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PITTSBURGH POST.
ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE PAM TRAINS
As the hritisidi Ifothjohildibirted materi- ; FROM PITTEIBURaII TO CINCTNNATI
ally to the downfall of Napoleon, so they have
iiadAt hand in all the subsequent operatiohs of
the eastern world. The New York Journal of
Commerce has the following remarks respecting the
recent transactions of the money kings:
Their loans have reached the enormous
amount of $515,000,000, viz: to ( England, $BO,-
009,000; to Turkey, $40,000,000; to Austria,
$180,000,000; 11 first loan to Russia, .$130,000, T
OlOt to Sardinia, $10,000,000; to England
extliegtier bills, $35,000,00 0 ; and a second loan,
ju st! . being p •rfected, $100,000,000. It; is thij
lastilean' -which the Rothschilds, it is said, hard
nursed to make in gold; that is supposed to LQ
ALAhei;bottom of the specie movement Most of
tlieshioans, it is to be presumed, have been sold ;
out before this—the Rothschilds, in such cases,
Pule : rely atting as agents hetiveen the public'afid
the g overnutent.o thot borrow. Nevertheless, the 1
house that can even temporarily assume such a
burden, within little more than a twelve-month,
must be one of gigantic influence, credit tind
power. It is now plain that this same house is
on the side of peace."
The Rotschilds are universally regarded as
men of strict probity and honor. It was his '
high cliatheter, as well as tact and business talent
-which gave Meyer Anslem Rots.child, the founder
of the house, the gratuitous use of the treasures
of the Old Landgrave of Hesse-Castle, during
the Napoleonic era, and thus secured the for
tunes of the broker's family. But their whole
power is enlisted on the side of the established
governments: and the cause of liberty in Europe
has nu deadlier enemies than the great Jew
bankers of the 19th century. Lou Com. I? evie .
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RAILROADS
CAMPHOR OINTMENT FOR CHAPPED HANDS.—
P.;ernpe intu an earthen vessel 11 ounces of sper
micifi and half an ounce of white wax: add t
drachms of powdered camphor and four table
spoonsful of the best olive oil. Let it stand
near the fire until it dissolves, stiring it well
when li q uid. Before retiring put the ointment
on the Lands also before washing them: use
soap as usual.
DIA IV AP OL IS.
RAILROADS
alvtiarAND -
PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD,.
MISCELLAN WITS
INSURANCE
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nail Route. . .• ) . V ARNIE.g.S' AND AWCIIANICS' LIFE,
J' 1 , 111.111' AND MARINE INBURANC I E COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA.
Capital,,,.-. ...... -..,..,...,, ..... .-.......-4300,0 00
Amount securely Invested .............._..5200, 000
This Company-el/ern Fire InSttrunce on Buildings, Goods,
AIR LINE ROUTE Furniture, Se. Marino Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and
BETWEEN Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivers, Lakes,
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUI S , othai , RWir°wi ') an d Lund°w rin g ° , Is' ner ' ii l• A/" ° ) liilw.
ran, upon Lives, upon tlia most favorable ter•pis.
VIA CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS
DIRECTORS.
0 lion. Thomas B. Florence, James E. Neal,
George 11. Armstrong, Charles Dingee,
Ed. P. Middleton, K R. Ibilmbold, •
George lielmbold. Fred. O. Brewster,
Thomas Vlandertield, Isaac Leech.
TIIONLAS B. FLORENCE, President.
Kim MD B. ustmuLD, Secretary.
PITTSBURGH REVERENCES.
lion. T. H. Howe, lion. J. B. M'Clintock,
lion. P. C. Shannon; Col. 8. W. Black,
St. Louis Freight and Emigrant daily. Sunday, excepted, 11.•n..1. R. Guthrie, A. B. WCalmont. Esq..
leis A. M. 'Moat. J. Keenan., Esq., IVilsuu Weivialless, Esq.,
Baggage tlatarei llr“ugh lo 'l. 1. Sri. Col. J. llet‘m Pester, Gen. J. K. Moorhead,
Trains run direct through It, Alton. C.1.:.9 iniles, w itliont it 0L inadi,
change of cart or baggage, and ,onles . l. a Ith the roinpany's The character of the above Company Is of the first clams,
splendid stesoners WI sciiesrEic and Ii F:1 NDKER., r g.unnin
, and Cambia, the rare and unusual privileges ut Fire, Marine
In exclusive connection with Basseng. r Trdzis from Alton to ~,,,i 1,,f, ~,m , „,,
St. L o uis, ( . 2.3 tnaea,) with, tot landing. These keffs, Mr G.:talent., of ~ l ocated standing are associated in Its Man.
speed, muvenience and elegance, are liaatirpa.S.l4. WI tho ~„u , „,,t , n. , ,„,,,,,,1 0. , s to d,), L aj or ,.
Western waters, being fitted up with Baths ant sp.. ton.: ' THOMAS J. IiEN'FER, Agent,
Wash-rooms, ItifOrtilltg to passengers the Opp prtt, alty of re. jr r No. 90 NI ater street.
moving the dust unavoidable in summer ralitaxaa tayelinr.
and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the erects eta lent, THE FRAINTKLI'S FIRE INSU'ItANC - E
ride. CONI P.AN Y, OF PHILADELPHIA.
're KANSAS and NEBE ASK A this is the tii,d direct
.ocari,srena—sliarles W. Banker, Thorn, Hart, Tobias
route, and 1.....,44,..., d es waaJ for IsMoritmfifon.SPrangfichl. Wagner, Samuel (}rant- .liwob IL Smith, Geo. W. Richards,
Jackson) ills, Naples, and all points on th e 310si5s1ispi, Mi.- Nierdersi D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boric, David S. Browne, llor
souri, Kalalaa. Cumberland and 'refine..., ri) er.), will note is Patterson. Cuss. N. %SCHER, President.
the important `saving in &stance., beim: seventrt.” mile , etis. G. 11ANCSER, Secretary.
less to St. Louis, tiorlY-,e,..0 allies lees Is LIII.. 11 IgI".• Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
and fifty-eight miles less to Springfield, than by Oily osier description of property, in town and country, at rains as lbw
TWO.•as are taalgi,itellt with security.
. . .
ONLY ROUTE WITH TUTEE DAILY TRAINS
FROX .PITTIOURGIi TO DAYTON AND IN
eaNNECTINO WISE
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
Tin ALLIANCE.
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TILL SHORTEST, QUICKEST, AND MOST RELIABLE
01110 AND PENNSYLVANIA • ROUTS TO ToLEDO ("IMAGO, ROCK itILaND, LiAI.MCA, AND ST.
.... , Locus. Is vv. CLEVELAND.
This Routo la One Hundred unto shorter and about Lille j
hoUre quicker than the eirouitous 0i1... rat I.ll.llanapoila.
Three Doily Tneu., from Pitt,hurgli to Cleveland.
Three Dolly Trains front Clevchold to Chicago.
Lino to Ckveland nix hour:, Cldang,u twenty-three hours,
and St. Louie thirty-,even hour,.
- On and finer I'IIURSDA V, lieenibur IA 13;i5, the Trains
on this Road will run as fellows: ,
VIA A LLI &NCR.
- - - "
I ITLE MIAMI RAILROADS
VIA C.RESTLM AND COLUMBUS.
Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati.
CON3ECTING nt Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line Steamers,
Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Missi.lppi
Railroad, and the Lawrencoburgb Route Couniecting via
Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and
Indiana Central Railroads.
TLIROULIII TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati. to
Loaingtou. Louisville, St. Louis. Indiatimedie, So, Av. Via
Columbus and Xenia, to Dactou, Indianapolis, Lafayette,
Terre Haute St. Louis, die,
THE LITTLE MEANT via COLUMBUS, a:meeting unit
the Covington and Lexington ttnailtotul, Om U. S. 111 ed
Line Stammers, the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad. and the
Lawrenceburgh Route, offers facilities no other route eon
give, as through tickets by all the above routes can only be
procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad.
The route from Critline via. Columbus being the shortest
to Ciucinnala, enables is uniform and safe speed. Connections
aro certain, and passengers have full time for meals. By the
Forest awl Bellefotitaine runt. from isistlinis, a dangerous
and break-neck speed is regain...l, ansioginpakd to overrules
distance.
By the routs rla Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis.
passengers ride over reads ballasted and smooth. By the
Forest and 13ellefuntaine route, passengers ride ever the
roughest roads in Ohio.
THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND
CINCINNATI.
FIBS? Tasty leaves Pittsburgh at :Lau o'clock A. M. f.,r
Cr...llium Columbus, Xenia. Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis,
via Lawrseceburgh IWute. nix
Train arrives at Cincinnati uuo. hour and forty minutes in
hiIVII.IICC of the Forest and Bellefontalne route.
SEisoND Trull. leaves Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock A. M. for
Crestline, Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Train
wickets:ounce:thin only via Columbus to Cincinnati.
TRULL , .Thi.L.l leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock I'. at. for
Crivitlina, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville Kt. Louis,
Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lnarruneelmrgh Routs.
j TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA WLUMBUS, DAYTON,
AND INDIANAPOLIS.
Fuss? Tau? leaves Pittsburgh at o'cleek A. M. for
Creatline. Columbus, Xenia, Dayton. Indianapolis, Lafayette,
Turco Haute, Vlucennas, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, i.e.
SteOND TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at S o'clock A. NI. for
Crestllno,Colunilius, , Xenta, Dayton. I udianapolis, Iddayette,
Tern Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville,
Tr Testes leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock I'. M. for
lens 011 E IN w M
loA.—The uscatine, lowa, crlnu'u)
tmthne. Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayutt,
Inquirer says that the railroad hands working on Terre Haute, Yincemues, St. Cane. Eva.nsville.
the bluff, at the foe: the city, are rolling out N• B.—S , nru your tickets via Coluus, and you aro our,
onr load after car load of iron ore- - the genuine "fru...n.r%%."'„ Cincinnati
art it.l.—atn.l building up the grade with it. They Natchez. New °Hnea. A,. -
1.1_,e the ore for grades. and find it cheaper to buy The tk.lumbus being the dove( mute, thu Time Tahlo, I
the iron for the track in England. What, at this t , l ,.r th E " - th ' i t : r " rdi t d 2a ar ''''''' '
the value to the United States of her For all information and Through TicketF,
stores Of Inimeral wealth the Ohio and Pennsylvania Mtilroad office, o•ornor
under the Monongahela /louse.
J. 0. CURRY, Ticket Agunt,
Or at Poderal Street Station,
010). PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
GECI. 0. SESSIONS Agent, Pittsburgh.
dee2Ul P. W. STRADER, General Agent, Cincinnati
N CNNS
s K LEBER et BRO. have
thm on the n and partly r-ceic,i, I
oompiete and choice ht.,k A\oB from F - 7 I
the Factory of SINN k CLARK. N. York.
They or. provided with all the Illte and inillortant improvkc
[neut.+ which i.R3ungutsh Nouns k Clark's l'imioa above all
otiwrl. Nil': the tivemtrings, Fclt-eovered liar/inters, French •
k%rand Acti,n. etc Every Piano to fully tnarrcrnted, with
the to the purcbmier of returning the onto if tt
proves In any way iciertive..
lnu—
Tetuitmoti.l from M. U.rumtosn. the unrivaled Mau
CiNms Vitt. Novonbor 19, 15..55.
• .
.11t.wrx. 1/ 6 /ther d 5 8.0. Pittsburgh-11 utlPmen Permit
hie to thank y,tl most gmeerely far the magnificent ti rand
Piano. of r,lei.r.s. !Num, & Clark's manufacture. uhich you
have 1...1m , kind as to hion me fir 7411, Teresa Purwli
eomrets In your city This •nperb tuotrnment to Otto of the
1 Lcit ever err it , in Eamorira: nod for ,weetness
nun
at tone. us wilt , sOli.lrty if construction. haver
n.anlnt; to 1, de+le.•d. I really uongratulate its future oun
-ball L.. happy as to Ts / - 59,4 S 0/1e of the master
wm-kr. A in.ricalt 11.1. hu-It re With hearty wishes for your
ham-rine-a. etc.. lour obedient servant,
STRAHOFII
v.;•.ucv for Num,/ k eletriem uurimlled Pi_sucri of
II KLF:itBR & ilt2l.).'S. No to 3 Fifth sure', sigu of the
k.141.•tt
G .
