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PIITTESDICT MORNING- ::'.:.. -, 'JANITART - 11): - t
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111:310.R01-S.
CRIUSTMAs PaEsEsrs.—A friend says he had .
two±a kiss from his wife and one from his (laugh
ter. The first he valued for its rarity, and the
second for its diaiuterestedness, being given fur
a bracelet. —Boston Post.
Dr. Dobbs has extracted a powerful tonic from
sausages containing
the strength of the original
hark' christens it Sulphate of Canine."
/.inn sixi.4.lNu.—An advertisement lately ap
peared in the Dublin (Ireland) ',le,
headed "irffli bedsteads and bedding." A por
tion of the latter must be aheet iron.
The Reported Story of the Fate of Kate
Hastings
In Paris, rftentiy, we of the death of one
of the most botorieus of New York courlezaha.
No turn-out on Broadway equalled her's—no
liveries more tasteful--no horses more spirited—
uo inure neat and dtotingue. Her house
was the resort of statesmen, politicians, mer
chants. and all sorts of people. She was as no
torious aq Broadway itself. After numerous
adventures, which we shall not detail, this woman
formed the acquaintance of a shrewd .old French
woman who pretended to be a spiritual medium.
The courtezan got up circles" at her house,
which were attended by numerous respectable
people, so called. She was pronounced a "seeing
medium and strange things were said to trans
pire in it mvsterioes room which was reserved
entirely for the " circle." The chief priestess
was the old French woman, who persuaded the
visually quick witted courtezan that she might
thus obtain a title of nobility. The spirits had
inf,Tmed the aid woman that a harber near Bond
street (the old woman's reputed heir,) was an il
legitlmate son of the King of Denmark. The
courtezan believed this story and married the
barber. She sold all her property, amounting
to twenty thousand dollars or more, and then
went abroad to look for the large title and estates
which her husband was to have as the gift of his
Maj , sty of Denmark. The party went to
Hamhurg, where the poor deluded vie* was
persuaded by the "spirits" that she was encientc,
and that the King would settle a large sum on
Ler child and make her a countess. She believed
everything and only awoke from her dreams when
her new husband walked off with all her funds,
leaving her entirely destitute, in debt, and in a
for, igu land. The remainder of the story i.,
not quite clear. it ii i< stated that the deserted
woman found her way to Paris, end there died
miseralde in a fold In F. Express
NI . NNS & cLARK'S PIANOS.—FRESH
1 4 TOCii.-11 LEBEIt• di. 111 W. hove
now ‘in the tray. and tgatly roccieril, a
caul.( -to itll/1 choieo mock of PIANOS from
the Fu - tory SUN ('LARK . . S. York_
They are provhied with all the late and Important Improv. ,
lama), which diAinguirili Nunus Minos above nil
others. the tnornrtm-Ji. Folt-cormo , l liammara, Fronch
i;runti Action. etc. Eve, Piano is fay tri.ti-ranted, with
the privilege lo the purelower of returning the mime if it
proven in any way defective.
Tewtimonial horn NI. SratK.3ll, utirivallNi Pianist .
CINCINNAM Nocumbur 10, 1855.
ff. Kte..hcr Bro., IVl:thurgh--lioutlemen: Permit
me to thank you most sincerely for the magnitcentGßUA
Plans, of Nrsorv. Noon. 4: Clark's manufacture. which you
hove been so kind as to loan me for Mlle. Teresa l'arodf
eoriem-tg in your city. Till, enrerb inetrument is one of the
lest t•Ver oi utd for hweetue,,,, and
I...wei of tone, us well solidity of construction, leaves
desired. 1 many com,Yratulaie it, future owl,
er; sole° shall ha so happy 11.0,4.9 one .4 [llO LIBAllk,
work, of Atiterican industry. With hearty wishes for your
himpinesit. etc. Your obedient servant.
It A Li RICE ST BAKOSII.
R. Sole al:encv for Nunn.. A . Clark's unrivalled Pianos at
'H. KLRItEK A PM r.'S. No 53 Fifth strut, sign of the
Bolden
& SONS' PIANO FORTES.
‘_i elf Chick-ring A: S-Ins' now t,tylo
or P A ILLreli GRAN!) PIANOS O Dow on ;7 4. 7..7.7.7 v -74.,,1.7.."
the way from i wton. and will to °polled
fQr tint t-z-koliont inn of Ow poLlic nn Moto "
tho 17th. of ninety
FULL lOLA,. PIANOS, •
tit the new rale. a n d with their new patent netien
Al., II full stock of Illeh null 7 octave Pu t viou, fr s un
the plum t" th- rh•l.c,t style carvad murk
hand nut Ln ‘n:•. al vury Ins priccg,
Pinucel frun uthcr tnalicr,
All aloN, trill I, au I
Irarray./eit. Iry JtliiN H. NIELLAIIt,
No NI Dinna.n.l all. and Fourth
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RAILROADS
.
ONLY ROOTE'WYPH THREE DALLY TRAINS
FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI
ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS
FROM PITTSBUIRiII TO DAYTuN AND IS
DLINAPOLIS
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
I 'ITU MIAMI RAILROADS
VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS.
Quickest Route front l'ittsburgh to Cincinnati.
CoxNectDio at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line Steamers,
Covington and Lexington liailromi, ohm and Nlississippi
Railroad, and the Liwrencoburgli Route. Connecting via '
Columbus nil Xenia, with the Dayton 1.1111 Xcbia, nod.
Indiana Central Railroad,.
THROUGH TICKETS, vi. Columba sod Cincinnati, to
Lexington, lAatisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Ac., As. Via
Columbus and Xenia, to Ihiyton, Indianapolis, lamyotte,
Terre Haute, St. Lords, Ac., Ac.
TILE LITTLE MIAMI via t.XILU.NIBUS. connecting with
the Covington and Lexington Railroad. the U. S. Mail
Line Steamers, the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and the
Lawrenceburg', Route, offers facilities no other route Call
give, as through tickets by all the above rout., can only be
procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad.
The route from Crestlino via Columbus being the shortest
to Cincinnati, enables a uniform am/ safe spend. (2.01111K1.11.401
are certain, and passengers have full time for meals. By the
Forest and BeDelo:Aaiun route from Crestline, a d4>igerot,
and break-neck speed it required, and compelled to overcone ,
distance. •
By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis.
passengers ride over roads ballasted and smooth. By the
Forest and Relletoutame route, passengers ride over the
roughest roads in Ohio.
THItEE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND
CI NCINN ATI.
FIPAT Taos leaves Pittsburgh ut 2:30 o'clock A. M. for
Critlirie, Columbus, Xenia. Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Loin,
Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrenoehurgh Route. This
Train arrives at Cill.:111111di one hour sad forty minutes in
advance of the Forest and Ikllefon mine route.
Sreu.sm TP.A.LN leaves Pittsburgh at S o'clock A. M. for
Crestline. Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Train
makesconnectiou only via Columbus to Cincinnati.
THIRD TRAIN learns Pittsburgh at :3 o'clock P. NI foe
Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Inuisrille, St. I.OIIIA,
Lexington and Indianapolis. via Lawrenceburgh Route.
TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON,
AND INDIANAPOLIS.
FIRST TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 2:30 o'clock A. M. f_ r
Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette,
Terre Haute Vincennes, St. Lams Cairo, Evansville, Ac.
SECOND THAIS leAVe5 Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock A. M. for
Crestline, Columbus. Xenia. Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette.,
Terre Haute; Vincennes. SL 1.4•1314, Cairo, EVIII3OIIIIO, Ac.
Titian TRAIN leave.. Pittsburgh ut 3 o'clock I'. M. her
Crestliue, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, ludtanapulix. Lafaystte,
Terre Haute, Vincennes, St_ Lane. Cairo, Evansville. de.
N. IL—Secure yuur tickets via Columbus, and you are suns
of connections.
Steamers lens.. Cincinnati - daily for Memphis. Vicksbuigh.
Natchez. New Orleans,
The Columbus ls-ing the direct route, the Thin Table- f
the Eastern Road. arranged to run in dose
with fill , nli.thie
For all information and Through Ticket•. please apply rat
the ohlo and Pennsylvania Railroad Office. , corner other.)
under Pita Nlonoti rah* House. _ _
J. O. CURRY, Ticket Agent,
Or M Federal Stroct Stattou,
GEO. PARKIN, Ticket A.gmit
OM. 0. SESSION: , , ,kw•ht. Plitsburzh.
d,:.1)1 P. W. sTnAtant, Ileuerul Agent, Ciiirlnnotl
CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD.
THREE DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY, ,SUNDAYS RA
uvErT En.)
And but one Change of Car■ between
Columbus and Balthnore
ON AM) AFTER MONDAY, June ISLii 1355, Trwitis will
run as
Leone
Colambn
Newark...
'lam,. 1111,3
(wieurd _
( Ainbrui ,
P.lrrmsvillc
Belmont
Arrive bullair
I;'TT;I
11t Illorul
41,111:41 EAST.
Erpre, fru 1,. ..11“11 Pram a',yna 71-41.1 n
...10w A. Nl. a:110 P. M. 11:1a P. NI
4:45 •• 12 - . N. A NI
...122-14 I'. M. 11l MI 2 12
a:44 '' 340
•` 7441 1. al .•
44A ••
11:1.1 5:14 "
... 2.10 " to - r. " arr. 0:15
0111140
Erpre.. Tram. Mad Tra.n. .VNEy'a
A. M. A. M Y. NI
" 7 ••
1311111
Zan dle 1:1U
Newark.
Arne Col utubu, .. 3:*-1)
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Itr.
I_ls P. M
1 1 l nr
I:.. 1 \I
The Express 'Cram gulag East will stup to take up ttr luso
pa,sengers, at Taylor's, Newark. imtesvill., Concord. Cali
brilltru, Campbell s, llaritesttlle and Belmont ouly. than
West, Will atop only at the 111.00Vo• named ,katiolvs. 'rho Mu.
'l'naiu will stup nt all the 61,41011 s a tier° a., MO
tatcsived ur delivered, and at all "titer &Lamm_ uts
Is.inu oven. The Nurht Tta,, etll stup at all :viola'..
11011, b4 - 111f: gli On.
C/OLNtI EAST.
Thu lituu A. M. K> pre,. Tr utt t'ttutttAtA at l't.titztultutt t. t.
ttio ExttrAtts Train a Lichtut,,Lint turtA•l At A M :Lit I
%Oh iii.. Tt :tat trio ti t ttluntru... Polo I it •
lutlituut IturtrtAtl; At Nisi At wall nr tram, Trait tttnu t
trout SatidtW,y, Mamtleiti U.: Mt. Vernon. Lind 0 ,lIE T 11.12,
VII the Stimtorn rill.. and India:la.hag 0 it
ES I)1 . 04 , TrUlli do tlio IV.I tinort. nod Ohio itotainortai, tor liot•
totiore, Wit,dmigtott, Philadvitilim and RA ."4,11 Citit,it.
The P. 31. Train 0111 .011114,. at loillllll.ll+ alit th •
ittiimLid Train fr. an I ; at Newit.rk n Ith
Alaustiolit anti \r.ruk itamilt trail; and at M
Nicht Train im Balt !Limo , . and 0610 Railroad.. Pii.iniotup
lea'. I Lig, lamtroittr amt p..in I. tiol..olot idiot—
A. M. 'roan MINLLIJ
witll this 1 . 1,11 1 . 11-Neklifer , 14,111,4 India no
rift+ and Richmond 1,3 roof 11/11,.. Ti . :1111 011 11.1111.1113 ( . 01•11.,1
I;.2ill.rvad nill 111:44.!0.110 . 01 True al
r..,1A•11 ITTlverintz 1.111 I'. 31., b.:a , : I,lrc 1, 111111 I' 31. Trim
141 Mnillll/..nt and Uhl° Railroad, aril, try;
1' M. fl , ll .Lk)
TIIO IL,/ I. NI. Ira... • ente.e• t'elotelete Ad), the AI ~,
Tram Ale. I, blt‘r.. , Iciuttlll at I' NI., nal arrno. .•
Itellast wt ein
.1. , A. NI r,,ottert,m• with the
7'nn tie, lkt.ltute , lt3 silld flsi , .
