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MONDAY MORNING' DEOEMBER 10 El= "I may be asked, as I have been tusked, when I am fur the dissolution of the Union? I answer, never, never, siever."— LIEITRT CLAY. Yon ask me when I'd rend the scroll Our fathers' names are written o'er; When I would see our flag unroll Its mingled stars and stripes no more; When with a worse than felon hand, Or felon counsels, I would sever The Union of this glorious land? I answer, never, never, never. Think ye that I would brook to see The Banner I have loved so long Borne piece-meal o'er the distant sea ; Turn, trampled by a frenzied throng ; Divided, measured, parceled out; Tamely surrendered up forever, To gratify a soulless rout Of traitors? Never, never, never! (live up this land to lawless might, To selfish fraud and villain Way : Obscure those hopes with endless night That now . are rising like the dap ; Write ono more page of burning shame To prove the useless, vain endeavor Our race from ruin to reclaim, And close the volume? Never, never! On yonder lone and lovely steep, The sculptor's art, the builder's power A landmark o'er the soldier's sleep, Have reared a lofty funeral tower. There it will stand until the river That rolls beneath shall cease to flow, Aye, till that hill itself shall quiver With nature's last convulsive throe. Upon that column's marble base, That shaft that soars into the eky, There still is room enough to trace The countless millions yet to die; And I would cover all its height And breadth, before that hour of shame Till space should fail whereon to write Even the initials of a name.* Dissolve the Union ! mar, remove The last asylum that is known Where patriots find a brother's love, And truth may shelter from a throne; Give up the hopes of high renown, The legacy our fathers willed; Tear our victorious eagles down Before their mission is fulfilled? Dissolve the Union ! while the earth Ilan yet a tyrant to be slain . ; Destroy our freedom in its birth, And give the world to bonds again? Dissolve the Union ! God of heaven ! We know too well how much it cost A million bosoms shall be riven Before one golden link is lost Nay, spread aloft our banner folds High as the heavens they resemble, That every race this planet holds Beneath their shadow may assemble, And with the rainbow's dazzling pride, Or clouds that barn along the skies, Inscribe upon its margin wide, HORS, Fssxanost, UNION, COMPROMISE. 'Mr. Clay's very words, as he pointed to the uninuzient that stands upon the height near Frankfort, above the Alain of Buena Vista, includin • the remains of his own son. NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, &c NTEW BOOKS--Crotchets and Quavers, or Revelations of an Operu Ilanaze, r in America, by Nisi Maretzek. Amy Lee, or Without and Within; by tho author of "Our Parish." EMEMII Outline. of Physical Geography, by Goo. W. Fitch; Colton'. and Yitch's Modern School Geography ; just out. and is superior to any Geography ever publ.Led to Haw country. 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()odors Lady's Book for December; Graham's Magazine do Peterson's do do Ballou's do du Lesile'a Journal do Household Words do Yankee ?lotions .10 Thompsou's Reporter do Blackwood's Magaztue for November; Art Journal Jo The Illustrwted London News, N., ember 10th For all new Books, Magazines and Papers, call or hood the cheap Bookstore of 11. MINER twer2.9. No. 32 Smithfield street. KLOSTERHEIM, or the Masque, a histori cal novel, by tEe author of Confmsions of an English Opimo Eater. As a literary composition it le written in De Quincy's best style. The defective points in his subsoquent writings are absent from this story. It was written in the full tuaturity of Do Quincy's mull', at the. ago of forty-six. It eminently deserves the designation of a curiosity of litera ture. Klosterheim stands among De Quincy's numorooe writings, as the only complete and extensive effort of Lis uirn4nation all compact."—Dr.,titiciton M' Kenzie. For sale by JOHN S. 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GILDENFENNEY A. 00.. nov2D Fifth street, opposite tho Thoatre- DISSOLUTION OF CCITARTNESSIIIP—The partnereuldt. heretofore existing between the undersigned, underthe name and style of SPRINGER HARBAUGII A CO., le dis solved by mutual consent- The business of the firinvvig ba settled by either of the undersigned, at their old stand, No, 'Alt Liberty street. The business will be continued as for merly by Springer liarbarigh. SPRINGER lIARBACCUI., ALEX. FORSYTIL Pittsburgh, October 24, 1855. SPRINGER HARBALIGII, Commission Merchant, Disler in Wool, Provision., and Produce generally, No. 295 1,11. erty street, Pittaburgh. oct24 *. CITY JL. it:SN - COLLEGE—Dey AND EVENING Cusins3—.lrirlimene, Writing and Book , Aveping.—Ladies sad Gentlemen's Apartmeuts separate. ARITHMETIC, and Its applications to business, (a new systsm,) charter, plainer, and better adapted to business, than is to be found in any treaties. Results obtained with great facility by new Mee, termed "Arithmetical Magic." Arith metic, per month, $4. Cal for a Cisenlar of the College. dad F. W. JENKINS, Principal._ WRIGHT'S PREMIUM K.A.TIIARIO - N stops the Hair from falling out, and Produces a lux uriant growth. WILIGHTS PREMIUM KATHARION Removes all Dandruff and disease dessiWts. For .ale, wholesale, by IL E. svir.f.l+.lol & O( [angle 4. .4 - 1 • K . • . NEVER. EIM=I No. 66 Marko . • .N.Ol , . • r's ir =EI RAILROADS CENTML,OIIIO,,#,MLB,OAD. THREE DAILY TRAINS :EAGII WAY, (SUNDAYS EX CEPTE.D.),X. And but one Cbmtgo or:Oars bintwoon Columbus 'and BaltiniOtt. •• -- - , by AN'D AFTER MONDAY, Juno 18th, 1855, Ti - aißkwa run RS followt, : • - - - GOIDM EAST. Express Train. .11ai1 Train. Nigh! Train. ...10.1110 A M. 3:30 P. 11. 11:30:P. DI. —11:10 " 4.45 " 12:50 A. P. M. 8:00 " xl2 " _12:08 6:44 " 3:01 " 2,35 " 1:48 " 244 " h:5l " 5:14 " .., 330 " tin". 0:45 arr. 6:15 " 001 NO WEST. . . Leave Columbus...... Zanesville Concord . Cambridge Barnesville._ Belmont Arrive &Hair Exprtu Tnzin. Alail Truitt. Xviat n-ain ... lilt A. M. 5:15 A. M. 4•Ol' P. NI 6:15 7 :114 .. . Barposvale.-... .... ..111:62 •• F.:l:i •• .7,10 •' ambridge II:M1 •• '1:04 " ItiX:l " Cou,k,rd._ 12:17 I'. M. ...31) " 9:25 • • Zanoas ilk . 1:10 .. UN) " 10:30 " \.•work _`UM •• lo:37 •' 11,50 •• Arrive Columbus.... 3,20 - 1'2:15 P. M.. 1:'..10 A. 111 The Rs - press Train going blast will atop to Luke up or leave platten - gem at Taylor'R, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cam bridge, Chmpbell'a, Barnesville and Belmont only. Going West, will step only at the above named Stittlima. The Mall Train will stop at all the Stations where thO Mall Ia to be revived or delivered, and at all other Seabees, on notice (wing given. The Night Train will stop at all Stetlona, on proper notice being given. MIMEOS . - . The 10KU A. M. Express Train Connects at Columba, with the l'aprrss Train which mires Cit.:lntl:lli at 0 A. 31., rind with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Tarim to and from Sandusky, 31ansfield and ML Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, for Bal. [imam, Washington, Philadelphia and Eastern Cities. The :430 P. M. Truth will connect at Cohnnhns with the second Train from Cincinnati; et Newark with Sandusky. Mansfield and Newark Kailnaul ; and at Wheeling with the Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Louts, die and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. 31. Train on Little Miami-Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passenger,' leaving Indiana polis and Richmond by mornlne Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Colmulms, abd reach Wheeling ret 9:15 P. 11.. and lanes by 10]3 i P. M. Train ou Baltimore and Ohio arriving in Baltimore at 5 P. M. next day. The 11:30 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the Mail Train which leaves t.YnClitrlftt I ret 3:30 P. NI.. rind arrile. at unfair at 6:1.5 A. NI.; connecting alit, the A.coporrunotiatbai Train on the Baltimore aid Itailrtutd. Pas.enget, leaving Chicago by the Evening Tninc , can, by this milt, ma :Michigan City, lafayette. Indian:4,4ls and Dayton, reach Columbus i wan t., take title train, fllta at Si will take the ' Accommodation Train for Cumberland. ttleep lltrrft. anti re:turn., Etpres,, Train to Baltimore and Eastern Citire. The t'nl.s A. M. Mail Train connects at Beßair wah Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Rai!mad; at Newark it Trains to and from Sandusky, and Mt. Vernon. and Cliirago rut Monn.e, .at (.lambi- with the Trums for Cincinnati, and stall Train, for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis and Chieamt, eni Dayton and tna Urbana. The atUt A. M. Esprit.. Train connects udli the Express Train from Baltimore. and arrives in Columbus at 3.1.5 a and connects with Trains going South and West, arriving to Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The 6100 M. Train creeds with the Arrommodat,tl Train from Cumberland. and at Co!umbus woli Mail Train at '' _Alt A. M.. diner for Cincinnati, XOl.lll, Daytot, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre lieut., Louts and Chieuazo. ISA At' IL fe:TIINVICR, Sup'!. Zanesville, June IS, ln5S-4 jell) CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, STEAMERS ECLIPSE I" I A W KI,LS \ MA's AM) Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, V, ALLIANCE. TILE SHORTESI'. QUICKEST, AND )LUST RELIABLE ROUTE TO TOLEDO, I mew. , , Rocs iSLAND, sop Sr Rom& is vo CLEVELAND Thin Rout« is One liundr,d unlom ~„ t - t er and about nino Lours quick, than ILe Indianap ,,, ita. tizt , .