II IcK ERFNO & SONS PIANO FORTES.
—One of C l ' & f.,iu new ' l ) 4 a c •
of PAUL' lit OIL-IND PI A NUS is h,,Ne on t:1 3 ,77:,..tv,f4t r .:1e
the any from Bettors. and will 1. °pellet'
1,..r the exemluntl.,u oil
day. the 17th. Al.a. me of thrh
FULL MIA ND 7'117 0S
CENTRAL 01110 RAILROAD
TUREE DAILY TLLAINS KACU WAY, k NUAYL+ E\
Ofilie new icale, and with their Dow patent action.
Alai a full stork of their A. and 7 from
The plain 1-..eavooa to the i ci est k trOlL tit carved work.
AlOO. on hand awl fur 0010. at very loci poker, a nuailiel
other maker ,
All the more will bold at niantifactururs prices, and
worrianled, by 3LELLiitt.
No 81 Woos! mt.. between liianiowl alley and at,
In Arent for CIIICKFIIING S'rieirev-, hn lam,-
• ~rr Wmnrrn relltaa)lvan:a. der 15
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IN- EIV BUOKS.—CASTE, ft Story of Reput,
by S. A !.t.or,
E-tell [iron[. or the In ut
ILttri.•Ro H.Thitt.on:
imoffrvy by MI, N1f....1ie
Widow B dort Paper, 1.,• Alicr II
Path; by Alttriou 113rbold
Al.-non tb. in
:-bkr Pxpora br 11. 31 .
,11[.1 , 11 .
LoNtIoN I'APEI;; 4 , A.
London 1111,trat.4.1
1'12.1.,1
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Btlaril;
E=l
1.1.1 01.1 . 1, ogli-h papfll3 fapplt, I
A.L.4D-11112Itrikt , I att.l ',yet; funasl,..,l
frpin VII I P twenty pi, than Wt.., 11, the
P1.'14,1 sal Olt per , Glirizttlllll.4 PlClOrtki RlNlthrr
.4. an.! I a 'I. at
. .
I,AI stor
Fifth street
Joataph Whit o'a Cordage ReposttCrry.
carr)ll.l;
races in his stirscieta, preleht,.; titass Lately
• . t11.7 ,11,).n th, Pitt:4ll. - 1;h and t treOuStearg
naar Ow Two Mile hell. Is*Weett •
Pittsburgh and La, rcitst•vall, re-asectitall) nitrite, the pulthe
a. ittsiss•l his 71-k C.• 11.1.1 A.i E.,. It L'i;Ail And
pal tleutnrl7 infornts t-htlet,ll petThtts,rs, that Ill.: pr.,
lessay.
. _
)r.ut e portent , In the Ito<lhers enables, hint te
i..te 11:• I...trelv. the .:rule.cle t-Ilectiou of Cat
Well, s,lntilly r,t. it he. beet/ lux purtieulatr
tt.. nt to trint, Irtnal the vart..s an,l nste.t talented
ola II ufa ott The 41. cob. of his new sy.tent
the er....-in) t his attsugetueuts stliti.l) the
t and rthtsf nutonfiteturvs nt ne..lrate pn
t tionctuttbertul Lit thane hetivy expenses, w i iiirh tlm ntivint
ut husitiens hue Itettptsl upon the print
L ., lug intgi• rents.) JOzikil'il ITY. nill null,
tii, t i rnity twines- tinly. nt much It.. till. the usual prices.
Pe-CW . 71.4,W 1,1,31r..1 In OW let manner, with diispitch.
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DT; 11'6NI E ' A N TILE 1.1 , ;( ; 1--
Nou ly 'l' Ihnnirrd Nudennk In r..gular atlrtniancm
n, to.,st oroulLeal n n enliogo In Elio
ull,d Sant,.
Inn_lK-KF:EPINII. 111 II iippilt:ll/0,1 to every bre.noll
Ti a.l, I.d 1',.1113,1er.-c.
SFEAllttioST Ititith-K.E.EI'IN , i, taught ua actunHy pru,
nr.l nu tbo NV,toers Itivora and 1A...
SALSI Eke! A I, CALCULATIONS, atlaptod to all the u.a.al.
et improveutauts of Coutmarco.
‘t Rill NU by tto 1.a.0t Penman ih tho Luitod Stat..
MM EILCI/ZL I.A W, to au oxvorolunal Entonta•r - the
11 . efor t mi) of C:t‘ NI.
MIEM6MMI
Columbus and Baltimore
ON AND AYTEit MONDAY, June 1801, 1635, Tt o
ruu as funny.:
Colmubm
sv.uk
t Wieurd
umbrut
lA+ruesrill,•
Itaw
Itelinuol
Il.knl ,illy
(it)lNgi EAST
Exprro 7'rutrt. _r„,,,!
A. NI. 3,31.1 I` M. 11.31 .1
..1111.1 I:4h - L2,..,0 A. M
...12r..11 P. NI.
I-t 31)1
x:25 "
3r341 •• arr. 15
Or II NO WEST
EZIENII
Erpress t I Trtuvl Tra I r.
V . 4,1 A, M. tr.ls A. \l. 't.• l' Al
'rho trains of the don, and Pennsylvania Railroad lent hag
l'ittaburttli at _;:to A. M. and S:110 A. IL, °lnflect at Alliance
at 7 . 30 A. M. and 11:10 A. 01.. Its follows:
Trains for Cleveland teal.) Alliance 01 7:30 A. M. and 11:40
A. 51., c.,nnectlug at 110,1,101 With 'lra Inv tar Cstvahogu FOlll3
and Al,Oll. t 1 101 arileing In Clet eland at lotki A. 01. and
t. 11.0; I' NI.
The train hilts int; l'at4atrttli at :',.04 , I'. 01. utak., no con
ueete,n at Alliance to. Cleveland.
l'itsaenger• fdr Chula, , , St. 1. ale, heck I+land,
Galena, and to e-d. Ntl-11 gk , through wtth
out deteutdon, will lA, slit 1,1511.••
4. M., and arm illg 111 Cli,Ptittitt at . 2,06 P. M.. to 111,.
Only train by w hc, conn,tion: are made through 1.,
the ahoy° paint.. l'a..engei• by 111, (raw roach Chicago
ut
0:10 licxt up,rtong, end at. haunt at :::1.00 A. NI. tile littirllllli,;
followlng.
The truing harm l'ntslatr,:h at 2JO A NI and Wellsvdle
ut 0:01+ A. 11 the .1111 v til W hi. h i.as,engern tan
!with nth :.f Aillente -tatton• tt.e.'rugca-
rawau rx.teouloo.
f..t Loud. Clmaaga, and the Nortlowerl,
~a Wok-silo aru hi at 1,,s than %La A11a....
Tin . trains Iroro l'lovi.land to Tol•slo and Clam:4o run Hi
I.AsivuUlevuland u:OO and 9,1 A .1. Al.. &Ain anal 6.110
P. Al. Arrive at Chicago at lo.:2.1) I'. Al., Iv.ll/ A. Al.. anti SAO
A. Al.
Traltis leavv Cloon., for Rook b land ml,l St lo.tis PA
lows Hook Island ut io A. Al. nail I is., P. At Far
LAsi, at 7 lit Mutol Iv,. I'. Al.
lasuvagoru lor :-t. bovio I:unlad io
Joliet, nod thom,,, , ova r t h e U10,•,...0ul Paulioad
to Allan, nod thou . .. by 'AII mil',, Io Saint Louis.
l'asuengor. the .a. NI. Trion arri‘e ut SI. Louis at Hint
SUMO UlOlllll6, Mid Up the '0,3 ,, I'. Al. Train I'. Al. font
Ca 1111.1 ridge . . ... 11:5d •• 53.1.4 -
C.alcurtl-. __Ltd; P. M. fv..311 - ,2...,
7.a.rw" lila. . 1:10 .. 1. , :a.1 - 1,.',
Newark.. ....... .... 2-.0:4 '• 10-.:1; - 11::al -.
Arrive Columbus... 3:20 - 1 . 415 P M. 1:20 A 11
The EXpll3lB Train going Last will atop to late tipa or lei, ,
paawbgerA. al Taylor n, Newark, 7atleavillo, Conan!, eani•
a t ., Campbell'''. Rarneseillo and Belmont only 6 011-o.'.
11"..at., atll nop only at the Maw.' unread StAitlon, T.- - . .,I
Train will atop at all ato Stalk'. where "..., Mail 1. lo ,
revolved or delivered, and at all ceh...l Stata'n". on 11,1.
home, given. The Night Train Ulll Stop at all Stati,"... a
prop., futile lamias r!"eu.
LitaNG LAST. . . . .
1111.Cgll;l' l' /It CI: ~.1 ILE 111 g h I. , 11 , 414tu1. anti thorn res•list h
ad fa• C'lli. ,ig, LLD. i 0' I.• •u 1,
FADE 1 1.1 AI.LIANI E AND CLEVELAND.
1,1 ri : 3.1., I , : ,Lass. 2.1,r,.
Tot AiLmt,,-, • $2 :4. Ta La Salle $lO 00 $l3 11.
l'lrvelau..l ... 4 , t 1 " 1i.., it lalti.. IS 00 14 00
- l'ltalt.... .. t 1,4, .•• 1 1/1..1 , Is 14t 14 ts./
•• iltlca, .1.: 14. $l.. t• t. •si 1.t1•11r1,1, 1,7 u It 3t/
•' lllts.culug• a _lO to 14 1,1 •• 111,1010 41, 11l W l5 Vu
St. Ltaus.. Is ...1.• It.
3t.1
ISts•attigt r+„D. 1,401-4-1 1. , itrt4urt• tb,lr tlt•kets at Ito
Alit, of lit:, I. iiipail!. to the Mtu
htstudiela 'louse, 11114,1
41..01 belusi lls r. / 11,
Tian ILLS', A. M. prViS Train cont.-eta nt Columh to xcl.
riprinis Train n torte leaves Clueitslinti at . n•. I
t i n t ,. 4.he Train trout the Wind sin the C.1111:11t , .,
at Newark with morning Traine is- at I
'Gem Saidluidty, N/1111141Cill nod MI. Vernon. nod with Trait,
ao Lieu Stouteant tile stud Indiana Railroad; M Wheeling w el.
Expriais 'fruto ore the 'Saltation- and silo.. Itailrowl, for Ital
Elmore, Wwitunglint, and Pastern Cities.
Thu llidt) P. 11. Tram will connect at l'Olailllll‘l4
with tie
10,11111 TrUAIS Cann Citictiluidli ut Nownrk with Nitaidonky
Alartstteld nod Nowarli Railroad; and at %Allislose with tha
Night Troth au lialhutore and oho, Ilnitnud. fingsentes
leainig Louisville and points laden thiteltiontl, suet tatiii..;
the to A. AL Trion rat Little Miami Railroad, will conise-•1
with thin Trrelu at t'oltutthus. Pi...ex/gars leaesite. littler, .
'soils and iiielmesisil by monism; Train sec lin
Railroad null Mao connectwith this Trllln
reach M heeling at P. Sl_ nod hate ly Ise.li. P. NI. Trot
uu s.
Ltaltamorn, nod Ohio Itnilivad. arriving lit Islidtmeire at
I'. M. next they.
The 11..10 P. Al. Trala enstineot. at l'idonsbus with the Mad
Train xll /01 Irovarl 1:1 1 .11,11.11.61.1 I' AL. and arrives
Ballad at bit, A. Al ; countstins: wills the As Loomis...l
Train on the Balthiores runt t •
I.IN tog 110.1440 by the Evening Trions ~11. by this r -id.
11i.-1.1g11.11 nty. billtyr`t 1,, litth:owl...li. .13.1 1.0, I,
rsoch Columba, in asseteon to take thin train stud tt hes
tog will take the Acts.anuenhats..ll I, Coml.:this.
Bleep tiler, and 111,111311, by Entire,. Train Ltaltineire not
Eastern Otte..
