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    BUSINSSS :CARD 6.
SAMUEL C. - WM/ARP,
ATTORNEY AT LAVIT)
Pii=L
r sr 0171 A No. 71 GRANT chtreet., gtrott ,
nd Diamond alley. spa
4.11fiTt... LOWRIE, attorney at Law,
typ te Fourthatr'ct,Pitiaburgh,between.Bnithfleldend
elatlr deallay
- Tor
IL, Surgeon Dentist, suceesmr to
W. Biddle. No. 144 Smithfield strcet.
w =co hours from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to IS o'clock.
feblikly
tSCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five
out of Market.
ear otwe , hours from 0 o'clock L. 3i. to f, o'clock P. M
dec2o:y
OSEPII FILIII4.IIAG, saacessor to L. Wil
cox a Co., corner of. Market street and the Dianeaiad,
keeps constantly on hand a full aasortment of DRUGS, 'it
NINES, MEDICINE CELE3I"B, PERFUMERS, and all aril•
ales pertaining to his business-
Physiotans' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all
noun. JeSky
Rurr>r.+rAnaa,rT 4 , 24317.11 3,. plleffl2l
WP. MARSELA.LL &Co., Importe.ra and
• dealers in French and American PAPER BANG.
MO, No. 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
WSole aganta or the celebrated manufactures of Messrs.
Delicourt & Co., Parts.
-ang7
PITECIP ..... ....... J. ACIDIP.9OI‘.
VI RYMER & ANDERSON, (successors to
„LarJoelkun Rhodes k Co.,)'wholnsale dealers in FORIUGN
FRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONARY, SUGARS, lc.,
No. a Wood street, oppoeite tho St. Charles llotal, Pitt&
Bergh. apt:
3: M. LAT - TILE;
INERCHAN 1"r AILOit
(Dr . x .riel e e New Nii• 5 4 BT. CLAIR STREET.
.21331:11:011.
JW. KERR; ARCHITECT, REMOVED
from comer or Fifth and Wood to
..AIR STREET,
In Phillipa' nay hailding—continues to prepare Plans and
Specifications of, and to Superintend the. Broction of every
description of Buildings. de20:130.
• .A;. FULTON, BE LL AND BRASS
FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND erect, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
is propareato fund& IA? order :
CHTIB.OH, FrEASIEBOAT,,-FAMORY AND OT11:611 BFT,T , a
1 - )f all EiZel, 4
.rom 10 to 10,000 Ito.
OM AR BFi Tfi made: t:1 order. STOP and GAUGE COCKS
of an atm. for Eteamboat..4.
lIIIIERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINGS,
And Frary-stirlety of 81.:14.3 Castings finished ID the neatest
canner.
RABBIT'S ANTI-ATTRITION METAL; FULTON'S PA
TENT AIET/I.LLIC PACKING, for Stoam Engines. [apinily
L OUGHRIDGE ;MAXWELL,
LIAITCIACTINvie OF
Looking-Glances, Pt, '.ore Frames, and
Ilimaslit ;
knO. Dealers In Cloaks, House Furnishing Goods
ka. ka. &a.
.fa: Ulf. Wood street., above Fifth,
Plrrastriva, PL
(m13.3: 1 4 1
'Machine DTl:Lai:tea made to order
EDUCATIONAL.
St. Frllllleifi .4.cademy for Boys,
UNDER THE: CilltE OP TILE FllttiviCHSCAll 13110T1IltatS
Larattb, Calabria, County, Pa.
TIII S INSTITUTION; NATURALLY
situated for Educational purposes, affords all the in•
dncements that an be desired .let.la.Cathollo Institution.
ft is located in the raost healthy and picturesque pJrtion et
'be Alleghenies, distant four miles from Cresson Station, the
2ireci, mail route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The
scholastic year commencing tha drat Monday In Septombei,
will close the 15th of Jay following.
The Terme for Board, including a thorough English Satan
title Course, are tlOO per annum.
The Classic and Modern Languages form en extra charge
of glover annum.
Washing add roe of Balding ',17.5.
Yet cutler particulars apply to the superior of the Acal
demy.
Beferencea can Le untie to the Bt. Fey. Dr. O'Corrron.
ap:".*:l3-daw
Vincent's College anal Seminary,
UNDER TAE 01.112 OP THE BENEDICTINE PETILERS,
Roar Liatro - Eri• Wasinvor. el arid county, Pa.
TN THE -CCILLECAR--VRE TAUGHT THE,
x , usual branches of EaglisliY.lncatioa.
. the 11EL TINA.m,-urn - Cleasics Mathematics, libtory,
Ithetorics,Thilosephy,latc., DIA the different branches of
higher ~ndition niferonaryor =qui to these e2piring to
Priesthood.
The 'arras for Board and TOI on are ,f 2,0 per year, to be
paid semi-anatially, strictly in advance.
German and Prench and other languages, Drawing, Paint-
Lag and Mask:Jam no Gatreir.l4..argdg,eiCapring some rot-A - Ari.
permtion for the use of:instraments.
Medlcino, Wasbithg, Ideals, Stationery, etc., farm extra
charges.
Per partici:data apply to the Director of ti... College.
the Collegiate year begins on the let of :lap:ember, and
aria nu theel alp following.
&ATLIA.B. 0. II uatn,
Director of the College_
BOOKS _.I.ND STATIONERY
R OBERT A. LOOMIS,
(Successor to B. T. C. Morgan,)
BTATIONER AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS
AND NEWSPAPERS,
No. 41 Fifth street, Pittslitugh, Pa.
Co-Partnership.
Tundersigned have entered into Ca
Partnership, under the style of Win. C. Johnsion i Cu.
-SAMUEL A. JOLINSTCN,
Wil.rts - 31 a. JOE:ISTON.
Pittsl;nrgb, September 5,1557.
Et 810132t13107.1, J} G. 40a551G1L
Win. G. JOLINSTORr& CO.,
STATIONERS, -Blank Book Manufacturers,
and JOB SRLYTEIL . P.,,tio. 57 Wood street.; bota-ecn
Third and Pourtit,Tittabttrgb, Pa. aa3o
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
TIT D. RI.NEILART,
Vl' •
lILLITUTACITILIS9 AND
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
ALDERMEN.
CLIMES IL - LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
a:1)&1d austiae of fhb Potice,
OFFICE - ON THE 'CORNER OF WYLIE
_ .AND FIFTH STREETS.
business connected with this office will be attended to
• h mphaess. Conveyances of ail kinds done with legal
--such as Leeds, Mortgakes, Bonds, Powers of At.
to oy,, c. Titles to Real Estate examined.
embers of the Bar he tenders his services as Com
missioner t atie Depositions to be read in the several Coirtta
of this State, and elsewhere. His office is one of the main
Police Stall - oils of the city, and. consequently his facilitieFi in
Oxecutinz buriness of that kind are very desirable. I fe10:15
Alderman's Office.
TAMES S. 1100 N, ALDERMAN, ,EX
OFFICIO JUSTICE OP 'PRP PEACE, AND POLICE
MAGISTRATE--Office, No. 09 Grant street, nearly oppo
s its the Cob:ft - House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deposition, Acknow-
I igments and Probates taken; the Records examined,
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Wills,Leases, Articles of-Agree
ment, and of Partnership , Leters of Attorney, etc.,. etc.,
drawn np at short notice; Marriages Bolemnisodvand nil
business in the lino of his official duties, promptly attended
to- Office hours, from 7% A. it. to I r. at., and from 2
to 6P. ar. • • apB4l y
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE,.No. $ 5l
ky • Market street, for the sale and purchase of Iteal
Estate, renting horses, attending to insurance and repairs,
obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, &c,; making convoy
ances, deeds, bonds, Lc; writing letters and corresponding
with parties abroad, ac.- oclB
BELDEN SEYMOUR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Ririwars.—llierare. Hanna, Garretron A Co. Robert
Parks, Rs 4.
WESTERN LANDS
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 60 WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, 01110,
Efss for We Lantit in Illinois, Wisconsin, Mlnuesots,
Michigan and lowa. Ho will exchange Lands in Wis=ndn '
so., for Pittiburgh manufactures, and also for city property.
All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addrn,ing me as
above.
Safety and Econotny In Light.
WILY WILL. YOU BURN CAIiciPIIENE
AND FLUID, when you can get a cheaper and bet.
ter light. Pre lierosene Oil, rinds from the gas of Cannel
Coal, produries the cheapest, moot brilliant, steady, pleasant
and. safe portable light over offered to the public, and no
danger' of explosion; more brilliant than gas; and qmie as
cheap; Yampa' of the meat simple and easily managed can
straotion. 'Yu sail) by' T. D. it IiODKINSoN,
No. 79 Smithlield street.
VS. Bewareof a counterfeit already in the marketituarit.
&can Camphatie, with a little Coal +HI to scent it. [I 27:13
COOKING BY GAS.
A WORD TO THE LADIES.
1 1 1 11 E IIEATED TERM LS APPROACH
ING,..II. and we call too. LttoutiOn of the Ladiea to tilt
fact that
COOKING, IRONING, ETC.,
Can bo done with economy, without op; rewire heat, with
ont-scot, an d with despatch--tho fire being almtys ready in
s moment-1:1 neing
IttuAgrave7s Gat Ortokbotg Stove,
To which we rer'pectfraly invite yonr attention at N. 15
Smithfield street. . S. A. JOHNS:id A 8110-
in, County and City Bights for ea 14,-
AVE:IF.S I WORii
CctI4FECTIoi.
t.) ,
ONPLOTION 0
NEEOTION, ON,
0N
P EOTIONuON F
B ,
oNpt,
—0 TIONJ.CONI , F.o
T I 0 N oNyHOT
0 -O 0
- N,400 N PLOT
NONP NO '1 1 0
N e ON7BOT lON
60 NSW' ON..
The meet pleasant, We and effectual Worm Remedy Dow
In me.
!repined a j n a l a Ma k holet) end retail, by
• Car. Wood'end Sixth cts., Pittsburg:l, Pe ,
And told by Drank& inarigcally... .
ER-- or sale by . _
J. E. WELDIN
DOLLAR SAVINGS gt. 4 INZA,
Ito. 05 -Pbart h &reel,
tiII:MEE 110031, JONES' NEve r.OILDING.