• Daily Traits. (n,° 1.1t1. ,, 1tn., t.. Dad. I not, n• Tune t,, Clo,dand tsnenty-thr , ,, 11,•ors, and St. Lant. On and nfler NE(iNDA V, Swia.nnkor ci., 1 thiS liour l will run The tnitran of the awl I:Atir,.ll,“ utq Pittglmr:h et 2*. A M mai •...$ n.a•l .0. , P. 11 , cim- IteNct at Alliartee at A M.. 11.:a , A. NI., and h:3to p Trtuus fttr l•lt.,Ltt.ittil.tArt.Ali vaact• at ,:ao A M. 11.:.0 A M_ Awl B::.' I• 4aam•aalng at :(I. True- I.r Coynt.t.r.t told Akr.ol. 11,1 am Clevoltut.l ~ ti tt. . *ltt A. M.. Itrlo P NI., n.u.l I. Pl.4.44mgerm . and tho, 1.4 ID. 1 , 1 , h thr,L.:ll \\ah• dotent) ivAl tAk, thi. t 1,4% in: .it N. 4. 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Ist dam.. 2,1 Ist Arta. 2,1 To Allianc....„ To 1, Sag , . $l, ot. $1:1 , Cleveland ... 4 Ott c) 11 2. ToKato__ .. 24 tialena . 15 11 O. I - Chicago__ .1:t to, $lO - Sprlngliel.l, 7tt In 2 , I.lloonting'n _I 1 tt. 14 :.0 1 - Burltogt.m. 19 90 ..21 Ott rtutnongers art• tx•itiont..l l o pr at th, office of att. Company, In the ‘l.on..m.tattr•ltt 11 11.11. (loot brlow the carnet .1 1/UII.kND, duct. Cleveland J. A CAA:GM:\ . l'Utbbtin.:ll Great American and U. S. Express and ➢fall Route 72 MILES OF DISTANCE `A\ D. AND TWO CILOOLD t.Y CARA ILO, AGE fIoThED AIR LINE ROUTE VET. EC , CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. VIA cmc.koo, ALTON AND ST LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Misolseippl CHICAGO TO LOUIS in 151„ hours. Tilnnis Ls-. the Illinois Gonrrul Dopsit., loot of Willi, striot— St. Louis 'lay Express dolls, Aundarn iis.colitsnl, 7.1) A )1 St. [Aims Night Fannies dally, katnrdays exceptisl, P. 31. • • St. Louis Freight un.l Emigrant dally, &twiny• oseeptr.l fr.. 30 • - - Baggage doa-1, rd through to R. LOW, Train, run direct thivugh to Alton, malos,) without change of ral, or baggilgt., nod i ounect with the splendid steamers WINCILEZitTEIt and ItEINDLER, runuinr in ex.chunee connection with Passenger Train, front Alton to e..t. Louis. mile,) without landing. T 11.41 hoax,. for speed, UM VOILIOLICO and elegance, are utniurpauied tlo• Weetorn wat,l - 14. Laing fitted up with Bath, and I.ViCIOII , Wuth-rooms. afrordin,i to paneenger, the ople.rt unity of moving the dual unit, 01,111 bk la bllll.llll, ei Vt'i I LI,. and reaching Si. lout, refroshed from the effect, of a loo ,; )1110 and NEllitA,tli tht, 1- the mote thre• mute, and paenenger, de.ttned for iti.w,mtngtott. St.rtngilet.t. Jacksonville, Napl r ea, and all loin Ia on the MI-41. , ..111,,, eouri„ Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rile,. will note the important saving lu distance, being aereillydwo unit ~ to St. Lamle, thirty-6e vett tuilott less to Illtxtmlugnm, t wvi fitly-eight miles leas to eitring,flold, than by any otitt•t• rot tte. \trough Tickets over Ow roues ran be procured at the verl. 'Milne.' Ticket I New York. Boston, Phil.. delphia, lkoitiatore, Alitatt, Buffalo, kr.. anti at nil Throttglt Ticket 083cee throughout the St.atott, and in (.Inrago tot ti,, Cowpony's Oftiee, !Coot tetrn htt IpplMite the l'ro. wont llomm—and at the L,.1.4 of the 11.11nobt t'untrrd ILuL road, foo t of Water Part-et. hest..sibla Bugg - age sliin aril iv/ways Iw at Ow I.pi/tri . f tho various Road,. pang into to Chock through to any point donirtd the hue. It. I'. WM:AN. Jr.. Supertutathlent 11..1. 11. tier:Lend Paaaviugi, Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROVTE, ~~` PKi )V. TO 1 tyllumtpul,, 1111,4;“, 111 I.lanil, V1,14. , n 1 niy. Evan., ilk, Iln,nlu,. alenti. Mnulphin, Peonn, Pen) N orient, Col u Cincin nail Lout. , Me. N. Dayt..n. X I,llia 7 ~ ~ ..,11 \ wank ==il Steubenville 64, Indiana Railroad - - Wlllf . ll nll , l In hilt Ot.”•15f1.11 tW,LI .ttet:to•nsillo and N.d.rark. Couubluiug Railroad and r, , u;o of to the traveler a degree of rcauf,rt uurlvallod by ally Road ruuning West from Pitniburgli Fall Arrangement On and after MONDAY, N,,ember bth, 1555, e DAILY LINE of elegant and swift running Steamers, ommunn.l..l by experienced and amminvklating ”Iticers, will leave Pitt, burgh every day at 5 I'. M VENTURE FAIRY QUEEN • air Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at 1 7 o'clock the following morning--connecting with the Foot Train at 7:15 A. M., making direct connection with Trains '1 for all the above cities--thus obtaining a comfortable night's rota, and areirling the fatioue of night travel by railroad. ./1/ir Fare as el:map as by any other Railroad route. For Through and Local Tickets, and further information, inquire of JOHN J. HOUSTON, No. 115 Water atmet, Pittsburgh. GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. L. DEVENNY, General Agent. mall,' AL LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD Jal•tge of Time-..Plttsbnrgh to Kiskt in,lnetas River, In Armstrong Co., SO-.S.D.I B TANCE. OP TIII,ITY.ONE MILES.-fin ON AND AMR MONDAY. November 12, Freight and p anye , :mer pod= will leave Lawrenceville, (upper side of Arsenal wall„ ) every evening, (Sundays excopted,) at 230 o'clock, and s t, in at the following stator.: gal=burg, ,Ireland's, Sandy Creek, Verner, Ilulton, Lo dy, Log, m's Ferry, Pinmatams, Arnold's, Tarentutn, Charter's, McKat n's, Freeport, and Klekinnnotaa. Returning, will leave Elskiminetaa Station ive2n o'clork and stop at 01 the above intermediate stations The Exoelolor Omn lbw§ Lino Will convey passengers to and from their depot, corner Fifth and Market streets, at charges not exceeding twelve .0011b5. Tickets can be had a t the Omnibus Offloa, from the Agent of the Company, or front the Conductor. novl4 A. .1. NOME, Superintendent. ANI) ROSALIE, PhsL,b.ll . .l,ta 1/04410N. .1. (• itENO. ' - '- ,----..- "1 .--- 4., .•-------- •P • . R' , .. . ....... t ` ...:7 7 441...;; 4 4:. e .2,4; • •'---"--;---,`,mi , ,• : ' .--...4 7 . ... '" '" 7 4.1-' 4? i N '' '. ..4.17.. . , f i , •; 4 0 '.- t• ~ ''`-`,..„.':•'- \ - 7 ,,, , ,,:' • fa. ' ,.: i ' l4' Z -4' ;t :',, A l / 2 - i :7- 0 71PZV 7:46,•• • •% J . : , ''',... a - 4- 0 4 : ',..+''., • f;,. A, ..4.'";"`'" ,-.-. ' - '' '; • ..'1 - • ' --- ! 4.4 4 ,4 -` 4 „ 'Y. :170 1 43. 4 , 4... 1 - -." . •,',... L . ll .. . ' l 7 . RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! Timouarr Northern Illinois to Mississippi Elver, lOWA, MISSOURI,Idd , KANSAS AND NEBRASKA; ALL RAILROAD TO THE MISSISSIPPI Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAILROAD FORMERLY THE CHIC AIIO AND AURORA, AND CENTRAL MILITARY TRACT RAILROAD, IS NOW WM PLETED. and Trains run tho entire distance,- from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without chomp, of Car, The Only Direct Route to Burlington, Quincy, Keokuk, Muscatine, Ounawka, Wapollu, Fort be Moines, couna Bluff, &c., and the ONLY ALL RAILauAD anuTE (rem Chicail, to St. !Audi, Bloomington, Clinton, Decatur, Cairo, Spring field, Jacksonville, Naples, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Cnntral, tins. Westi,n. and Ohio and Mississippi Railroads. Thant. e.a the :thole lane les,. Clomgo on the arrival. of Trains from - the East--avdiding all laying over at any of tbd points. Stages leas, Burlington daily for *water!! anti Contrdi Town and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and uwwl ',bald. route to mach all the important pointm West of the Mississippi ns far no o.llltlCil Blutf, with from forty to fifty ninon less staging than by any other route. The Road, fur a large portion of the way, Is laid With the CoNTINVOCS Ran, the smoothest riding and hest Railroad the West—wall stocked with the most Modern I.,OconlOtives and elegant DOW Curs. &as By this nada, passnger, are sure of making conne.a. ions, and arriving at St. Louis Oil advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fags and ice, and Mingo, of mitiga tion. as 00 the route by Alton, Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, arid no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad 011:kes iu the East; at the Office of the Com. puny. corner of Clark and Lake street., in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Oalona Railroad, and at the Michigan INmtrul Railroad talc., corner of Lake and Dent , born et rsots, opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FREDIIIT consigned by this route will receive immediate de.patch. C. O. HAMIIt)!, it, Sup't. C Y.. YtiLLETT, Cwueral Ticket Agent, 4143, - - TICKETS can b‘, pr cured at the principal Rnitrwtl Otttcne of the country. inbl9 OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS. VIA CU I; IAI B S. Through from PittAbtirgh to Cincinnati in 12 Hours and .10 Minnie.. Cm'INEctIN, at Cinclnuatl air!, U. S. Mail Line Steamers. C'ovington and Lecan o rtou Italic...l, Ohio and Iligninnwin Itailruma. and the Lawronceburg,l, lute Ciainectlng tin Cultatilitut and Xenia. with Diu Dayt.,n and XenLA, WWI I nclialia Central Railroad ., Tllltol4lll TICKETS, via Coltunlo. n»,l Cincinnati, to to 1,111,1111 r. St. land, Indianapolt, kr., kr. Via raluntlitia and Xenia, tc Dayton. l inlianapoltc, St. Lou.h., kc 1'111.; LITTLE MIAMI via Co tLUMBUS, holm; the I.IIORS, Qll , l .111.1 nittr.er apt. - Tr. frum l'ittatourgh to Cincinnati, and cram,..cting with the Cot ington awit t Lexcingyon ftailmxti• S Mail Lie, Strainer, till'. and Balirtaal, and lax» reucelotrali thane, Idler, facilitie. no ~titer route rue Bice, through ticket, by all the attn . .) route , . can only be vta Colurntma and the Little Miami Ritilinaut THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. 