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', ' . ~-,. . 4 , - d ii••4* -11 *., 4 4 t: .1 ,- ,S ~„ ~, •,,, ~-. • '... , t . 4 4,.- ;, , r'. 4 '' '' " **, -.'s 4 'l,'' t' .i'': -. " - ' • .• : ''' &a 4 ';': ~'4 ' '''''' ' t 'S ":4" o ",' ;' , .. * .. 1. '' '''''''' 4b. 4.'t - , '` ' ' ‘-'"- 4 ' 4_ , •I ~,,''''" ' -, - 4 '. '- - '''''' . 1 `";114k '.4 4 ...." '''' ' ''.- ' . ' '' 4 -,• .4 --..';' ' .-* . 1 • WEE , • , MEE l ' :i !. ;:.' . ;'::Lj-2; . ?:. ! !'.. -. :'•: - ‘:: ' ' '''- '''.: ''A'‘,.,;''../, -7' - Art • • t4,....L • v.::: • •;.•-,- ft.' ;.. .•': ' " "- '3l; ~.,, ....::•.'F.: -. ..;:; - ,.,, ,, '..;_:ti'.."- , f 3 „ . .- . : - . - J:i;j:', 7 r .."1:::. , .•, , :c-' . , ,:,.:;!. ,•-"'...:' , 7 7 `! 4 .` . . , : . ~--,,t,:. i . : .- . ...; .7'7. , :" . .:',..• - •:,'',. 1.-'..:','...-'-•i: ; t BERCI t s. ,;:"" '" 1 -*•:" - ; •` t, . : (3 UNTRAL ORIO RAILROAD, Summer A rrangement—Change of Timo. THREE DAILY TRAIN' EACII WAY, (SUNDAYS EX . CEPTED ) And but one Change of Cars between Columbus nun Baltimore. • - O N and after Monday, May ith, 1855, Trains will run as J follows: .Leave: (Expriass Train, Mail Train, Night Train)—Cos .iambus Bel° A. M. 2:30 P. M.; 11:00 P. M. Arrive: Bellatr 4:20 P. 51; 0:15 P. M.; 5:45 A.M. Zartser (Mail Train, Express Train, Night Train)—Bell air 6:50 A. M.: 1200 01 ; 6:00 P. M . . Arrive: Columbus 12:40 P. M; 640 P.M.; 1:10 A. M. GOING EAST. The 1010 A. M. Express Train, Columbus with th e Express Train leaven Cin cinna t i at 6A. M. and with the Train front the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield anti Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville rad Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East. ern Cities. The 230 P. 61. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky. Mans - 111d and Newark Railroad; and at Wideellag with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Louinille and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 41 A. M. Trainon Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train of Columbus. Passengers leavhsg Indiana ladle &tat Riot:anon:l by mom iog Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also corin,t with this Train at Columbus, and reach Whooleg at 0:15 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train :en Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in IL-Ri m:tore at 5 P. M., next dad - . The 10:30 P. 51. Train est:trete at Columbus with lb' /Mail Train whit, leaves Cincinnati at 5 I'. M., and arrives at &Hair at 5:15 A. M.: connecting with the Accommoda- Lion Train on the Balt:ins, and Ohio Railroad. Passel, gen leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains cam by this route, tan Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton, reach Columbus in seas,n to take this train: and at Wheeling , eling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber land, alrep therat end resume by Express Train to Balti. more and Eastern `Cities. GOING WE r. The 5:45 A. M. Mail Train coat,, etc at Bellair with Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad : at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Alaustield and Alt. Vernon, and Chicago ri-s Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, end wills t talus far X--nia, Dayton, Indiana polia,and Chicago, via Dayton end Mu Urbana. The 12 M. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, anti arrives in Columbus at 610 P. M., and connects with trains going South and West arils.. iog in Cincinnati at 12. The 5:30 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train at 230 A. 11., direct for Clack:alit', Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Labsyette, Terre 11..ute, faint Lonis and Chicago. rayls ISAAC u. suuruwreu. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. VONSEcTiSc WITH STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, rIA WELL STILL E, CND Ohio and Tenney-111'4ln Railroad, • VIA ALLI INCE THE abortest.quizlcest and west relialde route to Toledo. Chicago, Rock lelun.l, Galena, and St. Louis, Ls VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One !fondled mile, shorter and about ni ne hours quicker than the eireuitou, on,. via I ndianapolia. Three Daily Trains from, Pittsbu rrh to C:eveland. Three Daily Trains from Clevel a nd to e boars. e!.a.„,. Time to Cleveland six hour, Ct., nig° men and St. Louis thirty.seven 1.0000 ty ili-e VIA ALLIANCE The Trains of the Ohio and Potion kuilrood leaving. Pitts burgh at 3 . 00 , A. M. S 00, A. NI., and ;i.11:1, 1' NI at Alliance at 6.30 A. 31., 11.43 A. 31., and C 20 P. 31., as Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.20, A.M.. and 12.00 M., and 6as P. M , cone o•ting at llulson vrlth Trains for Cuhlhoga Falls and Aterot. and arriving in Cleveland at 10.01 A. M.. 220 P. NI.. and 200 P. M. Passengers for Toledo. Chicuiro, fit, Leu is, Rock Nand. Galena, and the North-west, n hn vvi.h to co throu..7h with out detention, will take the train !coring Pittsburzh at 800 A. 111., and arriviuz in Cleveland ~t 2.20 P. M., ac that is the only train by which clo, c. - .une,!ions are m a l e through to the Ith.,ve nDint. Pai , ell;:rl , 7, by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning, end St. Louis at mid night. VIA norThtAat e Steamers Fini.t City and Diurnal will lease thy. Mo. itela wharf siissery Laorninc, (Sundays raeepted.) at 10 o'clock, for Well•cil e, eunn.ettn.; al:hahe tr.iln less in; SFrllarille et 4.30 P. 31., and i:trielog at °level:,ll at i.e6. P. lit. An Accommodation Train will leave We!laville daily, (Sundays evert:hid) at 641 P. , m with Expre...4 Train rtrti via.; i C:er,dand at ains-nth:at Bayard f'. M Trains from Wellsville and Clevelacl swine , : at Basin-I for Carrollton, Waynesburg. Darr , and New Philadelptris• 4 1QP•Ticketa for Clessland, Chlea;:o and the North west. Irellasille. are &old at a les,' rate thin ri : A iiince. The Twine from Cleveland to T.ilcia 1111..1 Chioags, a ra• n a: follows:, Leare Cleveland at 7.39 snit 2.30 A. M.. and 6'25 P. M...; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 I'. M., 7.00 A. M., and 10 LO A. M. Trains leave Chicago 6, lloek Island and St. Lon;, follows: For tic,lt diland at 900 A Id. and 11.00 P. 31 For St- Louis at 0.15 A. 31 and to 05 P. M. l'asse. agars for St. Louis on over Itnek :,.land Itailros.l to Joliet, and thence over the Cbtengl and cad to Alton, and thence by Steianhost (23 miles) to St. Loci.: Paaneagere by the 0.16, A. !t1 . Train arrire in It Loui" tko /LIM same evening, and by the 10.05, P. 31., nada at n next day. Baggage checked throo;:th to Ct.:velem!. anti there re. checked for Chicago and St. 1.i10t.4. PAR.E VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVE!. A igit, Is/ class. '.3/ rte. clays. .21.1 are. To Alliance ...... $2 30 Tn iza Falk_ i 6 i 0 sls " Cleveland ... 400 ti lock lord, 1N 00 1; 2.5 20 n Toledo ... ..... 660 S p-i .... 19 Ir. 1 4 ''Chicago 13 00 $lO 60 Sp-ingfeld Is ',"o 24 el a n Itloomlngt...l6 PO 14 40 Durlinztou LIO " Ft. Louis ....21 00 lb be Passengers are requested to, procure their ticketf , n' tLe ollice of the Company, lu Mar:nags help below the corner. .1, OUR A NI , . Supit, Cleveland. mh2B J. A. CAC° Aa'C, CENTRAL ROUT NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPE - - • NorthernTtOiEl to the Mississippi River, lOWA, iIILSS()URI, KANSAS AND NEBRASK A. All Railroad to the .1111.seassippi. Chicago ; Btcrlinglon and Quincy RAIL ••• ROAD PoILMELLT Silt CilicaGo AND A L'Eo..A A Cexi. TRACT R. It. is NOW COMPLETED, And Trains nut the ehare ore BURLINGTON, terra, `. about c10a,,n17 ell ICAGtr ltl Thu Only Dirtet Route to 141 . 1 1:L1N.,T,,N, Qi!INC KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAti KA, 11 APE .I,i. F, , DES 310 INES, COUNCIL ItI.UrF, Cr A ! RAILROAD Route front CD ICAGu To r"P LOUI,, e • INOTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIEo, FPRI \ , )FIRI 7 ., JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and the Illinois Central, Great Western, und lilAn and iii,. n Biphl . • . Trains on the above Line leave Chicago GB Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over Cl all ) thepOints. B , ages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Cur t lowa and Northern Mit:quoit—making the quicke.t s • most reliable route to reach all the important prints st. of the Missiavippi as far As Council Ilion', with Trio rot ty 't fitly miles less staging than by any other rim., The Et Tot for a large portion of the way, Is laid with the crikvit , ffi lieu, the smoothest riding end bet Railroad in the Wiet well stocked with the most modern LodtimotiTes and eledeo new Care. 44•8 y this mute passenger,. are sure of making comp, Hone, and arriving at SL Louis on advertised time, avoid], the vexatious delay of fogs and Ice, and dangers of earl,.; Hon, as on the mute by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can br pasha c 1 t all the Railroad Offices iu the Enid; at the of 0, Company, corms. of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at Hui Depot of the Galena It. It. ar.d at t t. , , Mich. Cent. R. It. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn Ft , opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will rendre iname•ti ate despatch.: C. G. HAMMOND, N up' L. C. E. FuLLETT, Gen'l Tk,•t Ag't, a3II`TICKETS can be procured at the ic princ:pal Rhin,. Rlail, • Offices of the country. Jahn , 1856. AIR LINE ROUTE 18,55. FIIO3I CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS VIA CELICAGO, ALTON AND ET. LOUIS RAIL ,Witg3Mls4- ROAD, F ormerly the Chicago and Aliaslll24)o. 02r-eying the Gr, *at Arnerteun Express and 1". B. Maas. IIIE Only Direct a. nd Reliable flou j_ t« to the South snl SoutteWeNt—Seren. • v Miles Shorter than any Route. TWO 11111.00011 ESPRItSB TEAT? DAILT, SIINDAid LXCEPTZL ,:‹aret A rrir..s nl Sr. St. Logis Day Expresa 9.15 A. Ar 1'230 A. St. Loula Night ExpreAs 10.00 P. 1. 