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A young lady who works for one of the corporations of this city, has, it appears. been for some time cor responding with a married gentleman, lately re siding. in Manchester. The wife of the delin quent- husband and father being mistrustful of the existing state of affairs, anti rather oppsed to • • free love " institutions withal, intercepted some of the tender epistles which were intended as • strictly confidential. " The girl was called to the counting room, accompanied by her overseer, and after being confronted by the injured wife, and hearing some of her letters read and criticis ed, was discharged from further service, and has had her name posted at the counting rooms of various other manufacturing corporations in and out of thwity. The girl had worked in the mills of this city for several years, and, we are inform ed, saved np quite a sum of money. NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, &c NEw BOOKS—Crotchets and Quavers, or tevetation9 of an Opera Manager In America, by Mat tar 7 utztik. 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Diaxrunis and Premium. recelred Cat:rent Fund Indivatinl Depoaita . 34539 71 ludlrldrual 19.9xurits 194,000 L., I.l[l..burgh, Lx. Da, 15:,.:.--vier:z all PETS ! CARPETS ! !—AT 31'laLLUM'S—JUST R volved, and daily coming to hand. a largo and ,bou assortment of goods in the above line, tooluding— Velvet mod 'Tapestry EtrusseLs Carpet, Three-ply, Superfine, Medium a.h..1 Low-priced Ingrains; Medallion and Tapestry Ingrati., (a great variety of pnf terns,' Brussels, Damask, and Vezitinn Hall and Stair Cal pets. A.L...40--Seautiful patterns of ou Cloths.. various qualities and widths; Woolen and Linen Crumb Cloths; P.M..; 01. N.,. hafting; List and /tug Carpets; French Embussed and Vic aorta Piano and Table Covers; Hearth kings and Door Mat, a great variety. All other articles usually found in Carpet Stores constantly on hand at b 7 Fourth street, near Wood. W. D. M'CALLUM. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PAR'f —The partnership heretofore existing between tho undersign esL under the name and style of SPRLsiOlift IiaRJ3AUOII d Co. le dis solved by mutual COUBOtit. The business of the firm will be 'salad by either of the undersigned, at their old stand, No. 743 Liberty street. The bueinesa will be continued as for merly by Springer liarbangtL SPRINGER HARBACGIL, ALEX. FORSYTH. Plttaburgh, October lA, 1855. ‘,...'i PRIMER IIit.RBAUGH, Commission Merchant, Denier tj la Wool, Provisions, and Produce generally, No. 295 Lib erty street, Pitteburgh. oct24 IRON CITY COLTEGE-DAY AND EVENING Otilinii—Arilinisfic,' Tfritihp and Book-keeping.—Ladlesßook-keeping.—Ladles an Ciontiamen's Apartmenta separate. a ARM4-14enC, and its applications to business, (n new eystatn,) shorter, plainer, and better adapted to business, than ls to be found in any treatise. Results obtained with great goeility by new rules, termed "Arithmetical Magic." Aritb- M* per m onth, s.li. a Circular of the College. deal P. W. JENKINS, Principal RIGHT'S PREMBIAI KATHARION atop, the Hair from falling out, and produces a lui orient growt W h. BIGHT * B nsurum HAMMON Removes all Dandruf and cliseas s e m da im deposits Igor r 'v. viholeaale, by B. E. " 1 i 00. •-- RON CITY COLLEOL—DAY AND EVENING CLASEIEB LNall departments, incindilag =my w andn highly valuable improvements, which aro not elsewhera taught. *Large classes attend evenings only to Twelve s thorough mercantile education. Lectures upon all the studies delivered to Evening Chimes. Arithmetic (sew ertens) and its application to business. Also, writing included In thirlderatutile Conroe, or taught secarat_.ely. Call for a arcellar for full particulars at Co op. ;vela the Putt Office. F. W. JENKllitrrintapat uovl4 :41 1 A ' `o. : street. -Lovirises Milts Augg at ID mots ip lb. Priam &o ai /Nee:its 11 • S. JAYNES, sari) No. 38 rift swat. 11 IDES-70 Dry and 56 Green Hides, in 111 Ears and for PIG by SPRINGER HA BAU D: nov9o No. 294.1ab0Ay stmt. eirlaft.-4danve tried ttie pure and freah Toes sold. at the China y ha Tft &ore, and preAuuausd them superior to any In the city. EnoY2o] F. DEAF°, No. 1 Diamond. 01110 RAILROAD, DECENIBER TULLE 1/.k11.1" TRAINS - EACH WAN. OUNDATS EX CEPIEW And but one Change 'of Care between ON AND A FrEic MONDAY, June 18th, IShh. Trains vita t-tin Led IY Erpre.s.% Train. Mail Train. .Vigl.l Train Culumbun........ ....... I,noo A. 31. ;4:X) I'. NI. I I::10 P. 31 Newark 11:10 " 4:4.1, `• 12:54.1 A. 01 7Att,ville 12 , ...11 p. \I. h:P,, .. 2-. I 2 - ConconL 12:58 - ~: 41 - :::01 •• Canl brul I: . =EOM Balmout_.- ==M Leave Express Train. Mail Train. Night Train. Belhtlr 1t.16 A. M. :,:l.'. A. M. 6iiio 1 , .:\1. Belmont- 10 . .:31 •• ti:V• •• 'las •• BArneAvillo 10:52 •' i 4-13 .• 7:40 •• Cambridge 11:511 .. E1:04 .. %ill) •• Cone ,r• .. &Ilea , . Me Newark.. Arrive Columbus.... - 12:15 P. M. InYZI A. M. The Express Train ing Emit will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord. Cam bridge, Campbell's, Barnesville and Belmont only. Going West, will atop only at the above named Stations. The Mail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mall is to be received or delivered, and at all other Statione, on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Stations, on proper notice being given. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train connects at C'olumbus With the Express Train which lee VP+ Cincinnati at 1 A. AI, and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Alansfleld and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains an the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, fur Bal timore, Washington, Philadelphia and Eastern Cities. The :130 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling With the Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the ti A. M. Train on Little Allami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Pattengers leaving Indiana polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train ut Columbus, and reach Wheeling et ttls P. AL, and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Baltimore at 5 P. IL next day. The 11:30 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with tho Mall Trein which leaveg Cincinnati at 6:30 P. M., and arrivez at Beßair :,t A. M.; eonnecting with the Arroommalation Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pimettgors tearing Chirago by the Evening Trait, can. by this route, rat Nlichigan City, Lafayette, I tellanapolni and Itaa ton, each Clumba, in -noon,, to take dd.. train; and at Wheel ing will taco the Acrommodation Train for Cumberland, bleep there, and re$1.111&O by Expre,r 'r, .in Balutuvre and Ileatern The 5:15 A. M. Mail Traan counts - tit at 13 hair with Sight Tram L;l3 the klanitia.ra dud Railroad; at Newark. with Trains to and Oulu Sala and Mt. Vernon, and Chirag,i eta Miirtrixt ills: at Columbus with the Trains fur Cincittuati,dind with Trains fur Xenia, Dayton, ludtan a pupa and eidcagn, rw Da)tisi and rat Urbana.. 'Fha .e. 1.5 A. M. Esdiri.ss Train ...netts with the 'Credo front Baltimore, and arrives to Columbus at 3.'n P M., and connects with Trains going south and West, arriving LI; Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The tivu P. M. Train col/n.l, nith tlin Arconiutodati,,n Train front Ciatiliorland, 111141 at i`tilumbus with Mall Train at It A. A. diri.4 - 1 Nem., Liii3l,n, Tnrir Haut, in. L,uit and 121.1ica,n, ItA.{i 11 iiiPTIIWIrt, 7..ane-iville, Jan, In, ir2ll ('LEA ELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, vrkrrr,o inn 4 4 , PEAME.RN ECLIPSE AND RUSIAL IE %IA %ALIA.- 111. LE. AND Ohio and Pennuy 1. onia Railroad `LL ALLIANCE. THE SituttTEST. gl:letit.iy, AND Nivel' FiLLIABLL hot. rt. 1.. 0.11Ct.10, I , LANs thI..r.N.L...NL. Si L... . I. t'VELkNI, I al...kkt qUlCkrt I hall lit e • 41. • I La..11,i1a:.,1, ft ~a 1 hir,• T,use 1, , 1 - loreland s, hour-, toettt) thr. • ta..ur laud St. /4.14 how- Ain ud after MON DA V. Supt.iiihrr sl, 11,J.: he Ti .z 1tu.1,1 will run 1..11,a4 Th., tom, of Ow 01“., z 411.1 i'..c1r,3113111.1 Icnd n.1.l :•,,11“; _:wM au,l AA, A NI , p tat Wan!, h: AA...1 A Al 11 !! A AI anj tr..;” f• .1.1 Tr... 11 1, , 1 I..a.,..k,iatur, A. M , 11 11 . ° did 1 . M., ~0t.1,-.l.pg at 11 ad...n vrti h Plty:th. , ga Full. and Al. rdu. .n , l arr., trA m 10:1: 2:10 1. M....4.5..0 , I' NI l'ne“engers I;101,4 • and the \ ah., 101 to thr-110.1 n ietent.i.tn. udl take the tratt, Pm-uur.:h at •-•. M and neriNunt in tel or 22u I' NI.. re. ha./ 1,1 tt,une,tit/n1 eve nitute nn-vu ie.nnt•. Ittnen,,t;ers hy nLi, train retch 1t,..,,, At 7 tit 1,1110.111111 g. nod St I.o.itt• The )11.111e, nlpi hart •,l 11. LEN • t•xorpt,...l, ..t c.dune. - ti h the tenth lee, lug Well,. 111. at 413 U P. M. Au AoevUllllo4.lalt.it. fra.n ftllft. ilk kkslv P ung ftt lh.. ari.. 111 FAT.rft., Train. ft. - riving in P. NI Train+ (rani 11.11,111 c. ....arinarn nig at Elayaril tar vial., tau. Waytua.intrii. bay and Ath- Ticket, fin tlorana and the Nardi nn, no Wollovilla. at El la, than via rt. train• from I'l.