1 , 9 t, TRAIN—LA. , . I'll E.l.rat. by J o ' clock A M. Expro ,, Tram, at rive at Colunih. al 11•Jni o'clock .1. M., and CD» clonal: at 2:40 I'. 11. van Tro, la --Lea,- rittalittrgli k A. M Train arrive at Cciltitnloin at t , o'cicic P. M. and Cincinnati tit 1.24 night. Tina» TR•i•-• 1., 3 k I', 11 Kanto, Train. :wait. , at C..lumbun at 2 o'clock A. M., tin • I t'sun at 7.31 %I Twit DAILY TRAINS. IIA I'ol.l 11111 S, DAYTON, ANV INDIANAI4.II.IS, TnAIN— Lea,- Dittnlairgh al I II A At . sot De at Culinnta. A 11, Dayton at '.l - 2.a k 11, and I tnioinancli• tit C a , I' I'ittahurgh A 11, arse, at Cuirnhn• at F hi_ .ha p tit Scuts Tae:.._ 1,4,1,7• fhttabururl, tit..'clock I'. M., arnc..• Colini.. at 2 u'clocit A. SI.. Da, ton at A 51., awl I n a•lianatr.ll.. tit In A NI. n.e 14 parta tibia to call tot ticketa 'olum h., laang • reliable ~ J I into,niati.. n., Ty, k's• 1.1 m... apply it lieltroa4 ' , ln • nitaer the 11 ..motg - aliela II ni•-' Or a, 1 . ,E1 /. I . A Twk,c Agont. I'itt,bur4l,. 11•.% It , ' I' W !. El:, n. 1,1 .16 , • 1it, • _ - OHIO AND .NI ISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. 131WAL) I L c, 4 1 t- ".111 , 11T1.:.ST. I\P\ 1.11 . 1;• it 1 9 .7111 11.1,` 11.111,0.1.1 Tut: sIN FEKT„ti , ,t. f kir urintt.ou.it,lt• (ran PlttAbr."..,h for in,lorn.t. an U.. o jr' , rr•• I low.. Rjobruowl I.r ,u.. • . 1 • 4/ . • Tvt r, I laW o. t 0,.. I 1.. 112,11,...).. I,- I /for- : 7 I, at • .t . 11011 N 1,0 , 1- 1..- ,. .. 51 Mr 1,11 al/.1 ttmto mat.. •..“11 11.m1s."1 1 , 5 1a /11/ 44, %1111.tral ..h.a11 4 .4. , az• a.] at lo tra,ma.r. tali.. 0 11 w t Sata-M , al s.l l - 1 / this /la t 11.a11r,a..1 lur Cain, abet, fir.ta Steamer. at all tsar. 1 4 3 hall 1.4 Slrat44.l•. 11r k 41.111 g. f^a c am! all I.IIM •m I rap :tlanyn had at • st. 1,a1". ntaarmn. .r I at. f Nts-wairl rti 1 • L. '11.• i.GII 11 , 4 :Mit, 1:1...1..41,1E1..1. lo VA I . Neg. nod Ihk, Lou.. l• CuicalciatA u.ll,ll.4l.r•tliCe tpurg 1. , .11 , StooaD (.1.4s FAKE. . OK) PDAeg'llgttre Awl Ilagy.,vg. trouriforr..l I.ltitt.,t t.,,1/vl9t 11, ~t.-lha,rp• Thr•m t - h Tv furthe., n I,a - mat 1011. 111,11..• ripply .1. I ; ri 4/1 Ti,t..pt A r Itallroad aeo I [let •ml M• tl 'ht t ;th. t.. PA Eh Ti , ktst A g.t.itt. Frs.l.sral tlrr .1 F., )1 NS Aid, ,up2•sutrn.l,ll V. S. )1. It.si:r.slal I IN sW 1..));D„)4../.1. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, TIII. Great United States Mall and Express TWt PAASENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY iloLgth ft m DUBLQUE CAIRR I=l Tir ~. .•nuection tin Trutt.• of t!,t Oh. m u t Mletueeippi IL It. and Chicag, nwl (Wenn I.l.nrlrond, fle the mint dlrt , t end only coutt uuons route (ruin eliB:Alil) TO ❑1 IA 'ULM, T., I'AIIU I, I'lllC /0 T.. DUBUQUE. 10 A M. ,and 111,'10 M .1.1,1 AND Mo yararn,. Pleikelingere Si. Junin liy tiain take the rare a th )tm. end Mt.. R. li et end are rarrieeri direct St. leiuni. 1t:15 A. M. and 4.10 I' M.—Drat - yrs asp GALENA EXP 11.12.. I/11141101h iopposoto Dubuque, with u Dully , Labe ‘if Slegtql Iturkets for et. Paul and Lho UppaYr ?Sista— sippl river Litlos. Trams leave Cairo for and Dubuque at 7 . .11.0 A. M. and 7,00 I'. M. . _ 1'11,h1.1140111 frian the East 111 kv , till the leha, nun, lawn, will evAl I r• r tiiahoup and aii ciirtain river navignifini fri an ram. tii K[ Leuln, and nrriec ti ltw•u burr m ailvancicil the riVt•T rouin , by taking th.• ea, at Cam.. Crlckot. to St Lns, Dobuquo, St. Priul, n.rol ull ini pArtout Oar.. rout N, con ho 1.14 to to ottioe of lb .t;o1 I' !nolo/pt. Coutful liolrod I o 1 . 111 , 11-„; ,, . K. TI MASON, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIIILI P. DAILY TlittilUtlll TRAINS Iv twavri Phi 1.1,4. phut and Pittsburgh Tux Mr/W.4IM: MAIL TRAIN lottroa Philadelphia for PittAntrgla at. iti A. M.. and Planted:tit for Ptilladtlphia at A. M. THE P AST I.IIE leave:. Philadelphia for Pfitaleirgh et I P TL, and Pitinburr.ti far Philadelphia at 11:30 P. M. TILE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaven Philadelpida ler PittaldaLth et 11 P. M., and Pittabui•pli for Philadelphia at 1.1 - 190 P. M. lICSVILLE ACCOM3II I DATION TRAIN' leave+, Pitt+, burgh tinily, excipt Sunday. at .1:31.) tidoct P M. P1(1 NMN'S .1( 't ,M)ILWA'rION TRAlN . loavos PittabuFgh daily ar I I k A. M.. 3:30 P. M., and t3:21.1 P. H. The e Lines nonneet at l'ithsburi;ll with the Itallrearbi In and from nt I. In.. Me.; Alton. uud chimp,. Frankt.rt, LeAnnttdil and 1,111,111 e Ky.; Terre limit, : Mattimiti, L.‘f.ty elle and I inhanatill,, ?ed.: rineinnati, Day.. Belieldn,rue. Stroln.kr. Tnledn. (lowland. rolundn, 41Ia t 1 ~ , -ter, Oldo, uitic tl e Steam l',ket Kit!, (runt and to Nrw 0a1441m, Letts. 1,1:1 , 111.1.1: Are. T111011'4;11 TICKETs an be lava to or from uither of tho above pittate•e. F, forth, partaularK. e tottelhills at the thfforeut etart tow pout.. Itaamen t rt, from the \\ ,wt will find [hit Ow mtetrteet awl iteett expetflt.haav route to l'lttitetelphht. &4t, VW Sark. in. T 110 : ,. MIN IKE, .1 NI k:sitial I.lnen.l.lltmbargl. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE G HEAT cI:NTKAL ROUTE. colltleCting rile Atlantic with NOrth-WYSIVI 001 :N.M. ,wreitern Stat,'s b VOLt u. , um 15.10...ay Start. 'flds Road I ens i. ' nt Piti.l.iirgh with Daily Line o f Steamers D , nil porti ou the N,,rthw entern Lakes; malting the most .111,1.1, I" and HELL: 111. H H. ,, UTE by which FREIGHT can forward,.,l to and now tie tiatir Wiser. Rates between Philadelphia& Pittsburgh. FIRST CLADS.—Hoots, Shoes. Dry tiookla, t atio • (iu I , o‘es,) Furs, Feathers, An. SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,l Dry Goods, (In bales,' Hardware, Loa- 100 tbs. thor. Wool, ,te TIIIRD CLAS.4.—Anvils, Bagging, INCOU 100 lb, and Fork. bulk,)cec FOURTIT CLAAS.—Coffee, Fish, Bacon and{ .I , i , Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil Ara- In siodppingaxxis from any point i'..ast of Philadel phia, be particular to mark packac,,, "rid Peginryiranid Raitruul.. All Uo.xle consigned to the Agents of this Hoed sit Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FREIGHT Aux:ors—Moses fetter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, Now York; E. J. Sneerter, Philadelphia; kle.fraw k Koons. Balti more; Geo. C. Franciectui, Pittsburgh; Shrimp - non (4..ltriore, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Loulaville, Ky.; K. C. Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; B...teliff & C.., St. Lonis, Mo.; X. S. Mitchell & Son, Evansville, Indiana_ _ . H. H. HOUSTON, tleueral Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOM.SAP.ItT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. IRON CITY COLLEGE.—DAY AND EVENING al-ASSES IN BOOK-KEEPUNG.—In all departments, secluding many new and highly valuable improvemente, which are not elsewhere taught Large clauses attend evenings only to receive a thorough mercantile education- Lecticires upon all the studios delivered to Evening Clasarcas. Arithmetic new system) and Its application to business_ Also, writing included in the Mercantile Course, or taught 'separately. Cell for a Circular far tall particulars at College Hall, op poiute the Net 'Vice E. W. JENKINI3, Principal. tioTl4 ;--raj`-~ - --r=+ ^s ' l' ~. " ~ ~ e ~ ~..,....;;-.. MIME ;ate>' _, PITTSBURGH & CONNELL'S /I.LLE OPEN Eltosl WEST NEWTON TO CoNNELLSVILLE, fifty-eight milm from Pittsburgh, on tbe Youghiogheny River. This new Urn-clans lieu! is now open for tin, trainvirta lion of paseningers and freight, in c.miectiou with the line steamer EOLLAN, from Pittsburgh to Comicllkyille,thill . vots follows: Tho gtmmer HOU...AN will tear' het a hart, abovo the Monongahela Bridge, every afternoon. at half-pant throe o'clock, for West Newton, connecting tilt., with the Morn ing Train leaving at S:3O for l'onnellsvill”, and 11:11t: there at 11:50 A. M., in time for the Stage for Union ioa n. Fare $1 7f, Fare to ...... . . In A Train will learn C.onnellgyllb• in Ow nwrninK. at 11:15 o'clock, for Went Newton, end C.4111,l I her, Wail ..the creamer Itolian at 7:30, in now t, rea.. l'Utsborgh at 1 P. 31. Thr Local Freight and Pa:tenger Train will b..ase nellsville at 10:30 A. If, and returning will Isnot. We -t Newton at ;030 P.M., stopping at all 'Arty mttir 14,r hotglit and pnasengern. tin Saturday the usual altertimm (nila will be user until Um following morning at h:::0 Paxarrignre by the Slite,,fity idb•r110011 boat (rl/01 pitta burgh Can by this arrangement go forward witlemt delay, For further information. apply to the Officer. on board ate steamboat HOLIAN, or to the Agents at West Newton and Con nellsv ills. ft. W t'A 1,1111 , deal) Superdutendend AIPLE TESTS, both by able Practitioners s .LlLfand Chemical Analyse., have demonstrated the great :due of PROF. DE lilt KIM'S. beautiful coral/tandem calm! ELECTRIC' 0i1.," for the relief and cure of Pain. But the' people themselves are rendering their verdict in a manna/ both unmistakeable and sutLshmtury. More than tles have been sold to it very short great prsportion to those Who heard °Mow recommend it, who bail teed S. 