Ira, tug I • I,y the E , rntu6 TrAtitA mt. by 111, r ,, ultAt.
rat Nltallt,,an rity, I.af.ty , ltrltand.,...lia and IL. t
1...../10 , 11.111/1 , 1, iu n,1.••/1.1 1., take E 1,,, Intl;.,
nd a: %111 A.,
In, A ill take the Ao.,..tututAlaiton Trtnu fnr I.
gli,p the!, And rAnutne by k.spretrt Truitt te lialtanutt , att.l
F,..Atertt
MEWED
The h:1:. A NI. Mad ••••,111••11.1 8e113,r w tth
Tr•mu th the 11E1111[111AM nn , ltla l• • ILetir•estl. rat Newark wit!
'111,14 t., :tad tr. , tn handte.ky. :mei It Verit
aid Chictig.• I,lM.turt,,lll, at C• 401111,, w in, OW I . rth.•
tvr Lincluteith and with Trains Gtr Newt, Lvayhel. I Ittitatt . t•
led, end rhacagu, rid leiyhat rand , •,,a rh
The A M. Exproes Trean owthre.t., wutl tin,, 1.. x pr,
I'r:tau trifle halmmore, and ern rte., ttt t 'olllll_lbl.. at 3 P tl
tied with Trains poling Pe.tuth an..llN - ta.t. d.rt - 1 , 1110
1:M4,1111:Lk P LI.
The P. M. trait. cot....etA A ,
Trun from (Mmlierland. a.:1,1 at C.iltirtitill• with Slnil Tint"
at •±1:, A. NI.. .hr tot Clmlutoitl..A.“l.l. Das tun. I
Lat . :4l2U, Tt•rpe !hut,
ISAAC 11. Stip
priers, as they van be tieugbit In ths rity New York. Per
eons goln;,, to Australia and California will find that they 1 . 114,
du Letter by pit,:nesing their euthplige at Inane, than the,
LAU among sir angors--iis or girs persons a theme to ti v
eny of the aboto Pistols before kering the city, and In ca-e
of a failure we refund rho money.
RAILROADS
RA UAL( D
TILA, I{AILIIOA
C.• 111, Ith
inn I•• II
TIN , R 1 , :k1
rt.•l/k Lilt l/1
EZEEIIIEEIIEIIIIM
TILE PENNSYLVANIA RAILIIIIAD.
Tll I 'EN"f It A L Itt ‘UTE, COlll, LI - ,
FIYAPtho A tlantir ()Ur% with ‘Sest , r,,, Nortb,r,.e.it.r
and .0001.. b wextara Snit, by :1 hallway
This Itonif also connixts at l'ittnhurgli with Daily Line 1.1
Staamer. to all porta on the hortb.eltern Lakes;
the must TEREOT, t'llt A PEST ILIA ZEIILI,L6 00CTE by which
I'ILEIGIIT ran Lc forwartlotl to and from the I 40EAT Hl , l.
Rates between Pllllndelphin&Pittaburglk.
CLASS.—Liwts, Slwos, Dry Good., I -,
10,, I!.-.
tin hoist,) Furs, Fralliers,
HECOND CLASS.—ho..kx and Stationery.
At 'l, •
BOWS d TETLEY.
136 Wc...1 utn.rt, Ititusburght
DELAWAREII7 . II:. A SAFETY 1N St
BANCE COAII'AN ) I . oruer of Thad and
1.1 ulnut surer., IL. 1.1,111.1'141 .
Thu following atal,nicol ti affairs Comparo 1/4
pol.lbsh.al in c.a‘n.rnoty nltll a pro. laion charter:--
Prnsalurns fnali I. Insl, to I rct 31. I fib
al Marino and Inland Rinks , 4 3112)1,7 29 Oft
MIMEO
MEM
Promiurnv on I'oh. iiw not MN rh,lofl. Nol I. 'i'l, 2...57.170 I'3
Pr. anurni unirk.,l II from ki
MM=rl=l
=MI
MESE
Ilt,rva, £C.. I . l3,Vlved tltirkng, name yenod 10,t1b , "J 72
&c.. dun lig 11 r you, an abuse:
Marine and 1.11“..1 Nitrigutiwi kiwa $284,263
l'it, 7u.00-1 ua
In•tnrn Prt.tnnuo, IZt. inaurance, and Agency
cliargen
Profit and I.ca.s, Intcrrnt liuurantre Nana, la-
predation on Stocks, Or .42,01 S to
Expah.,,, if.•nt. Sil!Wit, Slttli”lieTy, Sc 15,'-'7l 40
The .4. , ,,rt, of the Company are as follow,:
Bonds and Alortgages, and Itrul Eutaw $1014120 04
Philadelphia City Six per rent. loan 1.4.1,150 u 0
(15,000 Philadelphia, %Vilin. and Baltimore Bull
',rail SIX per cent. 1,.1n 12,740 tid
i 19000 Ciundro and Aini.oy IL. It. fir per rent do 15,010 00
510,000 a„ do I , lvu du 7,300 (kJ
100 diarefi IN•niuolvanut 11.3.41r0,“1 l'ompati) 4,300 U 0
11)0 do North Prat:.,,lvaniA du 2,400 00
Xi do Gape lionloprn tArand•rat do
5 do l'ldladolidda and Havre de 1ir,,,,
~ i ....auti To, Boat Company 50u ou
..! d., l'hilaTtiphia and Savannah Strain
\:n' amen l'ompany 54)J ln,
'.!
du Phil.lulplAni Exchange C.L . , rinp.apy 120 ow
Porip and stork of sundry Ituuntoce CompXiiira.. 14,115 lo
Bills recAvnble, 100,440 97
('ltsh un hand 26,025 uti
Balance due at Agencies, Premiums on Marine
Dry Goods, kin bales,) Iltudw are, Lot- i 60c. luu lbs.
they, Wool, der
....
THIRD t'LAili.—Anvils, Ragging, Luc.." t hill ,
.5.
and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, Ac
CLAM.—eutlrti, MIL Bacon and
Pork, (packiri,) Lard and Lord Oil 40c It 100 s.
/re - In shipping Goods from any pirlut 1.4 - Pil
be yr..irtleular to mark parkago, hull,
.1,11.111,1
Roilrc.d." All Goods COl3lllOlOl to It. Ageuts of this Road
iit Philadelphia or PilLsburgli, a ill be forwarded without
VELHOPIT Anmrs—Vance Putter, lioston ; J. L. Elliott. '.`L•w
Lark; E. J. Sntrder, Philadelphia; sLi.gran , nand.
ne,re ; (deo. C. FrallelsC., Pitn•lnargh ; shringinini r, BD rSll$.
Ctocinnati, Ohio; J. S. Mo. rhoel, ;
Moldruna, Madkon, Ind.; ItatclitT d. Co., St. louia, M. .1.
S. Mitchell d sun, Evan.rille, Indimta
11. 11. 1101.;S:IYIN,
Uouoral Froight Agout,
11. J. LomilA
soporintondout, Alumni., Pa.
OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
BROAD dAUGE
TIIR SHOE.TAIT, QUICKEST, CUEAI'EST, AND ONLY
ituu re. by which l'omongers can have all Railroad d rr t
0, SL. Louie. 'limo to St. Look. 27 haunt, from Limburg',
TILE SIX FEET Li A Lai E LW,. Road Itct:ommodate.s wtdu
mrs—olovon foot Inslde--wltlr roomy boat, unattainable on
narrow gaugo roa.ds.
itomcd, and other debts due
dn. C0m1..) 93,889 96
5411,riptiuli Not,— 160,000 IX)
El=
z. 4117.344 t
ItY •
the Ohio and Pennsylvania Idai fro.. Pit ti,burgh
to erastllrio, paamiugetti confined with liailroads for I odina
poliu—connouting there with Terre Haute and Richmond
liadlroad for VlLlCellUttrk. No change of oars at Tarr" list,
LaggnA chatkod to Indianapolis, [bunco to 61. Louis.
Trains 'oar° Pittsburgh r followo:
FANT TRAIN lOtttmx Mt Y A. M.
Matt. TRAM moron Est S A. M.
I.l.Prms 'hum ICUVeiP at a P. M
NOVEII66II.
of Dir..clor, lime till, day declartml a dividend
SI X P Eli CENT. in va.,it on Ow CupiLal Stork, and SIX PEE
CENT. oi tin, Scrip ..1 rho CA.A.up.my, payable no and after the
Ist pwimw.
Passengers make clone connections at Cre.tline for Indi
anapolis...rid there make close oonziertions with Railroad
for Ilueorines, without a chango of rare; and at Vincennes
take the Ohio and Mississippi Itaiirorel direct for St. Louis--
through In '27 hours; connerting at Sandoval With the Illi
nois Control Railroad for I.}tlro, where first,laan Steamers
can at all times he had for Memphis, Vicksburg, New Or
loan's, and all points on the lower lississippi river. P;tssen
fors can always find at St. Louis, steamer, f, the Upper
Mississippi, Illinois and Missouri rivers.
Thin in one hundred mil. the shortest route to St. L oa L,
niatctuitei.
William Martin, ilpeuc.'r
.I.—•ph it. Chalk. Kelly.
Edmund A. con lot Samuel FL S!zokee.
John C. th,e, floury ,Sluriti,
Lobert Burton. James Trrquair.
John It. Punroiin, • William Eyre,
lieorge 11. Lionel, Joshua L. 1.1 - IC,,
Milwar.l Jana, Tennent,
11. Jones Brooke, James 11. Nlciarlarid.
J. 11m. C. Ludwig.
Janice C Hand, Charlet; Schaller,
Theophilus Paulding, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh.
Dr. 11. M. iltoiton, D. T. Morgan, ••
Hugh Craig. John It. ;temple,
WILLIAM MARTIN, Preiddent.
C. HAND. Vice President.
CON o..i•retar3.
r. A. NIADEIRA, Agout,
i t,,' IS No. I+s Water atrliet. Pittsburgh.
r ......
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........... .0. CURTI,.
Pip tt( r i
cuRTIS, Dealers n Real Estate,
hott y Falls. Minnesota Territory. Lund bought
and ,bl.l Territory. 310114. S It.n.t.
111011LK 111.1 e In t best atleatitafth, and
tea .A. 1,43, A,hui the redo or Lots in the town of DT.
tUD, miles Inns St,Antliony. and head of navigation
above the Fallh. The Harvey or the great Pacific R 2.11 1 -0.1
1.400 M13.1.11)III at tine and the numenms nil
v3"t'l4 it a plat. of bIInitICES, W il l make it 0n.,,
o f thelall,V6L titles in the NortloNvoit.
FARE.—FnuiT CLoao. . .
To tlt. Lottin via Bellefontaine and Union SIS
Tu Columbus, -Xenia and Dayton is ;to
To " Columbus, Cincinnati and Lawrence
burg 19 30
Secore Cmas oo
Passengers and Rair,gagv tranid,red from Depot to Depot
free of charge.
For Through Ticketx, or forth, information, phmtse unlit)
to J. U. CURRY, Ticket Agent, ()..k I'. Railroad Company,
corner office, ?douorm.lielit House, Pittsburgh, or to CRC.
PARKIN, 'Ticket Agent, Federal Street Station. Allegheny
Ulty: JAM F.S M. WARD,
Superintendent 0. 4. M. liailrtuni.
F. KNOWLAND, Agent, Pittsburgh, Pn [ •til)
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
NOTICE.
