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Female Seminary, Steubenville, Ohio,

CHARLES C. BEATTY, D.D., LL.D., SUPERINTENDENT,

PROF. A. M. REID, A. M., PRINCIPAL,

Has now been in successful operation, under the same superintendence, for more than thirty years. The School is well and favorably known. It was the design of its founders to establish an Institution on Christian principles, whose aim would be to give not only thorough culture to the intellect, but the religion of Christ to the heart. They have been eminently successful. During its entire history the blessing of the Holy Spirit has rested upon it.

Steubenville is remarkable for the beauty and healthfulness of its situation; and is easy of access from every direction by the Ohio River, and Railroads,

TERMS:

FOR Session of five months, beginning May or November. Boarding, $80. Tuition, from $10 to $20. Music, Painting, and Modern Languages, extra.

The charges are as low as the nature of the accommodations afforded will admit. For particulars, apply to the Superintendent or Principal.

GAYLEY'S ALMADINE,

For the cure of Chapped Skin, Tetter, Erysipelas, Sore Nipples, Ring-Worm, Burns, Chaffing, and Scalding of the skin in Children, &c., &c.

This elegant preparation, by a happy combination of ingredients admirably selected, secures the healthy action of all parts of the skin, rendering the surface soft, clean, and white. It has the sanction of many eminent Physicians. It will keep for years in any climate.

A few extracts from letters. A clergyman of Philadelphia, says: "We have all used it at our house, and are agreed in pronouncing it the very best thing for chapped hands and lips we have ever tried."

A late eminent clergyman of New Jersey, says :-"The excellence of your Almadine, tested by experience in my family, prompts me to return thanks for so skillful a preparation. We have all used it on various occasions, and have always been cured in a few hours. It is a decidedly useful article for the toilet and the nursery, and capable of being used with great benefit in cases of such burns and abrasions of the skin as often occur in househelds."

Manufactured by

ANDREW W. GAYLEY, Philadelphia,

And for sale by all Druggists throughout the United States.

SAMUEL SARTAIN,

ENGRAVER ON STEEL,
In Line, Stipple, and Mezzotinto,

No. 726 SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA.

PORTRAITS, VIEWS, HISTORICAL AND BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS; CERTIFICATES, LETTER HEADS, DIPLOMAS, &c

PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. R., BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG. 355 MILES IN LENGTH,

WITH DOUBLE TRACK, TELEGRAPH LINES,

AND

ALL THE APPOINTMENTS OF A FIRST CLASS RAIL ROAD. 4 EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY,

BOTH EAST AND WEST.

At PHILADELPHIA connections are made with New Jersey railroads for Cape May, Atlantic City, and all parts of New Jersey, as well as for New York and New England.

At HARRISBURG connections are made with Northern Central Railroad for Baltimore and Washington Cars running between Baltimore and Pittsburg without change.

At HARRISBURG connecting with Allentown Line for New York and New England. Cars running between Pittsburg and New York without change.

At HARRISBURG connecting with Northern Central and Philadelphia and Erie Railroads, for all parts of Northern Pennsylvania, Central and Western New York, ERIE, BUFFALO, and NIAGARA FALLS. Cars running without change between Baltimore and Niagara Falls, and between Philadelphia and Erie.

At PITTSBURG connecting in the New Union Depot with trains of the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago, Pittsburg, Columbus and Cincinnati, and Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroads. Cars running without change between Pittsburg and CLEVELAND, CHICAGO and CINCINNATI.

THROUGH TICKETS over the Pennsylvania Central Rail Road

FOR SALE AT

ALL THE PRINCIPAL TICKET OFFICES

IN THE EAST AND WEST,

which are good until used, with the privilege of stopping off, en route, enabling passengers to see the sublime scenery at numerous places on the route.

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GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE

VIA

NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY

THROUGH FROM BALTIMORE, MD., TO PITTSBURGH, PA., AND ELMIRA, N. Y., WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.

THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE FROM BALTIMORE FOR ELMIRA, BUFFALO, ERIE, NIAGARA FALLS, DUNKIRK, ROCHESTER, SYRACUSE, CANANDAIGUA, BINGHAMTON, AND ALL PLACES IN WESTERN, NORTHERN, AND CENTRAL NEW YORK, AND 200

MILES SHORTER THAN BY NEW YORK CITY.

ON and after November 20th, 1865, trains leave Calvert Station, Baltimore, as follows:

9.00 A. M. fast mail for Pittsburgh and Elmira.

12.10 P. M. fast line for Pittsburgh and the West.

7.20 P. M. Pittsburgh and Erie Express.

10.00 P. M. Pittsburgh and Elmira Express.

Mail at 9.00 A. M., Fast Line at 12.10 P. M., Erie Express at 7.20 P. M., and Pittsburgh and Elmira Express at 10.00 P. M. Make close connections at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad for Pittsburgh and all points in the west.

Mail at 9.00 A. M., and Elmira Express at 10.00 P. M., run through to Elmira without change of cars, connecting with trains on the Erie Railway for all points in the State of New York.

Erie Express at 7.20 P. M., through to Corry, Erie, and the great oil region of Pennsylvania.

Mail and fast line leave daily, except Sundays.

Elmira Express leaves daily.

Passengers leaving Baltimore on the 10.00 P. M. train go through to Pittsburgh without change of cars.

Baggage checked through from Baltimore to destination.

Trains southward make connection with trains on the Washington branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Washington City, D. C.

For tickets, or further information, apply at the office of the company, Calvert Station, Baltimore, corner Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, and Fourteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C.

J. N. DU BARRY, General Superintendent.

ED. S. YOUNG, Gen'l Passenger Agent.

SPLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENTS!

GOLD AND SILVER!