'Chat Ii is a splendid discovery, is etenyw her , acknowlodged; and nothing like it was ever before prepared. Why, foe (base aloue, It is worth SIUU,OUO a your to the people, as if always cures these painful tormentors in !went yf.wr awes. But what is It nut worth to the people if it cures ?'ult Rheum, EryStpelatl, Canker, Ulcers, Sores of all kinds, (fre quently taking away all the pain in twenty-four hours,) Itheumatism, Neuralgia, l'alpitation, headache Bronchitis, Piles, Womb l'ompleduts, Cramps, Sprains, Sore or Swelled Breast, YelOtni, Wounds of all kinds, Etc.? Would px),uoa asp,su Its value to the pooplo? aVu, Became, a nia.n will give freely fur relief from porn. Will this nil relieve Certainly a will. Such men as wee Wive often named, linnur• able and high-rtundo Merchants, Mayors, I>uctors and others have so said. after from ten to fifty trials. They say the BLE.(.7IItIC 011. to the Meet medical combination °Nor pre pared, neither offensive nor injurious, but effectual in all the shove anal many other cases. Some honorable and heavy business limas have, it Is true, sold sotne of the oil (turpen tine, bituminous, or coal tar, ke. Yr.) external applications, until their cueuaners returned bottle after bottle, with the remark that -the remedy wtu worse than UM iota,,;" yet such Men liars never recommended oar given couutenauro to them. But Ws. some of our best merchants ordering circa every ten days, and alieugs giving additional tceseanony to the value of this wonderful discovery. That 4 great many ladies are lasing it as a inedicutal toilet article fur therusel•es and dour children, is well known. It cures all Pimples. Itlaitcboa and F.rupuons on lite Mrs a n d neck, in ew short a time, you would ecaragy credit at. It frequently rednee.s painful swelliwg in two hours; has dune It in half an hour; cured many eirectually in eta hours. If ladles knew the .woilttrtg, strenyUwninci and heotany virtues in this Oil, th, jr would never Ise induce to use anything else for womb C,ll. plaints or pains of any kind. `No now insert a letter feet received from Unsay tram, Pay., who went to England au woeks t it, ills./ Lusters, July 12, 15.7. L. Pane On Oaken, When I left home for my health. iserefulorts ertirdlions, kc..) 1 never expected to return aigun, beltenng that my compliant AN utlld soon curly off. hru you were ins Ogren bottles of your Ebe!ri, Ihi to take with toe. as merely h palliative, I did not think I would so very soon in, Called upon in tliauk you, as I In.' do, foe my rem:white reeltorallun. I ran ~nly say, IN•foro tin ,11.parra, of the steamer, that you have only to coin. , hon. wni, c,nu Oil, 1.. mak , /, fortune in any year. Thera IS not ulaotiser similar to Ent; laud, tI to the world. I will write by unit 6t .tuner. Yours, Oral null . , NI J. 61. It cannel be their inagiuntions, who eat° that rid that have dischart,eisi from six 11101.111. yr live yenta, hate Leen cured by this inf. It cannot. Lai untrue, le, a itenep tem, where pain is relieved lu uric day, ellen m halt an Mau S 'couture a. we (lICLISCA my hundred written letters say nn Como and see them. t regular attendance, and Ladles tan rinnult a lahly. priviel3, tiropplng, a line to the idllce. Advice from a Menthe,. mil, mg inquiries that any physician can sassier, lee prenild ly attended to. Always enclose a etnup. as ~in AM nee are freely given. and ire are drawn tlln , ll 70.) lf 111 insets treated Ilherally, with ur irichout the OM as I have two ilku express purls.. t ti . k N , 3f, •stf. It -- Tito rtql eh pet 1.otel) Tao ul auy Cum t 4 inn In ft - snli hall au 1/ouz w...ke, as 1 curt. F r ...al.. Ivy L,r 11. lc t Ali:. tllt A \G}: rI . .11;Li“! p , ,L., , r . d;nn , 1( 1../t.,,Ltur..111,,! !•t. . ' ...al.. Among IL. 11/1 -, Z41 V • , I;.. E.N.A \ t.., 1, !1., t!,.. n. 1.1 I!.• : m TA, Aruntta'an an, .11 , 1 tita.:l A tn , :nt att itttl 1..11 tAttikati.../ :tan: ta,nt t 11,410 ‘ , l 11/..n1 , 11,::‘,01: ant,: -1 !halt tttt , -; t.r: :,• :14 rhotti an L : Marl , la ate.t Ity t' t• ,rtatt-,1 ,11;p: ,, :, 'RAM l'ovk A,ll \GT. , , r- R:TNJ.7III FRANKLI It t ELL. , TI:It. A rtatt..l F.un4-I tt•.rk.• art. ; .kll , l wartl• tkatrtar Jll , l Chwt , Thr 1.4 - wil: 0 ; a larw. 311.1 .1 t 1 1 ttt...tuary. I, b. di.trit.ut... , . 1,. .1114,.; 1.1. e uf Tho 1.9 trtvrtt of rt. -, . •ro , tirrro, twr o r tf, ihrrootrttlorr, nod orttitl; r.; I. t. 1•It oto; .f ;!•; C.,u, I AI,- t; hot u, th• r. Paltain, Ltorar t.taro,l t.; ; - •;:,,,1A JO.; f; , .; uy;Nl..O Uri) Mr4tr.tirr , r , Harp, Ntltlrt; Km, ,s; r Illnektrroods, and thAry'l L. Ittember,lttits are rntitio.l to arty ft,. ; Maga:aro, for ;al.;ruo! to u, Ow 1.1tt.011 Tlss trot i” 11•111.1 fr. , tu tiu halo ntr•ml;. ntup, .ro ..lo.;to.1 b, tiro purt t,n s ;.f . %oft., ; f art fOr th• -I/ rAr .I,trur/14,, , er RrLLTxi I.y At.,,xtntl.•ll, wry Ist All is-ism. tro•ts,. Istitie •,," their J. , ,hsertpt,s• .1! the st.rl, w W. 51i54.4...! ettlt Lit..t . lsturs h t. , ‘,11-.1. put NVvrks Art, schscli art. t,. Iso •hstr,but•sl t h,trisols es, and lair at Ow stunt, um.. Puronru4Ln,.: Artl.t. of Us.. cvuutry, &Anti - slug Wouuwdn , dollars tht ouch I iti,^ancy. rornonn in rr-nr,r.Nnofm,oLl for mombornhip will th-lt rkut,lll, addrru in sLLtll4.r. tho the, xr,rh Ihr 11mgrbritio IJ ,pna/4,G. , ..a4C.. lotto t h e lett, rogi,terod at Lb- porit-ollIct• to prevent hO., ou Ito r"o.lpt a rertln,ito ,4 In,,mtvertallp, t0,,,,th0r with tho Nfarra..r.lnr, d,' Lad, turwru - do,l to any , 4 the ormat.t3 Tt.0.0. who purchr.ro Nlrr.„-tbrurhom at I.,okritoros, will ..bo, that by y,riattli.; Ikb Al... Matron, they orr.orre lA,- d 1 hyi_o. um." rrt frcke in the annualJuirtbut.ron oil at thr, Ramo io uo then now pay for the Magazine alum' For Ate.utturstrlpti, riatiroxs C. L DF.III3Y, Artuqy r A. A.. At either of the Priurlpal Offlcotb- - liuickorbockor lffie, 340 Droadm,y, Now York, or Wor.ort, o rt.h..N., It C. .troot. Sandur.ky Ohio OE' ru lnvipu.,un rooot% oil by Dr. I.:EAritfiE No. 140 Wood street_ Ifultotury ercretrary, for l'lttr.latr4h, Penna._ nov7 WAI'ER ('[RE INSTITUTE, }land ,t., (!Muth bade, botwoon Poun rtroot and the 111,,, I'lttritt;r6ll, Pa, LXX`IN)Ft EtAF.LZ, Ortrawate abrt Praftltlonor in Cho Old Sobools of Nit4lll - I.no, Allopathic and ilottitroprttille, and ha the pool ten yostrri n BUITCIIIIIUI Ilydropat hart, too o IVATE.It (TRH in the above bx,tion Tho perfectly safe, direct and Immediate oftrt this ,Nstern l/to un all Feren,,und all discoies a c ute and chronic, wltlbs it in mild, grateful and invigorating Collie weak and reudors it poonliarly desirable in faualhea, who will he treah.d at their borne. Allopathic and liouleopAthu. treatment w adni:ti,•• t , red where desired, but, after long kilo] thoion4ll env°, Duelor BASLZ givens,i,ided preforence to Ilydropiukr, whop has, through out the old and new w"rld, proven eminently sunnet ul In every Colin of disease, Indullng I ii cipiout daurumptiou, Browlitio, D, pepsin, inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cutaneous, Nervous and Liver Unica... Tratamordals of curt* Irmo highly roputahlo cititons of noarly every State in the Eaton, ran be exanoood at Doctor Beta's office. Tiro Reverend Clergy urn Invited 1., cunsult him gratis. Warm water LAsi4g twirl tp the csintuoureineut, and throughout the lasitment, ft Is a luxury malood um,l, wilt. as Wow unacqualut.al might supp,Ase. :•Iportnt t liztlens.NL-48--.llevairn. Charlet Brewer, Waternutti W W. Wilatm, W. 11. Wilßuns, Ilompeon Bell, .1. R. T. Mortqa, Wm. B. flulute., E. ii. Etigllsll, B. )1 Tho undertognd, baying vlmit,.,l rk,tor ll.A.tz's ugit and witnlvvtiod trt , atuuout, choerfnily I.•tx,canauad I.ltra alg a tlorut/glily oductitoa : Charles T. Russo Ll. Joe. Nl'Connell. David Hunt, John Curtis, Robort Patrick, Jan B. I.lvlngs4,l. 'hal It IV W. K. Patrick, Moat, F. Eat,n, 0. Urinsl,l ()UR ENDEAVOR IS TO I . I.F:ASE Lowrte's Eating House, I 114.1 sine!. All pro . ..lna final of oliall) 1,1 VI Nei will pllakme,F, call and Judge for thvoosol.ed. Always on hautl, 3 O Eno bast uf Optura, 'ryas Lon. - Inople Cuatarklm, warn.. C..on u.ll and Milk. Mtia.l ',limn, Wattles. Hack - 141mm (`n 0., The rocking will lm. such am will gratify .i.lcuroa. /1E - Mamlliaa eupptloal with Oysters at roamouable SKr_ sf I)ARGAI ' , ZS TN WATCHES 01.001 A\ 1) .IEII imitEitTs . et karKu unit ratrufully titua k-. alit rich Gold Joiurii, at KrratlN Maht . room fur an u 11 LA, dim t frt tot tlio Euskern a le , wi'uki , fist Uu Full Purduuwrxtouring to buy pod pods t,' 101.1, hiILIUILI call nurn.ohtitely and eznnuLuo our I. orc Lletormit/t4l clue IL "Lit ahuut regard lo ... a/ fLA I LII, pricy.,. Don't forgot the ',lac,. ROBERTS S BIWTHER, N. 41 Fifll ,troet, holt. duur t Wuod, AR) , Wuttlios, k e tLud repairod iu t.lo• , and warruutud. Jr2l:ly AMAIAiA.II PENS J will he found ou trial superior to Gold or :;tad, rosem- Ming the quill mare than the former, and collecting none of the sediment about them which steel pens do. They ill be found unrivellai tier itocorda Deeds, &c., as they do not--as steel peue will—change the color of the ink after a few years. Ono trial will prove them to he the pen that has been ao much wanted. hold exclusivoly in Pittabargh by re, LOUtiLIIi.IDGE ,b nuvl4:4w No. 126 Wood street, above Fifth. R. 0 .3.