBlea.
Maysville—Captain flay.
Sewickley Ste:. .—M- McLaughlin
Bockiester—N ~.to
Deaver—Dr.
New Brighton—Mr. 11001..
07nce Aiwa Emmen Co.l
Pittsburgh. Dec. 20th,1£164.
T 0 THOSE WHO WISH FARMS I I—To
here FERTILE LAND at a CHEAP .PRIOE, and on
easy terms, your attention is called to the Ridgeway Farm
and Coal Company. Twenty-five acres, or more in propor
tion, are given for $260, payable in instalments of $1 per
week or $4 per month. It Is located in Elk county, Pa, and
has one of the best markets fur its produce in the Scam.
The soil In a rich loam, and is-not to be surpassed for farm
ing, EU examination will show.
It Is ALL COAL LAND, underlaid by two rich veins,
which, on account of Its facility to the Lake market, will
shortly become or immense valno. The Sunbury and Erie
R. R. pcsees directly through it, which is now under con
struction from Erie to within a short distance from RI
way. The Allegheny Valley It. R. also passes throagliV,
connecting It with New York and Pittsburgh. The Timber
on it le of the most valuable kind. Title unexceptionably
good, and warrantee deeds are given. It presents a good
and subatontial opportunity to commence farming, providing
for one's children, or making an investment sure to increase
in mine. A new era is cow opening to this region of coun
try, and It cannot but become of great value. In a short
time Coal Land will be treble its present price. Further
particulars can be had from the pamphlets, which are vent
to enquirers. Letters answered promptly.
Apply or address SAM'L W. OATELL, Sec'y,
116 Walnut it, Phtla
Full Information Is contained In the pamphlets. [feb7;3m
O. P.DRuit .0. =TM.
BROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate,
fit. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Land bought
and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, invest.
moms made to the beet advantage, and Land Warrants loca
ted. Also, Agents fur the sale of Lots in the town of ST.
CLOUD, 65 miles from St. Anthony, and head of nav4ation
above the Falls. The surrey of the great Pacific Railroad
crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad
vantages it possesses as a place of business, will make it one
of the largest cities in the Northwt.t.
Ex.flocernor Ramsey, Minnesota.
Hon. Wm. IL Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota
Hoe. J. Meeker.
Hon. H. M. 'tire, Delegate to Congress.
Rice. Molllngsbead k licricer, Attorneys at I,aw.
Messrs. Borup h Oaks, Bankers.
Bee. T. 11. Fullerton, Register of C. S. Land Office.
se ,Z)
'MEW BOOKS, &c.—Household Words for
11 April ' • petit 20e,
•
Putnam for April 20c.
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Finley Lot April 20c.
Harper ' 20e.
Orahant . 20c.
Knickerbocker for April
Yankee Notions "
1121211=1
- -
Peterson,
Leslie's S. Y. Journal"
Rogers' Table Talk
Miss 3turray'a Visited States and Canada._
Panorama—by J. O. Whittier
ur the Pearl of Pearl River
Courtesies of Wedded Life
Italian Sights—by J. J. Jarvis
Christine, or Woman's .Trials
War in Kansan
London News for March 15th
London Punch,
Landon Times
LLarper for February, 1858....
Parsons who want new and readable Books lower than
they can be had elsewhere, come to
LA UPPER'S BOOK-STORE,
ap2 No: 77 Fourth street.
QTE AM ENGINE AND PUMP PACKING
►,J AND —TUCK'S PATENT ELASTIC PACK
ING AND LINING, for all parts of Steam Engines, Pumps,
be.. where soft p..ekiug is used. Engineers and all others
a ho hove used this Packing acknowledge its superiority over
all other kinds known.
The advantages aro: great durability, leaving of tallow,
reduction of friction, masequentri saving of power; a better
vacuum maiutalued on long voyages by vessels than by
:illy other material, thereby economising fuel. It does' not
nut nice to be taken out of tho strafing box, but being packed
in a metallic cone, fittisi inside the staffing box, the packing
Is gradually consumed. than saving time and material.
It is made in lengths of twelve feet, from .% to 2 Inches
diameter, and also in shouts of any size and thickness re
quited.
rrun.ples of the Packing, and models of the ()ones, can be
seen, and orders will Is, received, at
W. 8. all YEN'S STATIONS:IIT WAsznocaz,
ap3 jarket street. carter of Second.