.t FriX'it PAI'LNT FAN fie
II F.iundrors, liol hue Mille, Sinotil Fires. Le., paninten,
ai) 17,
iic-se FANS are nude on an entirely new principle, and
wee inn with Ira, power than any other Furl now 111 use.
blowing wheel is pinch lighter and stronger than that
iny othi.r. and from It• peculiar uvustructuou is less liable
t ,o•t out of order The sibifts are made of east steel, and
the
. 1t411,141.15 are Inn allot, running, in gun metal holes.
Itilllll. F. EA Tt iN,
Agent for Pilannfreturers. No. SO Fourth street,
Pittsburgh.
p RI, ATE DISE.ISES—DR. BROWN, No.
41 Diamond alley, devote, his entire attention
t., e u °lli.", Prfirtiell. Hi. I , llSille4N is Ifilkshly colltioeil
t. private Vrisereal Unsex. and such painful affix,-
tn., brought on by imprudence, youthful lueluigeuoe
and eaciess.
Ernfitions, Gonorrhea„ Gloat, Stricture
Crewdal Dischrireiis. Impurity of the lll,sal, with all diseases
of the ingau. akrn Dixea.ex, ScorbUtlC Eruptions,
R.gw..rlu. Mercurial ieininal weak news,
liopotericy, ithelinoLt.nt, Female Weakness,
isiiiiiiiefdOnS,Diseascet of the Joint,„ Fistula in Apo, Nervous
A:hotion,. faun in the Mail and Loins, Irritation of the
Mo.! I wet EllOncys, auccewithll) treated. Cure gibirantoe.t.
wi•nty years' practice 'tell in this cityjenables Dr. Droun
t r a...want:es of a speedy vale to all who may come
r Int elite.
iIW e and Private Ceueottnaou R. 111.1 41 Diamond alley.
d, - I.3llltruist tunderate. [novfedtwly
F. lirown'• Essence of Jamaica Ginger.
r ill S ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual
excellence. In ordinary dates likoo, incipient, cholera
in short. in nil cases of proitratlon "r the digestive function.,
it is ut inestimable value. Ifuring the prevalence of epidemic
and Kummer cornplaints, it is peculiarly efficacious;
IndPridtinl or traveler should be without It
(1kt:114/N.—Ile sure to gist the genuine ESSeriCO, which id
lovtl,lretl only by F. 1111.11WN, at his Drug and Chemical
"re, N. Pl. corner of Fifth and Cheatuut streets, Philadel
phia null for sale by all the reipectable Apothitahcies In the
United tliatee, and in Pittsburgh bv
11. A. I'iIiNESTOCK St CO.,
SCULLY Li CO.
And In Allegheny by
The fel I. A N. Mail Tenni c.einrtn at Etrltnr with Night
Train eti the Doltinaire and fltii.l Itnilnmd, at Newark o l it,
Train, 1.. and from Kantin.l,y, Mute-n. 0.1 and NI. rein v.
and i'llicitge rut Itl“titwe( ille ; at l'elnuiten , nith the
for tanuntiaati, and with Trutt). for Kanto, tiny too, I ndinies
pill. Chustesst, via Dayton and eta ( thaw.
The it di, A Al. hsprion Train c..ntieetv Mltti tile I:xi., --
Trout Loin ilaltimoro. and twv - ires ht rolurnlniq
and connects M It II 'mans going South and West. arrivin,
Cincinnati at 7 D. M.
The f5..10 P. M. Train contovets with the . Ae.•,ll.llleniAti. It
TrUlltl (1,1111 and at i'oletritnin o let, Nail jr.. 111
at tt IS A. XL threet for Cincinnati, Xenia, Int) ton, I nava
Lanyetto, Terre Haute, St. lAlllit tmad
ISA A(' II Slit:NM Supt.
Zanesville, June 111, 1N51,--f
J 14 . 11 A I‘, Sall, elevt.innti
J 1111 A, Avi't, I.ltt,trurl;it
CENTRAL ROUTE
NE kr ANI II llt E 'l' It ()LTE E
Northern 111111°1u to 311.41...ktpt Rl•er,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS .t N D NEBRASKA.
ALL ilAII.Loik.Z , "h) TIIF. M1,,1,11.1.1
Chicago, Burling - ion and Quincy
It k11.1Wkl)
o to.,
•• , A 1•01,. 0 !KAI. MILITIA
I, \.,\\ t' nt.•l 1, OW ••11ttst . dint/in
ni ( . 11 ki it In 1,1.1 •• alijut
TILE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAI).
Tti R t.i it r. A T CKNTRA L ROI:TK , counts:tine
the Atlantic Vitiv, with IN retort, N ortleweatei o
and real -wostorn States by u continuous Railway direct.
This lbard also corime - ta at Pittsburgh with Daily Line ef
Simmers to All ports on the North-wootern Lakes; triable.;
the most DIRECT, CHLAPL.T and ftI.III.IILL IWCTE by which
Yak:D.lllT can LY forwarded to and from the GIIZAT W E,T.
Rate. between Philadelphia & Pittsburgh.
1111. ST CLASS.—Boot', Shoes, Dry Cloods, ( ...1,,,. - 100 ~,,,,.
(In besets,) Furs. Feathers, de )
SECOND CLASS —Rook, tool Statiouery, I
Dry tio.sls, ton babes lbod, are, Leo. • 1,1 , ‘ 1. , Ds, lI
'CH lit li CLA SS.— A o ells, ILI.); 4ing. 1b.... I ~„ u ,
c.,
: too Ms
and Pork. on bulk ) ) Hemp, 6e.... .. . )
FOURTH CLASts.—C , ficY, Fob Das , u , a n d t ..„.. , t, , lou n.
Pork, (packed,) Lard stud Lard Oil ..e
[F...)- In shipping Goods from any point L'..ast of Plillad, I.
Oda, be particular to mark vo-kago, •• rut Petitylmay“.
kaacoud." All Hocalei censigned to the Agents of this lioud
at Philadelphbt or Pittsburgh, still by tors...rolled without
detention.
ERE:1011T AGM'S— MiiSell Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, NC,'
York; E. J. Sneakier, Philadelphia; Nlagraw & h,-,lsh, Dail,
WWI, ; , it,. C. Francis..us, Pittsburgh; Sltringunti, .1 Bro. is.
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Niourlimul, Lout:0111e, Ky.; R. C.
Steldrurn, Mallbson, Ind.; Itatcliff SI Co., N. hints, 31,); J.
S. Mitchell & Son, Kemp's - tile, Indiana. •
IL IL HOUSTON,
Ueneral Freight Agent, Philadelphia
11. J. LAJNII3AItia,
zny9 !Superintendent, A !teen., Pa.
01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
BROAD GAUGE
tinty t , 11, Qulttcy,
Vu,ntuu. N% I .•I 14,
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k-tonyttl... .t
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Ml—/..11/1// , • //El /1 1 1 1, 1 1/ n 111/ 11,1 1.11) 11/11
1
1//.... /4.:11: 11./../ 1/, .//.3 /110, 1 I
LI,. 1,111• n 11/ nt• /.1/ ovrlNi //1.1.
.1".• t ... I 1.4 II . /.1
72t MILES OF DISTMiCE SAVED,
AND TWO ONANUES OP ULM AND DAUUAUO 000EDED.
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and Mississippi.
Cii ICAO) 11) LOUTS In hour, Trains Lyre
the Illinois Cenrral Depot, foot of Water str,t
St. LOUIS Day Express daily. Sunday. excepted, 7:15 A. NI.
St. Units Night Express dolly, Saturdays .x,pted,
P. 51.
:lit lit ,t ..l. 114 In ...•111 tllt tt , q.t.! ts.tt.
t!,ts vt.-I,_•ts . .r. .LaLLIL O
I'l., :slid st , to• Its",
Li... LL... •tlt l• Lt" kl•••I
TILE saunter, Quick -Eel', EAPET, AN L
ROUTE by which Pasetmgm , can laavu all IM.llroad t
tu St. Louis. Time to St. Units, 27 boom, Ruin Pittsburgh
lit 5) X rEKT t.; A Oil.: of tale Road accommodates *id.)
a tot tiontle—with roomy scats, uttattafustblu
r - 11iIlb
IL P. SCHWARTZ,
LEE A. BECKHAM
h!T". t 1..• t Ls , tii 1. punt.,.. I al
all the 1:.,11 .41 • N•fi • • • . I : %.1.. 0111. t: 4
1,11%. c%%,1. r k `.tr •:.: I. it. tlc•
0... I, p I 0,•• • •••,. 'arad Al LI. ,
11.1.1,,%L. Irn:r..l • •Tl. . • .1., Lake att•l
•1%%%. /%.
1%. :up
% !,i1
- al.t IL.ilt
4 ttli. •.::
NEW AN I) DIRECT ROUTE,
izirl7C44
rr-t“ 11“li
::• I. • I,
tlio,
131pi•I.
1.1 ,•',....
'fir Colupany have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
. Through Tickets over this route can be pro,ored at the
radon, Railroad Ticket c Mkt... Now York. Boston, Phil:. wh Ai, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af
delphia, Ilahimore, Albany, Itutial.., sc.. :Lod at all Through c„ rd „mph, protection to the assured.
Ticket Oftlees throughout the Stati,, and in rhic4l..;” at the 'ft, , As:wt.+ of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as pub-
Company'., Odle°, Na. 4', Itvartg)rn Ftr. , ..t...1,1,..,,u, the Ti.-- lished :e,r,reeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz.
•
moat liouse—aud at the IleirA of the Illiti.d• t: u lltrtd 10 1 1. ,i,,,,,,,4,,. $918,1Z3 (18
road, foot of N rat, !tr.d.t. I tett! ERtrtte.. 84.377 78
i4,..ponsible Bugg - ago Moo , tll always be at Ow th•j. ,, ti ~f 'temporary b oom , . 83,966 17
the various Itoads g.. rag lot„ ('Lien,,,, to Chedt itigga.4, s too k,
~61,889 00
tlarouidi to any point kleoired „n the lino. Cash, ate . 64,346 Cl
I:. P. Nli./itliAN, Jr., Superintendent.
lI.J. D. :CH EIINI Ell their N,
.1.7 liolit•Ilit Pas.enger A,:ent.
if, • ,TiiL “1..1
Steubenville N. lutliana Railroad!
N -'ti i iil I!'
11.x.11.,1 r .13 ,
r.• 11,, 1r ..• : , 131,•13 1/131113111.1.3 121 dtts
ji....1,1133/i .. .14, ...1 131•3.131,3.13
Fnll Ars angtmcal
$1 '12, - 08 44
GREAT DISCOVERY!
AMPLE TESTS, both by able Practitioners'
and (Inimical Analysis, have denioustrated the great i
velar of PROF. DE DRAM'S laututiful combination, culled t,
" ELECTRIC OIL," for the rtiliut and rely of titian. Bat the 1
pooploi themselves are rendering their raided um a mann. r
tooth unmistakeable and satisfactory. More than I.N.LOtio hot•
tins have !wen sold in It very short 1.11.11. , --1 great proportion
to C h ase who beard others recommend it, who hail tried tr.
That It Is II splendid discovery, is eki 1) wher, , ....k.noWiedg ,4 /: I
and tiothiug liko it was ever lad,. proparod. Wily, for
Laths alone, it is worth Sitsonici a yea: r, the UN It
always eures them moutui tormentors Intes hi yl:,rfe /o.aro.
But lint is it uot W the I 4%,141. it It core: Stilt
Ith um. Erysita l.ie, Cauker, L Lora Sotvi of all kinds, t fro- .
ittiztitly taking 1,4,1 y ail the you lu twenty-tour haunt.)
itheutnatiam, Neuralgia. Palpitation, Ilewh,ebn, Bronchitis
Pan., NVoinb Complaints, Cramps. ."prtitna, Sore or
Breast. Voltaic Wounds ot all knot, Ni onld sizaiti,Wiio
expreax Its value to the po. ply Loseanse a wan an 1I
give freely for relief from pain Wilt this till relievupain
Certimity it le men as se have Mom named. M o
alta
able and hlglionoal...l Mori - Limo, ors. torn (aid others
lee vii a- mid. idler from ten to tiny ti mks- They any the
Italia''' . ill(' ()IL a the finest medical „nn co, '
pared, math, of etnitse air inplriott, l•tit tual In all tho
above mid many other east-,m
ie leaiiii an 61,,
lowness firms have, ais bra.-, sold 10/11.1,1 this' Oh) bur p
t Wilt Mal, Or oak tar, be At external appllcattons,
until thou customers I “Lurile.l bottle after Dottie. with thy
remark that the !enmity was Worwo 014.1, lire 1.11, ;':
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
, they have paid upward of One Million Four 'kindred Thou
sand Doll ire, I,issos by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
unet with promptness all liabilities.
