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And many are the tales they've told-- The false, the strange, the true. • Their beauty is all gone, Ge o rg e , • You scarcely now may trnee, upon the snowy medium, The likeness of their face ; - They mind me of a man, George. •. •' Whose morn of life was full' " Of promise, but at evening's close Was desolate and dull. IMOrates of hone• they have todi Of tempest and of wreck, Of..mtrrtier in the midnight hour, Of war fel! many a" speck," Of ship,: chat -10:st away at sea -Went down before the blast, Of stifled cries of agony Au life's moments passed' N EW BOOK S--crotelie ts :Intl Quavers, ,vr Mali Age/ iu A unriry by MaA Vetzek Amy ~r Wiih.• u t th.• nutb, Par !iitirriagt. a I,tt,ry, by Mrs. ; 'r - Ivok in China, by M. Nun M=MM=M=I . C. di did, and Fitdll'.. ddarn tivogr...tph v t and i+ t , tti}vr,w t.• any ti , ograpli) ev..l pllial;11.41 an th, cvnntry. rurvtl..r, anal TC3CII4`, WIPUM J u ll t • .•)antin, This work . Bayard Tayk•r*•••• Japan ; .. I•tel.v. i.k by Itickvu, U) Ann S. Stotilit-tu., Cotwal..att pvtlutl y and Almanac. rnntain. Synorfl,,tl I' •1 - I•••tutti l'aletultl for 1217.3tt0 yvar., and u• 7‘‘,[. 1,1 1%4 - 1. J•q/11111/, 11411.10 lor 1), .1.•3.1.,t-1 All wo o wa:.: Ike 4., too" w lathissio-L and leoh, ont lower th.tll olseo here. go to LA UFFEICr: p,oo/'l')El 7 , 7 , - :70 P‘h•il *treel. 120 v?.. _ A J T AI,E . A NEW RELI(;1()I - s ).1.41'y DAVI:WV Varliot. near Fourth etroet-- Ihtriqh l'Aahmehee, f.ll the It eir.o4 41,1 ela4lon, tifory of the Itodeenter Qflo t erlon., .1 h. Eh:. I. I. th, limo, .t, (al., Latlr 'lt dirt.... m,. a.i•l I , v II aaa author—lionry ai , I Wliat Th,y , k - ,1 n I, ~f • Th, Plan Sulration :" Tho (:rant by 11.,,1tu.c, 4 a e-htl,l lar¢. lyre: Ann , rn-n•• nn I fInCI-1". or: r I,not t'h • ttt /11,, • , t. t: : t • . ':".. t • 1.1". • ..t OA, •-I I r•tuhr..• '• t. Sketnhnn .-rn lit -t. , :, Annivvrnary ,1•1•! NIL For I.v n 11At;..1 r oft , 01 , 1 h hni 4t0r1,, .•r th. 31:4,6,1 l'ath.is ill. r TI, 1,110,-• J• 11., TL, taught:l6, .I , nr,nl 1h• Onll-1 fLtilou'r J., do Iloarfcb”l Word., Yfintr” u 11.1wit.r4t,l N,. Lundou Pur, it. N“. 74.5; I.a,mg 1,1 N., rtutwq ; A nnnal Culuvnt,r Almann, nor lvt, Jiwt tind for onl, by 1.1 A. I gILDEN rt:::N EC A c;) - . nov29 HI;11 et , ~ ppoestie the Theatre innANE 1.E.,1.11;. OF la.: , 111o\l'i tar Dee-etu ber. just 0,01, ;It MI \ El: SN • :L. a ithtirld 11t114.6 t/odej a Lady e t rahain e Nlagar l'etorien'e I , Itallin .b. de Lenin. e Jou, nal do Ilnusehold It ~ tilt l.trikee 'l'bi•tupaon t Hor,,rie r I.llaakwod Magioine for \ rn. , lllh,r, Art Journal The Illustrabel N.,ke No, erubet lath For .11 new Books. Magazin, Ate' Pap.", or send to the cheap likeolottore of II MINER 5(',1, No :I.:Swahili-td etr,. LOSTERH.EI)I, ur tin- :Sla.4que, a histori cui novel. Sr the authot of l'otikessiotas of nn F.itgli,6 ('plum Eat, As le literaQ composition it is written in IS. Qulney's hest style. The In hie subviptent wriZmitz are absent from this story. It was written in the full znatnnly of be Quincy e mind, at the ago of forty-six It eminently 41,- , erso, .beeignation a rail 1(.1E5 of liter, tore El.seten 'legal stands :tuning In, Quincy's numerous writuags, as the only ceantolote and estenee ye efl - nrc of Mt •• imagination all romlctrt ' - -fir. N/1./.0,/, M•Kraare. For Wile by JOHN S. DAVLSOS, novls No Market. near Fourth street. NEW MUSIC—The I'lavground : words Lc Edward J. Alin, eon.: by J. befttiver; n new and beautiful s.,na just ;Albin:die...l. (Had t,. ;;et litter Il Pron.! W,,rld hL aid Bye; Ito le. q.t.—III 1.., 11. -. ~ ono by that. poptilat eomiseeer. uree.ll, itieorge urn rumple, sun Ll uctis e and exceodingly beauttful (bonne Dearest, the Leajllght to tione; Flour de &theme; Polka Mazurka; Talezy; Village Maiden—S. C. Foster; Old House at Home—Leder; Pop Goon the Question. The above just received and tar sale at the Music Eitore of ov.r.: JOHN 11. MELLWL, FL Wood street. , PLIE , PRIZE JE::. , s.ky THEIL,NI - Jr the -Lemony of liens°. and )elation to the Es isb•un and Clue at ter of the :luprenie tieing: by Thompson Pi ice, By mad. For tonic by . . uos . -7 J :S. DA S I,l's. 6.5 Mat 'sot /Iron. r rii E A RT tit i AN'sl , l'...litfll'lNli AND I.I.ATLIEIi 1 Ditf--4 , 15, t10.r...,A111s owl I , 2...tienllv.volsolord iit A:, 16 •J .i..t.60... toiDo.l fain Ow Fr.,. I, ..f :I Do J 5.66.6.1- }nnm.llvniendall..ll2, n 21,1 1,, twai 11,1 hrmlytwal allth, Appitutl l'ltenostry.' t• t'llente.al and l'harrnsteett tit Mutt ittalatdoas," I. lli ust rated tt) t u. , 1 , 1'40,1 xrts - t.l tut 'oat tato For 1,1, , Joy 11. T. C. M./lIGAN, 1 , 4 AHE KNOW NoTiusG ALMANAC. and Troy Adooritdo Manual. for 1656; ..111t.e1 Ll W Tlndal... For noh I , t 11. T. 11. MORG.AN, nov26 104 Wood struvt M; AZ I N Es to ll 1/ECF.M 11F.H. JUST It FrF.I VI- I:. .L Lemln.'4 )...•)) 1 'irk JournAl. 1./fronll, Lekly ., • r‘atiould. linlhnis Dollar Monthly. For:lulu in t 5. A. GILDENFENNY.Y & ,tre , t, opposite the Tbentrn. SHINGLE MACHINE. K --ENDALL'Ii PATENT E 3 D) LII LI. A C'TI hi I Eli AND ALIA ••1 L-1,11,41A :wd rlealorA. speruinto: h awl 1r di, F.. led t., Ili, itlyalual , i, inrontlnxi. willch 11011 /11,it It In 'Judy prat ln'til ma. 111t.n VI rig and %amt. rndttv nod p(tttny loactun, have twett Invontwd d rus n _ktut: - tudt— hut It 0 a well lirloWEl fact that Shtn- Kles Cut at sa, unto.) art• quite too titntsy ft, rootiiw purpos, ,, f‘t tun, dus a venuonk have, recently alr ptart.d fur rivtud t ,having. and Iliac have all into con demned a, WOrtiii,nn. (nun Ow, imperfect method of nvviu g. Whirl] consist, of bidttott,: ft .o. tt., vPIP• •.! Upr k but oue whlch 1111DoSt 11,m:0,1) 111111 Thts difficulty is votlrttly obvtadtql by KENDAI.I., NAcri NE. Which first split ft th, Hock a picc, , thick enough for tw, alt, ti n th, centr, and by weaud of eli.t-IC guide, ',art in c , ndtt , tert through a pair ,f , •‘llllalliur krova, which completes the operatiou: thus pi °Al:lag tw, y rcrolo unit. • This machine will rive and elm, Ii in the block three thousand-slung'. por hour, of unit,' in thici.nuss and taper, superior iu solidity and durability to thole made by hand or any other process. Its operations are by no means COULIDINi o. pee and other raft wood, but works to equal advantage, oak, wamot, and every other dcscripti..n of timber that MU be split. The' workings or the machine can be examined at 11. II Ryan's Furniture Iluildings. Fifth rtroet. l'ittaburxh. To timber owners, shingle dealers, and men of hoterpm,e. Wte °N , " a now field fur speculation, as there is no similar invention extant. The machine ',ruier but u small erect , , is of durable con ' and .:uet., but about t'vo hundred dollars, and a man and Iv, N.), run luako from 25.000 to 30.000 ehtngleß per day. • For right of terruor, or ruachinrii. inquire at No. 31 Fifth street, or at the Co tlu. All nt.e.lert ildoreettem will he forwarded by letter, Wh.•u desired. K CILAMBERLIN. Agent. nevi-SAC( W H. 63fITH u M .f II CRLA LI MITA, M Alll ,t II TElt. late ~ n utt, d Sinclair,) ,711 Wholesale tirocens, Produce tied Coultobesiou Mervharts. and Dealers is all hinds of 'Pitiaburgh Manufactures, 122 Be vr,,ud and 151 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa. feb9 I%JE NV PEA N t'TS-10 sacks, first of the j_ ransom this dsy received and fur sale by derl IiIIYMP.I3. & ANDERS&IN, 3L w... 1 el Of earthquakes and of suicides, Of bank default , . broken banks. Arid banking system, rotten Like parties, platforms and planks; Of boiler, bor , ting, steamboats snagged Of riots, duels fought, Of robbers with their prey escaped, if thieves with homy caught. Of flood, and fire, and accident, Those worn-uut type have told; And how the pestilence has swept The youthful and the old: /f marriages, of birt4 and deaths Of things to pietise or vex us; of one man's jumping overboard, And another's going to Texas. They have told how lung sweet Ammer days Have faded from our v iew eutumu's chilling winds hare swept The lest-crowned forest through Now winter's rain bath ,•Sine and gone. Unrk reign of storm and -Ht . ,- And how the smiling spring has warmed The pale flowers hack to lite. I can't pretend to mention half .Ny inky friends have told, &hitting bright and beautiful, They issued from the mould -- How unto Faille they joy have brought To others, grief uud tears, Yet faithfully the record kept Of fast receding years. NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, Sze MEIDEM hqt 1,4)N, r •urth CENTRAL - 01110 - RAIL-ROAM:- T(1 R):S , D.A.MAI 41421E.0 y 4 CEArX, (SUNDAY'S ... Ef,'TED.) Andrbtit ngt+ iirCare between coinnibun and. Baltimore. AND AMR MONDAY, June 18r14-1855, Trains will ran an follow, UOLNII EAST. I,,att Erpreds Train. Mita Train. Night Train Columbus 10:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M Neivark 11:10 •• 445 " 12.50 A. M Zanesville 12f..h) P. M. 1200 •• 2:12 " Concord 12:58 " lic44 " 3:01 " Ounbridge 1:20 " 7:08 " 3:2e " liarlietiVint. 111 " Fe2s " 41:413 . 104 inont 2:44 " 5:51 '• 5:14 Arrive Repair 3:30 " arr. 2:45 " arr. 6:15 " . 001M1 WEST. Lon, Faprese Trcrin. Mall Train. Night Train. Relli& 0:45 A. M. 5:15 A. M. 0.1)0 P. M. Relinina 10:31 " 0:15 - S:(8 . Parnea vine 10:52 " 0:43 ' 7140 " Cambridge 11:56 " 0:04 •• 04:0 " 12:17 P. M. 0:30 " 92r ‘• 1,,,r, rill,. 1.10 •• 9:311 " 10:30 " Newark 2708 " 10:37 " 11:50 . Artier Polunibua... 3:50 " 12:10 P. 31. 1:20 A.M. The EA pre., Trill. going Itlimit will atop to take up or lento I ~,st, n gr.rs, at Taylor's, Newarh, Zanesville., Concord. Cam bridge, Cmpbell's. 'Barnesville and Belmont only. Going Wgot, will atop only at the above named Stations. The Mail Train trill ,itup at all the Stationa where the Mall la to let revolved or delivered, and at all other Stations, on notice Ming given. The Night Train trill atop at all Stations. on ptmp•r notice being given. GOINO FAST. The 10:00 A. M. Ex rose Train connects at Columbus with the Express 'bnin which leaies Cincinnati at 6 A. M., and with the Train from the Wi-et on the Columbus, Ibigna and Indiana Railroad; et Newark with morning Trains t o end from Sanduako•, Moneflold and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana liailraid; at Wheeling with Express Thin on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, fur Bal timore, Washington, Philadelphia and Rastern Cities. the ' :11::bo P. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train front Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Innetield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with the Night Train on Rutin:mire and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and takin g the a A. Si. Train on little Miami Railroad, will connect with thi+ Train nt Columtnui. Pasaengers bogeying Indiana polis and Richmond by morning '"Ablin on Indiana Central ILsilhetil will nine connect with this TraMal. Columbus, and reach Wheeling nt lets P. Si_ and hate by10:30 P. Si. Train Italtimon3 and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Baltimore at 5 P. M. !moat day. The 11:30 P. M. Train conn,ta at Columbus with the Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:30 P. M.. and arrives at BeHair et en A. M.; connecting with the Accoommodation Train en the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, Nifehigan City. Lafayette. Indianapolis and Dayton, reach Columbus in season to take this train; and at Wheel ing will take the Aceonamudatiou Train for enraberiaad, sleep there. and resume by Express Train to Baltimore and Radom Cities. The A. M. Mail Train ounnects at Beßair with Night Train tin the Ohio Railroad; at Newark with Trains to and from Sandusky. Nlaindlold and Mt. Vernon, nud Chnxgo via filonruevillo: at l'olumbus with tho Trams lor Cincinnati, and with Trams for X.La, Dayton, Indiana p.,ll., :o/d Chicago, via Dayton and rta Urbana.. The ch3J A. M. }ann.'s« Train conn,ta with the Mxpriaol Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 3.3 I'. M., and gunnocia with Trains going South and %Vest, arriving in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. 'l'he CZK. I'. M. Train ronnel4.3 with the Accommodati.m Train tams l'unitkerlawl, and at Columba/1 with Mail Train at A. NI., dirret for Cincinnati. Xenia, Darion, Indiana 1-atayette, Terre haute, St. Louie and Ohien+-n. ISAAC H. SOUTHWICK, Sup . t. Zane,ille, June 18, ies, CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH STEAMERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE, VIA NV ELI.9V/I.LE, AND Ohio and Pr mixylvania Railroad, Pis ALIJA:WE. THE PIINiTI T. QI:II,7KEST. AND MOST RF.LIABLE rtnr.mo, Rocs ISLAND, aILENA, AND St I . 01.*: N'ELAND. 1 - I h an! ' l'lttt•bun;ht t,, Cleveland. fr .m ii.veland to Chlragr, 1•,—.• • , : ! Cbiongo twenty-01,e h - urn And I ••:”. o r . „ts, Mn NI Y S,ptembur 3.1, MI., the Froun...m. thts It,a , .gill run n. The trip, ••f the And rel36SylVutliti RlLLirt.l leaving a• tiN A M and F•M A N., and 301 p. m . . , o n . neer nt Alltance at Sinn) A_ M.. 11•50 A. M., and fc:ii.) . r.• Ttono. for Cleveland leave Alliance at 8:110 A L. 11 A M.. end (Oa P. M., connecting et Hodson with Trains for ii:thoga hall. and Akron. end arrivlng in Cleveland A. M.. 2 . 10 I'. M.. and I' M Passenstrra far Toledo. Chicaqo, St. Ivalc, Rock thilena. arid the Sortls-svest, who niati to go through with otil .I••tentiou. will take the tram leaving Pittsburghat Sdn: A. )1., and arriving in Cleveland at 11 P. P. . t bit an the only town b) whirl close .vnnections are made through the abose Point,. Paseetigers by tins train rearm Chicago .at 7.:9i next morning. and St. mole at midnight. The iiteaniria Fxltl , Ve end Kowalto 1.111 leer. the )Ivnionga beta wharf every inorviing. f . t.iii:dayx cacao/at', at in o'cick, for 11 el tartly, eininiviing with Itio train leaving Wellxrllle v A , . A, tun Truth a .11 Laio Wall" Ric daily, iiiundaya eareptaa.i at CUD P M.. cohneeti rig at IL - 9 and with P.‘ Trittri. nrriliing to Cirstitaiiii P M Tr.ww. o n lcrllnidlr , ,llnevting at Bayard far Carroll- .Rat N0...r, rind N. kV Ithtitt.i.ipttat C- A ii - '11..k..tr for Cl..velattd i'lnottgo t../..1 the !Cori st 11..1155,11'. aro ...Id ac $.l kots than Via A =EMI Themum from cleveLarol to Toletit. and Chitsv• run 11111 . 4 I,IIVO I.lel.lmail t',lo A. M., 2..45 I' M. P St, A rrn e w ilmeago nt 6:2,0 P M.. 740 A.M.&30 Tr.i loos, Chtes‘gs., for Rork Inland And St. Lout. : For Rork lslaad nt SI:tAl A. Mad 1 PcX.l I', M. For St Logo. M and 11:45 P .rer I'...t.engt•is for tlt. latunt yo user Roc.k laland lin Jobet, atilt over the tlhaAgu and Mblauvalpri t,• Alton.. and t h.•W.e by atedratavat t2t.: tulle.) to Saint, Gouts, Pae,eniterr by the P - 16 A. M. Tullh arrive at St. lead* .11;A:l Mate HVl.ll3lfly:. and by the Itiago P. M Train 82 M.. 0 MAXI till, throngh to Cleveland, and three k T Cltiragn and St. Lan.. }eAftP, VIA WLUNIISUS AND CLEVELAND . _ . . . . . .. I.d class. 2,1,1"5. Ist data 7.41 rrit. T., Alhance $2 3u ITo La Salle_...sl.l 00 $l3 N., - ,leveland.... 4 °Co 40r..14 lard.. 18 lJ 14 25 1..1.v.i....... .1 f.o , 1": tiklorka ..... 18 IS 1; on ou $lO - Sprtagnald.. 10 70 10 26 Bloutuing - 'n 10 90 14 WI •• Burlington. 11) St. 16 WI p ok , t , ge r k ere te . j o e Atet prog lire thotr timers et the (inkw in the Meoongottols 11.,ue.. third the -.Toe: Great Astaerican and U. S. Express and 77. t MILF-S OF MIrTANCE PAVED, ANT TWO cruitaul 'ABSnP AND BAOOA.L AVOIDS AIR LINE ROUTE EtETWEVI CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, It ADM° AD, Formerly Chicago and Ml,daslppl CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS iu 1.5 , 4 h"urs, T. lean, the Illiunt. Cenernl Depot, foot uf Water stsset— St Louis Day F:spruss daily, Sundays assaptasi, 7:15 A. M. St. Is.ortis Night klapru. daily, Saturdays exercised, S 3 P. 31. SL L..aun Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundaye excepted 5:30 A. M. Bgyyaye clawhed throw"). b. 3f. Louu. Trains run direct through to Alton. 12.50 miLeso without change of are ur bogmtge and connect with the Company'. splendid bloomers WI,NCII ESTER and ItELIWK.KR, rucu3ing in exclusive connection with l'assengur Trains from Alton' to Louie, i=i miles,) without landing. now bouts, for bpeed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed us the NVebtern waters, being natal up with Bathe and epacioub Wrudi•rounts, adording to passengers the opportunity of is. roving the dust uttaroidolde in stunmer railroad traveling, and remhing St. Lout refr.died from the eifectb of a lung ride. T.. RANSAS and N.EISRAKA tine in tin moot dirort . and 1.41...4.,0ng.0ra tratnr,rl for Introunirgton, nprinafield, Jaaloarul life , tiapl., and all ponas ou tiro M.laranrama, KILIMMA, Curntm-bind and TonneOooe riven, will now the impnrtant having in distant:a, being seventy-two miles less to SL Louis, thirty-amen miles lwm to Bloomington, and fifty-eight miles less to Springfield, than by toy other run Le. Through Tickets over tills route mu ho procured at the vikrioun lhulroad Ticket Offices in Now York.l3rAtoo, ilelpton. Baltimore+, Albany, Buflalo..tt.t., and at ail Through fa - ket Offices throughout the States, and in Chicago at the 1 . 4)1111). 4111 . , No. -to labartioru street, opposite the Tre om. at the Depot of the Central Bail. tail 'tutor streiit WEE NEV; ~ , AD DIRECT ROUTE, U-- ;14 1.1', , 1 lITTSBURtiII TO t 'I D r 111.,. I D.ll..univalA, EI:DANA, (I;lElW:intl., Terre Haute, Rock lAIDIDI, lAn.usville. Vincennes, lowa City, .it. Idealx, Evansville, Mt:kirk., Layton. Cain, (inlet., Xenia, !feniphis, Peoria, Zanesville, Vicknburg. Peru, Newark, New Orleans, ANT) THE raixrii..ii. CITIES IN THE WEST AND SOUTH, Steubenville Sr. Indiana Railroad Which is now completed and in nucceneful operation be tween Steubenville mid Newark, Ohio. Combining Railroad and Steamboat fucilltire , thin recta offers to the traveler a degree of c..mf...;rt unrivalled by any Road running Weet from Pit teburgh. On and after MONDAY, November sth, 1855, a DAILY LINE of elegant and Built running Stowners, commanded by experienced and accommodating officers, will leave Pitts burgh every day at 5 P. M. Captain Gear., CLARA FISIIER Cloanon. Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at 7 o'clock the following morumg—conuecting with the Fast Train at 7.15 .1. ?d e making direct connection with Trains for all the above cities—thus, obtaining a comfortable night's rest, and al.:ding Oufatigus of night travel by railroad. Aar Faro WI cheap us by any other Railroad route. For Through and Local Tlckete, and further information, iegatre of JOlll4 J. HOUSTON, No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. DEVENNY, General Agent. novl3 ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. Change of Time—Pittsburgh to Kiehl mincing River, in Armstrong Co., igrA DISTANCE OF THIRTY-ONE MILE ON AND AFTER MONDAY, November 12, Freight and Passenger' Trains will kave Lawrenceville, (upper side of Arseasi lts/14 - everY evening, (Sundays excepted,) at 2:30 o'clock, and stop at the following Sharpsburwlreland'a, Sandy Creek, Verner. Hutton, Lo .mn's Eddy, LOgarea .Ferry, Parntutana, Arnold's, Tarentnm, Claartier's, McKaln'a Fp:re rt, and Hiakinunataa. ra , urnina , will leave etas Station at 830 o'clock A. )1, and stop at all the above, interukediata station& The Ev • sior Omnibus Line will convey passengers to and from their depot, corner TM and IlLarkat streets, at charges not exceeding twelve cants. Tickets can be had at the Omnibus (Mies from the Agent of the Company, or from the Conductors. uovl 4 A. J HOPPER, Boartzdauntant 77 . • >4,7 RAILROADS DIEM= RAILROAD, ihrrrlred balke litiorter and titKolt nine • .