OPEN DAILY, from' 9 to 2 ,) : 0 1 .9ek ; also,
on `Nuanced= and Saturday evening., from May let
to November lot, from 7 to 0 o'cloco; and from November
let to Slay Ist, from 0 to 5 o'clock.
Deposits received of nil rams not lees than ONo Dollen,
ands dividend of Cm pronto declared twice a year, in Jane
and December. Interest was declared at the rata of six per
cent. per annum, on the first of December, lira; olio in
Jorte . arisi December, 1856, and in Jane and Decernber, 1857.
interest, If net drawn out, le "placed to the credit of the
depositor as principal, and bears the EU:II ,, interest from the
first days of Juno and DeccraLer, e.empoiiiiill in; twice a year
without troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this rate, money will double in less than
tvielve.yoirs, mating in the iggragate =GUY AND OrileakLl
. -
rca CLICT:6 - 'MAIL
Boas containing tho Chattor, By-lattre, stale; end 'Kept.
lotions, furnished gratis, oa application at the office.
!'resident--il. AL 1311,N1C.
VIC 3 PEL.93DISTS-
Etiopowoll Hepburn, John H. Shoentierger,
James Shidle, N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
Robert Robb, James D. Kelly,
William S. Lavely, James Ilerdmau,
Hill Burgwin, John B. Cosgrove,
• T11.L17113. :
William J.Andersoo. Jamea W. Hellman,
John G. Backofen, Cherlealtnap,
Albert Culbertson, P. A. M.adeira,
John B. Canfield, John ILAtellor,
J. Gardiner Coffin; Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. M. i'ellaeh, 51. I).
Cirtrles A. Colton, !tear:, L. ningwalt,
Waniala t)t.tila.ta, John Si. hattyer,
Frencl, Felix . fleorge :i. Selden,
George le. Gills ore, Alexander Tindie.
James B. loon, - Theobnld Umbstoutter,
William S. Haven, George R. Whits,
St.reary and Treaturer—CHAS. - A. COLTON. II
BANK OF lOW A.
A. J. STEVEN S £ CO.,
DESMOINES, 1 0 " A--
CIOLLECTIONS MADE and prompt,'
J mitted. LANDS selected and locate]. C.%witalists
wielding to make investments in the West, am do so through
this house. Ourrespondeuco solicited. I rey-21:61n
DILLIES IN ALL 'ulna 01
Na 129 WOOD'STREE.2
BANKS
AMISH LCCO-115 t LV.,B. D. LoiThilS.
USTIN LOOMIS rCU., Dealers in
Promissory Notea,lßonds,ls.lortgag.a, and Soca ri tiros
fur Money.
Money Loaned on Che,:qts at 5 hurt dates, ,T itle CUliatOral
;CCU/it - Y.l
NOTES AND DILAI 7 n DOUGUT AND FOLD.
Perseus desiring Loans can be accorathodat , on reasona
ble terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good areal-S
-ties at retilanarativa prices.
Also, atnnd to the Sate, Renting and Leaslag of !teal
Estate.
Office, Nu. 02 FOURTH. street, al,ove Wo,:rd
r,73„,.AusTIN woHis, Notary Public.
I• iIeLMEs & BONS, Bankers and B
changc BrokerP, and 1 2•ealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept
ances, Gultlf , e..tirer and Ban': Notes. Exclu.,•nte on tlae not
ern and Western con.itaatly for sale.
Gollentians made in all the cities throughout the United
atatze. Deposits received io par funds or current paper,No.
67 Market stre..t,i,etween Third and fourth Att. I ja:30..1y
THOMAS WOODS, Commercialßroker, and
'Ocala: in Note'.3, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, , N 0.75
Feurthi.trea,, Fittehargh, Pa. jar;)
........ It. BUNTER.
Wrila iTtcHTII tig, CO.,
ii 01E if, 8A LE GROCERS,
1.1„S Se , coad a 141 Fllnit
rar'26.
Wit. MILL It, Philn W. 1L1C61316 , :i, l' I t t.tb'
1 .54.
WHOLESALE (i - Rft)CERS,
AND 1MP0R.T.1.11114 01?
BRANDIES, WINES AND SEGARS.
Nos. ` - .2',31 and 323, Corner of Ltberty and
Irwin Streets,
AND EOL AOE:sITB Fop.
=tl4'weare: - 's City Gidass 5
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IRON, NAIL-2., YARNS, GONSTANTLY
iIAND. i. 2
• . . .;1 A. I
C AAN 113 3 ite ES EAril &
.s , soCStiFf:Blf T-0 47EC3 t I
IVUOL.EtiiidE GROCERS,
ntok.T., it iil.S, GLASS, COTTON TAIINS,
A.:11) RAI:II.II73.CTUTUIS 69H KR !ALL
01 W..ud and Pieter gtre4A,
PITT.I3.BURG LI.
FOkiWAILDING AND COMMISSION
CO. - a,..t;:_ 7 4
Fox - war(ling and Lida. tission Merchants,
ESGFRi=oss Ur TEII
ColWas' illittsbargh,
CANAL LINES.
N 03.114 AHD 115 \VATS?. STIVIRT, PITTSBURGH, PL.
tIiODES, HAGEN itL CO.,
FORWARDING AND COIIMISSION
BIEIRCIIANTS,
No. 30 Steexolti: ST., CINCINNATI, 0. Ljy29
J. D. HOUSEMAN,
(LATE OF HOUSEMAN A SMITfI,)
COMMISSION AND FOIMAADING
DIERCILINTS,
Ito. L 11. Second Street,
ap3:Sin ST. LOUIS, MISSOUEL
Casa. LitliPHlLEre, C. J. Hos Jotut Wisionv
Humphreys, Hoff Ma 1 & Wright,
FLOUR FACTORS°
PRODUCE AND GENERAL ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
7l NORTH WHARVES AND 155 NORTII WATEIL s - r,
Above Vine Street PI ILADI A.
REPEP, TO
Conrad, Thompson A Co., Philadelphia.
Thompson, Clark A. Young,
Biter, Price h 00,
Caleb Cope A Co.,
Sarcroft, Beaver A Co', 44
Canby, Neville A Hughes,
K M. Lewis, Csahier F. and M. Bank,
es. G. Slitchell, Cash i e rch's Bank. "
Morrie L. Hallowell A Co.,
McCutcheon A Collins,
John AL Essnuedy A C 2.,
Co.,
PiCkett, Mathews h. Co., Maysville, Ky.
BhroWsbury A Price, Madison, lnd
ST. 11. Langlny A Sons, flallipolis, Ohio.
Lawrence A Mathias, Louisville, Ohio.l
A. D. Bullock k Co., Cincinnati, Ohio,
W. Holmes A Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Replay, Cosgrove a Co.,
novl3:ly.
LENRY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding and,
Coraminsioa.llerchant,aud wholesale dealer in 11.81:1,
olliaLlyn, Bimpa, svPl),3 and Pilillitoll. generally, No.
2.5 Wood siren, Pittsburgh. mare
GLASSWARE.
LLIP.IO B. C13L.1110 SiO&IANSOZEIVSO3.
EDWARD DIVISIDGH MART L. lIINGWAL2
rionLlNa, ROBERTSON & CO., Mama
faacirers of Cut, Pr o 4 and Plain Flint GLASSWAiU,
warehouse No. 17 Wood stint, corner of Front, Pittsburgh.
.VZ - All other Iliad's of Glassware and Window GI 1 t 113; at
- nrices.
Low ilarke:t
JAXIS n. LiDLI3 Joaren L man.
_EDLIE b. - , lILAM, Succusors to Mulvany
L i ltz Lcdiie, mannfacturtre of Cat, Ifoulded and 'gain
and Fanny Colored GLA,S6V.iIIg, a nd d ea l... I n a ll
kinds of Window Masa, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware•
noose earner of Mr2.1. - et and Water streets, Pittabugh.
CFA y
WINES AND LIQUORS
SOHN BILIZAR ee. CO.,
VEBOLE66LE DE“v^' IN
WINES AND LIQUORS,
AND RECTIFYING DISTILLERS,
So. 185 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa..
Always on hind, Winos, Brandies, Gins,
:dr.nougahela and liectitied Shickbyrry,
Wild Cherry, itavbe and Ginger Ltrandie3. Lapl2:ly
13E1813
DIC ENNEDY, Wholesale Wino
And Liqaor Mer - .hants and Rectifying Distilieie, Nc.
dmithSAd et mt..% Pittrbarzh, Pa.
' =
rIIIISINEV LOPS of various pattern, for
't,„/ aala froaTj EL H. COLLINS.
T VOISAC CO AN ILi ARS.—A large assort
merit of favorite brandN on band and for sale by
IVNI. EL SNITS
118 iiecon.i, and 167 First s treets.
aIiACKEREL--100 bbls. and half Ws. No
111, 21arga;fcx et& by I Jy2.21 WiNilY IL COLLINEL
11Q1LEACI3ING FOWDEBS--50 caskE of
A." 1E3L1111131 Si .10/1116012.11 and: other biaatlx. Just rec'd
and for eale low by JNO.2tI. PERKLN3 4t 00,
r. 2 . 123 Wool etr.et.
•
B OOK PAPER--100 reams 24x38, a nice
artirini oat roonived and for islo by
JNO. TES. PERKINS lc CO.,
4 123 Wood street.
hr j r A 4l /8 7 ,-, Yon R o ll a ba lF S G an i a l toreaA ja.
B. L. BAH2;ESTOOK.OO.
Corner Wood and South' eftwts.
11113TTER,--500 lbs. fresh Packed Butter
Ass Jcßt received and for sal° by' •
JAMES A.. FETZZI4
ee9 Corner Market and Find fweet.g.
CH RC K BOOK S—On all thn fialilLS - -and
Brokers fit NY. 4. HAVVI)
mill-I, Printer aud Stationer. .
ICta i WPiN fr Ph---.-P-E-k-_34) reams newt - - dim Bag 'Wrapping, asnperior article, far sale bi
ja.l9 J. B. WICLAIN,
INSURANCE.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FARM'S UNION INSURANCE cORIPANy,
At ATBENB,' BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., Jan.l, 1838, as
prescntwi to the Stockholders, and made out In compliance
with tho State Laws of New York,Ohlo, Indiana, Illinois, &c.