TIRESH FERN LEAVES—NEW YORK
LEDGER—Devoted to Choice Literature, Romance,
ewn and Commerce, decidedly the beat literary paper pubs
lished in America, nd since the great literary name and.
American favorite, FANNY FERN writes exclusively for
thin paper every week during the year IBA shcnald cer
tainly make Bone of the most attractive papers in this co .41-
try. We can supply hack Noa. from the let of January.'
Call and take a look at the paper at
felt LAI7IFFard Book 1 4 t.are, No. 30 Fifthetreet. .
LAWNS AND BRILLIANTEs..-A., A;;
•i LOON lk CO. are Just o to ewe wary or'tie
PreAch Obirities and pains", eudrely um and desirable
sok&
line of property owned by Mrs. A__ „
by the line of said property N. 65°. 28° 11,90 feet 04 inches
to the Methodist burial ground; thence by said burial
ground N. 18 1 4 0 W, 149 feet five inches to the place of begin.
niag ; the =idiot being commonly culled the property of the
" Catholic Congregation of St. Patrick's Church." And Its
furtherappearing to said Court that the title toeald property
is doubtful and defective, and that said Company cannot
safely pay to any person or persons the amount that may be
awarded by said viewers, as the Table of said lot .by reason
thereof, the Court did thereupon, after due considoratiort of
thereof, theereapon, attar —
the premises. order said petition to be filed of record, and
. did rppoint Hiram Stowe, Robert Darragh , B. B. Chamber
lain, Benjamin Adams and James Allison, Esquires, of Bea-
Ter county, viewers for the purposes aforesaid, to meet upon
the lot described aforesaid, on MUMMY, ' , torch - the 31st,
1868, at the hour Of 10 o'clock, A. M. of tool day; and did•
also order and direct said Company to file a bond to the
Commonwealth in the sum of fourteen.Abousand dollars *
with security to be approved by the Court, (the same being
now on record and opproSed , by mid Cdttrt,rfor the benefit
of the person or persons foun d to be entitled thereto. and
did also farther direct nothw of the presentation of said pe
titian and of the appointment of said viewers, and of the
time and place of their meeting, and of tb a filing and ap
proval of said lizr.tis to be publbilted in the 'Pittsburgh
Post," and "Dally Commercial Journal:" for a period of two
weeks prior to the time of the meeting of said viewers• all
of which matters and things done in the premises, the Bight
Bev. Michael O'Connor, trustee, and any other person or per—
sons claiming or owning of said before described Lot of
Ground, will take notice, and at the time and place atom
named, appear before said viewers.
WILL A. STOKES, Solicitor Pa. It. R. Co. ,
March 12,1656. mh.14.42w
Joseph White's Carriage Repository.
TOELEI'II Wlirrit, now carrying on hum!
ness in hie spacious premises, (now lately
enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg
Turnpike, near the Two Mile Ron, between
Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectfidly invites the
to inspect his stock of CA.IIIIIAGEB, 8E1GG111.9;44m wAnd he
particularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one pica
only is m ad e.
place years' before his patrons the same choice collection of Car-,
Harps which, so many yeartpuit It has been bispertfctilar
department to select, from the carious end moat talented
Eastern manufacturers. The success of Iris new system is
complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply the
best and roost fashionable manufactures at moderate prices.
Unencumbered by those, heavy expenses, which the mania
for decorating houses of Madness hos hooped upon Abe price
of goods, (owing to large roam) JOSEYII WHITE will sell,
on ready money only, at much less than tbe usual prices.
air Carriages reprisal in the boss. manner, with despatch.
mhGalsw •
F -
.A.CTORY BUILDING FOR S ALF. --The
undersigned have for sale a large brick building In Al
egheny city, 135 feet long and two stories high; with "one
lot of ground 27 feet front by 136 feet deep, suitable for any
kind of manufacturing purposes. It has been used for a
Cotton Batting Factory and limas Foundry. Also, in said
building an engine, fifteen horse power, in good running or
der; together with three forty Inch Cotton Batting Cards
and Pickers, and machinery for making Caulking Cotter , .
'the engines and machinery would besoldscparateif remair•
ed. Apply to BLAKELY MOREY,
Corner Seventh and Smithfield streets.