J. OARDINEII COFFIN, Agent,
Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sts.
I t1(1 , 1 Lt . ,. • ‘1 .Nl..k ~ 1 1.1.'i n
, 1r j .7.1/11
“rnl - 1 , o••i .• • 41,..1 • I,nso Pitt
1.1,,1L es. :2; .1:t M
PAHL 1
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...nl,. t..n wish Trmn.
1.:4 . .. I . ; 4w, Mlle
114.- h‘r•• I .14 r I-tat
114 .h tun th. 4
In olr.• .4 .101I\ J. IhiI..STON.
11 , NI .-414 Pittmburgh.
1. If:1\. ;...wipyritAloident.
L I.oE'r I% /• LACIUI
nainiiisi gunge roads.
lly the 0100 told POrittsylvanis Railroad from Pittsburgh
to Crustlino, passensurn connect with Railroads hir Ltdlnun
poll—eunneeting alert, with Terre Iteut , and Richmond
flails...l for Vine...lles. No change of care at Terre (lour.baig i ngn checked to lndistaspnlis, theuen to St. Lim,
ruins leave Pittsburgh as follows:
such uom luve m•vvr nti.numoud.•d trlr ,ormi
thew Rut nt I our Lot morrimilte ,ordering more
. .
..,i•ry IL•Is Jura, mud a/uano r Isla,. athiltnatial I...01,1(111y 1.•
Ili.. ,:.lu., of ad. St ....leritli aloacov, N. Thar a grab irlatlV
1.i.1.ea ar ,, ,aito, tiara itir , lnanal nal. , t ;on. le I .r 111ann..1a . ...
mold tlaar cltil.lreh. ma w.• 11 known II cur, all l'lluple ,
Illotateo Bud F . :raptly...a Ow (a anal [l ,- k. or P. , abort a
I aw. }au aaoul..l a.run . r.ly crtaltt IL It fraaillol3ll, I eilit,e, II
laatitful ervalllng su tart. laLura . het., •t•Is•• It 14 101 l an ham
canal many t•ti,ttaally In 111 larun. II 1...1iaa klor - la ti,..
saaiiaay. strcreg:/ica...9 wed /....thay vistnes In Ihta ,01. Ow)
la tatltl aan, to ...loon! to lola anythina rlw , for Itwat..ll‘ , La
pl.atn 1„ a 1)0100 , PI .ill!e kallti
We ti.aa' itia./n a lo itp4 reuna,l 1,10 ilry,V WILIT,
F-1•1., alto alit to Ela.staati ea t week, ~.%.., t• ..1...L
L.,,, a,.. Jai, 12. IC'.
ilk
fm
r. 111 Liaant. Ili mar r Wl/
1....1 I Irit bum , I. r
ul\ health. Oarn al •fal. 111,/ .1..,, I 1.1,c, ....4,,LoNi 1.,
rat urn aaaa. la.clii,lng . y an plant would Naga ran?
toe /at WllOll pal kw., tlae Inn , L..(i.1.., of your Elllrtna
lal t•L take wall at, as tuatvly a t...iint.vo, 1 tla. 11 , 1 tlatbk I
, ulll n. very yaa. 1....a11.,1 up.... I.• 1.1.4ak )..0 ...a I 0011 ..1...
1.4 air • .a.tirl.•te 1.,1./rat...a. . .
'
an 0/111 ty, tlw tki,rthr-r.
you I*Y. , uhly her. , with %. , br • 11/ tk. tune
Jilt, tear. 11.wrele u..t r,13.41.ef .411,41,14 111 tale
bad, if to the tr-rl , flt I trill 'ant , 41.-auee
Nem., tlewt truly, llennt 41:1.11 .
It .14MA to` w 6 'tat,, Chet tett Sore..
tbet Im dr.charued feet btlw to file p.m,- Lute
.elrerl by Ulu Oil. It ..turee untru . 11 , 11 i..". 14
Inv, 1,10 la r.he,.l e. 1,1!I 111 lieu.
dlttate. m. —oral got 1.111,.1 ., • I atm.:.
lever. sey • tutu and et, tbeth .4 1..:.•r 1
14.11..0 t . . .11.11 l .1 1...1), prortel,.
dr••plusu; A tun. 1 . e, mat
11,, 111111111 CA that ;L.) i , ll, 1.1;111 i nti uiii U.. prompt
,uteu.h.l to * n. •mr Julvlrs. nr•
(:•-• I . .u.l • it: t •• al
c=uu. Li t-al4l 4.11 ti
1.
nyAh ut. uuxoch‘t , a/ lut thin t• p •
11:01' I . I,E
N,
WRI6IIT'S PREMIUM KATHARION
~t,pB the flair from falling out, and produces a lux
uriau t grout',
NY ICI r S PREMIUM KATILA.RI ON
Remotes all Dandruff mid disease deposits.
lor sale, wholosule, by R.. E. SELLERS c: Co. faugl6
LUT FOR SALE—A good BUILDING LOT,
2.1 feet front on LVrinin street by Eui feet In depth, in
}sawingham, will ho sold cheap. Enquire of
13E0. Y. CIILLMORII,
at the wife° of the :Morning Pout.
PITTSBURGH & CON NELLSVILLE
--Th.. tuu tun.., lieniott.
I.4o)flAlure t.• ~te 1441fttu hoot
le three ueek n. re. I wrnts t., trutru All
giIEIMIIIIIMMI
1l IC..
louuopolllnu Art As.ociatiott
u.\/ , I is IN
tit .1 NG EMEN TS Seo,al , l Annual
o
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: ro
au.l Art. ti, rt !lie
.•st.,ii•• thy v v •
Clat.l}ll,' rII/ trt,
ttk..u+aittl
I u tu, thr 40!u.•..n f u orkit ‘,l
A uutru'au mrt, mu•l thu ,ut , ..uru.4• wet,: .1 A.l. It. .111 grniuu
U. 1/.11 , 1+411..
•11l ‘.l r .Vou nu a: 11 pt.r.uil.
11,1 ii • ••121./ 0,11 0 rAIIO tike, Aut. u:
111 , 2” art. ttar , ..- Mas Runt- u:. 11, :I• ..1•.-2 m,
"u'ulpt , 1121.10
;Kit I',lll •
111 , , \J .1 MIN `t KLI
KIM Ett. th • SI
A ev , bil n,ut ron•p... l -3,H1.. •
jutitt .•1.. tk,n, .1r: I. 11. ).1.•:.
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RA ILIRO if)
OPEN ElloNl F.%1T0 \ To I'oNN
tiny .ot the 1 ..ttghloglieto
ATERCHANTS' Asp MECHANICS' MC
TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. No. au Walnut
or rrot. so:und door from Fourth, Philadelphia.
Authorized Capital $500,000
Capital paid in $200,000
Cha ,rell Jr the Lep.s.l.a.turc of Pennsylednia, April 2. 1,853.
This Company Jr now prepared to issue Policies in Fire,
Marine. Inland, Navigation and Railroad risks, at the cur.
fruit ratva of Premium: and having the security of a cash
apital. It also afloat., the insured an annual participation ns
tit , profits, without any liability whatever.
❑,•nrr L. Stuvenson, Stephen Torun;
John W Ti'ford, John 31. Ounuoy,
Lured B Tayl,,r, Alexander :Murphy,
Thounui I) Swab, H. K. Richardnun,
M ❑bnm F. Boone, John N. (Junin. N. Y.,
Willlan, Morris, Jantes W. Welton. N. Y.
lIE.NIIY L. 4TEVEN:34)N, Prudent
H. E RIGIIARDYN, Seureturv.
.... .
ted:ta No. 4,0 II ater at. between Wood and Market .
DENNSILVANIA INSURANCE COM
PAN V. wruor of Fourth and
r,ulthru4.l strt.,ts.
" '
A UT! OM ZED CAPITAL, .500,000.
•
faun . Ilud.iin Ka rind otltor property a.r.altAst lace or dam.
Owl the TAalln of the Sea and Itllitati Navipt(i,.
14.1 'l',...ix•rtatton
EMS=
Nrilmtg,k,
M. Long,
R.dy
herin..dy T. Friend,
I Uricr
Utorp IL Whit ,
A. A. Currier,
W. S. Haven,
D. E. Park,
II R. Cui..!..gshall.
WII. V. JOHNSTON, Prosid,mt.
ROLPi PATTER ON, Vice President.
A A. CA.L.l..tr.n, Lecrotary and Trill/:a - cr.
, Assastant Swretary
CL—Sperrn, Winter Bleached, Tanners',
l N. 1 lard oil, in otora and for sale by
dec4 ALILLNit & RICK IiTSON.
co ße ra for r e d .13
e, Annaand
foeheinddy
Ala.t.tt Prits: $1,245-
Fur ialle by li. MINER dr. (1),
drab No. 32.Suktthfleld 'true.
J atub
Nco.y
I . NITED STATES LIFE
IL.kNCI-:. ANNUITY AND TD.UbT I,XiMPANI. PUILk
trqll —413.0 4.-red April 2 , 4 i, I.tio. Charter Prytual.l.
CAPITAL, $2:1,0.000.
11111,.. cornor Third and Clitsistaut aural,
This nrit titst hiss it Inr tho Intitspnrhi ,
tiiin fn.,:littitr...l freight, in ri•linetttinii with tin lino
strainer F , AN. Ir I.• &Lit). it.
Ot F THE HOME BOARD AT PIIIRADELDUIA
Th.. wli.,}- s. I.trc.• to , l s.:ttaid.. • —i , •• ~..tt
I'amt:l,- 4,1 ,tali... W tH ductrittutt , l It t._ t
atrudx.re .4 the I. [I., %.'lll
T 1.101 :, ok* 511.:3113Elt:1111' . .
Th. tintuvnt .•t
,r,. I \ Alarr
EIMMX3
('r fond Dual D. rirxldnrd,
L.. Thousion.n.
1110.-y Ilulleury,
.;nr.t. L Floreucu. .1 411.1., W~erc us,
, tam M. dlintu Steliee
I'. • 11....tupnon.
rcal Auk,. WilsLoi, I
'y-~lt it Slonry. St D.
Ftl. t. ARNOLD. Apnit,
4 Fourth strrat, Pittnhurgh.
I.,ST ERN INSURANCE COMP:IX I.
E•tilla. uciue,PrVEdelat ;F. NI
IMISM=SI
CA PIT A 1.,
No.
Bank.
11 ill I:".urs, 1ig.114,t oil kiirrio of risks. FMK acid 51A
.111 I.. 00• lor hhondly lkij ,41 firurniAly purl.
I 1b.., 11-t II Ut'0..113. 11.1.114g0mi illreCtore Who too
tho y, arul who aro dotonniurol. 11
.1011 , 43 an li boral a t. , Ma/ °TAM 1110 c h,u,oa . tor
1,110 :1,11/1,1, a.o odermg tho hoot prutootruu to Chu.,
t.. 11111111 , 11
lin, rho- -I:. Jr_ W ltrukotoun, J. Itutlov,
I `aril h, 1/twoott, Goorrgo 11 . Jacko.ai.
V a. NI .Ikroorr Liirlatuagt., ,;• 0rgu141 . 14.4. . 1 “1110t1
11/ I.- , r Thum.. rrtor t.
oh• tr 2 W•tur CWrualhourre of Stew:
I .1.111 l'st tol.ur_h
PI tt.hurgla Dollar Su v log. I outitittlon,
I=l
tiS
tnnln TC) THE PirTNIII lIOU BANK,
' IV lIYEN doily from 9 to 2 o'clock
Wo.ln. , day and Naturday avoninbm, (rum 7 h,
;.A.L• royliol of all sums rr,t less than
u,l iJon.I A it., profits tloilsirml I wiry u ).tar, lit Jill,
stir 1
le. Tb.! yruet,os. for do puilubse further.,
th, I“•rvi,Lot t• of the luenwu.nt, hays cuter . ..!