•crland tAntl tltitku.v. , run .t fllow,: Leak° eleNrialld at ...111 A. M., I'. I• m AlmaChtt,g , . at ' , : 311 I' IL. C. kit AI., UAJ P M 'Frain , It tilt, iltru,k, for Howl,. I.lrtnrl anti St :ours: For Inland at %ton A NI and ll:utt p. M. F Ar nI I..Atun, 9:15 A. M. and l lan P M. l'a.ttngert for tit. Itoul ,, o'er 11—.1, 1/Land Itattrund Johet. and thence o , er the d'hwatto and %I taetaatt,pt Ituslrond to Alton. and thence by steamboat to -olut L.4A31. l'asaengera by the 1,13 A. M. Tradn arrive at St. Ltotta eame VA ruing. and I, the Im* I' t 1 T nun at noon next da, Itaggage eberkral through n. lit, eland, and there re-che..l,• ed La Clump, and St. letut, 1 g 2LI 0-1 - s to Cic 2 , 1 'I , Tu Alliance . .$2 :41 T. , 1.. n Salle $l6 00 $l3 ;AI t'lerelnagl.... 4 lc •• 1.1 . c.1.. Ou 14 2 , CA. , •• . 1, 11 l• I ._.13 10 $1” Is 7. 1L ar Blooming' ts 9(i 14 f.. 0! 11.4111 g -ton. Ii ,),./ St. .21 V) 14 .50; F'e>•rangare urn reyutt.itud prutt - str< thn, ticket. et Ow thirt Corniati). In 11. Motninoihniir litto,, third door hcL,u tho ,-“rnttr . J. DURAND, Suit, eepl J. A. LADJUEI, diet, Pitt.F'•urgh. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD TIIE SHORTEST, QUICKEST. CHEAPEST, AND ONLY ROUTE by which Passengers can have all Itallroad direct to St. Louis. Time to St. Luute,!..7 hours, from Pittsburgh. TIIE SIX PEET OAUOE of this Road Itceontmodates wide cars--eld‘eu feet nem), seat-. unattaluoble en narrow gauge road,. By the Ohio and Penns)! rams Railroad from Pittsburgh to ereetltne, patisengers :unneet with Railroads for Indium, polls—connecting there with Terre Haute and itiehmond Railroad for Vincennee. 10 change of cars at Terre Haute Baggage chealted to Indian:4.lLS, thence au St louts Trains leave Pittsburgh as follows • Passengers make data ninnectlons at Crestline for 'nal anapolia, and there make close connection. with Railroad for Vincennes, without a change of cars; and at Vin.inneA take the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad direct fur St. Lout,— through In 27 hours: connecting at Sondoral with the 111, nab Central Railroad fur Cairo, where first-class Steamer. can at all time. be had for Nlemphis, Vicksburg, Now Or leans, and all points un the lower ..I.ll.ssi.ippi rivar. ?lumen gars can always Gad at St. Lords, steamers for the Upper Mississippi, Illinois and Mi4acrur, MEM Thu vtle IJUMired Mile. tho nhofiernit ruLlla to 3t Luoas FARE !"I Latala Ltellstfoutn,i, au.l $l4 • a5,34.1d '2,000 Go 1 ',OW uu 862 b 4 burg . „ . 19 Srsoirn Chess PAIL I'2 (o . Passenger. and Baggage transferred from Depot to Depot free of charge. For Through Tickets, ur farther information, please apply to .1. 0. CTItRY, Ticket Aput, 0. A P. Railroad Comp..). corner office, Monongahela flousS, Pittsburgh, or to URif PARKIN, Ticket Ac.:o., Federal ntreet station, Allegheny City. JAMES M WARD, $849,353 F. V20(1,000 Cm 14_2112 CrJ 5,071 (x) 1.345 C -40,184 4u Superintendent 0 le NJ Railroad F. KNUIVLAND, Agent, Patebargit, Pa. [octlV ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, 449 , 1.3 h: CEHRYIN4.I THE t3reat Vatted States Mall wadi Elpress '11%,) YAMENUER TRAINS HC:, DAILY enure 11L131,_ QUE. Tv CA11:0. Thll Ka.l, in ciinnectioli obi., and Nitsaninprit H. kL and Chictigii aud Galatia hatindad, 4 oat, the napit Lid ei . t and .Lily h H 1.,u to I t.. 1. Trnius lousy Cbletigu us folio,. 10 A. 11. and P. M.—Sr. LOUIS AND CAIO.O KIPELLYS Pan:Ml/VA, for St. 1..A.04 by Win train take the care of the Ohio and Mi... It 11 nt Sundur.d., end are carried direct t, St. Lodi., 9:33 A. M. aud 4:10 P. M —UVEtruur. AND ALENA EXPILESIL connecting at Duniretb (opp.rute Dubuque) with a belly Line of Steam Packets for rit Paul and the Upper 1114.1n sippl river citlee. Maine leave Lkdro for Chteagv and Dubuque at 7:30 A. M. anti 7:00 P. M. Passengers from the East and places on the Ohio river, destined for St. Louis, will save 190 miles of tedious and un certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive fifteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the ran at Cairo. Tickets to St. Louis, Ciro, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all im portant places by thia route, .n be had at the office of the O. fr. P. and C. & I'. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Miohigen Central Railroad in Chicago. R. B. MASON, Jag Suparinten't. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THREE DAILY THROCOIi TRAINS betwoap Philadel phia said Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7!.-6 A. AL, and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. TILE FAST LINE Lear. Phibuitilphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and Plusbargh for Philadelphia at 2:30 P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11 P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at filln P. H. BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock P. M. _BRUNTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at U O'clock A. M., 3:30 P. IL, and Sal P. EL The above Linea connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Loins, ate. ; Alton, Galena and Chicago, ILL; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky. ,• Terre Haute, Iladbion, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Spring 1d ReUsfoiataine, Sandmky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Or c ,,,,t er , Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Naw Ommiis, Sr. Leto, Lourrmir. end OINORGIATI. THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either of the above places. For thrther particulars, see handbills at the dinermu starldng points. Passengers from the Ireat Will find this the shortest and mart expedttbms route to Philadelphia, Ball,. more, New York, or Boston. THOl3.llOO' Agent, Passenger Lin MAW .I>ZI Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittatmigh. OLL iIE A.A., .0,29 RAILROADS Columbus and Baltimore ISEMEG .12:17 1•. M. •• •' . 1:10 9•.30 •" 11):30 " 2:08 bra; 11:50 EU= BROAD GAUGE Fen TRAIN leave, at Y A M Melt TRAIN !raver at 8 A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN 10AVOS at 3 P. 11 ==l Columbus, l7urin uuu and Lau r 411. c ll= CHTCAUO , Sr DAM , einCAUO ru CAIRO. Cl/ /UAW Tu DUBUQUE 20 Ws for sale by . B. A. LLESNESMIE et 00. RAILROADS..,, cz..v 4 , 4AL NEW AND tv:2 P, ROLT aR. mithouan Northern Ilictiottk to Mississitd Alteer IOWA; MfSSOUR , KANSAS NEBRASKA. ALI, RAILROAD TO Tri h: )11857 FSIPPI. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAILROAD. FORMERLY THE CITIPARO AND AURORA, AND-CENTRAL MILITARY 1M3M1:6 IS NOW CON( PLETED. and Tralna , run I h.•`.• flare disincnv from ell ICAIiO TOO 'RUH LANGTON. own,' without eldingo of Can. Tim !July Direct... Route to. Burlington. Quincy, Keokuk. Muscatine, Ognawka, IVapello, Fort Des Moines, Council Bluff, &c., and the oasts 11111.1 LOAD It.perS front Chicago to St..Lotig, Bloomington, Clinton, Decatur, Cairo; Spring. field, Jacksouvllle, Napi,, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, iireat Western, and Ohio and Mississippi Bailroada. Train. , on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trait, from the Eaqt—avuirling all laying over at any of the points. Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and . Central lowa and Northern Mi., itirl--making the quirking and most reliable route to reach all the importimt points weal of the Mississippi as far RA Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles less staging than by any other route. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the (}aNTINUOVI RAH, the smoothest riding and beet Railroad in the West—well stalked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant new Cart. 4W. By Ink mute. lamsengers are aura of making Conner. [Mlle, and nrriving at St. Louis on ads ertbiod'ttrue, avoiding the vexatious delay of log 4 and ie., and dangers of novign. [ion, a.s on the route by Alton. linggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no chargt, fot. handling at any point. TDROUOII TIC ARTS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices In the East ; at the Office of tha Com pany, corner of Clark and Lako streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena Railroad, and at thu Michigan Central Railroad Office, corner of Lake and Door born streets, opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FREIGHT runcigned by this route will receivOrnmedlato despatch. G. ILS.M3IOI'M Buret. C. E. FOLLETT, Genoral Ticket Agent, Chicago. Ard - TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the °county. uffil9 OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS. VIA COLUMBUS. Through from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati its 12 flours and 10 Illiiiutes. tios‘rt-rivri at Cm. innatl with U. S. Mail Line Steamer., Covington and Lel,tighin Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi llroatt, and the Lat,retecebilrgh ItuLILO. GUlLLleetla, it. rolurnbtp• and Xenia. with ale Morton wed Xouiu, an.l India.; Central Rallro.lll4. TICIAA:IIS, iia Columbus and Cincinnati, b. I.exington, Lunasvtiln, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Ac., kc. (In Columba+ and Xenia, to Layton. Indianapolis, St. Lou,. 'my, LITTLE AnAmt OULL'AIBUS, being tlio stoat. •aCtil , and 411t1,1 00010 tram ihtbburgh w I..uumintitt, and oonneetlng with the C,-;ingtia, Lexingt,in S. Mall Line ~ l oatlienl, tibia and Nlitst.ippt Railroad. end itiaxsawieeburgit Route, oiler+ facilities as other route cat. gm,e. a- through ti• h) nil the c l e.l pra,:mrtw.l via Coluttitatit awl the Little THREIi UAILI TRAINS. NIA COLUMBUS AND CINCI NN ATI, FIO,T Taxtc lrat e Pat tabargh by A NI. Express Truln. arrive at c.tutritsw, it le•lti • ',lick A ;I :old C u . einobts P Shows Taus---Lnast• Pittsburgh by a o'cloel. A. Ni Tram atria, Celutalm, ,t I. P. NI, and Lilac...as ut I..Ai o',ltak. night Talon Tasty-I,llva liatit.urgh by 3 o'clo.,:ik P II Pied iiiprewe Teat.. arrire'at Columba, at 2 oeltag A Ai, and I:tr.:Wall .1 :.:N u, 1,3. A NI. TNlti DAILY TRAIN,, VI DAYTON. AND INDIANAIitiI.I, Lena Pittsburch at 1., ,; II , art,, t euIULOLUA at 10:. A \I, Layton at g P M , and Indianapolia at 7 . 