2.45 P. 31 Trains run directly through without c!‘ango of rare baggage. Pram Chicago to St. Louis in 15'4 /tours. lIIPoRTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet. with the IRS k Island Railroad for Ottawa, Lot Ealle, Reck Island and Cru tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Ch., ton, Waynesville and Ddoatur, and with Stages for Peori At tipozgneld, with Great Western Railroad for Jackm villa and IThmola River. • At Alton,Nwith Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and relief le route to all portions of North-eastern 31issouri. At St. Louis, with Daily Find,lass Steamers for Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Dikeissi p;, and with Regular Linea of Paid:ids fdr Ki nsns , fit. Josepb, and all points on the Itlisrouri, Tennessee, Cumberland nr..l Arkansas hirers. IL P. IkIORGAN, Sup'L, Bloomington, 111 L. DARLING, AgenL Chien, n, arn I L LI S CgitiTRAL RAILROAD: • JAS.- Arettl,` .; • 'iron. . Carrying the Great 11. States Mail and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on Its entirs length from DUBUQUE to CAIIIO, AND CHICAGO to CAIRO. This Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio ar..l 'Mississippi R. IL and Chicago nod Galena It..iiroad, forme the most direct and only continuous R. It. route from OHICACO to FT. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chimgo ns /0 A. M. and 10.20 P. M 1.01111 AND CAIIIO Parewngera for St. Louie by this train take the oars of th e Ohio and - Miss. It. It. at Sardine', and are carried direct t,. St. Louis. 35 A. M. and 4.10 P. H.—MENEM AND GALINA FS connecting nt Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with Daily Ida,' of Steam Packets for St. Paul and the Upp. r Mississippi river aides. Trains /save Cairo for Chicago nod Dubuque nt 7.30 A. M. and 7.00 P.ll. Passengers from the East and _places on the Ohio river destined for EL Louis, wiil save 100 miles of tedious and un certain river 'navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and arri . e futeen hours in advance of the river route, by taking U. care at Cairo. Tickets to St Loafs. Cairo, Dubuque, Et. Paul, and all in: 'portant places by this route, can be bad at the offices t.f tt s O. kP. and 0.. A -P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigil. Central Railroad In Chicago. 00 .. . . ~ , , . ... - . .... - . . . , ' - . . :1,. i . - • _. • .... • '...;.•"- ,I r -- ''''z''''''''''',...i ;:•.':....-:_',,:.'':---':'-!' -4. 's.',7.- 7. , --z , '!...,... ,• z -,....;*: ttl-ltrAr,-..,1-5.,.).t..-"i,i/ -',7•:•:.C-7•'?'o.7`iir-7.55'4.'..;.-5..- ...: .3 .4 4 .' it '..S . :; - 5 41 4 , ;.%!•:::,. ^ ,,::••••,.., - ,_..,.... ,•.'.,,...., 1 ,- ;:fk. ; . , 1 , ..........-.5, •.... • ••;..'..''' .. % , ''. . • 7 ' 3 .' .. -. t ... : :‘. I.`'.' ::.....,......±:....,::::tAt.1'L'.14,iit:',47..".1.1,.'C1':i' •. -....2. i"..-&-:.::?-'..,-,-;•••,,,,,,' - ' - ` 4 ''' , " '"'" '''' '' '''''' -. ' 11. 110IIST0S, General Freight Agent, Pl , llllOOll, lI.J mvf, Fuperinterniant. Altonna. Pa. PITTSBUtO.II AND CONNELLBVILLF • ilr11.1:5" RAILROAD op.i., g from Wert 14:ewton, I.Vestmore nand Coun Coun ty. ty, to Layton Station, In Fay ette [AS so,! aft, TIII.ftSLIA V, 17th day of Nay, until further flutist, the tritirim will run between the above point, sa follows, 1,..a v., :Ct,st Newton at 5,:1a A. SI ; stopping at Port Royal, Surti.'s 31111, an! Jacob's Creek; reaching 1 .-eYton et "f' r;rl,ek. Returning, 1.90 Layton at 6:45 A. 31 reaching Newton at 7:30; connecting with the steam/oat 'Thom.; Slariver,' for Pittsburgh; ra. - ,ching Pittsburgh t noon. ,-cond Train i:1 leave West Newton at 12 o'rlook, 31„ or LA y ou.and ri - teirnina, will leave Layton at 6 P. 31, ❑at all way F A , from Plttsourgh to Layton, 4:1 miter, One Dollar. for Uniontown and Conn llrvllle will connect with Le fra;loi a , Layton. will be tranariorted rash way daily. For rates rpiy to D. W. CALD WELL, Esq , AF.SIPUDt SUPtriDtrndarlt, I cbt Newton. OLIVES W. DA Eli; ER, Pi I th . President and Superintendent. M.to Iftfi PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. EltE DAILY Tit Itolll.l II TRAINS, between Philadeb 1 'oda and Pittaburgh. TIIB kIORNI NG MAIL TRAIN yea Philadelphia for l'ittsburgb at A. M., and Pitts szh for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. rut: FAST LINE lent e, Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a; I P. N.. and Pitts burgh hir Phitintelphia at 1, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TEA IN !Purer Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P.M., and Pittsburgh for Phila.'s/Oda at 10, P. M. The ,bore Ones connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, No.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankhd-t, Lexington and Loulxrllle , Ky 4 TOMO Haute, Mad icon, Lafayette and IndianapreLe, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Dellefontalne, Sandusky, Tolcdn, Cleve land, C.olunthus, SinSSIIIOO and IVoc..qter, Ohlo also with the Steam Packet Roan from and to NETT' ORLEANS, LOUIS, LOUISVILLE lIIICICINCINN4III. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills et the different Ftqrting points. Passengers from the Went's:rill find this the rhorteet and moat saptelitioue route to Philadelphia, BARl mere, New York, or (Melon. THOS. tiIOORE. Agent, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia. J. jar.3o Agent, Passenger Liner, Pittsburgh. JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No 201 Uneasy Brater, U AS JUST RECEIVED the following very choice sr -11 ticlev D ES. Hock, ionte Broody, (very fine,) Lisbon cord 'bunny & Co. (euper) 11orrett & Co. Jamaica, Santa Cruz. GIN Sarcial Madeira, Boguet, Howard, March ACo , Mad'ra London Cordial, East India Madeira, ' Scbnappe. Table do Et UNDRI PS. Amontillado hberry, Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Manzanillo do : Barelay's London Porter, Table do ! Wild Cherry Brandy, Cooking do ! AN:lathe, lieeswing Port, • Anisethe, Pure Juice do CUMMa, Ordinary do Sardines, St Julien Cluret, , Mocha and Java, Malaga Dry, Young Rye. and Black Teas, Do Sweet, English Bronson Cheese, Ctampagues, ; Importid Havana Cigars, of A nchor, ! various brands. l'erzeney, ! Old Monongahela Whieky, of Heidesecit, • all grades. Together with all other articles connected with the buSjoess. Joseph White's Carriage Repository. JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on busi ness in his spacious premises, (now ; lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and _ Oreensburg turnpike, near the Two Mile - •r :-/N" 11 :- . Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectlully invites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES. BUGOIRS, he. And be particularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one price only Is made, Fourteen years' experience in the business, enables him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, so many years past It has been his particular department to select from. the carious and most talented Eastern menu lecturers. The success of his new system is complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply the best and most farbionable ma nufactuges at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mania for decorating houses of business has heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPII WHITE will sell, on ready money only, at mubh less than the usual profits. (mbfridatr] C,arria¢nprerm mi in the hest manner, with despot Alexander W. Vaster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SHUT. Tott tx CILLISCEP-I, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands end Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims In Great Britain and Ireland. 1-Collections made In this and adjoining Coontlee; Es. tat., of deeedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or lea-,d, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOUR Ili etre.t, a few doors above Emithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1866--{mll2B:daw] A. W. Foster, Ik:VOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the States of 1 1 4 Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken fsir record or use in any of the afore named States, Illinois. Mississippi and Ithrde Pittsburgh, March 28. 185.5—insh28tdaws itSoardling School, OH SUMMER BOARDING HOLIBE.—The GLEN HOTEL J and Grounds are offered for KENT for either the above purposes. The size and arrangement of the house, the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable, render this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms, apply to mutt( J: W. BUTLFB, 97 Front street. R. B. MASON, Supt .-:.• RAILROADS. 0.1110 .& PENNSYLVANT/CRAELROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST PRONE PITTSBURGH. Ow and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, the PASSEN GER TRAINS will run as follows, until further notice: FAST TRAIN WILL Lao , " AT 3 A. M. Man Them " AT BA. M. El7Prtr.9e TaArst AT 3 P. M. These Trains all run through to Orestline, and connect there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana, and Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroads. At Manaffild, connections are made for Newark, Zanesville, Monroeville, Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, IQ; and at Alliance for Cleve- land, Ac. No trains run on Sunday. Through Tickets Bold to Cincinnati, Louisville St. Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Cities In the West. The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 A.M. and 5 P. M., and New Brighton at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Tickets and further information; apply to J. G. CURRY, At the corner office, under the Monongahela House Or. at thB Federal Street Station, t, GEORGE PARKIN, Tick, Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1855, OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD BRING THE Continuation of tho Ohio and Penna. R. R TO FORT WAYNE, THEME lIIINDRED A3D LIGHTEIN 111113 /ROM PIITEMORGII. .Ikk - Trains connect nt Creatllne, without detemlion, with all the Trains on the Ohio and Penna. bond, and also at Forest with Trains "oing North and South, on the Mad River and Lake Erie'Railroad. For Ticketn, apply nt the Railroad Offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Alle- gheny CUT, or at any of the following points: Port Wayne, Dellefontaine, Cincinnati, Urbana, Dayton, Springfield, Indianapolis, Richmond, Tiffin, Findlay. Persons desiring Tickets will be particular to eak for a Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Railroad. jet J. R. STRAUGITAII, Baal. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. ERN. CHANGE OF TIME. ! , 1 AND SINCE TUESDAY, May 221, 1855, the Train leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays ex,pted a 31. , t 8 o'clo.k. A. M.. and arrive at Newark at 310 o'clock, P. ronnecting with trains for Columbus, Sandusky, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lasalle, Mount Verson, hock Island, Toledo, Saint Lona RETURNI NG : Leaves Newark at 12 o'clock, M., and mirth.; at Steuben ville at 7.25 P. M. Passengers by dila train leave Cincin nati at 6 o'clock, A. M. FARE. From Steubenville, through by Railroad— To Columbus.-- $4 00 ITo Detroit ... Cin.innatl ........... 630 Chicago ...... Mount Vernon 375 Rock Inland Mansfield 475 Saint Louis.. __, Sandusky 6 00 I For through tletteto and further information, enquire of F. A. WELLS, Agent, Steutediviile. The Cadiz Accommodation Train leaves Steubenville dai%Y. (Sundays excepted.) at 4 d. 3.) I'. N, and arrives at Cadiz at 6 4s P. M. Returning, leaves Cadiz at 637 A. M., and arrives al Steubenville at Li 05 A. 61. Agents. JAMES COLLINS & Co Frei:int and Paaaenger A gen te, So. 114 and 115 Water street, Pitt Thurgh. • J. N. KINNEY, Freight Agent, Little Miami 11 It Depot, Cincinnati. P. W. k•THADER. Passenger Agent, Broadway, Cln. RICLI ARD HOOKER, Passenger Agent, Newark. F. A. WELLS, do do Steubenville. LAFAYETTE DETINNEY, General Fr•ight and Ticket Aden t. E. W. TVOODWARD, Superint•ndent. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 1 1 17 E GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At. I lantir cities with Western, North-western and South western States, hr a continuous Railway direct. This road ith-o•contoecht at Pittsburgh with daily lin« of steamers to al: parts on the West«rn Rivers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most direct, chrapett and reliabie roof« which FREIGUT can be forwarded to and from the Grem RATES BETWEEN PIIILADELP/lIA A P/TTEBURGIT. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Choc*, Dry Goods, (in hoses,) Fara, Feathers, dr • per 10012)3. SECOND CLASS.—Dooke aad Stationery, Dry Go ids, (in balm,) hardware, Lea. C.C. per iOclh thee, Wool, Ac THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging. Bacon and Pork, (in bulk,)hemp, Ar - boc. per lOUQ s. roe Rill CLASS Fish, Bacon and Pork, (packed„) Lord and Lard Gil •'' Per IOUQa sLipping G.A., from any point East of Philadrh plata, be particular to mark package •• eta Penn/v/I,lnm Roftroad.'• All Good. consigned to the Agents of this !toad at Philadelphia or l'ittzburgb, will be foraurded without detention. YELIGUT AGENTS Potter, Roane; J. L Elliott, N. V. E. J. 50..e.1,,, Philadelphia; MaEI,,E b iroana; Balt' more : Geo. C. Franciscus, Pittsburgh; Shringman A Brown. 7 incintiett. 011i0; 7. 8. Moorhead, Louisville, Ey; R. C. teldrum, 3ltl.t.mn, Ind; Itateliff & Co-, St. Lollh, ado; J Mitchull A Son, Evansville, Indiana. NEE SATURDAY MORNING COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS —Present: lion. William B. Artlure, president judge; Hon. Ga briel Adams and Hon. William Boggs, associate judges. FRIDAY, June 8. The oases of Commonwealth vs. John Maguire, and Commonwealth vs. Wilson Inglis, were sent to the jury in the morning. After a short absence, a verdict of guilty was rendered against the first named defendant, and not guilty against the other, the prosecutrix, Mrs. Maguire, being required to pay tue costs. Judge APClure.then sentenced Maguire to pay a fine of 1;25 and costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. Pierce Brennan; indict ment, assault and battery on complaint of Ed ward Moloy. The assault complained of occur red on the 23d of May. " The defendant was standing on Fifth street, near the Court House, when the prosecutor came up in a drunken con dition, and presented a bill to him for settlement. Brennan denied owing the other any thing, and refused to pay it. Moloy then called Brennan a liar, when he kicked him in the side, and struck him eeveral times over the head and shoulders The jury, after being out for sever al hours, failed to agree, and were discharged. Daniel O'Brien and John Nelson were arraign ed for petit larceny, in stealing half a barrel of fish from Hay & Brownlee. The latter plead guilty. The other was placed upon trial and convicted. As they were both old offenders, the Judge sentenced them each to a year in jail. In the case of Robert Murphy, indicted for false pretences, the Grand Jury ignored tne bill, and the prisoner was discharged from jail, where he has been imprisoned for some time. Commonwealth vs. John Savage ; indictment, assault and battery with intent to kill ; on com plaint of William D. Ray. The prosecutor is a police officer, and testified that in attempting to arrest the defendant for disorderly conduct, was out on the wrist with eeme sharp instru ment by Savage. The injury was a severe cue, disabling him from duty for several weeks. The deft nee attempted to show that the wound was received by prosecutor in thrusting his hand through a 'toe of glass. The jury re turned a verdict of not guilty, land couuly to pay the costs of prosecutor. Joseph Weimer and John Taeg, convicted of larceny, on Thursday, were sentenced—the far mer to sue year in the Penitentiary, the latter to the House of Refuge. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO AIANAGRIt Pw-TER —From the following correspondebee it will be seen that a number of our citizens have tender ed to Manager Foster a Complimentary Benefit, to be given on Monday evening next : ' Joseph C Filler, I:s7 Dear Fir—Aware tiiiit the FO/1,11 04 , 11.11 si w, 1,,,,, posed ha.. b. et, loculiArly ni,loss,.l.s to the mails, lusni el the Thealrs, nod admiring Liu , ensrgy or: i ,1,, 5r“.11,,,i,,,,, which enabled you to bear op iti. , ,,wit:•l. its .6 ~,,,,,,, ( .hale almost every ons Au Ilaily situated 1 ,1.4 torcs/1 to ',tin.: the untlerogussl ars anxious to slit isl to yr,LI ot ,ornitiaiww• Lary ben - lit, seating the ent , l.•inalon I, 1.11,1 the erellitig for It, to your own taste and r.on,Liecr,. A I erstact•ut rs,itleneo of nearly ins ypo, in our oity,the high c,..iymation In 101/..,/1 you An hsld by this,. who hu., you brit, ALI I Ow pr , niptit uds VI I. II Whirl, ).,... djsrl,,,,, „cry ~,,,,,,,,,,,t, iii.Juic us to hips (La, the behtfit poted may be such as tlis 000 s . .rui ;ism in,h, pio- Your,, re-isstlulll. Rohr. 31. Riddle, } E. Pal a, John C. Dunn, Rola. A ale: , n, T. J Horni.n. Alt It. Alc(2...inoi 1, Char. W.1....at, ti C. qjall,ber, tosc. I. Hot it.,,,, lil. 1 1S: , ViLrt, W. C. I',”1.1,1Iy, LI vary 0 v..rinZton, Ed . nitl ....