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(dr Art .10 Tho Illustrated lomi! efi t h, ifith For on to Ito h , .,Ntiti.,irtineo and Patten,. rail tir itmul ti the cheap 13../Itstoro II MINER t CIL, lv2 Smithfield .treat LosTERHEim, r the :11:opic, :t nd I. IF ) tilt- a. 2 opium ail,. A. I litmary ‘,lli I .111 It tit. utittim it his[,tyle 'the tomito / h,. .t,i••,111 , •,11 WI - 1011g, 11l 0 abo u t trim story. It u t ltt i rn llt 11. full maturity .4 be Quineye the :1:- M h4rty-itit. it mninitutit ilittimximui.ii . amt.-ay 4.1 luetit tom. lillit,terlimm nc.udn nuimm Qum,' Its du- “u 1) cumpkto nut cau-nn,.e 144.11 Or It, 3LI• II all Ntieimn .1/ • Ki-n.rt. Fur sole by JOHN S DAVISt/IC, norls No. T. 7tlarl.i.t. near Fourth rot-et • I'VE IV hi USIC—f he 01 , 1 Plavgn,ll : 1 Iry Edward J. Allen. io n .,: by J , a tp, Isli btern I nuttri.,iii.n mild tidied. Olyl to get !Lune: lloney.uckle Proud World, thind Bye; Yin iiting Ibnn, thri m vougis by that pupat.. .U.l/11 f 4Xler, li ' Llrlipen, Lit-or They 111.r0 simply irmtructive and eri'erNiturtly beautiful Come Dourest. the frir)ln4rit Fleur de Boller:au; Polka Mazurka; TAlexy , Altuden---S. C. Faster; 01../ How' at lliinte—Leder; tt.p Cows the litrestmin. Thu above Ju.tt art! for rule at the Mace Stun ot norlfJ JOIIN 11. 51ELIrolt.. kl Wood eitrort. _ . m; Str.trOki PIIIZN ESSAY UN CIIIIISTIAN TI1E1:01- - T Or the Trotlmriny of ROASOLI unit Ituvelation to the Et irtrince and Character of the Supreme tieing, b,) Thump.ou Price, $1.25. By mail, $J , 45. For sale by not-27 J PA VISriN. 1,5 Market street. I lIIE ART OF TANNING. CRIIRYINO AND LEATHER DILE:MING. thoroughly and prartnally considend all tbetr detail. etißed Irvut the In•uch ut J. De Yoraeurhe and F. With numernu, emendation:i and addltnn • by Campbell Nlorfit. prar.tical and analytiral cherubic, autluo nf "Anphed Chemistry." ••Chemical and P[l:lMl3/1•Ilt It . Mal, ipulutzuna." eta. Illtutrated by tau hundred uoool engra vings. For aale by u 011.51 13. T 51ORG AN, 1 0 51 Wood edroet. THE KN :C OW OTIIING ALMANAC, and True Ameriran's Manual, for 16.56; nifte4 by W. S. rutinle. For sale by R. T. C. 510/IRIAN, nor 26 IA4-AGAZI NES Ft )It DECESI DER. J UST RECK! V F.D--- Leahe'a Now York Journal, for Dtveinbor; Poterson'ti Lady'R Nauonal, Ballon's Dollar Monthly. For:aale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO.. norai Fifth .trail, opixrgtto tho Theatre, QTATEMEN'F OF THE CONDITION of LI the PITTSBURGH TRUST (XIMPANY, as requir...l I.y requires' by tho Charter : To Disc,unts, Not, and Bills of Exchange Cush on bond $142,M7 05 Cush due by &WK., and Bunke/ uubject to check. County Ranking Ilou Expenno socount. By Capital St., .k Cosh dun to itunisa uud . . Unpaid Divideud, Di,counin and Protim-Jo, rert , i,xl Contingent Fund Individuid Depoisita Individual Deposits on Interest arsuunt.. JUAN U. SCULLY, Cash'r. Pittsburgh, Doc. Ist, .; eißpers! CA RP PITS !—A T 'C A LLU M'S----,114 ST It f: coined, and daily coming to !land. a large and di,. assortment of goods In thin atsrve fudualn g — Velvet and Tapestry Drussids Carpet, Throe-ply, Snpertin, , , Medium and Loa -price,' Ingrains ; Medallion and Tapostry tug - ruins. (a groat variety pat; tor, t ItrusseW Damasks and and Stair Car pets. ALSO—Beautiful Nitterns of Oil Cloths, varmm qualitb, and widths; Woolen and Limn Crumb Cloths; ; Mattmg; List and Rug Carpets; Frvnch Embossed and Ya•- toria Plano and Table Covers; Hearth Rap and a great variety. All other I trtirles usually found in Cartu.l lit.res constantly on hand at S 7 Fourth street, near W0..1. W. D. A H. WCALLI:NI. li ISSULUTION 0...,PAR E TNRSLIIP—The part.w.rship heretofore existing between tlio uwiel-s:gn,l, under Liuc name awl style of SPRIV'UER 11A A CC:11 S M., is 1.15, solved try mutual consent. The busiww of the 111111 'iii 1.0 settled by either of the undersigwsi, :a their old stand. No. :rib Liberty street_ The business will lon continued us ( - 44- merly by Springer llarbangh. SPRINGER HARBAUGII ALEX. FoIc.SVTII. Pittsburgh, October '24, IMS. pm NG 1111 II AIS BA L'G 11, Commission Merchant, Dealer 0 in WWI, Provisions, and Produee generally. No. •Ipz, Lit arty street. Pittsburgh. oct24 SUNDRIES --Gold Pens, Eleetro-Magnetic Auchinos, (h., glaziers and glans rut tern,) Forte Mummies. Gilchrist's Unetpiallad American Ra zors, Military Goode, Regalia, Jewels. EMblems, Seals; Door. Number and Pew Plates; Table Cutlery, Silver Spoons, Forks, kr. Jewelry, Watch. and Clocks. 041_ Watch Repairing at the old ectablished house of W. W. WILSON, duct corner of Market and Fourth tits. RIGHT'S PREMIUM KATIIARION stops the hair (rum falling out, and produces a lux uriant growth. winufirs PREMIUM KATIIAItION Removes all Dandruff told ,ticeese deposits. For sale, wholesale, by IL E. SiII.FRS A: CO. [augl6 IRON CITY 001LIXIE.— DAY AND EVENING CLASSES IN ROOK-KEEPINCL—In all departments, including many now and highly valuable improvements, which are nut elsewhere taught. Large classes attend evening, only to receive a thorough mercantile education. Lectures upon tdl the studios delivered to Evening Clam:res. Arithmetic (new system) and its application to business. Also, writing included in the Mercantile Cr,,,.,us or taught ceparately. Call for a Circular for full particular. at College Hall, op posits the loot Office F. W. JENKINS, Principal. novl4 A PPLICATION FOR CliAlakllt.—Whereas, a number of 11 the intigens of l'oebles and COHILIS TOW Mthirti, Alle gheny County, have applied to the Curt of Comm o n Man i of rad County for a charter ha the EAST LIBERTY COG LIZIATE INSTITUTE, - the following order was !mule, And now, to Nell. poi ember 17th. 1551, it is ordered by the Court that the forviguing application toe a charter be puce lisped, according to Act of Anoitubly. By the Court. nov'27iillte.w3t H IDES -70 Dry and 56 Green Hides, in store and for sale by SPRINGER fIARELAUG LI, nor2o No. alb Liberty etreot. BALM OP AND Pl;o—*tlS-2--T Just received another supply of this celebrated article. docll JOS. FLEMING. FFODDERCLITTEM--Of vartoua patterns and caparrii --.- , fo r band and power, for sale by JAMES WAIWILOP. CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD. DECEMBER 18 THREE DAILY TILAINS EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) And but one Change of Cars between Columbus and Baltimore. oN AND AFTER NINDAY, June 18th, 1855, Trains will run us fulluws: hear. Ne, , ark 7anesvlllo Conconl Petomtit Arrive IleHair ammo FEMME The Express Train going East will stop to take up or leave prissengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cam bridge, Campbell's, Barticrille and Belmont only. Going West, will stop only at the above named Stations. The Mail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mall is to be reeeived or delivered, and at all other Stations, on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Stations, on proper notice being given. Gr The 10:00 A. M. Expects Thule connecLa at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M., and with the Troth from the {Vest on the Columbus Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield 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 timore, Wa%hington, Philadelphia and Eastern Clties. The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Mansfield mid Newark Rallsatd; and at Wheeling with the Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Itailrumi. Paasengera leaving Louisvillo and points below Cincinnati, mud taking the 0 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passenger:. leaving Indiana polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 9:15 M, and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, as-riving in Baltimore at b I'. M. next day. The P. M. Train connecta at Columbus with the hi Train which leave, Cincinnati at 5.30 P. M., and arrives Denali . at 6:1.5 A. hi.; ctinnecting with the Accomnrtaainti Train un the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Panneng leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains wan, by thin roil rid Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Daytr reach Columbus in octane to take thin tram; anal at NI h. lug will take the Aecomiu,nlation Train for Climbed,. sleep there, and rantimu by Bann,. Train to Baltimore a Ealtern The 5:15 A. M. Mail Train emint.,i, at IleHair with Ni Train un the IL,ltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Nowark Train, iu and from Salida Mamdkid and Mt. and Chi.•ago 14.41 at CA:lnnibtua with th.• Ira rat' 0.1[1.1 5, and with Train.. for A:villa, Dayton, India, volt, and Chicago, ru Dayton arid MI Ullman. The 3:.1.5 A. M. Expr,.4.