FINANCIAL CRISIS COMPEL US TO SELL

IN THE COURSE OF SIX MONTHS,

$250,000

WORTH OF

$250,000

Watches, Clocks, Chains, Diamond Rings, Pianos, Melodeons, Sewing Machines, Silver Ware, etc.

ALL TO BE DISPOSED OF AT

ONE DOLLAR EACH

Without regard to value. And not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive.

After receiving the article, if it does not please you, you can return it and your money will be refunded.

The Stock Comprises, amongst other articles, Splendid Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls, Garnet and other Stones (solitaire and in clusters), Ladies' sets of Jewelry, comprising Pins and Ear Rings of the most fashionable styles, set in Precious Stones of every variety, together with a large assortment of Gold and Enamelled and Pearl Sets, Gold Studs and Sleeve Buttons of the most beautiful patterns, Gents' Bosom and Scarf Pins, and an endless variety of Bracelets, Chains, Musical Boxes, Head Dresses, Combs, Charms, etc.

In consequence of the great stagnation of trade in the Manufacturing districts of France and England, a large quantity of valuable Jewelry, originally intended for the European market, has been sent off for sale in this country, and must be sold at any sacrifice! Under these circumstances the "WATCH & GOLD JEWELRY COMPANY" have resolved upon

AN APPORTIONMENT!

subject to the following regulations:

Certificates of the various articles, without regard to choice or value are first put into envelopes, sealed up and mixed; and, when ordered, are taken out by a Blindfolded boy, and sent by mail, thus giving all a fair chance. On receipt of the Certificate, you will see what you are to have, and then it is at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Piano, Melodeon, Sewing Machine, Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our List for One Dollar.

NO BLANKS.

SEND 25 CENTS FOR A CERTIFICATE.

In all transactions by mail, we shall charge for forwarding the certificates, paying postage, and doing the business, 25 cents each, which must be enclosed when the certificate is sent for. Five certificates will be sent for $1, eleven for $2, thirty for $5, sixty-five for $10, and one hundred for $15.

AGENTS.-We want agents in every town and county in the country, and those acting as such will be allowed ten cents on every Certificate ordered by them, provided their remittance amounts to $1. Agents will collect 25 cents for every certificate, and renit 15 cents to us, either in cash or postage -stamps. Agents remitting at once $30, will be entitled to a beautiful Silver Watch, and also two

hundred certificates.

Please write your Name, Town, County, and State, plainly, and address all orders to
WATCH & GOLD JEWELRY COMPANY,

36 Liberty Street, New York.

AMALGAM BELLS

At prices within the reach of every Church, School, Cemetery, Factory, or Farm in the land. Their use throughout the United States and Canadas for the past twelve years has proved them to combine most valuable qualities, among which are TONE, STRENGTH, SONOROUSNESS, and DURABILITY of VIBRATION, unequalled by any others manufactured. Sizes from 50 to 5000 pounds, costing TWO THIRDS LESS than other metal, or 20 cents per pound, at which price I warrant them twelve months. Old Bell metal taken in exchange or bought for cash. Send for a Circular to the Manufacturers, DAVIS & TOULMIN,

SUCCESSORS TO JOHN B. ROBINSON,

38 DEY STREET, NEW YORK.

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TESTIMONIALS.

J. B. ROBINSON, Bell Founder, New York:

SAUT STE. MARIE, Michigan.

SIR: I do hereby certify, that, within the last year, I have bought no less than NINE AMALGAM BELLS from you, and that they give full satisfaction in regard to the price as well as the general qualifications of Bells. Next spring I shall want another of your Amalgam Bells.

Very respectfully,

FREDERICK BARAGA,
Bishop of Sault Ste. Marie.

J. G. MEAD, of Northwood, N. H. says of 1200 pound Bell sold him two months ago: "We all like its sound very much. It was heard eight miles yesterday."

J. B. ROBINSON:

SOUTH ELY, C. E.

DEAR SIR: Your Bell on our church surprises us all in its richness and strength of tone. I must say that it far surpasses anything we expected to obtain for the money, and is quite equal to any brass bell I ever heard. M. PIGEON, Clergyman.

DAVIS & TOULMIN,

SUCCESSORS TO JOHN B. ROBINSON,
38 DEY STREET, NEW YORK.

IMPORTANT TO ALL INVALIDS. Dr. H. ANDERS' IODINE WATER,

The Peruvian Syrup

STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE
by supplying the Blood with its VITAL
PRINCIPLE or LIFE ELE-
MENT-IRON.

For all diseases originating in

DYSPEPSIA,

or a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, it is a specific. AN EMINENT DIVINE OF BOSTON says:

"I have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past; it gives me NEW VIGOR, BUOYANCY OF SPIRITS, ELASTICITY OF MUSCLES."

Thousands have been changed by the use of this
remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to
strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and
invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a
trial.

A Pamphlet of 32 pages sent FREE.
J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor,
36 Dey Street, New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

A Pure Solution of Iodine. WITHOUT
A SOLVENT.

The best and only SURE REMEDY for

SCROFULA,

In all its manifold forms.

Ulcers, Cancers, Salt Rheum, &c.

PARKERSBURG, W. VA., Sept. 18, 1865.
I

DR. H. ANDERS & Co.-Gentlemen: *
had 37 RUNNING ULCERS when I commenced
taking your medicine, and am now reduced
to one.
* ** I induced a person quite
low with Scrofula to try the medicine. He can
now attend to business, and is quite encouraged.
Yours truly, J. W. HORNER.
Circulars free by Mail.
Price $1 a bottle, or 6 for $5.

PREPARED BY

Dr. H. ANDERS, Physician and Chemist
FOR SALE BY

J. P. DINSMORE,
36 Dey Street, New York.

AND BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.

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