-Illerx, .1 ho P. 1.i1a•., H. C. Hui:hes, Lilts Y. Ilegzs, .1. P. Montgomery, .i 11. v loinutoe, John heatch. John 111,:iug, Prhisra:r. , .u, June ath, 1555. GtatThrien Year ll.rt.lering el.rureut:,e%tiort, I' a numplitnentury benefit, Isos to.:ert reeefro Fur thr fowler mate, at , Ceti stf for pit, 1 , 41,-, n iyai rul gonfatieuee, en t rpt Lay effe t erest sclonforle..lguteut,, ctoept !eta elf r, 4334 flier,' Monday incur eat cutlet ler the enterreinment. The ',art - 3 through which tee here pa •. - 1 Les futhosl munetery routt t ertfen• and Jr rangeturut, 1..c10. to Put, rprlr.e erera' tlept,ttmeht al, hut noilti trot their rIT-,:* 5.5.1.;eu1y ax the pia. e• t amusernent. Wle•tf fhe ,ries of life re scarce anti dear, we - sun% eo; ; :t tr, , ;,,, eroux. The future, however, is pregnant If ft If hope, . a e /mother rear 1 , 01.1114 4 no ith yr usual r , periry Thank yea, 6wl::..r.aen. yur tier an.l t.inelut rO, 1 l”errt, Impel( your frieLl and ff..rt su s , C To Y. E. ViAz, IL M. JULE°, .1,1,u DaLL, Ari.ter soo, 004 THE EDITOR of the Journal sta•cd a few day: ago that the detachment of [ S troops which passed through here last week under command of Gem littcheock were on their way to Kansas. This is oct correct, as they wero destined for Fort St. Pierre, in Nebraska Territory, on the Missouri river, at the mouth of Schi;lok or 13ad river, about,Boo miles at ose Fort L."aven. worth, in the heart of the Sioux country. The fort named it; a trailing p,st of the , Saier:,:in Fur Company, and the object of sending out the troops is to establish a aea onditary poor there, or in the vicinity, to keep tho Stour. in dialog in subje.ction. For the b Lam purpose the garrisons of Fort Laramie and Kearney are to no reinforced, and four ec.toponies of dragc.,tis will be employed in proteeiitg the frint:er Set tlements of Kansas and Nebratha. The force commanthrd by Brigadier 0,-neral Hitchcock will be locaLd in the heart of the country of the Sioux implicated in the difficulties on the Platte river. DISORDERLY BOYS — Complaints are made al most every day at the Nlayor's reee, against crowds of disorderly boys who as,enilde Lightly at various street corn,,ro, and annoy luiet citi MIS who reside in the neiglit—rho,r with their obscenity and profanity. The er s,ern-r to Le increa:dng greatly, nod utiles, rueaaurcs are adopted to suppress it bOCII, Will Le a source cf infinite trouble to the city authoritits. These youths and half grown men inveigle into their midst many well disposed but weak minded boys, who quickly become 1i •lons and depr o;e•J from the bad example set, and in the end turn out as bad as the others. It is irni i tit le for the police to keep the earners clear, a, the force is not large enough; but if the CWZ-Ill! who live adjacent would make information at the Mayor's Office against some of the worst of these boys— the ringleaders of the crowd—that r:atnples mighty be made out fof them, a es dutary refor mation could be effected. SPDDIN RISE IN TLIEALLEMIENY RIVER --The heavy rains in the early part of this rivet: pro duced a sudden rise in the Allegheny river, on Thursday night, and on Friday morning it was at v very high stage. As so rapid a rite Wile al most unexpected, a largo number of 'lifts, coal boats, &e., were broke loose from their moor ings, and started adrift.--(Soine of ;hem were afterwards secured, but be majtrity Were wrecked on the piers of the dill. rent bridges, and along shore.) Yesterday, the surface of the river was covered with floating lumber and frag ments of boats. 'The damage was not et) eaten sive as at the former freshet, but it is still sat ficiently large to be felt severely. MissioNAnt Mcrrinn —The annual meeting of the Sabbath School of the Sinithtiold M. E. Church, will be held to-morrow evening. The Rev. Bishop Morris will preside, assisted by Revs. I. N. Baird, Alf. Cookman and W. A. Da. vidson as Vice Presidents. The following will be the order of exercises: Hymn—" Assembled at thy great command," by the Congregation ; Prayer, by Bishop Mor ris; Anthem, by the Choir; Introductory Re marks, by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Davidson ; anthem, by the Choir; Missionary Address, by the Rev. Allfred Cookman ; Collection ; An. them, by the Choir; Benediction. The friends of the missionary cause, and the public generally, are invited to attend. PITTSBUROII DOLLAR SAVINGS INSTITUTION At a meeting of the oorporators of this institu tion, held on Thursday, it was permanently or ganized by the election of the following officers : President—John H. Shoenberger. Vice Presidents—Aler, Bradley, H. C. Hep burn, James W. itailman, Wm. F. Johnston, Charles Knapp, jr., A. W. Loomis, James K. Moorhead, N. Grattan Murphy, Wm. Philips, Theobald Umbstaetter, G. R. White. Secretary and Treasurer—C. A. Colton. Tho institution will be put into operation nt an early a day as possible, of which duo notice will be given to the public. OFFICE OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA R R. Co .1 PITTSBURGH, June 5, 1865. Earnings in May, 1855. ............... $88.143 18 CI if 1854 ................ 80.9.88 21 Increase *7,155 27 For the first five months of 1855... .$429.451 81 gi 1 854..... 363,299 66 norease (18 per cent.) ..............$66.152 15 The country along the line is almost exhausted of produce, but the appearance of the growing crops is remarkably fino. S. W. ROBERTS, Superintendent Mss DROWNED.—Yesterday morning, a large raft, loosened - by the rise in the Allegheny, came down the river, with but a single man on board, and struck against one of the piers of the old Allegheny bridge, where it broke in two, one part lodging on the pier, and the other floating off with the man. When opposite the mouth of the canal, this portion went to pieces, and before assistance could be rendered, the in divnal fell into the water and was drowned. Where he came from, or who he was, of course could not be ascertained. 4`-~~- '~ 1 {- ~`~' • . 4 , ORM JUICE 9 Jut. 1 3.lelourtio. An tralia.•lnt.., Vurek for ni hue with rnintul &cells of wr-ek of tin• Peruvian Air Grime?, Penny, inroitt r r .rtnin titer ties resit hist Mei 1.) • urnr Urauctit. ri Crinurza terrekid on her pars rzte no tal lu, With 1 C1% ,, ,r.u.0 rant Inarii, Twat! ) sil et . whom 'eel.. The f- survivors. iiinutf) enieers orew, went terrilim❑iu the Iviste bet, re 11-5 were ickt Tlie Foreign Legion---Weritlirr, fir % June 7 I , :Vfnan, a CPrno , ”, r. r. 1.10.1 ye. l orlny.litl 1 , on ,rinl tryd3y, 1/ofor. I Ili :tat, Gsl onmi,on, Woodbisr,,, the 01..rge4,f n for ;be Itriti,h K:mf n , rivol in th,. r..o.ttlay orrning Iran Sr,: lor k. unit Inn I 4/1.1 Irkh, whom by hot jr!/ nO , Ol soot , : %Hu ty h T!.oy f Ihry srtm-n nctempt:-.1 t 0 rhlh •7 h Ird tt inroo,..zYt:on. k -on 10.1 Il i . tiro 1,,t0r un.,t to.lutLto 1.11 or rain, nl,l-11 st Lon, 101 , 1 early worn: • • J 1.1171. 7 —1 14 , ,1.:41.4.ra thi,4 144 !\ :44F,r, of 14, 143'144 , 1- Th , v ;64 , 4,4 rangy,ar:l ar , 14,1414,:a11u ilapt,rtm the Lculth I 04, 4,ty. I'VeNrOtlrs Le,,slmlntutre . 11 JUT, 7 r tr ,, lay -14 rad reem , .l.,e,, the 1:: 11 t .r cf .40 •r. A :(1 . JO:SEM C. 1 : 0,..TEic.. Lrr., n..ar.t4 Lion.. and rr.r.oatte.. -1.0, 1 .," at nsi on/ Tint i l ris tits 0 spits. tni trir tl p,root, ci•lits. &al.'neat, ,lento eitra Door , open at 7 1 ,;. la , farinanoo rzaan,laros at S lot LUST Nl , i lir 111:1 i,N I O THE I.'itESENT HENI , FIT tr' (11l FI)FT Mt. wh., I hi. r..iiy or , i.r.st ou rut Jon oil! b nrtnl ROBEatT'IIVD, WIT.II FIEND (IF Charles Sisrk , LuFni.; n! , Nl , ra. t iih Ihrky ; lturti• , NI. R IL ,dr of Brii,tunat, .N11,..3 A. ; To cortrlthiti BONS' to Pay the Rent-1:,,,e !: Sir. f.ttkr, SuLan: li.raser; `lr.,. r. Nlnabiy,, IIIAKD \ I A T,Ut:a h:F 'I T To „ joy . Elt NOR FOnEft, my !', t a,- I , • •Ir , n • -- - - J 01-(V W. M' (..A I.TII Y, 111.11 _Poster and illistribittor, fie" WILL atteud In th” Poslinz, and Dist ri hu liar of nil ' kln , la ct LIIL,L9 VOR CONCYIiTIi, LECTURE: 4 . E 1.111l1TI.N:l, Alian rnmuni - dtliin,—ailhar I y ',Oe, srif" , —iltriiiiti..l to IL- 1-r ;.rouip: apt PlT:ction-•lJrsily smles; Ai 11, Ita•ama • of W ! and n ! ,,f evie,ft: 1!.o o'cloelt,.f. M., af: n Af,sonf fool f,Annin6'lA, :11{.1., eml i'arauy Pry (1, t.1,-,‘7).,t,1ifiv.,1:00t. and Shors, llnt,,Cap% AT = U'CLOCE, P. M 3ro.errier.Quner4l,,, Glio,warv. Ctiticr)„ Looking Olnasp., , ,NPlC awl i land liousoholq ,u 1 lilt:bur. Far• ofturr, AT 7 O'CLOCK, Y. M., hooks, Stationery, t hney tr, I 1, • tr, r: (4, e hird is a: ,1,1 Cutlery, Clc. , .itioe,sAld Ac. le. Ile; t,...r A DMISISTIIATUi'k FAL!: OF. A V A I.I'IIIILE CAL LIBRARY.—On SATURDAY EVENINO, Itch low., at 8 rk. at the l.lmnraBreial Saloe c 178,r of Wno.l and I fifth lar s-1 , 1 by ordrr of I. NI. Pennock, , AdnaniBtrBt,r of Dr. .1 11. WA raw pr, , heuthe and vamatyle rBllrrll,..n i ur. gins! end Nlis,elloneouBßooknond In , trurn,nts. Cata!ozu el or • now rrady, and IL., Lvots array - 47,1f, , •%a:o i i , n. 187 P. NI. DA.TIB, A uctioci,:r. uluttoti. 111 E PARTNERSHDIPI• he o retofore eNistire; between the undersboel, has been this day dbooked by mutual °sent. Tnums who have claims against the late lint ol .ASS it CARPI, will pro,:rit whew tui w wit:lenient to John a: the City Llotei. .1i GLASS, JOAN. D. CARR. 'ilL4burgh, Juni, 1, 7 Fr.s [ice . The undersighed Laving withdrawn from tit° (Jay hotel. WOLII.I ronlin il y t.. ILn I,Vel Inc Awl 0, 1.1,, ir,,,0,11 generally., hO , lat.. partm•r John I'. who coulitittus the ls:Atte, DAN. h. CARR. ittshurgh June 1. P. Great Redu at Lou" IN CLIOICE SUMMER GOODS, at 11AGAN & AIIL'S, • We will marl; down on 01 II AR AIF.P STREET Monday, June dat, . r swck of seasonable Dry Goods, eta tags discou u nt e fr o m forrter pike.. We name, in part, Berages and Tissues, Grenadines ' Crape do Espagne, Summer Silk', Lawns of all kinds, Embroideries, Ilosicry, Gloves ant Mitts, Lave Mate ti 11,,,., Challi Mirages, 3ladonna Cloths, ..tc_—with a full and complete t.sortment ,4 Housekeeping Goods. ntyBl W r Ring Claseeo....Cutt,e 'Co - lleg e . - rpm; Gentlemen and Ladies' Day and Ceetti4 Writing I Claw,,, aill corning, open during the summer tied, Mr. J. D. Williams, whose Cartons styles of Gentle:nen and Ladies' Writing are . 1111irprstely admired. No specimens of Penmanship are exhibited at the door but those ,xe,uted by the reneher in tie Institution. The Principal ids tea im - monopoly „ nor " patent" f r his busines.z, nor did he get his institution chartered to sell out, as has been repeats dly done in this city. Gentlemen and Ladies' Vdiiting Cards writt en hs Mr. Williams' unequalled style. All kinds of Ornamenti p,.,,. mauship executed to order. tur.4silw . _ Bats and Caps. ._ Ws would invite the Intel:won of our friends and the public to a splendid es-ortment of LISTS and CAPS, whirl/ we are now opening for the Summer trade, lebleh, fur beauty of style, exceeds anything ever offeved in the city, or west of the Mountains. Call an d , amine for youasulves. J. wttsoN a SON, 4,7 91 Wood street, Pldtslburgh. _ . . _._ ttAitlt 42i.. IdOSElt, : 4 IItiIITECTS:-0111c4s: Philo Hail. No. 75 Third street, ./.1 . Pittsburgh; and cost side of the Diataond,Ailegheni. iyl2:sm F 1 0.13.1060-150 boxes and h f. bxs. 1 lb d's,.B . g, . 