-; Train Conn.:46 with the Expr. Train from Baltimore, and arrlet. in Wurnbm, at 3....11 and cvnio•ct., with Trait.. going Bout!. and West, arriving Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The ht) la. M. Train connect:, with the Aecomm,inttan Train from Curnbarland, amt at Colt...lbw, with Mad Train at 'Alf) A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton. tuthana palis, Lafayette, Terre !Lute, t i. LOUD told Chirapt ISAm• 11, iitI.VIIIVICR, Sup', Linea, ill,, Juno IS, 1 j CLEVELAND AM) PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, STEAMERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE: Ohio and Prnlimy - Ivan!. Railroad, THE tqIoISTI>T. ql1( %ND N10. , T is KI . IARI.E ROUTE to T.:J:7,', (HI 1: <K t;itz , ,,, ANL. or. 1.0:1,. 10 01.1 'Flo, Rome Iluniirt , l nti.,r;•.r And gun L.r than ormiiiimA id, Ic, Init. Ile, Mud. Ili FAA , T 1,411 1, Inini id. And Toni. t t i.i, I -is tAl•nty-tlit., Is AI It! ntla aft, MI JN I'.l S. rt , t.t•-tx.tt r I t.rtl wt: tuft It. L./I•• , • 111 111.!tN.T. 11, trtrrt• rtf It', 1 , 1 t I , 1: 1., t .•1 AMA., .t, • .1 11.11 41,1 1,30 I. 1 , 4 rtl , • 1:0:•1 A :.,... A M M . :“.,I • ..: 11,1, itkr‘.ll, a I Arrl , ll4i A 2 1. , I I' NI nn 1 rtt,n4—t. •.‘ll • .1 t•• ,• •I• ‘11... the anntl. I• \ I 1, II I l 1.-111 I It. I t .•-•r, tit Ei t R4111.1t f 4,111. Formerly ( 1. Ir ago and :111•4.1•Nlispl !IV ....... T/. 1.., s -lan I • .n I II“. •, %IA %%.11.. 111,1, 1.1 It tl f 14.;, L,4 . A Tr.",, tr-r.l I•mt. The (rut!, fr—n, 11. %, 1,. I A rrl%,. r1tt...,-• . 1•1a9•1 ft. I Por Jt! 9 , 9 I M as. I I •I• M. F9r. . 1.9t1L., II IS A Al w.. 1 II A 14../ • • s, I. k t.: (11,11• ... , ,,-r the 11/I.i p• Baum.., t•• 1• Alt••n, FLI••1 lin•n• - • - • ,) -II • rl,ll, t th.• ,-; • A NlTr.arTivt. ,ct I. 1: u"• 11111, kikd t•y Lb.• r lk • 'II I. 11 'IA I • I A. , 1 Ir I=l 1.0 ,r 'l,•vclsn.t. 4 Or, .. $ll/ I. •• )tl..rm)nxn. I 4 I, Lm , .. 21 let let ..ta ti Pli.stertrnet.r , • tt te torteent their it: het, et callett ttf the. t it the NI. try tn,tt•Lele. II etee Ittt I -'r Itelote the • .7 70111.11 P, the, sell .1 A. II 7.1 A burgh THE PENNSVI.VANIA RAILROAD i TILE I; HY:AT I:EN Tit AI. 17i [WI tl I/ .c,"V2.7.t.1. A LLszaii. I.:7thw w 7U, Wrsikm, I II 2.11-att, 1.) 141 cA.Linnous itailway Thus Road tile. connect.: at Pittehurgit wit), [bay Lite Strainers ta all ports on the Sortlowectern Lake"; the moot 111.1.47, CULAYEST and truant,: whir: FREIGHT can I,t. forwarded to and from Lilo Garr Wn,r, Rate•betyeeen Philadelphia di. Pittsburgh FIR.ST Cl.ASS.—ik}otc, rittooe, Dry Goudrit ! 75 ,. (in box", For,. Featthere, . ) SEWN') ClokBB.-Ik,oke 0.1 Stationery, Dry Goatc, kin balto,) Ilardwaro, . tor, )4 IA) Qrs. THIRD CLASS.—AnriI4, Bogging, Bacon t _ '4.'"" . fiw and Pork, ( In bulk./ !letup, FOURTH Cl..C.‘B,—Co2or, Feb.i Dan , n and t Pork, (prtekt4l,) Lard nod Lard trtl. Ca - In chipping Goods from any vont )C.l of l'ltiladei phis, bo partteninr to tuark package, ° eta 14,11.ylran. Kirdrond." All Goode coneigned to t i n Agents of thin Rout at Ptillmielphia , Pittsburgh, will In forwardod without detention. =EMI t.6_6,3,,1 0,, Famint Anmrns—Monr." Pott,r, 130.6tr.ii ; J. L. Elliott, !icu. York; KJ Snocuirr, Ma raw Ar. Gan. ('. Vranci.x-un, PittAburgh ; Sluing - trim° A InN,Nril, Cincinnati. Ohio; .1. S. lloorheAd, Lnisva, Ky.; It. C. Nl.4drum. Madixon, Ind.; Katchfr .k Cu., St. Lonls, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell k Son, Evanerlllo, Indiana. 315 10" '22 2.000 (4 1...000 tui t J+SD,:iS:I F. ....7‘l.t 1. 45 11.. 40 154 4', ru VJ 71 1111,000 TlfE 8110ItTEST QCICI ET, CLIEAPF. , SI_ AND ONLY ROUTE by which Yea,raworn run buy,' WI Railroad dir,t W St. Louis. Time to st. Lonia, 27 boom. from l'ittaburgli. ' " SS-1 ....6.3 M 2 THE, SIX FEET (I A E 1,1 011. Road alCorkinu Oat.. wit, earn—cloveu feet InAldo—ti 1,011.1) . nuts, tllltatkallabiO on 11[11, , W g.m.rigr. By thr Ohio and Ponnsylvama Balhaauf from Pittrburgl to Creatline. ImAKengers 0,111,1 with Itailrtuulm fur Italtann polia—ronnrettng thrry 'tilb Tee, Haute and Rtehttion. It.tilnarl for \lnert.... No hang.• of car. at Terre I lill3 14. Bagga.g.• l . heYkt`ii to 1.1. e, ' to St. I,olla. Pllt.burgh Pont Than leaves at A. M lea‘.— at .1 A. M. Tatev at P P+•••eu gen , 11.• I. at Coed hoe lor 1,1.11. .tuale and' there mak,. .•lose (-ono, Luaus with Railroad f..r locortues, without , /ango of ears, and at inflames the llltio and Motaueopiii Itiiilroad duet c for St. Louts— throukth hours; t.rolectinti at Sandoval with tin rit/LI I vintrd ILtutroad for C.,. Ns here first-alas, Sit`ll.l/le, can at all firms, In 1..1 for ick•truirtt, Neu or. Ican, arid all isauls tat.. low's `dissiteapp, river. Passen ger. can ulwayt, fiat at St. Lau-. vtl'al.)l,ll for the Nlisesupto. !Wads a n t .an: thy rout.. t, Louis FARE.— Futst 'l'.. .L. Louim Ila 1 1, 11e1.111.,um , . . .• ..sl'c To . 1 ,111,‘ uu.l 1/.ty1.1: . 'fo Cincinnati aAid 1.1.% nmg-u -burr 14 , Sreasn Gloss FARE. . . ............ . 12 is, 1 1 a.,muligur, and IlaggAgu It misfui I goi 11011/ IS•ol to I},i/ot frt . « of tdmrge. Far Through Tirkots, fu: tioq / islormai 1011. plait.... appl) to .1. 6. CURRY, 'FI. kot. 1. A. P. /1-1111 , A1 ( '' 111 1"‘ 1 +.!• :Awn, ottice. )louottpillrla 11,1,, Po INIon h , or to (11.:0 PA RK IN, Tickrt Ft-lurul rl root :gat 100. A 11.:01.:13) City. .I.A NIES PI. IV Allll. upernitt-Inktit U. A M. Rai F. Ill:NOM - LAND, Agent, l`nt.,lntrgb. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, edit Rl' MO THE Great United States Mail and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on Itm entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, This Rce4, in conueetion with Trains of the Ohio and Iletsiattippl it. It. and Chicago and Galena Rational, forms the moat direct nod only continuous It. It. route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO To CAIRO, CHICAGO To DUBUQUE. Trains learo Chicago as follows: 10 A. M. and 10:20 P. M. Sr. Loris AND Citron EXPRESS. Passengers for St. Louis by this tntin take the cars of the Ohio sad Miss. It. It. at Sandoral, and are carried direct to St. Louis. V..3t, A. M. and 4:10 P. M.--Doneciun AND IiALP-IA EXPRESS., connecting at bnnheth (oppomite Dubuque) with a Dully !Ann of Swain Packet, for St. Paul and the Upper 311.816- nippi river cities. Trnins leave Cairo fo Chi ago and Dubuque at 7:30 A. 31 and 7:00 P. 31. P.nengern from the Ened end places on the Ohio river, dinitined for St. Louie, will nu , ' 19n ranee of todieue and un ertain river navigation from Car to St. Louie, and arrive fifteen hours it advance of the river route, by taking the ca.rn at Cairo. Tickets to Bt. Gniin , Cuiro, Dubuque, St. Paid, end all im portant placket by this route, can be had at the office of the 0. & and C. &P. Radroade In Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad In Chicago. R. B. MASON, Bnperin FirkAl3-- Many have tried the poreand fresh Tina sold at the China Tea Store, and pronounced them superior to any in the city. (nov2o] F. k DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond 1 114'1 ,tr RAILROADS GOING EAST. Erprr.ss Train. Mail Train. Nit,hi Train. _lOlOO A. M. 3:30 P. 11. 11:30 P. M. " 4:45 ' 12:.50 A. M. ...1_::511'. M. CO " " I‹.ll 301 ,• 7:o8 " 821'5 " .< ... 2:41 " " 5:14 n 3:V5) nrr, 9:45 " arr. 8:15 " GOING WEST. Erpress Train. Mail Train. Night Train ... ft-11, A M. Icll6 A. 11. Com I'. NI _10:31 7:tri 6. DEMIZIMEMI BEM =ME 1 : % % 1..% to, ,t ; - at i• , Mp • M in 1 11_ • f• M I e f T 1_ P.JL• fln 44 , 1 " Itor - k 1.11 1. 14. 14 •• 01411,.1 Ir1'• 11 - rl.ni,,:noi.l. 4' 14, " Hrling - too 1,1 oo H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Arnt., Philadelphia. 11. J. I.OSIIIAERT, Superintendent, Altoona. N. ) MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD. Biu, Alt G A E AND CMCAOO Tr , CAIRO. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN: Northern MinoisiOMississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. ALL ILAILItOAD TO TILE MISSIESIPPI Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAILROAD. FORMERLY TUE CUICAUO AND Anwar, AND CENTRAL SILL-MARY TRAVT IS NOW COMPLETED, and Train? run ttu. entire didt.auct , from CIIICA( /0 TO li1;111.1NOTON. TONVIL it.ll , lllt chant/ of Cars. The Only Direct Ilaute 10 Itur lioluey, Keokuk, Mumoodue, ()wino ko. \Vaisella, t Ucs Motto., et.llllCli WWI, tlttl the 00n , ALL RAILROAD tiorre, front Chic. 4, to St. lance, Illtkaninetan. Clinton, Drenturietdro, Spritr: - field, Jack,ornille, Naolea, and InterntettintreNthtions 00 the Illinois Central t;leat Wtedern, nod Olin nod II isAs,di.pi Italirtmdr. Traiun , I 1 the above Line leave Chimp) on the arrhal of Tr 71111 ., from the Finn—avoiding user at any of tin., point, Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and moot reliable route to reach all the important points west of the MissLssippi ne far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles less staging than by any other route. Thu Boast for a Large portion of the way, it laid with the Cormtanrs halt. the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the Wert—well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant now Care. Rv thiti route, pasieingt.lll are mire of making Connec tions, and arrfting at St. L,uie on inlvertistal time, nee dliug the vexations delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as On the roiltu by Alton. Fia.ggags) checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point.. TI TICKETS by this route Cali be purchastsl at all the Kailre)el ()flies,' in the East; at the °Rice of tic' Gem i iit u ly iin C r or ; Clark at oho t, Michigan Railroad Oilice, corner of Lake and Dear burn Ntr.sets, vpi1.3.110 Tienront I bit., Chicagee. VREIGIIT consigliesl by this route will rokaave Immediate doepitteli. ('. E. 1 , 01.1.1.711', ()enema Ticket Agent, Chicago. .