03, {VIII be sold low for via, or exchanged for raercbart
takab
NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED:—
Christine, or iVomart's Trials andTrturnptur:- by Latins
J. Curtis. Price $ .1 , 12 p,
Woodhill, or the Waysof Providence: by Talvl 1,12
Diary and Correspondence of Amos Laurrtmce.—...— 1,12
Schamyl and Circassian Wart, by Machle. 1,00
The Three Marriages, or Life at a Watering P1ace.....: 1,1'44
Rogers' Table Talk DO
Tho Old Dominion: by 0.. P. R. James 45
The Ocean Queen. or the Seaman's Bride ar -
Rivingstune, or the Young Ranger llussar al
ALSO: .
harper's Magazine for April. Price.
Godey's Lady 'a Book .
Peterson's Magazine " .
Black wood's " iii
BBallow! .
Yankee Notions ~ 12%
For Bale at ',AL - FIER - a', No. 77 Fourth street, between
Wood and Market, nearly opposite the old Bank of Pitts.
burgh. mh2s
DALY'S STOCKING FACTORY. -C.
DAI.Y corner of 31.arket alley and Elfth street, finds It
necessary to contradict a report that has gained currency,
that he was selling off to quit liminess. Ile never had such
intention. lie informs the public that he still continues •-
supply
STrICKYNGS, SHIRTS DRAWERS,
And all kinds of HOSIERY , M.:establishment." His 'Fac
tory u near Ityan'e Building, on FIFTH tareat—open at all
times to the inspection of the public. .Die has. besides the
work of his own manufacture, brought' to the city the
largest assortment of Goods in his line ever brought to this
city, which aro warranted to be of the beat qur.llty, and will
tie sold at the most rataonable prices. He hits but one Sales
Boom, at the corner of Ilarkst alley and Fitt h stre
O et.
C. A hY,
Corner Market alley and Filth at
T%TEW BOOK BY MRS. CAROLINE LEE
LI ENTA-o.filliTi , HIP AND MARDIAG ; on. Jerre
o.3IIaOWS 07 /1.3113.1 CAN Ltra. The public will hail with
Joy the announcement of this new book by this celebrated
writer. This work will be found ou perusal by all, to be one
of the most exciting, interesting and popular work-xthat has
freer emanated from the Ai:herb:an mak It is a worklwiticb
the oldest and the yonngest may alike read with profit. It
will give entire satisfaction to ell readers—encourage good
mato ant good morals, awl while away many leisure hours
with great pleasare and- profit, and be rrcotumeniled to
inhere by all who peruse it. It can Le 100 l at NV. A. OIL,
DEN FENN EY'S Cheap Book Store • also. a great many other
sal popular poblicatlone . Call and examine at No. 46
FIFTH street, oppasite•the Theatre. • ap4
4 - SECOND-HAND CHECKERING PIANO,
Rosewood, round corners, 7 octave, nearly new, has
to.tal left with the subscriber fur Bale, the owner having no
further nee for it. The above Piano will be sold for $3OO,
net cash, being one hundred dollars below the reg - sitar price.
For sale by J011:7 IL MELLOR.,
rnh:24 81 Wood street.
TRY, BEST COLLECTION OF GLEES
EVER PUBLISIIED.—TIV-TOP GLEE ABD CHORUS
bi K—A New wit: Choice Collection of Copyrights num
before lnu-monizod, an.l many of the Genie of modern Gar
man end Italian Composers, arranged in a fiimiliar style, and
adapted to the use, of tiles Clubs, Singing . Glasses, and the
family circle; by C. JARVIS and J. A. OISZ.E.
This work contains a great number of new and favorite
Songs, harmonized in a style adapted to general purposes,
while many of the gems of Mendelssohn, Abe, Enehen, and
other celebrated composers, are presented in so original
form. The great variety of musical compositions here Intro
duced, eminently adapts it to the taste and rapacity of the
singing school, the glee club, and the family circle.
47,- PRICE, ONE DOLLAR:IM
Just received and for sale by
BurOE,
118 Wood st., second door above Elith at.
e... Sample 'copies will be sent by mail, tree of postage,
on receipt of $l.