The name of the Company is the FARMERS' UNION IN
SURANCE COSIFANY, located at Athem, Pa. Chartered
April 11 1863, by the Legislature of Peousylvania. Charter
Perpetual.
Cash Capitol, which L 9 all peid op
Surplua in addition Motet"
ABBLSei.
Fifty-fuer Bendo and Mortgagee, at
MX and seven V cont. interest,
amounting in the aggregate W.415'2,315 00
Which mortgagee are or valua
ble and productive real estate,
principally farms, recorded and
first Ilene, worth generally double
the amount and more than mort
gaged for in each rata, and in no
case lesa than fifty V cant. more,
exclusive of farm buildings, and
so certified by the Recorders,
whore recorded, to the and tore of
tha states of Ohio and
Ninetaon six "V cent. Benda amply
secured 47,885 50
Gash on hand and in Bank 8,449 Li
Cash in hands of Agents, and in
course of transmisaion, secured
by bonds with anroties
Due cu 1, - Peles ro-innctred, kc
Bihe ocuivable, viz: promianor y
Lottspayable at bank and to , the
Company
Interest accrued, (principally duo
January 1, 1858,)
Safe and office Fixtures and Fatal-
---$ 266,485 61
U 100143 POll TO Trio. 1857.
Ammo! of PreminniH received darlOg the
$
year
Ain't irttere3t re:eived during the year . 11,442 06
Ain't received from all other etICITC.CH. 2,480 00
LXPIODITITRIS.
Expenses for the year, including
commissisns, salaries, rests, rein
el:trance, printing, advertising,
taxes, and all other expenses $ 19,166 66
Dividends paid deit'ing the Year 17,060 60
Losses paid, which occurred, prior
to December 31,1668 7,674 66
Losses pain which occurred during
46,681 64
the year
LLL.9.11,12118.
Losses adjusted and not dna (since
paid) $ 12,500 90
Losses incurred and in process of
adjustmen• ' 0,307 00
Losses reported, on which no action
has been taken 6,500 00
Loses resisted, ou ground of insur
. ance after fire, property transfer
red before loss, property lost not
covered by the Policy, de—
12,100 00
39,407 90
Whole amon of risks taken during the yaar...56,429,862 00
Wholo amount of risk at date' 4,861,440 00
CTATIS 07 PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY OF BRADFORD, se.
C. N. Shipman, President, and J. E. Canfield. Secretary of
the Farmers' Onion Insurance Company, being severally
duly sworn, depose and say, and each for himself says ' that
the foregoing is a true, full and correct statement of the
affair& of said corporation, and that they are the above de•
scribed ofricerstlieroof. 0. N. SNIPALiII, President.
_ .
J. E. CANFIELD, Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn before me, this 25th day of Juno
ary, 1855, 11. 0. BAIRD, Justice of the Peace.
T. J. HUNTER, Agent,
No. SO Water street, Pittsburgh.
FI t 3,141 INSURANCE,
IsY TRU
RelianCe Mutual limstwrantre Co
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PBRPIAUAL, EROG AN -
DIBB,I/11BNITIMU, &0., IN TOWN OR 00UNTEto
0111001 Fo; 30 'Walnut stroot.
cAPITAT;;4II7i,926 ..A;g3Fdj, 02114,48t1 GU
luveJtiAl as_ follows, viz:— • . I
First Mort g age on Improved City Property, worth
donblo tneamomit - 5120,200 00
P:ansyliania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. Mortgage
Loan, swao c4st, 25,000 00
A.lleghony County 0 per cent. Penn's It. R. Loan. 10,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stock 4,000 00
Stock of the Reliance Mntual Insurance Co 19,150 00
Stock of County Fire insurance Co . 1,050 00
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 476 00
Bills Beoeivaele,busloxs paper 52,711 50
Book Amounts, accrued interest, etc $,33 LO
C4ak on Luau and lu Batik • 10,043 20
;:t 52,466 139
°LEM TINGLEY, Ffushient.
1411117201113.
Oitin Tingley, i Samuel Blispliam,
William R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
David S. Brown, William Miss....,
Cornelius Stevetoon, ni4amin W. 4 11, E3i.Y.
John R. Worrell, lidarahall IL 11,
li. L. Caron, Z. Lo:hrop,
Robert Poland, Charles Leland,
hisses Johnson Jacob T. Bunting,
Charl,3 S. Wood,: Smith Bowen,
Jaulc , 3 S. Woodward, Wm. 1 1 4. Semple, Pitteb`g.
na3 B. M. RINCIISIAN, tooretary.
J. GARDLNE , i , COFFIN, Agent,
rar3 ... North-Not corner Third and Wood streets.
'ERCHANTS' INSURANCE COIIPANYq
Of 1? nitsi.4l 1:144
WM. V. P.r.171.T, Presid•mt.........D. J. 'Ai'CA.I. - 1.1,
Amount of Capital Stock paid to and invnatad...s2oo,ooo 00
Surpina 63,423 3b
t'263,42d 35
Insures Cargo Risks on the Otto aad blissizsippi Rivers and
tributaries. 'wires against loss or damage b 7 +Tiro,
Also, against the Perils of the Bea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
n/ESOTORB:
Wm. V. Pettit, I. 0. Montgomery, John M. Pnmroy,
D. J: McCann, - Reno Gallon,
B. L. Wooleton, John A. Marshall, ohas. B. Wri ii ht,
John J. Patterson, Inwood T. Posey.
01 , 71031110:
WILLIAM V: Pri' Freil4..lal
H. F. wrraEß, Vice Proviena.
D. J. MgOANN, &cretary.
BEIPBANNOZII:
•
In 17-7,--d•lphia'• l ln Pliikuleiphia:
Bulger, Lamb A Co., Steinmitz, Juntice A Co.,
Truitt, Bro. & Co., Roc,*,., Morgan 1k Stidfole,
A. T. Lane A Co., Nunroy,OralclrFol l A Co,
PPITSBURGII OFFICE, '0.97 WATER BTR.IO.IT.
ap9 R. W. POINDEXTER, Agont.
WEST BRA.NCH
MUTUAL INSURANCT COPAPANV,
LOOK ILAVEY, CLINTON COUNTY.
CHARTERED BY TEE MIMI...AV= or PENNSYLVANIA
arai Capita 1.......-$1300,000 I Proniatis N0te5...5182,043.
rfiINSURE IIIS COMPANY WILL ON
J. Buildings, Merchandise, furniture, fro., in town or
country. nizawrose:
lion. Jno. J. Pearce, fion. 0. 0. 1.1.1.11-ey,loharlea A. Mayer,
1
John B. Hall, Oharlea oria, Rater Dickinson,
T. T. Abram, D. K. Jackman, IW W. White,
Thomas Kitchen.
HON. G. 0. HARVEY, President.
T. T. AOaAMB, Vice President.
Tnos. Krtcnizg, 13c.cretary. •
83/72AraCtia:
gamma 11....L10yd, Pr. J. S. Crawford,
A. A. Winegardner, John W. Maynard, A. Updogra,
L. A. Mackey, Hon. S. Cameron, James Arfferaong,
A. White, Thos. Bowman D.D, William Iregron,
James Qiuggle, Win. Vanderbelt, Hon. Win. lilglor,
OFFICK—NO. 61 FIFTH BTHBET, Prnancutia.
de2.l:il J. A. LIPPERT, Agent.
rioTTE FRANKLIN iffitE INSIJIIA.t4CE
11 COMPANY, OP PIT DELPHIA.
Drasureas—Obarlee W. Ilancker, Thomas Hart, Tolea4
Wagner, Samuel Grant, - Jaelsb 'R. Smith, Geo. W. Iticharde,
llordomi D. Lame, Adolph' E. Born, David S. Browne, Eton
rhs Patterson. , N. Detteragn, ETerident.
Cndu G.-13Ascam, 86 , vetarY4 . -,'
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or Inairod, on every
&ascription of property, in town and country, at retell ea low
as are consistent with security. -'• • •
The Company have reeerved a large floHatlagout Fund,
their capital and premiums, safely invt‘siad, af.
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1651, as pub
liale&Agreeably to an Act of Aooembiy, wereas follows, viz;
Mortgage .tl/18,31,8 68_
•
Real I..tate 54477 78
Temporary Loa= 83,966 15
Stodiai— 61,880 03
Cash, A 0...—..
Since their incorporation, a period of twecity-one year;
they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thod•
ittr.dl)olbsrad asses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of Imamate, as well as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness all lisbilidee.
.1. GAB:011111:. ( 1 0,IFFIN, Agent,
Office, north-eastcor. Wood :Ica
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE HAI:SUL i rezident;
.7. U. Goamm, Secretary.
Orrics No. 73 Water street, (Spang B Co's Warehoute,) tjp
6 Lairs, Pittsburgh.
Will insane aguinst all hinds of -Yitp. A itT
A Home Institution, m..l.nog.l'hy Direcimr. , who are well
known in. the community, and who ass det, , nnined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, as offering tho best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 81st, 1157.
Stock Accounts,...
'Mortgage,-
17:M5-Receivable,.
Office 3. , Saruiture,..
Open Acez:9M3,—
Onah,.-. .......
Premium Notes,-
Bide Diacomited,
Get 117.4 DarJe,
.1. v.. i.Attlar,
Tames Attley,
Andrew Ackley,
Nathaniel Elolmet,
D. AL , Lon g,
0. W. Rictotion,
• PITTSBURGH
LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE
.LV,4URANCE COMPANY,
NO. 96 „WATER BrREET,
' • ROBERT GALWAY, President.
• taunt. Basun, Vice President,
P. A. Itursaaar Secretary. • ,
ArThis Company apptutain to
or connected with LEP& RISKS. ' • • - 7
Also, ,agninat
..AND - tIARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Riaatteppi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RIMS
_generally _
LTA agabist Doss and . Damage by Piro, and against : the
Perils of thellea and Inland Navigation and lituisportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
oR parties.
.
' : 26 Dart - Samuel 314:Markan
Vaciatli P.Gazzam, M. D , John Scott;
wee lifirdtall, David Richey,
' lostinaltilman, Charles Arbuthnot,
=TVS. Leech,
' l / 2 3avia i c ' nm33:L 1 1 91nrartioy,
Wllliara Carr, Jno. hi 0911.1.