Pittalturgh to Crboked Creek,
WITHIN YOUR 51ILES OY KITTANNINO
Fakieverner Ramsey, Mtuncot.a.
Hon. Wm. H. Welsh, Chief Justi.... of Minnesota.
Hon. J. Meeker.
Hon. H. H. Rice, Delegate to ConµTen,.
lice, liollingehead & RN ker. Attorney« at low.
Menu. Borup .1 Oaks, Bankers.
Roy. T. H. Fullerton, Register of U. S. Lainl Oh o _
nopli
UN AND AFTER TUESDAY, December 11, Freight and
Passenger Trains will leave Pittsburgh daily, (Sundays ex
cepted,) at 3 o'clock I'. Id., and stop at the following stations
Sloapsburg,, Ireland's, Sandy Creek, Verner, Haltom, Lo
• • 'a Eddy, Logan's Ferry, Parnassus, Arnold's, Tarantula,
N. artier's, ~
Eddy, Kelly's, T. Logan's, and Crooked Creek.
Returning, will leave Crooked Creek at 8 o'clock A. M n
and slop at ell the above intermediate stations.
/lir 'rho Company are prepared to receive and dellvsr
Freight for any of the above stations, at their Freight Depot,
corner of Penn and Wayne streets, Pittsburgh.
VOR SALE LOW, at ,JAS. COLLINS & Co.'s,
No. 115 Water street, between Wood and Smithfield,
a number of RAILROAD CARTS, with Danielle oomplote--
.I,U/thin for Railroad lloutractors. Also, the Running Dears
tor a ime-horm wagon. nov3o
-- • • - • •
Tickets can be had al the Company's Offica, coruerof
Penn and Wayne streets, or Loam the Conductor.
NEW CONNECTIONS.
FASHIONABLE HATS AND HAM, ax Low Fires.—J.
WILSON A SON, No. 91 Wood street, respe=fully
fn
fOrra the public that they have a large assortment of the
buret styles of Hats and Cul., which they will sell at low
prices for cash.
N. B.—Just received, a aces style, of Ladies' Biding Hats
and Caps. Encwlo,l J. WILSON t SON.
&Attu! will leave Crooked Creek on the arrival of the
Train, for Kittanning, Catfish, Cur!seine, Middlesex, Rod
bank,Clexton, Brady's Bend,Ftymersburg, Brookville, Smickw
burg and Punxatewney.
Pare to 11.1ttanning.14425-
sir- The It:Leek:Mr Omnibus Line wlll leave the corner of
Fifth and Market et_ ,reete emtneetion with the cars, at
o'clock P. AL b1e01.33 A. J. 13101 1 1 4
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• CENTRAL ROUTE
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN!
TllllOOOll
Northern Illinois to Ili iniiseippt River,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
Chicag,o, BurlinOon and Quincy
FORMERLY inc UllltAtio ANL AUIWILA, AM, CA.ATE.AI. MILITARY
NIINV el 01) . 1.11T El). /11111 Trin, run the cutiro lietnnrn
(rota TO it 1. 1 11.1, 111111,111 111114 e
of Car..
Ttni Only Imr,t Runt, I. Burlington. (jimmy. lieaulc.
M 1 1 ,11111133, 1.1q3; 311111, \l 41,11, Fart 0.1211,1
1111111, 113.3., 1113.1 113.. ..1:11 AL! 1111L11. , 1D 41.31 DE Fl,lll 1 1 1111 1 .1 K..
to r.:atut. Sprin4.
field, •13,1Z. , n , 111, 3.1111 IDlr.l3l,lratat. SI:0133114 (3113 tlm
11111101 Ci.. 1111311, 3 .r. 3.11 :ma Ohio 10141 Mhs,in±ippL
11,tilro
. .
I lan h ive on the arrival of
Traits, from ill, Kist all layiag lea at nay of thii
tittagev Iturhatitt.in iif•iuthern mitt Central
Liwa and Na the qua miviit
reliahlo rat. all ‘vi,t of 1110
hir e.'call Muff. 1, ith !root flirty to fifty
iitaigt lilt ihia he iitlair 1%41E, The Rad. for
lar t ti• triala. 'laid with the CoNTINCOLLi ROIL.
and in the ‘Veitt
oath Oa; uto-it moth-an Lairoitatilvvs aml elrgtallt now
l'nrv.
41-i-Ity this route. pa , -twitti, are .ire junking min.,
tiuni.. and inn - tying at et ou ;id,cnts,Kl tinrc, avoiding
the Vl•NntiollS delay of I. and and dangers naviga
tion, U.L. on the route by Anon
liaapige diet Iced it. on,tti from ihiar gu, .nki no
fur haiellin.; at .11, 1.1111!
Tllltitt'Ult Tit purchivell at
all the Itadrtrad 011 ice, m tho I:nat t at the Oflh'e of the Cunt
parry. corn< r of LI irk and Lake -t:.-•,,J, in the tit finite
1 ..1 ,1 g. 1:,11r ,ait, and at the
Michigan I.'••nt: d ...al Onto •0, it, Luke and Dear
born strect,..typi rellll.lll
Fltii.ht 1,3 tilt, vaite will regolve itrititediaid
de•pat<l,.i lIANIM , J.N •t L ulfl
FJILLETI',
ral .tgent, Chicago
Car Th 'lt Fee ran I.e IA at the wilitApnl liJolro,ol
Oftie , rl of tit • country ruGltt
NEW AND DIRECT ROLT.E,
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Fl;,t AI I'I'ITrRI'Y.Ii II TI
ottl wist, I tttlttlet tat , . t hunt,,
tut tutt.ti Tttr, I taut,. Rock I Aland,
1.. •ott , \ o lflAI, file.
s . sl. 1. •11,. i."11-$ sss, Dllls l / 1 11.1,,
Da . .• , 11 thilttlot.
..s.ttus.l Nit•ntithitt. l'ettri I
Lutt...l 111, I Ittl; tit tt rg. Prru,
Aat Tilt $ $1 $ I' I $ $ TILL II ill ANY , ..SSOISTIT,
Steubenville & Indiana Railroad!
kl1( . 11 •11, I'l
twt.,fti \
ronAnnlng itatilr,nd .tl,l :11111n.tt (.h.114t).. nmto
It. the tra , cl., t.1,•,.111.1t titalvialitld tLity
R0n.111.1111/1”.4
Fall A rraugenteut.
nn mll.l afb•r I , A , Ndu:lll., a 1/\ll.ll
1.1 NK of eleplut and if? hub.ll: I.ll..ann•y, .-nunalldd
hr e per iv nc,l and n u ,1.. ‘llll 14,24 a Pm,
burgh rornv doy nt I NI.
VI . t 'obtain ti N.
FAHLY Q1'1. 1 .1 .1 1 1 : J. 1400.
1 . 1,...-•••-mt , ., an.l
, k 1:1 the la/.1
Tram 81 7.15 A. M.. making ,I,r,rt ~, I /Llet. t i, / {/ .101 Train'
1;$1 - all the 11.1, , , 1,1, - - 011, .4 , 1.11111:: a c.anfortable 111411 C .,
retd, and u nokitnti Iht Marc( by rttar , m/
Orr krm., at.) Atter mum,
Fnr Thr ,, ,,z11 and al Tl , la na further allortmtti, , n.
inrottry .1011 N .1. HOLSTON,
N 115 N,t,a %Owl, Pittrdmigh.
t, F.tr Iti, 1.1 1 , /5, Stri.rintorkdr•rd.
I. DEN KNNY. ma 11l
PITTSBL IWII s (t)NN ELLS% lI.LE
RAILROAD.
°PEN FI:oNt 1.,T NI.‘‘"T , N T.l C , \'\
ally , so/t ala. fr /t Pat•l•ar,li. th , 40u.111../sLa:O
Tlar• rka, 1:••:11 ta r •••, , a f. r tJ,o tivi•partr
t /n of tr ...1,. It. a. taa/-• 11.4.1 nith The tin..
.1.4.411a.r 1•1/./LI AN, Iran/ t• I . ./anallnriii,
(•/LlO,Nh
11/ro steamor 1:111.1 A \ 1;111// 1 / a ve
Monanza//ela atlvra .11 at I latlf thrar
••'• 1••• I, /•• t Na.'..l . a... Nt ea 1110 hi•lnl
, aaaa 1, a , a a .a, g a , aat la I
.at,Cat1,:,111,.. and
A 7'r./IA t . .I', tt.tt nt r
k. Nt, I. tt. t-t•ti,•• t [tit
•t,titltt 1...!t0t to. 7 t..t. It l'lttt.itut:!, h . I
p
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ha.. II 111
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!No. t•al • t ..t t i. t. , r Ir:1;41,t
1111 ,41111,1 t, 01, 11,11..1 IttZ•111 :M/I) sr.II {lt un
111 t0,i1. , 1.nt: Itt,t,stig • •
I. . • FII4 Lai 6 , ,tr,111..•
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1-t , 1.1.,
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
1111,
(-]rent United Slat" Ms%ll and Expreso
CCU 1,,111.Y ,t 1 “• .42W
I=l
MISCELLANEOUS
1: • , kS 1,1, 1,0 Oil,
N11 , ,:i•-,1 , 1•, 1: 1: 1,,1 1,,,
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GREAT DISCOVERY
AMPLE TESTS, both . y able Practitioners
and Chemical Analysis, have demonstrated the great
valor of PRON. LIE UItATIr.S beautiful ambination,
ELECTRIC OIL," for the relief and cure rif Pain. But the
thernselviar aro rendering their verdict in a manner
Loth unmistakeable and satistiwtory. More than 211,00
tles have been sold inn very abort time—a beat proportion
to those who hazed others r.sainimend - it, who b.! /mad it.
That it In a splendid discovery. is everywhere acknowledged;
and nutting MCI it NMI ever be .preietivd. Why, fur
(leans alone, it is worth SII)O,ULIU a year to the people, as It
always cures these painful tormentors ill h went y ; Mttr h•airs.
A M I; _•• ; - L t 1., nsi , CA:NJ I:zi
t • :ars
‘l. I. I. ; t;. 1:„I .1/ It'd
But what is It not worth to the people ir lt cures SMI
Rheum. Erysipelas, Canker, U earth Sores of nll kinds. (fre
quently taking ItsVlty all the pant iu twenty-luta lontiso
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Palpitation, Bretichi
Piles, Womb Pomplntuit+, Cramps, S.M., Sore or Swelled
Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, Se..? Would Vnti 3 OtS.;
express its value to the ptsqde? Been., a wan will
give freely for relief from Istip. Will this nil reit. VP pain
Cortnatlly it 11 , 11 f. bitch Olen 11....1 We tune often named, honor
able null Malt-minded Slershants ters
have no add. atter from ton to fifty trial. They say the
ELBt • l'lili' till, is Ito - rink—t nonlaal combination mow pre
pared, nettled 1ff..1.1 , 1. 11 , 0 lojurtett, but elle; Bad in all the
above and neanv other ca.4eA. ti. , 11 , 1,11,1t• Mel heavy
Lill9illool firms hove, it Is true. sold state of the old , tarpon
Bun, Initswinou., or coal tar. ae..r.e.) external eppltentions,
until their customer. rettome.l bottie after bottle. null dm
•
remark that the remedy Wall 11111 ht. I,ln let
such men have never recommended nor given reutitentot,
to them. But see sone , of our ;lest 110th haute otAlerms otorr
every tell days,. and Meaty, 01111.4 W1411E11,1,1 1.-line,' 10
the value of Bus wonderful disvosery Th.. 0 greet toeny
Unfit, art Willi: it MIL tiles net hele lor thentodo•s
and their children, I, uell 1,71,1,1. It mhos all Pimples,
Blotches and Erupt... .lil 1111.1 k, ni so short a
MEW., you would scarcely credit it. 11 lieluently retitle,. a
14111:111 ISNVelllng un tae hours. Iles done It n, 111111 an hour;
cured inlay elfeettielly In six hours. If bole, knew the
z'rengthenl7+9 And /e.riti,ift I nines in (hie. Jul. [hi y
would never he induced to use any thwA eine for numb cunt
plaints or pains of any I.inu.