• , in-ultonm ono via Indlonaroin,. I=l J. DURAND, Sup t. Cleveland J A CaUtillEY, At, l'utsbargh.. always I. et tho ,r .1 r...n2 Into Chock lfut.arap. • on til•• ‘IOIOiAN, Jr., tAuportutorttlant SCHERMERIIORN, tionertil Yasetortgor Agent Fall Arrangement " 4: 1, RAILROADS NE*/ AVDAYTRidIi 410 IJTE OPEN 7118011641 Nortborn Minot& to 1111s100001 River, lOWA, lIIISSOM KANSAS. AN,ICEBRAKKA ALL RAILROAD TO TILE Chicago, Burlington_ and Quincy RAILROAP, FOIDI]gMT txe Caloa.aN c D , ..A . PU:gi?z D NgD CYNTRALIIII.ITdiiI NQW COMAFEEED, and Trains run the entire distance from CRICAMO TO SUBLUSGTON, lows. without change of Cars. The Only Dirett Route to Burlington, Quincy, Keokuk. klueratine, Oquavika, Wapeffo, Fort Dm _ldoinea; "Council Bluff, ' and the ONLY sit. noutatii BMW ttpm Chicago to St. Louis, Bloomington, Clinton, Decatur r ro,'Spring- Reid, Jackeonville, Naples, and intermediate,Stations on the Illinois Central, lireat Western, and Ohlo.lindl Miaeleelppt Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. Stages leave. Burlington daily for Southern end Contial lowa tutd Northam ItlLasonti—;maltirtg.the quickest and most reliable route W reach all the, important points west of the Mississippi an far as Council Sluff with from f ) rty to fifty miles test staging titan by any other route. 750 Rmrl, for a large portion of the way, is told with the Coerntuors FLut, the smoothest riding and beat Ibulroad in the'West —esoll stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant new Cars. gar By this route, passeugera are sure of malting coons:- thnk, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised Milo, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs, and ice, and dangora of naviga tion, an ou the route by Alton. Baggage checked. direct through from Chicago, and no charge for-handling at anykpoint. THROUGH. 'TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices in the Doti; at the Oak,' .4 the Con potty, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena Railroad, and at the Itictill,%n Central Railroad Oflice,corner of Lake and Dear born greats, opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FRED:IIIT cousignixt by this route will receive hemediate despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Supt. C. E. FOLLETT . , General Ticket Agent, Chicago. far - TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Official of the country. table OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS. VIA COLIJAIBI7B - . ! Through from Pittailbsurgh to Vincinnat I in 12 Hours and 4 - 0 DI llrliteS• CONNECTING at Cincinnati with U. S. Mall Line Steamers, Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mialussippl Railroad, and the Lawrenceburgh Route. L3anhoeting via ailumbus and Xenia., with the Dayton and Xenia, nod Indiana Central Railruada. THROUGH TICKETS, via Columbue and Cincinnati. to Lexington, Louisville, St. Wilts, Indianapolis, Ac., Ac. Via Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indltuitipulle, St. Ar. &C. TIIE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, being the ounce, QUICK and Duarr aoms from Pittsburgh to Cindrinati, and connecting with the Covington and Lexington Railroad, S. Mail Line Steamers, Ohio and 31Lseissippi Railroad, and Lawninceburgh Route, offers facilities nu other route can glue, as through tickets by ail the above routes cue only tee procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad. THREE DAILY TRAINS VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. Frau Tascr—Leave Pittsburgh by 2 o'clock A. M. Express Train, arrive at Columbus at 10 - -a1 o'clock A. M., and ('in rinnati at 2,40 P. )I. Swoon TRAlN—Leave Pittsburgh by S o'clock A. 11. Train, arrive at Coltimbus at 8 o'clock P. )I, and Cincinnati at o'clock, night. Tanta Tatra—Leave Pittsburgh by 3 o'clock P Fact Express Train, arrive at Csdundius at 2 o'clock A M., and Cincinnati at 7,34 o'clock A. AL TWO DULY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS, Plitsi nuts—Leave Pittsburgh at 2 o'clock A. M., an iv. at Columbus at lath? A_ AL, Dayton at 2".1.:, o`chck I' AL, and Indianapolis at 7:50 I' M. SECOND TRAIN— Leave Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock A. 31. erri re at COiII.MbUS at is o'clock, I'. M.; sleep at Xenia. Tune TRAlN—lsavt, Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. Al.. arrive at Columbus at 2 o'clock A. M., Da) on at 3 o'clock A . and indianalicits at 10 A NI Be particular to call for tp-kot. via Columbus, being the , oily reliable rotate Pot all Through Tickets. Pica*. apply . the Oho and Permgylvnnta Railroad Oftk^s, (co: act mike., under the Monongahela !loner .1. ti. CURRY. Ticket' Ag,ll. In At Federal Street Station, O ED. PARKIN, Tick et Age n OEO. O. SESSIONS, Agent. Pittsburgh. novitC P. W. STRADER, General Aipent, Cincinnati. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. BROAD GAUGE THE SHORTEST. QVIOKEi4T, CIIEXPEST, AND tiN ROUTE by which Passongen can have alllrrad direct to St. Louis. Time to ,R Louts. 27 hours, fr o m Pittsburgh. THE SIX FEET HAIXiE .11 this Road accommodlitse wiJo cars--vlucerk feet inside--wRh roomy seats, unattainable on narrow gli4e nada By the Ohio and Peousylvanta Rsolroati PlitabaNlt to Cranium, passengers connect with Railroads for Indiana pelis—iiennevting ito•re nttn Torre /lams. and Richmond fi.: Timenne. N Clouago ot cars at Trrro llaure baggage i - tweiced to Indianapolis. t St. Trusts, 101V4i Pittsburgh us follows Etr/ TRAIN lierrs at 2 A M. MAIL TRAIN loNl,es or 4 A it Exensiot TRAIN ton NI 3 M. pAep.angs•ri nqla to•a , ..talue , t.ale at (Yenlino r.,r IMISTIAA, and damn meda• dos.. conlortunt. Wlth for YLociennea. withutat s ciAlußo nf cm, and Al V Incemwe tale the Ohio and Sliaalaillpril durst for St Latta— thr,ugh in r haws; eaannectang.„ La ~....antioval Asch the llii uw., ()antral Ilailroucl-for hnix, 11n, lam tmknivre In al all times to M n l Nev Or lean.. and all paint. oh thn lincarllPaLlAlOin rifer. Km can 21.1 wart tied at 11 Louin. 84911:121i1 .'r thr I pla•r Sli,easalila, Mao. and Mteekourt more This II oar hundred raflaie [lnk shhrtrat loa,. FAR K.—Fin-le tUay Tn ESL Lope, •ot jiollefueleimeo4o, 1 Mien r . .$ 1.4 30 " ...telt:imbue, Xenia awl Dikyttg. le 30 To " Tokuobtk, (bricitinau land 1.• re nr 10 ..11 Br.euzrn 0.4.55 EARL ......... • .. 12 120 P 71.1.0114 1 ,111 •11 , 1 B.A.gago trwo.fetrod from Loplt free of chetr,o. Throngl. Tinketa, or luting information, please apply io .1. 0 CURRY, Ticket Agent, 0. AP P Railroad Company, carnor office, Monongahela Hunan., Pittatith, , to OF.h. !PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Vt4eral Streivt Station. Allegheny City JAMKS M. WARD, Super - Li:don-dent 11 A...* Bailment Y. KNOWLLVD, Agent, Pittaburgh,ka, toirtlcl ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAItROAD, CA RRY ING THE great United State■ Mall and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAINS Rt'N DAILY c noire length from DUBUQUE TO CAIRO, AND CIEICAOO m CAIRO. Thia ROM, in ronnoetion with TrainP of th. Ohio nod Alisaisslppi R. It. and Chicago and Galena Rnllnad, forma Gni moat direct and only erintinuoug R. It mat• from CHICAGO To ST. LOGTB, CHICAGO To CAIRO, CIIICAiR) To DCBCQI.7II. 'rroJno leave Clatnno as follows! 10 A. M. and 10:23 P. 01.-87. Louts Jon. Como Militias. Passengers for St. Louts by thls train take the cars of the Ohio and !Ilea. li. 11. at tiantknal, and aro carried direct to St. Louis. tr3s nod 410 P. M.—Du - DIM:I AND OALMIL EXPRIZZ, ronnocting at Dunti«th (opposite Dubuque) with a Dafly LIDO ui Steam Packets fur et. Paul and tho Upp.t Hieelm elppi rtror 'Llsins lanes Odra far Chicago and Dubuque at 7..ftu A. M and 7 :00 P. M. Name:were from the East land places on the Ohio river, destined hir Bt. Lome, will Bare 180 Milt* of Whim , and un certain river uonhntion from Cairo to St. Louie, nod anive fifteen hour. in advanne of' the river route, by taking the care at Cairo. Tickets to St.. Lords. Cairo Dubuque, St. Paul. mud nil im portant piano, by lilt, mute, can be had at the 0010,, of the (1 it P end C. I P. Italined. in Pittsburgh. end Mklag.. (Aft:and Railroad in Chicago. It It NI ASOl'i, Joe Superinten't. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THREE DAILY THROUGH TRArNS between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. TILE MORNING MAIL TItAIN leave. Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7 . ‘. I, A. M. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 7 A M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at I and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 2,30 P. M. TILE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN lisiles Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at II P. M., arid Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at Irk P. AL BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN looms Pitts. burgh daily. oxcapt Sunday, at 430 o'clock P. M. BRINTON'S AOOOMMODATION TRAIN !ear*. Pittsburgh daily at II o'clock A. M., 3:30 P. M., and fc2o P. M. The above Llnus connect at Plitalrunrk with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Oakum and Chimp ; Frankfort, LosougtAm and Louisville, Kr ; Torre H , aute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis. Ind.: Cincinnati, Day lon, Springfield, Ballefontaltie, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and ouster, Ohio, aim, r ilh the Stisica Packet Roots from and to Nr.w I AWL 9, LOMBVTLLI and COCIINNVI7. TitlloUtill TICKETS can Lis had L or from either of the bOVI, places. For further particulars, see hatulblils et the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find thin the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphils, Bald. more, Now York, or Boston. MON,. MOORY, Agent, Passenger Linos, Fliihuislphis. J. M FEW.' Id EN, Agent, Passenger Linos, Pittsburgh. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TILE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, counoctmg the Atlantic Cities with Western, North-western and :tout -western Mates by a continuous Railway direct. This Road also coraumts at Pittsburgh with Daily Line of i^tearners to all ports on the North...l..lam Lakes; making the must DIRECT, CIALAPILAT and RELIABLE EOM by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and [runsthe OBEkT WEBT, Rates between Philadelphia &. Pittsburgh. FIRST CLAB&—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goode, (la boxes,) Funs, Feathers, &c... ..... ibc. /1 100 Ms. SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Leo- tOe. lOU Is tiler, Wool, Ac. THIRD CLASS.