7 6 , 7:17T:7 "Grant & Williams'," "Anderson's,' " Perfeetien,' "Jewel of Uphir," "Diadem Twist," " itlur anerhassett," Si,. Twist, " Balt. Plug," on hand and for sale by jc4 MILLER 4 RICK ETSOV. 1 1 M M ULA6.7ES-41.? O half Ulla " bbla and half 1 / I bbls l••s, , ;nr , i_iou, e i • • Goidou Syrup, In' te ,e•ij For Arlie I.y MI RICK •'• \ • I( N i.: ib,u in . 1 ..—J u.At upeuitig, a now ezio iT to ietio ,lln or wATCLIES, JEAVELItY, he., at the old Esialili• ed llonile of W. W. WILEON. (4' Market Ntreet, cbrzier e o li f Fourth. Cukomers and visitors will eta-ay, find this a ~,,f,, ~,,I jun estaLliqment to deal with, and prices as cheap no elsewbere—either East or Wert. Are• Special attention rail to PlNt WATTLE - REPAIR ING. MlD:Mier ittetreat.. in excellent idyl:, a NEW TULluLbZiol7Arllithit'AdeuCpoAllo.DATlON OF A FEW FAMILTES, who mw to recurs a pleasant and Healthy locality durinct the Summer months. The!louse Is located about five miles from PIC tsbit rch, on the Leaver road; nna catmot be surpassed for delightful scenery and every desi tbe rable comfort. Add rem by leiter, or apply peri.onally, on All I<es. ti, • (m121:1m1 A. litowpFitinit: se Osrca , onable terms, a very neat, verllcal STEAM EN GINE, 8 inch cylinder 20 inch stroke. ALT, n very snperlo: DOUBLE FLUE STEA3I BOILER, 14 feet long, 30 inch diameter. For tenns, &c., apply to & ilAWEN;Sfatloner, my 2 Market street, corztA,Secoud. e 'r ! • • ) Mai .• . - ,r i~j 9~} y_:.. , MEM . ~-;.~ :ATM . _a:,._;,,F,:;.*:x. Row AMONGST THE COAL BOATMEN.—TWO PERSONS SERIOUSLY INJURLD — Yesterday after. ;icon about six o'clock, a ditli.ulty occurred at the Point between two coal boatmen, in relation to the fastening of a boat. From words they I proceeded to blown; when a number of other men belonging to the boats adjacent, observing the fight, interfered and attempted to separate the combatants; but this movement being mis understood, they were assailed by another re inforcement of coal boatmen who came on the ground, and a general row soon ensued. Lumps of coal, bricks, stones, &c., were thrown with a reckless disregard of life. Ono man, whose name we could not aecertain, was struck on the temple with a stone, and injured so severely that his life is despaired of. After the affray he was taken to his residence in Allegheny. Another was hit on the head with a brick, and the whole scalp knocked off. He was brought to the Mayor's Office in an insensible condition, but af terwards recovered his senses. Others were also injured more or lees. We believe no arrests were made, but probably will be to day. APPROPRIATION TO THE HOUSE OF REFUOE. —Tee Grand Juries of the Washington County Court, of August • and November terms, 1854, having recommended a subscription by Wash ington County, of *5,000 to this institution, the County Commissioners, at their last meeting, passed a resolution appropriating *2,500; to be paid in annual instalments of $500; the first payment to be made on the Ist of July next. This will entitle the County to one man ager. PITT81111111;111111.4 Bt r,NT TO DEATH -Our read ' will have observed in the telegraphic column, an account of the destruction, by fire, of the steamer Keystone State, in the Illinois river. Four of the crew were burnt to death or drown ed, on the occasion. Two of these, ttle second steward, Aaron Stockton, and the chambermaid, Emily Austin, were from this city and Alle gheny. They were both colored. Tun valuable Library of Medical Miscellane ous Books of the late J. H. Wilson, M. D., will be solid this Lvening by order of the Administra tor, at Davis' Auction Itotans. A number of fine surgical instruments are also included in the Burohn buying your hale to-day, if you wish to patronise bottle labor, giro the Banner a call, and our word for it you will bo eatiEfii•ci. Ro member to look for the sign of the American Flag, opposite the new Presbyterian Church, 147 Wood street. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Arrival 0(1111 Africa at Ili.oxfon-.Pright ful Shipwreck--Over Six Hundred Chi nese Emigrant• L/rownerl. on. 7.—The ft. M. A frica renni..l . her nt. 4 o . e.ock this inoridtig, nod her in n . /1 Will Pore nt tiro Wenn k. this afternoon. Copt .in hit t ounnetudA the A.!rina on hor f roc.•rn trip, Cr,pk,i a Ik e . inon remainieg at lacdne lh 1,11• P itp•nre. 61 der i th of woof him children nod tho nick nno. of It,, wit . ,. Th.! pip .ers are quite harlot, of near tiditional to the Ilal.fox o n... Ch. Health of New °ricotta Aii CTI ON 621. 1, E 6 P. IL DAVIS, Anotionoer •'` • . • • • fl 1 ' „if 40h w ,••• •!:#ll*# ME= COMMERCLA L POST. r I T I .qHU.H.GII BOARD OP TRADE AND rati,R€DANTS, EXCIIA.N‘zic. Pretleed--,701iN SUIPTONOF.FIGERS. Kra: lice fretident—GSM. Second W M . E. BROWN. Secretary—lt'll. S. IL.J.vg..n. Tea.curer—JouN D. SCOLLY Sztprrin'enden/-8. T. NONTRAY. J. • Commits.. of Art:itration for June.—WitidAm H. WITH, V. P.; JAMES 11. Coors, S. ELMBAUOII, TROMAS SABGEASTS, %V. P. JONES. DAILY REVIEW OP PITTSBURGH DIARICET. OFFICI OF TRY DAILY MOIIVINT/ POSY, Saturday, June I, 1c55. There was a moderately fair businstis tral , ,actgd yester day. The late rains have raised the ricer to en excellent boating condition, and busiums on the chat f has become quite animated. No arrivals have yet com e t o hand from below. PLOUlt—gales 393 bbls superfine and extra, from store, $ 9 ,7fteri.10.12%; 20 bbls superfine and extra, from store, $x0,1;4%; CO bble superfine, from store, $9,75@.0,78. GRAIN—Sales 300 bus shelled corn, $l, fem.: store ; 300 do from depot, 9.1_; 200 do tar do, 90c; 300 do oa ts, from des pot at 59e. WHISKY-10 bbla rectified at 35c. 13 . 1 CON—Sales 0000 lbs shoulders, Bc, lima; SOO lbs shoulders, side, and hams at 8%, 0, ‘(a10%; 2000 lbs shoulders and hams 8 to 10c, cash; 0900 los shoulders B%ci time: 5.10 lbs shoulders, sides and hams, 8(4)9@l0c, cash; Cpoo lbs shoulders fic, cash; 3000 lbs hams 10e, cash; 8000 I be shoulders ut Bc, cash. I, Aith-61 OMB at 9%c, 60 days Interest added; 6 kegs Nu I. 10e, Nish. 1 . 0 0S—:;000 dor 121.4c' CHEESE—SO bassi, - from store, 10c. AIR El 918-3 tons domestic soda, time, 3,4:r_ POT tkroEs---150 bus mixed, depot, $1,25. .! ._..__ ..... THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. itrif- D. KENNEDY of Roxbury, haa Iflecos,red ln one Or our common paSgUr, Wads a remedy that cur, .4 EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, From the worst Serotlula down to a common pimple. Ire has temd it in over 1100 cases, and never felled except .a two cISPQ (loth thunder humor). flu has now in his pee sea. ion OV, too hundred certificate:l of its virtue, all within tWOUIy miles of Roston. Two bottles are warranted to care a nursing sore month. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two to three bottlea will dear the oystem of Liles. TWO Lottlea are warranted to cure the worst Canker in the Nfoutli and Stomach. Three to lire bottles are warranted to cure the worst ewe of Ery,ipelari Oct. to two bottles are warrautea to cure all Humor In he Eyea. Two 1.13.1,3 are warranted to cure Running of the Fare and Itlotchee among the flair. Four to s;x bolilei are warranted to cure Corrupt and Runaing Meer,. One Loin. , will cure Scaly Eruption of the Skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst ease of Itinw"iros. Two to thee, bottlei are warranted to care the most des ,rate case of ItheumatLtn. Three to four bottles ore uurraweJ to cure the Sal Ft.," to eight bott:o3 will cure the worst cage of Scrofula . A benefit to always experieuml from the first bottle, end , 0 , -fert euru to warranted when the above quantity Li taken Reeder, I re•ddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vi,tilty of Bolton. I know the effect of it In every case ~ore as water will ex tinguiih tire, AD cure will hag cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after a trial, it alw•ya speaks for Itself. There are two thin, shout this herb that appear to me surprising: first, th -a it grow,' In cur plater., in come places quit., plenti ful, and yet its value has never been known until I diner. need it in ISAff—second, that It should cure all kinds of humor. lu order to give somo idea of the sudden that and great puptilarity of toe dbcovely,l,will state that In April, 18,53, I pedd ed it ant sold about Fir bottles per day—in April, I raid over one thowand bottles per day of it. th e who era to druggist.. who hare been in bush TD, twenty and thirty year,, that nothing In the attnale of patent to/divines w e ,, ever like it. There is a univereal prahe of It from all quarter,. In my on n practice I always kept It strictly for humors, but since its introduction as a general family medicine. ' great and wongerful virtues have been found in it that I DOT,' AD0:1.1.q..1. a. '.o id ef epileptic flt,a--a linear,, which was alwayx ere d ineurabh--have beef, cured by a tear bttles_ , ....art a mercy if it will prove effectual in all case o s of that am fill malady ; there are but few who have seen more of it tLari I have. I know of eeveral ca.es of Dropsy, an of them axed peo. file, ure.l by it. For the variow LI Dl...es of the i.l per, Sick Ileada,he, A,thma, fever and Ague, Pain in the tilde, li , voses of the Spine, and particularly in Diseasett rat the halneyn, kc, the discovery has done more good thai any medicine ever known. :in change of diet ever tieveeury • but the beet you get, and et:001h of It. hret:iewu for 'sr. —Adults, one table spoonful day Children over ten years, dessert spoonful. Childre p n er from tin.. to eirbit years, tea , paonful. A. DD directions can be apps :able to a:I constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the hew.