$ 200,000 00
. 53,485 51
$253,485 61
1 ^Ol 90
..16 I
1 ID 40
$99,153 35
$ 5 90,435 80
$ 1 7 212 , 708 44.4
tim,ack 00
2,160 00
4,161 67
2LI) 00
9,478 04
14,811'45
40,216 89
125,003 73
11817,641 79
DIRIUM9
E. Miller, Jr.,
George VI. Jachnon,
Alex. Spwr,
Wm. T.night,
Alexander Ntralek,
Wm. EL
F. M. GOIIDON,
F:s4ary:
Dimacrrone.
RATLROADS.
RAILROAD NOTICE.
The Pittsb'h, Ft. Wayne Chleetao
RAILROAD COMPANY,
WITII ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCK
and equipment, and its through connections is pre.
pared to transport Passenger) and freight from 14.11LA
DELPIIIA and PITISBURGLi to CIIICALIO, ST. LOUIS, IN.
DLANAPOLIS, CINCINN ATI, and all places West and South
west, with a great degree of regularity and expedition. •
The fact that this Road tonna a direct and consolidate
line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is a sufficient guar
antee that its Trains will maks good time, and connection
with Trains on other Road.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY MAY 10th, 131 - 58, the Train
on this road will leave the UNION DEPOT, Pittsburgh,
daily, (Sundays excepted, as follows:
PASSENGER TRAINS
Pittsburgh. Crestliue.
U. S. hfall , . 7:30 A. IL 7:07 P.M
First Expre55,...........2:40 A. IL 10:00 PM ! 6:00 P. M.
Second .........::1i P. 111, 1023 P. 51 4:60 A.M.-
MACH CIIICAGO—First Express, at 7:00 A. II.; Second
Express at 1:30 P. IL
REA.OII CINCINNATI—First Ex - limas 6:20 r. IL; Sdaund
Express 7:25 A. ii.
ILEACII AT. LOUlS—First Express Caoo A. it; Second Kr.
press 4:63 p. u.
All 'Trains -make closo connections at Crestline for Colune•
bus, Cincinnati, lodirtnapoli3 and Itt. lezipi 0150, ut Port
Wayne with Trains-on- Vilohnah oho Woetern 'Railroad for
Linfapttc, C:-utral rt. Loan.: eiHn, ct Forget with
Traina on M. R R. N. , and 1 ins with Trains coa,
Dayton and Michigan ItatiroAil
RETURNING.:
From Chicago. Ft.Wayno. Creatlirm. Arr.Pttak.l4
13. 8. Mai1,..10,00 P.M. 5:30 A_ 12:40 P.M 15.02 P. J.
Ist Express, 0,30 A M. 2:00 P. M. 9:12 P. ':4l. 8:10 A Y.!
2d 6:25 A.M 1:15 P
Theca Trains mate closo connect any with Trains for ft
adelphia, Baltimore Now York and Boston.
Trains from St. LOW?, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and CODS Or
bus make close connections at ()Testicle with all rettirrilug
Trains. At Fort Wayne, Trains from St. Louis, Central lIIL
nois, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with a b use
Trains. At Forest, connections are made with Trains to and
from "Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. The Q. S. Mal
from -Pittsburgh to Crestline, being a train for local bunt
acts, is overtaken by the Second J'txpross.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Leave Now Brighton for
Pittsburgh, at udlo A. M., and 111:2.5 I'. M. Leave Pitts
burgh for Now Brighton et 9;30 A. M. and 6:00 P. M.
BAGGAGE WIWI; ED TIIROUGLI, and no charge. for
handling.
Travelers or persons Intending to purchase tickets in Pitts
burgh for the West, will bear in mind that the only Agent
authorized by the P., P. W. & O. It. IL: C. & P. It. It., and
Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Companies, is
GEORGE PARKIN, at the Union Ticket Office,
Connected with the Penn'a 1L E. Paccenger Depot,
Corner Liberty end Grant streets.
lIA.GGAtiE will not ha chocked for persona purchasing
taokrits at any other place in this city.
FTO COMMENCE ON MONDAY, May 10th, and continuo
until farther notice.
J. J. HOUSTON, Oeu. and Nr't. Ag't.
D. W. NOSS, Paler. Agent, Chicago.
JOS. ii. nouRE, Supnrintr.ndt,nt.
VFEF,TII,I?.S ROUTE,
ITEM,,
TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE aid ST. LOUIS
VIA PlTT;i6Ulaili, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO,
d ol4-.E. i16 , 3 i*.. 1 49
AL DCINCINNAiI , ILVSILTON 8 DAYTON P.A LIWA DR,
bLAW Altli CIIT-OYF
Ds-L.(4mm or.ly 329 r.tt'vz ii/Imitrii 4r, eincinnats
TIIIS LINE is composed of 'toads of the
First Cisoa, and Li located through a I.antl I'll I and
highly cultivated portion of the Stow.
birect connection LI the Ohlu and
MisArdopi tra,lLe ‘.l 11,e C. S. A Li. A 0. A 31.
Roads, being canne , t., fr.r
Loukvi`lc.
Lyansviite,
Marnpina
Natchen,
C„tru,
sinlaburg,
NtraleallA.
Connection natula at St. Loans vital ttia Railroad
and NM /wilt' Liao; l'etal.nta, 114
KANSAS ,triD NLIBILASKA,
And connects at Cincinnati with
iientucLy CkAitral N. IL, lee Lexicgton, Dan i.lh , Frankfort
and ail pninta in Coutc::l Iwatt:city.
Train.; Ir.are Sert.,::.4 - .. tiC , P ea follotin:
) through to Cincinnati with
3:30 A m but one change of cara, tir•
131 . I riving at d:145 P. :.1.
•AICx press Pnasenger Tnii au'
T r:c:r -, in Croattlue ot 10:05
, e o o e -LT • ) A. Tie., Ctn. 8:00 P. To.
Airy PAo4ACtt CEIECKED T1113.117011.--fla
Fare as Low as any other Itootcs
For all information, and Thror.gh Tickets, apply at tho
Tichot Olilce, c. - anor Monongahela lionao, or at Penn Etre6t
_
Prts.unget de‘ifOTH of g:lug 111.; w/II melt fa
Ticked via Dedawaro Cut-Off.
MOORS; Supt. P. 3t. W. A 0. R. it,
DAti'L McLAREN, fittpt. ti 11. SD. IL R
u.,~ta
The Cleveland, Piltisburgh and
Wheeling Railroad,
.4_ ND
Pittsburgh, Columbus Cincinnati
It A IL.ROAD LINE.
Change of Time.
()N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY larti,
15.58. Traius will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania
aznt;:al Railroad 'a follows:
For OLEVELAND, BUFFALO, DAT2oIT,
6:45 111.1. 0.042-0 AND VIE WzsT.
WEL/AELINO Anil ZANESVILLE. Ij y
V.: CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, DETROIT
2:35 P. M. elitcarai &In) TP.2 WEAT.
Thin train connects at Clevol ' alz,
with; Detroit line of steamers.
4: For WAY 8TAT107.28 ON TEES RIVIE
00 P. Me i
Passengers desiring to go to Chicago, or points boyond
Chicago, via Cleveland, must ask for tickets via Cleveland
rITT,9BUDGII, COI,DMU3 AND CINCINNATI (via
STDVDEATF7I.IE,) RAILROAD
CHANGE OF TLMLO.-- - On and after MONDAY, the 70th,
of May, 1808, Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylva
nia Central Railroad, as follows:
r Syzmutrionmv, C 01171120110, DArroa,
3:00 4. N o } Fo
liwurtisous, Loutsviu.s, Came, Mast
vais.s.rn NEw Ontasas.
FOR CINCMATI AND Sr. LOl7lB, and ALL
2 , 35 p Pencil Boors
AND WEST.
0 0 0 Thr2wrb to Cincinnati wit Lout elianAo
of bare.
Peasangers dishing to go to Columbus, Clocvaimp, GtZ.,
or any points beyond Columbus via Steubenville, must salt
lov tickets via Steubenville. JAMES FARMER,
Superintendent 0., P. 4 W. It. R.
W. W. BAGLEY,
Superintendent p., C it C. IL IL
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
R -
fliN and a ft er Monday, the 10th[ inst. Pass
eagerlL, Trains will bo ran daily, (except iStuidays,) from
the Pennsylvania Railroad.Paesenger Depot, as
follows --
Ilan Train loaves Pittsburgh IMO A.
Y.
ExprosaVrasu leuves Pittsburgh r.. 3.34) A. a.
II a ?
Mail Train loaves ..... ltd a. B.
:Express a ..........6:00 A. it.
Arri v lag at Piitsbnirgh 8:4.5 A. it.
TiaLett to be had at Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket ()taco.
Both Trains connect at Connelliville with Denting k ILill's
Wackiest for Uniontown, Froatbarg,, Cumberland, etc., and
at West Newton with Couches fur Mt. Pleesent, Somerset,
Berlin; etc.
Freights to and from Pittsburgh and /stations on Pitts
burgh and Connellsvlllo Railroad, will be received and de
livered in Pittsburgh, at the Baldwin Depot," opposite
" Duquesne Depot.l fticepting such fti _Plg Iron, Lumber,
:noes, etc, which will be loaded or unloaded at Outer De
pot, or at the canal Depot, al may be arranged with Freight
Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, at.Piitsbargb.
U. BLACKSTONE, Supt.
Transportation Department I'. !is C. IL R.,
Connellsville, May 6th, 1858. j ruyB
NW Rota via River and Railroad.
„ -
54V447-t1,5z.,
e-% ,
indiatipolis Citicanailti Kaihroad
et . ONNEOTI,NG AT INDIANAPOLIS with
i Togo Hunt And 'fern Lintitentid.Alton Railroads,
to litl Louie and Lafayette and IndlanaTrolds, Nevi - Albany
and ,and Michigan Central Roads for CHIC fiGO,
BOCK ISLAND, BURGINGTOS, and all intermediate
points.
Throngh Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS, TRIMS
SAUTE, LAPAYNITE and PERU.