We now insert a letter Just received from It ente
who went to EnyLand eta weeks Ilnee. 111. die.)
I,..tate,. July 1:1,1b55.
Ditor. Ds fiaartt. Phil.t.--Dear n Whell I lea home for
my health, ltterofulout oinittettt, hr I i err ryin,t,•,l t o
return ,11.atin, lielnevirt; that rlir ..llll.l.tillt ra mid mn curry
oft.wn When you g.IVU lair dlr. , hail., youryourl .li
leetrlc
(all to take with Toe. ore merely /I 1,1111:lt,..I •lid toot think I
14L)yrry soon net allotl upon to thank you,. I now
fur my complete nattoration.
I eau unly stay, befare the departure of the steam,. that
you have only to Come here with your Lill, to undo. A tortunn
in
one year. There in n o t another taunt, utedit tint in 1.:0 4 4-
land,, din the world. I will widely ascot nti•Ainur.
Youre, Mont truly,
_a A 11_ :Lll.l 4 o - t
atitet.mtig .
oni ,sith a Da.lv
.a 7,0.11/1 Pt, 4.,1,1 i,
It cannot tx their that old :sur-,
tit:lL litter I.llsdla.rgihi from nix Itemtlit tar five yew,. Latv.t
car e d this oil. It ettnn,d Lo anti U. 11, a eel--
uota
where pain in rt ta ote- d.tt .4tera Ito It.tli au ht.,.
,111a.111, lilt Itutelted tat.,
lettert rain te' C. 0.11•• 101.1 them. A re.,ttlar U„ for let
attend:l.m,, anal I..tottes ttta ....ntuft at Lady. ttrteately, I e
c1r..1.1 itg a lane tt. the ollice .I.li .• li trin a
tag (lint any ithyst, tat, call All .LI I),
ly attended n.. Aluatyrl enehtse A mt.ttlut.... out adpiech ai .•
freely given, and r • are drawn opal h.. oft , n in thin N a).
All cane, treated Itheralls. with or witleatt the till. at I bite.,
two I . lquittant attsuctate.l for t hit exttrett tat qt.,.
1 . 130 F I'. ti IntATII,
a'd l'ttntlt Eighth street. l'hllattelplha.
N. lamett bottlet tun times the .11..1,41. !least,
ttottf) me of tiny cute titWhamL. curt- from Will" dal In Q.,
to three weeks, as I teeth La tun, all.
Cr Fur nal.• by HT. t 1 EU. IL Kl , ll'l.lEll, N.. 140 W.. 4
str,et. 0.04:10:dros
I .1. 4.1.1 Uct,;,lue at 7.'3i , A. NI
- 0u..1 p..• ttn n flu, rn rr
1~ • ~,n•d I, r : 1~.n.. , „i... , .L and ii
t.. t illll tArro•
1!.. 10.1 I .titu,
Tl , lzo • -; I PAH] And all Iv,
1. .1. I • . Kll.lx r IJr I, I . lti,blir:;,ll, amt Midtp.f•tll
Central 114)1,w1 -'u • It. H. SIASt.N.
jo; ,uperiut. n't.
PENNSVIA AMA RAILROAD
Cosmopolitan Art Association
SLCoNI, YEA IL
RRA Si ENS E NTS fur the See,,nd Annual
l'ollootloii of th. new 1121.1 thhtitoti. di for Ow
lint... of Wet Stun ;Lod Art. Its% u on the
lenstv‘• xatle. Aub.ot, the wytt mho:sly tho
far-tnno..l ti itSOA .•n g ittally co.t. tu,
th,awutd dollars.
. •
I o foruung the Iwv collction, the ,Ilfiasook of corks
America. set, and tho enoourogetneot .talnrkan
hale uot hart Into
to nuty of the no.t. alstingui.hod Anwri. tot artist+. oho
will rontrihute mato , of the, tib,.t prodoctiol.. Anton,
them all• MlarlJle litmus, aim - 1114 , d 1.. the grvalt,{ lieu .
Srllipttor. JIM to run, ER,
lietwenn Pliikburgh and Philadelphia
7'll MoILA / kl AI I. 11:A1N J'lttnburglt fur
Pliatult4lllllnt .1. )1., nna ft.f YtttntaLNLL oL
7 2 A.
fIIE MAP' Pitt-t.tti,•ll f •r• Plointlolulhot nt
'2:3A P. NI., and Phtlatt,•ll,l,in PtitAburizl, Itt 12-tto I. NI,
ASIIINAiT.N. th ,, Ptah' , d 1.- emmt., y
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.
THE Nllllll l f:\l'l,tr' Tit.% IN loaves Pitt..l , llryl; for
to:Io I'. )1, mid 1'I1il:uk•11,1mt for l'iltalmrgh
at 11 P. )1.
DAN [EL mm TER., the 5t.t,,,..”
A apoeut aJz..itt ha, vimst..l Ez r laa a:1.1 said..otreful ail
aoloctiottn of foreigu wart ,, irf art. Lath in taut./
Lind ttrart.l4. • Status y and (
Th., fullta a Danz , . and valuable eall , Claa
au•l talum,, ta di.trtlmtr•l 4111.,/,',
1111 1:111,1s of Ow .ks.apelataaa h•r the ae.
TElOl.t, OF MEMBER:IIIi
Th.. t.a moat of any 1/111 . ILI
of mad enutl. , 111 111 I , ono ot tit,
liuemxt u,-, li, yeai ltai l al., a tichot in Ow alvitril.uto,
of
alit Fontiniry 1111.1 Paintitiito
rho L4'0,411,10 1...W0 to •u 1,4,11. er 1.,1; ~,,
Ni,,rith )1aga7.1E) , .• Ptntistns 1,1:4,1 1, r - 0•rt..1
1V0r,1,. t 111.1.. tioley's Lu
dy'o, 14+,1.
tak me rho inotnt.,..litto nr. any Or.
LEt• oto , .0 r • in Ine ,h-tt
button. Th.. n•t .lortvoti t r the snlo-A1 mond.,
.t 1t at.. .1.-1 1.. 10.• por.it.too vo , rl, art t'or
out ng your
AIIN/11 \llll/ATII,N TILAIN learKm Pitt,
I•nrgl, daily, except cuipl.‘y. at Al
1411.1NToN'S At XN TIIA IN
Burly at 11 o'cl,ck A. Al., ~.1) V. At.. and I' NI.
T t.y la a a 'naval., ti.
Aal'anatiati, ara--
'l'h , Imn.hc...ni,,,t ut l'it,burgh with the Itatirkattlx
t., and from Kt. knoin, Altnn, Gal. ua mnl Chicago, III.;
Frankfort, la,ingt.) and I,..ukrille. Ky.; 'Corr Hann,
Madlgon, Lau:vett.. and I ndumar.ll,, Ind.; tin, innati, Da y•
ton, ,ando , lty. ClovelAnd,
Columbum, Md..+1.111,.” and W,N,ter. Ohio; Mo.,
the 6tmm Pocket II out., In. an.l t., N OILLE.,IIB, Kr.
LOVL4, LOUIf,II.I.P. and t 'rsnss A TI.
.t! I •;, -1;,;;;0 ;,1 • , t;•• • Nl;;;_•nnne al r
...1.. IA t•ult; It•ta.g t.; . ;11,14
11;;rit, ; krt. 1%1.. art• t. I• • 11-ttibut,
the adt
Luta .;; II;;' .• 11.- .1,
• •I c.tncil, •11.1•14,,..; ..A.;11 •
-I ;I •li.tri .1; u 0; a;
TititouGii Tik;rl...., (-au ho 1.1 W or frimi either of the
htmoot.
For further handbills Pt the different
the \kiti.t will tlwt this the
ithorteitt 311k1 ii , titei l'hilitilelptne. Ruh,
mord, Niie THU& illtAtltE,
r•ntarrn,'4,4!• f..c ntl , ,h.r. 4,111 11144' , k:f‘•
:'•41! ryi 111.
)/akah,nv I•• ,J 111111,1:. 4,1 ha , . IL • 14tt r.
wlth tho• I.
1..1,4..1..1 to ittiy part of 111, .. , only,
‘41”4 put• 1.....:;•; •T
11,11 I• 4 ).4, - “n; t 11.4 Aw.e.litti. , n. !II • ro
• re: r! r. c". , ltia I if (ri nit a O
t W -:1,11.
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If, Ile
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4.1.44.41141 441114,44 , 41411t4.1 li..
utllJ,..kil t..,.44 .4 •1 I• 4
1.4 t.hr
1.111 e., Philadelphia.
J.
Aireut,
Great American and U. S. Express and
12 %W.l.'s+ t,F NsTCNCE SAVED,
AND 7,1, 110,..4.21 ,N 0 AV..II.IL{,
AIR LINE ROUTE.
BET, EEN
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
VIA CHICAGO, A I,TON AND ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD,
Formerly C hicago and ➢llxelaelppl
MIMI
CHICAGO Ti :T. Lol'lS In 7LIA hour
the Illinois Ctoirral f.s.t of II str,ot
Day Est.r..s, stoitlay. A. Al
St. Louis Night Espre.,4 Juily, : , .ItUrill,l
P. )1. . . . . .
St. Louis Frolght and F:vaigrunt Sundays axrrpted
5:30 A. M.
1101:1111T, a 111:, , I1111-
No 41 iillll rtn•-t. va
Xper Wit. I.us, Je,A.•i!) ,11 111.. 1..,
Inantivr. and Witt runt.-1
Brining. rkiltrikol thrikup%i to Si.
Trains run dirk,t tin komik to Alton, i'2:o tniles,) without
chomp of care or bilLklido.ko. kook conukket with Iho 'ouitiany's
splendid titikarnorn W I Ni 'I and It Itt N running .
in °Mellish, co:merit,. with from Alton to
Louis, ( - -'d mile'.) without huting. The, bkoits, for
speed, convenience and e lkkg-ance, art- unsurpiwised on the
Western water', mug 1111,11 tip with Baths and spaziou,
Wash-rooms ' uffordiih; to pas-okm,, tin. opportunity of I,
tanning the duet untivoolkililk• io container roilroad traveling,
and rowelling, it. Louis refrt,inkil firm thr otiocts of a lung
ridr.
W. rt)sTEE..l:;•,r;i,t
ha pi , K.lll. I.g IknltAt.) 1.411,1. awl 1,11 , 1-, .l. 1, 1
11,t1t 1 1.1 ~1 .111 . 1, II (irent lint/tin Illlli Ir.•ltia/
dl , tions ma& In (Ins and a.ljt , nnn: . I,
lat. Mettlimi Ural aolit
loaact.t. and rent. Mont,, ..0 Mom,:
stlt, Ina - urity. Talon ex...wine.) and lit pain r- .1.1°,11
==!
l'atmburgh. March 2'. 1 ''B.:.--irult2S:dare
W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Coat
mit.h.nor far the State, of Tonto...rel.. New 1111111
incoliSl/1. New York, Iliciali t tarr. lona
California and Vii pull.
