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Which fa now compicted and in successful operation be tween fitsubenvilis and Newark, Ohio. Combining Railroad and Steamboat facilities, Rib route offera to t h e traveler a degree of comfort unrivalled by any Road running West from Pittsburgh. On and attar MON DAY, November bib, lAbb, a DAILY LINE of elegant and awift running Bummers, commanded by experienced and acexinuncdating ofticam, will leave Witbe UmAwm7dwat6EM VIOMODA-- QUILF.N Air Pumagers sleep ern board, and reach Bonbon viih at 7 &am* the following morning—couriecuag arab tho Flirt Train at 71.5 A. AL, making direct COnnoXlioll with Truing air all the above dries—Was obtaining a comfortable timid rest, and avoiding Mr fatigue qf niaadd Irani by radrard. lii' Fare as cheap ea by any other Unload math. For Through and Local Tickers, and further iufarmation. Inquire of JOllll J. HOUSTON, No. 11.6 Water cereal, Ptueburgh. 060. W. FULTON, Smattiatendent, L. MINVILNNY, General Agent norld PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE OPEN PROM WEST NEWTON TO CONNELIS VI LLE, Otty-eight sullen from Pitteburgh, on the Y °ugh/A.4omi) Rtrer. Thiwnew firetecinee Hood Is now wen for the transporta Mon of pmsngan and freight, in connection with the fine Reamer EOl.l AN, from Pittaburgh to ConnelLslUc, daily, awl folks*. The summer HOLIAN wlll Imre her wharf, above the Monongahela Bridge, every afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, for West Nekton, conoectlog there with the Morn ing Train /saving at 11:40 for Connellmille, sad reacidur them aSkion.A. IL. In time for the Flags for Uniontown. .41 75 Fare to ioloutown.... Y 111 ♦ Train still leave Ommellsville In the ramming. at 0:15 teckr.it, for Wait Navrtou, and waned Were width Mr steamer Soli= at 2 - .30, to time to mach Pittsburgh at 1 P.M. Pare from Oonualtsviite to Pittsburgh ...... 75 Fars from U otontown to Pittobtugh. The Local Freight wad Paexager Train , II leave tkih nail:arab at 10:30 A. I. and returning will leave Wi,l Newton et 3:30 P. M , stopping at all way *WWIe for freieht and partangera. On Batruiday th. anal 'Mantuan train will lie over until th to Morning, at di9o o'clock. Painie.netets' by the *dads* dittaraban bad Imo *Pitt. burgh can by this arratignineutgo forward without delay dt vemitinkent ZOLLAN, or to lb. depute at Weal Newton tub Connelbwille. D W CALDWNLI, uct2M AsaLifult Suppiatentlent. 'Er TIMM PECTORAL, POTS Jun k mx OP comas, cubs, riciamr. BROVCIMTS WITOOPTNO-000011 CAM P, r Tam Reimer le offered to the Win so. =nifty with the oonfklence we feel n, • an article which seldom fails to reel , ~ • ise the happiest effects that can he de. sired. So wide is the field of Its 000- thlneas, and se emesserom the awes of • [ Its cures, that almost every section .4 lt.f.slik are ~.. the country abounds 6e persons, pul e; tidy known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate essee•of the •inaga, by am use. When once tried. its mune• rioriky over every other medicine of It, kind, is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, tl,O public do longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the &Meiling and dangerous affections of the pulmonary cr. gang, wtd,ch ere ienideat to oar climate. ;lathing has called louder for the earnest Inquiry of meth od men, than the alarming prevalence and hiethty of to n. lIIIMVitTO complaints, nor has any one class of diseases had mots) of their investigations and Care. Rut es yet no ade quate remedy has been provided, on what.. the public could depend for protection from attar-km upon the respiratory or the introduction of the CHERRY . PKOTORA L. =article Ir therproductaf a long, laborious, and, I believe, stscomuseal endeavor to furnish the community with sub a remedy. Ot this last Materweilithe An:oilcan people are now themselves prepared to judge, and I appeal with coufkience to their decision. If there Is any dependence to be placed in what man of every clams and station certify it has done for thew If we can trust mar own senses, when we me dangerous affecekons of the throat and hinge yield to it; If we can depend on the easarance of intelligent Iftryliciens who make it their burliness to know—in short, if there le any reliance upon an y