—T0 those who shave themselves, a really gavel Razor—one that cuts sweet and clean, and continues to do so for years—is a luxury ; naval tamper, time and money. It is uow universally acknowledged that American HAZDT, sold by W. W. W1%80:1, corner of Market and Fourth stroom far surpasses any Razor of English manu facture. Reader, try one of them. nod if you don't find the state- Wont true, Wilson will return you your money. novl4 W. W. WILSON. T 7 EVOLVERS! avoLVERS!!—JuBt re _lA, caved, by Express, direct from the rnautrfscrurers. asplendid assort merit of ones REPEATING PIRTOLS, four, Thre and six inch lou - rels, ell of which ce Will soli for cunt at as low prices es they can be bought 10 the city of New York. Por sone going to Australia and California will bud that they mo do hotter by partheaing their eq2upage at home, than they can among strangers—,es., we give persona a chance to try any of the above Pistols lieforo hiring the city, sod in mso of a fullwro we refund the money. DOWN & TETLEY, sod 136 Wood street, Pittsburgh. BaN no WICK&I-81 netrn Ibr baba by HANBY a otituarts. fIX4SCrADE RAILROAD. Faro from Connvikrillot., PittA.urrti Faro from Uniontown to l'ittbniirgil GREAT DISCOVERY =EI co.nopollt an Art Awnoctnt ton =IA E=lB 1;1K3: " StIR - A - NCE - . -- 1.2 T N `41711 4NcE MP A \TY 11 of AcasßTh ill: coon. i 6;8 --Cl ' larte i red, 1819. lacr r ease '. Llqatal to half a Million Dollars! PAID UP CABII CAPITAL, $500,000. The Thirty-sixth Annual Statement of the Assets of the :ETNA INSUItAIi.C.E COMPANY, of Ilartford, as furnished this Agency on the let of January, 1955, under oath: Beal Estate, unincumbered .$ 16,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgme Bonds, 6 end 7 per qv..., payable semi-annually 72.000 00 Debts due the Company. secured by mortgage.... 7,913 17 it 11, Iteveivablo, well secured. payable at Dank... 126.327 3.5 lroall Stocks in Connecticut 97,616 00 Bonk Stockft in the city of Hartford.. 142806 00 Bonk `took' in Nvw Perk city U 8,050 00 Caßh on Sand, in Hank, and in bonds of .I, , oitts and ,4.11.. rs '212,605 06 $773,278 al The amount of liabilities duo or nut duo to Banks or other cr.AitorK—nothing. 601114,1 ailjasted and duo—none. homes adjueted and not due—sl4B,sl.B utiluijustmi and in 11Urtpeti., waiting for further p,ed--$61,257 ocher elainuiligainst the Company are mnall, such only an printing, Le. Agents instrncted to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The ...unit insured in ally city. town or village, drponda niian the rbara. - ter. material and construction of buildings. th. width of the supply of water and condition of th,. sin..l.-partment, and other circumstancre. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies: the de sign is to limit the boss by any one tire to $30,000, or loss. TIN). A. ALE.X.ANDER, Secretary. Ilartford, January lot, 1,155. Poise Or i'OetreCTICTIT, t 3. I iartford County. ) Personally appeared, Thomas A. Alexander. Secretary of .I:ina insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement, by him sulectibed, is true, according LO him last tin.dSlialgo and belief. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Pence, Lit.-es paid by this Company for the year 1&4 excuod i ii 750,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exorall any other year, since tho organization of tho Cog puny. Palirie a, rororing uearly all descriptions of property, issued at Ilan Agency, at remunerative rates. 101— °Pico, No. ST .Wator greet. Bitßiburgli, .1,011 IL B. TBN-BYCK, Agent' TAELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU LT RANCE OOM PAS Y.—Office in the North Room of tho h.:carnage, on Third etre-et, PHILADELPHIA. M A RIN E INSURANCE'S 0,, Vssesu., Tu ull parts of ho World. YRI3G irrs, I N LAND INSURANCES no god I,y Cunnlr, LoJ and Land. Carringes, to all 1,,trt,,,,f the Unin. On Martlisndise generally. OD Stores, Dwelling Mouses, .k.c. 38F."114 OP TILE COMPANY, November 7, 1953. Bonds and Mortgays., S 24,300 00 r , tate of Pennsylvania, PhlLadelplaia city, Spring artieri. Southwark. and other Inane 181,563 42 Stocks in Ranks, Railroads and Insurance Com panies 24,012 20 Bills receivable 159,825 94 Cro,li on hand 10,071 30 Dalane,. in the hands of Agents, and premiums on Marine l'ollorn recently issuev.l 121,707 87 Fmlewrii4ion Notes 100,000 00 DIRECTORS. Win. Martin, Dr. 13. M. Huston, Joseph 11. Kcal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A. Sender, Spencer McLlsaln, John C. lmvis, Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Penrose, Henry Skiati, Georg. O. Lelper, James Traquair, FA ward Darlingt o n, Wm. Eyre, Jr., 11. Jones Brooke, Joshua 1,. Price, .1 ii. Johnson, James Tennant, Jame.. I'. Baud, John D. Semple, Th..,philun Paulding, Charles Schaffer, .Lures It. McFarland, .1. T. Logan. Pittsburgh, iA C. Ludwig, B. T. C. Morgan, do. 1 1 /11. MARTIN, President. THOS. C. HAND, Vice President. .I. , SEVII W. Curcio, Secretary. P. A. MADEIRA. Agent, uiarlf; No. 145 Water street, Pittsburgh FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COWAN Y OF pill LA DEL.PHIA. $300,000 A zo• not ....vurvly in viztod 8200.000 offex:te Fire Insurance on Buildings, Goo.lo. tirnann•. Sr. Marion Insuranca on Vessels, Cargo and I, , q;:bt. inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivers, Lake, Railr.uuk, and Land Caniage generally. AL.), luso ran. f• lives, upon the moat favorable terms. / lon Th,nlto IL Flounce, James E. Sea 4*. II A ruuarvng, Cluirien Dingre, 1.1.1 511,1,114" ton, K E. Llelmbollt, ~• Prual. C. Ilrealiter, Lech. TIEUNIAS 13. YIA)RENCE, P•nosidout. ,1,1. It 11 EN=l! Howls. Hon_ J. R. M'Clin lark, 'h:uumn. (.'..pL S. W. Black, II .1 B tleithrits. A. B. Mlllilmont. F. . %,• tlx:11 .1 h 1. I. The char.. ter •Fr th•.d.,•••(...txtp.mly I of the tint clan, rar.• alio nhuatual pnvileg, of Fire. Maria, I,lt. lient 'nen of ,loat, t : ..iareinni are aasucated in Its mall 1,, , ,114.11t. 6,44 intrr.rtrtl taterkh..l.lers. 11.10MA.: 4 J. I.II . .NTEA, .kgrut, v•:7 No. 90 Water 51,001. . . THE FRANKLIN FIRE iNSURANCE V. ''F I.2IILADELPHIA. %S. Intact,. Thomas heir[, Tohnti tt ~.:71/..r 0-1 Grant. .13,01, IL Smith. W. Richard.‘, A. 1011.111 Ilkivid S. Brorge Mtn'. tis Pntir•ro-,u. lhes . N. lia.Nessa, President t :?I,Telary . .11 aus t.. make, Insuram, perpetual or limit e d, on every riput. 4.1 pn.p.rty. w t i/ and country, at rates as low a r‘• walk strunty. The f.,.hipany have I,a:et-fed a largo Contiageut Fund, N 1 h1...h. with their capital and prethihritS, Egliely bitC9toll, al . - i a-1 an iiil•• priiteitchiii to d ie i i ssm i i. .d. l'he t.,secei•it the. Cuthigitii. iiii liinthiry let, 1851, as pule liiiiiiiii ssriwiritil, I.• en Au t ~( ikiwiiiiilily i wore es follows, viz: Nl.irittil,e.s9lB,l:o 68 . 14111 h..t.atv . ..... 64,377 78 l'ettipin tit ) 1.....iiii.. . .. 83,91.16 17 : 4 1i/ektflBl.BB9 tit) Cash, etc 64,346 81 their inc..i - r.ratiou. a ponoti of twenty-one years. It, tt. 14 Ono Mallen Your Hundred Thou- Itro. Ilsorrioy affording evidence of the ittsuranou, L. well m the ability and dlapcuiti.o I•. owet prdututueae all J. GARLIIN PT COFFIN, Akron, 01,11ce, north-esuct co, Wood and Third sta. Alf ERCIIANTS' AND NIECIIANICS' MU rt..k 1. INSURANCE CIIIIP.kNY, No. 80 Walnut .tloot..ocood door from Fourth. Philadelphia. Aut./1,17A Capital 8500,000 Onrita.l paid in 8280,000 ,arrerm. 8, the. /..yliAlataro Pennrylrarml, April '4, 1.558. 'll, 0,4114. 4 V 01 Wow 10 1 01.0.11 1 101 to 1001 V POllOlllOl in Fire. Nl.Lrino. Inland, Navigation anti Railroad risks, at the rur 'la rate . Enoulum: and having the necnrity of o ca. 411 . - opital. a aloo afford, tho inaural an normal participation to petit., wahout any liability whatever. henry 1.. Stevenson, Stephen Toram, John \V Ti!ford, John M. Onmtnev, 8., v t.I h. Taylor. Alexander htnrphy, Thom., r , : Amith. U. K Ithl.a.rdeon, Wlllnutt P. Boone, John N. Oenin, N Y.. Whl am :Slo t -rt e ., Jlllllll4 W. Weeton, N. Y. IiFINRY L. STEY.ENSON, President. II K Illomansox. Starretary. THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, 0ct.30 No. 9t) Water nt.. between Wood and Market. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COM PASY, uF PITTSBURGH, rumor of Fourth and smtthncid ACTIIOIII7.P.P CAPITAL, $300,000 kmaro lluildin and other pruperty against hem or dant by Fir, and the porils of the Sea Lula Inland l'iavigation and Transportation. CEP= .1 J. t;oorkte K. Wlilte, Painter, A, A. Carrier, .I:truer+ s. Negley, W. S. Haven, Wade Ilampteu, D. K. Park, 11. R.Cogpsoball. • Hon. WM. V. JOHNSTON, President. ROPY PAITHRSON, Vice President_ A A. CARRIER, Secretary and Trecmlrer. S. S. 911tRIE11, Aenietant Secretary. dec2:llni UNITED STATES LIFE INSU RANCE. ANNUITY AND Thum' COMPANY, PUMA --Chartered Aprll LNlth, 1850. Cluuter Perpetul. CAPITAL, $2.50dX)0. n(tiro, Sou tb,uBt corner of Third uud Cheidnttt frtreetS, Phil/Wu] phia OFFICERS OF THE HOME BOARD AT PLIILADEI.PILIA. Stephen K. Crawford. Paul B. Goddard, Ambrnee W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. McHenry, Jacob L Florence. James Devereux, William M. Ocaiwin, Willi= McKee. Prosadcrt—Steltlitql R. Crawford. lice Prewn/ent--Ambrisse W. Thompson. 1/...Mail iiirioniner—Pillstom9A—James IL Wilson, 2d. D. 4:.'e,heny Cay-- It. 11. Money, M. D. OHO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, iiillA 17:3. No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, PITTHBURO 11. —R. MILLER, Jr, President; F. M. (iee:.ls, Serreta..ry. Wlll insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MARINE. All b os,, will be Liborally adjusted and pruutptiy paid. A hone, Institution, rintral.gtai 14 Directors who are well known in t h e community, and who are determined, 1:y naliptnee. and liberality. to maintain the character which they - ha,: assumed. as offering the boat proteOtion to those o del., t tw itlNUrod. 