(47- TICKETS Cali lw prce - nriel at the principal Itailpoisi Offices of the country. mh 1 a OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE AIIAiIII vIA COLCMBL.. Through trona Pittsburgh to Cincinnati in 14 "lours and 40 Itlinutrs. Coxxrci:•to of al. C. S. Aiwil Line Stearrwrs. C., mgt../ 15501 lA•ktnzh." ItAtlrttatl, Ohs" and N11.0.1,,: , t.1 Itailnerl. anti its. , Law r-ucchurgh It , Attv. Ct.t.K ntwt C. , 11111.11.0• SKI N.•ht.i., with it, units suit :fist ItKlinattt Ct•ht tut ILAllr.rttl.. TIIII0(.01( TICKETS, rut C , tlututtitA tint Citwittottill, 01, St. Ithlutuat.dit, Ar.. L tut C..lituthus suit .N.t.nta, Is 1)-Al tt , o, I nulmuat..ills, St. Lirri.r. lANII rs.s 044,1 AfriCS. -sort and 1 , 41,trt 11.0;71.k. fs , [ll 1 , , (10, Moat, k , 1•1 tirig with 110. Cu, itists.o unit I.,extrtglitu 'Lath - watt, F. S %Intl Lint. Sitquttertt, slue , .uttl At..l 1.-thront - t•lit,r,th oth.,• law OH,. is , -111., t ul , . , v. an 1 . ‘.111.1, 12,1ti•tA h) .It th.... 1,. ~silt In prtteux..l C.Atintlw, ttttd the I 11,ntni DAILY TKA ISN. 111 AXILUAtItUS AND CINCINNATI FtEs - t I'itstd,lls.,ll Lr 'Trolls. sr r 5.,• la::" t/ at W l' sr, -15. 11;1.1.t0,1 1 Lr. ~ I - .i ; T r:, arrive atAl' . Awl l'lnt At I _ hwk. night Itimo That , . Ihit.h,tr,th 1, 3 -.1..1, I' 11 I- t , t Ex pr.,. Train. ttrri••• its tduhtl.o• at 1.. k NI., r,..1 11,1111001 nt 5..t4 k 11 A IN, t IL(>Iltl i/5V1 , 1`,. A.`, I) INItl A 1551.15. F suit Pt:t , l , o,lt A NI al I , ditkpl.:/s.ii 1..., I lkAy t. u,u k I' 11 at 11 1,1, .5,, ut • --1.. I. NI • .1,, I , 1 nm. THIRD P nt C. , t55501.‘, 1.• t. 1 11 , 1,3,0 1 utot wt I . ' 1 11 e- h I , • t ii l.treat American anal U. S. Expt rota and 'tall ItOglitr. MEI ll= CHICIGO .1N1) Sl'. LOUIS, =ME I. nil• N;rt.t .1.3 , A 11 1r tu., .11! AIL• 1 iL).I N 11. V% , I r s 0n.1`4.1, • r• t, • i rfl..-t• A 1 • K.l \ 'AS 1,. 1, • •.-...t..e••1 l!,,••ttoito, 11: r • Nni•or,, mnol 1. , 11, ILI,/ 40 I /1 b. tlJ•ta..•_ 1,41, • I , • Ilszt I u.,41., I , t, 1,. I tlll, ~ A, I , T 1 ,2• `4 , 14 I . ) , Hu. route pr ,,, i3r , - , 1 k •rt rrttl. t— n N. A 1,-L. 2.1 , 1 ai a.' kvt ti,t• t 4 .. N., tht• Tr , ut ,st rI ~1 t!ss , I tt it,"1•• %i" " : , 41 - 1 , " hr.yl,ll t(. nay r .,41.1t ao NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, Reoz4fa FILO)! I' lIT, LII:14 iII IN i Colo En biz+, I oillarag,lto, CIA it,,,,,‘, (Iticto oott, Trrr.• I lou k•, Mock 1,1.i.m.1, Lon!, Y illy, V 1,1,011,1, low:. (Ity , ht. luti in, Ei owl - in., Du I,uquo, Doty tai, °air°, tiol-ouo, N onto, lilotopitto, Ptoirtit, 1-ttiorit al, V ickoburg, P•- it, Nayarit.. New t irleano, ♦ND nit 11,1:Stil'AL C1T11.5 :A THE WENT Amu "turf, Steubenville Si. Indiana Railroad ! IVbich is nos, emnplidsol and in suomssaful operation to twee Steubenville arid Newark, ohm. Combining Railroad and tgeartiksti this rout.. oilers to the traveler a degree of comfort unrivalled L 7 nay Road running West froth Pittsburgh. Fall A rrangotnent. on and Kft,, NI. ON DA Y. IN.”.11111.er ; E ..f 1.11 , 1 ss• LII ninntog wricod and a..0.111..1atn,g s•tll Pit t urgh da) I' NI. VEN TI Captain .;oinr. . FAIRY QUEEN.. J. C . • AttlY . PLUincillgrrn Kli,ep on board, and rigich Sim:limns the 2tl 7 o'clock the following rnortillig—connecting wttli the ?aid Train at 7:15 A. 31.. [baking dirtier. connection with Trairet fur all the above obtaining a romfortahle ro,t. • anti urinal ow the f.tttitte of ...yid I rare! try ratirimuf. 44y- Pare 0 chwiii or by Itny other !Loin tot roni e . For Tho u gh and I,c-it] Tickets, and further Information. 1[1 , 1111rt• .1. IittIISTON, N.. I lt. %Vatter etreot, i; EN. %V. VULTUN, liinpertutentient. L Uhf EN NY, iielieral Ag e nt, novl3 PITTSBURGH & CONSELLSI 11.1,E OPEN FIG ‘V NEWTON To CoN N 11.1. F. LI ft pelgh t mi It. laom PM Lite Thin new spell I, Itwmporta rli "r t• , /illeCill/11 Ans. 'tuner 1:01.1A Inwn Pat,bui,4l, t'untn . lizsiik, sillily. nn nteAnier t iI.IAN will kayo tier wharf, nl. rcw the I.lrnlgr. atteriti•tn t at half-1.:n.4 throe for Want Newton. there w, th lb, Mottl ing Tr.gt I‘.llllg ,111.1 aril lnn t nil, at A. 51.. in limn far the Stagu far Littlunttim Farr to Cionttellnrille II 5 A Trani will hint, ilk tlin taiainstig. at nil!. oit Itir Wont Sees toil. and ...mint t/itirn wnh ill, ntwiuntir at in unit. t.i n,ui, Itittnlturi..ll at 1 P. 51. Fur.. firm tli .... kLrc irullt 1.u1. , 111.1,‘ ti (.. . .... The Frt.ig.lll a:I•1 S. 01 11.4%.• A. AL mid rot mho, a ill L.... 0 Went Newton at P. M., ,c,ppi.Pzi, :tt fol freight and pannengera. On Saturday We anal afternoon tr.fof udl lie,nf.r until tile following inflrfullg at l'lLKorup•t, by satiod.,) afterueon Not from Pion burgh can by thin arraugemetit ge forward without delay. For further information, apply to for 011icern on board thq• stvwsibulat EOLIAN, or to the Agent, at Went Newton and Cuuuulleville. D. W. CALDWELL, °et:3o Assist:in t Superintendent. ()ItPIIANS' COURT SA b6.—Pursuant to an order of the Orpbaria' Court of the County of Allegheny. held at Pittsburgh. on Saturday. the 2.lth day of November, A. D. 1955, will ho exposed to Public Sale, on SATURDAY. the day of Doromber, A. D. Difgr, at RI o'clock in the fortuuxai of said day, at the Court House. In the city of Pittsburgh— AII that certain lot or piece A - ground xituutu to tie Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsyl vania, being part of lot number thirtpfour (No. .84! in ale plan of lots laid out by Robert Watson, Esu., and which plan ix rocurded In lioolt K. 2d, Imo 1114, and hounded and scribed en Yalta., via : Beginning at a taint on Wylie street, at the dintanesi of sixty-seven feet nix ache. ham Vl - atihing. tun ((formerly railed High) ntreet ; thence along Wylie street noutherly thirty-two feet, and along all thin thirty-two feet, (32 feet,) extending hack thirty foot to a lot loaned to J1111. , 11 HA/urn ; nuhJect to a yearly ground rent of ten dollars for ever, and oultiect alno to the name regulations, restrictions and reservations as an , contained ID u certain deed of per petual lease, dated the 11th day of SeptaMbar, A. I). 1825, granted by said Robert Watson to Andrew Getty for sold lot Na 34 in his said pia)), and which is subject teen yearly ground runt of one dollar per foot, to ha paid to said Robert Watson forayer. On which promises are erected two two story Frame Dwelling $OllBl3B. The terms of sale will be made known on the do)• of axle JOHN 0. lIINDLEY, nov27:dltew3t Administrator of Thomas McCollister. A f,661f0C- 7 10 bbls Fletcher's 76° Alcohol IT, more and tar aide lov =MI RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE A M. Cipr. 1 , I T. 41,1. 1.1. .1 Lt MIME= =ME 7e2, '!..11( A I t• o =MEM 01; 111 , 1ett.l. att.! !1.51,. ~p atha Lt i•-r•••I ara, i.•• • pra:• •• )1, •ir t•,,, • .0.1, has, li.r•At;el. , , i, abo 1.1 a:ai 11,•,* 1444 - 1.1. pr.. , •t , • tl./11,111, ti• • t••r 1,111 . 1 M I ti:, C4.11..11/1; pt AM ill. (I I ItliwE,MAl..m. hla - Ilmattanh. Astlintn, e ' utaw•••••• , , ,N(.11• I I rula•un,s levlituoutal. iris 1 / 1 41tI) ,•puta A l “I twat) MAI..• 111.. t 11. .: , 11 offl, or r V.• s r,r,r , Ul loll r r sr Sr, ;rr r! Ilan P 11tt1t.•A\ • Jr.. gupo.rinte .Irnt It J. U. nr 11r.R‘IF.R114 , RV. Lirtier.t.l RAILROAD I=l r•.b - 4. • . I M M. MISCELLANEOUS GREAT DISCOVERY A MPLE TESTS, both by able Practitioners j"l .. and Cliemleal Analysts; leave demonstrated rho great value of PROF. DE tiltATlFil cornlq notion, called " ELECTRIC LIIL,". for the relief and cure of Pain. But the Loth luoutnihi=l,uvneara jeutrexn,ilwert..intrtlyielr.,l.ekrr,ifltehtuinza,,tintitiwnetr. ties have been sold In a very short time-mot grout proportion to those who heard °then. recommend it, who had trod it. That it is a splendid discovery, is everywhve m.hnuwledged; and nothing Ilk.. it was over 'before prepared. Why, for CORNS alone, it is worth id. 00,000 a year to the people, as it always cures these painful tormeu tors is ewsoWso . But what is it not worth to the I,copts if it cures Salt Rheum, .I...ysimilax, Canker, Ulcers, Soros of all kinds, iii.- quently taking away all the pain in twenty-four hoc re.) Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Pronelilli, Piles, Winch Complaints, Cramps, riprasas„ Sore of arellvd Breast, Felons, Wounds of ail Linde, As..? tVould exprm Its value to the people' Y . itecan, a 11,011 will give fl rely for relief from penis. Will this oil relleve CAlrminly it will, Swat !Hen as We have oft,an mnm.l , laaekr• able and high-minded Merchautn, fila) ors, 111 stile mud others have so .1111, after from ton to fifty train. nu%) s t the ELECTRIC MI, is the time,, niedieal roinhinetein pm pared, it , ' 1,,, otlendve nor iiiniriens, hut , It-41,1,1 in all rh, above ant many ether cases. Some honorable and heavy busier-An firms have. it is irm•, sold some of the old slims-, I i ne, bitiunitioun, or used tar, hr. ke..) external siThentions. until their customers returned bottle after butt's, with the remark that "the remedy was worse than the pain;" yet ouch men have never recommended nor given countenance to them. But see sotue'of ear Invt merchants ordering more every tell days., .lad always giving a.dditionai testimony to the value uf this wonderful 'list-every. That a great many Indies are 'Using It as a medlcinal toilet article fur themselves and their children, is well known. It mires all Pimples, Blotches and Eruptions on the face and neck., in so short n time, you would siarcely credit it. It freimently reduces a painful swelling in two hours; has dyne it ti led( an bout; eared many etfortnally in six hours. If ladies la,ew the slrengthrving and healing virtues ill this they would never lee induced to One anything else foe Maul/ cone plaints or pains or any kind. We HOW latent a letter Just received from Brasier Sitter. Esq., who went to England six wads since, (to die.) Isolinsci, July Id, Poor. DE Curn, Philii.—Dear Sir: When I left home for my health, (scrofulowi eruptions, itc.,) I never expected to return again, Lnilieving Unit my complaint would .slll carry me off. When yell gave Inc three bottles )mfr E1...•0ir Oil to take. with MO, 0-4 merely a palliative, I did not dank I would so very soon be called upon to thank you, MI I now for my complete restunttion. I Otis only Roy, before the departure of the ateraner, that you have only to come here with your Oil, to make a fortune, lu one year. There is not mother amtitir medicine in hog laud, It In the world. I will write by nest steamer. Yours, float truly, Itzret Witzt. It cannot be thaw Ulllll,lll.thOls, Who state that old 6421,14, (hill lions discharged loan au mouths to nve rears. been cured by tins Oil. It h.• untrue, our a decep tion, where pain in relieved in one day, often in half an lour. Nu! common sense dictates rm . —cold sin hundred w ritbn 1 , •10,7 any TO , and 66, them. A regular loctor, attendamai; and Ledien can consult a Lady, privately, by dropping a line to the otnre. Advice from a distance, mak ing inquiries that any pliyincimi can aIIANVOI , will Ist pr othiri. ly attended tn. Always ancliaw a bump, as our adaicen are trendy given. and we nre drawn upon it, .4141 i in don bay. All Oar's treated with or without the Oil, ru I have two Pliyawiluin for its,, expreas purponar. YID /I. C. DE tr KATI I. So 39 N larzeet Irottlerr tint three the rhertimeri. Ple tee nod() me or any r - ase or failure to 'urn 11/ from ball an le•mil to throe week, to I wish to cure all. Air For wb by IPr. tiNt./. No. 140 W..,•1 tr,•t. ang,:;o7.d.rm . Coemopontan Art Association ~ ; E, „.V0 AicitAstlEmENl'S n,r die Second A iinu.d c.4lt,Gon ~ 1 OA, tl.•‘s 11 ..,l l.•• ttl 1.11-etnturtt 11/ I A rt. ti thrL. extettstre• et-ItIt• trt..ttz Ow ..11 tgr.l. 'u-It.tutt..l tA I \ , "I t.n tltitti.utt.l tp•IA c , t11..11.,:i. the 4:1./.....11v. kr I, • • A np - rt.:til art, 31/ r•:1 • 4,, 4-• ,1/• • :•I •if tr,t 1'..11/111/,•0111• twet/ 1., u . •.iar •.I tt,t, pru ts•.l.• .1:t ..4 m to, U. gl _ .11‘; r wAsitt .1/11,11 itKAJA F k 11.1.1 A. tto. t \ Ika. %k LIiST tlo. A aLI ta ha, tAtt•-.1 Ettroro• 41,1 cltr• '•11 ..I ot• .1 tt. hoth Hik I "tar! 'hot, l• •o,t.ott -1 to. vf .t.•l .o.o.!•It• t, r .rrrrr V. to ;.t Oo .~t u!. I •1,,. nolut.l - 6 .1 0, A..— tAtio, o , r hr • .55 I:ft )1, OF NI r.• j.PIN . .11,"•t T: i I. .erstrlrtt-. r A at: I ! .• Irr ,t. •rr ! t tr• -t t ~ 1,1.. i n: i~~.~ w ...1 1.. i nii.f. r ~. .. li.e~ I. ,: ~.... !~ u .t ~ .~ =9IEI anzna 1% ... Ayr Al 111 CI RP: IN•1 i II II ‘ii.i V T •! 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Omuta,. tireck octlaxlaur TAI FF'S )1 Eli(' A N Et; E, 11 l'lTTSltUttii/I—EnTrilJtittral In IN44l.—)ncm - pprtthri iy Le411.61“16/7, itio.a . alrooto, toela li•rpett<ai Churf, aallv Institution of Ilea kin.. in the Upited allactod by an expertenceal practhid Mervlaattat, rha the tir.t to Intl. - a...lmi, thy. aletruLi of the a•..mt-hole, Nuclei...l:MlS nod ryitenuttutlly Into the claiacoout, mthe moil. ex tang.-1 nand ativerathod lnWuesi. tramstat ever raven to Um timptcv The unexampled alai.. of the eitahlltaltmeta an to 1.1,111 , • the general prefect - qua it6l Stualetatx °Mom otter thoNe teem tahaormacal r, arlearx. Leap, lattain;,or , of thew Ate h.., In countlukquausci Mill uu 14.111011 i. uti Falun,t ;LAX. II year; Wad numl.eria at the mm 1.111.1. 4. other Gal rrtal 0,110 v., ha, r.. staleil 11-1, aver again In lIoN n lrtl It ...iv employ. Stns ittekeluag Nlr .1 L. 11.1.1 A M i. the beat larap a .,.. I'r1•1111611 In ti 1.61 'tat , . particular., ca. ettl3 la. ..y a Or. War. litch L 6 loaded Irv , It ail.,, roman. Ip. '211) route practical and Interesting hidden, Crtatu our clams exutulnattoria In.a)K•IO.IEVING. pp 1..12. r. , ,yal oetave I larpr, New York. $1,50. A perfort ond , inati, "r l'nurtii tit &nonce and Prartiee DUFF.S STKA.3IItUAT i.orfert ecyfflotil f r each aud lec.3,lemtf 0 1• t L.NDEAVOIL PLE.tS}.I. Lowrie's Eating House, drr, f. l'ULthuryh. All pellio. fntl L,r(io,a) L I \ I\ u re d liilkwAn call and J titlgr, fi,r tlient.l,w • Al wet, p. un ,and, p. ,31 Oyntxrx, Meat, oat.., lluntna‘ln, warm (kni t ;Annul, mid M ik. Fried 11u.L, Nutlle., Buck, heat ealtin k Ar . TL,' rovlrilig will h . will gratify • ikrur3ni. Yiunilies 61490.1 milli 3 , 3,4. ra ~t rinok•ilablo rt., )A1:17A11, Lk: wAtritk:: , , AND ilENAtil.l{l . -- I) BROTHER art. ..11114; Icr thou Lugo and in , . f,J n 4. L 34 tit. and rich Glad Jow..lr at groally r..J urml 1nc.., , 1 , 1. , m.. 6.. il,lll f, n •nun. 1/0, nt".• C. a inch will br rinkns,4 from Chi, F.4lAltrn itianuliielrit, in a few xi rid. }Wit 1.1.1 k l'utchteutret tid , trit.c. to boy g t a .. a ,a. st,taltl intolotllatt.lv out 3.• ot•tertuttitql Inn 0'144151.• It /lIIt ri14:11 , 1 t,, ~,, 1.111,4, Itagot pia, 114/151411TS s 11111r111K.R. ' O. 41 Pill I/ strlvq. nes.t ii.v.r IValake+. Cloak. awl .Isv. , irj I.4vAired iu th. k manner. and wurro.uted. 1'2.1 . • t DEeIDICH ATI' M NI. .I A001% 4 .‘ MA Di II will M, 111114 ri.d enperi..r ~ r 4 1. Wing al.. (hull] tom, , than ch, r.,0,•t, the twailllellt abo.lll. thorn ',H.!: 44,1 54 '11” • 11 , 11. t unrivall.l for 1:14,,rd5. tla.y d wool poll, oil!-,hange of the ink after a thh. trial will Own. L 1.• rejrt lhat ha, bcoh Inarh wanted. 5.1,1 hado•iv,•ti in Ihth•lan..,h by \P,,4,11 ,rivet, ah,ve IjAZORS.—To these who themselves, a really psi.] KWet•l And clean. and 011t/1111, iis ds so for years—is n Ins ury ; 161,1. Ma/per, Limo and 111,,5, It is mew uulvutwAly neknowledipm: that li Belli-kr., A Rarer, sold by W. W. WILSON, s oruor,qof Marks out Fourth streets, (µr surpasses an) I h izor of English mann fat•ture. litquier. try onts thou, and if y•tti don't find tha btatr talent true, Wilevu still nolo., vita y,or niey. nor 14 Rv ERS ! REVOLVERS! Just re corivo,l, by Exprasa, diroct from the ...1...tun., a splendid assort men t of eoLT's REPEATING PISTOLS, .4 four. fire rind six inch barrels, all of 4-4 c which we will roll for ca-11 at as low prices as they can he bought in the city of New York. IYr c.mn going to Australia and California will lind that they caw 11,, better by purchasing their ,gulags at home, than they ~.an =tong strangers—as we give person, a chance to try any of the above Pistol, befl,rp leaving the city, and in caw of a failure we refund the money. BOWS S TETLEY, 130 Wood street, Pittsburgh sopl - _ DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of SECRIs'T DISEASES. His sriccess in long-standing mans is unequalled. The afflicted are invited to call without delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal Dis eases, Rheumatism, Mkt+, or Seminal Debility. should not delay to get his advice. Letters containing a fee, Immediate ly answered. Office and hivato Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alloy, Pitteburgh. Je2,6 LHIRS/IFIELD S: SON, Dealers in Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, and SHIRT MANUFACTU RERS, No. 70 Weal street, between Fourth career. and Dia. mood Pittsburgh, Pa. uovBo t i f f . el i tO•'tROKERS..' - - FARMERS AND MECHANICS' LIFE,- A q7STIN` . -E001SIIS; 'Broker,, FIRE AND 3IATTINE LNSURANCE COMPANY op ol,M...idlitieNOATFiiiiiiciftkieFAL4eirootl. Notes, Drafts, 1." 