A i ....Anov lwnd, thorrb) writig 4,l4ltiotial security to chi-
' .1
I, the ni•.lst.n
y 1.3-1. 141/it :1a... ttc6. kik .1/311,1•11t.
M..l.ttlary
11,0 L11..3 •0011,1 t.,
N1.,1,t1,1) Mai 0.1.11,00 1101 per', I'lltll4llU 0 Klock •t 0 t kr. ,
ktv t oot 11,,100,1tu1d \1,.r3,., tirttllttal, nml U..l4_\ 0
i• , C“1/11."11 ,
A 1 .1/1 1,1 , • ••111.011.% 11l itt
...A.. NV‘mt E•4l, • ••11.1 , 1 tirl t• N 1 ILI/ Ow
ntualuel Sr itlio lt l'llLnbUrgh nl I
I'
Fare froln 0.0 1 1 1 ..11.,111.• t• • PUT •1•11 i ;It
Ir‘au I. 1,, Val 1,11,11
I:. A. Clou - ter. By•Latvi, Rules 0111.1 Reg--
vt I t tit tt,ll , tl wrvl.l,. npitli.Llttll
--.411:111I(11.; A MIRES..
VI. r.
11.1.buln. Shounhergi•r,
l'hurlen
\ I N tirattau Murphy.
11 11.“1111 , ".. Thooktlii ISuabst.ter.t..r,
AL. let y, IgnAt Putmock,
11 illnun PlUthpu, William J. A...Jerson.
rut'sil.F.e.
J. 1. 11 (i Ma,.L.,.(013. James Ilerniman,
11,11 Iturv..,.. .1,1. M. Kirkl.trick,
A il,t Cull...rtmou, John D. M'Cord,
he', i t 'I., nt, . Robert Morrow',
.1 trnkrilno,r i'n,ills. WAltor I'. Marshall,
A 1,k117.1 , .1.. Carr. , A. M. l'ullook.,
.1..1ts S. l'ortkzruvo, Henry 1... Rinfortat,
t'l..trit, A. ( 4At.m. 1t01. , ,,rt 110411,
E. 0 E.lringtou, tits•rgu IL liiddlo,
Franck. , Fells, James Rhoakis,
i'....,rgs , F. Li illmorv, Joonos Stliklio,
.Iron's S. Iloo”. lio,,rgo S. Sadden,
\t ilacels S. Hal,. Alvxmider Tindiu.
`,..•.rri.41-9 , .ru.d i'rrastcrrr--Cli ARLES A. CUl.TOii
rer. , 114 taking mewl., .1.1. s are eutiLle.l h. an
of the Magur,lo,, Jro oue year, Atert., /.1• the Wet',
hob., Th• net au the •Lele La ...lob.:
nhgn ihre lit e purtlatee LL La 4, it art ha tie. en
itling year
The Adrantav, .ticur.x.l by be,, tuto r ; a final I.
A nsocuttion, aro--
•
. ,
Int MI perrnotrA ri,orvi• the I,du.r ~r theirsui,e - r:141 , t,
Varf, in the ;0ra1... rarrrlit.g Nlaga.tatn.• LIAm atm.'.
K., h mrmilror in Ar.atarr
ghat, t, whir 11 are L. , Ire &Ai
I, luta are at the mule time I,lli 011111,11, lie , A, I II;-
~1 rountr, , &rmming thrunatiarr ul d. , 1 tar , Ill! rar..ir , r`
iu remittrrr ‘ rfaarfr tcrr -I",
immilrership. togythm mith thr• Nlaga•Lithr ar•narrrl, di Ir..
I..,wararra t,. auy part if the r mintry
Thaso pur , •Liarrr• IleAgaunt , at nil! -1.:.m..
that by thin An,...intion, they re ,, 11, tile •.•
and
. 1,, to, Art lA. awol rt! , ,,t 1,/ all at ther •
lat.! a rilt
Mr..,
Fut
C. 1.. DERBY, A. tone A A ,
At rah, thr• Principal trificen- - R 11/4:1,r1...11 , r :11aga
gill,: .111. LLnauJuup. ,•,:14! LLnauJuup. Sew Mott;
I‘ator ,ti Suaritinky
/Jr - SIM" , trgirtamri n'. I;y UI. liEt&tili it. Ii.EYSEH
144.1 IA 0,1 itre,t, 1.1,11.103 artecnn, Ire Pktt,but
W le t :
aHtzublditist.:,
Pittanin gh,
In 14. Th lit !IA 11Z, liraduitto cud Practitioner In We Old
Siillo,,Ls of Medicine, Allopathic and llonanopathic, and for
the intelt toil years staxaantill Ilvdropathiat, Lao o p ulent a
W.vrk:lt Ill: In the Moen lointtion.
lie ip-ilectly snln, illroct and inuriediate effect this ayatein
Pat , at all Fevers, and all db...un acute and chronic, whit., It
pi null, grateful and Invigorating to the weak and debilitated,
r,1111,-T, it p , cullarly ileairtildo in 1 . 11111i1k13, who will ho tn-uta,l
nt their homes.
Allopmh and Iloituroputhic treatment will be
adrrtluis
b•l.d wh. re ~wired: but, after long and thorough experi
ence. Doctor lif cm gives deenled preference to ilydropatliy,
which Ist., throughout the old and new world, proven so
r Ines it alcitt.SJflil in every form of disease, including In
. n.i.mt Consumption, Brondlitis, Dyspepsm, Inflammatory
an I Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cutanout., Nervous and
I.Der Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable
cni,ens "( nearly every State in the Colon, can be examined
Cl Do.lor 14(1113'3 urn.). The Reverend Clergy are Invited to
consult hint gratis.
ft' arm Water being used in (lie commencement, and often
thlougheut the treatment, It in a luxury instated of uruilfer
sant, no llnvin unacquainted might suppose.
lterrarscr...—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer,
W. W. Wilsoit, W. 11. Willlnoio. Thompson .1. It. Wel
din. It. T Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, E. 11. English, 11. dl.
r.
Thu nnavraig,n.l. Laving visited - Doctor Ithimes Itistito
. Dot,. and wittieweat Ide successful treatment, cheerfully
rec..noneiel Min as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy-
Mt :
Charles T, Russell, Joe. 31VOrinall, 1/111•111 Hunt, John C.
Um Ds. Robert l'atrick, John B. Livingston, John Wright,
U'. IV. Patrick, lilte6to P. Eaton, U. Ormsby Gregg.
octle:claw
The Loi,tl 31J.1 Tra.lll Cow
ille \ )1. aud refit. urn leave Weid.
Newt•in 111 l' ~ t ty .tattotiA Lir frettilit
nod pie—eligiu,
taw ,iiitutilay Ili , tumid aft , will lei e'er twill
the fen., w{ wt.'
•••I'' liii
A.
i'itnrcit,o., IP) 1.. 1 ,
41 1111
,•41L I•V :II I g toruurd without delny
For fll I 1119 1111,1111111.1 apply to the bald the
eitenziolioaa E.11.1.1]. ia ItJ II A NViii,t Neu ( , •II 11.1
G.11 , 1611)10 II )1 i'.11..1/1% ELL,
tilu A ...ski Mkt :'lll.lllltqintii,lt
BAROAINS IN WAT , CIIFIS.CI,;;CK , -: AND JEWFI.I:I
i;;;BERTt: & LIR rrnEit ;Ire now eon , ;;.;il i tI t;
IHrtso mid fine %VILLA
111 a rich 0,1;1 Josrvlry at grotty
rwru f•lt au enti; now litorlc. which will 1.. ;2,..12,.1 ;hie,
from thy , Kluitert; suattaa..terlrs m n. fvw n.thr Fni
tra.lo.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
Puri:halters ilitidriug 4/ tiny !rood good!, at krw prim
should call unaerilatoly and ex .Lick, as WO are
determined to close it but without regard to rot or forme
1 , 1 . 1, 03 Don't forget the place.
ROBERTS St 1111 t rr 11E11,
No 41 Fifth tin - v. 4 teat door to Vlo,tl,
8 1 3-WstdoW. Cliatil and Jewelry repaired in the 4eii
intoner, nod warranted. .jr21 . 1 y
MMOM
CAEltr INO THE
Great United Stales Mall and E.:previa
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY ,A 3 itn eutire
leiwth DUBUQUE - ro ('AI ('AIKO,
REVOLVERS! REVOLVERS!!— , Just re-
I.y Express, dliect from ."'",.•
the tuanufacturers, a splendid assort- st:-.l l L,,tri g ,',„
nient of Cot:Ca It EPEATI Nti PISTuLS,
four, I've and lax inch barrels, ell of
which we will sell for rash at as low
prices ea they can be bought iu the city of New York. Ptl . .
its g3lng to Australia and California will find that they can
do better by purchasiug their equ.pac-o at heave, than they
Cop among strangers—an we give persons a chance to ti y
nay of the above Pistols before leaving the city. nil.l in Co..
of a failure we refund the money
110 W N Sr TETLEY,
set)! 130 Wood nimet, Pittsburgh.
ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and
coua,onor at LAW. and Solicitor in Citacer3. Agent
for procuritig lko.inty Lands and Pensions, and for .the
leetiou of Chili. to Ureat Britain and Ireland.
Age Collections astute in this and adjoining Counties Es
tates of decedents settled; Real Estate bought. sold or
leased, and rents collecttst .lioness invented on Mortgage
or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn.
Wilco ou 1 , 0011.T1i street, a few doors above : , ntlthilehl.
Pittsburgh. March 28, 186b—fnahtNiidewl
Feet TRAIN eacue at 2 A. M.
Math MAIN learn at S A. M.
Ex.mtmet Ta/or leaves at 3 P M.
Passengers make chase connection, at Crest Line fur ltuli•
anapolis, and there make close connections with Hailroa...l
for Vincanues, without a change of cars; raid at Vincennes
take the Ohio and Misaissippl Railroad direct fur St. LOuti—
through In In' hours; oonnecting et Sandoval with the Illi
nois Central Railroad for Cairo, where first-class Steamer..
sin at all times be had for Memphis, Vicksburg. Now Or
leans, and all points on the lower Mlaslselppt river. Puxseto
we can always find at St. Louis, steamers fur the Upper
Miasiseippl, Minute and Missouri rivers.
This is sue hundred miles the short/nit route to St. Louie
FAR.N.—Frnar Cass.
Tu St. Louis via Bullatontaine and Union
. .
MEM
ath ‘4 the OLlo art.!
Nio-sr-ti.1 , 1 I 1 1t..” I :.o!
tLe u/ , ., •lar, t Plaint ~n ly 1 , 1J111111' . 11 , it it rota trial
DR. BROWN continuos to be consulted for
the cure of SECIIET DISEASIat. The success In
woes ie unequalled. The taicted are invited
,„ tall without delay funtotw athicted with Venettal
Rheumatism. Piit•s, or Seminal Ihhility, ehoidd not
de ay to get taco advice. Letters COLtullittlg a fec, litiMediate7
ly ,vered.
I_llllu and Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley,
Pittsburgh. fe2d
i l i n E fo U r s u l l A s T th iS e 3 ll l lll/7Ld N ls U t ß l A le l,Ai re l Lu A t — sly n i r Or n t M( h e aFilTovitimengY
-11 .1 diseases is ono that trill cure. Lio will narrantja
cure in ,my case of this kind. This remedy was never knows
io toil when properly perevrered with.
\loey suffer the torture of this complaint for months and
ye.os. when a few dollars would procure a certain, safe and
epe,sly remedy.
i ids, end Private Coustiltlng Rooms, No. 44. DIAMOND
ALLEY. IxRB
CiEll'AtiC)
CIIICAIit. 10 DUBUQI'g
Trains leave Ohicago as follow,
11, A M. and 10 - :o lot is AND CURO Eu pause
Puezeug , rt , fst ,t. Low+ by ilibq Irani take the car. of the
oillo and Miss It. R. at Sand,ul, .and are curried direct to
St. Louis.