thing, then it is irrefutably proven that title medicine does n itro. and domicnre the class of diseases It is designed for, to yond any and all others that trek/town to mankind. If this be true, it cannot be too freely publicised, nor too widely known. The afflicted should know It. A remedy that enter Is mil i les to them. Parents should know it, their children are pricriles) to them. All should know it, for has lth ma be primid to no one. Pot only should it be circulated here, but estigyerbere, not only in this country, but In all countries. HOW faithfully we have acted on this conviction, is shown is the fact that already this article has made the circles of the globe. The sun never sets on its limits. No continent is without it, and but few peoples. Although not In eo general rule fu other nations as in thin, it is employed by the more ititeilikernt La ithnost all civilized countries. It Is extern- Weedy employed in both America,--In Europa, Asia; Afrfm, .4itetralia'led the far-off Wanda of the sea. Life is es deer WWI there as here, and they grasp al a valuable r • wfth even more avidity. Unlike meat preparations of its It is an expeneive composition of-costly material. Is likorded to the public at a reasonably low price, and • what is of vastly more importance to them, its quality le never suffered to decline from lie original standard of excel lence. Every bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, Ii as good as ever has been made heretofore, or as we are ca pable of making. No toll or cost Is spared, in maintaining it in the heat perfection which it le possible to produce. Hence the patient who procures the genuine Omura Per tweet, can rely on having as good an article as has ever been had by those who testify to Its cures. By pursuing this course, I have the hope of doing some pad In the world, as well as the satisfaction of believing that touch has been done already. /W.-Prepared by J. C. AYIIII, Practical and .luielytlcal Chemist, Lowell, Mau. Bold by B. A. ➢AHNE9I,OCH & 00, at wboleaale and re tell, by every Druggist In Plttaburgh, and by all Daaltla evaryarbere. aplatend&w VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR IliALE—On the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, fatty miles below Pittsburgh. We have received from the owners a commlsaion to offer the following valuable property fur sale, suitable for private residences, farmers, gardeners or manufacturers. This pro perty Oleo:Med in one of the healthiest sections of the Ohio river, d miats of over 800 acres; the Cleveland and. Pittsburgh Ballstad passing through it Lola No. 4,6, 8,7, 8, 0,10, LI and 12, command a view of the Ohlo river for five males. These lots vary in tire from 3d to 72 acres. The Rail road is now.makingtbrougb lots Nos. 4,6, 4,7, 8 and 9, all of which are river bottoms, with soil ummrpassed for rich ness ; excellent land far gardening purposes ; the side-hill for fruit Uses, vineyards or pasturage. Lots Nos. 10, 11, 12 and 13, vary feom 74 to /60 acres, and are One wheat lands, nor by Pone in Ohio. Lots Noe. 1, 2 and 3 very in sirs=l 1 so 60 acres, and are meadow and side-hill. No. 14, containing 82 acres, Is in Beaver county, Pa., and is meado w , week-bottom and side-hill, with timber, coal and Ore-clay in abundance. Let No. 16, containing 22 acres, is In Efancock county, Virginia, principally bottom land, on which is s tom le dsling hone.. All of these parcels of land have cost 11l en exCellent quality, except lots Nos. 1,1, 11 end 16t all have fine timber and water. No. 17 Is an Wand In the Ohio known as Line Island. and containing about 13 acres. The original owner, John Bever, Esq., deceased, by his In/it will gad testament, reserved out of lot No. 4 a five abre lot, on which la erected a Seminary building, stitch, together with moneys amounting to $5,000. MS in the "Mos of u. os . toes appointed by theof Ohio, for kllOOl pur poses, which will be of ro b =7ll persons raising families in this vicinity. This property is now offered for sale in a body or es laid off in lots, on reasonable terms. Persons wialdng homes with all the advantages of a healthy locality, and schools and rich soil, combined with the conveniences of travel by river or railroad, will do well to call on us before purchasing showboats. For further information call on or addre BLAKELY & COUGHS AND COLDS Cc tin . • , e 111E3 . :of ./dORGAN • B CELEBRATED COUGH B : op. L e t aii arlin era afflicted with Colds procure a bottle 44 . it. Price m i, 6 debit Hearths testimony of an old MAD.