7.i0 P NI ...ttt7UND Taunt-- Lea, Psti+hurgl, at A. NI .arti,, Colunilmi ut s clock, P. AL, sleep at Xenia rotor Teas- Levi. Pitielwargl, at oclaal, I' 110 art a, • hindei. at '2 .• I ••• - 1. A ii. Du) t, n a t Adel. A NI end I tettaaapon. 10 A hi 4.4.- parlL.,ll-, 1.. • .11 ft-1 I, t lie nods relialte p.ute For /Ili tuLt innti,,ti and Ti,. tigh pleo• • sty!, at the ,this 1.4 Penmylrania Railroad 012 k a. • ,rnor ottlee under the Nionongabela How, J. 1i t'Ultla, 'riiket Agent, at 1 . .,1,-k! Stre.t ti EU. PA II K IN. Tieket LA EA , U skiiitili/Ns. Agent, lidte•burgli. •, lo P It -Ti ;DER, tieneral Agent, Citicsnhail Urrat American and U. S. Expresu and Mall Route ra ‘111.1:i 01 DISTA 11V):1), • to TS Cll.*, /..1 .% 1) 11,1,/ e,.e AV4.ED AIR LINE ROCTE Boat CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. I k CHICAGO, ALLAN AND T. Lou Id RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and !Itirulsolppl CHI(' T. I,ol' In hour. . Tat.. tLr 11111/..i1 . ortrfal Dep.t. lout of Wait, stretttl— ‘t. Ittly tiLuttl_ty• ;.1:t .1. L . ttt ,loll), S.A.ttartitty, elt I' V. Ftelght rtnd Fdut4Taut datly. Sunduy 4 excepted A. M. -Bo A rpo thrvagh .S! drain, run direct .hrough to Aided tullee.. without rheum, ~1 care or baggege, and connect with the Gompany'• .plead Id .framers WIN ell EST Elf and ItS:INDREIt, ronnolg iu ux.rll,o.c connection wi tt, Ilaneeuger Train,. from Alton to Lount, (If.l talles,) without landing. 111,f1 boat., for speed, coutenience and elegance, are uneurpueeed on the N 1 edtern Nvater.s. helng fitted up with Baths and epaciouv all.)rding to pueeettgers tho opportunit) of re moving the dust nut...ld:Aldo In enmtner railroad traveling, and rearming St. I,ful, retreehed !rum the effort,' of a long ride. To K ANSA. 4 on.l N EBRASK A this S. the most direct mute, and pasnengrr, ch,lineti for Bloomington, Springfield, ksotrdia, Naples, and all ',writ, on the MI ...ur n Kansa, Comburtand and Tonne...see rivers, will note tho important saying in distance. being sevonty-two mules less to St. faints. thirty-6even 1.340 to Bloomington, and tiny-eight miles less to Springtold, than by any other route. Through Ticket. ov e r :hie route can be procured at the various Rl,limad Ticket )three In Now York, lkwtori, Balt more, Alban), Buffalo, to., and at all Through Ticket Otho-,1 throughout the Staten, and tn Chicago at the Coropauy'm office, No. Rt li,urborn etreet, oppoetto the Tr moot Howie--and at the Depot of the lltirade Centred Rail road, foot of Water otroer. Responsible Iltz,age m 111 alwa)t, be nt rho Depots c.f . the various !tondo going Into Chicago, to Clerk Baggage through to any point desired on the line. R. P. .I.lOllki.A.N, Jr., Superintendent. Li. J. D. SCHERMERLIORN, tmq.7 tletuual Passenger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, 11[12 afiriffi_ Iry FROM PITTSBURGH TO Col u mboa, I ndianapolls, Chicago, Cincinnati, Terre Haute, It 1.12.4 Louisville, V in cen nes, lowa City, St. 1.0114, Evansville, Dubuque, Dayton, Cairo, Galena, Xenia, Memphis, Peoria, LLD. V 1110, V icksburg, Peru, Nee ark, Now Orleans. ivn TOE PAINCIPA I. CI TitB IS TILL WEST AND 50011 i. Steubenville Si.. Indiana Railroad Which le now completed and in successful cAlxirat.lott lk tweet' Steubenville and Nevrark, Ohio. Combining Railroad and Steamboat facilities. this nail. ...Clots CO the traveler a degree of comfort unrivalled by any Road roomed 11 e.t. from Pittsburgh. I , all Arrangement On and wrier MONI , II, November a DAILY LING of elegant and ewlft running Stearnor4, by experienced and accommodating iiftleerv, will leave Pitt, burgh every day at 5 P. M ..... FAIRY QUEEN SW- Passengers bleep uu board, and reach Steubenville at o'clock the following morning—conuarting with the Fast Train at A. M., melting direst connection with Trains for all the above clues---thus obtaining a comfortable night's rem, and amichng the fatigue of night trove/ by railroad Age- Fare as cheap ct by any other Railroad route. Fur Through and Local Tickets, and further Information, ,aquae JULIN J. 110USTON, do 115 Water street, Pittsburgh ULU N. FULTON, Superintendent. L. bk. EN NV, Uentral Agent. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE t 1 It EAT CENTRAL ROUTE, coUnoCtlng the AtituaLic LP,. with Western, North-western and :lout 4.v.irorn :=tetee by a contimuou.s Itallwey direct. Thu Road also counocts at Pittsburgh with Daily Line of Steamers to uli ports on the North-wt.-11mm Lakea making tho matt DIOJOt, CHEAPEST and ULIAILL tt.OrTIL by which IREIUIIT can lot forwarder to and from the G&W Wore. Rates between Philadelphia Pittsburgh. FIRST CLASS.—Booty, Shuns, Dry Caal.s, I W(In bozos,) Pure, Peathero, Sc K. SECOND CLASS.—Bouts and Stationery,) Dry bales,) Ifardwaro, Lea- ` 5 -Oue @a ItAi titer, Wuol, Ace.. THIRD CLASS..—Anotis, lingOng, Bacon ( mac 1W mt. and Pork,(ln bulk,) !temp, Sc ) C FOURTH LASS.--42.ufreo, Fish, Bacon end Pork, (packed,) Lord and Lard Oil ea- In shipping Goode from any point East of Plilladol. phis, Ito particular to mark paokagro, via Pennsy/rania Railroad.' All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Rood nt Pbiltulolpttla or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without -dotontion. Fn=Klux .Aoc...irs—Moses Potter, Ilostou; J. L. filliott, Now York; E. J. Snootier, Philadelphia; Magraw & Koons, Balti more; Uno. C. Pranciscus, Pittsburgh; Slirlugutan & grown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, lauleville, Hy. ' • R. G. Moldnum, Madison, Ind.; Rate 1 CO., St.. Louis, Mo.; J. S llltchall & Son, Evausville, Indiana. _ . 11. IL I.IOL'STON, tioneral Freight Agent, Philadelphia. LONLBAERT, Superintendent, Altoona., Pa. ORPHANS• COURT SALE.—Pursuant to an order of the Orphan.' Court of the County of Allegheny, held at Pittsburgh, on Saturday, the 24th day of November, A. D. 1855, will be exposed to Public Sale, on SATURDAY, the 22d day of December. A. D. 1855. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of amid day, at the Court House, In the city of Pittsburgh— AU that certain lot or piece of ground situate In the Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsyl vania, being part of lot number thirty-four (No. 34) In the plan of lots laid out by Robert Watson, Req., and which phui le recorded in Book If, 3d , page 194, and bounded and do scribed as follows, viz : Beginning at a point on Wylie Street, at the distance of sixty-seven feet six inches from Washing ton(formerly called High) street ; thence along Wylie street southerly thirty-two feet, and along all thin thirty-two feet, (n feet,) extending back thirty feet to a lot leased to James Itee,ol; subject to a yearly ground rent of ten dollars for ever, and subject also to the same regulations, restrictions and reservations as are contained in a certain deed of per petral lease, dated the Bth day of September, A. D. 1828, granted by said Robert Watson to Andrew Getty fer said bit No. 34 in his said plan, and which Is subject to a jearly ground rent of one dollar per foot, to be paid to said Robert Watson forever. On which premises are erected two two. story Frame Dwelling Houses. The terms of sale will be &ado known on the day of sale. JOHN Q BINDLRY, nov2l2l.ltaw3i Administrator of Thomas McCollister. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM R_ATILARION is the &West Beun . , titter of the WRIGITPS PREMI.P6I E5,P441.0,,{ Render* the Rl= sort and &ay. •' Par sale by LEISER. HAFT, Sam and SELLERS, et 26 cents &Net _- •io u • 1111 - PITTSBURGH: t CON NELL SVIL E ~ RAILROAD.' OPEN FIoWW MT NEWTON To CONNELLSVILLE, fitly-eight enires front l'itsborgh, on 111.1 l,,ughiogh.•nv This now first -c 1.4 is now optql for the trmimportia tion of pasiseng,ra und fright. In collation with Ow fine Stennler ROWAN, from PftAlirgli to Con rn.,11, , s ille. ihrilr, 5.." follows: The ateatner EOLLAN 'till Katy° her wharf. above the %litnorigabela Bridge, rc.wv afternoon, at half-pet three o'clock. for WeAt NPW ton. II quecting there with the Morn ing Train leaving at for Connelhoille, and renehiog there at 9:50 A. M., In time ter the Stage fur n. Faro to Connellirville. Faro to tiniontovrn. . 2 ♦ 'Frain will leave ('onullv.ille in the tnorning. at it:lG o'clock, fur \Vait Newtat, ,und connect there with the at - tamer Zoltan at 7:30, fa Ulna to roach Pittsburgh at 1 P. M. Fars from Cunuellst ills to Pittsburgh Faro from Uniontowtrio Pittsburgh... The LoCLI Freight an< Pumenger Truth will leare Con. nellerillo at 1te.30 A. NI, and returning will leave Went Newton at a:3O P. SI., napping at all way stations for freight and passengers. On Saturday the usual afternoon train will lie over until the following morning at 8:311 o'clock. Passengers by the Saturday ftfternoon boat from PILLs burgh mn by this arramsment go forward without delay. For further information. apply to the Officers on board the steamboat EOLIAN, or to the Agents at West Newton and Connelistille. D. W. CA LDW ELL, out.