51111er, Jr, C. NV. Ilicketson, J. W. Butlor, Jr.. W. H. Smith. C. Ihm.m, George NS'. Jne Mm. NI. Iltm. J3lllolf Lippincott, George Darsi% James MC- A Ivy. Al , xntider Nirnick, Thomas Scott. 4.6" )(he, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spawfth Cll., 111. e mire.) Pit tel purl; h. por'24:ly Pittsburgh Dollar Salelnge Lootltutloo, e. 68 Flarrth Street, NEXT liooll. TO THE PITTSIIVRGII BANK, IS NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock ; ,ilso, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of all BEBE , not less than ONE .1>311.411, and n dividend of the prol3ol declared twice a year, fu Juno and December. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering the benevolent objects of the Institution, have entered Into guarontis, bond, thereby giving additional security to do. posit, T s. Ikviks containing tho Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regu lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. President—GEOßGE ALBREE. vice PRESIDENTS. Hopewell Hepburn, John 11. Shoertherger, George R. White, Charles Knapp, William F. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy, James W. Heinz - inn. Theohald Umbsteetter, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, William Phillips, William J. Anderson. TBUSTEEB. John G. Backofon. James Hardman, 11111 Burgwin, John M. Kirkpatrick, Albert Culbertson, John D. M'Cord, Robert Cheater, Robert Morrow, J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, John 8. Cosgravo, Henry Ringwalt, Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb, E. 11. Edrington, George R. Riddle, Francis Polls, Jam. Rboada, George P. Glamor°, James Steidle, James A noon, George S. Belden, . WDliam 9. Haven, Alexander Tindlia &cretary and Treastirrr--CLIARLEB A. COLTON. kb/hilly COYBEIII--3XI tags prime Edo for sale by nov27 WITH, MAIN. A ITITNTEN. t , • $6'7,476 53 MEI= .$1,212,708 44 IMEME! Kott . lit•dy T. Friend, MEE= CAPITAL, $300.000• =SI RANKERS-A I_l ST IN 1 12tkOMWttiaiin 1 4 ! licoker, _LA_ office No. 0 - 2. Fourth street, above Wood. Notes, Tirana, Honda, .blortAttscfaticriLoariti .sltc.rfkillaterabio ultgattauxu• Stocks bought, ami paid on sniontsfsslop.-...Laryl,Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to ttipputchase and salo of Cop per Stocks. Alt communications attended to promptly . PATRICKS & FRIEND, Bankers and Ra change Brokers and Dealore is Notes, Drafts Accept ances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes . Excha n ges on the East ei-n and Western Cities constantly foi...stile. Collections made in all. the cities throughout tile United antes. Deposits roeeivisl in par funds or current paper. at corner of Fifth and' ood Meets. . feb3 HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex . change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes,Drufts, Accept ances, Gold, Silver and Batik Notes. •Exchan g e on the Rast ern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in 9 .11 the cities tbrupghout the United States. Deposits readied tit par Nadi orktir6iii paper, No. di Market street, between Third and 'Fourth sts. Us3tely fl E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ex . change Brokers, Dealers in Exchange, Cain, Dank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, &c. Collections carefully at tended to. and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks houcht and sold on commission. 44er No. 74 Nonrth street, next doer to the Bank of Pitts• burgh. sepl3 JOHN WOODS, Banker and Exchange Broker, Dealer in Rsehange, Commercial and Bank Notes. e.t.a bought and mid on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. By No. Grid Fourth street, nearly opposite the 11. Bank. THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and boaliir in Notes, Bonds. Stooks, Rea? &tato, Lt.., N 0.73 liiourth strnot, Pittsburgh, Pa. Joist CLOTHING CLOTHING STORE. JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO., FORMERLY OF THE CELEBRATED CLOTHES° DEPOT or LIBEILIT Smear, which has won an unbounded popularity under the name of the THREE BIG coons, have, for the puqx.lse of acquiring more ,puce for their immense businceis, removed to the spacious building on the CORNER Or DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the meet splendid stock of CLOTHS AND RE4DY-.IIADE CLOTIIING That hem suer been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, Is to give them more facilities for THE WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Hoods at the Lowest Eastern Prices! And they will wan - ant them to be as good as any manufac ;tared in the Union. Custom Work In the Best Style, AND tPOS THE SHORTEST NIIICE. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment of CLOTHS AND COATINGS, FOS rococo, MESS, WAY/a-NU AND stism= COATS. Our interests are identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not call In fill ing all orders we may be favored with. DeNT encore' IBS PLACE, NO. SS WOOD STREET , (UZI' SIDE), CORN= OP D1A1611471 ALLEY. N. B.—We desire oar patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Basins:as on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the house above designated. inar23 JOILN M'CLOSEEY & CO. WADE RIM - ETON -SAMPLE CAILPESLL. trAbIPTON & CAMPBELT, ( l a t e of th e firm of Hampton, Wilma] k C 0.,) Wholesale Dealers In MEN'S AND BUYS' CLOTHING, adapted to aim Western Trade, No. 82 Third street, betweeq Wood and ilarkot, Pitta, burgh. Amongst our stock, which le the largest and most complete iu the country, will be found, allow prices-- Men's Clothing, of every disciiptioni Boys' do. do. A great variety of Undershirts and Drawers; A full stock of liandkerchiebi, Cravats, Neck Tics apd Stocks; A splendid assortment of Suspenders; do. do. Men's Winter Hosiery; do. do. Boyle do. Linen and Muslin Shirts and Drnwens; Canton Flannel du. do. limn Elastic Goods; And n full stock of goods adapted to Minors mud Farmers' wear, Ac. Also, Umbrellas of all grades, a-E, V.o invite our acquaintancat and all dealers in cur line, to mill and samine for themselves. We are now opening our third suppo , and our stock is full and complete- Warehouse on Third .striast, half way between Wood and Market. ectlPalsw MEW OLornINoSTORE, No. 4 Sixth .1.11 street, upped te Liberty. Tina subscriber has just open e.l this new esitablisliutent, wlieie he has always on hand a I,r, and choice assortment MI all atihidea of CLAYf !HMI. n. h he warrants Nina' to any 'in the city, and will sell at the most seasonable prices. The public are requested to give 11411 a cult (tea fitly] 13. OPPENHEIMER. DRY GOODS FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS AT BROTHERS, N. 74 Marko; strvet. Pitt3bargh, stpl of the Origami liou Hive. - - - Our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is unusually full : awl "It tale .4110 of the ririv.gt- and most dcairnhle 0..0.1 that ne lancer c been able to offer, such as Extra super Silks : French Merinos: Cashuneren ; Mons du hones; Muhl, ; Snipes; Cobtfw ; NEEDLE WOlLli—The twat aseurrtutout no the city. Collars, cb.•m . ..t.tes, Sleeves; Flouncings Edgings and Inserting ; Shawls. Cloaks, Taint. and Scarfs; New style Blvd., Plaid, Cashmere Moire Ant. Velret. Stellas, Crape Silk, Together with a large assortment of MOLIILNING coops. M all desOriptions. Our DOMESTIC awl MOUSE VUENIZIIING DEPART MENT 6 well supplied. awl we fadTt confident that we eau offer greater inducements now than wo hero over been able to offer before. We soW:it an examination of oar stock be fore purchasing chowhera, no all will find it to their advan tage to do ilo. We will also be Minced daily In the receipt of new and de slrable Goads throughout the season LOVE DROTIIENS, (Pormorly Young, Stevenson a Love,) sep6 No. 75 Merkel street, Pittsburgh, Pa. HOTELS MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE ALI RENTZ, Dauenterom No, b 44 Liberty street. Just inside the Passenor Depot of the Pennsylyinin Railroad, which wake;, it the most convenient house in the city for peasethsere iirrh viug by that road. The proprietor tinting. at oonsiderable expense, littotHup, hi excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public pativnago. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD. afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. febrly ST. GLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn 444 St, Clair striests Pittsburgh, Pa.—The untieralgtied, former ly of Brown's [Totel," having taken this large and commo dious HOTEL, and having refitted it In magnificent style, would CrepeCtfutfy invite his fHende and the traveling public to give him a call. Aesured, with the convenience of the house and his long experience ui the business, tra.,.. a give eutiro sansfactimi, and his charges moderate. fetanliL C. CONNELLY. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, corner of Libor ty and Grant streets, near the atuiroad Depot.' Jani3fly j . iEs ShrANNON, Proprietor. RESTAURANTS WILKINS HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, Fourth street, between Wood and SWIM ; Auld.