*,bti tried it; Wit,shinCll. Mmerini—Thin wry certify ttudleting afflict- Latiettlret: triuddesome Cough, I bought a bottle of gamin's Cough Syrup, and am happy to say, after oiling it, y cough ti entindy , tared. I am tree to pronounce you I Cough 1544 the.= test medicine labieime have ever e. used. II family n srp hout rlds trar i .and for wde, wholesale 21Mil, J 01321 Sr,' Sae; Proprinor, No. 135 Wood Pitts. Will itrimpEr titzna ----- WL--- 91VEAGyi— _ FOR —I. W. L. GILDENIVINEY 4' CO. have , for .. 3 317at tot Seale dithetr Ch Bookstore, BM' uth lir i 0 -.1.• stSeiektTheakM• ! . 11 it, jl.4B:ii 44 i%l , ~~: - 0,7/ .4; 6T-0,044 ."1-• elt-N , 4.- • ' Kt• . • • , • t:ta.' DISTRIM. - ' 4 ,.... : „..... ..--..7V - 9! • ,-..= - 1, ....,.,,t ppriestri, Fl/nttykiiitri.4-. 'Ai. - A55.„,....... .A 24 ." ' 44, ta 7.4)1 ,1 “. S t ' t . .a . : ,594 - 1 4 Ah, 31; ‘s , '• 1 • - ,M 41 :- .-- , --41 ...4 4' '' * :._4 4 : - •..tiss ..,gct:t::i'rEllii ~ .110*.5;;.........4 ”is , — ' • ';1104 , 4.44 1 i....i.• • "d0, :‘ , . t4-.,- ; .-- Aw di!, •...• ' 10 . :17.14;4.. .4. ... ' . :41 . 0. do ,TIZ•i •,i•i4. ", :Dom? ar.),rre .; arazatuithi:4..,..43.-:' . tgat i lie '.41 - .4.4c.7 7 • d,., rt. du . / 4 4 1 •Bittaingham do Bittnititakni, .' • i... ~, ' '-• i du South Fittsburkla . . du West. Pittsburgh .. . do Sewickley du West Manchester • do , ~tkitluktnie _ , 4 do .tidabitrgli. 1. du Tarentum.. do Lawrenceville .. ittlaratieth Township Jefferson do IttOhn do Snowden do Baldwin do_ ... .. Upper St. hair Township Lower St.. Ci..lr do South Payette do North Fayette do Charners do Robinson do Findley do . Moon do Nsyille do “" .. - •' Sewickley do Ohio du Pranklin do McCandless o . Pine du ....... .... West Derr do .... . East Deer du hallows do .. . Staler do ..... • • how do ...... .. .. ... . . Reserve do . Plum do . .. . Patton do Versailles to Wilkins do Penn Peebles du Collins do .. Pitt do ... .. .. . . ... . .. .. . . • Nu returns from these Districts Com missiossit's OFFICE, I Pittsburgh, April 18, 1856. Juunud, Pont, liraette, Frelbelt's Freund. please copy and charge eollllty uf Allegheny -Captain Goa Dos RAILROAD. AND 'CONSUMPTION 12521/1 =1 Er 2 , . . • • - - ,• • t z •-, • . • , biro n •„,.• ,:17%.1, :” . , • 1' 4 y h.,0 7 4, r ' • " • ' fn""ts.*' --,..4.0te,n". ' " y r, • .t [( f ; ,*TATEMENT . . state, Trades, Professions and Occupations as saute and returned I. tho streets of the County of Allegheny, jin the Triennial Year, 1556. 16146891 379,7 6.11,W 474.,5156 8003,076' 687,216 496,126 1,458,8611 72,1961 131,224 i 258,6011 wfm77.7 576,346 876,478 516,038 1 241,160' 370,2-4 1 516.381 260 890 , , re,,,A90 66,4118 121 ,706 1 157 906, 129,909 168 458 166,1911 199,67 V 1.375, z 81,758 .16, 1 2501 218,368 14089 21046 t7l 1109: rtt..736t 380.566 2 , 62.1 6 7 416,113, 1856. ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI ONLY R otTIC WITT"! THREE DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO DA YTON AAD LY OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAPS VIA CRIREITLL'QE AND COLUMBUS. Quickest Routs frosn Pittsburgh to etnctnnati Cidnmenuti at Cincinnati with U S. Mall Um Stamm te Covington and Lexington Railroad Ohio sad Wads:atm Railroad, and the Lawrenceburgh Route. Catinertlng vi (akimbo. and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, Indiana °antral Railroad.. Tlittueoll TICKRIA, via (lllumtme and Ourfinial, I. Lexittonn, I...ntsvilley St 1...u0, Inollsimpubs, kc., An. V). Columime and UnalL, -to PgyloA, Terre ilauta, St. Loul., s. , PICEEM . , TILE LITTLE kUstAll ila COLLiiIBUS, connecting alb the l'orlugtori and . Lisalngton Rdlrwt, tti” Lluu SUmutuns, din Ohiohk , and ICAIIA , nd, and tb Laurrrumburgh Eoute, odor. (acilitle.a other saute .a . . Vet, to through k.