%) Assist. mt Superintendent. GREAT DISCOVERY ! APLEM TESTS, both by able I'metitioners and Chemical Analysis, have detuonstrated the great value of PROF. DE (MATH'S beautiful combin,ation, called " ELECTRIC OIL," for the relief and cure of Pain. But the people themselves are rendering their verdict In a manner both unmistakeable and satiefm . tory. More than 20,10U0 bot tles have been mild in a very short time--a great proportion to those who heard other, recommend It, who had tried it. That It is a splendid discovery, in everywhere acknowledgc,l; and nothing like It was ever before prepared. Why,• for Cocoa alone, It is worth $lOO.OOO a year to the people, as it always cum+ these painful tormentors in (11.4,111 y-fin, hours. But what Is it not worth to the people if It cures Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Canker, Ulcers, Sores of all kinds, (fre quently taking away all the pain in twenty-four bourn,) Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitis, Piles, Womb Complaints, Cramps, Sprains, dory or Swelled Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, h-c.? Would $200.000 express its value to the people? Ne. Because a tuna will give freely for relief from pub,. Will this Oil relieve pais ? Certainly it wilt. Such men an We have often named, honor able and high-minded Merchants, Mayors, Doctors and others have so said, after from ten to fifty trhA,. They say the EI,ECTRIC OIL is the fi n est medical combination ever pre pared, neither offensive nor Injurious, but effectual In all the above and many other cases. Some honorable and heavy business firms have. It is true, sold some of the old turpen• tine, bituminous, or anal tar, Ac. h-c.) external applicatimis. until their customers returned bottle after bottle with the remark that the remedy was worse than the pain ;•' yet inch well trace never recommended our given countenance to them. But see seine of our beat merchants ordering 1141,1, every ten data, and ationyi giving additional testimony to the value ut [We wonderful discovery. That a great many ladies are using It as a medicinal toilet article for themselves and their children. is moll known. It cures all Pimples. Blotches and Eruptions on the tare and turk, in an short a time, you would scarcely credit it It frequently reduces a painful swelling in two hours; has done it In half an hour . cured many effectually In six hours. If Indies knew the rJahrny, strengthening und healing virtues in this int, the, would never be induced to one tut) thing else for womb com plaints or panns of any kind. We now is a letter Just received Iva 1,/,,r61 W 1.1.11, Esq., who went to England sic u,•rks site-e, (to de.., POny DE Unti', Sir • Whet: Heft my health, yierofulo. erupta..m5...t.,...) 1 never expected to return !Loin, believing that my complelnt would won ,any tao off. 55 hen you Knee me three bottlre your Elemit. Oil to tiLe with me, .1.4 merely n pH DLit Is,. I did not t Link 1 would eo very mom fly tolled upon t: then!: you or I I,J, do, for my complete redturithon. I can 'Ally ,1), before the departure of the Y' r, that y au twee only to "Amu hot, watt y our 011, t, tall, a 1...rtax,0 15110 )ear in not mmtbur ctmitor rued, ine u, F.ll, land, it in the world 1 trill write by next ',team., Your, wort truly, 11r.xer N ILET It cannot tie their UMW who !date that aid SutZ.i. that hare dtactittrged nom tun ut , tntl, tier )ear, hate 1. - en cured by 011. It vatauot L.. untrue, not A (MI, where 11.1.1 l• tt.ia . v.,l ace day, often In hull 110111 - No! common sett. di. tat,, 11 - I:—and air hundred a tittett letter, say no ' Cate and see Mon. A ,gulat tar ,n eittctiditliVo; and Lade', can r..nault a Luiv, prat tt) dropping a Imo to the oftltat Advice trout a dtatdroat, maw lug Inquiries that any ph)siciatt cue answer, will no peon, 3 ., I} attended t.. Alaa it istamp,Joi ads 1, es ..1 e s . ni , (reel) giVvY, 1.1 wk . Aro d.(l ult.,. in Itt, Nvt, 1 / 4 1: ,a.sl/ treatt“.llll.-rully, Wahott! Ill!. a, I Li* , to asnortaird u1p1,4 I,urt,t•ao No. 30 i•utL 11411a.lel:d.“ N —The larir,t tet, tnnim I iju ..11,1V,A PI, Ay of or [allur.• w rmo in fnnn Flail an Lout weekn, t., ru[v Put sale by In UF.V II SE! t, \il 1J( 1 ‘r, ttr..ot ug:34. , ,lavr _ Cosmopolitan - Art Association sAy v.\'/, A ItRANGENIF:NTS for the See"nd Annual 11 cou,,th.a of thu now and lof olar Institut,. for I Jilin... of I...iaturd Anil Art, lint, Lora made I t i 1 ~ t rSt.tl.riVo unto. Among ttio ks already t fardaturd FINtIA t filClPI\,. %i . h origmall) ovd ten tbuusaml dollars. In liiranni; the new tly• dlffusidti nark; ..f American art., and tho .mnia...m..ln of American gyrint, hate not been oyyrlia,ked,.. a been MAUNA It, many Oh the uteat dtialneyitalied 11.• untribute 0611110 ~ 1 the., tin.it pc/du...tying Aaiun,: them a, [fir,: llartile Bush.. ex•yanyd I.e the great o••• 1 li , Mc, sulphur, 11111.Ln Pea La.,. Milllttik: ASH INtiTON, the Flit her of hh limn try UN:N.IA \ 11'11.1 \ tho I=l A street,' agent had ',Anna Eurtote. watt male eurerul and path:mug aelectium , at ("relitn work% of art, bath to brante and marble; Statuary and Choice [Muting , Tim w Lola farming a lary and valuable odlortlon l'alintaratts and Statuary, to a ttastriltured free among the member. of the Attannatum tar the tactual teat The payment Throe Dollnrs collet lute any One a Men,. Ler of this .tesuctarion, and entitles torn to eta,' one of the Magazines tar one year, and also n ticket in the dietribution of the :statuary and VainunLem. The Lltoraturo mototi to .uttocrilterg ron.Orit,. thu tollou iug 51outttly Ittagazinto : tioxpor, Putnaot . e Ft mckerlowkot Illttrktrood's, tiougotiolti fFonL., (Intl/tau %. owl iltlev'fi L. •ty's Bout: Persona taking fire memitorshire are entitled t.. any fis.. of till. Magazines for one year. nil to gio (WA rl.l in the diet ri buticita. The net pros...oda dells,' front the sale of member ship. are derotettl to the lan clusatt.tf of art fot the en suing year. Tit Ai:lran/Ages Serarroi by h....tat! n member 4 t!.. Lt. All portions receive the Jo i!j thetr subscription at the start, in the Outpo of sterling Alugazlnt• Litorntur,•. 2d. Each member is rontrlbuting tom - Anil parchtolnz ditace Rorke of Art, 'which are to be dildributed among themselven, and are at the coma time eneouramm. the A runt• rrf the country, dhibunidng thtmemak of dollar" through It. agency. eerno. In rem - 3 . 11"v fonds for membership will please give their pod-office address infiell. stating the month they wish the Magazine to commence, and have the letter reiristered st the post-oftice to prevent loss; on its receipt n certificate o:' membership, together with the Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at bookstores, will (Ilse, ,e that by Joining this Association. the) reeries the litzgaz-In. and free ticket in the annual distribution all at the same prim they now pay for the Magazine alone. Fur Memberships, address C, 1.. DERRY, Actuary C. A A., At either of the Principal Omoen—" Knickerbocker itofa. 1.111 o" Aka, 348 Broadway, New York; or Western office, Inn Water street., Sandusky Ohio. Subscriptions received by Ih - . tiEORtiE H. KririEß, No. 110 Wood street, Honorary Secretary, for Pittsburgh, Penna. nov7 WATER CURE INSTITUTE, 'land et., (south side,) between Penn street and the River, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lk.S-TUlt BARU, tiraduute and Practitioner in the Old Schools of Nledicitie, Allopathic and Hunareopethic, and tot the peat ten years a ouossisful Ilvdropathist, has opened :1 NYATRR CURE in the above location. Tho perfectly safe, direct and illialuditlta effect this syst-to hoe on ell Fevers, said all diseases acute tax..l ,hrunw, IS mild, grateful and invigoraung to the weal; sod ciebilitat ed. renders It poculituly desirable io fill:Milo., who will Le mated at their homes. Allopathic end fioniceupathie treatment Trill be aiituteds tared where desired; hut, niter Ivag and thorough export enco, Doctor ItAl3-2 gives a decided preferemx to flydrupathy. which has, throughout the old and new world, proven so eminently successful in every form of di. inelndiug in elpient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, hilLuamator) and Chronic Itheumenew Asthma, Cutaneous, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State to the Union, can be examined at Doctor Bass's office Thy Reverend Clergy are Invited t, consult him gratis. Warm aster being used In thy cyrumeneetuent, and tiftin throughout the treatment, it is a luxury instead of unpi. rant, as those unin.quaintyl might suppose, Rxrtarovess—Alessrs. Charles Brewer, D r aw - man palms IV W. Wilsey, W 11. Williams, Thompson Sell. J. R. Wed din, D. T. Morgan, Win 13 fluituys, L Li Elighsh, LI NI Byer .Captain " J. C Rsto The underaigued, Lai Lug visited ft a - tot 11.stia's luntn r. and witaeastal Lis croatrneut. charrfuli, rsActruand him as a thurouglii) catu,utatl awl skillful Ph, sician Chalk. T RussolL Jax. M'Contivil. David Mont. John C eurthi, Robert Patrick. Jobr Liviagstuu. „lota, Wright W. W. Patrick, Mos. 1 , KLIOII, 0 Ormsby tirogg ..,tltkdaw ( )1; F.N PL ..