—This sirarions establishment his been lewd by die subscriber, and completely reqovatcd. lie is at all hors prepared to fßrnish every %snit that eon be found in the iitst rtigniated restaurants in the States. Ills spacious B ar . will always be supplied with the very best Liquors. Game of every description, in Its season, can always bo found at Wilkins lialL Lapel] W. C. GALLAGLItiit. CORNUCOPIA OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE, D. BARN ARD, Painniarroa, No. 4L, Fifth sircrf, twtweini Wood and Marko[, Pittsburgh. jaitlU y otvINENNET ALE.—W. D. ENGLISH, Solo 13tAtier of SlliTII'S celebrated Kennett Ale and n Stout. Also, Common Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. . . The attention of families., and the trade, is 'respectfully MINERAL WATER AND SARSAPA ICILLA.—R'\I. D. EN(LI8I1, Pitt strwt, below Penn, Cow manufacturing and bottling the above beverages on as r , txustre scale, Ww artielee are of the boat quality, and ciiimitactnred from the purest materials, octl7:ly ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of um order of the Orpheus' Court of Allegheny county, I eol expoes to public male, on tho promisee, in Moon town ship, within ono and a half miles of tho Ohio and Fennsyl lonia Railroad Station at Ilaysvillo, on Saturday, the FIRST DAT OF DECIfMB)II, at 2 o'clock I'. Mi the following de scribod real eetnte, the property of JOSEPH AVFADDEN, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased: AU that certain tract or piece or land situate Lu 3loon township, Allegheny county, bounded and described fol lws, to wit: Beginning at a post on the Sharon road, thence north 10 1 4' degrees, east 27 perches to IS gum true; 4hence north 10 degrees, west 18 4-10 perches to a post; thence north 33:i degrees. rust 21 perches to a poet in the run: thence north 6634 degrees, east 28 8-10 perckes to a walnut; t hence north 345 degrees, east 12 perches to an elm; them., north S de f tly., east Ile perches tea poet on lino of laud of . att; thence south 52t degrees, east 206 60-100 perch. to a chestnut oak ; thence south lb degrees, west 102 perches to a white oak; thence south 7434 deuces,east eit perches to a white oak; thence south 2 degrimiii, cast Yu} 6-l0 perch., to a post on the Sharon road; thence alotig soil road north 03 degrees, west 8 6-10 perches do a post; thence north 8834 degrees, west 12 perches to a black oak; theuro north 70 degrees, west 123-10 perches to a post; thence north 48 degrees, west 26 7-10 perches to a post on a township road; thence along said township road south 3034 degrees, west 3d 1-10 porches to a poet on line of land of Robert Stodare ; thence north 783 , 4 degrees, west 151 74.0 perchee to a post ; thence north 17 degrees, east 89 perches to a post; 'flume north 8234 degrees, east 33 perches to a post; tieenreeegtli soX degrees, east 2:7 porches Lflitjlevt.oll -Um Etauitaload, the place of begiurthrgoontnitthig, 254 acres, 3 rods o alid*27 perches, with the allowance, maldrig.lia all over 300 - asfes. TEEMS or limm.--One-thlrd cash, on the delivery : of the deed; the balance to he paid in two *minl annwd pay ments, with interest; secured by bond and mortgage on the 'pwtalses. Dy the Court. GEORGE C. McFADDEN, Administrator, For further particulars, mph+) of said AdrahAiatrat . or, a No. al Fourth street or of 8, R. W. GILL, Attorney's:44w, oftloo No. 89 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. trusrlthlsht OYSTERS -100,000 Shell Oyetere, j4et, er rived. Sold at wholesale and retail. We‘" lento the citizens to tonic and try [heal. Pam- Mee supplied with SHELL OYSTbIES bee, ilia and per hundred. You will find out did this is the right way to buy them. We keep . yon hand cans of Oystore—sold wholesale and re N t27--Di linp rior quality. Restaurimbi will do well by l giving us Corner of Baud and Liberty strewn N. 11—The different qualities of Oysters are: DuckCfeeka, Morris Sliver, lamas, Egg Harbor, Salta, Ac. iIaIIikLATISAI Jan NEIIAALGIA—Dr. BROWN , hereby 11 informs the alllicted that his remedy tar the aliq,plipiere tamed diseases is ono that will cure, He will wabrant a care in any case of this kiwi This remedy wqa Dever known to fall when preperly persevered with, Many suffer the tortnro of this complaint for rummers and years, when a taw dollars would procure a certain, safe and speedy Teraeq, °nice and rrtvate Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIANOND ALLEY. M.. 4 ~~ ~ Egin _ , • - e ,e6t' itYEiiii -7- Cii i iiitit r iid — f i itli OPP:MATZ by theirpowerfal *din- .•. - i',4.t . 14 ..; „y • once on the intertutidrigma tit t = im '• ke.Pf:•• - •- re ‘ - theldotiti andatiMidateffint6 'sl;') ~;-1 action. They remove th e OlattrUCtiOrtt •-• , •*%.g,,,".1r- ,7 . A •,, of the stomach, bawele, ltver and °filet e fl 'Organs of the - bbllY, and,lratitiktring . - : -.L--- %ilbeititretnancl4filt!fo 2• ;(,. -- ' ,-"•.'.. rect,, wherever they ovst,- - alt 1e... fr AdTh - , C41,-i lthqa..Mentiitta4re flailftrefreausrard it ,- -- .1 = -....7.;-:-...`NA diseam2 AM.#tensiTe..triar of their rt.: Virtue% by WofessorkrPhysielent end - PatietitiOidiallefirivtlirea 'of daregerrauttlisexiseanktmer... ! you botio4 wpu „the,yuot.tinbetantiated by. r petsons of such exalted pe - silion aisa cliiitherelvesetrYtintrid - the teMpkianirt'.' untruth. Isielubeitithlatezettralmblishadtt:Bey.dnerican V Almanac, which theAgente li, , clOW.narta';, ) ,,M)?,/ te far ' nisi hoe to all Moulting. —7 . " ', . :,-,„ 1.. AnnekediteigiurDirectionkradheir thlalnmneenulP lll l* which theydmve beep found tortiru.s7W:r I_l ....).., ,• f:tp ii Fun Coszetanuese...., - Takst.tole.ur,_ ~, w o PAR 4 CJ„,.....m9•97anti„,_ ~ ...t7,- .- as to gently move the bowels. u ' eaDieness m treguenttitue, aggravating cause of Pitta; and the denied' otainomplabotls -'" the cure ar both. i'lo 'Periald; tail WTI well' while undert a,, costive habit of body. Ilimet, lb shotdd,be,• am it.ain' bey . / promptly relieved. Fan .I)TBPJEetat, which la sometimes the cane of. GOMiva.., 1 !sass, and always uncomfortable, take hind dore&-ttpro OPP to four—to stimulate the stamacittuidlit'er Into healthy se. ' , tion. They will do it, and the 'heart-burn,. body-burn and- •• soul-burn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear). •IVltett it has. "• .: gone, don't forget - what, cured you. , , „ Foe 4:Foru. bronscu, or AtorLict Inact ( oriiir 15e Itowele; '- whiCh produces. general depression of the fi alLlM'atur bad ' health, hike from four to eight Pills' af • ' and timelier. - doses afterwards, unt il activity anMatrength. restated.to,... the system. FOB NialVousienss, SICB fLpuracnE, Massa, Alin in 1/w • . Stomach, Back or Side, take from feur, to eight pills on plug to bed. If they do not operate stiffiClently; - tatte'rdere the . ' nett dap, mail they do. .These complaint) will ho swept oak' from the system. Don't weardhese anditheir kindred disor-_- . tiers because your slotnuch is tow.:: .. , ~. .... , ... ~,.. Fan. &norms, Enrstemas, aid all: biteicso . cif lherlith 4 tako tho Pills freely Una freqUelatlY, to keip the bowels open. The eruptions trill generally soda begin to diminish, and tilt appear, • Many dreadful" meters and sorts' have been healed.: up by .tho purging and purifying effect of these. Pillk and , sumo disgustrugdiseasea which seemed to oaturato the whole , system have completely yielded to their indoencts : leayine the sufferer in perfect health. Patient:sr your duty to'ior.P -1 my forbids that yen should planets- Yourself , aruund. Mein world covered with pimples, blotelies,,tdcers, emery - arl all, :, or any of the unclean diseases of Ida akimbo:atop your eye. ten) wants cleansing.. To Dumpy nut Boron, they aro the host taisliclue'evei, die ' ' covens'. They should be taken freelfaid fientteritly,ortd , , ,, rho impurities which flow the 'seeds of tricinublo &mow unit-, ' bo swept out of the Epottein:like cliatrieeforothe-wind. ~8y,,, ' this property they do-aspire") good ln-plyrantapg sickness.. SS by the remarkable cures which they are making Oar) , ~,;.' where. ' ...„_,,,, : ,„,1,,,„_,..,_,_„ -- -4 1 V ~. - ' 7.i;ft, V .:7&. Liven Cosust net, .JAUNDICZ, and oil ..awoiswerawatsy s .'s..: from some detangemeht—either toridelitti*OgildiraiVWK. obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity tutketftiation,Ahlate : the bile and ender it, twat for • .',, , Mik is dloturtretti_ • to the health, and the constitution is freglientry tulderttdient,c,.- by no other cause.. Indigestion' lel tini , Sympt,ont.""Obettao.l % don of the duct which empties4lM. lillelsto the itArtu:tch„.., anises the bile to overilatv into the`bloilit,;` , This Jaundice. with a long and dangerous tritin , ey W lic aimea, or alternately coothepesa and;:tigWih*.V g . isfilk's'-. I Feverish symptoms, languor, low spfritic,ltatirgnew!ApiktU4...4 i moo and melancholy, with seinetimes - inability to-sIOON* I - - . sometimes great drowsiness'; steniith*thatotteentratallaY in the aide; the akin and the whita , offthe oye,e,hecome rt, greenish yellow; the stornackerd4W,heivels eon, Po et,. teeth; tht, whole system irritatik,',whiwterideney, pafirr' or; which may turn to bilious ferverildilitur celly.