-a by all the aL , in routes CULL 001) prorortNi va Columbun and flu. WU. , Miami Rnilrkaul. Ti. rvutt , from erratllua via CJIULII6III Ewing ttia to Clucionatl, rustal. a unVorn. and suf. spewaf Conni -41,40 aga certain, and paagiengeira have, full time, fo4 tu.ala By tb, Vonan and Bellrfuntulno route from L4aatitne. a danor,a, and lorrakLlFtit speed is requaxl, nod compelled to vrvioLaii,. dlatAzioe Ity the route els Calamba• to Cluelonstt and lestlestoplle. petarogers rtde over mewls ballasted and smooth By at. Purest end 13ellirfuntshan route, poiesung. • rkla 01,1 tl.• roughort meth in Ohio. TRRID3 DAILY TRAINS, PTA COLIIMBI3I AND FIRST Titist lentos Pittsburgh at SOSO o'ckAck ♦. H Is Crest/Joe. Columbus, Xenia, eturiorrati, Isuitsvill«. st. /nub. Lexington and indisoapolis.•ts Isvorreoreburgh Runts Tbi• Truitt arrives si Cincinnati .we hour sod kn ty minutes io adr►uee of the Purest sad lielletruntatue nwte . . . . Sayan Mats Waves Pittsburgh 1 A_ M Oreeithne, Columbus., Xenia and llucirusati. The Train inakesonnection only via Ll,incubus tu CliatinnatL 1111.0 Tsui lateew I'lltsburgh at II tie/yak P. Id L.. °rest-line, Columbus, Xenia, Llnclunatt, Louisiana, St. Liu. Lexington and indianapolls, via Lawsetecabargh TWO DAILY TRAINS, TI A i.X/I.UMBUS, DAYTON, 1 4 11tri Tlita leaves Pittsburgt at 230 o'clock A ; Orgssallse, Columbus, Xerile, Day tee. I milauswils, Torre Mute, Irtuceatuna. St. touts, Calm livausvins, Jur SIKVXD TWtr tat VOA! Pittsburgh at 8 o'clock A. Id. 8.4 Crest o.lumbus, Sepia, Day ten, IndLauspals, Ls&yet, Terre llaute, tlitelltalt. St. L 41114, clviru, Evansville, tr • Turas TIAN learns Pittsburgh st S u'rlock P. Si fn. erestline, Columbus, Xeuls. Dayton, littanap.,lis batayett, Terre Hume V Manaus. St. Louis (:.u,., Nl...trills kr N. B—tierne your tickets via Ok..tumbus, stet you al of ruattertinus Straus-re leave CinManati deLly Wr Memphis, Viektotnirp l hisSebes, Nes Orteone, Ir. Tbn Iwing the three( route, tbo Time 'rabbi .•1 tbe Ita4 ern Hoods are larraugod to Elko 10 done L'otalorilob * *RV l .O*4lO/VINI:111 Tnrrnagn rirxect, plum , irppty al Use Otou End Pron.)lvartle Rulr 4 oak.; 01TUrf .40 r und.r the Moudniralrell House. J.O CURRY, Tldort Apart, Or at POdorsl Strobl IStati,,tr, tIPU) PARKIN% Ticket Apt& U SESRIONS, Agent. Pittsburgh dec2ol P. W. STRADRIL neutral Agent, floclurukti OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAI► TEM SHORTEST, QUICKEST, CIIMPE.ST, AND off LI BOUTS by which }humours outs hos. sll Railroad to at. Louis. Time to St- Loots, 27 hours, (non Pitttibut Sl+ THE UIX PEET GAUGE of this /had serommulates • cars—eleten feet inside--trlth roomy seats, unattainable narrow Osage roads. By the Ohio and Pennsylvania ftalhhad from Pltteloir,l. to Crwtline, passengers connect with Railroads fur Inditos polis—ennoecting there with Terre ifaoto and Itiehmoni Railroad for Vincennes. \o change ur BPI at Terre Ilant• checked to Indianapolis, thence Larch. Let Th C i ri ' s leave Pittsburgh as folks.: Fun 'hum I.v. at 2 A N. Man. f tlitAlX Waves at 8 A NI. ittresse Mans Istea .1 9 I Passengers make ckin connections at Creatlioe fur (n.ll =and there make close connections with Railbomi reams, without a change of can; and at Visions.. take the Ohio and Minissipm linitrued direct for St. Lau.— through in 27 hours; cannoning at Sandoval with the , Il ly note Ciontral RAilf.La for Cairo, where tint-claw &tamers sum at all timee be had fur Memphis, Vicksburg, lie* Or leans, and all points'on the lower Minimum liter Pais. n• gun can always find at St. Louis, steamers for the Lipp r illasinippl, Illinois and Missouri rivers This Is one hundred miles the shortest route to St. Louis PARE.—Pour Cuss. To St. lowan vin Bellefontalue and Union To " " Columbus, Xenia end Dayton ==e=IJ!EDZE=I burg . .. . so Broom:. CLAM PAR& 12 kn.) Paaskmgere sod Baggage transferred from Depot to Dep t free of charge. For Through Ticket., or further inbirmation, please apply to J. O. CURRY, Ticket Agent, 0. A P. Railroad Compati), earner oilite, illotanglittala House, Pittsburgh, or to ORO PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal Street Station, Milldam . ) City. JAMBS M. WARD, Ruperintetnierito. & M. Railroad. P. KNOWLAND, Agent, Pittsbutittii ibctl9 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Between Plttrburgh and Phtladelphle. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leave' Pittsburgh iot Ptatsdelphia at 7 A. M., aud Philadelphia for Pittsburgh nl S. M. THE PAST LINE leave' Pittsburgh for Philadelpltie at 22:6 P. M, and Philadelphia for Pittaburgb at 17.30 P.. THE MOM EXPERBE3 TRAIN leaves Pittabor r. Philadelphia at 410 P. M., and Philadelphia for Pitts et gis at 11 P. M. 