4 , yr Drellri drawn. fuel neknoulatlrneuht and pr oo f, t.k,
record UT axe in any of the /*have mune.] otatew I Ili n• .•
51 Ittgeeepta wol }thud,: 1.144 d.
lidtslairgli. Mardi 24. ltisitHnth2ltit
FARM FOP SALE—TIic Nrcil ku,nmu Faro
A otty. Vpiter
t 11.ir T.. 11,411 ~1 /1:1111Ing 1 . 211 ot ni r e
ells or conddlon. The plat,. in it ell nateled with novel
tatting •prti,F , plruistintly !situated, tuld sautaLle torn t•;... 1
torn,. I'6 lutpi oreweu s are n euirst auu.tl MA,
with Itratns and tltaithrt4. The t 't all-
Ituilroad it located aithln throo-fourtlia of a mile' of tb
!aria. HIP! mll make lI.CCOSN 111 . t, and %a-timid
men, is underlaad with Coal of the first .tuallt). and 11,11 1.•
mold teeth or without coal, or divided to rent taut huger'
}lot terms, ac., ouquiry of 111... i ELI" &
Real katate Avt.ntg,
To KANSAS and NEBILASK A this is tho moot diet
route, and paesermore , demtine.l h e r Blomington, Springfield.
.hph.,,enville. Naples. and all p..mt- tbe
sour., Eno u.. Cumborlmld and Trillo—,4. nive, Win 1101 r
Ulu important KtiniLig to 1114JL10,., bettor, ne , e11t . .4 - two Milos
1,0, to 01. 11111 e, to 14,.41111.1gt011.
and tifty-oight mil." less iu .Springfield, than by auy other
route.
dev2Yalk wt r corner Seventh and : 4 not hri,hl 4ts
N OTICE TO STOCKHOLI)ERS--
0/FICY ur TIIE 14110 ASTI PENNA. It. It. 00..
hit-ibUrgh, 1..,1111.0r
The Anntini moodug of Ihn Btockholderw of . thu llhio an.
l'oumylvanta llMlrolul Companyl,l at tho Comp,.
ny'x Milo,. N. 23 Filth struot, l'lttAburgh, ;In , no: 1;T
Y, being the 2.11.1 t day January, 155t21, nt II
o'clock A. M.; iuml the eloction of Dlr4.,tors will to held ,;.
that office. ou tho mmu day, holy. eon tho hours of 11 A. hI
and 1 I'. NI. W. 111/BINS+ IN, Jr., Prom,l•.•nt.
det:ls;illwawld
Through Tickets over thii: route call be procured at the
various Railnnid T - ket office,' in Nev York, Ih.gtoti,
Italtiniore, Albany, &c., and at all Through
Ticket Oakes throughout the States, and in Cilleage at the
Company - VC/litre, No..P.i Dearborn areet, oppoglte the 'fre.
moat at Iho lieva of the ll'imolai central
road, foot of Water iztre.-t.
riliVO VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES Fog
nLE Vue. 136 and tai Third street. Emeli let h.n.
front of •io fort, by Y 5 deep. The Minium are arranged with a
large ry re-ream, ball, dining-room and kitchen en first thew,
four rooms on the second, and three Oa the third store. Thdli
houses are new and in good order.
n0v..40 d. CUTHBERT (...3 Market at.
Joseph White's Carriage Repairtt6ry.
I .6El'll WHIM now carrying un
IMO( ill hit. 61011.60t14 ( ( lost . Littuly
onlargedo uu the Pittsburgh and tireeusburg
Turnpike, near the Two Mile Run. between
l'ittaburOi anti Lawrenveville, respectfully invitee the public
iuspeii hid stork of CARRI Ali IS, BUtitilES. de. Ald
parli(1111111y iufsrmu gentlemen purchasers, tint tam pro s
rely is mtule.
Fourteen years' e.perieuce In the business mushy. hint to
place hef re his paint. the same choice colleetion of Cat -
ringed which. so many years past it iota been hie particul,
departnwnt tr select, from the various and most talented
Eastern manufacturers. 'Cho suet,sn of his new system I+
complete—the economy of his atTangetneuts will supply the
Last and most fashionable inanufactur‘m at moderate place,-.
nencumberial by those henry expenses, which the man,.
fur decorating home's of business has heaped upon the pri••••
of griefs, ,owing to largo rents.) JOSEPH WIIITE will ,li,
on ready money only. at much leis than the usual prwei.
441 - Carriages repaired 11l the best manner, With
D UF}"S MERA.
CNTILF: cE—
( -
Nearly Ts e liundre.l Students ill rtottliletr
The must pe6..tly urgttulio.l Commereildll,%. in 11,0
United Stat.,.
- -
Ho/Tonna)le Baggage Men will always bo at the Depots or
the Varloll.l Itoad.-6 going Into Chicago, t,, Cbe,,•l: ilo god,
throu g h to any pow thminA 1u the lino.
I. )11111.0.1,‘, Jr., Sulx•rintuudout.
11 .1. 1. :it'll
ep7 deneral Pussonger Agout.
RUDE-KEELING, in its upplicativn to nvt,r3 brunt+
Trail and Commerer.
1 ARTLEY S DIX'S PA TENT FAN EL° 1VE165; for
Foundries, Rolling Mills. cwith Firm hr., patented
July 17, 18.55.
The-so FANS are made on au entirely now principle, and
will run with less power than any other Fan now m
The blowing wheel is much lighter and stronger than that
of any other, and from its peculiar construction is lest liable
to get out of order. Thu shafts are made of cant steel, and
the Journala are parallel, running in gun metal lames.
MOSES F. EATON,
Agent for Manufrotnrers, No. SO Fourth street,
novLdswet Pittsburgh.
STEAMBOAT ItOOK-KEEPINU, taught ke actuully pm,
11,41 tho NVetotorn Iticore and Lake,
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIoNS, adaptod to all Lb,.
linprOrement,.l Commun.,.
WRITING. by O. host Pannian in the Unit.' Stroo,
COMMERCIAL LAW, by an ulporiencod metal. - of illtl
Bar.
Refer to auy of our City Merehunts before engaging
F .1 .
--,, rs r
Call aud got a Circular.
F. Brown's ETaellee ofJo.lllOiell Ginger.
Tills ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual
oxeeiii.i.e, In ordinary charchloa, inoictiont chut.,
in ellen, In all C. 0., or prl.,lszttlL,lt the digeetive functic
It in of inestittmblo value. During the prevalence of epidemic
etcetera and Runnier onnplaints, It IS lamiliarly eftteacieue;
go family, individual ur traveler should be without it.
Cannon.—Re Kure to get the genuine Edsorice, which f.
prepared only by f f . BRi ut his Ding and Chemical
Store, N. E. Cantor of Fifth and Chestnut etroeta, Philadel
phin and for xnlo by all the resuovtabkc A icut.liecaricce co the
United States, and in Pittsburgh by
11. A. FALINESTOCK k CO.,
SCULLY Ai Cu.
And In Allegheny by
H. P. SCHWARTZ.
"PeC6md LISE A. 111iCKHANI.
OIL Sperm, Winter Bleached, Tanners',
Nu. 1 Lard till, In storo and far .le. by
deoa MILLER & RICK ETSON.
Mlisl.lC LfFE ; or. Befure and Behind the
curtato. By Alum Cora Illtchio, (formerly. ars.
Mowatt.) 1 vol., 16mo. Price $1,'2.5.
Yor gala by H. MINER S IX).,
declB No. 32 Smithfield street.
VOTiCE.-1 have this day sold out my in
tervirt lu the firm of HOSTETTER, SMITH SE CO, to
my late partner. JACOB HOSTETTER.
Pittsburgh, Nov. 28, 18456-.4nos6trj D. IiOSTETTEIL.
4,
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INSURANCE
•
- VARMERS' -- A - ND - MEOITASfa i
_ll FIRM Mu) MARRTE IN3IIIcikIig£,',COIIPANY . OF
PHILADELPFILL
Capital * $300,000
A Latium 'securely in ~ '15200,000
This Company effects Fire 4idertysea on iluildingei
Furniture. kr, Marine inseWanee en Vessels, Cargo and
Freiabt. Inland insurance on Goods, by Rivers, Lakes,
Canals. Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Inse
rt., up. Liven, upon the most favorable cern,
Iluu. Thom. IS. Floretiny Junes E. \(m11
11. Arl.t.rong, Charle9 Diuggw.
FA. I'. Nll.l.llston. E. R. Ilelmllsl..l,
Ilsl nI oIJ, Fred. C. Brewster,
11aederfielt1. Isaac Leech.
THOMAS IL FLORENCE, President.
Lew LR.1.1 R. IletesuLD, Secretary.
• PITTSBU ROB REFERENCES.
11.. e T. M. Howe, Ilse. J. R. Mllhatock,
lon I'. C. Fhanlion, Col. S. W. Bleck,
1 Gutitn.., A. 11. A/Valmont, Esq.,
Tl...into .1. Keeltate. Wes.° Nl'Cuudlsss,
0.1. J. Lisrve Fester, Use, J. K. Mssrle,.
NI 111.1,115.
haract, of the above Company is of the first via."
itn.l tie, the rnre and unusual privilege, of Fire, !donne
and Lif insurance.
Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated In Its man
11;012.11t, an•l
TiluNlA:i J. HUNTER. Agent.
iY 27 N. 90 Water straet.
V LIE I , RA,'ckI,IN FIRE INSLTRAN('E
CO)IPA Sr.t)F Pill LA DELP!! lA.
Ut lit:t -romi—Charlf". W. !timelier, Thomas Hart,
t ;rant, It. Smith, ilex. K !tie:hard+,
slorderai D. Lowis, Adolph{ E. Boris, David S. Browne, Mor
tis I ',it terson. Cuss. N. Bassitru, President.
t;. ItAYrxtlt , Secretary.
t'•,ntin so to :mike insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
glow npu,•a .4 property, in town and country, at rates as low
pt.. at, oortriAtoitt with se6urity.
'rte I '"mpfuly have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, at
ford ituiplo protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as pub.
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz :
Niortgage $915,128 68
I: ,sal Estate 84,377 78
Temporary Loans 63,966 17
Stocks 61,889 GO
Cash, Ac 64,346 81
$1,211,708 44
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they lino, paid upward of Ono Million Four Hundred Thou
rid Li"ilars. hoses by fire, thereby affording evidence of tho
advientageo of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
to ine..t with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Office, north-east cor. Wood and-Third sts.
AIEIte'LINTS' AND MECHANICS' MU
TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, No. to Walnut
4treet. 4eroinl toor from Fourth, Philadelphia.
Anthoris.al Capital. $500,000
Kapithi pti.l in $200,000
('tort., 1 by the L,Ji.brierre of ltain4ylectnia, .Ipril 2. 18All.
TlllB Company is now prepared to issue Policies in Fire.
Nlal ay., Inland, Navigation and Railmail risks, at the cur
root rate , of Dirinium; and having the security of a cash
capital, a also afford., the insured an annual participation ii.
the profit, without any liability whatever.
DIRECTORS.
ll..nry 1.. :, ,, toven&on, Stephen Tomm,
John N • tilf6ed, John M. Gummey,
Uneid B. To, lor, Alexander Murphy,
TllOlll. D. tooth, R. K. Richardson,
NVilham F. Boone, John N. Genii], N. Y.,
Wdham Morns, James W. Weston, N. Y.
II EN RY L. t 4 T EV ENSON,
It. K. itallitDsoll, Secretary.
TMOMAB J. !TENTER, Agent,
No. SO Water at, between Wood and Market.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COM
PANY, OF PITTSBURGH., corner of 'Fourth and
snathfield etrtr•hs.
AUTLIOILIZED CAPITAL, VOO,OOOO.
Iwure and other proporty agninat hoo ar dam
ge• by Fire. awl the ',arils of the Sea and Inland Nariothal
and Triamportata.a.
WIII. F J,,11 miton, Rudy Patterson,
W. M'Clint...ek, Kennedy T. Friend
3i. Lnoß. I. Grier Sproul,
George IL White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. ()wrier,
Jam. r. Negley, W. S. 'Levan,
IVa..le Hampton, D. K. Park,
U. IL eugtratudl.
Hun. 1111. Y. JOUNSTON, President.