11 I LADELPIIIA. bonds ' Mortgages, and Loans on collateral ,,, neglitiaTed„, Capital $300,000 Stocks botight and sold an commission. Land Watrintg Amount securely invested $200',000 bought and sold. This Company effects Firs Insurancoon'Briflclings, Goods, „Particular attention paid totho. purchase and Haiti 'Of Furniture, itc. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and per Stoats: o ai Freight. Inland loannina, on Goods, by Rivera, Lakes, All communications attended to promptly. janl Canals, Railroads, and Laud Carriage generally. Also, luau- • • ranre upon Lives, upon the most favorable terms. fitateron.S. lion. Thomas R. Florence, James E. Neap, George It. Armstrong, Charles Dingee, Ed. P. Midden...in, E. R. Ilelmbold, t -twee Ifelinihki, Fred:C. Brewster, Th,qua„ Maudrrtield , Isaac Leech. TEIO3IAS 13. FLOR.ENCE, President- Erntiitelt. Haiiitout. Secretary. PITTSBURG!! REFERENCES. 'f. M. Ikeve, lion. J. R. M'Cllntoek, lion. I'. C. Shannon, Col. 8. W. Mack, lion J. 6. Guthrie, A. B. M'Calintatt, Dig., Thomas J. Wilson Col. J. 11,m Ft Hata , Urn. .1. K. Moorhead, It. M. Riddle. The chararter ii,..:tbov4 Company to of the hna Itill I eviobihes the rare and unusual privileges of Fife, Marine and lAlc inburanc, Gontlenien of elovaterl standing are associated In its man agement, and interested as Stockholders. THOMAZ J. 'TENTER, Agent, 13 -27 No. 110 Water istraeL TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE co5IrA Nl, OF PHILADELPHIA. Dutr.crons--(3lurles W. Baucker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner. Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, 0.. W. Richards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph' E. Rorie, David S. Browne, Nair rim Patterson. CHAS. N. ILLNCEZEI, President. CHAN. 13ANCKER, Secrotary. Confine,' to make imuraneu, perpetual or limited, on every deeeription of property, In Lowe and country, at rates its low 11.11 are consistent with security. The Company have reserved it largo Continent 'Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely inrivfted, af ford ample protection to the aasured. The Aaw , ts of the Company on January la 4 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage 4918,128 EiS Real 11state 81,377 71 Temporary Loans 83,966 17 Stocks 81,880 00 Ac 84,34681 Total $1,212.708 4-1 Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Your Hundred Thou sand Dollars. 1... es by lire, thereby affording id dence of the utivrtntages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. M F T : I t et , 1 4 ' L l I i k. N N s . u T i I S A ' N c A E N D e 0 31MECHANICS'tN.„. o. s 0 WalnutM U tx t , second door tram Fourth, Philodeiphia. A uthorized Capital $500,000 Capital paid in 19200,000 chirterni by the Loyitlattcre of Pinnnjleannt, April 2. 164.1. This Company Is now preitared to loM,, Policies in Fire. Marine, Inland, Navigation and Railroad risks, at the cur rent rates of Premium; and having the rrcnrity of a CIIN-11 it also affords the insured an annual participation in the pruti t., without any liability whatever. 11, nry I. StevetdSoll, Stephen Turnm, .1,,1m W. Tllf,d, John M. Onanmey, Du, id R. Taylor, Alexander Murphy, Thoill. D. Stnltli, 11. K. liicltrdsun, Wilhan, F. 114.n0, John N. Gentn, N. Y., IV Illnun 51orrts, .}amen W. Weston, N. Y. ILENIIY L. STEVENSON, Prttident. 11. K. R.icu-i.l:ld,oN, 8.-7eLnry. TitoNiAs J. 111 INTEL, Agent, ~, t;.',o No. ~ .11 Water :it., between Wood and Market. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COM PAN V, OF pirrsisuivai, cum, t,l Fourth nod ,nuthiudd nut- w. i 11.1trY. BulidlrsaN .11 , 1 other itruperty :gaun=t htlri or da.lll - hy hrt, and tht , !write 0( the Fen And I nlaz].l Nrtriir,atha „tit Tntusp.rtattull. F Johnnton M'Clintock, p. Lon 4. Painter. .0111. N rgltAy IV ad, 1(1111114"n, IV3L F. JOHNSTON, PremidPut. ItoDY I'ATTEHSON, Vir,, I'n•xident. A Al Sec: , ttry 141111 Tr02.5(11,1". Eli, A mil,tll-111 :4cn•tar7. UNITED STATES LIFE RANCE. AN .CITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Pent k nla.Plll.ll.—Cleartorod April 2<111.. 18&O. Charter PerpvtuO CANT I I, V..!,0.1kx). no, ,C Third need Ci,entnnt strrei. 11,1h.s.•10/“.. THE fioNtE 134)A RD AT PIIII.ADMI,IIII.I NIL GlTOrtg .`t• ft. Cra a f. , L Paul IL ih.l.larcL ‘l, Lvrt..lieo J.tinAuti 1-n:tanun \I .10t. (iou. Mellen! Flo,Dr ‘..,11x, 01i1..111 .tser, I%lcks.-e. •:411.;.1,13 If..'. • ; 11. W cit. 31 11 ;• ' .IciccE, c; /cc IC Cc. V.„r y. 31. I) i t . K It SOLI). Age). t. , Cc: c N.,.:4 Fourth elr.et. l'cit.csburg.ll. NAT EST INSI'IIANCE COMI'.ANY. IT cs —ll I: 1)111C:•11 . 1, ; P. 31 • ) cct, ) lc c 1:1 1.11,L, of $1.4.3, FIRE and RIN I —... IA tl! adjust...l nu.l itsvmptly I I I• , ,• tru/1.4 4 .7,1 1/y Directors 'Alto aro /.3.1 Iglu" an, , al itiK•srt,. matutaisa cluraut, V. :1.• / I. 1/o.lt probuction 1.0 .1... tr, 0/ I, 111.:11.41. - k . Jr, C. I'. Itickelson, J. W. Bull. r • I I' I 1aw...1, W. Jacks., to NI. \n3l" 1., Thonra, o t a N, 9: 11 at•• 1 'tn., War,•11.,t1.. Spanel I`o.l,lmt,h, Pittahargb Dollar Savings Institution, Sire/. Tliat 11.kNfi, I \u11 OPEN daily I - mitt tJ to 2 o'clock : also. on II ishowlay not Saturday everdnu - s. from 7 P. J Jouta not lex, than Olt Dott,rt, nd n turtlen.l ~1 tle• prfit, deetaraat twien n yew. In June l a., Mt Truateen, for the tomt , ctiat of furtheritc4 the le In, nirtlt oati.s - to of the Institution, hallo nterra! into I. therel , 3 int mitlitional security to tie -11,• r , 01,111114 li,. I 71111rter. iii.lnws, Rules and ltegie Int ism, fin InalieNl rims. on utmlieutiln at the °then. P , ,Jatent—ai EtalttE A' Irt PILL'S/PEN - RI 11,11,r nn.ll Iteitmrt,, John 11. Sli , sints , rp,r, It 0 h,ta, K napp, 11 lib.. F. Jobtintoli, 1. Grattan Murphy, mu. , " NV Iltulnaan, Tliftatuld Umbstoetter, Alexander itruille), lumc M. Pennock, 11111...ul William J. Anderson. TELUSTEnti. Ihtettofen. Jamea florlimart, I 1,11 Our tins rn , John M. Kirkpatrick, Altsuu Culla, tson, John D. 311',Ird, I:olNart Cheat,. liotiort Morrow, .1 liarshner Cottio, %Yakut . I'. Marxisall. Almon A. Currier, A. M. l'otloak, John S. Coaturivo, Henry Itinglralt, (Karim. A. t oltut. Itotiert Robb, K. tr. Rdrmuton, (lectrua R. Riddle, Francis Ithoade, Junt&i Jamey S. Moon. lieortm L.N.oldert NVilltiun S. ll.wen. Alexander Tindle. ,Vrerriary rvt<f Treasurrr- - eIIARLES A. COLTON. J,).19-.llly )C 1.11.1 C SALE OF VALI'AI3LE LANDB.—The under- I xig - utvi wiii otTor at Public Solo, at tho Merchants' )a hang', Fourth street, Pittsburgh, on TIIVILSDAY, Jannary .t. 1 , •O4 at 7 o'clock, the following deacriboil valuable proper being Lots Noi. U and 10 of the titinliaker MI of Lots, 'num,' in Pim. Township, Allegheny County, two miles trem 11nkerstown lsa No. 9 contains 150 arms of land, 50 of which are hared and in a high stmt., of cultivation, the ladancs sprout land. There tea iir-st-rate spring.of water on the Th.• I:nnn.,einents consist of a lag Tenant lions.• so I mable, Ath other mittunittings, and to bounded as tot- L.,., North b) lands of Isaac Grubbs and J. Wiuldle; south I•y lands of Ihtvid Crosby. Thomas hoary and James Donlan; :ut by lauds of Win. Sudan's heirs; went by lands of Wm. 11 ilson and other. let No. 10 contains 1:s0 aertui, about 100 of which aro ,Lend and in an excellent state of cultivation, the remainder fir.t quality white oak timber hind. Thu improvements are two Tenant Houses, Men. Stable. be. On this tenet will bu found excellent spring water, as well es a ma, which might Iwo converted late s nail-moo without much expense. Lid No 10 in bounded un the north by lands of Johnson Wilson; amth Ly lends of noel,. Gibson; ..st by lands of Richard Wtrrow and Win. Dickey; west by lands of Thomas and I - ha: lee G ibson. These err the lost two tracts of the above plan of lots, (for loch Themes (iibson has been acting as Agent) therefore purchaser, should look to their interests, as they will have a rine opportunity of making a handeome investment. Persons ..o..hing to view the pmperty will call on the tenants, on 00 be, ter the properties. Terms of sale nettle known at the 10 and place. For Maher pat - t)culars. miaow E. PAUL Itarto's Keystone Hones, Rotating, Pa. cFr SAMUEL W. HOFFMAN, Esti., No. Z,41 North Twelfth street. Philadelphia. no v 27. t(, la)) P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer (lITY PROPERTY 1. - .:OR SALE-BLAKELy bare for sale the foliow ing desirable city I,rty, A ll,nse ant Lot on the North Common. in Allegheny city. A I t of Cin qind en Carson street, in Birmingham, and two A ti round Agenue, and ,ovon „. rdng A N I , ho/110101 (liCl.11A1,1) NV11.)1.4.1.10 Liquor KNlnblinl.. Li10•r11 Ktruet. Fifth Word; lot 2.5 by leo frog loop, ~, (I, \l/trutloure, flmw, A Vt`i) floe G.tnrg.