—Ansils, Bagging, Bacon IDs. and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, &c. FOURTH CLABB.--Cotrees Fish, Bacon and ,50c. Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard 0i1.._.. 'O,lOO Ms shipping Goods from any point tof Philadel phia, be particular to mark package, via Persn/rama Railroad.' All Goods consigned to the Agents of t his Road at Philadelphia or Pitteburgh,•will be forwarded without detention. FREIGHT AGENTS—N[44IOB Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, New York; E. J. Snakier, Plakidelphia; Maw A KOGLIG, Balti more; Oeo. C. Prancuscus, Pittaburgh ; arin & Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Ey.; C. Meldrum, Madison,lnd.; Botclift Co., St. do, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell 1 Bon, Evanarille, Indiana. IL H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LO.WA.E.RT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. litoN CITY ccy.l. l 4fiE.--DAY AND EVENING CLASRPS IN BOOK-KEEPING.—In all departmenta r .lacluding many new and highly valuable impmemanta, which are not elsewhere taught forge elassee attend. evenings only to receive a thorough mercantile education. LOttlibee upon all the trtudies delivered to Evening Minim Arithmetic (new spasm) and lie application to bualtiese r Alao, writing included In the Marmot le Coursa,ortanght Call for •4:llrcular for full pertlcalate :at Co Hall, op putt° the Pal Moe F. W JENKINS, novl4 -, m' h, /''' ...-- , lit.ftß & CIANEL LSI - I LLE • OPEN FROM WEST NEWTON TO D4NNEIA.SVILL2: Mty-egbt mil. from I'itt4hurglt. on Ih.• longhloghony . • Thfe tiew Aret-elaen Road is :law open for tits trearp,rt, lion or passen'gurs and freight, in conn,tion with the fine steamer EOLIANy faun Plttoburgh to thinuallevlile. tlaily, Ot follows: The steamer HOLIAN will leave her wharf, above the Mtalongabela Bridge, every afternoon, at half-iattit three o'clock, for West Newton, connecting them with the Marc lag leasing at S:3O for Connellarttle, and reat-hiter there at it,51),A,, M., in time fur the Stage fur Uniontown. Fara to Connellsrflto gl 75 Fare to Uniontown . 2 A Train will leave Connellerilie in the morning. ikt o'clock, for Watt Newton, and connect there with the atetatter Bolian at i tau, in time to reach Pittabtligtiat 1 P. M. Pare from Conon!'stifle to Pittsburgh $1 7:i Fart from Uniontown to Pitteburgh The Local Freight and Passenger Train will leave Con nellirrille at 1(0110 A. M., and returning will leave West Newton at 3:30 P. M., stopping at all nay stations for freight and passengers. On Saturday the usual afternoon train Will lie over until the following morning at Bi3o o'clock. Passengers by the Saturday 0/Ilia - noon boat from Pitt, burgh can by this arrangement go forward without delay. FM further information, apply to the Officers OD bOarti the steamboat EOLIAN, or to the Agents ut Weal Newton and Con nails r ille. U. W. CALDWELL. oct3o Assistant Superintendent. AMPLE TESTS, both by able Practitioners and Chemical Analysis, have demonstrated the great value of PROF. DE ORATIPh beautiful combination, Milled " ELECTRIC OIL," for the relief and cure of Pain. But the people themselves are rendering their verdict in a mouser bath unmistakeable and satisfactory. More than 24,000 bot tles have boon cold in a very short thne—a great proportion to those who heard other: recommend it, who had :Tied it. That it is a splendid discovery, is everywhere acknowledged; and nothing like It was ever before prepared. Why, for COILS!! alone, It is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, as it always CRIBB these painful tormentors in twenty-four home. But what Is It not worth to the people if it cures Salt Rheum, Eryaipelas, Canker, Ulcers, Sores of ell kinds, (fre quently taking away all the pain in twenty-four hours,) Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitis, Piles, Womb Complaints, Cramps, Sprains, Sore or Swelled Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, &e,] Would $500,000 exPre." Ito value to the People I No. Because a man trill give freely for relief from pain. Will this Oil relieve }yam Certainly it miff. Such men a. we have often named, honor able and bight:minded Merchants, Mayors, Doctors and others have so said, eller from ten to filly trials. 'I hey nay the ELECTRIC OIL iv the finest medical combination ever pre pared, neither offensive nor injurious, bit effeetual in all the Altura and many other eaten. Some honorable and heavy busiueos Brno have, It is true, mold some of the old I,turperi tine, bituminous, or ooal tar, ka Ate.) external applications. until their customers returned bottle after bottle, with the remark that "the remedy was worse than the pain," yet mach men have never recommended nor Oven countenance to them. But see some of oar best merchants ordering ma, every ten days, and always giving additional tostimony to the value of this wonderful discovery. That a great many hubo, are using it as a medicinal toilet article for themselves and their chiren, Is well known. It cures all Pimples, Blotches and Eruptions on the face and neck, in so short a time, you would scarcely credit it It frequently reduces a painful swelling in two hours: lea done It In half an hour: cured many effbctually it nix hours. If huhese knew the soothing, aterragthening and hroisny virtues in this Oil, they would never he indluoci to one anything deo for tromb plaints or palm of any. kind. We now insert a letter Just na.eived from lIMBr Wll2l', Esq., who went to England six weeks sine, : itv die LOXIA/N, July 12, 18.6. PRAT. De GRAM, Phila.—Dear Sir When I left home for my health, (scrofulous eruptions, hr.,, I never impacted to return again, believing that nay ow:indent!. seotild noun carry mr off. Whoa: you gave We throe bottlcti or pan- Electric Oil to take with me, as merely a palliative. I dud a,,L Gout; I would so very anon the called upou te thank you., at I Row do, fur my complete reetorullon. I=a only tray, before the departure the stisurter, chat you have only to rome here with your !hl, to :nuke a lertiute in one year. There in not another pannier tl y if in the world. I wall write by t.nt titeartier Yours, won truly, it EN uv ‘VCI_6I It cannot be their irnaginanena, who state that .:Id Sore. that have discharged from stn month. to five yesr, hart boon cured by this Oil. It riiiiiiiitLc untrui•.Or 11 dv,p. non, whore pain is relieved in one day, oStrn in half an hour. No' COMIIIOI.I souse dictates nu —and six hundred written lotion any no.' COI. and see thelo A regular Doctor int attendaaos; and Lads* On consult a luuly , I.rivateiv, by dropping s line to the off n'. Ado„-:• from a log inquiries that any physician mn unewsr. sill be prompt ly attended to. Always enclose a stomp. as ~ur advions are freely given, and we are drawn upani In, Oft., to it, in say All name treated liberally, .Ith ur without the in!, as I tt.ti c in.• Physicians assootanini for title lit l/iLATII. N. 39 Biuth Eighth •it t. 1.6 t:mlriphtn 9 B.—The largsat bttle, teh toil We i - leaqsat notlf) ma LP( any ClLre or fallen, r nre in (nal half an LA. to three wee ks, as I wish to cure all. Zij.- For vale by Dr . GE() FT # EYSJ;. N Ito 11",..1 street. augNYLiov . _ dfIttARR.A_NC.EJLENTS for 01, , : -, e,..1,1 Annutil conoction of thie neu and puppopulartutanultott for lb,. Itttun of Ltteraturo and Art. pare Itteu t ut e d, ~o th e re,ert extol:111.0 heelo. Among the worktt altuatl) on o :aged. to tit fargamtuj eft ENOA, eRf'CIKIX•." ,rht,-1, .trlgtually .t.utt lath thtuuttand dollar, In forming the now n. 1104 .Itrlitelon f American art, and the encouragement of Amencan prune. have net heen overloolto , l Comuttehl,,n, have horn tawcnl to many of the 111.1 i , Ilutingutelie.i AmerlcaL arlzfitA. will contribute acme of thoir (Molt production, A rie,m; them are thrft. Marble EMMA, the gr..t...,at live.; Sculpinr. HIRAM POulam. fiIiAIROE WASIfINUTIN, th.• tether ~f h. C, umr, AfrAJAAIIN I , ILANKLIN. LA\INL W MEISTER. A special agent trot NJ tluo.r, A.,1 wails.. • afelal Jndiciona anlectAins of tiireign wort„ or art. bt I 6114 marble.; Statuary and Choice Painting, Ti,., whale torunng a lark,. and ralwtt.l. , Patuunr.,, and Statuary. 1., 1.,. diatra.c,d members of the Am/calla/a for the 8.1 and yiNett TERMS UY MENIIIEILSIIII'. The rayllll3lli of Three ftollarp curvalt Ufa , . Il11) .•ne n 111.•til hor of this Annrx•lattnn, and entitle. him to either .me of rte ktagazint. fur une year, and also n ur ket ILI the klinitintt,t, the Statuary and Paintings. The Literattuu issued to ruhncrthern consud• I h., foll.nr• • Ong 7[ntthly Niagastneet • Hs.rper'x. Plumy, h n!. kortvxl.er IllarkwvoCra, flotywhold tit ahlu” nn.t c;,xlnv'y In ,ty'e Book. Person. taking rtve momborthipe are .nutlet To any tire of the M.kernrintat ter ono year. and to sta. tv,/rets In tip+ aisTr t button. The oat proootals den•tA the sale of member ships an, devoted to the purrhaao of rrr,rkn I.lnr t for the on• gUing year . The Adrantavea .Y.r.urrd L, th+cremlng o meml, of thle 11.11501-mi/oil, hro— let All rersorte roceriro tho fal rafu<r.t thews rubserrproto al the flajt, to the &haps of sterling Magazine Literature 2.1. Each narinher is contributing towards rturthAling choice Works of Art, which are to be dtatrittutorl a 101.4 tbotnaalvaa, and are at the ammo time ourouruging the At nets of the country, disbursing thottaanda of dollars through Ire IldgellCY. Pentous in ma:rifting fund.% for mernberahtr, till 0„„„,. gt v e thterpot-offiew addresl to fun., stating the month they visit aw Magazine to CGIIIIDANICO, and have the letter regt.tered at the pced-oilice to prevent um. on its receipt a eerufleate of membership, together with the Magazine dialred, crtil forwarded to any part of the oonntty Those who pnreoeae Magazinos at bonkAtorea will Meter,' that by jnininF this Association, they recta, the .161 . 