ROM' PATTERSON, Vice President.
A 1. CAMIIETI, SiTrentry and Treirsurer.
C kitklEkt, Amintunt Secretary. derMtim
UNITED STATES LIFE INSU
RANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Pna.i.
Dk1.1.111.\ —Cburtured April 2t:th, 1:!1.50.. Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL,
•11.1 , 1" 01 Third and Chestnut Streeti,
oiI:ICKES OF THE HOME BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA
R Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
A ailirce% W. Thompson, Lawrencv Johnson,
litquatuni W. Tlugky, 0,4 L Nlellenry,
Jacut: L. Fha-cuco, James P.,•verrox,
lVdhaxu AL Godwin, William McKee.
It. Cram ford.
/ . ....rid,nt—Aruhro•Ae 'Cliotnpson.
EX,III 11,--PitlstArryll—.lxml. H. Wilson, 11. 1 .1
y ',ty- .11 11. 11t. . NI. IL
Et!. Ft. ARNOLD. Arent,
marl 7 y No. 74 Fourth suw , t, 1111. 1 / 1 1E1;K
WI:STEILN INSPIIANCE COMPANY
PiTT,1.1,4,11 I)Eoltti IrIiILSIE, Preaddeut ;
p5i...N...., I vinly.
W,Il a n.;:illt.t all kulds 011.6, FIRE and MARINE.
lilwrally adjusted and promptly pai•l.
1. II•,n. I n,tdl.ltl•4l. 111.1111,11/ by Dir,tors who w,ll
.••ii111111111t). ‘‘llo are determined, Lt
pr•• 11101..-, nit-I 111.'1,110
tho best io.O.,tion to tbo,
.1,,0v
Ji . C. W
N . NT 11. 'Milli, I . I hewer, George. W. Jacks",
ll it, NI Jam." l.lppwortt, 1;,,rg0 Uarele, Jam.,
Airley. A kx - ‘ll.l , intick, Thomas Sergi.
.11,. %Vat, Ptreet, (Warehouse of Spang",k
riEt,t.ur;:h uor24:ly
Pittsburgh Dollur Savings Institution,
A s:rrrt,
T Dotili To THE ryrr , tit.mar BANK,
TS.NI )‘‘. PE N daily From 9t02 ti cluck
mi.! Silt itritss evenings, from 7 I
I ve,l urn not Ulan ONE DOLL S it.
11.1profit:I arelored twice a year, in Jon
atpl . t etntLY 'rho Tnun , o,i, hw the purpose of
th- nev,th.nt obrct, ~ f the Institution, haw entered ini•.
tratth, le•ntl, thereby giving additional Seelitity
'.•nl, L' rai uing this Charter, By-Law - s, Rules and Regu
Its ,-. to! n015,•.1 grAtiti, an apptlration at the Alen.
ALBREE.
NICE I'ILEF.iGENTL
.1..1a H. Shoonlwrgnr,
Charl.i Knapp,
N. ()rattan Murphy.
Theobnid l'lntontnettor,
Inner M. Pennock,
William J. Andel-got,
~.• iz hut..
F
J W. !hill:lull,
Alcx.:l4l,
N 1 01:am 1..h111[1:,,
11111 But;;,‘ In
All,l t ts.,u
James licriiman,
John M. Kirkpatrick,
John D. Weord,
lloburr
.1 liarakiaor
A1t , 112,. A. l'arrtvr,
J Cos;,ernle,
(I,:trite, A. CA.Aton,
rairington,
Ir:tnrin
F. 1;111111
.11111,, 110.4/.
Robert Morrow,
Welter P. Marshall,
A. M. Potlork,
Henry L. Minot - nit,
Robert Robb,
Geerge IL Riddle,
James Rhoads,
James Sh hlk.
tic..rgo S. Soblon,
.
‘1 !than) 14.11. n, A lovulder
Trensurcr—CllAKLE:3 A. C'ULTON
.01:4.11y
\\TATER CURE INS'CITETE, Hand st.,
(z4outti betaern Penn stria"( and the Allier,
lait.dairgh, In.
POCTrit BA ClraiWitte and Prastitluner In the Old
: , ...hoole of Medicine, Allopathic and lloinceopallic, and for
Liur ixast ten years a successful Ilydropathist, has opened a
V Plt LT it P. In the above h.lcatiou.
The pernsitly Nile, direct and innuefllate effect this mystem
Ima nn all Fevers, and all diaeasos acute and chronic, while it
en nuld, grateful nod invigorating to the weak and debilinital,
n.liders it peculiarly desirable in buuilles, who will be treat,'
St their Lumen.
Allopathic mud llonneopathic treatment tri l be natniniti
tored whore &aired; but, after long and thorough experi
ence, given a decided preference to Ilydropathy,
whuli has. throughout the old and new world, proven se
eminently successful In every form of disease, including In
cipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, lullatniotory
and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cutaneous, Nervous and
Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures from highly reputaßile
rai loons of nearly dory ;Ante in the Union, can ho examined
at lh fLumz's office. The Reverend Clergy are invited to
consult him gratis.
alarm water being used in the commencement, and often
throughout the treatment, it is a luxury instead of unplea
61111t, I. those unacquainted might suppose.
Ilcruti.scts—liessrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer,
W. (. Wilson, W. 11. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. It. Wei
ll), D T. Morgan, Win. It. Holmes, E. If. English, B. M.
herr.
'rho undersigned, having visited Doctor BASUN LlStitll
- and witriosed his successful treatment, cheerfully
r.,aumoud him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy-
.1•1811 :
Charloo T. RUZIAtin, Jos. M'Connull, David Uunt, John C.
Curtis, Robert Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wright,
\V. \V. Patrick, Mopes N. Eaton, O. Ormsby Urea.
rtltl:dkw
DI A NOS l'oß THE 110LIDAYS!--euelt
1i nom: I.ll.fne, 118 Wood atreet, Lag Just
oil a complete assortment urn. a.,
7 and 7 , , ~:tare Piano Fort., of the latest
I f
styks, and net, tinning all the now impowei
Niel; to, .11//011g which ort, Ow following:
i rand Lad, XIV. style, careen lyre. loge, Cass, ke.
Full .` , ...eisati me, with sliding umeie desk, do do
Semi do do do do do
Louie SIP. style, do Jo do do
il„ do with !wail keys, do do
Hound Lorne., finished Lank and front.
•do
Squnrk• ,oruors. tinie.hc4l back nod front.
Tiio .21.11VV Ad a now eualo , larger titan any matte horn-
eeveral SECOND HAND PIANOS.
tine ii,,,,ewood 6 octavo Piano Forte, with iron frame, nearly
an good I. Ilew, for taXi
11,0 Mahogany 6 inlay° Piano, in good order 1112
0,0 do d.. do do 100
PI A N)) of every variety, nt pricea from to V-M.
F.ir Kale b 3 ChAßlAll`fli BLUME, 118 Woad et.,
Secant! door above Fifth.
lARPETSI PAILPETS!!—AT MVALLUM'S--JUST
volved, and daily coming to hand, a large and choice
wiiiartnieut al goods in the alloy° hue, including—
\ elvet and Tapeatry Brumula Carpel,
Troe-ply, Superfine, Medium and
Low-priced Ingraine;
Medallion and Tapestry Ingrains, is great variety al pat
tern.... Datuadis and Venitian hall mad Stair Car
pet ~
patterns of Oil Cloths, tariona finalities
and widths; Woolen and Linen Crumb Clutha; 11.1zon ; Cocoa
Niatting; List and Rug Carpets; French F.M.thosstuf and Vir-
I Piano and Table Covert ; lioarth Rugs and Door Mats,
n great variety. All other articles usually found in Carpet
C era constantly ou loud at 67 Fourth street, near Wood.
W. 1). k H. MTALLIJM.
ItoN CITY AND EVENINI3 CLASSES
IN 84.001i-lirEpj:Nu.-111 all departments, Including
ninny now and highly valuable improvement.. which arm
.4 elsewhere taught. Large classes attend evenings only
t. receive a thorough mercantile education. Lee upon.
all the studlen delivered to Evening Classes. Arithmetic
kuew system) and its application to busineas. Also, writing
lucluded in the Jlercantile Comae, or taught separately.
Call fur a Circular for full particulars at College Hall, op
posite rho Post Lake. F. W. IHNKINS, Principal.
nevl4
IRON CITY COLLEGE-DAY AND EVENING
GLAssca—_4ritirtnefic, 11'1-Wing and Book-kceping,--Leulies
anti Gentlemen's Apartments separate.
ARITII3IETIC, and its applications to business, (a new
system,) shorter, plainer, and better adapted to business, than
6to be found in any treatise. Deaulta obtained with great
facility by new rates, tanned "Arithmetical Magic." Arlin
tootle, per month, $4.
Q.ll for weiruular of tho 031Ingn.
clod. F. W. .TEZIKILIB, Prinaiped.
REI
` q ,=~ ~ _~. _.
BANKERS AND BROKERS
A USTIN LOOMIS, Stock and Bill Broker,
ofikulgo.92 Fourth street. shits Wood. Notts, Drafts.
Bowls, Alorttglges, and Lootas eollaterals, nsotiatad.
Stocks bought and sold on i 7 mwdesiuu . Lind Warrants
bought and odd.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Cop
per Stock,
All communications attended to promptly,
DATRICKS & FRIEND, Bankers and Ex
change Brokers, and neuters iu Notes, Drafts, Accept
aloes, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the East
ern and Westmli Cities constantly for sale.
C,,ilections 'mule in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits reciiivi,l in par funds or current paper, et
the corner of Fifth and Wood streets. felgt
NHOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex
• change Brokers.and Dealers In Notea, Drafta, Accept-
ICVS. Gold, Meer and hank Notes.. Exchange on the East
ern and Western Cities conattustly for sale.
Collet tions made in alt tho epttea throughout the United
Star,, Deposits received in par funds or enrrent paper, No.
67 Market Street. between Third and Fourth st, Lja3Uily
•.
a E. ARNOLD & CO., Bunkers and Ex.-
• eliango Brokers, Dealers in Exchange, Coin, Bank
Notes, Shdvt and Time. Drafts, &c. Collections carefully at
tended to. and proceeds remitted to any . part or tic e Union.
•
Stocks houald aril auhton commission.
Zit' No. 74 Fourth streZt. , next door to the Dunk of Pitts
wpla
JOHN WOODS, Banker and Exchange
Donh•r in Exchange. Commercial and Bank
`took bought and sold on commission. Collectioni
Carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
/1-I, No. 58 , Fourth street. nearly opiaDsito the M. M.
Bank. dbel
THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
Denier in Note, 134.nds, Stock., Oral Estate, tte„, N 0.75
kvartli street, Pittsburgh, Pu. jan6
CLOTHING.
CLOTHING STORE.
JOHN III'CLOSKEY & CO.,
FORMERLY OF TILE CELEBRATED CLOTLUNU DEPOT
ON LIBERTY STREE.T, whiuli has won an unbounded popularity
nailer the name of the TIDILY, liltl MORS, have, for the
purpose of acquiring more space for their immense business,
removed to the spacious building on the
CORl'aat OF DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the must splendid stock of
CLOTHS AND HEADY-ILIOE CLOTHING,
Thal /an , crer bum 'gored to Me pub M.--
Their principal object for this removal, is to give them
more facilitie, fur
THE WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to sell litNali at rho
Lowest Eastorn Deices!
Awl they Will WartaDl [Lent to he as good as any =nut.,
tund in the Union.
Custom Work in the Best Style,
AND UPON Cite small:sr NOTICE.
They have ea hand a foil and beautiful aseurt,ment of
CLOTHS AND COATINGS,
FOR FROCKS, DREAR, WALKINti AND =mires COATS.