‘T.e, AN' O w R t lilri r, .P .it L LAS:I. H c • 1011 {i;ecel street, Pittsburgh All persons foud of UtiOD LI VINO will please, - WI and Judge tor themselve. Always on hand,' the best 1)i Oyster., Moak& Coffee, Tea, hums made Bread, Plea, Custards, worm Corn Bread, Mush and Milk, Fried Mush, Waßlos, Buekwheat Cakes. A, The c00k.14 will be such as will gratify epirurea. r Families supplied with thaters at reasonable rat.. oct27:tf I3ARGAINS IN WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY - ROBERTS & BROTHER are now selling their thou large and carefully selected stock of flue IVatehei, Chsrks, and rich Uold Jewelry at greatly reduced prices, to make room for an entire new stock, w filch will be received direct from the Eastern manufactories ho a few weeks for the Fat trade. Purchasers desiring to buy good goods at low prim, should call Immediately and examine our stock, us we at, determivi to close It 'uut without regard to cost or former pritxs. Don't forget the lallen. ROBERTS & BROTIIER, No. 41 Fifth street, next door w Wood, Car Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted. ,t DESIDERATUM. —M. JACOB'S AMAIAIA3I PENS A will be found on trial superior to Gold ur Steel, resem bling the Quill rartre than the former, and collecting urine of the seditneut about them which 0001 pone do. They will be found unrivalled for Records, Deeds, Ac., as they du not - steel pens will—change the color of the Ink after a few years. Ono trial will prove them to be the pen that bas been so much wonted. Sold exclusively in Pittsburgh by I.OULIHRIDOE A MAXWELL, N. 126 Wood street, above Fifth. RAZORS.—To those who shave themselves , a really good Razor—one that cuts sweet and clean, and continuos to do so for years--is a luxury ; saves temper, time and money. It Is sow universally acknowledged that Cl Uchrist's American Razor, sold by W. W. WILSON, corner of Market and Fatah streets, far surpasses any Razor of English manu facture. Reader, try one of them, and If you don't find the 'tate meet tree, Wlleon will return you your money. novl4 W. W. WILSON. TIEVOLVERS ! REVOLVERS !!--Just re calved, by'Expreas, direct crom the iliolnufactunara, a plendid auort meal or Cotv's REPEATING PISTOLS, four, five and ea inch baiTels, all of which we will Bell for mil at as low prices as they can be bought in the city of Now York. Pei - ~om going to deurtralla and California will rind that they can do better by parches - hag their eicupage at home, than they can among strangers—ea we give persona a chance to try any of the above Pistols before leaving the city, and in cefic of a failure we refund the money. BOWN k TETLEY, ~ 1.18 Wood street, Pittaburgfi.. 170KWHICA neks for rale by reoVIA EMILY IL OOLLINE, MM==l =ME RAIMUADS EMEM =ME INSURANCE AP TN A INSURANCE COMPANY, HART /Vi rem Costi . --Charteritf. 1819. Increase of Cosh Capital to Half a 3lillion DollantS PAID tP CA9II CAPITAL, .8500,000. The 'Thicty-sixtb Annual Statement of the Assets of the krNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of 'Hartford, as furnished 't his Agency on the lot of Jimnary, 1855, ander oath t Real Estate, uninnumbered :Serenty-ttru.Mprtgage Bonds, 6 and 7 per rent latynble Dcbts due tho Company, secured by mortgage.— 7,313 17 Bills lb,oivablo. well secured, payable at Bank... 73 5 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 07,516 00 Brod: St.r.ka in the city of Hartford Bank Stck, in New York city Calla on hOOOL in Bank, and in hands of Agents $773,278 03 'ne amount of liabilities due or not duo to Banks or other creditors—❑othiug. losses adjusted and dim—none. 1.0581 s adjusted and not due-8148,518 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof-861,257 50. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents inetructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, deponds upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of Water and condition of the tire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the de sin is to limit the lass by any one lire to $lO,OOO, or leas. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Hartford, January let, 1855. STATE OF CONNECTICUT, ) • Hartford County. Personally appeared, Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the ,Etria Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement, by him subecribed, ix true, according to his best knowledge and belief. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 18M exceed $.750.000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Com pany. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Issued at this Agency, at remunerative rates. us. Office, No. B 7 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pm jnall 11. B. TM-EYCK, Agent. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' LIFE, FIRE AND ]URINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. capital $300,000 Amount securely invested $200,000 Thin Company effects Fire Insurance on Buildings, Goode, Furniture, &c. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Insu rance upon Liven, upon the most favorable terms. EICEEZIE! Hen. Thomas B. Florence, James E Neal!, George IL Armstrong, Charles Dingo°, Ed. P. 311ddleton, E. IL Helmbold, George Helmbold, Fred. C. Brewster, Thomas Nlnrterfleld. Isaac Leech. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Pre.sldsnt EPICASS R. EITLYBOLD, Secretary. PITTSBURG!" REPIRESCRS. Hon. T. M tfuwo, Hon. J. R. NCCllntack, lion. L'. C. Shannon, Col. S. W. Black, 'Lou. J. B. Guthrie., A. B. 51'Calmont, Esq, Thomas J. Keenan, EN.. Wilson M'Candleas, Esq. Oen. .1. K. Moorhead MMIMMI2IO M. Riddle. The character of the above Company in of the aria clam, tool combines the rare and comma' privilege. of Fin, Marina and Life Laurance. Gentlemen of elevated standing are aasociated in Ira man agement. and interestal as Stockholders. THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agovat, No. 90 Wator otraot FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. oinsc-rm:—.4:luirles W. Baucker. Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel tirant, Jacob R. Smith, tieo. W. Richards, Ni,,rdr•cui D. Lewis, Adolph! E. Rorie, David S. Browne, Moo ,. Patterson. CHAR. N BANCISER, President. Cass. U. IieNCZYR, Secretary. Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every descriptlim of property, in town and country, at rates as low a. ex, consistent with security. 'lire Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund. which. with their capital and premiums, safely invested, el Lord ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January 1st:1851, as pub dished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz MortgAge $918,128 88 Real Estate . . .. ....... ...... 84,377 78 rem porary L0an5.83,968 17 . iztte..ice 61,8891 k) Cash. 4c . .. 64,348 81 .t.ne their Intorpuration, a period uf twenty-one years. they have paid upward of Ouo Million Four hundred Thou xnud 100., , by tire, thereby affording evidence of the outages of tosnran.. as well as the ability and disposition t meet with promprnitai all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, °Mite, north-rant cur. Wood and Third fits. MERCHANTS' AND MECHANICS' MU TEAL INSURANCE W.IIPANY, No. 80 Walnut aircet, 8,01141 door from Fourth, Philadelphia - Authorized Capital $500,000 Capital paid in 8200,000 (hart r 0 fry thr Lrgulalurr f J'rienryirunia, Aprii ti, 1858. Thi• Cottiptilly is now prepared to issue Policies in Fin. ?lunar, lalnud. Navigation and Railroad risks, at the cur rent into. of Premium: and having the security of a rash cup,tal, It also atterds tha Ensured an annual participation in the profits, without any Ito.bility whatever. =CM 11”nr1 L. Stevenson, Steplien Tomlin, John W. Tllford, John M. thimmey, Is...cat B. Taylor, Alexander Murphy, Mt..., D. Smith, IL K. Richardson, NI dluun F. 114,012, John S. Genin, N.Y. ‘S'lllaun )1..m... Jantae W. Weston, N. Y. HENRY L. STEVENSON, President 11 K. Itlenaarmos, Secrctary. THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, 0,t.311 N.,. 90 Water L. between Wood rind Market. PENNSVINANIA INSURANCE COM VAT. OF PKITSIIIIIO/1, corner of Fourth and r n,itbn,dd streata. AUTIIOL'IZED CAPITAL. $300,000 Insure flulhiingA and other property against loge or dam- InFlro, and the la•rlb of the Sea and Inland Navigation .‘rd Yransportatiou. • =II W. Welinteck. Kennedy T. Friend D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, (loorgo IL White, Jacob Painter. A. A. Carrier, J[011143 S. Negley, W. S. Ebtvea, Wed. Hampton, D. F.. Plu; • li. h. Coggehall. Hoy. WM. F. JOHNSTON, Preddont. RODY PATTERSON, Vice Preadont. A. A. C..0..m.xn, Secretary and Troasurer. S. S. GI, aran, Assistant Secretary. dua26ra TIIE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU RANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST CWIPANY, PIMA- DaPHIA.--Cluartered Aprfl 25th. 1850. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL, $250.000. Offioo. South-mum corner of Third and CReetnot streets OFFICERS OF THE HOME BOARD AT PHILADRLPITIA DIRECTORS. • Stephen R. Crawford, Paul R Goddard, ambriate W. Thompeon, Lawrence Joni:Leon, flonJamin W. Tingley, Geo. McHenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Derereux, William M. Godwin, William McKee. Prrridrer--Stephen Fb Crawford. Vlre fterideer--Ambraso W. Thomps. 3104in:a E:ramirte-r— Pittst.rurgh—JaniLm EL Wilson, M. D. .41trahrey eiry—R. B. Xiowry, M. D. OEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, Inarl77 No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, Prrsiumen.