•. building; on Robinson stroot, runnit:: 1,,n.1, t.. Anu sire. I ; lot '27 by 11X1 G•rt. I ..nr Leta of Ground on Quarry strrot, 25 by 1 ;vet. 41.• L 1 of tiround on Liberty streot, Firth Ward. q..• I. and tw. , Dwelling Manus:, In Lawrenciwille. t' II and g'! tliie Of our lt,gistcrs, with lull dwscripijoii, • o U NTlt Y PROPERTY FOR SALE 111. AK MA . & ItICIIEI: have for stile: A rtrin of 141 acre,, in Adams townshil. Butler ,enty. 15..., ono of Igo acres near Apollo. Armstrong cooty. 11,, one 01 . 2S - 1 acres in Versaill, tr. A npghouy 0 2,,,,ty. A 1,% OM. ~f 40 acres ill Plum tp., tll, Al , l, one of 110 acme ill rattan Ip., do Al,o, .4, of Oil acres In Robinson ip., du t Is , . one of 71. acres in Pltuu Ip.. do llso, one 01 . 118 acres In Plum tp., do Also, ono of 110 acres In Plum tp., tlo Also, a beautiful piece of land In fiat town/ship. containing I ; ~...•,,. Wahl n four miles of Pittsburgh. Also, 3 , ,..; arr.+, with Jultable building. fora suburban stelae ore, to Minersrille„, within fifteen minutes' calk of the W. W. WILSON. 1 city. Also, a Farm of lad tuxes in Versaillee township. t. , tee of lid acres adjoining the above Sum. Ales, DA) Building Lots at the end of the new bridge at Sharpsburg. lying between Shurpsburg and Stewartstown. The also, Farms and Lots are very desirable, and worthy the attention of those desiring tech property. Please call mod get one of our Registers. tlectt:daw HEETING 5I U SLINS— One particular ltrand, the pre-eminent merit of which has been petals lished by long experience, and is now universally acknow ledged. The choice cotton from which they art male, their freedom from imperfections. the tirmnees and smoothness of their threat!, and the general excellence of their manufac ture, render them unquestionably the most serviceable, du rable and economical Sheeting on or offered to the public. To be Mid at the House Furnishing and Mourning Store of BROOKS lc COOPER, No. 75 Markefat rapt. I' CITY COLLEGE-DAY AND EVENING moans—arithmetic, 'Writing and Book-kreytni—Ladies and Gentlemen's Apartments separate. ARITILMATIC, and its applications to busttlega, (a new system,) shorter, plainer, and better adapted to business, than i. to be found In any treatise. Results obtained with great ihrility by new rules, termed "Arithmetical Magic!! Arith metic, per mouth, Call for a Circular of the College. dent W JENIKINA, 4 ), - 4 . ;*. * INSURA J. UAILDINEIt COFFIN, Agent, Office, north-east cor. Wood .11.1 Third stn. E=! A LITIPMFLED CAPITAL $.3,0u moo. DUI 6,71,1:9. Itmly Putternmi, lionuedy T. Friend, I. Grier Sproul. 4.1.rg - o R. Whita, A. A. Carrier, W. S. 11.1, 4 D. E. Park, 11. It. Cogypthall. `=„ l •.' - PATRICKS 4S:, FRIEND, Bankers and Ex change Brokers, and Deaden, in Notes, Drafts, Accept ant-T. Gold, sayer and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the 144- ern and Weslernkl:tiea ots . olnualy for sale. . . _ . . Collections nifiiid in . rtil the cities throughout the United Statev. • Depoulta rectived in put, fundY or current;papot. at the airner of Fifth and Wood-iii-rvilts:• feb3 ______ NIIOLMES 85• SONS, Bankers and Ex , • change Brokora, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Aceephs. anted, onithe V.l' Ist: ern and Western Cities constantly for sle. Colbations made In all the cities thrungliout the Unit iF States. Deposits received in par finals or imrrent paper, Ni.n 67 Market street; between Vhird and Fourth sfs. E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers tind 14- . clmp. Brokers, Dealers in Exithatige,,Chin, Blink No tom. Sight and Time Drafts, &c. Collectionb carefully , rib• tended to, and proceeds remitted to any imrt ortho Union. Stocks [ought and bold on commission. Xi?. No. 74 Fourth street, next dook to the Dank of Pitts burgh. sepl3 TORN WOODS, Banker and ::Exchange'fur Broker,Dopler in Exchange, Commercial and Think Note s. Notes. Stock bought and sold on commission. ClellectiMis earefullyuttended tee Interest paid on Deposit. 45Y- No. 583 i: Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. : declo rI I IIOMAS . WOODS, Commercial Brolier, and Dealer In Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate,. sic, No. i 6 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa lank CLOTHING.- CLOTHING STORE. JOHN M'CLOSHEV & CO., FORMERLY OF,THE CELEBRATED CLOTILINO DEMI' os EnunatriSmarr; tehlall baletven an unbounded popularity under tho name of the TIME DIG DOORS, have, for the purpose of acquiring more armee for their immense inasinesa, removed to the spacious building on the CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY AND *MID STREET, When thoy have now tho must splendid stock of CLOTHS AND HEADY-MADE CLOTHLtiG, That has ever been ()feral to the public Their principal object for this removal, is to give them more facilities for TIIE WHOLESALE. TRADE. . They are prepared to mil Goods at the . Lowest Eastern Prices! And they will warrant them he as good as uny manta'. te tured in-the tinted' ' .' , ' Custom Work in the Beat Style, AND UPON THE SHOHTINIT NOTICE. They harl on hand a fall and beautiful assortment of CLOTHS AND COATINGS, FOR FROCKS, DRESS, WAIZING AND BUSINESS COATS. . , • Our Interests are identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in fill ing all orders we may be favored with. PDHGET THE PLACE, NO. SS WOOD STREET, (UST HID 4 COEN= OP DIAMOND ALLEY N. R.—Wo desire oar patrons to understand that we have no longer my connection with the Clothing Enhicaras no Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the house above designated. ouir23 JOHN ACCLOSILEY k CO. Wane ILIMPTOI.I -4LIfYLE CIMPDCLL. 1:11A3IPTON & CAMPBELL, ( late of the tutu of Hampton, Wilson it C 0.,) Wholesalo Dealers in MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, adapted to the We Trado No. 82 Third street, between Wood and Market, Pitts. burgh ' . Amongst our stock, which is the largest and most complete lu the country, will be found, at hay prices— Melia Clothing, of every description; Bays' do. do. A 1.5-eat variety of Undershirts and Drawers; A full stock of Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Neck Ties and Stocks; A splendid assortment of Sitspenders; do. Men's Winter Hosiery; do. do. Boys' do. Linen and Muslin Skirts and Drawers; Canton Flannel du. di Gum Elastic Goods; And a full stork of goods adapted to 3linors and Forums' wear, Ac. Moo, l'utireliss of all grades. u . t. We invite our old acquainnukes, and all dealers in our line, to call and tO:111:031e for themselvea. We Cr,, lion opening our third supply, and our stock is full and complete. Warehonso on Third street, half nay between Wood owl Market. tictLa:diw N EW EWCLO'rIIINu STORE No. 4 Sixth wart ttitpubt, L,l ,tp. Tho her ham jtntt t in- new t,tai..l,l:Ontot. mit..re lie has ayl on anal tarAt• told ( . 11(.4, tit of all articles of cLoritt NC, hich he warrau t. tainal to :nih in the city. and t‘ at th e ow¢.l. reasonable pracs. 'flue public our,, requomted hut, 0 all. [ marth. Iy ! B. iPPEN HEI MER. DRY GOODS T 4 IIRsT ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS Al' Lovr: warm MRS_ N,. 74 Markrt r , treot, Pict. Lartil,, of the 11. Llt&tis DEI•AftTli ENT LI tuku,nally • etitaiti It of the and itiot destralile (lout. 11,i sir 11.0 eler al 4, It) var.!. su en RS El( t.rit EtViieh Meiu. . itlit4lllll,ll, ; )Loon do Litilleit . Stripes: lA...burp; /lie. NEEDLiIf IV, I'll< —The le t amartnient in ilia city. Collars. Cheinriettes, Sieryi t: W1•11311eili and Inset t iu;ni ; Sliaw6. Ghat(, .fulnlaa and :Scarfs; New et) lo Broche, Caslintero Moira Ant. Velvet. Mellow. Craps Silk, Zigetlier with it large asisortmozit of MOUItNINO GOODS of all descriptions. Our Dom. Eerie mtd 1101:SE FUJINISIHNO'WART HEST is well euppliv.l, and wo feel coundent that we can offer greater inducements IntAr than we have ever been nide to offer Lelure. We solicit an eXalliLlatiOU uf our stock I,v -:ore purchw.iug oleowhere, as all will Sod it to their udrnm t 11 4 . 0. LI/ do no. We trill olio he almwit daily in the revoipt or new nud d. Amble Geode throughout the biairsum LOVE BROTHERS, (Formerly Young, 'Steven-lon 14 Love.) supti Nu. 73 Market street. Pittsburgh, Pa. HOTELS. --- MANSION ROUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, Plineutrron, No. 344 Liberty etrisst, just beside the ra..,,enger Depot of the l'ennsylvanai Ihdlread, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers ani ling by that mad. Tim proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attuchisl a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YAIID, afford ing ample seetitiormastion to travelers and temu_sters. lily Larder and Dar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. T. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. S Clait streets, Pittsburgh, Pa—The undersigned, former ly of "Brown's Hotel," having taken this large and conimo. dlous HOTEL, and having' refitted It in magnificent style. would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a cull. Assured, with the convenience of the house and his long experience :n the business, a give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. feta; WAL C. CONNEILY. 00D INTENT HOUSE, corner of Liber ty and Oranistreeta, near the Railroad Depot. jautily .J. 4 'KT'S. SHANNON, Proprietor. RESTA lIRAN TS WILKINS HALL, W. C. GA_LLAGILER, l'uoratrros., Fourth street, between Wood and Smith ileLd.—This spacious establishment has been leaved by the subscriber, and completely renovated. lie is at all hour!, prepared to furnish every luxury that can to found iu the best regulated restaurants in the States. His gracious Ear will always be supplied with the very best Liquors. (hullo of every description, in its season, can always bo found at Wilkins Hall. Lapr73 W. C. GALLAGHER. CORNUCOPIA OYSTER AND COFFEE ROUSE. D. BARNAItD, PROrttIETOIL, No. 40, Fifth street, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. junr4ly KENNET ALE.—W. D. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of 811.1.TIDS celebrated Kennett Ale and Brown Stout Also, Common Ale and Porter, in quart and pint l.ttles. 'Elio attention of fatuities, and the trade, is respectfully solicited. aull:y A/IINERAE WATER AND SARSAPA -11 I{ILLA.-W5l. D. ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn. t, uow manufacturtng and bottling the above beverages on all ...sten:dye scale. Ills articles are of the beet quality, and manufactured from the purest materiaLs. octl7:ly 1111P1-IANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue of vv an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county. 1 Nk 111 anyone to public sale, on the premises, in Moon town sl,,p, within ere and a half miles of the Ohio and Pennsyl vania Railroad Station at Maysville, OA Saturday, the FIRST LAY oil' DECEMBER, at 2 o'clock P. IL, the following ale serihni real estate, the property of Jetsam Al'Eators, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased: All that certain tract or piece of land situate in Moon township, Allegheny county, bounded and described MY Col laws, to wit: Beginning at 11 post on the Sharon road, thence meth 10 1 4 degrees, most 27 perches to a gum tree; thence north lu degrees, west 16 4-10 perches to a post; thence north 3.4 degrees, east 21 perches to n post in the run; thence north sby degr,,,, east 0-10 perele to H walnut: thence north degrees, east 12 perches to an elm; thence north till(Teel.23, east ;;ti perches to a post on line of land of Watt; them. south 52.4 degreed, east :Mil 00-100 perches to a chestnut oak; thence south 15 degrees, west lir/ perches to a White oak; thence south 74 , /, degrees, east 4e porches to white oak; thence .wali 2 degrees, teuit t-10 ;wryl...a to a poet at Ole Sharon road; thence along said nod north ria degrees. moat S 6-10 porches du a post; then, north SSA degrees, neat 12 perches to a black oak; thence north 70 dogrvs, wcat 12040 perches to a pest; thence north degree, writ . 4'17-10 pen tars to a peat on a township road; thence :Jong Wit township road F o al, 391," degrees, , rot 76 1 , 10 perches to a post on line of laud of - Robert it o d a rd ; thence north 753 degrees, west 151 740 perches to a lost; thence north 17 degrees, oast SU perches to a post; thence north n% degmes, eostlV3 perehes - to a pout; thence south SWi degrees, east 27 perches to a peat on the Sharon road. the place of beginning- ~c ontaining Trails - and 27 . perches, with the allowance, making in all over 30Bucres. Traus or 5012.--One-third cash, ou the dolivdry of the deedilllie balance to b 9 paid in two equal animal pay- Meats, with interest ; secured by bond and mortgage on the promises. Ily the Court. GEORGE C. Mr:FADDEN, Administrato. Fur Further particulars, enquire of said Administrator, at No. 39 Fourth street, or of S. W. GILL, Attorney at low, oSico No. 89 Fifth street Pittsburgh. [novlOnrst OOYSTERS-100,000 Shell Oysters, just ar rived. Sold at wholesale and retail. We invite the citizens to come and try them. Fain- Bien supplied with SHELL OYSTERS at 50c, 713 e and t u per hundred. You will find out that this is the right way to buy them. Wo keep constantly on hand cans of Oysters—solti wholesale and retail—of superior quality. Restaurants will do well by giving us a calL CHARLES liI3IBLE, Corner of Hand and Liberty streets. N. B.—The different qualities of Oystem are: Duck Creeks, Morris River, Coves, Egg Harbor, Salta ,te. norl4:2t HEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA—Dr. BROWN hereby informs the afflicted that his remedy for the above men. tioned diseases is ono that will cure. He will warrant cure in any case of this kind. This remedy was never kilown to fall when properly persevered with. Many suffer the torture of this complaint for months and yours, when a few dollars would procure a certain, safe mid speedy remedy. Office and Pdvato Conculting Room, No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY. Je2ls ~ ~ K .... r . ~.~ „ s t JO ,± 1 h !~3i .M~~ .''^F~~ IMIMMIM ~. ~+ , . ,• • I MEDIC AL. AYER'S CATHAIRTIC FILLS OPERATP, by theirpowcrful far. . , once, oil for intscual SWAM f 0 pttrit • ^? . l-4 Ma Maid and ithcrin6rtelt Intotrearte." - .1 7 netion. TheyrowettAht , t)sitnalai: „ A* of the stousich.how, ts f illyer add otht -," • rarli gabrtherldtlY;itnil, by rostorhl ' ' ""- ' their irroguiantitgthei WC-heath, CO %Wove! , they exist, suds d:+- . rithgetheats as aro the first =moat 01 . - these. 'Au extousiYetrird of that . • ' N h - rues, liyPfofawass , Phyldchuis Pathettridtaseltuwu coll/A of danAerturethiesistss ost bi yendln.dteyn they nut sithitatttialed hv, poems of Joy, es:lllea poll - her , and eh-trader:es COreedit" suspWlon untruth` ten' aitilicatev ant tiddhilletl'ln 'my America' - Altattride; tvhllltlihe Agents behner'fittfrold'ilid-plessed to Ca nisgtrmi-ttritlritiqulring. • Annexed eve give Dirr4ion4 for theleguo lathe ouregaini which theyjutv . . , :lly/Lk.unti to mire. Non (-Vs - mt.:its:L-IVdc, one &two. a Pills. °reach (pie tic to - gehily mays ihethow4Pr. 'astirtmasiiirequently tb oWrgatiu.Scanco kAf ,Puns,•and thCraftlYl•ane. cOraphuirt the cure of both_ Nn f, teen can feel well,While tauter costive ha'bitof Vista it slimild :be,' an , It nva be '- PthluPtlY.thliPl'ed , • Yon IresPEnsm, an is scCtimes 'the cats; s; Of COMM lONS, mad alicaysmncomfortable, talus hilloislosee—from on to four—to stimulate the stomach and UrnyintoltedthY tion. They will do it, and the hoe, aim!, koam-bitrn ' nnaktrrn of dydpepilif will rapidly disappear. - When it ha , - ono, dall'Obravt, , th4allred you , • Von A Botn.',Slult,,on IforbP, Amadeu q//the Bvtoek Width produckm general depression hf the - spirits and bat health, 'fiike'lrcur'fdar thcight: Pills nt first, tend mane &soh afterwards;untit actitity and ktrength. 'b restored tt Fan liravoossrsts Sten EIEADACuE,,ZiAtrEPAI firth el fit ...Vontach, Bdck - or..sstk;take fitnn tont to elghtpills_on gain; to bed. 'lf the Y -do nueoperate• sufficiently; take more tit' nextday, until they do, These complaints wilt be swept= from ties system. bon't wcar these and their kindred disot, dews because your stoinitch is foul. Von' Foloitn.4 -Enx - anzzds;raent all iDueaux qf the Intim the ffillncredy and frequently, Whoop the bowels aper The expptious will generally begin tq dhinish =ldle appe.ar. Wally dratriful ulcers and soup have Leen healer 'up,bythn virgin and putifsing eine/. of fiitxs Pithy area sonic disgusting dhieas6s whlch - seemed to-=tante the wholt system have completely yielded to their influence, la:mini the sufferer In perfect health. Patients! your duty to sod My forbids, that you nhouldl.puiradd yourself around, tin world' covered with Irnuples, blotches,,ulcer4nores, and al many of 'the unclean diseases of thaskin, because your sys„ tern mute cleansing. To Pustrr run BtOon they are tile best medicine over Ms! , colored. They should-be-taken freely and frequently, anc the impurities which n9w the seWs of incurable diseases will swaproutiff the system' Iffte char befare the wind. B 1 this pmpertY they do as mach good in' presenting sicknow as by the remarkable cures whiCh - they two , melHec ereri, where. Lt yen Coarmilcm, 31tit - GICF„ anti all Miens Afredions, arisc' • from some derangement--either torpidity congestion, at obstructions of the Liver; Torpidity and congestion vltlat4 the bile and render it unfit for digestion, , This LlM...trout to the health, arid the constitution is fritquentlyqindenninec by no other cause. Indigestion ls. the. symptom, Obatritcl-, non of the duct which empties the Lilo into the stomach - , causes the bile tonyerilowinto the Veit& ,produ*: Jaundice, wills a long and dangerous train. of Mils. COGV