9‘. .tad fore hciet re the ortn.ll &dr - Outten all in the same Kw, they now pay for the Magazine alone. For Memberships, address C. L DKRBY, Actuary C. A A.. At 'either of the Principal Offices—. It nielerh.wker Mao. sine offite, 348 Broadway, No-a York; or Western oilie r., Water street, Sandusky Ohio lute 44" Subscriptions readied by Dr tiEO4lOl3 11. KEYSEP, No. 140 Wood street, Honorary Secretary, for Putsburth. Patina. nor: WATER CURE INSTITUTE, Iland at., (Routh stde,) between Penn Wait and the River, Pittsburgh, Pa. DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Preg:tltionor in the uld SehooLs of Modielne, Allopathic and Ilontceopathir, and for the past ten years a sticressful Hydropaihist, Lae opened a W ATER CURE in the above location. The porfectly safe, direct and immediate effect this erp.l..nl has on all hovers, and all disessoi wrote and ebb rtor, idle it ti mild, grateful and invigorating to tho weak and debilttate.t. winders It peculiarly desirable In families. who will he treated at their lianas. Allopathic and Homceopatinc treatment whore &atrial: but, attar ling and thorough Doctor BALI iiiTuatadvadthal Keret-onceu ilydrupothy, which hoe, throthout Liao old and new world. pror, n+ ognlnently duccens in oTery tutor or dieutim, including n• dpleul Coneemptiou Bronchi:* Dprporiela, luilarniestory sod ChromeM.Loomi:rdom, Asthma, Cutaneous, Nereoco and Liver Dlecosos Toyetimouleby airtime from highly yeomen'. citleeoa or nearly every State in the Union, wn tie eitinninod at Doctor 11,Mi tie taco. The Rare:rood Cl rig ere invited to nonimit him 'putts. Warm water being used In the clunmencement, and °ltem throughout the treatment, It la a luxury instea,l ut unpl.- 114 thaw awn-Imam nal might suppose Itmrgaracts.—Merara. Movies Bmwer. IVatermen Palmer. W. W. Wliaoa, W 11. Williams, Thompson Bell, J It Wel. din D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, E. II English, II M Harr. The undersigned, hating vlsittd Doctor Rstad.'n Insthn• dou, and witnemod troatmont, cheerfully II VOllllOOl.O him as a thoroughly ,Nlucnted and skillful Ph) - MfMll: (bs.rlett T. Rustmal, Joe. .11Vonnell, 'bond Hunt. John C Curtis, Robert Patrick, John R. I.lYinget,u, W. W. Petrick, MosesP Entou, 0. Umiak) tirtta octlCalim )UR ENDRAVOR IS TO PLEASE. Low - rie's Eating House, 108 Ithi v iti strut. iaitisboruh All parsons fond of GOOD LIVING willpima« -7-, and Judge for themselves. Aiwa), on send, the boat of Oysters, Meats, Coffeo, Tee, 11‘.11110 mode Brand, Bias. Custardn, warm Corn Broad, Mush and Milk, Friod Mush, \Val:l.4 Back - wheat 0.ke...1. The cooking will 1w retch as will gratify epicuroo. /kir Families supplied with Oysters at rmsonabln rate, octlr;:tf DAROALNB IN WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY .- - 13 ROBERTS R BROTHER are nee selling their Ow , large and carefully selected stock of nue Watches, noel:, and rich Gold Jewelry at greatly reduced picas, to mate room for an entire new stock, which will be received direct (rein the Eaatern manufactories In a few weeka the the Fall trade. Purchasers denying to buy good good at low prices, should call immediately end eicarruoe our sti,k.. Wr are determined to close it uut without regard to cost m lonucr prices. Dun't forgot the placo. RoßEwrs k mifinut, No. 11 Fifth street, next door to Rood, <Lir- Wetrhos, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the beet meaner, and warrantal. Jy2113. DESIDERATUM.—M. JACOB'S AMALGAM PENS /'1 will be found on trial superior to Gold or Steel, resort, bling the Quill more than the former, and collecting none of the pediment about them which steel pone do. They will be found unrivalled for Records, Deeds, Ac., as they do not---es noel pans will—change the color of the Ink after a few years. Goo trial will prove them to be the pen that has been ec much wanted. Sold excluatvely in Pittsburgh by LOL6:IIIRIDGE A MAXWELL, novl4:4w No. 126 Wool street, above Fifth. D AZOBIL—To those who shave themselves, a really good Razor—ono that cute sweet and clean. and continuos to do so for years—ls a luxury ; mesa temper, time end moue.). It to now [universally acknowledged that 0 ilchrint's American Razor, acid by W. W. WILBVN, corner of liforket and Fourth etreetd, far surprowee any Razor of English manu facture. Reader, try ono of them, and If you don't. find the Mata ment true, Wilson will return you your money. novli W. il. WILSON. REVOLVERS! REVOLVERS !--Just re colved., by,Expreas, direct from ...,•TitlY l /: -27- 4 tho manufacturers, -a splendid assort meat of Cbit's REPE.A.TRIG PISTOLS, • ~„„. ibur, eve and six Inch barre] of which we will *ell for cash at ow • prices as they-con be bought in the city of New York. Poi sons going to Australis and California will find that they ran do better by purchasing their equipage at home, than they ma:among atrangens—itaiwo give pet-sous a chance to try any of the above ladbre leaving the city,' aid In ease of a failure we rehand the money. SOWN & TETLEY, sap! 136 Wood street, Pitraburgh. iIIOCKWILHAT-01 Books for sale by D ocre)O HENRY H. OOLLENEL -~„ , ♦ I e ~r ~ OM= RAILROADS RAILROA D. GREAT DISCOVERY Cosmopolitan Art A.sor hat ion .SECOAD YEA ie _ INSURANCE - - WlNtsvt. COMPANY, / I .ART -, . • A genlisid l 4oQAlLS.Atoakawit.Bill Broker', .LA24 n, CohN et 109. Increase br Cash', (11 rem No. 021e0 ....wth,r agafrd4oer, Drabs; Dap;aa-to . li t he . . • '•'l Iluditirilltditgiges; add` Loans (Id - Willits 'negotiated. PAV.P CASH, CAP7.44-$. 6 900 30 . . stqad baßsh,t . .Ano.,aold,:mulixuruntiatinw.Lii a iyarflu,af , The Tinily ' ir' kiliirtal• ghtft - Mettt bf l the l lissetli it tho ' blinght einksoql. , , , . - • "WisiA ftiSIIDAINCIDAMIP.A.BET,irif Hartford, u furnished. , ...Dank:taw atteritßit Piddlo l the l iailchisi(iiiiii sale of Cop this Agency on the let of January, 1666, under oath; ._ , per,..Bp,:irts. ~ - . ~- , , i - „ i t Real Estate, unlticardberod. .$ 10,02 flfr' All commtinftintiiingtitionded tojiiromptly, jillultl. ' Seventy-two Nlcirtgage Bonds, 6 and T per cent., .6:II ....63.-.41000-4 FRIEND kei.,'„, A 1; L' payablo serni.annually Debts duo the Company, seamed by mortgage.... 7;31 TI . y .'elti, * BlOTte ' re s and )pot l'iotes,,p . o Aoe,grits Bills Receivable well secured. payable at hank... I Pl•lrenif 3ssi. 411/Ceer,l2oll4B274lMtßant'' " 21% . ° R A 4. 400 1 iki Railroad Storks in. Connecticut 67,515 60 , .ernmid..Wniitern pleisoscotorloulty for 1 / 4 /11.., 21_0 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford MiIGITOCr ' "COl.atcrtin Mae HililrGie „mess throVtout tlice.unieeir Bank Stacks in Hew Tea city 08,060 op„ tiDadjee,,-iDelicutbriel' mftettltl•paiiclibitir mutt - int paper,,at, Cash on hand, in Batik and in hands of Agents tAbaPV-rler Pf rAcg l ill:k r l koft•lieflll‘i ii it _ii, - ;.,. ~ Tehl ' and others 202,605:00. ' -i- J.-- ~,,,,,,,,„.- ~,. IV-,4o.laMrsoS , A. SGNS; /ihrikere ale, suo , -- - 4,1 a ast,„, rt8,C04( , , n l / 2 Plu42loa, --, M-Lx 4 .S:Stef,P. ll lie amount of liabilities due or not tine to Bankii =nth= -sum* Gold; Sli'verVid• Dank: rolites gruj cinuarloti ther -', cneditore—nothing. pro and Wetttnn:Ditles cdrodnisrtlyi,torituliti-- I J , ...1 , Ito Losses adjusted and due--none. I Collections mall. iroo4, t4P;,,Fitte3,11.4 Pkislilai •. r Loves adjusted and not duo—sl4B,6lB 2..1. . , States . •TilepOsltir'reatied itr par' DM& o'r currene ptitar, nu, LArtdre tutadjustrwl- and . in s uspense, waiting for further .67, trlark.istldreetiOatestetaltirskiuntlibiuth itht 'I,IP.SP:iY, , pronfj-$61,267 66. • ' , All other claims against the Company are small, each Oily as printing, ac. Agents instructed to take no risk neer $lO,OOO. The auweint insured in any city. town or vbiar, de pen ds the character, material and construction o buildinga. the width of streets, the supply of wafer and condltitm of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies db- Rign is to limit the loss by any (me Ilrato.slo,ooo, or tees.. . THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Hartford, January' lot, 1855. STATE Or CoNewnttoT, Hartford County. Personally appeared, Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the -Etna Insurance ; Company, and made oath Unit, the 'fore going statement, by him subscribed,is true, according to his best knowledge mad belief. BENET FOWLER, Jtatgee ntf the Peace... Tottrte yala th this COmptuay for the yeAr 18.51 exceed $750.000, addle the premiums received fin. the acme tbarritir exceed any other year, since the organisation . of .fie Own. May. Policies,covering nearly all descriptions of protmrty3srtied at this Agency, at remunerative rates. na. Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mall A . B, 1BN:BY(1K, Agent. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU RANCE COMPANY.—Office in this North BOOM of this Escharr t n,s, on Third street, PIIILADELPWIA. MA RI?i8 INSURANCRB Ur VESSELS, CARGO, %- To all parts of tho World. Fnmoirrs, I NLAJD INSURANCES On goods by Rivers, Canals, Lakes and Land Carriages,:to all parts of the Union, EIRE INSURANCES On Iderchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Am. ASSETS OP TIIE COMPANY, November 7, 1853. Bonds and 51ortgages-- 24,3(X1 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans 181,553 42 Stocks In Thinks, Eniinsult, and Insurance Com panies 24,012 20 Rills receivable 159,825 94 Cash on hand., 16,071 30 Balances in the hands of Agents, and premiums on Marine Policiee recently issued 121,707 67 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 DIRECTORS. Wm. Martin, Dr. D. M. Huston, Joseph 11. Seal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A. Sander, Spencer McThat; John C. Davit, Charlet Kelly, Itolvrt Barton, Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Penrose, Henry Sloan, lieorge 0. Loiper, James Tragnatr, Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr., 11. Jones Br a, Joshua L. Price, J. 0. Johnson, James Tetment, James C. Hand, John B. Sample, Theophilux Paulding, Charlea Schaffer, • Jam. B. McFarland, J. T. Logan Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig , B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. kLA.ICTLN, Preanient. TKOS. C. HAND, Vice PreatofeEtt Joorpa W Cosswn, Secretary. . P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, No. 96 Water etreet, Pittebnrgh. L I IRMERS' AND MECHANICS' LIFE, 1: FIRE AND MARINE INBIIR.A.NCE COXPANY OE PHILADELPHIA. Capital $300,000 Amount securely invavtod 8200,000 TUT Company effects Fire Insurance on Bulldinga, GaAs. Furniture, &n. Marino Ituturance on Teasels, Cargo and Freight. Inland Imsuranco on Goods, by Rivers, Laken, Canals. Raßreads, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Ines• ;once niuns LIT., upon the moot favorable terms. Hon_ Thinna+ 11. Ilornnen, James E. Reall, lisorgo H. Armstrong, Charles Dings°, P 1111t1illotou. E. K. Helmbold, itetorg• Llelmboln. Fired. C. Brewster, Thomas Nianalertield, Isaac Leah. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Prestdent Encrsarr R. 8.EL.M1101.0. Secretary. prrrssu RGII BEBEnExcEs. lion T M. Howe, Hon. J. R. XPC7lntoek, Hun. P. C. Shannon, Col. S. W. piack, lion J B. thiamin, A. B M s Calmont, Esq., Thomas J. Keenan, Eng . Wilson NrCandkas, raq., Cot .1 Heron Fontor, Oen. J. K. Moorhead, M. Riddle. The rhera,ter of the libnre Company to of the first claw, and coml.). tho rano and o unseal privileges of Fite, Marine and Life mauranee. Gentlemen of elevated standing ars ttetwiated In its man agement. and Interested as Stockholders. THOMAS J ITISTNTRA., Agent, Jy27 No. 90 Water street. film; FRANKLIN FIRE INSURA_NCE L COMPANY. OF PHIL...tDBLPHLL. 214k tu !mum - ono—Olivia, W.BatiC 'Thomas Thul, Tobin. W Aglw. Yam not arrant, Jnobb R. Oeo. W. Rieharde, 14.ty1c,a.1 D hownt, Adolph! E. Borte, D t rld S. Browns Mot t In P:itterholl CRAB. N. B.L.Ncl.ta, Brand:ant. _ _ Cvnan. to ma to itushrftrins, pergatual or limited, on every riewription or property, in town and country, at rates as low ~.Insistent with security. Tae Onnpany have rvnerved a large Contingent Fund whi, h. u ith their capital and pramiurna. onfetylluvouted, al fvrd Murk 1.1 -tcrtion to the assured. 71, Amu, i of tho C4mpativ, on lannary 110., 185/, NI pub- Nab,: agrrwootay to on Act of Assembly, .-ere az followi, TII: .$0.18,128 68 Real Eelatv .... 84,3:7 I'B T emporary Loon, AM 17 t.ork 4 .. 61,680 00 04.111 A • 84,248 81 41,212,708 44 9. ince awir lon , r - poratiou, a period of twenty-one yen,, th«y havo paid upward of Ono Million Fear Hundred Thou **ad Dollars. hear* by fire, thereby affording evidence of try advantage* of Insurance, as 'roll as the abaft./ and dispositiou io to«•t with promptness all Liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office, north-oamt cor. Wood and Third sta. x.l ERC 1111. NT S' AND MECHANICS' MU TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, No. ;130 Wainnt •trovi. neronti dom from Fourth, Philadelphia. Anthony-xi Capital $500,000 Capitol paid in.. 4200,000 Plop-fond by the Logidfdare of ftvutryivania, April 2, 1852. Thi. Company le now prepared to 'UM Pollees in Pim Matine, inland. Navigation and Railroad deb, at the cur rent rate. of Premium; and having the security of a cash tt also afforde the immured an annual participation in the profit., without any liability whatever. DIRECTORS Henry L. Steveneen, Stephen 'Yoram, John CV Tilferd, John M. Geinuney, David B. Taylor, Alexander Murphy, Thomas D. Smith, IL K. Richardson, Witham F. 11001141, John N. Oen* N. Y., Milian, Morris, James W. Weston, N. Y. IIIiiNTIY L. EMIVENSON, President. 11. K. Ilicalansos, Secretary. THOMAS J. MINTER., Agent, oct3o No. 90 Water at., betir. , o Yrocxl end Market. --- --_ _ j.)ENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COM- A., PANT, OP FITTEIBL'ItUIL corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. inanr itulklinga and other property againet lose or dam- I , v Vin, and the perils of the Sod and Inland Navigation and franeportation. Wm F Joh uston, Body Patterson, W Yit'Clint.,k, Kennedy T. Friend, o M Long, 1. Grier Sproul, A.. 1 Jot.. George S. White, Jecoe Painter, A. A.. Carrier, James S. Negley, W. S. Wren, Wadi. Hampton, D. E. Park, H. R. Co shall. Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Csaanat, Secretary and Treseurer. 8. F. CAIIIIIM Assistant Secretary. deatern rilllE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU RANCE. ANNUITY AND TRtST CXXIIPANT, Pun. 4 I.lrlll/. --Cliartervi April :Mb, MO. Charter Perpetual CAPITAL, W,OOO, Soutb-onst corner of and Cbeatnut ',treats Pbtladolphla OFFICERS OF TILE ROME BOARD AT PLITLADELPRIA. DIRECTOBS. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul A Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. Idcrienry, L Florence, James Derareux, William N. Godwin, William McKee. Prerotent—Stopben R. Crawford. Prcsifienl—Arnbrtsie W. Thou/peon. Ifrdica/ Eraminer—Pittiburga—slames 11. Wilson, N. D. 417eghtny ()Ty—R. B. Mowry N. D. hEO. E. AR,VOLD, Avnt, inarl7.y No. 74 Fourth street., Pittsburgh. AVEISTI';'rriRoNn.— I R NSURANCE CO MPANY J r , dent ; P. riOHDON, Secretary. CAPITAL,S3OO,OOO. Will insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and ,MARINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly *paid. A Home Institution, managed by Directors who its well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character whit they hero assumed, as °freeing the beat protection to these who desire to be insured. Pratoreits—.R. Miller, Jr., C. W. Rlcketson, J. W. Butler, N Ifiiimes, Jr.. W. 11. Smith, C. Memnon, George W. Jackson, Wes. M. Lyon, James Lippincott, George Danis, James Mo- Auley, A lexandor Ninvick. Thomas Scott. Hai' Office, No. Wt Water street, (Warehouse of &pane& Co., up stairs.) Pittsburgh. ntre..kly Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution, BS Fbittth Sired, NEXT DOOR TO THE rITTEIBIIRGH BANK, TS NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 0 . 0 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than 07rIt and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Jiffy and December. The Trusteca, for the purpose of 4mihartng' the benevolent objects of the institution, have entered into guarauttro bond, thereby giving additional security to de. nesitots. . Books containing the Charter, Ity-Lsont, Ruler and Rego. lationat, furnished gratis, on application at tho of • Prusidra—Al :D)R.GE ALBRER. . . . Hopewell Hepburn,_ .. John H. Shoenberger, George IL White, Charles Knapp, William N. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy, James W. Hallman, Theobald Umbataetter, A lerander Bradley, Usu.% Petiuock, William Phillips, William J: kadieson. IIIIrJT/MB. f ' John G. Backofen, James Hardman, Hill Burgwin, Jobn M. Ktrkpatrick, Albert Culbertson, Joins D. M'Cord, Robert Cheator, Robertjklarrow, •It Gardiner Catlin, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, A. DL Pollock, John S. Coograve, Henry L Rimrwalt, Chariee A. Cotton, Robert Bobb, E. O. Edrington, .George E. Riddle, c Francis Fe11x.,.. James Rhoada, „,. i, George F. Oillinore, Janus 13hIdle, James S. Hoon, George. 8. Bolden, William S. Haven,. AlesZinder Thldle. . Seerdary and Trea.runiir.--CHABLES A. COLTON. lylikdly COFFEE—WO Dew prime - 103 for" Sate nov97 Malt, NAIR flintEnt. BANKERS AND BROKERS. G-ARNOLD Bfi chanap..itrokata, Dealers id Exakangoj Ooittitankl Notes. Bight and Timo Drafts, ,4e. Coi4cpialm, carefatrati tended to; and proceishr remitted to any part of 'the ,union . &Deka bought and B°l4 on coutudaston.. Akir No. 74 Fourth street, next door, to dip Dank Ortlitoi JOHN WOODS; ana 'Explia4ge sroker, Dealer to Exchange,' CiantieWth 'auk!** Noted. Stock boughtand.sold on coutnalatdauv cootully Attended tio. Interest paid on Delt, AK4- No. 58)4. Fourth street,. neirff. atitits 'the , 1W Bank... - deck PHOMAS WOODS, Comthercirdloo*, Pealed . in Ziones,Baudsi Eltocke,Real Zama*, ~/So. T 3 Fnurth street, l'ittitburgl, MOT,Ar, CLOTJEt,T . . • ~ " JO 101;.31-'CLOSKEYL &• , €(1'• Fiawmpy pit.rusoniassammenn - Scadtpoo, ON Wan STILLIT, RiLifh ,11.08 W 913 14 Glll4ol3lllbaci pepitality nutter The 7usurte of -the , rttithiEllta - 14)0B.Whave,tir the • PorPoso of isequhimprowpflitr.theirrlingunw bnefriesa,. • renioVed bulldln& on the . , , f 00ittif.BOP'DIA.NifiNtSAIIEt Bratarr.,- . I Where Cbeylitive thriv" theinoit risreroita - 4.ock of - • WMIS DEAKIADE. CLOW% Thal-hoseecer been offered to the public. Their principal ,oblecp for this' imelyai„ le to give the* more Sat illtieii for , THE 111110LESALE TRADE. They are iivreparod ~to Gooda *Abe Lowest Easterni Priceet And they will vutrraut Them to bens groSod aa any manufac tured in the Union. , jAI Custorn , Wentlet Cites s nest Style, AND [Etna 1111. manna? NOTICE. They have on hand a full and .I.,r?uttlinl -assortment of CLOTEES OCIAT/N1:48, TOE CROCK!, DIIS3, WALLOG AN MIMS COATS. Our interem ate tauten! with those of our enatotnere, and we asmra the public that: at lidolityitilf not tall In fill ing all erdorn w way he favored With. DO'NT POSCIET TICIXACTd - NO. 88 WOOD STREET, P 27,476 1.3 (zeta me), C 023141 or &a rtiere'al,Ltr. N. B.—We-desire oat patrons ice Midtatiula that Ivo have no longe r any connection. with the Clothing.' tiredness' on Liberty street. Our attention Ye devoted axeluaively.tx. :the home, above designated. mar 23 . JolOvarcLosKEY & CEO... ON 'esturiam.. IT,AINLEION Jr, CAMPBELL;..( iota of the firm of Hampton, Wilson & C 0.,) Wholesale Dealers in MitY l3 ..A.ND. llo r.&,,gidatillifiodaptetittr.the Westeni, 'Thida; WO. 82 VliDllifreet,,botweenWood and Market, Pitta- Awn:WA our dock, which is the lArgest and moat ceniplete in the country, will be found, at low priors— Melia Clothing, of every doscripthm;. • Boys' do. do.. A groat variety of Underahlrin.and Drawers; • A full stock of Hamikerabiefa Cravats, Week Ties and Btocka; A splendid assortment of Suspenders; . • do. do. Men's Winter Hosiery; do. do. Boyd do. Linen and MARLA Mains and Drawer.; ' Canton Flannel do. do. GAndu Elastk Hoods ; m a full stock of goods adapted to Miners andParmers' wear, Sc. AblO, Umbrellas Mall gradea. • .We invite our old uounalatanoea, and all dealerato our line, to call and Olstathe for themselves. We, are -- note opening our third ,1113-, and our meek is full and 'complete. Warehoruse on mossy half way between Wood and Market ocilkd.vw VEW CLOTHING ` STOR,•.,No. 4 Sixth stroet, app.:alto Liberty. Tito subscriber has iron oils now oetablishment, whore ho has always oh hand is. large and choke assortment of all articles of CLII)TALN(L, which ho warrants equal to any in tho city, and •411 anil at the moot reasonable prioas The public are requested to g.lrik . him a call. [mariltlyl B . OPPENRIMIErt. DRY GOODS FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS AT LOVE BRATICERS, No. 