Oar interests are Identical with those of our customers,
and we ovine, the public that ear fidelity will nut fial la fill
ing all orders we may be favored with.
Do . NT FoPALET TIIE PLACE,
NO. SS WOOD STREET,
(EAST SIDE), COENTP. OF DLOIOND AELF.T.
3i. R.—We desire our patrons to understand that we have
no longer any connection with the Clothing Intainess on
Liberty street Our attention is devoted exclusively to the
house above designated.
JOIN M'CLOSHRY & CO.
WADE HAMPTON .30IPLE
ffAMPTON & CAMPBELL, '( late of the
firm of Hampton, Wilson A C 0.,) Wholesale Dealers
in MEN'S AND DRYS' CLOTHING, adapted to the Western
Trade, No. 82 Third street, between Wood and Marbot, Pitts
burgh.
Amongst our stock, which is the largest and most complete
in the country, will be found, at low prices—
Slen's Clothing, of every descripDon;
Bays' du. do.
A groat variety of Undershirts lend Drawers;
A full stock of Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Neck Ties and
Stocks;
A splendid assortment of Suspenders;
• do. do. Men's Winter hosiery;
do. do. Buys du.
Linen and Muslin Shirts and Drawers;
Canton Flannel do. do.
(tans Elastic Clouds;
And n full stock of goods adapted to Miners and Farnuali
wear,
Also, tlmtwellos of all grade°.
IM. %%o invite our old aclonintancos, and all dealers In
our line, to call and °vanilla for thaniselvt. We are now
opening our third supply, and our stock Is roll and colonial°.
Warehouse on Third street, half way betwoon Wood and
Market. txtl.93l.tw
NEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 4 Sixth
atn..et, er.lsite Libcrty. The nub-Trill., In:t open
ed tn:a new e-itabli3lnnent. whet, he hlwayi on hand a
large and ch“ic ttncnt rf all arthlgg ot eLkyriuN hi,
which he warns ut..4 equal t, a m the city. and will sell la
the moit rkwurtable pricg, Tile public are requested to gnu
hint a call. nzar9:l y j 12.
DRY GOODS
FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL GOODS AT
IA01'1: DROTIIERS. No. Marktit street, Pittsburgh,
age tit t h e: ori t rilial
Our DRESS Got IDS DEPARTMENT is nitusually full, Anil
sique of the riehr,t and utiist , 4,41 , 1
WO !in, able to otter, such as
Extnt :wrier Silks;
Pinictk; tstriiii•s;
xtz t alis wt'llth--Tin• tiost assiirtmetit in Ito ••111 , ..
( . 4 Sleevik. ;
Iliiuntiugs. Edgings anti IhserthigA ; ,
Shawls. Chialts. 1•31111/. and Seartki,
New itroche, Phtld, Casititiero Moira Ant. V.. 1,11..
Sti-llss, Crape
Tirgt.titer with a larg,, assurtuttut ..1 MOURNING (PLODS
Of all
Oar U./RUSTIC and U bIISE FURNISHING UEFA la-
M ENT Lr, and as feel confident that we can
01.• r trr,-0 , -r tll , lll,lllellL+ lOW tluu we have .00 , 1" Itou aide
1. , r bet , r•-. We ',Licit an ennininntiou at or alnnl .l,
ha* , puhcineang elseadloro,a , all will and it hi their advan•
tag., t' de se.
We will al*. ho altwvt daily in the receipt of new and de
drudde throughout the su..on
E Il WaIIERS,
(Fornowly Young, Sterumion Luvo,l
No. 73 Mal koi stroot,
HOTELS
TANsioxiiuliSE, GEORGE AURENTZ.
_LYX l'necrat,,a. No. 34-1 Liberty street. just Iseaftle tle•
Depot the Ben.ylvanui.ltailrrad, xiaich mak,.
it thy- 1110.1 i can ynniont holm a the city for pa.si,eugers urn
tag by that rood.
Tue piet - tut, horlu,;, at coniiderabla expense, fatted up,
iu excellent style, the MANSION MOUSE, miald respect
fully Kohcit a share of public patronage. There is attached
a splendid STABLE :tad extensive WAGON YARD. afford
ing ample actsnunasiation to travelers and teaurders. Ills
Larder and Bar will he tarnlshod vvith the beat 'the ruarße
eau afford.
ST. CLAIR lIOTEL, corner Penn and St.
Clair +tt Pat4l.urgli, uLalersipaal. lortnnt •
I. at -lie acne Ilvtel.." having taken this huge and comma
dwua Ht/TEL. and having rrtitted it in rongudicent
Icould raa;,,tfully invite his 11-ion:band the trawling puLle
to give hum a call. Azant,,i. with the convenience of the
house and his lung ex.peri... , , ,D the husinesd, n Ova
ant", satimfactiou, and his charge. moderate.-
- Wli. C. CONNELLY.
INTENT IIOUSE, corner of Liber
ty and (Inuit ati,ata, Haar tho itailrvad Depot.
jaul3:ly JAMES SHANNON, Pruprictor.
RESTAURANTS.
•
WILKINS HALL, W. U. GALLAGHER,'
Pitoemmon, Keurth street, isuweeu Wood and Smith
fudd.—This spacious teitablishment has boeit Ire sal by the
subscriber, and completely renovated. He Is at.all bouts
prepared to furnish every luxury that sun by , 1,11110 in the
best regulated restaurants in the States. His spacious Bar
will always lie supplied with the very best Liquors. Ramp'
of every description, In its season, rem always Is, found at
Wilkins Hall. [ape; J - W. C. ti A 1,1,10 H HR.
013" I{ISDEAVOR lS TO PM.' kgR
Lowrie's Eating House,
103 arse street, l'illsburvls.
All persons fond of GOOD LIVING will please
call andludgu for themselves. Always on hand, s
the b.t of oysters, Meats, Guam, Ten, home
mauls Brand, Iles, Custards, warm Corn Bread,
Much and 1111 k, Fried Mush, Waffles, Buckwheat Cakes, Sw.
Thu cooking will be such as will gratify
;la- Families supplied with Oysters at rOatiotiable rates.
cct27:tf
fIORNUCOPIA OYSTER AND COFFEE
lJ 110IISE, D. BARNARD, ['ennui:Ten, No. 40, Fifth street,
between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh. janhhly
I(ENNET ALE-W. I). ENGLISH, Sgie
MAD, of SMI'TH'S celebrated Kennett Ale and
Drown Mont. Also, Common Ale and Porter, in quail and
pint bottles.
The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully
solicited.
I‘ ,I INERAL WATER AND SARSAPA
BILLA.-WM. D. ENGLL9I.I, Pitt strimt, below Psimi,
uow manufacturing and bottling the above beverages ou
au ex Wail , . scale. Ills artlele.s ani of the best quality, and
nuinufeetureil from the purest materials. octrily
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY
PITTSBURGH, ROCHESTER A.ND NEW BRIGHTON
EXPRESS.--For th?cspecial ti.cciraimodation of the large
population along the line of the Ohio and Nausylvalart Bair
rand, between Pittsburgh end Now Brighton, whose intimate
business and social relations require mob Agency, - THE
ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY have made such arrange
ment with the Railroad as to enable them to put a trusty
Messenger on the Acc , :rmmodation Train, who will take
charge of all property and business properly entrusted to
him. He will !wive New Brighton by the Morning Train,
remain in Pittsburgh rind Allegheny City during the day to
attend to smell CUIIIIIII2IAOIIX as may be entrusted to him, and
return by the Evening Train, with his Ocmds and Commis
sions executed. All gissia, 4., will be delivered or called !kir
in the two cities. within reavinable distance, without extra
charge; hot to insure such delivery. the direction on packa
ges, I.dpeciully for private lonises, slwuld be explicit.
Af Way Stations, all matter will be left with the Station
Agent of the Railroad Company, when the proper party 13
net at the Station en the arrival of the Train, to receive his
'the charges for oarrying pachmms. Sc., and for services
rendered by t h e Messenger, are 1.11t. , 11.61 to be within raa.
tamable limits. When the nature of tlie bmiitiess is such a
to mludt id a, a f a-o,aaa. will Ito amdo.
II ENRY R. IRVIN has been appointed Messenger, and
will commence his duties iniMoitilay, December 24, 1555.
OFFICES AND AGENTS
Pittnbargli-64 Fourth etrna.
Allegheny MY—Telegraph Office.
Ilaysvilli—Captain bay.
Sowiekley Station—Mr. McLaughlin.
liwelteater—Mr. White.
Beaver—Dr. Chandler.
Now Drighton—Mr. Hoop,
OFFICE ADAMS lixractis
Pittoburgh, Doc. 20th, 1545. l dee2.s
1 118 SOLUTION OF CO-PARTYERSlLlP—ChopartnershiP
1_,./ heretofore existing betetson the undendgned, It/Wort- I n'
name end style HAREM:tin 4: CO, Lo al.
by mutual consent. The busine. of the thou will I.
settled by either of the undersigned, at their old stand, No.
29.5 liberty Atroet. Tlto bush.ss will bu continuo,' as for
merly by Springer Llarhaugh.
SPRING= LlAll.l3AUtill,
A r.Ex. FOESYTIL
Pittsburgh, October 24, 1855.
SPDINCIEIi Commission Merchant, Dealer
in Wool, Procicioao. and Produce generally, No. 295
Lib
erty street, Pittsburgh. act 24
STME - 11-10 boxes Wood's Rtarch, for safe
by ideal WITH, ILAIR lIIILSZEIL
CIEMIM
=ME
BEM
Wit„ ~,..,.0.,: _ ~~.
EWEN
MEDICAL:
........_ _ ._
Airgws cat.TuA.R,v.o.R.ridas
• ...-- , , .-, '°PE-U-k:llllagttleirAio‘ierful tuft
'''''''' unewpu toe internal ..I...cera to purl('
.A. . 7 '
.
:, .i. - -4 ,-,. the hfoodurekationtlate Ittuto itonatb,
'- • '"r o action. They reidovi AlitObils4cfloro
, of the sto t
o mh,4n. a ts,liv wl, i a , r , &d r d other s
, r ,:.,11fr irregular =thin 'to . 1&11t4 cur
2 "-A :e reef, wherefer they oxiat,.ituelt do.
.9,1115,1,,M,ri0tk rawoients os,nraritho ;first COUSEII Of
ll"'
. .v
-T , -----'-- - kite,illi6. -An- Oiteheive trthi Or thtlir
--- -' - v irtnes,.hy ProfesioptirhyskiatufOral
Patieuts, has Hhown curet, of ttauvrona ataeases almost be
) and belief, were they not ants itintintoti by persona of melt
exalted pee ition and character no to forbid the suspicion of
untruth. Their certificates are publinhod iu my itroorietla
Ainutnite, which the Agents below owned are pleased to fur
uish tree to nu inquiring. •
Annexed we give Pireditms for their nso In the complaints
which they have beet] foul - taro cure.
FOR COST • sENEsli.—Tako upe ur two Pills, or such quantity
es to gently move the bOweis Costivem,s is frequently the
aggravating calmo of Pura. and the clarirof one complaint is
the gore of both. tie person con feel well while tinder a
costive habit. of body. Hence, it should. beiTtis it can be,
'promptly relieved. •
Fun Prssmisus, which is sometimes the cause ot•CostiVs
nrss, Owl always uncomfortable, take mild doses—from ono
to four—to stimulate, the stmnsch end liver into healthy no
tion. They will do it, and the heart-burn, body-Meru and
cool-burn of dyspemitt will rapidly disappear. *When It has
gone, don't forget what cured you. •
Fon s. Foci. DToNLUID, .or ,lloebid Inoction.of the (bowels,
which produces goner:it depression of the spirits mai had
health, take lam four' to eight PHIS et first, and smaller
doses afterwards, until activity and IltrOOklil testorcil 'to
he system.