tivenitsa, or alternately Costiveness *and Murrill:ea; provailtl. Feverish: symptoms, languor, law spirite,Avearitiette,roatteset eery and melancholy, with sometimes Inability to pleeivanelt.:s, sornetime4 great drowsiness; sometimes there lit Severe 11314 ls the side; the skin and the white , of the_ eyeti,becomtit grismisli yellow; the stomach acid; the bowels sore to tint:, touch; the Adele system irritable; WO a tendency to fevers which may turn to Lotions facer, Whims colib c hilicrus laea, dysentery, Lo. A nanlime done of three or lour Ping c's taken at night, followtsl by two or three in die morning,*_ repeated a few days, will remove the cause of all these t blot. It is wicked to suffer each patio when you can cu rrd them for 25 cords. ILIIEUXATInt, GOUT, and all litilammatary Priai are raplk.. ly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon thei," blood, and the othunlue which they afford to The vital pritek 4 , erode of Life. For these and all kindred complaints they should be taken in mild doses, to move the bowels gentlyi but freely. As a DINNER Pitt, this is both agreeable and useful. Nat - Fill can be made more pleasant to take, and certainly noel has ken mate more milaival to the purpoSe for which tt' dinner pill it employed. Preper.l by Dr. :TAMES C. AVER, Practical and Analita.' cal Chemist, Lowell, Muss. Price 2.5 cents per box. Flue boxes fur $l. Sold by B. A. PAIINESTOCK ,tCO.,at whole:L.4o and re .i tail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealemi everywhere. ' oct6:4maltw it • (ktat Cox* Pm* Dr. flogcre+ Syrup o 4 OBWORt 1 44 edattli POE THE COMPLETE CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis,' Spitting Blood, Asthma, AND ALL OTHER LUNO CO3EPLAINTS TENDING TO CONSUMPTI - ON!! i above Expectorant, an eriereTThy..n.=,.li,hus=erarl Preparation, and Is offered for the 0051eLLITE CURE of ; those diseases of the TEHgOAT and , rAGNOIgs I r'r winch, 11 neglected, usually terminate fatally In CON. NUITPTION. It contains no °plait, Calmat, or any mineral whatever, butts composed entirely of those /I.nds, Herbs, anti. Vivetable B. , iEstancee, which have a specific influence upon the Lungs and their connected organs. Its immediate effect Is to' allay all Irritation, and gently remove the 'phlegm and. caber' Morbid scare. lions, from the Throat and air-passages, thos`relloving flt'e Cough, by subduing the Infistumatlert.and other causes which give rise to it. It Is approved of and re commended by Physicians of the highest standing, and may be given with perfect afety to the youngest child orJ the most delicate, female. Less than halfa bottle will grp#aty etre Fy.ozdt4 nary COLD or COLTGLI, by following the directions. Om btste is =LAY sufficient for a case of, jenza. • few dame will relieve Tickling is thaßroat,) or Hoarseness.. . Ono bottle will effectually stop Spitting Blood. Three to Sir bottles only aro required In as or Asthma. Four to Eight:boglee will cure any ease of Inelpipi, ent Consumption. One Wad is warranted always to do good, and satisfy the patient that he to on the right road to a CURE. Judge now whether or notit ls'best to use rertift- • cates on file al the office from multitudes of restored suf. ferers.i A. L SCOWL'', iSz Co:, PrOPrieton% No. 304 BROADWAX . , (cor. Duane SL) - Nita -.Pork. For Sale by ail Druggists throughout the United &atm anTllnTs;ia For sale, wholcaalo and rota, by R. E. SELLERS CO, corner Wood and Second streets. Sold alqo by lIE'RBERSON & BRO., Liberty atreetill. P. SCHWARTZ, and BEORHA3I & IitIZENHAN, Allegheny City. - horSiledAw -INHALATION FOR THE _ CURE OF ASTHMA AND COMMON. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL. HYGEANA BROUGHT BOMB TO THE DOOR-OF THE:HUAAON AWONDERFIJ.L DISCOVERY has recent ly been made by Dr. CITIMIS, of this city, ill the treat ment of Consumption, Asthma, .and alidiStruies'of tholungs. We refer to "DR. Coatis.' Llieraxi, on LYILIII.NO Ilvazart VAPOR ASO CILL I / 1 11' SYMP." With this new method, Dr. C. has teetered many afllleted ones to lielllth; as an evidence of which, Le has illiltlELLMable: zdtifloates. • Speaking Of the treatment, a physician remarks: It Is evident that Inhaling. —constantly breathing an a,, ,, rissd,le, healing vase?--tho• medicinal, properties most come in direetcontact with thee whole terlal 'cavities of the 'prigs, and thus escape the many' and varied chati•s produced - upon them when introducast into the stomach, and 'alibied 'to the process of digestion." The Hygeana is for rale by all the Druggists throrighout the. country. .:‘!"eto of January 14. " - The Inhaler is worrion the breast, voider tho linen, with out the least inconvenience—the heat of thfilMdy being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. ilundresla of cases of cures, like the following, might be named: . ,• Ono package of the 'lmams his cured nit of the Asthma, of sia. years' standing. 1 Kgmitml, Postmaster of. Duncannott Pa. I am cured of the Asthma, of ten years' stalidhig, by Dr. Curtis' tlygrana. Idamitam.F.nrres, Brooklyn,,N. Y. PAt.i.. of No. ,5 Ihunniond street, N. Y., was cured of a severe case of 13ronchitis by the Ilygeatia. . My sister hes - been cured of a distresdng cough, of several years' standing, and decided to be Incurable the phyai clans. She was cured iu one month, by the J. IL llamizst, - Richinund,'lde. The Rev. Dr. CIIEEVE:a, of Now-York, testifies of one medi cine in the following language: Nair 110aE., November '4 .5. 2854. Deßr thtnk highly of Dr. Cartis'llYgeana ns arm oily disolools t Lilo thtutt iutiotigo. ilating• had. &onto opportunity to to tit its oftim.c.y, I ain convinced that it le utt.et excellent medicine; both the Syrup and th e . inhaling aptiiiCAtiOn to tl o chest.. • • ' N. 13.—Dr. Currie' llygeana is Ole ORIGINAL and ONLY (I ENGINE ARTICLE; all others ere Nen hititationA or vile wi INJURIOUS counterfeits. shun them Ay you would . /far- - For rob by Pr. (leo. 11. IC pyher, 14(r1Vood stiet;t; IL. E. Sellers .t Co.; Leo A. li...Acluun. Alle.gbety eity;'John Nr‘v Ilright.u; C.A.. Kabier, nocilretom. • ' my.l.4;tlbAr6ta . • SANDS' 5A1L5 ' .4..P.A.114 - LiLL: IN QUAET BOTTLS. Fbr The Re2nensll and 11 . rmernerit fare of an Dier.asea arising. f ruin au impurn. State hrttae. .4tul, or • Ik.thd Ow System.: • This truly valuable pn•pmation Is extracted from selected mini of the tinest dt..cription, by means Mau expensive and powerful 111 , 1111111115, volueh Obtaiits the medicinal and active principle in a highly coma:o.mnd Cum, an acientitimily con. kilning the several vegetable prodners in the. proems that h. oompound extract uf Sarsaparilla is obtained.inkultely sup , rior to any other for purifying the blue d , and the mire of &raiblas e.lt , Jammu, Ulcers, Fever,. Sores:LPimples, Molts, •MPtiOnS, 11.11 , 41111Wisui, Ilerrurial clisearies, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Brouelidis„-Consumption, Female Ir regularities, Los. of Appetite, and Ouneral dichility. This powerful remedial agent eta simultaneously upon dm Stomach, the Circulation.and theitowels, and gently stints'. lotus, while it disengages and expels from the nyatem all that is irritating and prejudicial tit bodily lienithS • - Mini - purely vegetable, it is perfectly Mantle :se id its eperallim ethe 'must delicate persons may tuliatt at any thou with perfect safety. The astonishing anceess'uf thla medicine , constantly in creasing during the last sixteen . years, has seeureiliZr it the distinguished commendations or tile Faculty, it 'enjoys a widespread populurityand extensive patronahniwitich throws entirely otttof competitioli every other prcpatation of baron partite. , Attention is respectfully solicited ter theetirildscirts certifi cate ANtYlliblit CURE OF 'SCROFULA. . .! • -Taririlq-1.7. Sopteufbur I,lSts4. Messrs. 4. IL er Brad --licsatlerueu : 1 hosu , for Dearly threo years been troubled with that dreadfuddieease, la so much so, as to booffenstre to my husbiind and to my self; and to obtain relisfih.‘' , tried cYorY hind of. modish,' that came under my notice, without effect- One of,my neigln born, who had been cured of a similar ianult,lut by, your Sarsaparilla, ad visa/ me to mate a trial Lf if, and lama trots say that it has done tno mworld of good, haying completely cured me. hoping that my evidense may induce others similarly aillicted to adopt the sam e f Lu , , u .dy, w ith t h e satisfactory results, I remain grataftilly.ydurai- J. Youutsu. ga.Prepursd and sold by A. B. 5: D. B..A.N . Da, Dmggial and Chemists, 100 Fulton Rtreet, New l'ark. "sale.. by B. A. PALLNESTOGIi BROS,PlttSburgli, and by Druggists generally. Price Cl per bottle, or di bot tles for $5, nos:a:bit OLIVE 01L--60 baskets fQQr sale by..l D. A. FAH eack, _ tx)r. Wood and Piro, titruntaL 4 . .. '.~.~~~~r( , .. . t .. 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