5:35 A. M. and 4:10 P. M.—Di It ore AND ti ILENA EXPRS.4S,
CUD...1131g air Dubuque) with at Daily
Line of Steam Paul and the Upper Missis
sippi river eitlei.
Trains leave Cairo for Chicaio and Dulniquo at 7:30 A. M.
and 7:OU P. M.
Pastengeie from t h e East tel places ou Ilia Ohio Ater,
d.itined fur St. leo uulee of tilliioll3 and un
certain river ritivipation front ^t. Loch, 11.1111 arrive
fifteen hours in advance of the river route, hr taking the
cars at Cairo.
Tickete to St. Luria, CAI t. Dllbtliln.•, St. Peril, 41111 all im
portant places by tille retire. can be had at the sluice of the
P. Ittid AP. Itailroadi it Pittsburgh. and Michigan
Central Railroad in Chicago. It. B. MASON,
Jon Superinten't.
. . -
To '• Columbus, Xenia and Dayton
To " " Columbus, Clncinnati and Lax-rence
burg IS SO
Stooun Cuss PAHL. 12 ou
Passengers and Bappige trunefarred from Depot to Depot
frau of charge.
For Throat') Tickets, or further information, plumsu apply
to J. O. CURRY, Ticket Agent, 0. A P. Railroad Company,
corner Oleo, Monongahela Mouse, Pittaburgh, or to 01,0.
PA.RILIN, Ticket Agent, Federal Strout Station, Allegheny
ma y. JAMES M. WARD,
Superintendent 0. S M. P.allrtuul.
F. KNOWLAND, Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. [octlu
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Com
nsissioner (or the States of Tennessee, New Ham!.
shire, Connecticut. Wisconein, Noe York. 31 chigan, low a,
California and Volt-illus.
istiv- Deeds drawn. and aoknowlednients and proofs tak.•ss
for resod or use in any of the also e maned States, Illinois,
Mississippi and Rhode Island.
Pittsburgh, March 2S. 1555--(mk2ls,lsul
ARM FOR SALE—Thu well known Farm
F
of Isaac Williams, six miles from the city, iu Upper St.
(Mar Township, containing 120 acres of drat-rule land, in
excellent condition. The place is well watered with iresei
fulling springs, pleasantly situated, and suitable (or a Stsark
or Dairy faros. The improvements are a substantial Stone
Dwelling, with Berm and Stabling. The Chartings Valley
Railroad is located within three-fourths of a mile of the
(arm, and will make access sure exist speedy, This valuable
farm Is underlaid with Coal of the first quidity, and will be
avid with or without coal, or divided to oust purch.a.sera.
Nor terms, &c., enquire of BLAKELY &
Real Estate Agents,
DI A NOS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!—CHAR-
X, 1,1,E Rot.wa, 118 Wood stn's[, Imo plat
r; tied A c. ani.lete asiortroont of 0, 0‘,,,, 04,
7 and..
7' , .lin, Piano Fortes, of the - latest
et)itti. and containing all the now Improve-'
Welds, among which are the following:
Fail flea,! Lvtliti YIP. itVle, carved lyre, legs, rafts, Sc.
Foil Sotpontine, with slitting nitwit , desk, do du
&nu do do do do do
Louts ATV style, de do Jo du
do du with pearl keys, do
j:,,uil curut.rtt, flaittliod bark and front.
do plain.
ti.plar, turners, tinialw,l bark and front
do plain.
Thu 7' 4 octavo I, a new orals, larger than any Inds toire
totio,
Alois. te-verel SECOND BAND PIANOS.
One Itoee‘rood 0 actors Piano Forte, with iron frame, nearly
. ,1 /04 II
.1 . new, for
One Maitt a letny 0 to rave Piano, ho good order 1102'
One tit, do do do 100
PI A Ni t SCurl .rt of every variety, ilt pricey from $5 to sto.
For salt, IS CIIARLOITE MUM& 115 Wood st.,
declEt Second door above nth._
ftitARPETS'. CARI'ETSII—AT IiBCALLUW.S—JUSTRE
i ceivol, awl daily coming to hand, a large and choice
anortmunt of goods In the above line, including—
Velvet and Tapestry Brussels Carpet,
'three-ply, Superfine, Medium and
Low-priced Ingrains;
eel Tapestry Ingrains., (a great variety of pat
terns.) Brunei+, launasks and l'eultian Hall and Stair Car
pets.
AI 41—Iknutlful patterns of Oil Clothe, various qualities
and N% kitty); NI . 0,4 en and Linen Crumb Clothe; haloes; Cocoa
Matting; I.fst and Rug Carpets; French Embusses] and Vic
toria Piano and Table Covers; Hearth Rugs and Door Mate,
a great variety. All otter articles usually found in Carpet
Stores constantly on hand at 87 Fourth street, near Wood.
IV. D. & IL M'CALLUIL
XTOTICE.-1 have this day sold out my in
lereat lu the firm of 11.STETTEIt. SMITH & CO., to
partner. J A oil; HOSTETTER.
Pitt.4burgh, Nov f."), 1855—{nov301 D. BO.STEITICIL
THREE DAILY TRAINS
Between Pittaburgit and Philadelphia.
TILE MORNINtI MAIL TRAIN Irnv,H Pittsburgh fur
Philadelphia at 7 A. M., and Philadelphia for Pitt.burgli at
A. M.
THE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh fur Philadelphia at
2:31 P. M.. aml Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1f1,30 P. M.
Tait NIG H T EXPRESS IN leaves Pittsburgh for
ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, December 11, Freight and , Philadelphia at 9:10 P. 01.. and Philadelphia for Pittsburgh
Passenger Traina will leave Pittsburgh daily, (Sundays en- at 11 P. M.
cepted,) at 3 o'clock P. and atop at the fullovring stations I 111.11 RS VI LLE A('C3 0131( IDA Tli Cc TRAIN leaves P)tt.a.
Sharinhurg, Ireland's, Sandy Creek, Verner, Hutton, Lu- burgh doily, except Sunday, at 4.39 o'clock P. M.
gene Eddy, Logan's Ferry, Parnassus, A.rnold'a, 'fat - outran, BkINTUN'S ACCUM NW/DATION TRAIN let,. Pittsburgh
Martder'n, IdcKs.in's, Freeport, Kiskiminitia, White Reek daily at 11 o'clock A. M., '2.8 1 P. 31„ A n d th'.!ti P. M.
Eddy, Eclif a, T. Logan'a, and Crooked Creek. The slave Lille+ connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
Etturning, will leave Crooked Creek at 8 o'clock A. IL, . to and from St. LOUIS, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.;
and stop at all the above intermediate stations. Frankfurt, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute,
shy- The Company ore prepared to receive and deliver 51adtstm. Lafayetie and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day-
Freight for any ofthe above stations. at their Freight Depot, ton, Springfield, Bellefuntame, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland,
corner of Penn and Wayne streets, Pittsbargh. Columbus, Zanexville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; eh"),
trn Tickets CELII be had at the Company's Office, saner of with the Stearn Packet Maas from and to New ORLF-I.NS, ST.
Peru and Wayne atreete, or from the Conductor. Lome, Louse - tux end Ciacsaisan.
NEW CONNECTIONS:. THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either of the
Stab will leave Crooked Creek on the arrival of the . above planet.
Trains, fur Kittanning, Catfish, Curleadlle, Aliddleuex, Rod- For further particulars, see hautibiLles at the different
bank,Clarion,Drady , a R en d,Eymersburg,Brookville,Smicks. starting potato . Passengers from the West will tied this the
burg end Punxesaarney. ' shortest and most expeditious route tu Philadelphia, Belo.
Fare to ICAttitissaug, more, New Volk, or ik,stou. Tuirs. MOOftE,
2a- The Ibiceisior Omnibus Line will leave the corner of Agent, Passenger Linos, Philadelphia.
Fifth and Market 'h.:outs, in conlinction with the cans, at '2 J. 3IESKIMEN,
o'olock P. M. A. J. IT.OPPRIL, decla Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
NOTICE.
' Pittsburgh to Crooked Creek,
WITHIN FOUR HILES OF KITTANNINO
deetNioLiwtf corner Seventh and Smithfield ate.
N °Tic E TO STOC HOLDER S—
UFFICE OF THE Onto lAD I'ENNA. R. It. Co.,
Pittsburgh, December 13. 1555. j
The Annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Ohio and
Founsyltanla Itoilroud Company will be held of the Compa
ny's Mee, No. 23 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, on the FOEIRTII
THURSDAY, being the 24th day of January, 1848, at 11
o'clock A. M.; and the election of Directorfl will be hold at
that office, on the same day, between the hours of 11 A. M.
and 3 P. M. W. ROBINSON, Jr., President
wowtd
T -
VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES FOR
BALE—Nos. 136 and 137 Third street. Each Int has a
front of :X.) feet, by 85 deep. The houses arc arranged with a
large store-room, hall, dining-mom and kitchen on 'first floor,
fear mama on the ascond, and three on the third story. Both
hempen are new and in good order.
novBo S. ccirrawisT & sON, G 3 Market aL
IlitiN CITY i_kiLL,EY.IE.—DAY AND EVENING CLASSES
IN BOOK-KEEPINO.—In all departments, including
many new and highly valuable improvements, which are
not elsewhere taught. Large classes attend evenings only
receive a thorough merit:male education. Lectures upon
all the studitai delivered to Evening Cleqeeet. Arithmetic
knOF system) and its application to businesa. Also, writing
Included in the Mercantile Course, or taught separately.
Cvii for a Circular fur fun particulars at College Kell, op
posite the Poet Mice. F. W. JENKINS, Prinapid.
novil
IRON CITY COLLEGE — DAY Awn Evswiwo
~ ., y —Arithmetic, Writing and Book4ceping.—Ladies
and ilentlemen's Apartments euparate•
ARITHMETIC, and its applications to business, (a new
system,) shorter, plainer, and better adapted to trosipess, than
Mt° be found In any treatise. Result obtained with great
facility by now rules, termed "Arithmetical linglc ir " Arith
metic, per month, gA.
Call fur a Circular of the College.
decl E. W. JENKINS, Pridii:dpriL
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BANKk;h 4~LIL O 4
AUSTIN LOOMIS, Stock and Bill Broker,
office No. tr 4 Fourth stnot,uhovo Wood. Notes;Drafts,
Bonds, liortmiges, and luaus, on collaterals, negotiated.
Stocks bought and sold on commission. Land Warrants
bought and sold,
l'articufar attention paid to the purchase and sala of Cop.
per Stocks.
All vommunications attended to prompt),
Janl9
DATRICKS & FRIEND, Bankers and Ex
change Brokers, and Dealers iu Noyes, Drafts, Accept
ances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on Mel:tests
ern and Western Cities constantly for .le.
Collections made in all the cities thronOnnit the United
States. Deposits received In par funds ot current paper, ut
the corner of Fifth and Woad streets. febB
B.OLIVIES & SONS, Bankers and Ex
change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts: Accept
,
cold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on thu EuoF
ern and Western Mier constantly for sale.
Collections utiulu in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in var funds or current paper, No.
Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. Dafaly
E ARNOLD & CO., Bunkers and Ex
. change Brokers. Dealers in Exchange. Coin. Bank
Not.-a, fight and Timo Drafts, lx. COLIOCtiOIa+ carefully at
tended to. and pros.-eds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commlsation.
41. - No. 74 Fourth street, next door to the Bank of Pitts
lcurgh. sopl3
J OIIN WOODS, Banker and Exchange
Broker, Dealer In Exchange, Commercial and Bank
Notes. Mock bought and sold on commission. Colloetlon4
carefully attended to. interest paid on Deposit.
THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
Dealer in Notea, Santis" Stocks, Real Eutaw, &c., tio.
halrth stre,t, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jana
CLOTHING
CLOTHING STORE.
JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.,
Foa.MERI Y OF TUE CELEBRATED CLOTEI NO DEPOT
ON LIBERTY STREZT, Width had won en unbounded popularity
under the same of the THREE 111th DOORS, have, for the
purpose of acquiring more space for their Immense busiumt,
restored to the spacious building on the
CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the must splendid tuts:k. of
CLOTHS AND READY-MADE CLOTHING,
That has ricer I..cen of red to the public.