'BLAIRSVILLE AOOI3MMODATION TRAIN leavess;Pitts burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock P. M. MINTON'S At=MMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 3:30 P. M., and *kW/ P. M. The above Linea counact at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mu.; Alton, Galena and Chicagcl, Ill.; Frankfurt, Lexington nod Louisville Ky.; Terre Saute, Mahan, Lafayette and Indlampolls, Clinchniatt Day tonAningfield, Baßefuntalne, LUndusky, Toledo; CrevPland, Isas, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; rho, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New Oaurags, ay. Loma, Lomeivuul and Curctxxeri. THROUGH TICKETS ma be had to or from either of the adore places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting pniuts. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and meet expeditious route to Philadelphia, Pahl more, New York, or Boehm. THOS. MOUES, Agent, Puseeuger Lines, Philruielphia. J. 11113 SK IMICN , dean Agent, Passenger Lines, Patibtirgh. TIIE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTH, connecting le Atlantic Cities with Weeiteru, North-western siti l Mtern Stater; by a eradiation. Railway direct. This Road also connect. at Pittsburgh with Dully Line of Steamers to all porta on the North-western Lakes; making the most nutzur, 43111/PGST and mums anima by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the tinier Wrier. Itatesbetween Philadelphia &Pittsburgh. FIRST CLAB&—Boots, /Shoos, Dry Goods, 7604 lii hie. (In boxes,) Pare, Feathers, Ac SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goods, (ln bales,) Hardware, Lea- 80c. Vi 100 Ihs. ther, Wool, Ac THIRD CLA.BB.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, 3c FOURTH CLASS.—Coffee, Fish, Bacon and' 40a.,0 100 Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil . In shipping Goode from any point 'tag of Philadel =particular. to mark package, "via Pessriv/eania . ' Ali Good. consigned to the Agent. or this Rood at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FIZIORT AGIONTS—Moses Potter, Boston ; J. L. Elliott, Now York; R. J. Eineeder Philadelphia; Maigraw & Koons, Balti more; Geo. C. Francisco; Pitteitinrgh ; Stirlnginan & Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; It C . Maldrune, Madison, Ind., Ratclifr & Co, St. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell & Son, i'veneville, Indiana. Vir ARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR APRIL . Jvist received and for redo by Ll_ MINER ♦ 130., inti% No. 32 Smithfield frtreet. PLAIN BLACK SILKS—A. A. MASON a CO., have Jut received, per Expreve, SO pieces of very rich BLACK arum, of every width end quality. taih2o GENT'S SILK CRAVATS---We have just opened 80 dm- all Adzes of &nee lllack Italian (Ira = fine qualtty, and very rich Metre. MASON & BONNET FRAMES-100 dos, of the New Spring Styles of Wire and Batichun. Frames, in all gnat received by A. A. MASON & CO Noerib'et. 'Cat C . t' tr 1 ;W%, ^ c:44 , 4 1 '..0-S • .._4 4 . . 10 , . • ' 4..11 _ ' • - .• • r • , •." • • , • • oney atl Plodsure iltesWent Interest. :Carriages. U. L. W. S. L. W. (1. W.. S. W TotaL Taxableg °coupe- I Personal. tion. 19,190, S 99,190, E 3,003 7,901 160,1601 151.286 106,290, 123. E 6.lCia t 2f21915,:xm • 12, 1,46 ,51084, i. 1,300 32,2761 13,9&5 14,365' 115 , 18,4401 6,475! 71,670 _.Blo' 68,7761 43,101 80,6481 111,313 s -135,0661 866, 4,666 i 1,6251 27 636 13,2761 1, , ,889 2.8401 26,490 4.Z 59,665, 400 10.625 16,910 260 711.1 10.144 12.71 x. 6,40 5,3041 07,6331 661,102' 269,0061302,767 b31,421.' 'WI 3,0110 9,450 CCD', 5,9107 2,2261 6,91 X), 1.5,460' 4.32 5 42,60 U 30, 4 182 18 2 13,5601 10,505! 29.165. 311,436 i 25.300 i 53,/4; :10175 42.933 16.571 11,u411 V 972 , 111,516 11051 21,0251 10.614 DIAA'APOLIS AND 1:41)1AN A YULI El BROAD GAUGE H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent,tftideltilata. IL J. LOIMA.F.B.T„ Superintendent, Altoona, Ps. 1 831.904, 4.52 083 1 62",0124 ! 523,695 t 13,261 I (180,9011 010,11 W I ,451,544 1 3 54,545 , 3 1 95.865 I 170,565 795,471, 4 41 X , 44"/ 71.9 9251 71,59 1 41M 9111 E3l 46.91 400 676.649 U i 816,665 =.710 909 ..666 301,Y•7i 1 2.4321 425,401 354221 1 411,62 U 7.55 40U MU 1.41,6 1 44U, .590 at NMI 6; 4. 