NEW SPRING GOODS.-A. A. MASON
00. are opening some 1500 caeca and packages of
:sew Spring Dry Goode, received direct from Manufacturers
and Commissioners, comprising, In part
-300 cartons of Silks, Shawls and Embroideries;
30 cases Variety Goode, llosieryend Gloves;
40 " Lawns, Muslims. and Dosage De Laineit
120 " Checks, Ginghams, Ticks, Stripes, .tc.
100 cartons Embroideries, Trimmings and Laces;
120 cases Straw and Braid Bonnets and Millinery Goodie
80 " Summer Stuffs, Tweeds, Jeguis..tc.
300 " and own Muslim, kc., Ac.
To which they invite the attention of wholesale and retail
purchasers. mh24 •
THE SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From
all parts of the country, north and south, the proprie
tors are almost daily to receipt of each flattering teeth:um'
vials as the following, relative to B. A. Fahneetock'e ttnegttti
ad Vermikge
Marrs. B. A. Ftehnestock cf 03.—1 have been selling your
Vermlfuge in this place fir five years, and take pleasure in
stating. for the information of the trade and of the public,
that it has been, so far as I know, one of the moat satisfac-
tory remedies in the market, and one of the most saleable
medicines we have. I have also personal knowledge of its
good effects in numerous mine under the treatment of our
physicians, all of whom use It regularly, and always found
It to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can mom.
mend it as one of the safest and best in the market.
A. STOLL.MWERCIL
Prepared and sold by B. A. FAIDIESTOCK & CO.,
mh2o corner of Wood and First eta., Pittsburgh.
OkIERS' TABLE TALK.—Recollections
tr of the Table Talk of Samuel Rogers. To which le add
en Permian&
Christine, or Woman's Trials and Triumphs: by Laura J
Curtis.
WoodbtlL or The Ways of Providence: by Talyl.—(lloL
Edward Robinson.)
Forest Tragedy and the Palls by Grace Greenwood. '
Earnest Linwood: by Mrs. Caroline Lee Items.
India, the Pearl of Pearl River : by Mrs. Southworth.
Annual of Scientific Discovery• for WU.
A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States.
Sheep= Recollections. A work of great interest.
The Song of Hiawatha: by Longfellow.
Agency for the celebrated BALM DP THOIISAND FLOW
ERS. Also, the popular SALVE Of RUSSIA.
Booksellers, Mien, News Venders, and all persona deal
ing in periodicals, papers, Au, Ac., are requested to call and
examine the shelves and counters of the amp Book Store of
ruh27 H. HINER 6 CO., 32 Smithfield stmt.
ASHIONABLE CLOTHING. -= The un
dersigmcdd has Just returned from the East with a large
and varied assortment of
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, CASSlNtritio,
VEBTINGS, kF
Which he b prepared to manufacture, to order in the
.. 17c.
90c
.41,12
$1,12
$1 12
$1,12
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore be
stowed upon him, he respectfully solicits a continuance of
the same from hie friends and customers.
SW - Complete eatlefaction guaranteed.
/I F. 8110 PE, illionMen Tatum,
Third street, near Market.,
SPRING BONNETS.-A. A. MASON &
CO. are just opening a 1 ery large and well selected
stock of Spring Bonnets, comprising the new styles of—
Pedal Braid; Jenny Lind; .
Satin Straw; Ouse:tuner Lace;
15 end " Florence Braid;
Dinwond" Misses' Satin Straw;
Split " AlissPs' Flats.
BOYS' LEGHORN HATS, &c.
Also, a large assortmeut Straw Battens, Braids, Flowers,
bulands, to. ml/22
WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general
housework. Two or three good Cooks for city and
country. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade; must be well recom
mended. Also, places for four or five Girlato do chamber or
dining-room work. Four Boys In storm or to run errands,
and five or alz men at any kind of emploment.
Apply at LOWRIE'S Ne d intelligence Office,
feb2o N 0.14 Fifth street.
T ADIES' SAUNTLETS.—We have now on
.L. 4 hand a largo assortment of Lades' Kid, Calf and Buck
nanatieta, with various styles of Fancy Cuff&
L. HIREILFFsLD k SON,
No. 70 Wood 4rnet.
A NNOUNCEMENT.-
No.• 82 M. 87. AND 1 DIMOND.
FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA STORE.