Their principal oinect L•r this removal, W to givo thorn
mere facilities for
THE WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to .11 Ueud at the
Lowest Eastern Prices:
And they will warrant them to be as good as any manufac
tured iu the Union.
Custom Work in the Best Style,
AND USHN THE SHOUTEtrr None&
They have on hand a full and beautiful amortwent of
CLOTHS AND COATINGS,
Felt FLOCKS, DIUSS, WALKING AND ItUSINESS COATS.
Our interests are illontical with thx.o of our customers,
and see tenant, the public that our fidelity will net fail in fill
lug all orders we utay he favored with.
THiNT FoILDET THE PLACr,
NO. SS WOOD STREET,
(EAST HIDE), COENEB OP IILALIOND ALLEY.
N. B.—We de,drs, our patrons to understand that we have
no longer any connection With the Clothing Itnuiness on
Liberty street. 01E1.1E/Ma/WI is dorotod uloineively to the
house above designated.
mar 23
JOIU M'CLOSK EY CO.
T.T.A.mpTux Li, CAMPBELL, ( late of the
firm of Hampton, Wilson d C 0.,) Wholesale Dealer
is 3i.EN'S AND BOYS' CWTIIINO, adapted to the 'Western
Trado„ Nu. b*.: Third street, betwtani Wood and -Market, Pitt*.
burgh.
Amongst our stock, which is the largest and moat complete
In the country, will bo found, at low price.—
Men's Clothing, of evory dt.crlpriou;
do.
.. fi k " g Y r i d
oat var o i . ety of Undershirts and Drawers;
A full stuck of Handkerchiefs, Cravat:. Neck Two and
Stocks;
A splendid assortment et Suspenders;
tlu. Mon's Minter Hosiery;
du. do. Boys' do.
Linen and Muslin Shirts and Drawers;
Canton Ilausol do. do.
Gum Elastm i_loo,ls; •
And a full stock of goals adapted to Minors and roamers'
wear,
Also, Crithr..lltis of all grades.
vaj_ NV a invite our old w>lualutaucei, mud all doul,rm its
Our title, to rail nod ...MID° for thern.lvoß. We /14, now
opeuito; our third sot.ply, 4w' our stoetz to full and coruplato.
War..lwo.. on Third etro,t, half way blooms
Narket.
NEW CL(fiIING STORE, No. 4 Sixth
oppositw Liberty. The sub.:crib, he, upme.
thi6 new eAt4hltAhtlielli lw,c he has alu Ay tat hail A
arid cit,nca ass.Artmeht of all articles
which he a Arrahte equal IV any a the city. and wAll
the nhe..t rea.,iable la is es. The pubic- arc requtrsted Ic pit e
him a call. I mar9.l y I 11. LIPPENIII•IINIER.
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DRY GOODS.
I,IIIIST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS AT
D.vE BUt tTIIERS. No. 74 Market. iitreet. Putziburgli,
.t;1 of the at
Our DIfUeS titniDS DEPARTMENT is unusually full. mei
contain rinse 01 the 11r-hi-A and moat ilosonhie that
we have 0,, bveLl Ulan he collOr, .141 ni
Extra super Sake:
French Merino , : Cashmeres
Mien. In Lames ; Plaids: Strip,: Coburg; Sr.
N EnDLE WORK—The Lent mssortuverit the ity.
Chetuizettes. Sleeves : 4,1
Falgithris and lusertdup
Shawls, Cloak, 'calm:. tied San ds
New styi, Broche, Plaid, Cashmere Moire Anil. Velvet.
Stella, Crape Silk. ac.
Together with a large Anlortuirut of MOURNING U014D4)
of ell
Our Dom EsTte and 1101,4 E FIiILNIISILINU DEPART
MENT a ninth supplied, itud we tii , el confident that We eau
otter glvatcr iuducementii now ttini), bav a o r, coin able
iitiel before. We , what aIL 1,X111111111.1101l of .11" stitch
purchiti.ing elsewhere, all will nod it to their iulvais
tagii to do so.
We will alie: In , alluoit daily iu the receipt of now and de
sirable lrOtnli throughout the 14,301 i
LOVE 1311tYrItERS,
FortiO.ll) tibmtg , 6teV01.1,4_ , 11 S Love,)
Rept) No 73 31a1 ket set Vet. Pittsburgh, Pa.
HOTELS
A i. N lUN
, Il \. 0(1 4 S
4 E E
t ORGE A .
u
ifrpvi tot l'ettio.ylcuttin ttltit -6 hL ..
ke..
it the liatOt to the city tor paastsllgr. arri
-1-1114 liy dint r•uttl
Tn. , proprietor Laving, at consideralde expen.s, fitted up,
elvvllent Ktyk. ilia )lANSION 11,,L SK, respegt
fully solicit a altlll3 01 public patronay. There is attached
a •Ipirlitild STABLE and extent., 11. \GUN Y.t.ltit, afford
accututnotlation to travelers and tea/liners. His
Larder and liar will be furnished with the best the inarket
can
SSrCLAW. HoTEL, corner Penn and St.
Clair idroet...s. l'ittsburgh, Pa.—Tho undersigned, tonne,
It of ° Brown's Hotel." having taken this largo and Conn.-
ihrrim, and having rented it in inagnilloeut
would rospootfully invite his friends and the traveling public
t.i give him a call. with the oonvenientie of the
h0t.../old hoi halgSc_ . a give
entire Hindi - all L.lll. mid his charges uniderate.
totr22 WII. C. C,ONNELLY.
t - 1 . 001) INTENT HOUSE, corner of Liter
ty zual U out $1.1 . 1a4a near the Railrw...l
im,13.1y JAMES SHANNON, Prpriotor.
RESTAURANTS
W ILKINS HALL, W. C. ti ALLA(iH ER,
Eottrtlt street, tvat %Veva V. and Smith-
Ileld.—This spacious establishment has bees kmeki by Ow
Kul.scriber, and completely renovated. Ile is at all hour,'
prem.red to turni,ll every luxury that GM be tumid in th..,
best reg - ulate‘l restaurants in the States. opue.toua Uar
will always he supplied with the vary best Liquors.. thesis
of every description, in Its season. one always lei found at
15'tlkme Hall.javel I W. C. GALLAG
OUR ENDEAVOR IS TO PLEASE.
Lowrie's Eating House,
lua W.s.l street, I'dll2.urgh.
All per.)ua fond of GOOD LI VIM.) will please - -.7 - .L 0
call gun! Judge for themselves. Always ou hand,
the beta of Oyster, Mesas, Coffee, 'res, home Nill.
meals Bowl. l'iii,. Custards, warm Corn Bread, t7'
)lush mud silk, Fried Mush, Wattles, Ltuck - whet Cakio, Ac.
The cooking will be such cc will gratify epicures.
goi. Families supplied with Oysters at reasonable rates.
oct27.tt
ORNECOPIA OYSTER AND COFFEE
C
fii Csi.U.BAlt_lAxn, Paoretrroa, No. 40, Fifth street,
betwevu W 4 p0.1 and Market, Pittsburgh. jaxil.9ly
KEN NET ALE.—W. D. ENGLISII, Sole
Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated. Sennett Ale anti
brown Stout. Also, Common Ale and Porter, in quart and
pax( bottle:l.
The attention of fumilies, and the trails., is respectfully
anll:y
INERAL WATER AND SARSAPA-
ItILLA.—WM. 11. ENti Ll9ll, Pitt street, below Penn,
UUNV mn.uanct.lug wad bottling the above I,,Ve.r..geS on
nu extensive smile. Ills articles are of the best quality, and
manufactured from the purest materials. oct11:1,7
TUE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY—
A. PITTSBURGH, ROCHESTER AND NEW BRIGHTON
EXPRESS.—For the especial accommodation of thn largo
population along the lino of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail
road, between Pittsburgh and New Brighton, whme intimate
business and, social relations require such Agency, THE
ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY have made mach arrange
ment with the Railroad as to enable them to put a trusty
Messenger ou the Accoolinedetitm Train, who will take
charge of all property and business properly entrusted to
him. Ile will leave New Brighton by the Morning Train,
remain in Pittsburgh and Allegheny City during the day to
attend to such commissions WI may bo entrusted to him, and
return by the Evening Train, with.his Oasts and Commis
atone executed. All goods, Ac., will , be delivered or called for
i n th e two c ities, within reasonable distance, without extra
charge; but to insure such delivery, the direction on packii,
ges, mpedally for private houses, should be
At Way Stations, all matter will be left with the Station
Agent of the Railroad Company, when the proper party is
sot at the Station en the arrival of the Train, to remive his
goods.
The charges fur carrying packages, &c., and for services
rendered by the Messenger, are intended to be within roe
sonablo limits When the nature of the buninisis is such as
to admit of it, opeclal egdeenionts will be made.
lIENRY It. TETLN has been appointed Messenger, and
will commence his duties on Ifonday, December 24, 1855.
OFFICES AND AGENTS.
Pittsburgh-6 , 1 Fourth street.
Allegheny City—Tolograph Office.
Maysville—Captain Flay.
Sewickley Station—Mr. McLaughlin
Itkchester—Mr. White.
Beaver—Dr. Chandler.
New Brighton—Mr. IlOopt
02110 E ADAMS Exennes CO.
Pittsburgh, Dec. 2Uth, 1855. f
TAISSOLUTION 01 , CO-PAILTSiERSILLY—The partnership
1..1. heretofore existing between the undersigned, under tho
name and Jape of SPILINCiEIL lIARBAUGIi b co., ts,
die
solved by mutual conioint. The bush:tea; of the firm will be
settled by either of the underiigned, at their old stand, No.
295 Liberty street. The business 'trill be efilailliniA 05 for
meGy by Springer Harbaugh.
SPRINGER RARBAUGII,
ALEX. YGRSYTIL
Pitteburgb, October 24, 1855. •
PIIINGZEt ILMBAUGH, Commtaaton Merchant, Dealer
I.D
In Wool, Provisions, and Produce generally, No. 295 Lib
erty street. Ftittakrurgh.
SARCH ---1.0 boxes Wood's Starch, for sale
by Lam] SDIITB. MAUL & HINTER.
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A YEWS CATfiArtinbihiLs
'OPERATE by their powerful Ina*
t f „.":s, om en Om internal Nieceent %WO
i., 1 ...;4 - - t doethindittwulthilt beam
:5 .c„,...i v , : „.. action. They remove the obathisitlciall
s .. i. : , I.lgi Ll* elkl.Trulrgy.. galyeraiin other
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r.z... „,A111 ...., rg7B Of tl D.."' „ , 4, 02 . 1, 0 tr1euir ,
1 ,, ,,,,-.. rent, toi - vi clioy i -teilist7M d0.4..;...7..,'
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ri s a e j di
vlrtnelyby - Pinfeaa
W ald
Patientn,thes shown .cnres. of 11)11agatotlietli*etteriEtalltoia tito
- yond belief, were they not substantlated.by persereanf loch
exalted position and charneter , itstti Itirbld•thdirispittuded
untruth, Their certificates art, putdialted-in.intilinsicani
Ahnanac, whirl the Agents halms , moiled are pleaselkto ihts•
niala,freo.to all inquiring: • I••• •. iI .'• ''''' ''''''''''' ''''
Annexed wegive Directions fet_tholtthso ththe.canagultata
which they have been found fo thre.c& :
Fon Coannereas— thi Toke One or taniPLledinactrquantity )-.
as to gently move the bowels. C.ostirenesa 0 frestwithe •.:.
aggravating eon. of Primt,imcithe cote abne complaint Li
the cure of both.. No:person: can foclarollwhilaiundatia ...
costive habit of body.. Ilithee It ,should i lthiriA bey -,
promptly relieved . ;- •••••• ••t • u .
FOl/ DTDPSYSL, which is sometimes 'the cant; i'lL Caxnu•
taus, and always, uncomfortable, take mild doses--#oion Una
to four—to stimulate the stomach Ana liVerintoltagy so-
Lion. They will do It, and the heart-Farm,' bisel Find
1 soul burn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it him
...
gone, don't forget what cared you.