1 li 2, I,UII , 4 ,, 0,105 342,511 41"9 OtW E. J. BROOKE. S. B. COOPER. 1 I_7ommisioneri JACOB TONER, CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, OUNNITHINII WITH Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, ALLIANCV. THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE To C HU'AJ AND Sr. Lome, o viLA CLEVELAND. This Route u une Hundred miles shorter and about nal. hours quicker than the circuitous one via indieuarrol.. Three Dully Trains laitween Pittsburgh and Cleveland Poor Daily Trains between Cleveland and eh!tag.. Tim° to Cleveland six hours, Clii ac, turnty , t.ca bnurn and St. Louis thirty-neven Gam, On and -after TChrSDAT, January s, IR4 the Tram an thin Red will rue as fiilow. I=l The frattot of the ON." lend Prune) ly.tsla RAJ ll.wl IL.Ave Pittsbuncb at ISA) A M and tl.OO A. M. and SI Loa,'liao,a• at 7 3 A M and ti M acid 11 Arrive iu Clay. Land at W.A. A 11, 2110 P L au.l V lu P rourvartruir than. rill. and T..leato Hail, ad la. k /Poland .1.1 St. LA.. Passeugere I.t Toledo, Chu nSt Lags. And the S.llll learaug Pittsburgh nu die 6.0 u A M. tralu, by guts, via Cleft, .3,1.11 arrive lat chit 340, at 5./u u. tt a...truing Plassauguas fur T.1..1., et....gu, St lganis, kart lelgattl, tialgulth wad the li.rtt. arwt, sL.. rub a. g.. thntugh ,gut d e l e .tht., wall 1.. k.• U. titan lealtug l'dtteburgh 1.l k A. )1, an that to the .nly tram bl tgbith ct.titur, 11.40 the, ugh to llu &b.% r d. ant.. 1.1A.u.u1.0..0ug 1 . 14.1.2butg.ti 1 2.34./ A M a.u,l W4-11+111.1.• at VAN A. M arr tlso tally v.v. 19 M 1,411 pasolvin,..ll sLatiol.• ‘.f otatim. ntwair 41hT - Ticitota fur CI, eland, Chkag, mint thr \...th vo.voi vta N.it.rlll“, m• sold at hinv than vh. Atihttkry The trains I Cleveland connect et !Judson with trproo. for thrystroga Falls and Akron. Iltr train, In= Clrs alvart vott ('hi. avr tut... Lsorr llrrolvad at n ‘A.r A M vtrl trAvt I . 11 A rrts rvt Clatnat to . at lu , hlO A L. aIA t. 4v A Al r.tl tut Ws • • Clatca 4 4, g4t Kul 141.44 And 't I...tirt vs 44 IL,. • 1,4 R..dt Istalvd. at Staitt AM. avvl 11 Vtl t L.v.trt at v - 14 A M ava V P Pustruiters for St Lout. r• o,t, Kock 1.1am4 RAM , +.l to Joliet, and tlwtter tt,er the (Iltragt., Alt tsa matt/ St 114111'...1 lA, St I.ttlx Platentimrs tq YU. A M T[ttltt WIT) At St 1,1111 11 :9 mutt- t.tt , ttittc., tuta b) tl&t, I' It Tr latt, ktt to.t.ta nett day. ttacklyta eitutkad thruutth to ei.uootanti ..d tattragt+ ➢Ali& VLA ALIAANCE AND CLISYk:LAND. ES=Ell ik Amu.' T •• 4JJ 1110 tV .`..t14K0e1.1. Is 7v It IS IV li 40 - Buz lita4tou, tk/ 6I Louis IS 90 Ise.)rts Liu Parewngere ere reqn.ted e, priertlre their tk kete nt 01:13c.. ••f thte l • •nnlnn), to the 11.nnuge.l.eht .11.4 beit.lP the met..•r J. IA; ILA U. Suin, CIevnIALJA J A. CA I: ti II Al, A • r . t. Ytltabilt CKAITIIAL ILOUTIL NIOV AND DIRECT HiIUTE iIpEN T "no, II Northern 1111noIe to All•ellsolppl River lOU A. MISSOURI, K A NSAS ANL) NEBRASK A. 13=1 Chicago, Burlington and Quintl )AD TRACT HAILIWAD, 124 SOW WM pt.trrm). mud Ti al rut. the .L4.u.n, fr.. ClllO4OO TO BURLLNITIVN, 111u1i.ut .1 Card Tto Only Lts..ct Route to Burlington. Quiury, MLIINAUZIP, 0 , 112.1P1A, Moines. C4.11n, Blatt Ate., nod Ow OHL T 41 1 (rum Llabag” Loiln. Bll ,, orningtvta, Loecutur,t:atc., Sprinv Jact•otiville, Nnploot, nud Int,lmecltatv Stwti.o,• 111113./ln 041tral, ul alLl neglotll, .1.1 °tato &Lid blisa...api4 Trnlas .n the Above Linn !wave Chlt-Nto an tho larrt al a Trwas (row 111 , e , X.Meil—nl , 4iliisg lotylitg i.0 ,- er nt •ny IL,: yoilatn !Rapes leas. Bartinsttos daily for R. attlern tuet Central lowa and Nerthern klemsour t—ttlaking the qu: [..stan d tnat reliable route to 1 - nzaa,i, all the Important in auts wrest ,if Ilse Mississippi as tar as tlntrutt 131,111, rab from forty to fifty wiles leas stag - an t i, than by soy .other I,ute The Riatii. tor large portion of the why, Is bad with the CONTINUOUS lUD , the ....Attest riding and beat Railroad in the West --Ys II stockad with the Inuel m,d.vu I s anon V. said olo'ant Can. By this rout•, paatteugers are sure of waking ft , 11114, tiOUS, anti arrnring at ttlt Louts on ad•erttse., tune, avonbit4 the vexatious delay of fort and los and dangery of naviga tion, a.. on the route by Alton Baggage chocked direct through from Chicago, and n,, charge br handling at any point. TfiROUOII TICKET by thta routs can be purchaaed at all tho Railroad 01Ikea in tho East ; at the Ofl3ce of the Cum ppiany cornor of Clark and Ink. atrel•ts, in the ()rani, tnilding,, at the Idopot of the Union,, itililrond, and at the Michnat, Central Railroad Office, ,urnor at Lake and Dow born atroota, oppLanto Tremont 1LK..., Chimp,. "rtotignod !onto oil nat.