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, raga of the original Bee Diva Our DRESS GOODS DEPARTM ENT is tun:usually full, and contain soma of the richest and most desirable Goods that we have ever beek able to offer, such no Ifttra super Silts: French Merinos; Cashmeres ; Mons de Lames; Plaids; Stripe; Coidur NEEDLE WORE — The best assortment In the clay. " Caltars, Chemirattaa, &leases ; Flouncings, and.l Shawls, Cloaks, and Searle ; New style Brodie, Plaid, Cashmere Moire Ant. Velvet. Rents, Crepe Silk, of =Thor with a late asaartment of MOURNING GOODS. Minions, Opt DOMESTIC and HOUSE FURNISHING DEPART MENT is well supplied, and we feel confident that we eau offer greater Inducements now than we have ever been able to offer before, We solicit an examination of our stock-be fore purchasing elsewhere, as all will find it 'id their advert-. tags td doso. also be almost daily in the receipt of new and de sirable Goods throughout the season. LOVE BROTHERS, (Forinetly Young, StevenserFA Love,) noel No. 78 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTi; Pacmizettia, Zo. 344 Liberty street, ,ituit h iside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Rear!? noshes, it the most convenient Wilke to the - tity for passengers it'd vm; by that road, The proprietor hating, at - Considerable expense, fitted bp, in excellent style; the MANSION gousp, would respect fully solicit a stowe of public patronage. There is attached • splendid STABLE and extensive k AGO YARD, WM - rd. hag ample RCCOMILUMIttOI2 to travelers and - teamsters.. IDs Larder and - Bar will be furnished with the ~hast the. market can afford. fetrly. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. Clair etroete, Pittibtutb;Pn—The tindandgned, termer, 1 .1" 01 "Brown's Botar:having taken this largo and'connuo dims ROM, and havhig tatted It to inagnitteent style, ttoald respettray Infite t Mends and the traveling public to glee trim' a call. Aistazok with the oinvetdenne of the haute and his beg experini" ;main the business, de., can give entire Satitiketion, and tot &urges moderate. tot= 'W3l. C. CONNELLY. (1001) INTENT HOUSE, corner of Libor ty and Matt. streets, liter the Railroad Depot. Jtutl44 JAW-9 SIUNNON, Prapfittoi. RESTAURANTS VWILKINS .1141LL,.W. GAM:Arum ; plioariarm,vourth.aszeet, between Weed an 4 Smithr iriumgm enablishinent hem been leaael4 bj j the aubseriber, 4:oloPletai tormented. ia at 41 heat* prepared to thratehnyery luxury that can bo tound in the beet regulated maw:wants. In the Statue. IDA spacious Bar will Alava ba ;applied with the eau best Llquora i Game of every description, to tta season, can always be found at Wilkie; Hall. raper] W. C. GALLAGELER. CORNUCOPIA... OYSTER AND COFFEE IL/ 11.00814D.BLRNARD,Paorawroo, No. 40, Fifth street, •19:ly KENNET D. ENGIAIL - Sore Bottler of SIII.IrRIN celebrated Kennett Ale and • Brown Stout Ahics Common Alo and Porter, in quart and Oat bottles. Tho attenUart of females,. and the trade, to reepeetfhtly 00limited. dully MINERAL WATER AND SA RSAPA: iIL laraii.—WM: D. Ed." 02.1811, Pitt street, below Ponn. is new man actnr%g and bottling the above bevsnwes on au extensive Seal& His articles ara of the beet quality, and manufactured from the puree ,Ixioteriala octray fiRPIIANS' COURT SALE.--By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county,' l e al expose to public male, on the premises, in Mani town, ship, within one and a halt - miles of the Ohio and Pennsyl vania Ranniad Station at Ilaywrills. on Saturday, the YIIUT DAY OP Deeffhillffit„ at 2 o'clock P. hi.. the following de- scribed real astatta theroperve of Josara M'Fannts, late Of the eity of Pittsburgh ~ AU that tertian 'tract Or piece of land situate in Moon township,. Allegheny eonnty, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit !Beginning at &poet on the Sharon road, thence north 1011 A degree*, gait .17 perches; to a gum tree; .thenee north 10 degrees, west 10 440 perches to a poet; thence. north .314 degreea east 21 perches to a port In the tun; thence north 68% degrees, oast 28 8-10 perches to a walnut!: thence north ..18M depose, east 12 perches to an elm ;'thence north 8 degrees, east 60 perches to a poet on line of land of William Watt; thence south 5.7% degrees, east 336 60.100 perches to a chestnut oak; thence south 16 degrees, west 102 perches to a wtdte oak; thence south 74% degrees, oast 40 perches to a White oak; thence south clegreas,.east 64 6-10 perches to a poet an the Sharon rood! , thence along said road north 63 degrees, west B o , lo"perthee doe post; thence north 88% degrees, west 12 perches to a black perk ; thane°. north 70 degrees, west 12 3-10 perches to a poet; thence north 48 degrees, Went 2.5 T-10 perches to t 1 poet on a township road ; thence airing told township road south 363 degrees!, west 20 Ho perches to a poet on line .land oAchert Stodard; "thence , notth - 711V daitrebeis.*7.. - n 1-10'tierelies,to poet; thence north 17 ethee, 002119 *Wu "Ft; thence • north 82 )i 4egrooll_eo#t '&P-orPho! to . Vetitf rice south 80 K de gmeei eihn - .4l.2*Otttc w Aoxx the Urou road, the place Oteaginniag-4-oon had 27 'pMchei, wttli the ellowthedin; 141: - over, acres. Train the thP - deed; the balance to be' paid it tioy.• manta, with tolerant ; scoured bon awl iFttorpigo on the promisee By the Court, • OZOTtGE . .. xcriaprig • For further particulars, enquire of, siid4iirtitolictritor, az N 0.39 Fourth etreet,.or B. B.W.at LAW, °Mee N 6.88 MI Arcot FittebruCt .faorle.4st fIYSTERS-4004000 Shell Cipatere,. just err ;riled: bold at w heleliele'Pa*todE' we rre 7 triViteithe Mute to oomoW:trythom, - F tlitifsuppliecl WillyiEurixortor,l.su. • \1) . 43 , and•,sl per hundred. Yon will fitidloatttlot i ,l this is the right way to buy them. We t_st . atitlyon Want hitta oYetelre--sseld , ron etiperlot . quality Bostatmento thiwolll= 0, • la L comet pCUsed ruidPhorti- aLreete- N. .11—The different qualitiesofOysterenre: Duck Creeks, Morris River, COYO/4 Egg.tlarhosagur,44l. novlhlt RETIMATIBM at(D BRAWN hereby Jar WOMB thiiitekted that hitremody for the eboth men. Honed se 4s-one that) will cure. Ha win warrant a care-in.un;yanaeorthis kind. This remedy was never tenant to flia whin , pro persevered with. Xanyardraranf thibcomplaint 63:extonths an d years, when a two dollankwanki zunnuren kaftan., sae and Offiee Ckinsuiting,- =le MEI V,ORE. MOTELS _M,E'DICAL. kV • • • ' • 'Z i i ' A 1 A A - tV t'..• • ••• 6' 41 Al% b heir powerful inthe? ' . 1- 4, -*,- 1.-.3,...... enco on the internal - v.t.--ai to purify • i ^" ' 7 1.''.. ) .,1,7 - t'' '.: RI:, ,o: l B o 4l4o44ntitgalradhealthy notion. 'Dewy remove the ohntructleti • - - ' - 1.- - - - - ottlffintomachibetteli t liver _... 4111.• ,-. . 7 44 _. . MAIO Otthlr. , ,pAtd, by raetortnr. i , - ---.1.-- theirA*l3i damn - to halth, (tor , t0 ,, ,,,P -. . .„..."•:'"-- 'reef; hrhererin24 aiiin, each de ' --7 " q.. , ' " • - • ''. ~—,. nir n r=ral Of d, . • 1• _ " P ° l li ts, T han i eligwp lir- a bt 7en ti a 4 2""4l4 ,dbl4 ll3 rili l n i oltt i e tit i v ;-' lanAtaierriiiWtteey ndeenfiatimthrinaVpi mons Cif Gnat ' . 41 5airail•gealtiaThaiit gaJg (06114114 en= . ' ructinth. Their certihentet are pnblielieit fumy ,- Almanac which the 'Agents below ...0 . 7'. Mira -Paned to fee .• I n idi.ifrO.4tnnAingn•A'ff Jaan - 2...1%; GOT ~, . unex •vt.O:glv Aitr . 0 50% ~f,nti,ES"DroPisicti - -:, i , &life hi 4 re b erttr 1 ftFilos viiiikfrotehl . Ms . , br eich quinititi• nn bagimitly InarhalrebimelvAqpettfancis - tefmnion.t_lLthe ante tignltrWaswencktisgc.graicin : o ak, P .3 =f; , 'Pilt i irat*t M c a l aTh — ..o,4lcrCits it can be,' • • • .. Pro* relltAid. !'''''W•'"•••••'!“.1 ‘ I•• Poe Ikeersdratklefftkinvenien'the-insiste of COSITOI, ' NIA CMG a l l TB Y 3 ,Mtbielleke- len 4 ' 'Mb -4 M out ; to four—to etlmettate;tbettomacharni Am. snto healthy ad - - thin. - They moll; 4o #;.an - the.tergierit,...k4phira 10'' ,VonthOrd'or*pea Plitt rapidlStliaiipiou.,' When it hai , toner4on'tiorgerorban dinied - 0 1 wRillt .- -, - - io Foe •..libutzlirozactrido. lliforbid, , :fweli& . f:o the ihned,6 ~ 341 JetkTrodur4 8 -gellVal , deßtabitoli - AelPirits and bad ' -' „Intalth, tetra from .foor ;to, eight. Pills ea Arstand smallci• d itth ologterwam4fint l l, nOl4iritY ileetrindtAtts restore:l te, 1.-Pon: Nianrountnain, - arvflisiitethit'dVatitticlttin in ttle l Stont4e4,;Backert,cdt, take Drier Stull) - 4•102.1418 on goln4 to PFIL. , -- ,if; *MI do not PE.lnW,t4 l 4enstr,4sl:6 more thq next nay, nnti; ffijZ43,.,, -elecieoplaleoi,elll;he swept out hem •thersysteni.! ma's' ar Mete endliinirkhadred &earl deribe&ittse 'yell ' "want , i , 0 . ,:.,-, - , F ...Yon. Scuoruu, Earoonttleutratnit , Riaietfetif the Skin; take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep: thtlibOTTOle °PTV The, OTATT49I3e : wlldgenerally . soon bintinh;mhtnintsh and dlif appear. Many diseMittrit ainT, laee.leen hada. - 1 up , I* , tlite pore* 'mitt 'yni - ityhioakt tit tilde Pills, ane sitattedinguating-datiattne which inenleirtiisignitite the wholi. *Vein :hovel netaplaely yieldettiy.their lintluatice; leavhni , 4h,e sufferer in ptl*thenith.b.Nieuttil Ilpprotrity to seal etf firibfal ;OW gikAmda r n do 4 mire.)PPonnd tb° weild tOiVereevti leli, b otblii*ialcerty . j . and oh • • OF ally of lheinifelean disetiseelidf the Obi,. your aye ' .tom *mate rieswelte ry-. •-•-. if:. ' ;:e .t:• ,, iv , ;: • ?To "l.irin. 111nctsAlley ern the leatme4flim over did ihver% ' y elootild:her taken.keely and frequently, anti • . ' the tor - ddlehlch'ilee , Owl lfeelsqthiciarable 0 wvwea will ~ beiaident , bilt WOO , loyistibtliffichat 1)04 qui wind , this: pitorrty• Monde attetneh Witi Pl .l : t eltia , gran . es. by.the.mrcrarkablo carealw Ahern*. g o where. un s.