Freight carried cram L'incinnati or Lawrencohnrg la less
time than any other'route by 'A hours, and at as low rates.
The only road by which shipments can be made from Cir..
c;lnnzti to the Watt,:without breaking bulk.
' COnsignmarati made to T. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincin
nati; or, W. B. OBT'FII4G, 44., - ent at Lawrenceburg, will
receive...From= attention, and, no” charge for commission ;
ohorrgolor - divago or cosr , :^ eon at Law,.eatku: p.
For further information, apply to T 11011213 RATTIGAN,
(N 0.115 Water street,) .64,gont of the Compally, who is pro.
pared to give TintorAu uscturr3 to IntlianspoLt3, Torre
Haute, Lafayette, eignego, Peru, Greencastle, Crawforde
villa, Charleston, Faris, and Ils..ttoon.
H. C. LORD, President.
JIM. F. Gael Freight Agent. cub
FURNITE.
A MILLIKEN. & CO. hay° on hand, at
115 6 • their extensivelthilllNET and OITA Ili MANI:TPA°.
WRY, No. di, -SmithEehl Crest, a large assortment of Fancy
and Plain Parditure, which they will all lb per oes.r. lower
than customary rate& Terms, cr..-.11 only. I dec277
OOD WELL'S PURNITITRE AND
MAW, Wholesale and Retell, embracing !over;
style of Ythlafture, Itm,- - Wood, rifahogany and Walnut,
suitable for ,Parlon;Chanthers =LA Dining Rooms, opal to
any in New York crPhiladelphia, and attower prices. Every
article made by hand, and vrarrantod. Cabint-makore
plied with any qiumidty of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, on
reasonable terma. Hotels and Steambmts furnished at the
shortest nonce. 'gunrooms, Noa. 77 and 79 THIRD Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. oc•
10 BAGS Dried uAG A A p igz e:3, c forealo by
mr2l nrrl 20 'Wood stitt.:
TUST received ap.other.Mairtment of BOOTS
U and SUOES, comic :tog of Ladios' Mel Boot) and Slip
aura, Gent's, Boys'e Youth'zi, and 'a largo variety of Chil
dren's Fancy Shoes. Flew give PS: 5 can, at the Cheap
each Store of , JOSEPH H:• BORLAND,
jel9 IS Market aUnet, second door from Fifth.
` TOOL WANTED—
y v 100,000 Itii.l9ooi Wanted at hlghest cub
111TCHOOC13, El'OltratßY h CO.,
=s econd street. and 151 Front•
laa:ltadrar
HAIR DYES-7RotitoliblitifEi; Cluistadora's
3xfulderl Bfiakin's, and TWatcela HA'
Dyes—a largo supply constantly on hand, at
JOSEPH BLELLIIRTB, •
Corner Diamond and Market street.
VOGB.-1.0 bbis. fresh' Eggii_jusf Teceivad
and for rale by ritaft ILE NBYH. coraa-Na
RAPPING PAPRKS.- -I Qi'D reams. ae.-
. . - .
- iscated eirami,.'evav 51311 in wrappuag, for late by
WM. U. JOEINWPOR'd CO,
Paper Dealers, 67 Wood stmt.
Ft. WEvyne,
L .R 0 A „
RATLUOADS.
1888. Summer Arrangement.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY a
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL#AILROAD
ammo
ElGifiT DAILY TRAINS.
THE MAIL TRAIN leaves tho• Passenger Station every
morning, (except Stmday,) at 6:00 o'clock, Pittsburgh time,
arrivingin Phitadelphia at 11:00 p. M.
THE FAST LINE' Daily, except Sunday, at 1:25 P. rt., ar
riving in Philadolphits at 5 o'cloct A. tr., and stopping only
at principal stations.
THE EXPItr'S TRAIN loaves the Station overt' evening
at 3:50 o'clock. Stopping only at Greensburg, Latrobe;Johns
town, Wilimore, Gallitzin, Altoona, Ac., connecting at Eare
risburg with the Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving In
Philadelphia or Baltitore at 1:00 o'clock, P.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS:
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
daily (except Sunday,) at 3:30 o'clock, P.M. Stopping at
all stations, and running as far as Conemangb.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek
Bridge learns daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. M.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAM for Turtle Creek,
Leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.20 P.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
leaves daily, (except StOiday,) at 6:20, P. 11.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:
Exprass,l:4s, P. st.; Mail,3lo A. sr; Fast Line 2:25 A. sr.; Johns
town Accommodation' MOO A. 1 14 Bird Turtle Creek Accom
modation, IMO; A. IL; Second Accommodation, 12:40, I. 11.;
Third Accommodation, eslo, e. se
Trains for Blairsvillo and Indiana, connect at Blairliville
latersection with Mall train East, Exprws train West,limd
the Johnstown swami:dation train Ras' and West. -I
PITTSBURGH AND OONNELLBiILLE TRAINfia
Stopping at all Stations on the . Pittsburgh and Connell's.
villa Read, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows:
MAIL TRAIN . 700 A. at. EXPRESS TRAIN-3:30 P. 11-
ItZTURNING TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Connellaville
Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 8:45 a. as. and 6:10 r. u.
tn. The traveling public will find it greatly to their In
terest, in going East or West, to travel by the Penasylvania
Railroad, as the accommodations now oflerod cannot be arm
pacmd on any other route. As the Road is ballasted With
stone, and is entirely free from duet, wo can promise safety,
*cad and comfort to all who mavfavor this Road with their
patronage. FARE :
To New York $13,00 To Baltimore..
" Philadelphia 10,00 ) " Lancaster..
To Harrisburg, tr. 45.
Baggage chocked to all Stationa on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Now York.
Passengers purchasing tickets is care, will be chargedten
cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations
where the Company bas no Agent.
NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will bold them
selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
amount not exceedingy,loo.
N. 8.--The Exceldor Omnibus Lino has been employed to
convoy Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a
charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag
gage. For tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station,
Pvt. on Liberty and Grant streets-
•
TIER _-P EN NSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE;connecting'
the Atlantis Cities withWestorn,North-westera
~touth-western Status by -A continuous Railway direct.
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with TWIT;sot
Stcamera to all porta on the Wes' er: onan at Cleve
land find Sandrusky Vra steamers to all porta on the North
western Lakes; making the moat MUM, OLLIAPIST and
RILIADLX noun by which PRRIGIPP can bo forwarded to and
from the Gana Wart.
Ratca botween Philadelphia Et Pittsburgh.
ITIIiST CLASS.--Foote, Shoes, Hato and
Daps, Books, Dry GolB,(in bases, bales
anti trtualta,) Drugs, (in boxe4and bales)
Feathers, Fars, &o.
BEGONDOLABB—Domestio Sheeting, Shirt-
Ing and Ticking (in original bales),
Drugs (in casks), Hardware. Leather (in
rolls or boxes), Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
Eastward, Lc., Zro.
THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Chains (in
casks), Hemp, Macon and Pork, Salted
(loon) or in sacks), Tobacco, inannfao.
tared, (except-Cigars or onto an., /to.
POI:MTH CLASS--Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Beef
and Fork, (in r. , t's or bcixes Entward,)
Lard and Lard Oil, Nailii,Soda Mb, Ger
man Olay, Tar, Pitch, Boein,
FLGUII-760.bbL until further notice,
GRAIN in carloads, 85 cts. it 100 lbs. until further notice.
OOTTON—S2 bale, not exceeding 500 IDs. weight, until
further notice. _ _ _
iird- In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel•
plda, ba particular to mark packages "Ma Pennsylvania
Railroad" All Goode consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detmattion.
11113/14 Assns—llarris, Wormley A Co., Memphis, Tenn.;
It. F. Sum h Co., St. Louis; P. G, O'F.iley A Co., Evansville,
Ind.; Immesuil, Bell & Co. and Carter & Jewett, Louisville,
Hy.; E. O. Meldram, Madison, Ind ; W. Brown &Co and
1111 In A Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & Co., Zanesville,
lle,
Ohio; Leech & Co., No. 14 E. ilby street, Boston; Leech & Co.,
No. 2 Astor HCItUItS, New York; No. 1 William street, and No.
8 Battery Place, New Pore; E. J. Seceder, Philadelphia;
Magraw dt Hoons. linnim,ro; 1). A. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
EL IL HOUSTON,
General Freight: Agent.
IL J. LOMB/Ulla,
ap3 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
G ROCERIES WINES ANI) LIQUORS
IEO bags Rio Coffee;
100 Chests Black cud Green Teas;
25 bbls. Crushed Sugar ;
25 " Coffee
20 " New York Syrup;
20 " New Orleans Molasses ;
I Tierces New Rice
10 boxer] W. W. H. drant's Tobacco;
100 " DI, IL and Layer Baiting ;
30 Rage French Pltng;
:s Puncheons Jamaica Rum;
2 o Santa Crap Rum;
Pipes Holland Gin;
Also, Trench Brandy; Port, Sherry, Malaga and Chain
pagne Vines; Pure Old Rye and Rectified Whisky, in store
and for sale low, by HAWORTH . & BROWNLEE,
Succeagore to Haworth, Bro. Sr Brownlee,
Cot. of the Diamond and Diamond alley,
myD) Pittsburgh, Pa.
SUNDRIES.-
15 bbls. Bostwick's Syrup
25 " New York
25 " Baltimore "
03 hh(ls. Now Orleans Sugar ;
100 half chests Young Hysou Too;
00 o. Black Tea, for oohs by
W. IL SMITH & CO
1 ,, ANILLA PAPER.—A . larga lot various
Isizes, for sale by Whl. G. JORNISTON &
Paper Dealers. 57 Wood et.
DLANTATION SUGAR 4F4 MOLASSES
IL 100 ads. fully fair and prime N. 0. Sugar;
600 bbls., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molasses;
00 " Bt. James S. LI Molasses, now landing and
for sale, by EtfiLi• R 11101IETS0N,
rorla Nos.• 221 and 223 Liberty street.
BILL PAPER—Of best qtiality—for sale
by WM. G. JOHNSTON .9; 00,
je2B Stattonero, El Wood area.