Fon A FOCI STOMACH, or Morbid Inadion of the Bawd,
which produces general depression of. tbe xipirits and bud
health, take from four to eight Pllls•at first, and =alley
doses afterwards, until activity anti strength Is'vestored to
the system.
Fes NERNOIISSILMA, SICK Ilitankcfri;lNaeur-y-firia its The
Stomach, Back or Side, take from four' to eight pills ongoing
to bed. If they do not operate, sufficlently,..;talteriaore Ilia
Sect day, until they do. These complaintowill be:swept mat -
from the system. Don't weir theie and their kindred.dinzi
dere because your StlaelaCilliTOlAL. , , ' . F . ,_ ..(41.111
Fes Smorms, &Iran:LAS, amid, old: Dispii : er , of Uer.Bkint ,
take the Pills freely and frequently, tolthop.thabOte.eleMitlß.,, .
The emotions will generally soon begin:to:dim/DWI sacru m{
appear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores hare-been healed
up by the purging and purifying, effect,of -theste.L'illikellni .
some diSg . aStipgdl-4eIIIVS which s eemed to saturate the whole
system have completely yielded to their. influence, leaving
the sufferer in perfect health. Patianfif both' ditty to Sea.
ety forbids that yea oboe's( parade
..yeatraelf around'; the;
world covered with pimples, blOtchos, ulcers, soresond all
I h or any of the unclean diseases of the skin, becemse youF lye-,
tem wants cleansing. . ....
,
To PURIFY THE BLOOD, they are the WA TELEtifarii3*iar dia.:,
covered. They should be taken freoly-and frecitierit.lY, 44,'
the impurities which sow the seeds of incurable di -.- :gest tan.
I be swept out of the system like chaff befete the Wthd: -Bf
I this property they do as much : podia preventing elckrins
as by the remarkable cures which they are making
... every,
wiles.. . .• .. ~, r- , 44131. 5 . '35,...
Lona Court-tun, Janyntch, and all Bilious Affections, arise
from some derangement—either torpthitysipongettbuis kir
obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate
the bile and render it unfit for digeStion. This is 'digest:Pula '
to the health, and the constitution ii frequently zgpi.rnizio4
by no other muse. - Indigestion Is the symptom. Obstruc
tion of the duct which empties the bile into the stoinach: •
causes the bat to overflow into the blood., Thls, produces
Junediee, with a long and dangerarid train of evils. Cos-
Drone., or alternately costiveness and diarrhoea, prevails.
Feverish symptoms, hingoor, low spirits, weariness, rehtless.
noes and melancholy, with sometimes inability to sleep, and
sometimes great drowsiness; sometime* there fa seven , pain
In the side; the skin awl the while of the oyes become a .
greenish yellow; the stomach acid; the bowels sari te tliA -
touch; O. whole system Irritable. with!a tendency lb face*
ii Welt may tern to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diner.,,
lees, dysentery, he. A medium dose of :three dr that. Pillit,".
taken at eight, followed by two or thre4 . In the rooming, and,
repeated a few - days, will remove fhe cause of all these tree-
bleu. It is wicked to suffer such pains whim-you can cure
them for 25 cents.
RHEUMATISM, GOUT, and all laammaloiy Ara* are rapid.,
' ly cored by the purifying effects .of these' Pills upon - the; "
• blood, and the stimulus which they afford to ttheitalPtiti - . -
elide of Life. For these and all. kitidred l conthlainti they
should be tairet in mild dasia,,to move the bowels gently,
but freely. .
As a Duman Pai, this is hoth agreeable and usefoL No
• Pill can be made morn pleasant to take, and certainly none
•
ha, been made more effectual to the purpose for vritichai
• dinner pill is employed.
Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. AVER, Practical and Analyti
cal Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per, bog. Vivre
box's far $l. - , •
Sold by It. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO:, at wholesal e a nti to-
tall, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh; and by - all - Malin'
everywhore. octeediredcw
ilreat Cougt Itentebg 1 :
WORT '''• --
% ll' Dr. Dcrgers;f3yrup o o! a ~.. ; t ,
,
3 L ),
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POE TES COUTURE CURE OP
Coughs, Colds, Influenza,
Spitting Blood; Asthma; 4
AND ALL OTHER LEITO Cp3IPLATATTS"
TENDING
fr H E above
prepared
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Physician and =las now sea standard
Preparation, and is offered forthe cowman CURE:cre:
those diseases of the THI3I,OIIOC and zirNGs.
which, If neglected, usually terminate fatally In CON... .
!31 trIVIPTION. It contains no Opium, Ckaossi, , nif'
any mineral whatever, butts composed entirely of three.
Boole, Herbs, and fiClotablo Sublllaw4A.74 ll3 4 l oVgAnlV
specific influence upon the ItungS and their 'conneeltd„ ,.
organs. Its Immediate effect Is to- finny all Vett ,
and gently remove the phlegm and other Morbid teen)
Lions, from the Throat and air-passages thaturallattrigri ,
the Cough, by, subduing the irditannuitton,and.Aher •
causes which give rise to it. It approved of and re. )
commended by Pliyalthins of the bighmt standing, and
may be given with perfect afery to the youngest child or
the most delicate female. .
Leas than hoff/e will generally ours any ordl
nary COLD or COI7GH3bY following the direo loll3 .
Otte bottle Is usually sufficient for a ease -oflpiakter;
enzrt.
A few claw will relieve Tinkling in Lis
or Hoarseness. 1. 33 ;3
One bottle will effectually stop Spilling Blood.
Three to .She bottled only are requlrog In Bro . neht: 444.
tts or Aslthina. .n,
Four to ICiyhtbottles Will cure any ruse of titellpip
en t Costenntption.
One Was is warranted'. Wawa to do good, An moid l 4. .
the patient that he is on the right road to a .6
Joth.re now whether or not it, Is beet to use IL Oertlft
cotes on file at the office from maltltudos of restored guf
f erers.
A. L. SCOVILL & Co., ProPrieill
No. 804 BROADWAY, (cor. Duane St.) New -Y:ork.
, •
For Saleby all Drruzgrbda throughout. the I.ltdtedttEPS
and Canada&
Fair sale, wholesale and retail, by R. B. SErteld k
CO., c,rakr Wood and Second streOts.:
Sold also by 11EN DERSON & lIRCL, Liberty street; H. P.
SCIINV AnTZ, and lIECfifIABX &
City. oir...llr.dmr
INHALATION
CURE OF ASTIIIITICIS-CONSUink,'
NEW AND VERY WOWDERPUL.
HYGEAN A
BROPORT JpIRE TO TUB DOOR or THE
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY .has
lily been tuade by Dr. CLT:118, of this city, in UM treat- _
meet of Consumption, Asthma, and all &yeasts or dm Lungs.
We r efor to Dn. OMITS' HYGEARA, 011 PAWING 11.2X1ILLIV '
xtion AND CUMULI' Srr.ue." With this new metbrel, Dr.
has rustured many tifflicted onea to health:" as ati
'ebldoritxi of
which. he htei innumerable certificates. Speaking„ Of , 1103
treatmout, a physician remarks: "It is evident thatanhpling•
—constantly breathing an agreeable, healing ”por—tho l "
no:theta:ll properties must come in direct cotitucl with' the'
o hole metal cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many
awl ,orted chimps produced upon theth tlkon Introducodf
into 04 stoMada, and subject to the meess of tilgostioa.9...
The Ilygoeno is fur sale by all 'the Drugte throughout thee
country."— Yr go lent Dutchman qt./an:wry 14. '
The inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linan,Atith-
out the host inCoveritiMetr—t.bo heat hi' the body being
sufficient to evaporate the Head. Ilundrods of oases of envoy,
like the following, might is. named:
.. •
Otto pat:Lige of the Llygoana lies cured me of the .kitE.,..k
of six years' standing. - J. F. Kamzurrt,
Postmaster of Duncannon, Pil.
I am eured of the Asthma, of ten yeare' standing, by Dr,
Curtis' Ilygeatm. Alattosnrt EARTcrgcitrooklyii, N. Y.
Mrs. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammund tittera,.N. 9111.9 cored of ' •
severe ca. , of 'Bronchitis by the Ilygmuo. .
My sinter has been cured of a distressing cough, of several""
years' standing, and decided to be that/able by tbo
cuts. She was cured in one month, by the Ifygeanet, ,
Gaunter, •;" '
TM for. Dr. Cessna, of Now York, testilics of our, medi ,
dee in the following language:
New rum, Naremberlsll3s4:.i''., - Pe= Sir-1 think highly of Dr. Curtis' .I.ogoana ma. reyr.,...
oily In iliitetees of the throat and Having lual'ainoe
opportunity to teeny ita ofileacy,l aux conelnced that is MA
most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the lithe]
‘pplication to the chest.
N. IL—Dr. Curt& I.lyottuut Is the 0.1110.11. 4 7.5.1. ant ONLY.
. . .
L 7 EN BIN it A RTIME others are base inlift4MlN, or ,
and mrunioun counterfeits. shun them ns you would
poLsox.
ttr Fur salt by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wcoi street;
S. Sellers & to.•, Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; Jehrf
Sargent, New Brighton; 1.. Kaiser; licsehtster.'
inylCdkaninn
SANDS' SARSAPARILLA.
IS QUART BOTTLES. ••• I
Fbr the liemoral and Firmancni Our of all Dim= itrafror
from en impure Stale of the slood, or .
Habit of the Syetan.
This truly valuable preparatkm breactricte/ lirna '
roota Of the finest Mairription, by means et anensbre
powerful apparatus, which obtains the me(iicinai and =till.,
principle in a highly-concentratid . formisotecientiSiallpstiren; ,,
bitting the Bavaria vemitable krodusta the proem I.):Lit4 „,
compound extract of gams la obtained infinitely =PO
rior to any other [or p ying the blond, anit , thectiitiot.: ,
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever, Sores, Pimploll4Bolbsi•A
Cutaneous Eruptions, Rheumatism, Mercurial dß,' eitatit,Llfer
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis; antstraipti . ,on - 'Female Ire
regularities, Loss p l Appetite, and ConeraLllallility.
This powerful remedial agent acts siMultnikeoutilympon the
Stomach, the Circulation and this and gristly etitud'
lutes , while it ilhiengeaild:eXPela lloingte ostentalLtliat - . ,
is irritating and prejudicial to bodily health. Being .purely,
vegetable, It is pertectlytarinteas in intopenttkiii; the radar"'
delicate pewenti tatty take It ut any titao , Ve&th Fe'riet glililY•
Thu astonishing suceess of this medidne ronstauLtlZ ktt m_
I creasing during the laateisteen'years/ba"........."
distinguished commendations of theytruitiyhtind it 441100
Wirtirepread popularity and extedsive patronage whiCh throws.
cratrely out of competition every other peparttion olifttneti.r ,
panniel • •
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Attention la respectfully Ballclted o o ing
cote:
ANOTILEIL CURE OR SCROFULA.
,
TooT, N. Y.,
,September 1„1854.
ji .„ . A . B. d , Sarnia--Oentkanon I have 'for nearly , ' "
abrie years been troubled with that dreadful dhew,.2.crtif.u.; n
hi; so moth en, ea to be offensive to taylinsband and to taih.-
eel ; a ad to obtain rebut have triad everyadmi armedmir t a.
that came under my notice, without effect. °fluor my
bore, wbo bad beet; mired of a dadlair tomplalartoy"plii .
Sarsaparilla, advised Ma to make trial . of it, and Lean Ltuiyita
soy pat it has done me a world of good, haying completely . ,
cured me. Doping thit my ividente - May - bidden ntberV''' '
slitdlarly rankled to adopt, the samojm" , e 4 YONikktho
satisfactory rosette, I remain gratefully Y.u,ras -
• • - Maly 41.01intax3;;‘"
Prepared and sold by A. It. Si D. SANDS, Druggists
and Chemists, 100 Fulton strts. , t,liass /Curl- Sold also by
IL A.. FAILNESTOCK B CO, F,LEMING m* 4 %4 4
and ;by , Waggish; generally. PriCt. 4)6' bottle, or dila!"
G. tor $.l.
OLIVE OIL-60 baskets for sale by ,
D. ^A. FAIINESTOES
walla or. Wood 444 Nirg droctihP