-le twice a day. lotntifnetured by DONALD KENNEDY, X. ust IG, rrco st Matt. Pric. 91,00. rr. GEO. U. LIF.Y. ER. Nn. 14n IVo,Ni ,Jrnot, Pitt=burgh. Cleunral Agent. A4n, J. P FL E.FIING, Allngheny . M 29,1.111' 446 A F 'act worthy of Record and Attan. t lon HT'S ToN IC 31 IXTU1:I.:, a guanuatetat and cure for FEVER AND This praparation for the treatment of the above direase, and perfect eradica tion t t the cans., to one of the moot Important Chunks: Di , ,.,veriee of [Le 19th century. Its neutralising effects the poi,,notig tiaoos are loetan taueoue, and nets like 'mom upon the a hole Nerrou? and .11.x...u1er System, r,• 'He r the toue'of the Stomach, and Iterlgoratiog the Cot• La.; he the general reme.li,e re,rted to fur it& treatment, P tcto as Quinine, Arrenic, to , witich leuve the system worse than they found it, it Impruv,o the general health, p the blood, aml t.tinaulates the different ore, ea to a r,,,ele_r at healthy action. prepared under the itume.liate supershion Of an emment Chemist, uniformity of strength may always be retied on. Ito our ecederitisi demand., and the tboasanda of teAtimoolule from eminent 'quail:lane, and others who hove Lek,/ thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarhntee of ILO Stlperl,rits over ell other preparations. We can only odd, in conclusion, if you are suffering ircm Fever and Ague, try it and to Cured ! PETER T. W ll loll'l' L Co., And all yes-2-41 Market st., Philadelphia. Stu t ectable Druggists throughout Oat/ Lofted ..s aud Canachs. For .el, , toy O Iio.KRYSER, No. 140 WOOd street, a tl It. 11. SELLEIL!, Pittsburgh. ap2i:daw3m Is Notlce. T HE Partoorship of AMR IirDEVITT wi ll O. waa die. solveA OD tired inst. John M'Devit l t icontinuo the busin,s at thu old stand, and attend to the settleineo' of , he lau.dutss of the late firm. JOHN DI'DEVITT, WILLIAM M'DEV/TT. l'itta!‘ur,zli, January BJ,ls]s—{ jau4 _ new Miami. Li l l: ~,,o u„ r o iis ton, eka;iftr:rint.ter„(l... l u i t A t he W E T R l r t!l. n .t o jto r' w e l i MAGIAN .k Ant, 9t Market att. et. Sale of Lots for Country Seats. -41 -I ROMER/lITEEN TO TWENTY ACRES, in Collin. township, half n toile North of East Liberty, adjoin ing lands of A. Walley, A. Seeley, T. Mellon, Esq., etr. \I ril he in lots to ;nit purchasers. A flue vlew of riast Liberty. the Pennsylvania I:alit-tied, etc., is lied from thh land. 'rile, are a variety of graftel trult trees, and spriagr. i.i never failing water on tile premises. W. Joyce (the ten will the land. For terros, apply to JOSEPII KNOX, Attorney et Lnw, 71 Grant street, Pittston -Rh. Streyed, 1,11101111. Coal Works of the subscribers, in Tentnce ir n smull BAY MULE, blind of the leftentip eye. Any pe rgon returning. or giving information or Lbe will be liberally rewarded, by culling on mid Mole, GILVERAY & COLLINS, Toro poi anceviCe. Wlllt CAR VIVL, IV CRC!' ANT TAILOR, No 22 Firm sum., malt door to Daly's Sta.:kin Factory, Pittsburgh, Pe. cLOTIIINO made to order in the best style, and at tea sonable rates. cz - - BOA S' CLOTGING made to order.' - J. L. MARSHALL., (Successor to 11. Lee,) Wool Dealer & Commission Merchant No. 110 LIBERTY MTIMET, PITTSIIVI: Off, PA. Refer to—W. IticOllntock .1 Bros. Kramer & Rahm, Brown &Kll k pa trick, Murphy, Tie: nail et Co. Pi ttsburgh, May 24, 1855—(my24:d3m*) Palmer,* Celebrated Epicurean Sauce , TANDS. PREEMINENT for flavoring Soupy, Omsks, 0 Fish, Meat, Game, ac. We advise all good ho to try It. Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and nati wires Bruit Stores In the United States and Canadas. For sale by M'CLIIRG and G. R. KEYSER, Pittsburgh. P. T WRIGHT & CO., 241 Market stt.ree Philadelphia nl9,lxislr -------- BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. A LOT 2.1 feet front on IVYLIN street, and extending .11,. bark 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two email Houses. This Lot is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be gold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrabee. Enquire of GEO. OILLMOWL, 11113 At Oftlee of Mornin coFrEt•—z4s bags Rio IlblIee; g ;21 pockets Java Coffee. In store and for sale by ;,..t BUMS= fm blurs prime lilo: 2 pooketea rhr Javi: Gar sale by Alit 4 111,4 T 111 AAI PAU Nr. 11 a—OO ohmktfts taVorThcbarn• k pagne Wine on hand and for sale by MILLER & CASULS—A. A..NIA, , uN at hu.n rroeived unuther of rich ar.d fashionaLlo Ptansolß, to Phic - h they In• N gthpf,, VA LCATILE—Piczures of deerl ones CA ROO, Nn. 74 Fourth street. then tiy-jet; Ct A LERATUX-50 boxes ••`.ll"Frlaud's SaluratuEe' - isr Bare CI by f jr,ll MILLER d- /t If/ Ei EPSON. 1-30TAS11-4 Peach Illostont" Potash landink j: sale by (Seal 311ILDR .t 11'CRIMSON nd . SPONUDS—A large acsr.rtment or tine and nurse Sp, es on band and fir sale by JOS. PLEMINIII.'g my 7 earner Diamond andliarket ,t. Fl der COLORED LIALICOD..4-I.IMO guest Nast Col•aed Calimes just received and 'retailing at 634' cants per yard. A. A. JASON _ 4 00 LA ILK sti A wLs-LA CI Black Silk Sbaiil3 just received. mpllcassaiguA. A. MASeti g anti Plain es just reseived. ' • • Drxe.g.-10 throes Rice received and f or 11, .164 /dams A misox a c ciiirraM ` - s-.y:~~r~ w2m;pi.i.mmimpilimpealmwmp!immlemml Tim litrest.—There were 10 feet 6 Inches water in the channel, at 7 o'clock, last evening:, and rising. This ci e probably CULII.B from ruin, ut the sources of the rivers some days arm and the rain here yrsterday and day before will no doubt considerably increase it. Considerable damage was done to laurber rafts in the Al. legheny by the rapid rise of the water. Business was very active on the wharf yesterday, end it will probably continue for some days at least. There will bo a gcod stage of water for score time. .... ! Tan List passenger steamer " Foram. City" Is the regular packet for Wheeling this morning; she leaves at 10 e'eisek. Timr-ripe new steamer "Silver Wore" was unaral.lably detainedsestertlay. She will positively leas, I ',dn, !,, r s t &Uhl.- Beraccommolatlona the patketTers are of tla: teat kind, and those wishing n through passage would do well t ergrivaher a call. TUE Steamer' Challenge," Capt. isloleon Crooke, leaves h - day 119 lite regular packet ter Cincinnati; her hour of de' parture klO o'clock, A. M. We would recommend those traveling filth° Queen City to give her a trial. TUE lima keamer "Belle Golding " Is now loading for St Louts. Slindealgtu3 leaving to day. Trta steamer " James Park" has her shingle up for St. Louis to-daay.;finagrants tratella g Nest. should give her a the first class,call, as her ctommodations for this class of travel are of A itßi V Steamer Jefferson, Woodwaßß. B' Brownsville I. 44 Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsii lie. Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth. Michigan No. 2, Ilerst, Wellsville. Venture,Gordon, Beaver. 4 . Gen. Lorimer, Steubenville. Gazel, Bheuman, Wh.ellog. Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. Philadelphia, Grace, Cincinnati. 44 St. Clair, Dunlop, New Orleans. DEPARTED. Steamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. Luzerne, Bennett,Brownsvllle. 0 Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Michigan No. 2, Nero; Wellsville. Venture, Gordon, Beaver. Gen. Larimer, Steubenville. " Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. " 1855 plrrssußoa, CINCLIVNATI, LOUISVILLE, SAD SAINT LOUIS. Plttebtirgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, roa TUE CONVERsztor PASSENGERS AND PREIGIIT nrrWtral PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Lowe. Tate Lice Is composed of seven , first class powerful• Steamers, u ne. nailed for speed, splendor, safety, • ' and comfort, and is the ONLY TuEOUGU DAILY UWE or STEAM BAUXITE; on the Ohio river. •It connects with the U. S. Mall Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louie, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re. ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Dayof Delvrture Beau. Captains. from Pah:burgh. BUCKEYE STATE M. W. BstrznOorsa....Sunday. KEYSTONE STATE.....-Itcoa ...... Monday. ALLEGHENY -.- GtO. IBLAIN ....... .............. CINCINNATI ..... . ...... Huivrita_ ................ Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Gaul. Thursday. PITTSBURGH I N.Coos Friday. PENNSYLVANIA .J:vo. liniffssztraft. Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. IL, precisely. No freight reeelvad after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, JOHN FLACK',.} Agent., Monongahela House Buildings, 11201,28) Pittaburgb,lBss Pittsburgh, Steubenville anti Wheeling Packets. The DIURNAL, Captain A. :S. 8 11 SPFIERD, and the FOREST CITY, Captain aroma D. slootts, will run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all Intermediate ports. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdaye and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A.M.—Returning sbe will leave wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at I'll o'clock, A. 51. The FOREST CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A.M.