Fort Nsr.vouscissa, SICK. FrEADACIIE, NALISTA, • Ruin in the
31 •Inetch, Bock or :tide, take from•four to eight pills on going
to bed. if they do not operate sufficiently, take' more the
nest day, until they do. These complitintsmlli LoSimpt out
from the system. Don't wear these end their kindred WOW ,
•
dery bemuse your stomach is foul. •
Foe Senoveu., Reran:us, and all Diseases of the Sbce,
take the Pills freely and frequently, to keep tleybowels open.
The eruptions will generally soon begin to diminish and dis..
appear. Many dreadful ulcers and sores hate been healed
up by the putting and purifying effect of theso , Pills, and
some diogusting diseases which seemed to s.aturato•the whole
syst6m hare completely yielded to their influence, leaving
the sufferer in perfect health. Patients! ydur duty: to soci
ety forbids that you should parade yourself around the
world covered with pimples, blotelies, ulcers, sores, and all
or any of the unclean diseases of the skiti,:bnottude your Ili
tem wants cleansing.
To Pulver TOE . BLOOD, they are the best medicine over dis
covered. They should Ito taken freely tufttfrm,. tit:fully, and
the impurities which sow the seeds inonrabladVeases will
be swept out of the system like chaff before thdlrind. By
this property they do as much mind in preset:all* sickness
av by the remarkable cures which they are making ;On*
! where.
LirEnUPLAINT.., Je UNDICE, end all Mous ..4ffeans; raise
from some dervingement--either torpidity, congestion, -or
onstractions of the Liver. Torpidity and cong,estion vitiate
tire bile and render it unit for digestion. This is disastrous
to the health, and the constitution i 4 frequentlytuidenalued
by no other cense. Indigestion is-the symptom:' Obstruc
tion of the duet which empties the bile into the stomach,
causes the bile to overflow into the bleach This produces
Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train - Of - taYils,
tivencsss, or alternately costiveness and diarrheett, prevails.
Fey - ere:li symptoms, languor, tow spirits, we arinesik restless
netts anti melancholy, with sometimes inability'to.sleep, and
cometirm, great drowsiness; sometimes there 13 seYere p 4411
in the side; the skin and the white of this eyes
sore
`
greenish yellow; the stomach acid; the bowel ! sore to the
touch; the whole system irritable ' with a tendency to fever,
which may turn to bilious fever, hilions cell; lallions Warts
bees. dysentery, /cc. A medium dose of three or four Pills,
taken at night, followed by two or thfee iirtliesmorbing;onti.
repeated a few days, will remove theiatanseptokthetietrons
Ides. It iv wi&ked to suffer such pains when you can cure
them for 2h cents. . ,
ita - snatwaar, dont, rout all inflammatory .Fi•rers, aro.raidd
ly cured by the purifyihg
,ellectt; of flirts A• 1114 title
blood, and the stimulus which they afford tit di° rli it print
eipte of Lira-. Far time and all lAndred entninlalntr4lie)i
bliauld be taken In mild dears, to utovo thy .bowels ganAly,
but freely.
As a Intmr.D. Nu., ibis 15,both -manmade, rusd Useful', NJ
Pill can b made more pleasant to take, and tertainly . uotto
has been mule more et - teeth:ll - to 'the purpA I'4 whichli
dinner pill in employer}. .
_ .
Proparrd by Dr. JAM C. AYER, Practical and Analyti
cal Chomint, Lowed, 3Tass. Price' 2& cants - pat. box.- Mtn
boxes for $l. ,
ildd by B. A. FAHSESTOCR CO., at wholegtdo and ny
tail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by afPDodleiy
etc:7%4one. octQ:.l.tnahnit,.,
Great Cougt gollayt e l
8 ;7 4 .0 1001 0,
Dr. Rogers' Syrup of .... 4
44se 1 r LILO , 1
POE THE COMPLETE CUBE OF
Coughs, Colds, 'lnfluenza, Itronehltia, — '
Spitting Blood, Astlunk
AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS
TENDING TO
CONSUMPTION!
fill above Expectorant, prepared by,ast expeller:wed I.
1 Physician and Chemist, hag how became a staildird '
Preparation, emits offered for the COMPLETELCTIREIof
those diseases of the THROAT and LIMO%
which, if neglected, usually terminate fatally to CON.
S uIIIPTION. It contains no o,pium. Colorbel,.ar
any mineral whatever, but is comppoosaed entirely of those ,
Rostg, Herba, and Vegetable ''latlgh.h.
mien= 11113113VICIIW saw va.rows.--.... - USOIrCODZOCICII,
organs. Ittrimmedlate effect la to allay ail irritistlan t
and gcntly remove the phlegm andother morbid sacra
lions, from the Throat and alnpaasages,•thus relieving
the Cough, by subduing the inflammation and other
causes which give rise to lt. It is approved of and re-,
commended by Physicians of the highest standing, and
may he given with perfect atety to the youngest child nt
the most delicate female.
Lim titan half a bottle tsfll 'genera) , enre tiny 'argil.
nary COLD or COLOR, by following tho directiona.i
One twill, Is usually ancient for a case of Intim'.
enza.
A few doter will rellove do tliO throat,
or Hoarseness.
One bath) will effectually atop Spitting Blood.
Three to Six bottka only are requlreil In Bronchir
tis or Asthma. l
Four to Eight botttea will cure any case of ;paid.)
eat Consumption.
One bottle Is warranted always to do good, and satheY
the yattent that he to on the right road to a' CURE.
Judge now whether or not, It to best to wall. Clerlttb.t?
rates on the at the office tram multluadee of restored tit
towers.
A. L. SCOVILL & Co., ProPries oll 4 .
No. 30.113a0 - AnwAr, (cor. Duane SO .26w -Pork.
For Sale by all Drugglata thronghont the Uzatedtteles
and Cantulas.
ArY- For sale, whoterode and retail,, by. H. SPTT WPIZt &
CO., corner NY., , d and Second streets.
S.LI aborhy lIENDERS.UN S Tata., Lfhorty P:
scliwawrz, and BE,CKILI3I A 116 4 1 .1 .04
guy. nor3Oalt.9r
INHALATION
FOR THE
CUE OP ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION.
NEW AND VERY WONDERED-IL.
HYGRA.NA
BROUGHT ROME TO TDB DOOR OF 7114 1011.10:1
AWOND ERF L DISCOVERY 'has iecdnt- .
1r Lem; mad. by Dr. Criedas, of.this city,ln the treat
ment of Consumption, Actlimm and MI diSeases, of the Lunge.
We refer to "Dn. Cacins' liraMLNA,•
'area AND Cement Stoop." With this now method, Dr.,0..
has restored many [Witted ones to health; as an evidence of
which, be hits innumerable certificates. Speaking of the
treatinent - it physician remarks: "If to evident that inhaling
—constantly breathing. on agrecthlo, healing , vapen—the
medicinal properties must come in direot contact with tho
whole wrest cavities of the luilga, end thu.tekaapo the Many
and varied changes prodnced , upon them when Introduced.
Into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion."
Tho ilygoana to fee saki by all the Drugzists throughout the
country."—Niue Ilyrk .Dololonau of ./4/putry 13..
Tho Inhaler Is worn on the breast, nutter the linen, with
old the least inconvenience—the heat of the
sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cuses.p . Ctirces,
like the following, mightlui naitly4: ..•
Ono package of the Ifyguann has cured me of the Asthma,
of six years' standing. . P. KY1=1.1104•
Postmostor of Dunciumfon,,En.._.
I am cured of Um Asthma; of tan rafirshindltig, bY'Di
Curtis' Ilygoowt. MACCUISZT EMSTirrOlrooklmN..V , i -
Mrs. Peat, of No. 5 Ilammoud street, , N. Y., fasictorAcf . ,.
o sotorn cast of Bronchitis U¢ the Ifygeona. -
My sister hos been cured of a dlstressing,coiispyh, of sirearaL,
years' standing, and decided to be incurobli: by the ployfit-,
Mons. She was cared in one month, (Fyne Ilteana. - •
J. It. thursEar,ilio
The Ror. Dr. Cumvsn, of Now York, tostillca'of our
vino in tho folluning language:
NEIr Tan, 'November 15. 18:4.
Dear Sir—l think highly of Dr. Curtin' liygeana ag a ow
edy iu disms.o of the throat and hangs. Raving had 6011i0
opportunity to wildly-he oftlawy, lam convinced thatit in it
most excellent tuotticinc, both thA) dyrup and the Minding
application to the chest..
N. R.—Dr. Nygaard. Is the ORIGINAL and ONLY:
GRN DINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile
d rcruraocs counterfeits. Shun them he you would
POISON.
For male by Dr. Deo. U. Koysor,-140 Wood etroet; IL
F., Wiens & Co.; Leo A. Beciihaaq AilegltenY City; 'Jobe
Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester.
myl4:dtw6ol
SANDS" SARSAPARILLA. .c
IN QUART 33or.ux.a.
For the .Tionwoal and Ikrmarieni Care of all Datasti . ••== . ' g
Pun, a/1 laspano State fMe Blood, or' • - • '
Habit of the•• Hydem. -
This truly valuable preparation is extracted from selected
roots of the finest drooription, by means of an e . .ensiventid,
powerful apparatus ; which *obtains the niedkallind'active
principle in a highly concentrated forte, so ticlentificallytoniv
hieing the sevenil vegetable products in the process that 4
0,41111,14nd extract of Sarsaparilla is obtaina infinitely Sono.
rior to any e r for purifying the blood, and the. CUM rat
Scrofula, Salt Itheum, Ulcers, „Rover, Sores, Pimpleso36lln,
Cutaneous Eruptions, itheutpattsm, Mercuriidclisetwes,•Liyer
Complaint, Devepnia, Bronchitiiu, Ceriscatiptlon, Yeinale
Low of Appetite, atadaenual DabilltYni •
Thin powerful remedial agentacts simultaneously upon the •
Stomach, the-Circulation and tho"BuireLs, and gently Stinin
bites, while it disengivets and expels froln the 6 D"llitln that'
la irritating and prejudicial to balily health. Being purely
vegetable, it in perfectly harmless" in its operation: the moat
deli:ate penions nary take 3 at anytime with perfect safety.
'the a.stonitibing nixcess of this-medicine constantly in
cnining during the bet sixteen years, has secured for it the
distinguished eon:inundations of the Facility, and it enjoys a
widespread liopolarity and extensive papolg t g e
entirely out of competition every other preparation of Bursae
Attention to respectfully-solicited to the following cent&
ANOTHER arat OF SCROFULA
TROT, N. V, gmAember 1, 1£154.
Nessrs. A. LL f D. Namis--lientlemen : I have fur nearly
three years been troubled with that dreadful dimaan i Sgyotu.
la; so much so, as to be OfrellAVO to my husband and to my
golf; and to obtain relief, harp tried every kind of medicine
that came under my notice, without effect. One of my Inlet..
bona, who had been cured of a airuilm complaint by your
Sarmparilla,advieed me to make a trial of it, and I eon truly
my that it has done me 0 world of good, having m a pi e t.o y
oared mo. "loping that my eel-dente may induce - othertt
aimilarly afflicted io4ll.lUpi 410 anus remedy, with . Unlike-Me
tattisfactory mealhh I remain grate- 11111 Y your .
Itte: pagua l e, , l
V:St. Prepared and sold by A. B. & gAND,..cc r o t ttst*
and Chemiste, ILO Fulton street, New.Totk, sem e i t g t .by.
EL A. PAIINESTOOI A CO., PLNAL‘ig 111111, kittahurgb,
and by Pruggiqs generally,per bottle, or ttilShlkt
ties for SA. • nor., 1110.,
OLIVE OIL-60 baskets, for
B. A.
cor. Wood and First atr,elo,,
~"'~"