° initnediato deapatch Cli lIAMNIOND, StiVt. C YOLLICPI', (let:tend Ticket Agent, Chicago TICKNTS con be pr,curod at the principtil.fiallroad Oak,. of LU., uountry. nth Ig Gm' American and U. S. Erpree• and Mall Route Ist MILES UV DISTANCE SAVED, AND TWO CHANOC3 OW CADS AND 11000041 • VOIDED AIR LINE ROUTE aITWIII2I CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CILICAOO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi CHICAGO TO BT. LOUIS In 16 1 4 hours. Trains leave th,, I Illnuts Cenrral Depot, foot of Water street— St. Louts Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7:16 A. M St. Louis Night Rxpress daily, Saturdays excepted, it.'„tu P. M. t. Louie Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays excepted 6:31.) A. M. Iktegagr checked througA to St. L 0411.1 Trains run direct through to Alton, (2;i9 without change of can ur baggage, and connect with the Company's splendid steamers WINCHESTER and REINDEER, running in exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from AiWu to St. Louis, ('d wiles,) without landing. These bouts, for Hired, convenience wid elegance, are unsurpassed on the %totem waters, being fitted up with Bathe and spacious Wasli-rooms ' affording to passengers the opportunity of re moving the duet unavoidable In summer railroad traveling, and reaching St. tools refreshed from the effects of a long To KANSAS and NEBRASKA thin Is the most direct route, and passengers destined for Bloomington, Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, Mis souri, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note the important saving In distance, being seventy-two miles lees to St. Louis, thirty-seven miles less to Blooming-too, eat flay-eight nines low to Springfield, than by any other route. Through Tickets over this route can be pn,eured at the various Railroad Ticket Offices lu New York, lkuiton, PhD. delphia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, &c., and at all Through Ticket Officee throughout the States, and In Chicago at the Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street opposite the Tre mont llouse—and at the Depot of the Illinois Coutral Rail road, foot of Water street. Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of the various Roads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage through to tiny point desired on the line. R. P. MORGAN, Jr., Superintendent. J. D. SCII6RMERIIORN, sepT General Passenger Agent. MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER—An Unfailing Restorer and Preserver of the Hair and Bight—The Flair and Whiskers, however grey, are restored to and preserved in their Original Life Color'— By Its use, Wige, Spectacles and (trey }lairs will soon be. coin extinct. This pleasant and valuable preparation has been used for many years by hundreds of the most distin gufthed and wealthy persons of the land, who had previously tried all the nostruins of the day without success. It Is entirely different from other preparations for the hair, which are composed of deleterious articles, each as lead, lime, caustic, Spanish (lea, copperas, and oil of vitriol, which are said to cause the hair to grow on the palms of the bands, but which, in reality, either greatly injur s the health of those who use them, or send them to an untimely grave. The Restorer, used with the Zylobaftamum, not only cleanses the hair, but inclines It to curl, giving it a soft, glossy and natural appearance. The Restorer will strengthen and preserve the Melt, and remove and prevent dizzinesa headache, scurf, dandruff, scald-head, or any eruption of the skin, and all unnatural nof the head. When once restored, by applying it at Intervals of three months, you will not have a grey hair, if you amid attain the age of one hundred years. When need for bakinesa, you must take off your wig. scratch, oiled silk, or anything which will cause a return of the insensible perspiration of the head. It la aeertain cure for Catarrh in the heed. Bold only by JOS. FLEMING, aplo Corner Market ertroat and Diamond. JIIMBE PASTE-200 lbe. highly flavored Nube Paste just received by JOS. VLIMDIG, mb2l Coma-Mark% et aqd piamcrnd. 