The subscriber having extended his store through to Mar
ket street, is now enabled to keep a large and desirable
stock of articles in his lime and hopes for • continuance of
the liberality heretofore showed him. •
All goods sold at the most moderate prices.
mb2s P. R. DRAVO.
TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES TO
_IL LET—One situated on East Common, Allegheny City,
and one on Third street, below Ferry, - Plttsburgb.
nth 22 8. CUTHBERT A SW, 51 Mete! a4= y
BARNES' • PILE WT ON-6 dozen P.
ming by JO& iLIedINO,
WU; Caw Markel IL Loa DigaZond,
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FOR the PreventiOtt ante ISTER3II2 4
Ten: AND ltEparrzav FEVERS, Arm!, Conla
AND FEVER, Dcnot Amin, Grana3.l. Draturri Mak Swat"
and All other Mins Dianece , which have &common origin
in MALARIA aind.3IIASMA.
This la a NATURAL ANTlDOTlfswhielt will entirety pro-
tect any , reside* or Lravt4r, oven In the most "Willy or
eavunpy localities, from any Ague or Dillow disease *bat.
over, or any *Jury tram constantly inhaling , Malaria. or
Miasma..
It will instantly cheat the Agno In pertionatche Urea - std.
Cared for any length at time, frem one 4940 twenty ,etas, .
no that they need never have another chill, by continuing its
use awarding to direttietas. The patient at' once begine'te
recover - appetite and strength, and continua until a-pernia,
neut and radical core Is effected.
One or two bottles will onewer for' ordinary cases: some
may require more. Directions printed in German, French
and Ep.ntsit accompany each bottle. Price—One Dollar.
Liberal discounts made to The Dade.
JANIS A. 11110DR8, providence l I.
EVIDENOR OTSAYSTY.
NEW You., Jane 11,1966.
" I have mado a chemical examination
andaka' Fever
and Ague Core,' Antidote to Malaria,have tested
it for.eenic, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnine, but have
not found a parttlo of either in it, nor hams' I:found any
'abidance In Its competition th at would prove iuraflone to
the await:Mimi. •
JAMES B. MELTON, at. D, Chasid."'
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"Tmultnturi, thilon county, Pe., May 20255.
Hr. J. A. muxia--rev Slr The box of-medicine you
vent me was duly received on the 11th of -ApriL ••I, base, add
about onebalf of it, and ea far the plis who hare ueedit
are eatialleilllietyl has el:Waddle= hestertahaystoppid
the oTery one 4110 Ilia twilit, and elk of the meta
-were of longlbending. Sly stater, who has had - it rovers
years back, and could never get it Mopped, except by Qat ,
nine, and that only 03 long as she would take it, now,
entirely . , cured by your rerntly. lt. If'dlllLY."
•
catiTtor TO AGUE SUFFERERS.
Takerno - mora Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine,Ftrychnine, r
Anti-Periodic. or medicines of any 'kind, the virtue - of which
is owing branch pobonons drugs. The most they. can do Ls
to "break the chills" for a short time, while they are titre
to cause constitutional maladies that cease only with lire.
Remember that the only -Foyer and Agao remedy that •
harmless as smiles Imre, Ls
!Modest Fever.and dgne Cure. -
Xi.' For sae by JOHN MITCHELL, and DriAttritets gene.
WlLT:day
INHALATION
‘CURB Of ASTIOIA CONSTIVO'N,
NEW • AND VERY WONDERFUL.
HYGEANA
.BROI3GUT RODS 10 EBB DOOR 07 THE MILLION
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent
/I. ly boat made .by Dr. Oter.na, of this city, in the treat
moat of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs.
We refer, to "Da, Coatis' IhnIANA, Oa LNHALINO itYOtAW
VAPOR AND OMR? SYRUP." With this new method, .Dr. 0.
has restored many afflicted ones to health; as an evidence of
'which,. be has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the
treatment, o physician reituulm: "it is evident that inhaling
—constantly breathing en agreeable, healing vapor—the
toodiffinal nice must 'come in direct Contact With the
whole cavities of the lungs, and thus - escape the many
And varied changes produced upon them when introduced
into the stomach, and embject to the process of digestion."
'The Hyaenas is for sale by all the Druggists throughout - the
country."--Ncto Fork Dutchman of January 14.