ENVELOPES —Buff, Straw, Amber and
. White, of all elms, sold wholesale or retail, by
WM. 13, JOHNSTON k 004
ray 7 btatlonera and Papor Larders, 67 Wood et.
toODA Asu.-100 cask© Soda Ask!, now
landing and for sale by
_
mylB
EGGS, -10 barrels fresh Eggs just reedy
(NJ and for mlo by JAREB" A. RETzpa,
J 022 Ckrues Marked and Bird atreata.
COD
gam"; t ar o Cod illeh
1 3 PISH
ii—extra
3 '
for age, by
mr2s
I'OR SALE—One Steam Engine, Cylinder
15 incbeein dßmeter,434feet stroke, with 2 Cylinder
Boilers 82 Inches in diameter, 30 feet in length, with lire
front; Fly Wheello feet in diameter. For price and terms,
iugaize of B. C. a 3. IL SAWYER,
ja3o No. 47 Wood street.
L AD IES' KID GLOVE CONGRESS GAIT
ERS, with and without heels, ikt the People's Shoe
(tore, No. 17 Fifth street. DIFFENISAOJ RR 41k CO.
di EN CS CONGRESS GAITERS CHEAP,
at thu People's Shoe Store, Ye. 17 Fifth street.
"gFFENBACIIEII h CO.
IHAVE constantly on hand a large supply
of Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes.
Those wishing anything in this line can rely upon getting
a pure article at JOgEPH PliTeAfiNG'S,
.712 Corner Diamond arid Market strait.
600 N B V r l. oo l4.l.A ms ifi b t h Dwo rp llin roa ,
g z d H ca o n f e of d
other conveniences, situate on Franklin street. $6OO in baud
balance at one and two years. S. CUTHBERT 3 BON,
3915 . 61 Market street.
TYPE METAL, just received and for tale,
by W. S. LUNEN, ,
Stationer and Printer,
Je2B Corner Market and Second (treas.
QOAPS.—A laNe supply of Low's we
known Brown Windsor Soap, jolt received Ale
Honey, Palm, ',elfin(); Nymph and other fancy Soaps con
atantly on hand at JOS. Ef.rmiNGT,
i 9 7 lo • I .
COLTON'S W.RST TOURIST GUIDE
9 " 51 1
DELIVERED EVERY MORNING.
Forney's Press, Public Ledger, N. Y. Times, Herald
and Tribune, and the Cincinnati Commercial, are- delivered
in every part, of the city. Trade supplied by leaving your
addrese at HUNT 8; MINER,
jel2 Masonic Hall.
WEAR.—
8 •oilwer.
Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters;
x.; Gent's Patent Leather Oxfords ;
a Gent's Calf Boots;
Gent's Fine Slippers.
Q CIIIIAP.
4T THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
jel2 No. IT Fifth street, DrFFENBACHKEI. Ea CO.
TAR CANDLES.-75 boxes extra Ada
k> maritime Star Candles, warranted' impeller to any in
the mezbet, on hand and for sale by
trig B. O. 1. IL &MYER
GPONGES—A largo Bgpply . coarse and
Dna Epongea, of a vary einpe.nor just - ie. - calved
• JOS. FLEMINO,
Corner Diamond and Market atreot..
jTATIONERY FOR OFFICE USE-A
large supply of Staple. and Fancy Stationery, for of.
ficca, banks, etc.,for sale by (J 619) J. 8.. WELDIN.
10RESEI TEA, MORE NEW TEA— Thci
finest Tea of every name, grado and color. The sub
scriber has in store and arriving, a most extensive and .
complete assortment of Tea in chests, half cheats and fami
ly boxes, all of which' is offered at greatly reduced prices.
j e 22. 8. JAYNES, 38 Binh street. •
AHOME - IN: THE COUNTRY.—A new'
Cottage House of 0 rooms, good cellar, and every
cutvenience to make a coo fortaloo end pleasant resideacer
stable, carnage house, spring hcase, 250 peach trees also,
choice apples and other fruit, 12 acres of laud; good quality
for gardening carpool', situate at 0 miles from tho city,
near the Washington Turnpike. Terms essy, and immodi.
ate possession. For sale by. S. CUTHBERT dc BON,
.i 314
51 Market stre VC.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE-
A Dwelling Hansa and two large lots, with good im
provements, immediate peasession. Price, $lBOO.
AFarm of 303 acres, 40 improved, all prime land one
mile coin Fayette Springs. Price, $6 per acre.
A valuable property at Lawrenceville, in complete order,
good location, Immediate poeseesion—r4soo.
. A 'section of choice land in Franklin connty, lowa, in
good location—sl,so per acre. B. OUTHIMILT & SON,
1629 11 Market street.
CLARK STREET. A Brick Dwelling
Muse on Clark street, near Carponter'a alley, at the
low price or $llOO. Also, three other lliu
Dweg lionsee near
the above. Price, $l2OO, each: Terms easy.
• ifir. . CUTHBERT 8-SON, fil illarketst.
ILIERRINO.-50 bble Ilerringifor lisle b
dgEL EL OOLLENE4
70c. iO 100 ths.
60c. Vi 100 11a.
600. II 100 Ibis
400. SI 100 Ms
MILLEIL RIOKETBON
" " Jut received and
MILL= Is
Noe. Z,l and 223 Liberty street.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
EZEIOVAL.—J. t!i, H. PHILLIPS havo
.1.11,r removed to their nom building,"Nos. 28 and ' 213 BT.
CLAM greet, west eide,between Penn street and the Bridge.
J. u. PHILLIPS,
DIANITRACTURERSOB FLOOD, FURNITURE, °ARMAND;
TABLE, AND TRANSPARENT A, OPAQUE
I"! ' ttz .11 0 I.
Of differeat Oolora.
Alto, DRALERS OIL CLOTHS A WINDOW SHADES,
Of - ervery description.
Dealers -in INDIA SUBBED. GOODS, of all kinds, made
under Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and Now
York Belting Companies, for the sale of their INDIA RUB
DER BELTING, HOSE 'and PACKING. LEATHER BELT
ING of-Eastern manufacture, a superior ;quality ; also, Lace
Leather and Rivets; Agents for the OHIO PIKE-PROOF
MINICELIIk. PAINT. Dry and ,Mixed Paints, Varnishes,
Oils, Turpentine, Brunhes, Glass and Patty. HOWE ANI;
BIG N ' PAINT/VG AND GLAZING, in all it s b ranc h e g,
done in the beat and shortest time.
ide2thly •_ . J. a H. prrrr.f.TPa L
tyre Nea.26 and 2 Bt. Clair street; llianufactory et Phil-
Dpsville, on the Ohio river, three miles , below. Pittsburgh.
CABIN/TO, OIL CLOTHO - , MATTING, ac.,
' AT THE
. .
irOatth - Street. Carpet
_Store.
NET D. 16 - H. Bi'CALLUAL: respectfully
• y v the attention of their farmer Customers
and the public generally to thelr present stock, just, selected
for Spring sales,..embracang the very latest styles of Foreign
and Home fderinfacture,consiiitingin, put, of Velvets and
Brussels, Tapestry - and Commorrlngrata: - also, Brumley
Damask, Twilled and Plain StaIrEAUPETS.
OIL CLOTHS PROM 2 TO. 24 MT WIDE,
Rugs, Mata, Stair' Rods, 'Caitlin and Ciaiiia 'Naafi* List,
Yarn and Rag Carpet.; Verdian Minds; Painted, Doff and
Green Holland Shadea. '.7 _ - •
Itwill give us plcasuro to show goods to all who, may Ln
desirous of looking or purchasing, and we are determined to
Mier inducements to any who may;favor us - With a call, at
the old stand, No. 87 FOURTH Street, row - Wood.
myl93y W. D. lc L aromaimi.
®IL CLOW CLOTIILNG—Of all kindB, ,
black and yellow, far sale at the indta Ruhl3or,Depot
and 23 St Utak street. [dein. : J. 11. PHILLIPS.
•
v.L.LeLorzio:F.fiß Til_ ,E,---FALIt TRADE.
NJ' We Inman handy and T ara daily, receiving additions
thereto from our own and other rainuldetoides, a large dock
of Floor Surnituro, Carriage Trindiniug, Tablo , Oover, Trans.
parent, Green and Suit, end all hinds of, Oilrilotli, used ior
Sousefuraishing and other„.pariposea, Also, -Transpaient
Windoir Shades, of dry and oil .tinidri—gold bordered and
other styled, and window Stade Trimmings;
Blerrehantd and others Will rind it to their advaratagri td ex
amine oar stock and priced before making their purchases
elsewhere. J. it P.BILLIPS,
sel3 23 and Z 3 St. Clair give-
Chili CLOTH TABLE COVERS-Of Our
owon end other mannfactnrera, for.;cals .wholeinde
and retail, by
j yl7
TRANSPARENT GREEN:OIL CLOTH
-3000 yards of a superior gtunity, just received from
Mu factory, and for sale by J. et If. PHILLIPS.
jyl7 26 and 28 Bt. Clair street
MARRIAGE Oth CLOTll6.—Enamelled
`kJ with plain or figured backs—on mitalin, ilnd
Duck Goods, for sale by J. 41k 11. PHILGIPB, ;
Jyl7 2B and 28 81. Clair streot.
CLAP OIL CLOTHS—A few pieces on mus-
ILO lin, oak, and imitation of silk, fa' sale at 29 and 29
St. Clair etroo . (jyl7) J. do H. PHILLIO3.
HOSPITAL. StIESTING—Of all widths
and of the beatquallty; for eato at the India Rubber
Dcpot, 26 and 23 St. Clair etreet.
Jail
INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS--Tho best
article in me, for sale at the Indla•Runber Depot, of
J. et IL PIEIDLIPB;.
ell . 28 and 18 Eit, Clair street.
LILOOR OIL CLOTHS,-
Of oar own and eastern manufacture -- all widths, and
cac to snit any size of rooms or hills—at the Oil Cloth Ware
rooms, No. 20 and 23 Bt. Clair street.
occa
Great Chance to At&lie Money
THE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN SPECII
LATION OF THE ' MIES—ONLY ONE ...-
WM. , . ft PER BRAKE.—Forty thousand dollars
worth of valuable Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry, vt gi.