— IL MILLER, Jr, President; 1, I.4oaDotr, Secretary. CAPITAL, $300,000. . . _ Will Insure amilnet all kinds of risks, FIRE and MARINE. All will bw liberally adjusted and promptly pall. A Home Institution, managed by Directors who an, well l, flown In the community, and who are determined, by pr. •m and liberality, to maintain the character which trier have assumed, as ()tiering the best protection to those XS Go desire to be insured. Draverons-11. Miller, Jr.. C. W. Rick.tson, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Lbmson, George W. Jackson, ivm. M Lyon, Jame n Lippincott, ittottrlto Donis, James MC- A cloy, Alexander Nimick, Thomas ecort. Qr . Office, No. 92 Water street, (IVarehouso of Spng."ft , up stain,) Pittsburgh. novly Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution, No, 68 Aurth Street, NEXT DOOR TO TIIB PITTSBURGH BANK, S NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock I also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from i to 9 Deposits received of all aunts not less than Own DOLLAR and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in .lone end Ik - rend:ter. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering the benevolent objects of the Institution, Dave entered into a giuirantias bond, thereby giving additional security to de positors liwka enutaining the Charter, By-Laws, Rulea nod ReTo- I alone, turnistind grail., on application at the offica President --GEORtI E ALBR E M. VICE PRESIDENTS. John H. Shoenbergar, eitariws Knapp, N Grattan Murphy, Theobald Umbstaerter, laaac M. Pennock, William J. Anderson. TRIAITEER ..)..1.“ U. Backoron, James Llerdman, 11111 Burgaiu, John M. Kiri:mitt - Lk, Albert Cuibei [eon, John D. M'Cord, I.:ohert Chimtor, Robert :Morrow, J Oardhoar Coffin, Walter P. Marshall, • Alonzo A. Carrier. A. M. Pollock, John S. Coagrara, Henry L. Rlng - walt, Charles A. Colton. Robert Robb, t:. U. Flruigtun, George R. Riddle, Pfaticie Felix, James Rhoute, deorge P. Giilmore, - James Shldle, James S. loon, George S. Saida°, William S. Haven. Alexander nod.le. Strretary and T'rearurirr—CHAßLES A. COLTON Jyhtdly llopburn, tiourgo R. White, Witham F Johnston, „hones W. liwilmtul, A lozancior ftradlny, Vlllitum Phillips, D ÜBLIP SALE OF CALLABLE LANDS.—The under -1 signed will offer at Public Sale, at the literchants Ex change, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, ou TIIIIRSDAY, January 3, 1g58„ at 7 o'clock, the fullowmg described valuable proper ty, being Lots Noe. 9 and of the Guudaker Plan of Lots, situated lu Pine Township. Allegheny County, two miles from Bakerstown : Lot No. 9 contains 150 acres of land, 50 of which aro cleared and in a high state of cultivation, the balance excel lent sprout land. more to a flret-rate spring of water on the prereilsos. The improvements consist of a Log Tenant House and Stable, with other ontbuildlnga, and to bounded as fol lows: North by lands of Isaac Grubbs and J. Waddle; south by lands of David Crosby, Thomas Hen ry and James Dunlap; east by lands of Wm. Shade's heirs; west by lands of Wm. WiDion and ahem Lad No. 10 contains 100 acres, about 100 of which are cleared and in an excellent state of cultivation, the remainder Stet quality white oak timber land. The improvements are two Tenant Homes, Barn. Stables &c. On this tract will be hued excellent spring water, an well as a run, which might be converted into a mill-race without much expense, Lot No. 10 is bounded on the north by lands of Johnson Wlifon; south by lands of Thomas Gibson; east by lad& a Elated Morrow and Win. Dickey; west by lands of Thomas and Charles Gibson. - -. • • . These ere the last two tracts of the above plan of lots, (for which Thomas Gibson has been acting as Agent,) therefore purchasers . ..should look to their interests, as they will have a fine opportunity of making a handsome investment. Persons wishing to view the property will call on the tenants, on either of the properties. Terms of sale made known al thil time and place. For further partictAars, Wren \TM E, PAD Darte's Keystone Howie, Reading, Pa. (lb SAMUEL W. HOPP3ILN, ESQ., No. 341 North Twelfth street, Philadelphia. nov27:4wst(oho) P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer 1) R. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of REGRET DISEASES. His mecca In long-standing cases is unequalled. The 6E11004 ate to oell without delay. Persons efllicteli TO Venereal Dis eases, Rheumatism, Piles, ar Seminal Dehl/DY, should not, delay to get his uhloa.. Letters containing a fee, ivarnamas.._ ly answered. Pitt L. Office sad Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond. Je2B alley. sburgh. FOFFY —WO bag. prime Rio for sale b nov27 z 111 , 2 II; £ 1,1" -,.- krl , ,4? BANKERS AND BROKERS. s t i u Low's'. stc.tle3ill Broker, A office lie,. 92 Fourth s6;kr, a bovelrOod. Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages. Old Loans on ti4laterals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on comxnlijion- Land Warrants bought and sold. particular nttentioir paid tho Ilureint i o and sale of Cop. per Stocks: All communications attended. to priinptly. $ 16,672 05 DATRICKS (t FRlEND:tankers and Ex change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept ances, Gold, Sliver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Emt ern and Western Cities constantly for sale. , Collections made in all aid cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood streets. feb3 1A2,890 00 98,610 00 212,505 06 HOLMES Sc SONS, Bankers and .Br . change Brokers, and Dealers Iti Notes, Torahs, Accept.- lulu., Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East ern and Western Cities constantly forsale. Collections nude &ill the cities: throughout - the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 87 Market street, between Third and fourth sts. lia34ly Ll E. ARNOLD. & CO., Bankers and Ea- A.Jit • change Brokers Dealers In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Titus Drafts, de. Collections carefullY at tended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and mild on commission. 41Fir : , ;o. 74 Fourth street, nexl door to the Bank of Pitts• burgh. eep.l.3 JOHN WOODS, Banker and Exchange Broker, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. Stock bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. tfir No. 68,46 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. 11. Bank. deola THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and Dealer in Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real (state, Sc.„ N0:75 Yeurth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jans CLOTHING STORE. JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO., FORMERLY OP THE CPLETIRATED CLOTHING DEPOT ON Learn STEW, which has won an unbounded popularity under the name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the purpose of acquiring more spew for thole Immense business, removed to the spacious building on the CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most splendid steels of CLOT 118 AND READY-MADE CLOTIING I That has ever. been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, is to giro them more &ditties for THE WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the Lowest Eastern Pricer/ And they will warrant them to be as good as any mantilla~ turgid in the Union. • Custom Work in the Hest Style, ♦AD L'FON TUE SOORTIST NOTICE. . . They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment of CLOTHS AND COATINGS, FOR MOSS, MUM, SCIRRINO ♦ND lOTELNESS COATS. Our Interests are Identical with those of our eustatnem, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail In fill ing alt orders wo may be favored with. DO'NT FORRET tat PIACI, NO. SS WOOD STREET, (Yin UDR), COMB OP DIAMOND ALLEY. N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business' on Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the house shove designated. mar 23 JOIIN M'CLOSKL'Y & CO. trADZ HAMPTON .11.01PIR CiMP/IELL. frAmproN & CAMPBELL, ( late of the firm of Hampton, Wilson C 0.,) Wholesale Dealers in otBN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHO°, adapted to the Weatern Trade, Na S 2 Third street, between Wood and Market, Pitts. burgh. Ambugat our stock, which to the largest and most c,naphae in the country, will be found, at low prices-- !den's Clothing, of every description ; Bays' do. do. A great variety of Undershirts and Drawers; A lull stock of Handkerchleß, Cravats, Neck Ties and Stocks; A splendid assortment of Suspenders; do. do. Men's Winter Hosiery; do. do. Boys' Linen and Muslin Shirts and Drawers; Canton Flannel du. do. Uum Elastic Goods; Awl ft full stuck of goods adapted to Miners and Farmers' wear, de. .51,212.708 44 • • Also, Umbrellas of all grades. tia,. WO invite our old acquaintances, and all deader, In our line, to call and ex a mine for themselves. We are now opening our third supply, and our stock Is full and complete. Warehouse on Third street, half way between Wood and Market. ixtlElidsw - MEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 4, Sixth 11 street, opposite Liberty. The subscriber has ja4t open kJ this now establishment, where he has always on hand a large and choice assortment of all articles of CLOTLIISU. which he warrants equal to any in the city. and trill Bell at the most reasonable prices. The public are re/masted to giro him a calL imar9ilyj B. OPPENIIEI3I ER- FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS AT LOVE BROTHERS, Ne 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, sign of the original Bee HIV. Our DRESS HOODS DEPARTMENT is unusually full, and eontain some of the richest and most desirable ;locals that we have ever been able to offer, such as Extra super Silks; French Merin.; Cashmeres; Mous do Lamm.; Plaids; Stripes; Coburg.; ,tc. NEEDLE WORK—The best assortment in the city. Collars, Chemizettes, Sleeves; Flouncing., Edgings and Insertings; Shawls, Cloaks. Tahums and Scarfs; New style Brocho, Plaid, Caslnner° Mire Aut. Velvet. Stella/3, Crape Si Together with a large assortment of MOUILNINO GOODS of all descriptions. Our DOMESTIC and HOUSE FURNISHING DEPART MENT Is well supplied, and we feel confident tbat.wo- ran offer greater Inducements now than we have ever been able to offer before. We solicit an examination of our stock be tore purchasing elsewhere, as all will find It to their @Aran rage to do so. Rody Patterson We will also be almost daily In the receipt of new and de cirnbla throughout the season LOVE BROTHERS, (Formerly Young, Stevenson k Love seed No. 73 Market street, Pittsburgh, MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, Peemurrea, No. 844 Liberty street. just beside the rasienger Depot of the Pennsylvania Raihrond, which makee it tho most convenient house In tho city for passengers scsi ving by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, 'fitted, up, in excellent style, the MANSION. HOUSE, would reapoet fully solicit a share of public patronage. 