The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with
.out the least inconvenience—the heat of . the body being
sufficient to evaporate the field. Ihrodreds of cases of Carel,
like the - following, might be named:
One package of the hlygeana has cured me of the Astbrath
of six yews' standing. J. F. liminatom
Postmaster of Duncannon,Ta..
I amcured of the Asthma, of tan years' standing, by Dr
Cords' Ifygeana. HAWAII? EASTON, Brooklyn, N. Er
;del. PA= of No. 5 Ilanimond street, N. P., was cured of
a severo ease of Bronchitis by the Bygeana.
My sister has two cured of a distressing cough, of soma
years' standing, and decided .to he incurable by the phyd
clans. She was cured in ono month, by the ß l ic lygeana.
J. 11. GAUELLIST, hfuond, sle.
The Rev. Dr. Cusses& of NoreVork, testifies of =mica
clue in the following language:
Raw Toss, November 15. 1854.
Dear Sir' —I think highly of Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana ns a rem
edy In diseases of the throat and 'lungs. Basing had some
opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced that it is a
most excellent medicine, both the Syrup end dm inhaling
application to the chest.
N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygeene 18 the ORIGINAL and ONLY
onTours ARTICLE; all others are base Imitations, or vile
and lannnotiaterfeita. Shun them as you would
POISON.
Sir.Por sale by Dr. Deo. IL Roper. 140 Wood street; R.
B. tellers k Co.: Les A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John
Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester.
isreat. and gelid l y,
ORWORT
.Dr. Rogers , Syrup of 44 t,
fttle . \ \ ll4lC l )11"
TOE TEE COMPLETE MEE OT
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis,
Spitting Blood, Asthma,
AND ALL OTHER LUNG CONPLALIT3
TENDING TO
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CONSUM p T 1 0 N ! 4
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111 HE above Expectorant, prepared by an experienced 'S-
1 Physician and Chemist, has now become a standard I '
Preparation, and is offered for the COMPLETE CURE of
those diseases of the THROAT laid LUNGS,
whiett, If neglected, usually terminate fatally In CON. ' i
SCRIPT lON. it contains no Opium, Calomel, or c • •
any mineral whatever, but is cometi entirely of then
Roots', Iferbe, and V e getable Suent, which burs 4 , . ..,
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specific influence upon the Longs and their -connected. . 4 ..- •• ..
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organs. Its immediate effete is to allay all Irritation. s
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and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid seer& I • . .
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and
t r i h o e ns g r ugh, th 4 Th auMu t tng ttier-ritamenitithenuland reli ev i n g otlt I 1 , •
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causes which give rise to It. It la approved of and re.
. . .
commended by Physicians of the highest standing, and
may be given with perfect afety to the young.* child or , I. _
the moat delicate female. .
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La* than half a bottle will generally mire an.i.ordl• *
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Rini COLD or COUGH, by following the dlreetiona. ,
One bottle Is woindly suliclent for a cue of um:- • - is • . .
0 TWA. %
Aleto dotes will relieve Tickling to M a e roa/1
or Hoarsen 11114 -
Ons bottle inn effectually stop Spitting Bina&
Three to Stebottles onlyarerequlred In Itroxichle.,
tie or Antheiss.
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Your to Right Wan will cure any moot irnelpi.. ... ....
ant Consumption.
One bottle is warranted always to do good, and WWI ; ~ •
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the patient that he is tactile riglit road to a CARE.
Judge now whether or not it is best to use P. Omit&
cotes on Ills at the office from multitudes of restored suf., 4 .
feren.
A. L. SCOVIIL At Co, Proprietors,
41-, .
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No. 804 BROADWAY, (con. Duane St.) New - York. .
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PorSale by
all Druggists thinnagboon the United Mates
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and Canada& • --
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TLEur sue, wholesale and ratan, by R. B. BELLI= 4
CO. corner Wood and Second streets.
Sold also by HENDERSON & BRO., LlbeitY__street; H. P.
.4111WARTZ, and Hintru h M 4 hieHENNdat, AHR,heny I
0117. floe-moorit.
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SANDS' SARSAPARILLA.
IN • QUART BOTTLES.
For the Removal and Pe man ed Gw'e e ail Ditedes arDiv
frost du /spare 'Sinai&mu
the Rood, ar .