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, witita great variety
of Fancy and Staple Goods; to be disposed of in forty tnon
sand shares, at one dollar per eller°, aa follows-- - Upon the
payment of one dollar,l will send the payer a numbered re
ceipt, which wiltenlitio him to oue share In the above undi
vided property. When the shares shall have been sold, the
shareholders shall be - notified of the fact, by mail, or through
the newspapers, and a meeting of the Shareholders shall
then be hold in the city of Phiirdelphis„ an& the whole of
the property disposed of or distributed among them; in such
way as shall bo determined upon by them ; each Sharehold
er shall be entitled to ono vote, a Committee to be selected
by the Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or Bowfin- '
tend the disposition of the property, according to the three
lions of the Shareholders, and I will then deliver the pro
perty to such person or .persons as the Shareholders may
appoint to receive the same. The Real Estate consists of
one three - story,brick dwelling house and lot, valued at $2500,
andtWo-throe story brick dwelling houses and lots valued
at 2100 each, in the city of. Philadelphia, clear of all incum
brance, and title indisputable ;:the other property consists .
of the whole stock and fixtures of one of the largest Watch
and Jewelry Stores la tho city of Philadelphia, now, end for
a long time past kept by the - subscriber. The stock consist
log of very line Gold and Silver Emoting Cs.so Lever Watch
es, vary fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lepina and other
Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Binge,
Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other flings and Plus,
Studs, Sleeve Buttons, de., dc., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec
melee, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plated
Ware, consisting el Tea fiets,• eastern, Cake Baskets, Cups,
Spoons, Knives, Forks, de., &c. Also, French Clocks, Music
Boxes, Accordeona, and a great variety of other goods. Tno
above is not ono of those schemes which are dovitied.to en
trap the unwary, but is and will be a fair tale of the entire
property belonging to the subscriber, persons are 'positively
assured the stock has not been purchased for thOpurpose of
deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry,
for tine Geld, none such will be distributed, the most respect.
able persons are given as references, to those disposed to pur
chase shares. All orders by flail enclosingthe money will
bo promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to - the ad
dress the sender, by return mail. Any parson sending
ten dollars at ono time,shall receive eleven separate receipts,
in as many separate names if toured.
>. In writing for 'shares, please write the name of the
Post Office, to which you wish the answer directed: - This 0
the greatest chance of getting a largo-amount-of valuable
property, for a small sum, as bas over before been Offered - to
the public. Send on your orders, as shares are selling
and it is confidently expected the distribution will soon
be made.
Articles allotted to persona at a distance, Will bo sent to
them at their exponsB
ye_ Agents wanteei
munications mast.,
COPYING PRESSES, with Screw and
Lever, for sale by W. S. HAVEN,
Stationer and Paper Dealer,
Horner Market and Second streets.
QuipaEß, ExeugplONlSTS.
Po Ladles whodeolgri akin a " kleasure Trip,"Autdd
provide themselves with the
NEW LINEN TRAVELINQ OSIRTI
The above article can be procured at
DURE FRENCH BRANDY, for medicinal
.„& purposes, by the bottlo or gallon, at
lIAWOLtTII 4 - BROWNLIOI I B,
fe6 ; in the Diamond.
10 SACKS FEATITER§, for sale by
BAGALEIY, 00SGBANEI CO.,
cr24 N.:12.19 end 20 Wood area
DYE. 125 bush Rye, for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER,
jy2 Corner Market and Firefetrooto
riiIMOT.TII( SEED-10 buoh. Good. Timothy
tf•eod for ialo by 'JAB. A. FETZER,
YLr FLOUR.-1,5 bbls. just received and
for rale by [mr3] BY.NRY H. COT.T.TNLA.
FRY APPLES-100 bush., for sale by
ieB o MIRY IL COLLINS.
10XPANSION SKIBTS—SteeI Spring, and
_Ea all the other celebrated Skirts, for Fele by
ap26 JOS. lIORNB, 17 Market street.
iptLACK LACE MITTS.—A large stook of
jul excellent styles, with and without finger", very cheap
at (ap26) 108 HORNE'S, rz Market etreet.
CIOTTON HOSIERI.—Every variety of
IL) Cotton Stockings and Half Hose at the lowest prices
wholeettlo or retail, at JOS. MANN 8,
ap26 . . 7: Market street.
lop tierces prime Rice - , just nicely
imp ed and for sale by MILLER 8.1010280 N,
patild Nat. =land = Liberty street.
"AKE FISH-15 whole bble. Lake Supe-
J rior.White Fish just.received and for sale by
JAB. A. FETZER,
131 ,Corner Market and First streets.
$6OO FOR a tiro story frame dwelling
bonze and lOt of ground 60 foot by 100, I.lcro
ntly situated on. Mt. Woohington. Terme easy.
fed OUTELagIiT a•SON. Alastrot
21 - Rs. ALLEN'S - Bair Restorative,
BrawierEas. Jamaica Ginger -
Preston k Merrill a Cooking Extracts,
Kennedy's Iliedical Discovory,
Thompson's Washing Compound,
ryaotes Indelible Ink,
ro I Borax, - McClung Campbell's starch,
Saltpetre,
Lemon Syrup.
For oak by B. L. FAHNESTOOK .4 00.,
JY23 No. 60. corner of Wood and Fourth eta
QICRII P.-1 0 bble, N. 9: Syrup for Bale, on
consignumt, by (a 0) . HENRY H. HOLLINS .
TARO a —.250 tag liaehesta Wail Starch,
mart ?d 'ma for ;41.13 , TIKIIRY. IL OOLLTITh.
IigiOANANAS.--;—First - of. the . season •jtoat zo
jup calved by express and for sale by _
REYMER, do ANDEZEON,
- ; No. 39,19 and 6treet.
Oiporita st. %atlas !total.
OLL BUTTE Be-2 Ws. Fresh Roll Butter
received and for sale by JAB.ii. FETZER,
Omer Market and Pine at&
1 RINTING ow:entail in the highest style of
art, and at reasonable prices, by
• '; J. B. Wr.LDLN,, Bookseller. and Stationer,
. Wood etreet,taar .Eatirith
DEPT BEDFORD: SPERM OANPLES.—
AA 93 boxed molted S'a and Ste; Pppeetrmm Candled
on band and for Ws by B. O. # J. R. skwvxv.
OFFS BOOKKEEPING, 11113.nka, and
Dupcaten system of Pordonnstdp, far 63.18
• --11 AV 6N,
Corner Market and Encond aructa
WNING RODS-1 sat - t.twning - Rods, for
XL, mlo by , (P 25) , EIHNEW IL OOLLINB.
IILOVBRBEED.---2 5 sacks just received,
; undf,,,adouy
.del . ROBY H. COLLINII
Alin GROSS ILiVEN'S Nod ONE PENS.
Just ramived and far sale by
mr2.l Corner /darket and Elsoond anent.
10' DRUMS COD sir& by
BAGILLAT; 002 GRAVE 'l4 00.;
cast9ll N 05.115 and 20 Woo 4 ;tired.
VII , STOOLLEY'S SALVE for Sale wholeelae
V V and rattail at ;kg Drag Stara of
-JOHN HAIM 3H4
den] Clamor f Wood and 1312th atm, Pittibttrab
J. Ic. H., PHILLIPS,
28 and 28 St. Clair. street.
J. .t IL PIIILLIPS.
J. a H. PRELUDE'S
lowa find villa o. All corn
Ito
L. IL. DROOP ALT,
000nd street, abovo Chesnut
Philadelphia
401 HORNE'S.
77 Market stmt
fIT _
GREAT 'BEAUTIFIER
So' Long unsuoaisfull l y Sought'
FOUND A LASTS!
•
- VOA IT RE;STORE4 ' PERitiAtkIiENTLY
A: Gray Hair to its origin's' color • c oyeraltmurtantly the
bald head; remit:ass dandruff, itelag and all scrofula, scald
head and all eruptions" =kelt Oa hair soft, healthy, and
gtossy; and will preemie it to any iniaginab?e age, rimeyee,
as if by Magic, alLblotches, CM. from the face, and cures all
neuralgia and nervous headache. Ss3e circular and the tot.
lowing
•• - •-•-• Bevan' ,N. IL, Feb. 2d, LEW.
PROP, 0. J. WOOD & COoreants: Within a few days we
have received so many Indus and calls - for - Prof. 0. J. Wood's
Hair Bastorativei thatlo:day Nim`i Wein compelled to send to
Boston ta• a quantity, (the* doisnycalorw , rded all being
sold,) While we might order quantity "from you. Every
bottle we have sad never to haire produced three or four new
customer?... and the approliation, 'end patronage it receives
,fram theost substantial and,worthy citizens of our virtu'.
ty, fully convince na that it is A MOST VALUABLE PREP
ARATIONy") ' •
Bend us as soon as may be one groan of $1 slut and one
dozen $2 size; and believe UB yours very respectfully.
(Signed)., DANIEL LATHORP * 00.
Ilickonr Gnovs, St. Charles Co., Mo., N0v.19, 1568.
PROP. 0. .1. - Wool)=Tlear : Some time last summer
we.were induced to use BOMB of 'Your Hair Restorative, and
its effects wore so wonderful, we fool it our duty to you and
the afflicted, to report it.
Our little son's head for some timo had boon perfectly coy.
°rod with sores, and some called it scald head. The hair al•
moat entirely came off in couseMence ' when a friend, seeing
his sufferings, advised us to use your Restorative, wo did so
with little hope of lIIICCOBB, but; to our surprise, and that of
all our friends, a very few applications removed the, disease
entirely; and a new and,lusuritint crop of, hair soon started
out, and we can now say that our boy has aa healthy a scalp,
and as luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child. We can
therefore, and do hereby recommend your Restorative, es a
perfect remedy for ell diseekee of the scalp and hair.
• WeAre, yours respectfully.
GEORGE W. HIGGINBOTHAM,
SABAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM:,
--••- • -
GARDINER, Maine, Sane 22,185 g.
PROP. 0. J. WOOD—Dear I have used two bottles of
Eroferser)Woods Heir Btetdrativfcrand chtn truly say it is
the'greatest discovery of thcrage for restoring - and changing
the tfair.. Rotor° using it I was .a man of seventy. My
flair has now attained its original color. You can recom.
mond it to Gie world:without tho least_fear,,as my case was
one of the worst kind. Yana Respectfully,
DANIEL N. MURPHY.