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. febty ST. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned,former iy of ' Brown's Hotel," having taken this largo and cotumo dions ROTEL, and having retitled it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public id give him a call. Assured. with tho convenience of the house and his long experience in the business, a give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. feb2:2 W.ll. C. CONNPILLf. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, corner of Liber ty and Orant streets, near the Railroad Depot. Janl&ly JAVES SHANNON, Proprietor. WILKINS RAIL, W. C. GALL AQIIER, Pausal:ma, Fourth street, between Wood and Smith neld.—Thla spacious establishment has been leased by the subscriber, and completely renovated. Ile is at all boors prepaced tck furulab eery luxury that can be found .to the best regulated restaurants in the States. His spacious Bar will always be supplied with the very best Liquors_ [lame of every description, in its season, can always be found at Wilkins Hall. [apt;) W. C. GALLAGHER. CORNUCOPIA OYSTER AND COFFEE MOUSE, D. RAHNARD, PROPIISZTOII, No. 40, MI MI street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. janl9:ly KENNET ALE. --IV. D. ENGLISH, Sole : Dottier of SUM:CB eeletua4ed Keittl,4% Ale aid Ittowm Stout. Also, CutOrztotl 41r and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of Prnii os, and the trade, is respectfttll) solicited. nally INERAL WATER AND S'ARSAPA RILLA —WM. D. ESOLISII, Pitt street, below Penn, is no% manufacturing and bottling the above beverages on an extensive scale. the articles are of the boot quality, and manufactured from the purest materials. vcclas ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphan? llnart of Allegheny Natal, I expose to public sale, on the premiles; in Moon town ship, within one and a half tulles of the Ohio and Pennsyl vania Railroad Station at Maysville, on Saturday, the FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, at 2 o'clock P. 11., the following de scribed real estate, the property of Josnen M'F.innax, bate of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased: Ali that certain tract or piece of land situate In Moon township, Allegheny county, bounded mar described a9.fpl lows, to wit: Beginning at a post on the Sharon road, thence north 103 degrees, east 27 porches to a gum tree; thence north 10 degrees, west 16 ,410 perches to a post; thence north 3j degrees, east 21 perdues to a post In the run; thence noillt 55}6 degrees, east 28 8-10 perches to a walnut; thence north 36% degrees, east 12 perches to an elm; thence north 8 degrees, oast 66 parches to a poet on line of. land of William M art; thence south 52t4 &gives, east 208.60400 perches toe chestnut oak; thence ebuth 15 degrees, west 102 perches to a white oak; thence south 74„4 degrees, east 49 perches to a white oak; thence south 2 degrees, east 54 6-10 perches to a test on the Sharon road; thence along said road north 63 degrees, west 8 6.10 porches do a post; thence north 88A degrees, meet 12 porches to a blank oak; thence north 70 degrees, west 12 3-10 perches to a post; thence north 48 degrees, west 25 7-10 perches to u post on a township road; thence along mid township road south 393.1 degrees, west '36 1-10 porches to a post on 4 0 o r laird Or R o b ert s to d ud; thence north 78 ijegreol, west 151 7-10 porches to a post; than north 17 degrees, east 89 perches to a post; thence north Bey, degrees, , esst MI perishes too post; thence south 80% degrees, east 1., perches to a post on the Sharon coati, the plasm of beginning --containing 4 acres, 2 red s ik „,,l 27 perches, with the allowance, making in all oTrit. no acres. 'Psalm or SALL—One-third cub, cri the delivery of the deed; the balance to be paid in two equal annual pay ments, with interest; witred by bond and mortgage on the premises. By The (butt. GEORGE C. McFADDEN, Administrator. For further particulars, enquire of said Administrator, at No. 39 Fourth street, or of B. B. W. GILL, Attorney at Law, office No. 89 Fifth street Pittsburgh. BOYIO;.WSt OYSTERS -100,1)Q1), shell Oysters, just ar k, rived BIN 8t Wholeaalq gyad rata/ We 9 111 '10 04 0 4tbieria to mane and by the= Fara- At& Tee !wiled with attRitO,YBTERB at 50c,75c and 81 per hundred 4 - Will lind out that this Is the right way to 'Y them. We keep constantly on hand cans of Oysters—sold wholesale and reta.o , 4iniperior quality. Restaurants will do well b gIPIQ wail. MLA N. R.—The different Corner tiO4es /an d and Liberty streets. qualiOysters are: Duck Creeks, Morrie River, Corea, Egg Harbor, Salts, dc. nov24llt - ThtimumA.ll3ei it taIIIIALGLi—Dr. BROWN herePy lA, Worm' the afflicted that hie remedy for the aborts tom netted dLreasea is one that will core. He will weaent a cure in any meet this kind. The remedy was nosey kottra to fail when property persevered with. Many suffer the torture of this complaint fur month'. end. years., when a few dollars would proottre a certain. VZe peedy remedy. 41..M.urr and Private Constant% Booms, tick 41. DIAMOND ; a MIMMMIRIMIR=SMMI!IMMMWRIPSI CLOTHING DRY GOODS HOTELS RESTAURANT& .MEDICAL. AYER'S. CAI'IISittICAPILLS °MATTI by their powerfal thew ...^ - . mace on,the Internal ?boom tOrittritif ".. ~..,.' ~..,. . thobloodand stimulatelt intotasittor 1"....."., 't . ' action. They remove the obstructions ~„.."-dr . .- • of therefomaih,tiowoisiliserein, dottier „ d iO l e, ...... orksiali tif th eltedy, and, bzt i, estctrinig eir ......,-- EEVE nre action to, ear. t - - ~ .e,... - sect, *hetet*" they exiii de. Ss .4 -1 114,r, rangements as are the, first causes of ih. - '''''',-.------•'''''" disease.. An eiVenelvd`trial or their virtuea, by Professors, Physichumfand Patients, hasaltdwriCurert , of dreagertent illsesses ahrltsit bps yond belief, wore they asotaultstanthiterby petaiscusolfsrich exalted 'position and character IMO forbid the emplaces GE . U 4 tilith• Their rerdllcateS ere published -in sny•Anaeriems Abatuaac., , ,thich the Agents Ulan' nom? (kart plrased4O the. 'nigh free to all Inqtdrhair, - , - - ' - - Annexed we „die pitecironi fdr:tliiii.s. in W.lo/ 1 4t. width they hare been round to' cure _t''' -,' _ - ": , 1.- ,- ' ;.,,_ Fon Cosrvz.vass.,—Take one of two Pitle;Ofstsin'lli ' inhtss7 a/Jovially "MaYO the liovrelC Costiveriesers frequently th e aggravating cause of PEEES,,and•theocueeofotte consplaint Is the cure of both. No person istrchtel 'well While under a costive habit of body. Ilene itshoh promptly relieved . . lklatois it clus„ s - bo,, roe DESPEISES, iViliCll ts sometimes the CatliDs OtOPACIT , NESS, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses—froth, one to four—to attundoto the sternmehand liscrintritealthy-ito. than. They will do It, and the 'Posart-betwand soui-burn of dyspepsia will rapidly disaiiifear;sliberf Was gone, don't forget what cured you. Fon. A. Foot. Stens ,mt or Morbid „Inacia*. joy Ste :ark, which' rub:LOIS gebevil depression or did tePhl lartd health, take from four to eight •Pilla at tat,' Smaller lad doses afterwards, until activity and strength riit . toted to the system , - , • ' '`,' , %,',..'