„ billow dittiv.' hen, dysentery, do. A taedituttlinaahrthreoar taur -- Pithe,,. tekerl at night, followed hy twolplacnailf tkie rooming, and ' repeated a few days, will remove the aman'Ofiell these teen- • Lies. It is wicked to suffer Mai pains when you ail) Owe. them for 25 cents. . _ RSIZINATIEM, GOUT, and as Infr/1112naary Warrt k are rapid.: ly cured by the .nrifying effects: of these-Pills upon the. blood, and the ...ulna which they atTand to theNitalprixt-, ciple of Life. For these and all kindred oomplalntsi theY should bo taken in mild dcgim, to more dia.-bowels - 61AV, but freely. . As a Dmxt:a Paz., this is both agreeable and No' Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and sertainlymonic has been made more effectual to the purpose for whigli a . dinner pill Is employed. , Prepared. by Dr. JAMES C. AVER, Prenticaland Armbyti. cal Chemist, Lowell, M^qS Price 25 cents per boa. Else boxes for $l. Sold by D. A. FAMNIISTOCK CO., at wholesale andln tail, by every DI nm,lst In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealem, eve whore. INHALATION CUE OF AMA AEI CONSUME, NEW AND VEM, V- WQHDERFtaf.. .11YGRINAri. DROUGHT HOME TO THE .DOOD. OF THE HILLION- A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has fecex& .ly been waste by Dr. CURTIS, of this city,ltrit6 treav meet of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We refer to "Ds. Cretin' lirutset,.ott ISILLIiRi3 iiTGRET V.tPOD. A.ND Casual Mute." With this now method, Ar C. - hoe restored many Willard ones to health; as an evidence of which, ho has hmumerahin certillottes. epeasing of, the treatment, a physician remarks: "It is evident that --:constantly breathing an 'agreeable. - hailing "Upon-Late medicinal properties must emus in direct imistaetwith the whole ierial cavities of the longs, and thus escape the ninny and varied changes produoed- upon thetn - wheniintrohloud into the stomach, and subject to the pencem of diges,thm.7 The ilygeana is for sale by all the Druggists throughelit country - T -1% - es, York Dutchman of Jancurry.l4. • • i _ The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under thulincu, out the least inconvonienim—the that of the 'body tieing sugmieut to evaporate the Elect: Hundreds daises of cures, • like the following, might tat named: Ono-Toe of,,the liyv..l , kua has =reit me of the Asthma, of aim years' stanang. J. V. -- .Postmaster of Doncanoon;:Pa. I am cured of the derthnes, of ten years' shtuding,,by Dr. (Nut& Ilygesna. Dasros, - 13niatiym Mrs r.Lut, of No.(' Ltommond Street, ..was CUML O , I severe case of Bronchitis by the gnome. My mister has been cnied of a &Stressing. magic, of several years' attuiding, aud,,tikklid to ho incarable by.the:PbYafr'' clans. She was cured in one month, by the . CiAOlll3l3, Itichmond, - Me. . . The Roy. Dr. OLIZETEN-OPNew-Yorli, testifies of our motif elu° in the f'4l‘)win g u4sa T : - txwx ce: ors, November 15. Dear think highly of Dr. Cartienllygeann as *Tam ody ho awe.% of the throat and . Laving had'scano opportunity to testify its efilcaey, T am convineo. - thar It is n nrost excellent medicine, both tho Syrup - and. tholAtianng applicuttou to tho chest. • . Curtis' fly-6,4E011i the Inuartat 'and - form GENUINE ARTICLE; all othitatallatlSOf Inlet and INJURIOUS. COotttOrtegiii . l'Ell9.: POISON. 447 .- For sale 1y Dr Goa If.,TE7*oi,a4olioi street; R. Et ` 50 4 01. 4 6, Co, f lee A. BeCklat4 Allegheny City;. John Sargent, Now Brighton; C. L. Radler; ROF . .tiliaer, tuyltdeistru D R. HOOFLAND'S ezi,RxtuATED GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by ar, C. M. JACKSON; Philadel phia, will effectually ewe Liter Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jetta dice, Chronic or Nervocts Debility, Diseases of the - liftbiays, and all diseases arising fronts Disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Cotustipa tion,lnWard Fu'neat, or Blood to the Dead, Acidity of the Stounuth, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgmrt Orford, Fulness or weight to the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Statt.& or flattering at tha Pit of the Stomach; Swimmd,* of thu Head,. Flurried and Dittlealt BreathinvFlattering et thalleart, Mak in or Butitooting Sensatiortwhan in lying Posture, Dimness of 'Vision, Dots of Webs before the Fever and Dull Palo In the Hoed,' Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skirt and Plea, Pain is the. Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Smldon Flushes of Beat Burning . in the Flesh, Constant lumen? ings of Evil, andtk great Depression-II Spirits..... Theproprietor, in calling_ the attention of the public' to this preparation, does do - with a feeling of the utmost con& donee in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and unified article, but one that Use stood the test of a ten years' trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar prepara tions extant. The testimony In its War givenlirthe most prominent and well known. Physiciani and individuals, is all parts of Ina CCRIalZyg9 luamenso. Referring any who tvlaY._dailla, to my " blentorabllia," or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to bo had gratis, of arthe Agents for thallium= Bitters. Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, Rhibs delphia fro — Sold by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. 6. Fahnestock d: Co., No, 6 Wood sdroott.Fletning Brothers,No. 60 Woodstreot: U. I. Snorts And J, P.F1e. 6 .00.5, Allegheny. decl9:d&w.ly . DR. BROWN continuos talc colvolted for the cure of SECRET DISEASES. Ule inmeettsiti long.shinding casts Is unequalled. The afflicted are invited to call without delay.. Petioni affticted with VeUereili 111* vacs, Rheumatism, Piles, or • Seminal Debility, should not delay to got his adxicti. Letters containing-a foey ly alumerod. Office and Private ROOM; No 41 'Diamond alloy, Pittsburgh. 145 T)7713L1C BALE OP VALUABLE LANDBenTbe.sintIer. signed- will offer at Public Sale, at the ifercluintie Eta cluing" Fourth street, Pittsburgh, otuTlfUßßDAY,4tintecty , a, 1850, at 7 o'clock,the - following.tlescrltted,sllua4lo fawPor ty, being Lots Noe. 0 and 10 of the Plan of Ltita, situated in Pine TownslillyAtiegheny, County, two tones from Bakerstown : • • • Lot No. 9 contains 150 acne of. land, 50 of utick.are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, the balance &anal lent sprout land. There is a tingt,ratueming if water on the premises. The improvemattteconsistota Log Tenant House and Stable, with other outbuildings, and is bout:dockets fol lows : Worth by binds of lease amble and T. Waddle' south by lan& of David Crosby, ThoontandarYiaid Jame/ Titinlap; east by loath of Wm. &Aida's heirs; wed by lands of Wm. ,Wllsort and others. - Lot No. 10 contains 'SW - acres, about 100 of which al.o cleared and in an excellent stuteOfchltiVatkai theintnainder first quality white oak Motet land..-The .In:tun:moments are two Tenant liousee,"l3artk,Ztableite:. On this tenet nni , be found excellent spring water, RS Well atl4llgll which might ho ho converted. into a ill-mce without: much-expense.. No. 101 e bounded on , the north by lands ofJohnson.Wlh3on • south by lands of Thomas Gibson ; coat by landi of .111charti Morrow and. Wm. Dickey; west by lands of Thomas - and Marine Gibson. • These are the lost two tracts of the above plan *flats, ((for which Thomas Gibson has been •acting as Agent,-) therefore purchasers should look to their interests!, as they win halo a fine opportunity of makings handsome investment: Persons wishing to view the property will call on the tenants, on either of the properties.. Tetras of sale made known at tho time andplat's- • . I Nor further particulate, addressW4 , E, PAW., • Barto's Keystone Kowa, Or UMW. W.,IKAVIO , U, , ` No. 2.11, North Twelfth street, Irei.plabLi '‘•- not2TiuSt(ehtil) nAactgormer. RPIIANS' CODWI` SALL--Peinitiani A t OOrphans' ,Court of the County of eghorty r Aild at Pittsburgh, an Saturday, the 24W liarember, , A. D. 1865, win ho exposed co kuidic. Sale, maji=1;111.1114, gm_ 2'• 4 day of December. A. D.. 1854, at 10 o'clock in 1110 farlolX4l of said day, at the Court Atatee,to cilar P44olsar rti n d All that certain lot or plea} itr.g.run 19 - 111‘10/ 11 1 , Wlllll of that:Sty of Pittsbn.rgb,'AliceomY 02040 ' vaunt, being part of lot number thlrry.four,(2(ca34) In tho plan of lots laid ant by Robert Watson, Esn.,and which plait to recorded in Book 2di.pagelnfiatitt,boundod and de. scribed as followe r - rib r Beginning at aisSibidullrYtio street, at the distahro of sistyauten feet sts inthartrear Washing. ton (formerly called , Higit)street t thence akmgilifylie street southerly thirty-two feat, and , along all this-thirty.twn feet, feed,) extending back thirty that to a latema "o ' lO James Horan ; snidest to a yearly ground rent of but dullard for ever, and subject ilea to.the same 'regidations, restrictions and reservations as-aro contented in &certain deed of - pert. petted lease, dated the , 6tir day of September, A.,D, 18241`.• granted by said Robert. Watson to Andrew Getty for =idiot Na gy I n his said plan, and which is subject to a „yearly ground rent of one dollar per foot, tube paid tomtit Hobert Watson foremen On which premises are erected tl , ll , eery ,FraMojhtelling, Hones& IhnterniteolkithilWal bdnanoittknodm O: 4 SII3MY, oweMittorat. AdddrildritOt ignosw • ,TEX STORE; Io 38 "Fiftli , %t6 et. .1. Layering's White Sugar at 10 coots 11 !b. Vrium Rio eutfoo at 123.4 cents 11). S. JAYNES, uorj ' No. 38 riftll Mutt. .TS r .#~.., ... ;~.,:. Po niE