Habit of the
This tray valuable preparation extracted from selected
roots of the finest description; by means of an expensive and
powerful apparatus, which obtains the medicinal and- active
principle in a highlyconcenthibA form, so Seslntiftcally com
bining the several vegetable produce in the process that
compound extract of Sumps:Ma is obtain** infinitelystopo
dor to any other for purifying the blood, and, the cute of'
&rants, Salt .Rheum, Ulcers, Waver, Born, Phiaples,'Ecils,.
Cutaneous Eruptions, Rheumatism, Mercurial diseases. Liner
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, CeinstimPtiorWitemalit-Tx
regularities, Loss of Appetite, and General
DabfKy: -
Thin powerful remedial agent acts ahnultanecmaly upon the
Stomach, the Circulation end thellowele; and gently !limn;
latex, while-it disengages and expelafrom.thesysted all that •
Is irritating and prejudicial to bodily-health. Tieing Finely
vegetable, ft Is perfectly hart:deal in Ite Operation: theirs:et
delicate. persona -day tike It at any time with Palma safety.
The astonishing success of this medicine .constantly In•
creasing during the last sixteen year!, has sectui3d for it the
Wingate - bed couunendattows of the Faculty, and it Weyer'
widespread popularity and extensive patronage,whfch throws
entirely out cf competition eierY other preparation of Bars*
parill tt a.
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Attention Is respectfully acildted to the following
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ANOTHER CURE Or SCROFULA.
Tier, N Y., September - 41M
Nam et. it-te D. Sends— Gentlemen: I have for nearly
three years been troubled with that dreadfuldisease, Scrota
ia ; so much so, as toba offenidve to my husband and tattly•
wlf; and to obtsihzelfoZ beve-tried eery:kind:of nerditine
that came under my notice, without effect. Qne of my neigh
bore, who had Seen cured of a similar . complaint by your
1 SamsparMa, advised ree to make etrial ofit, and I can truly
soy that It has done me a world of good, `baring completely
cured me. 'Hoping , that my evidence may • induce others
similarly .4 11 0: 4 to adopt the pine remedy, with the um*
satisfactory remittal, Iterattla gtatirflollY
• • Stain J. Poramat.
Proparcd and sold- by A. B. * D, SANDS, Drugghls
and Chem" 100 Fulton' street; Reef-Writ: Sofdalso by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK it CO., FLEMHaIi BROS4:Pittelaugh,,
and by Druggists generally., .Rrke,,Pper.bottle, or six i et
ties for fit. . .inhUtlm
CERTIFICATE' FROM DELA.WA •
aireota,DEfeWaltr,' larch iOth; Mt.
!deur& B. A. Fahstesbx* tlx,--GentlmnsutslAusi it to be
my duty to you, as well as to the public, to inform you of
wonderful effects your Ativelnahle Vermifuge had on me'
children. One we. taken ill, a short tlmetince, and I called
in my family physician, Doctor John D. Perkins. Alter an
examination, he pronounced the inneesto arise from
and prescaed Fahnetdock's Vernilfuge. Alter tie shad
taken a few doses, he discharged, at the first bperstion,
FIFTY-THREE OF THE LARGEST WORMS I ever saw in
lay life, and in the course of the day and evening be die.
charged between a quart and half a gallon of large.worma
Ile immediately got well, and has miloyed good health
since. It has hail a good effect with ray other children. Tow
may nee this %Attica% for the benefit of the pblic,.
EBENEZER
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Sold wholegaleand Wail by all the principal droggism and
country Merchants throughout the United Staten. f Wit till
HAVE YOU TRIED_
WEIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION
/f not, try it, and you will never be without it.
Be sure to ask for
WILIOHTI3 PREMIUM SATII.AItION,
Or you may get a worthless article.
For sale by all Draggle% 55 cents per bottle.
Wholesale Western Depot,. Dr. lalltablt, it. E. SELLERS
S al., end SATIN Ire vr.
1 latiliSbu VE dI4VLYAJ UNG rucaniid
and for sale by YLI 3XINa BROIL
1-gross Papion's Indelible Ink,
" Oox.ll Geletkie,
20}11te. Sal Ammoniac,
81.0 " Crude-Tartar,
2 bbbi. fine Drop Mack.,
2 " Dow Pink.
COUGH SYRUP—An effectu
ILLawe for Coughs, Coldly etc. , Prepandlind .44 au1.07
mb2l . Cotner 1411AMsnot
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