••i ' Liven COMPLAINT Samna, eatititiheer_ffechant, arum, ' &oil - Ronal derarigement--elt rpidit,eorgestion, at vffistructletis of the Liver.' 'Perptalty'aitd'is . ! . rtigemon et the bile Mid tender Montt:Rol dfgaffong Thin in dims to the health, and the constltutionntertreqtatlyvid hy,no other mum Indbmgon is-themetippm. ' tied of the dna VAIL orPliffia,iraiiilleAm.. the stomach ' moiety AU' hlle' tii.Oferflo* hitii.`the VOW' =s produce( , Jannaetyv.ith.i, lotteldiff daterauslitiliknroviLs. Chs titaness, or alternatehrocativettomende, pre • Fevatisheymptonisaangaur, ken ePithlti. noltrithmt, testi noes and: MoinnelMlY.,PlSh;etiietlmes inabiliZto sleep, an soinethecif greet dretratteesnomaimeo than veto I In the side; the skhrtind-theiihlte..of the „Gym become - meanishLyellow; the donee% vied ;!thelvweisore to , • • .touch- the wholoeYstom frnitabb4"b attidiniV to 6" " . ' ~whinit o ney tutu..to lalLaw ffiver r billoweo 14 OUR • . , -11 Tea, dysentery ; 4,::: , Vaile , tiPlTA,ASom or-inzonoß four "- ' - taken' at night, followed bytWo arthree Intheinerning, an • repeated a few dart; will hitter° theeistitd istalf these • • • ' f blue. It to wicked to sufferenetuwas when you can • • • .:.:` .. 2, them I'm' , vents, ..,- 4,., ....+. 1 -•!•••' ..' , 11.. R.ULUMAPIA qOV2, and a/Z.IRM* ~ nianni.ftreq, are rapid IT 6*m by the porf.fy,hit often§ ef:theee 4:',111e upon th •• . • -blood, and thebtaluteiNftich they atrorcrtOltid vital prin ' alpha of Litt; For thew - and , afilEndied fedi:a - Plaints the, • sliouldgbe taken In raiktdmallite Wiedixtt - httlicrwels gently: , : but freely. . .. . • - ! .-. • , .,i 3 As a Derain Pitt.,,Vthle le - bOth %-tina,bleentl. , useful. N Pill earf be tee& more pleaeint to take,arid 40.401111 y non 'has been made-Moro effectual to llheip • t . rilvise 'f o r which ' • .dinar pill is employed , . • , ~, ,•• - 1.... Pr a ar°4 by Dr , d" 4 r 3 la Ariffc'Prnothmlinad Analyti • 'col °Mint, ' , welt, Mesa. : 'l'lco P yenta InTebox. Fl - boxes 'for $l. ' ~ , . ~ . • hold by ' Id A: 'FA i )111fhittfrOcitir CO., - of iiiii;teiale and re . tail, by every Denggist' it PittsbuithrtiMMY'all Dealer /everywhere.. • . ••-• •.* , , ", e , v- - • ) tetftwdow !„ ' TN:O A LA T TO 'CUBE OF Aglifili w i nzE YDlVlSMON; AND HYGNANA tatoro HT lamb TO TEE DOOR Og TEE .MILLIOSr, 'RFUL TTSCOVRRY A WONUI, has recentl ly Tan made by Dr. Claims,. of thin city, jn the treat meut of Consumption, Asthma, and all,disetunsof The Lungs We refer to Cams' Wi1ir43.1.;43 . 3 IMMO LWOW Txport AND Omani StarP." Milt dew method, Dr. C has restored many effiloted nun to health; asnn - tividence ei which, he ieee innumembla enietificetar, firleeking of thl , treatment, a physician retaiih: fe j t:widest t,luit =-corestantly "agree:able, h :ffiag,,ettpor—th': ixiedidinat mape- Must ctimerliniirecrixittagt, with th" whole mial awake of the lungs, and thisenedapo the man:' and varied changes fundneed Upon thern=liettintroduce Into the stomach, gum subject rto ths,,pw: , ceas-rdidigestion., Tho Nygeani Is for dale by ell Wel/m=l, titallatoighudt tb' anmtry.m—Nett , -lrerk Ruternedn _DPa qua* it The inhaler 1.4 worn ion the breast, tittder'ffin linen, with, out the least inevusenientn—dher heat.tof fhb. body twine sufficient to evaporate the fluid. litguntlredruof CMS of crawl, like the folio', log, ',eight h° named: One package of .11'e lllygeann lea cured me of the Asthma, of six yeare•Mandmg. V. StLBIIIIBT, Puitonutter of itunannon, Pa, , I sin cured of the Asthma, of ton years', standing, by Inj Curt& 113 - msatia. Miutharde RusWer, , Brookltn, N. Y. ' Mrs. P.m, of No.. Ilommoukatt,N,l,vo cured c. a severe case of Bronchitis -by Te flygemm, My MetoPhas been cured 444 distressing boOLj of severe' years' standing, and decided to he,inc t wahla bz-fhe PhYaf clans. She wee cured in one month, by Melt GAMILITZ, ittebmo nd, Me. The Bee t Dr. Cmtem, of New York, teetifie s our meth ciao in the folihwing language's" . . •27atf. Yon.}42Sineanter.ls.ll3s4. • Dear think hly or Dr. Curt_lx: _gymtna, Oa a react' illy In diseases of-th e th roat tufa uncinehact soar opportunity to testify keen:loam letrisonvinciatihat h Moist excellent nitaicine; both the §yrop and the lobelia application to the chest, N 11.-,Dr.Cortie'..ltygexas 4 : the .04111rwilkad OAS.. . • tiMNIONE ARTICLE; all others /Whim) ipiltatione, or di and , ntruniuus , counterfeits. ittata, , ai,you roma. WO-For tile by Dr. Oen. 11-Keyser, 140" Wood street; F &Pore Allegheny-City; J o hn - Bergent, New . ; C. L li.atT,y.s)c., [ ! R. 110 1 1PrAND'3',LEBBATEDGENSIAr , IL" MITERS, prepared tir it:JiethjeT; Phi:Lade. plMi, will effectually cure : Lim' C ¢ lDptatnt,iLytpepala, Jane dice, Chrtinic or Nervous DebJtity , Direasee of the. Mftey: and all diseases arising from-a BilterderectSic iir a Stomnel . --* 1 Soluessor Blood to e Head. Acidityof thigtomach,. Nausea, tleartbtirn, Disgruit Pndims. ar anlgtt la lbe•Shinack Boni • Eructations,. Sinking, or,fluttening at.thogit • of the Stottnith,Strindelng of tile lfi,;A;Aturried • and Dillkultaireandig,Mluttettaratithattarijehask- jag or Suffocating.Sensation_whenin.lyin_rßeettire} Minuet of Sate erWebt'befo - ro . the -- Wit; 'lever and . Dull,Patti .tbo Beadiaientillamati, Yellownem of the Skin and Byee, Pain ludiho 13145; 1 11a614'ellest: ilititty - ste; Btiddaa . • // 1 4 1 bee of • neat Co Flesh ns , nte:MO iintien7 in °OM; ipsar 1 3 9PreG00T4:14, , .: -The proprietor, in - calling^ thiilaftiiiiiiati'it thalrabliet t. .this preparation, docia..so with e . foaling vf Aeiltrinilit coin dance In if. rirtu6l mkt adaptation to the - dimmer for wkde ittarecommended. , z it 15 no new and untried ar#lcie, but Re. 0 1 4 i hes d°C the teat'of a ten years' trial - before the 4mericith people, an Its reputation aact eateb unrivalled byt . Arly.simllasepropat, Lions extant, Thy. teatlxnenydn,lte_fasor,olven by the mei prominent . tad *SIT 'ktiatra - Pbyidtlatis anti Indiolduole , i all ,Eakta, at the =Ram ts,irtan a Bete ing 2nny wb may doubt to my u Memorabilla,lpx Practical 800 tar Faxino'ra rataillealatii had gititl;' = cir alfille Agent the eclitixlarl igtteel. 11.! Office and ithMufact.c7, Phil+ Off` Sold by Dr.4leo. U. Keyser, 140 Wood eared; B. Yakwawa Cp., , N0.11.W00d atreat4 , namlus.nratbara, - 66 wttieet 11. P. &intim OM. P. Aolappg,Allegben: R. lillOVar contmuesto,Wc.os ted fc • the e therUMW Illfrinccess /on,giduzullug RMEALtltinequalled. ?The alliktoitula ;nein to call without delay. regansatlllcted yrithYpPral eases, Pflug; or 'Boti_thiel - ToolMty; 'amid - IWIAY- 4! EN his ,LlLettell =bitting& fekAgimedlat 17 answered. la- Oak. :euid ~P rivito Midi* d' Dad duke Pittiburgh. .2u..,-,7„,irr.,1,1 13BLIO PALE 00V - ALC.A.litt'tiLNLig'!- - -Ilia nude' P eigned wUI ofihr kublicifialwat On' change, Fourth street, Pittsburgb,nnpMSlDA,Y, Januar 3, 1856, at 7 o'clock, iliafill:kriiinedeem•Thatidnable pm°, ty. being Lots Noa-4-nrd-1.0-of-the Onndaker Plan of Lot oftowtod Aw.Ploo Town*hip, , Allogliowy.PwAtS, two milt from flakerstown :, 'Lot tick'.4l4mihiaint. iiSCP idieit 6T knai'wor-which ak de s o4had, lAA kkh Ri_,C4t#TA.UM4 thP1X413.9! Dice tihiciwout land. Th ere le a limp-rate opting of water on 0! iztemisea:: Thu impiwieeenta imislartfit WEE:dad Rout iu ,l stable, trtthpthcr .ontbufklinge,so ia.batunied as fd 'tthve IV(irtli bYlanifalift °natal andllYaddle; Bone bylandsolDatitteroaby4tioronallettorandalatheatturdep east by lands lands of We, Wilson arithrhers. ' " Lot No. 10 contednir26o arms about 100 of which ac cleared and In in_excallent state drcultivagen, thQ renudndr Drat quality white, oak thnherland. The inaprcrremants ai Wri-Temnt llonsns, Baur; .Stribli; ~' Orrlhlsiract will 1 • found esoslient:lining YAW, Its wOr 21,114,2, 7Whtc.,h ho converted into,. null-rtice Wltliciut 'aria cipeuse. • N'o.lo &bounded en thwtiorth holds dfAhtusolf3l(ihroti south by lands of Thotnas,Gibeon ;, east by land*of.Richaf. 3lorrow and Wm. TriCheyi weet bir hula - Orttrolhas au . These are the last twolracts or Urn Altura plimig lots, (f. which Thomas Gibson 111.9' been iiktingUrr agent,ftharefor purchasers should mar tp their Interests, as they will hare ilno opportunity of talking ahandsome turret:Edit. Perim' wishing to view the property will call, on .the fiel?enter either of the propertles. — Ternalf of ardenitideltliowb at th time and Nam ycw i rnzt . VA garte's Keystonelforree,'lfEddla& Pal• SVIIMIA-,WAJTATWIAIR/4 No. 341 North Twelfth sheet,l l blisAlphia. norZfrer3t(oho)_ P.-hll4l/M.gi RUenanes: nimitems? Count -8A.03.--kailitsz4 to Alt baler of th - AL" Orithante Omit eVthe,„Countl..4,..Allegbeny,..beld Ritebar ' h; on aiitiii4A •ll 4 ( nill°l6l/161:, 41 3t155r r 1 a° 44 °V, 1 °1).,7 2 2 at 1a c -,,V31 tn.the 21207:10011 All that certain lot or rea sizi gre.er"-^1 Ward of the OVAL tittf /°Sheni rads, being part of la num, ;ithirtrfqtrl Q1e,34.) in yikurbf afiEld'idt.ly-ItotertWB4±, gut; and Which plx 'recorded Bo V.,,l*lfoßPlA.PhAn,smititztalind (1,1 scribed asTollows,vic: 'Wog t ,4 piaßtpilwy49 atree at-The distanteof Idttity4tivtift &Watt IneheiCtinntWashin ton gynperl, voile& ),Ott l2l ;,; I { , lnef , 419/_1014148 Streo eonffiarlithiity‘tirtifipst, and gait all this thirty4wo ford feet.,) extending back thirty feet to a lot leaked-to Jame, 11,,,„o1 ; noverreavyblirlygn;9inti rent of tetkdollars errec,,ainbauttlect-also4o.tow woone4imtve.unict o ,„ and . mertatlena its,att)nritained.in, curtain deed.of *teal leidw, 'dated - Ma' nTh ihiratbrititabeic _ountedhy said RobextrWattozet4 Aiairirattlettefor said Idi'r Ho- 31 in hi° said R.'. 1, 9 1 7-anfl.9V6 outtlect. yearn ground rent at luati oiouitleettOO be - juatei eatitobori t ' • • Wawa forever. Ahriehith-preesisie are erected two twc . . stn ry rramantabnill4443.... • . ring 64 sale will hoinatlaknoWn oylat.daylof Bah, ,a7fs itimgy ; 4 44'414.“ , - , AtigthaistAtorATlOnt, itaiKeilbWer• .11„.EKIN TEA STORE, No. 3Sjilliiiitre±4 Loyalties- ivinusitar A t 10 c.nt, ea lb. Prime Eg cartecagital4ccauawa.: • 1 .• • AtJATNEIB. twit , L #4lrlll4.,streig• \ l / 4 t
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