` '.4 Fon Ntavormass, Sick rindismir, rrAt9ri,:4l,4lll/1110 Slamaeh, Back or Side, take thorn nor raided pills °ageing to bed. If they do not operate sufficiently,. take more As next day, until they do. These annplaintswili bonwerdont from the system. Don't wtartheso and their kindred (dt eir. does because your stomach isfoul.' ,_-,--. ~ • -• . ~.. ..; , Fon &norms, fissmemta,;arai all 'Means of Ad Skin, take:the Pills freely and frequently, to keep thaboarolsopen. The erupthms wiligenerally soon begin thdintinish eipislie. appear. Sissy dreadfal ulcers brill. Safe hattkbeett heeled up by the purging- and.pnrifying effect or those li'ill.s And some disgusting diseases which seemed to saturate the whole system have completely yielded to their influentm; lear li tte the sufferer in perfect health. Rationisi yonrdaty to ' sty forbids thht you'shOuld parade Yourself attlittid,lhe r world , covered with pimples, blotchea. dicerictsnes, linden or - any of the unclean diseases of the thin, because's:sir eye. tern wants cleansing. . ''''fityPtintirlitlllltoolVtlif.rareth - ~istidlldifertntePdts. covered. They; should be taken - freely and'Utvently, and the impurities which sew the seeds Of lecurabladiseaset will be swept out of the system like chaff before thrtylmt:„By this property they do as much guest ihirtrotentinfriallaaa as by the remarkable cures which-they ans i n skipg elegy where. faith Cemetircr, .1 toslocr., and oil Maus Ajimtio' akarise trim souse derangement—either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and COngestk , MSWAta, the bile and render It oat for sligestleil2' Thia hs digitate= to the Intalth, and the, comfit - Litton hs frequently undermined. by no other cruise. ;Indigestion Is slur:symptom. Otetrite. Lion of the duct which empties the •bile.into the Mama, • causes the bile to overflow into the blood. This prances Jaundice, with a long and dangerous tratior evils. „Cos. tiveness, or alternately rastivenew 'and diorrhonr, Pieria Feverish symptonti; langeor,lerr tidal, u'eathicati seas and melancholy, with'sometimealuability tis sleep, and . sometimes groat drowelns; sometimes there IS severe pa th in the side; the skin and the white of tins eyes lieconte a greenish yellow; the stomach ticidi the Weeds sorii - to the touch; the whole system irritable • with a tendency to fairer which may turn to bilious foyer, bilious colic, herons sliaase inert, dysentery, itc. A medium dove of three oribtie.Plils„, taken at night, followed by two or time intliontothingfand repeated a few days, will remove the cause of all these trou bles. It is wicked to suffer.such pains when yen can core them for 25 cents. Enrostsrfatt, Corr, and artlnitanuiddory,FtroWttin =Phi. ly cured by the purifying effect.? Of thele_l.sllsrtiPotilhe blood, and the stimulus which they afford to_theiitalliris• elple of Life. For these-and all kindred complaints-they should ba taken in mild doses, to move the , bowalit gently, but freely.. , U. As a Drsain Pm, this is be . th.agreenble and nasful t , Pill mu be made more plessant.to take,,Faul sertainly Atm her been made more effectual to the ,purpOtie.for which,st dinner pill is employed. • _ Prepared by Dr. JAUF's C. AYER, Practical Lai Chemist, Lowell, Maas. Price 25 tents per boles for $.1..! gold by D. A. FAMESTOCK & CO., at wholesale tuiZzero• mil, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and brall'lletdors everywhere. I . octeeilnedias • 6reat 614.1'Aojk! c ount/1w T A • v. Dr. Rogersl Syrup -pi CANP; _iv POP, THE COMPLETE - CURE Op • Coughs, Colds, Influenza; ItreUolabf,:: , Spitting Maid; Asthma - ?: : 71" AND ALL OTHER LDNG COMPLAINIS- TESDING , TO CONSUMR Phy ab si o eTa e n and Ch w by 411n Os ex t i* standard riell" TIIE Preparation, and is offered for the 9 ol=l.lllntaffia:Of those diseases of the THROAT • and 'LIMO% f. which, If neglected, =tall: tenalustedatatkr to - COOL; SUMPT ION: It containa no Opium alms 41 any mineral whatever, tad tacomposederarrey of thtiatt Roots, Serbs, mid Vegetable Subattnee*, which Wm& specific influence upon the . Longs and ,• their connected organs. Its Immediate effect Ls to allaY - all Trritotioth and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid aintro, tions, from the Throat and alr-paesages, thus relieving the Cough, by subduing the' tailatawtation and - other causes which give rise to it. it is , approVed of 'and 7e. commended by Physicians of the highest standing, and may be given with perfect afety to the you cidld'eri the most delicate female. . ' Less h.an hcaja botffe will generaity cue`toy 'oral: nary COLD or COCOS, by fiillaWittg thedirectionto One bottle la nsuallysufficient foraense to laltim.< enin. A few doses will relieve Tickling -ft! Otivi/J4). or Hoarseness. One bale will effectually atop SplitinglHoo& - . Three to Sin bottles only are . requireff"tiltifOUCW 4 the or As ma - Four to Eigdf bottees trillium a 4 Case of !4e.q.t. 1 . ent Consumption. One bottle to warranted ilwaYs to do gOod:oad the patient that he Is on the right read to a MAIM. Judge now whether or not 'lt Ili beet 'tip.use I!. Aleitlti. antes on file at she offfeefrom'inifftitialenof restored:eq. tereta A. L. SCOVIII tteo. Proprietarse No. 304 BROADWAY, ((Mi. BURRO Bt.) .2TCW:..YOTk.I _ _ Ror Sale by all Druggists throughout do UttlideOlusi M,MMI /OP. For sale, wholesale and retail, by R. E. AELLY4r 3:4 CO., corner Wood and &and attiseta.• , ,3; Sold also by HRITDEIISON & etreetAltP. ScHWARTZ, and BECKHAM KniCßlNAll,:Allegtteny City. Va4ll-W, : - , IN li.A L A trllYlq ( -. FOB THE . ' CURE OF ASTHMA: CMBI3IIIO. NEW AND VERT' WO#i*OP:ltir HYGEA.NA BROUGHT 1103113 TO Tula _Ducat. OF -Tna, unzioN WONDERFUL DiscovEity.la s recent- Iy been mode by Dr. Corns, of this city; in the pat - meta. of Consumption,..isthma, end all !litanies of the Tainiel. We refer to Dn. eery& lirtinarts4;oll,l"Nlanatt lirow lisp= ism Cigna SlA,tl).'' With thatteermetliod, Dr.e. hoe restored many afflicted met to health; liSin Milne@ of which, he has innumerahle2corti9kStres. of the treem4e4t,, a physician remarks: '"lt is evident tha nbaling --constantly breathing no agreeable,healing, vtipor,4ll: medicinal properties must copse 10 drUct contact whole wrial cavities of the lungs, and. thus escape the many cud varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stoineoh, and inhleot.to the:in - Demo of di tIoa" The.liygmanais.feesaebyall the Iltenggiste artulglitrir country."—Nete•rork :Dutchman! af _••• The Inhaler is mum an the Ireast, tinder the DANN 'with out the least Inconvenienco,tite heat , of..the.loodY , hollik sufficient to eraporatethe fuid..llnndteda ofteae.o4co ee,... like the following, might he tamed: One package of the ilygeana hes' enrear me oftheliet • kneas of six years'etanding. ' Postmaster of Diariconnpn.i Pa: I em cured of the Asthma, of ten .. years' standing; Curtis' Ifygesna. Stma.mm lira. Pant, - of 'No. 5 liaminota 'fii44t a severe rose of 'Bronchitis by the fixem,42., - My sister has beau cured ore dternm-dra eough;or 50011.1, years' standing, and decided to be incurable pre:AO:1011- . dans. She Was cured in one month, by the Hygeatia. - _ IL Garatair, ItichniondAla: The Rev. Dr. entinm,, of Now 'York, testilles of our taqq , ane in the following language:: / ` -tr FIR Dear Sir-1 think highly of Dr. Curtis, ilmnskg skV4 , o,ly in disiumes or the throat and. lunge , .14.1rP36:bad SOMP opportunity to testify its efficacy, r g 4 .3 CM:M=4 th at must excellent methane, both iba. odyrup.and the:inhaling application to the .chest. s ; N. IL—Dr. Curtis' %palm .13. the ORIGINAL mule ONLY dEN E E ARTICLE; all others are base tositations;or 'Do nail INJIIMptill counterfeits. Shim them as you would FOLSOM'. - tap For sale by Dr. Geo, 11. Roper, J9O Wood atm R. E. Sellers k Lee A. °Beckham, Allegheny City John Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. E*er;ltochester. ruyl4:clautom' SANDS' •SARSALIPARIII 4 I4::;;:, IN WART 110TTLEEC Par the Remora/ L and 11:rmanent . Om tit all Dttecttes' from an impure &Ma of Bn Blood, oi Halal of tit System. This truly valuable preparatissa is eatracttsl from' Selected nests of the Onset description, by tomes of an eapensfveaatt powerful apparatus, whiel; Wailes the InedloinalandartiWi principle in a highly concentrated sosciantlficaßiann, bluing the sevgai Vegetable preAucts In the precess titans compound naltuct of lint nrllla is obtained intinflelleril* rior to any other ltir pu ying the blood, and the ents &retain, Ant Rheum, Moen, YoVer, Berea, l'inipter4lBolto Cutaneous Eruptions, ItheartlatieM, Memurial diseases, Wet' Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dfonchitis j Contrumption,, Yelt. regularities, of Appetite, and iToneral '• This vital remedial agent - acta tapsit;:i he 8 , the Circulation " and the Bowels , and geatlir;',,e t e m ,. later, while it disengages and eipols - from the stiallaik.: musket is irritating and prejudicial to bodily bealth„, W.: a . purely vegetable, it Is perfectly harmless its open:0:: the met delicate persons may take it at ally -thee with ~,,aragy„ The astonishing success ot' this metlithr can creasing during the last sixteen yeata, i ' weted Ea' t h e distinguished contrriondationa of tlto.Vir ~,1 14, „ lind a it em ia widespread popularity and liNctepSiVir ~ a treteep, w hi c h a m ,. entirely out br competitlon . oxety w opanstion of gar.. parilift. Aftenti°a rw irrth4 W l". Cited toihe following . cartill " cute ANcrairrak Cr . :AB OF SCROFULA. • Tu0r,.11.1, September 13•111.54: A. A. uric—Gentlemen: I have, Tortohrly three Seam Woo. taw ,bl.l with that dreadful disease, torofu. la ; en an d ef.%. as • . 0 be offenaire toy husband ararto-niy colt ; and to obtae 4 i.reßef, bare tried every kind of' MeV thatcamo my notice, without acct. One of i# net bore, who. 'been cured of annitar complaint , by;srour advised me to melon Mid 43114 end I otiittilidy say Ma% r .t has done me a world of good, basing couiplotaiy curtid • Hoping that my orldence May indaccr others .ttarAriy afflicted to adopt the name remedy,. with , thirtama eatPsfactory eseulte, 1 remain gratefully &DUX J. xotipsi,N. ley_ Prepared and Bold by A. D.to. SANK Ittnele and tguanuabei, 100 Fulton Weal, Now York. Soldalpti B. A. PARNESTOCK a co., FlNNtiNce BR O3 -.Piltsb and by Druggist. generally. prim $1 par bones driux. Wt ties Au p..lweemank: OLIVE OIL-60 baskets for tale by' B FAILNIISTOCK t 00., our. Wood and Fiat wawa& . -