—Returning, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at 73.6 o'clock, A.M. Far freight or passage apply on board or to J. D. COLLINOWOOD, Agent, No. 155 Front street. ,Por Cln Otnaatl and The floe new stetuner NORTH STAR, ("apt. {Cu. Ilaatervr, A. J. HASLET; Clerk, wit leave for above and Intermediate ports on TUES DAY, Juno 12th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to i.O JOHN FLACK, Agent 2;77, - ,. Fear St. Lott's Direct. 6- The new steamer SILVER WAVE, Captain at Jae. S. McMillen, Chas. II Wilkins, clerk, trill leave Lr the above and all intermediate ports, ou SATURDAY, June 7, at 10 o'clock, A. Al. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jeG JOHN FLACK, Agent. For St. Lttils, Galena, Dubuque and St. Paul. The steamer PRAIRIE CITY, Capt. R. IL Alasott Clerk, toll leave for the above and intermediate ports on SATURDAY., Juno 903,70 t 10 A. Al. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jet JOAN FLACI7, Agent. For St. Louis. a"." The stratuer BELLE GOLDING, Cat. Tuts. ri,Gotnixo, Mafoil Clerk, trill leave for the above and intermediate porta on SATURDAY, 9th hist, at 4 o'clock., P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Jet G. M. LIARToN. Aeem. For Clnclnuatl. Tho steamer GIIALLENGE, Captain Navott itargesooss; Clerk, W. C.-Snit:asps, h-are for the aborc and Intermediate ports on FATtill- DA Y, June Ath, at 10 A. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to FLACK & LIVINGSTON, Agents. :For St. Louts. The steamer JAAIES PARK, Captain R. 3 . ll ><tra; Kress, Clerk, will leave for the above end intermediate ports on SATURDAY, June 0, at 10 o'elock A. SI. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. 24 FLACK or iiviNa, , lllN. Aceni.,. • • - .".1865-" CANADA WEST. Cleveland, Port and port Burwell. Stanley THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain R. Batutow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows; Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every ;MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 73/ 2 o'clock. Le_aves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 73,6 o'clock. The Telegraph connectsr at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland. and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad.) For freight and passage apply on board; or to SCOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. lIOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M'BRIDE , Port Burwell mar27;tnov uzgr.J. K. BartroYar, L RCM: CLERK, • Sr. Loom, SO ., (at W. N. Newell's cake.) J. K. BARBOUR having long experience in Receiving and Discharging Freight for Steamboats, oftere superior inducements to Steamboats desiring a DISCHARG ING GLUM my 4 AGY - IlitriPs Hair RestawTbie preparation seems to be efficacious for the restoration of the heirupon bald heads. We have seen the testimony of persons well known to us, who have used the compound successfully thereby corroborating the opinion of its restorative saes gy. We know of nothing more desirable to the way of per itonea comeliness and comfort than a goo.t hand of hair, and any process by which this crowning ornament of the outer man can be preserved, or recovered when lost, without, in the let ter case, a resort to Wigs, Toupee and Scratctes, de• eithersashe t t e 'l lz be w o ai e led re ° u n til u e c r Ec l y b enough ho needilttusdt!enbeyer of We took occasion the other day to notice this valuable compound In the above terms, and now republish what wee then said, to show again our favorable opinion of it. The foregoing le taken from the Petersburg (Virginia) intelligencer, and refers to an article which has for a time been advertised In our columns. We must confess that we have been somewhat sceptical as to the remarkable effects attributed to this famous "Mir Restorer."' But our in. eredulity has been greatly shaken within a day or two by seeing a couple of certificates of well•known and perfectly credible citizens of the neighboring town of Preston--one of them the Captain of a New London whaling ship—to the effect that, In each Of these cases, a two or three montia• use of the "Restorer" had actually brought out a new and vigorous growth of hair upon the head where it was before bold—the baldness being,in one case, of more than twenty years standing. We do not suppose it is by any means err min that, because the application has been thus successful in one case, or two, or a dozen, it is therefore certain to prove equally successful in all. Rut with such head.stromg evidence as the foregoing, very few bald heads, we suspect, would willingly forego a fair trial of the "Restorer." all such 't old heads" are informed that the article can be had at Messrs. Lee & Oogood's.—Nortoich Evening Courier. told wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood dreet, sign of the Golden Ma m1:3:1 1,3 04 - Sick Headache and ft enralgla or Maar Ynias STA...rope Cunio ar OAKELY'S DEPURATITI: SYRUP —Mr. William Trimble, 51'Selvy's Row, Bayard. tiwn, Fifth Ward, says be was cnred of Sick Headache of eight years standing., by three bottles of Gakeley's D.:puta tive Syrup. lie bad tried various physicians without a cure. lie is now entirely well . Oakeloy's Depurative is for Rheumatism, Scrofula. Totter, and all eruptive dlseatee. For sale wholesale and retail, DD . REyan , s, rg 0 .710 Wood street, Olga of the Golden .Mortar. Price 75 cents per bottle. UM DROPL—Another largo oupply of ftholy.thi tired Ur Gum Drops recoivul by JO3. FLKNIING. Jel Corner Diamond and ITorkot AI EDICINE CtB.-1 heat, On i lll lll.l 11 , 1 1 1 r1XY MI Very! tine stock of Medicine Chests, Suttable for latnitles, physicians, steamboats dm. .•Thote 'wanting a Cbest Abould call and examine mine before.nurebaldng elsewhre, am I will sell a better and cheaper article than ean be bad else. where in the city. . .-- . ' JOS„ 21.115111,11; jel , -: , Corner Diairmnd and Aim ket st. . FIE' VESTA:TB - BROKER, Mice ;No, 25 Arcade, West Ayenue, PhlladelphL.' - Timber and Cold landejanni and Citypropertyought, sold and exchanged ; - Monerprocnred. on bond nod more, gege,"perional propettrand merchandise. Apply to or ad. dines aaabore. inouisS.GOOD.S.-4a.' A. MASON a. LO. have - reeeteeti .a . terse assortment of fine Lawns, Cblatzee; Berne frig. sues; Berage Detainee, end othei Deese Goods, which will be offered li a great retraction In prices, jet, AWN —lOO casks Hams and Shoulders rated; for ea by (m 718) SPRINGER lIARRILLIGH it CO. :1";•-‘,i • it ./.4* ' • • Ik- ~ Z:...: 7 4 . :': . . : !.4.;:•••••':.!' . :ii•7".. - '"4 ..'•:,•':'..t;,:.•i::.:,....•': POET OP PITTBBIIROII Fief 6 MIMI WATZR to TIM CIIANNEL STEAMBOATS. DR. MORSE'S INI,:triORATING CORDIAL, A pIi7ENONENON IN MEDICINE. /dealt/ ilestored and Lit's Lengthened BY ISIORRIsI'fi INVICIORATINO ELIXIR. TT will replace weakness with 'strength, incapacity with -1. efliciency, irregularity with uniform and natural rte. tivity, and this not only without hazard of reaction, bat with a happy effecton the general organization. Sir Bear In mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, loofah with the nervous; system, and that the paralization of the nerve of motion and sensation is phrieel death. Bear in mind, also, that for et cry kind of nervous ril , ease, the Elixir Oar. dial is 11, , only relield, pr, , paratn, known. CUBE OF NV:I:Xi:LS Ota.,EASIz.S. No language can convey an adequate idea of th e tonne. diets, and almost tairaculotta change which it occaelmos irt the disease'', debilitated and shattered nervous ayhtem, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impair. ed by sickness—the unstrung awl relaxed organization le at once braced, revirlfiei and built up. The mental and . physical symptoms of nervous disease vanish together un der its influence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cor dial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore It to its normal condition, LOSS Ole MEMORY, Confusion, giddittecs, 'rush of blood to the head, melon eholy, debility; hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self destruction—fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostra tion, irritability,. nervousness, Inability to sleep, diseases incident tamales!, decay of the propagating Au:lotions, hys• taiga, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation Of the heart, Impotency, constipation, etc-, from whatever causes arising, it is, if there be any reliance to be placed on human testi. many, absolutely infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR PEMA,LES. The unparalleled effects of this great restorative in all complaints incidentto females, mark a new era in the annals' of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been invented— thou.ands of Invigorants concocted—all purporting to, be In the various diseases and derangements to Which t ete (=ate formation df- woman render her liable. • • EVERY WOMAN OF tIENSIC, • Who augers from weakness, dere, gement, nervousness, tremors, pains In the back', or any other disorder, whether pecnliar to her sex, or common to both seses—to give the Invigorating Cordial a trial. • t•taltitLED PEII2ONP, OrOthern, will find this Cordial after they have used a bat tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy ofr- Spring, who would not lave been eo but for this extraordi nary preparation. And It is equallypotent forth° many die eases for which it Is recommended. Thousands of young men have been restoring It, and not in a single in stance has it failed tcbenefithem. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. or consumptive habita,- aro restored by theme of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yet•.. low, sickly color,to a beautiful florid complexion. TTILE MISGUIDED. These are some ofthe sad and melancholy effects, rodu• 1 eel by early habits of youth, via: weakness of the p back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, lose of mos cuter power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, syroptoms of coneutoptiona, etc. Mentally, the fearfr.l edecta On the mind are muoh to be d readed. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-Wart:tat, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produ• eed. All thus aMicted BEFORE 'CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a Bound mind and hody are th. moat new cesaary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the journey through life betomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the ,-,-.- mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be. eomea blighted with your own: Dr.hloree'e Invigoratin OKOTlON. gons. Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled pers In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proptie. tor's fac-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown In the glass: Dr. Dlorna'a Invigorating Cordial, 0. 11. RING, Proprietor, N. YJ The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint ties—price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, for twelve dollars, 0.11. RING, Proprietor, • " 192 Broadway, N. V. Bold by Druggitts throughout thethilted Btaoe, Caned and the West Indies. Pittsburh AGENTS: g Do.GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wcod of Do. FLMINII, two s tto wood st. Do. ....R. E. SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny City...J. P. suaurra. • Aont for 0hi0...J. D. PARK, Oincintuiti. fapll:dkwly A H D tH-0 D ES FEVER AND AGUE CURE.- OR, NATURE'S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC, F OR the Prevention and Cure of /xeritsurres7 and Rt- WITTEN'S FEVERS, PETER and AIME, °GILLS and Fent, DUMB AUtIE, OWTERAI. DEDILITE, NIGUT SWEATS, and all other forms of dist.se which bare a tommen origin in Ate/arta or Mierma. This subtle atmospheric. poison which at certain seasons Is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the same In character wherever it exists—North, South, East or West—and will every where yield to this newly-discovered antidote, which le claimed to Le- the °reale:a dixorery in medicine ever made. This specific is so snapless that it may he taken hyper. sons of every age, eond nine, and it will not substi tute fur one disease others el it 1 worse, as io too often the re sult iu the treatment by Quinine, Mercury., Arsenic, and other poisonous er deleterioue drugs, not a particle of any of which Is admitted into this prep...a:lon. The proprietor distinctly delete these extraordinary re - salts from the use of this EA.-100AI. ANTIDOT E TO MALARIA. It will entirely protect any resident or traveler oven n tßilious he most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or disease whatever, or any injury from constantly in - haling Shilaria or Miasma. It will instantly cluck the Ague in persona who have suf fered fur any length of time, from oneelay to twenty eearth so that they need never have en/came/era, by continuing its Use 11CMODUg to directions. It wilt immediately relieve all the distressing results of Bilious or Ague diseases, such an general debility, night sweats, etc. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and atreneth, and continues until - a permanent and radical cure is effected. Finally, its use will bunts() l'ever nr4 .tgue from families -and all log claeses. Parmers tad ail laboring men, by ado lt as a preventive, will be free (vont Ague or Bilious at tacks in-that season- of the year Which, while It is the most sickly, is the most valuable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary oases: some may require more Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, aeccmpany each battle. Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts male to the trade. Trete cireulare for warded on application,.and the article will be conaleteel on liberal terms to responsible parties is every a e ion of the country. JAB. A. RHODES, Proprietor, It. I. Anima—New York: C..V. CLICEENER SE CO. , v and 0. 11. RING. Boston: WEEN.S h POTTER. Philadelphia: DYOTT A SONS. J, 2 IITCIIELL, No. 265 Liberty street, next door to Hand. IVOODSIDES A BROTITER, corner of Anderson and ',smock Ste., Allevheny. 'fel= DR, HOOFLAND'S - CELEBRATED GERMANPARED BITTERS . PRE DY DR. C. M. .TACXI3OA, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL EFFECTUALLY CUBE - LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA,. JAUNDICE, Uhronic or Nervous Detility, Diseases of Me Kidneys, and all diseases arising frcm a disordered Liner or Stomach. Such as Coustipa ton, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Head, Acidityof the Stom st f a r Food,;Nausexllarthurn,Disgu Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Soar Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming, of the. Head, Hurried and DlM:cult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Cheek lll r orSuffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dunne of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dalt Pain Italie Head, Defedency of Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and tyes, r ain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, 1.c., Sudden Flushes of Hest Burning to the Flesh, Constant Imagiu- WV, of Evil, nd great, Depression of . . Spirits. The proprietor, In calling the attention of the public to this pmparation, ' does NO RI t a feeling of the utmost mull dunce in its virtues andiol.ti mien to the diseases for which it fa recommended. It to no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a tee years' trial before the Atnerican people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by env similar pre. partitions extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and individu als, in all parts of the country 15 immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my " AlemorabilLe,"or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. Air- S.old by Dr. Geo'. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. .A. Fahnestock At Co., No. 6 Wood street; Fleming hrothers 80 Wood street; 11. P. Swartz end J. P. Fleming, A Ile.zll..ny deoPhilawly is WATER CLUCK: ItIiIiSTITUT.M, HAND STREET,SIDE,)BET. PENN STREET AND TOE RIVER; Pirt'SBURGII, PA. D OCTOR DAELZ. Graduate and Practiticner in the Old schools or 3balicine, A ind llondarpsthic, a for the past tenyears a successful Lida., athlet e has r a WATER CURE in the above loastion The perfectly safe, direct and ilunted.ste effect ale ay:. tem has on all Fevers, and all dtpeasee and .arouic— while it la mill, grateful and furiAwrattng to the weak and -debilitated, renders it pezuliitrly desirable In families, who will be treated at their ham. Allopathic and dirimostni i r ,. etruent will Abe adminis tered where desired; but, id'ier hd; odd tliortm B l. pe riende, 'Doctor Basle gives a decided preference to Hydro oathy,,which has, throuzbeett the old tan I new world, proven so eminently succ'es..ibl in every fera of annular including Incipient Cousu ro metiou, Buchitiz, 'Dyspepsia', Inflammatory and Chroulo theurnatizni. Asthma. Cuta neous, Nervous and Liver 111,eases. Todimcniala of cures Conn highly reputable citizens of nearlyavery State in the Union, can be examined at Deeter beeix's office. The Rey. Nerzy are invited to consult him gratis. Warm water behilz used ire thocummAncement, and often Airoughout the treatment, it i 8 a luxury Instrful of onpleas out, as those might anppose, tarsatxcis.—‘lessrg. Cli,r ler Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. 11 . - Willlams, 'lltompaon Pell, J. R. Wel ler', D. T. Atergard, It. khzgliah, B. IL Kerr. The untlersigided, having 91A16 . 4 Doctor Rsels's Institu tion and witnetaed his suceesain treatment, cheerfully re. eonnuend lilm as as thoroughly educated and skillful Phy sician: Charles T. Itusrell,' Pavia Hunt, John C. Curtis, Itold. Patrick, .robte C. I,l•lpa4tri, John w r i g h, t>•NV. P.trirk. Moses F. Enboa. ( .1 . I rmshy Gregg. I jarie;" NOTICE, - THE following nomea t.l.rporatora or Traztees of the i , •PittFburgir Dollar Savings' Inatitotion" are hereby notified to meet et the oak of Ramos 8. EALDLI, Eq., No. 122 Yourth street, on Tli C ItSDAY, the 7th day of J one, -1855. at 4 o'clock, P. 21., for the choice of officers: George Albree, Jno. M., Kirkpatrick Wm. J. Amle. ton, Cha4.linap, Alexander Bradley', Albert Cnibcrtton, Jos. S. - .Leech, - Robert Moirr.w, .. Jas. K. Moorhead, J. (leaner Carlin, . 17. Gfattan Murphy, Alonzo A. Carrier, • - Sarttiio li.CClecrkut, Chad. A. Calton, Jaa. Phi al lMl, - Francis Felix - .. , Wmps, John Pallertrin, • LearkeM. Pennock Jos. P.. Gazzaut, M.D.,. •,: "- Henry L. Rh:Trait, Geo. P. (11 1tracre, , ' . Jae, et. Shoen arm, 'Hopewell Hepburn ? - Geo, S. Seldfa4 . ' jak.V-liiiilmon, .Irneil Shidle, • ' '. Jaa',oll.ooll,,LL - . John' rlectt, Wirt. S. RaTett, . • . Alexander Thadle, , .. .104 Iciarinr.,: Robertßiddle, - '- -36'f:ITerltran, Robert Chearer, Wm. P. Johuiaon, George R. White, Theoba id Umbataatter. jeZtd • - " ' " ' n_err YOUR, itiLiDoW FOR 600. at Ito Na. 74 Fourth areal, ys az...... f .~NV'~', -, a~ 4q MEDICAL l i ' %y 'I.,
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