0. J. WOOD .4-00., Proprietors, 812 Broadway; New York,
fin the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estabyshmout,) and 114
Market street, Bt. Lome, fdo. y
Sold by Dr. GEO. 11. KEYBIIft, N 0.140 Wood street, and
by all good Druggists. . sel:3mdaw
PrivatelN 512433-A.VMENT„
and -
Co denttal lie col Advice I
. ' it , PrtfiTAT '
AT THE BU FFALO E,HOSPl-
TAL—Established for the cure of Syjaidliii, Seminal
Weakness and the SocretimlrMitles of Youth and lilaturity,
by Dr. AMOS A SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Moe corner of Main
and Qnsystroata;(upstairs.)
A MOST SOIENTITIO INVENTION.
An instrument for the cure Id Genital Debility, or Noetne.
nal pniEstions„ more properly known as Seminal Weakness,
&o:; Ciente permanently cured in from fifteen to twenty
days, by the use of this instrument, when used conjointly
with medicines. - . i,
YOUNG MEN van PitIITICiULILE NOTICE.
Dr. AMOS A SON take pleasure/ n announcing that they
t
have invented a most impert ti astr ument for the care of
the above diseases.. It has ; b en subjected to :a teat, by the
Most eminent phyeicians in ndon. Paris, Philadelphia and
New York; it has been declared the only useful instrument
ever yet invented, for the curd of Seminal Weakness,or any
disease of the genital orgenti, causedaby the secret habits
of youth. 1
Dr. AMOS A SOLI, in orderito satisfy the moat skeptical
as to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselves that
In any instance Whore they 'may prove lansatisractory after
fair tried, the money will be reilinded by returning the in•
strument in gccd owler. ; • - ,
Persons wishing the above useful Instrumen t will observe
that the price, with the accoMpanying directiona, securely
packed and sent by ex ream, itt ten dollen.
NEW EEMi.DIES AND QUICS GUILES.
Dr. AMOS A SON may be- cantralted from eight o'clock in
the morning until nine at night, in every stage er. d symp
tom of the Venereal Disease, Gonorriama, Meets, .:e contrary
Symptoms, Seminal Wealmesd, Impotence and St' , o tures of
the Urethra, etc., with inviolable secrecy. The treatment
they adopt is the result of upWard of thirty years' extensive
and successful practice in 4ondon. The most inveterate
ages of Venereal Diseases Fradiated In- eight or nine days,
nd cases of a slight, nature in two or.threa days, at a mod.
erste` expense. - The cure effected' without Confinement or
hindrance from hasinessr als4 nodes and pains in the bones
and limbs, effectually eradicated. •
A CUED WAEEANTIID.
Dr. 62108 & -80 N have deroted their attention exploitive
ly to thin peculiar chador maladiaa, and the relief they have
consequently been enabled Oronder to their fellow-creatpre
a fully testified and greatfully acknowledged= by couvales
cantpatlents and others daily arriving in town from all parts
of the country, for the exprecs purpose onlybf consultations
while their exertions have been crowned with the most sig
nal advantages; yet from what they have experienced I-
inquiring into the causes of thaw infection complaint
(from their most simple condition to that of the moat den
genius and inveteratod) theY have always entertained the
possibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise
variably found that the most -horrible and mangnant forms
or dismal° could almost always be traced to one of the fol
lowing cannon :-..lgnorance, neglect, or .the ill effects of GLEI•
skilful and improper treattenut-; thereforai_Dr. AMOS 6
SON have ancceeoed in discutering, in the solectioheir
remedies, a safe, cilectoet;and cautious comma ontitting --
combination of reptie — di - 6 "whifh bear an equivocal character,
an well as tho3o I , hoax pion:Aire or iujudicione application,
might be proOctive of bad consequences ta tho handa of
private Indlfiduals. 'ln short the landible end of their
medley is the lezeening o f a great mass of human misery by
the atleniation, relief and prevention of those grievous ai•
Walnut! pat are lartuality - the secret foe of life, and which,
while they so extrerdely =round us, call aloud for our Skill
Laid interference for their extermination.
COUNTRY INVALID.
Persons 'irk aryriiatt of the world •taay be anoomfally
treated by femerdink a coriact detail of their case, with a
reniittartra for niedleinee, .
...Addroee Dr. AMOS 4SO corner :Clain and Q etreate,
Riad°. N. Y. ,
x - laTalfswly
MINRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. BILVWN'S
BIRDIOAL and gURGXOAL Officas,
No., Eol33lEtalintLD Street, Pitts.
bar2ht P. L
DR. BROWN is an old citben of Pitta'
burgh, and has been in prattles for tho;
last twenty:fire years. Matinee!' has ••••,,,
been ocmilned mostly to Erbato and Sur. g'lci'„ • •ll„...
gical Diseases. ;- ;e7:11: 1
OITIZRNS AND STRANGERS •
in need of a medical friond, should not:-
tafi to liind out the sure place of relief.
The Doctor is a regular graduato, and • , :vg• - ••••"1-'
his oxperionco in the treatment of a cortain • cliat of dieeasos
is a sure gnarantoo to the ettiTorers of obtaintng permanent
roller, by the use of his remedial), and folloving his adVilie.
DR. BROWN'S 103 141 Mren
never fail to care the word- to= of Venereal Mosses—
Impurities aud ficroitacras Affeationo. &so, all dioceses
arising from a hereditary taint, which. manifesto itself in the
form of a tabor, psoriasis, and a groat many forms of shin
diseases, the origin of whidt the patient's entirely ignorant
To persons so aillictod, D . 13. ofibra hopos of a taro and
speedy recovery.
WRAUNESS.
Dr, Brown's remedies r this alarming trouble brought
on often by that Solitary ldibit of mural gratification which
the young and weak-mintied often givo way to,(to their own
destruction,) are the only iroliable , remedies known in this
cou alt nt h ryathoy are elle, add make a speedy restoration
he.
_ .
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to sure this painful disc
ego in afew.clays—lto will .wartb.nt &care, He dr:Ore:lts
Piles, Cheat, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, lre ,
male Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Disease* of. the
Joints, Vistula In Ano, Nervous Airectionn, Pain in tholiablc
and - Kidneys, Irritation of tho Bladder, together with 41
diseases of an impure origin.
.4 letter describing the symptonis„ containing a iray, dt.
recto(' to DB. BROWN, No. 60 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh,
Pa, will be immediately annwered. Medicine eent to any
address, safely. packed and neionre from observation.:
Office and Pnvate Roo* No. 60 Smithfield street, Pitts,
burgh, Pa. j. apo
VOW' IS YOUR, TIME—Buy - Summer
Shoes whilst you can get thou% so cheep, at the PEO
PLE'B-01113AP 8/10E STORE, No: 17 Finn street. We
'will continue to sell atri)doced rates for several weeks.—
;Save your- Money by belying at the low 'prices. Gent's
Gaiters - for the °reading low price of $2. A few more
ladies' Gaiters loft at $1,25, worth sl;7s t soiled on the soles.
Congress Gaiters for $1,25. Now Is the time to'buy cheap.
aulB DIFFENBAOHEIt & 00.
•
OB PRINTERS,
Stationers,
Blank Book Makers,.
and Paper Beatura.
WM. G. JOEMBTON 4 CO.,
U7-Wood street.
rt i LIVE OIL-12 baskets of fine Olive Oil,
for table use, rect&red this day, by - -
JOSEPH FLEMING,
Corner Diamond and Market et.
DICTORIAL I'INDOW. SCREENS: A
new, beantlfnl and cheap article, designed for the ex
cluding of insects, of - all kinds, from paseing.through win •
dows when the sash 1,3 raised, acid at theSame.timeadmit
ting a free current of air. They are got . up in, a, variety' of
beautiful scenes, an- aro nniamental as well is nodal—for
eale wholesale and retail, at Viand 28 St. Clair street, by
J. tt IL PHILLIPS,
and Sole Agent lor Manufacturers in Pittsbargh.
rrOBACCO.-15jboxes asiorted brands; - 5%
We, and la'a Tobacw,.naw landing, and for call by
=LER. & RICKEITON,
Nos. 221 and =.3 Ma* street.
DR"
'D APPL S-51:/ bushels Dried Ap
ples, jug receisi4 and for sale by
EfOlitiliLEßS, =ANSk CO
Corner WoorlAnd doter atrints
TMPORTANP ji'fa BUYERS - . 1 .4 . -I,' it have
now placed upon the countor a lo: dr - SOILED GAIT•
xell and 6110E3, whin - awe offer clizer. _call and exam
ine them.- All kincia ottaanimer wear selling at tho meat
reasonable prices. blissey Gaiters, black and colored, with
and with Ont heels, low. Children's fancy Dhow of the
newor t 'graham atll a . few blen'a L'atent Leather
Gallen left., now selling at greatly redo ; d prices.
00.,
1,14).17 Plith.tdreedt, near Market.
113 YE FLOUR.
_'6
jao Flour Just retSii
DU 151 LiQttli.B.—A large .; supply. of
Wines and'fiqua strictly pure for medical' purpose&
Troia wishing an article that can bo rolled on for purity,
should call and'examine my stock. JOB. ii'LESTINCI,
Omer Marlrot street and Diamond.
PitINTIIIO.--
R,P Cards,' Oirenim_
' Price Liitt, i DIU Ladink
Lotter Beads, Show Billa x i a aheis,ito
Printed In superior styie at short notice, by ,
•r W111.. 0. - 40IiN6TON & CO,
Frisian, Blank Bookhlanufacturers and. Stations:a,
-nryl . - • • &7 Wood shoat.
lr MONS-46_ boxes - Paleriao, - in No. 1 or.
ji . A. - dor, Just receivedluid for Bale ti
)4, - Yllta AramazoN,
N o - so Woad street,
st. - obarlen now.
AgROWS ENVI6O.II , ATOR. -1 0 gross
IA" fccr salo dy'
l•—thnze.--Word'ond wi rrt ,„.. 4
_ _ _
IaLAOK " AR * -13 eantifta
ILL'ltylos for Woolf 110=111 , 8,
n WAN an*
20, bbls:r fresh gptind Rye
•ed and fo'r nate by
• <- JAB: A. STTZEB,
Corner Maket and Hirst ate.