13 .1k 3 F : • 4., "` •1•• • ♦ R r i =ME INSURANCE. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INBURANCF. COMPANY of , PHILADELPHIA. Lhpital $300,000 Amount securely Invested $200,000 This Company effects Fire Insurance on Buildings, Good!, Furniture, ac. Marine Insurance un Vessels, Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Hoods, by Rivers, Lakes, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Also, Insu rance upon Lives, upon the most favorable terms. Hon. Thomas B. Florence, Jam. E. Neill, George H. Armstrong, Charles Ding., Ed. P. Middleton, E. R. Ilelntliold. George lielmhold, Fred. C. Brewster, Thomas Mandertield, Isaac Leech. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. EIDW tail R. 11/.IJCBOLD, Secretary. PITTSBURGH IL2PITRRHCES. Hun. TM. Howe, lion. J Sl'elluto,k, Hon. P. C. Stutnuou, Col. S. W. Black, Hon. J. B. Guthrie, A. It. Esq., Thomas J. Keenan, Esq., Wilson kiliatidleas, Esq., Cul. J. Heron Foster, Goa J K. Moorhead, R. M. Riddle. The character of the above Company is of the first close, and combines the rare and unusual prii lieges of Fire, Marine and Life insurance. Gentlemen of elevated standing are associated In Its man agement, and interested an Stockholders. • THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, Jy27 No. 90 Water street. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE, CIiMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Dmacroas—Charles W Bawler, Thomas Hart. Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jac oh R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards.: Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph) E. Bode, Ileivid S. Browne, Mor ris Patterson. Cuts N lisxcgra, President. Cans. O. &UMBRA, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property. In town and country, at rates as low as are ewnalstunt with wearily. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely Rcoiled, al.. ford ample protection to the nesnrisi. The Assets of the Cumpan). “ri January let. 1861, 110 puts! fished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vie hiorAge $918,128 66 ; Real . 64.377 74 Tom ry Loans... . ~,, 63,5036 17 Rt0c61,680 (X.I Cash, Ac...... . ....... . 64.346 81 , 430,291 31,192 1 , SOS 014 6i41 40.153 1 204 ato 1811,781 15C,34t 19 49111' 22o,ais .2 1 642 291,3t4 ..1/3 146' 246.842 171,514' 26U I Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-nue yeari they have paid upward of One Million Pour Hundred Thot' sand Dollars, losses Ly tire, thereby affording evidence of th advantage of inanranct, m welt as the ability and dlaponsth , to met with pi - fantail...a 1U lialelitlea. J OAIIDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 °Mc., north-east ear Wood and Third . ta. I ----+ PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COYi- PANY. OP PITTSBURGH, earner 0f Forth and Smithfield wads. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $.:130.0110. Inirurr 'Building? and other property azaingt I or dad. by Firn and tho perils of the Son and Inland NlLVlgation and Transportativn A A CAKI.ILA. P• I. 10.1% And Tr.II.LIT, S (`.¢i Almtla%alit : , • , ..1 , 1 1 / 1 11"). THE UNITEI) STATES LIFE I'SSU . RANCE, ANNUITY A\L TRUST OM PA NY, I'llll4 oiLvau. --Clutrtor,,l April In:A) CRart.•r Pert,: Oftkw, A.•uth.wt het Third and Clresthur ian.•6 Phil/W.4011A. irEFlcktis op THE ❑ , i.NE litliAtiti AT PIIILADELIIIIS P”sulen‘ —*1.1 , 11. - H ere 111,,1 IV.svinof .t in Th,,ntio,,t, .Vechrul 1 6 :rum • I Ural... ryyL. II IN . 114.. N 1 Allevivny H NI. , N 1' likiJ LI AltN,iLli. I Fvut PittAbt“gb.: MIXT DoOR To Tug PITTSIItIROH RANK., PNOW OPEN dally fr..in 9 v. 2 odock ..“ •a 1 tiA) « r,ny. irLIM 7 1.4 lki•mita n.w.wl -1 .11 0111114 OA than 1 t.4 V 1..1 a dtahlonal taf I. i.rutSta .ha n. •.1 tnn. a }oar, IL J u aanl laa..enalaer lut.r.sl latka.l••• 1../. , 1 at 11... late .1 rent vet annutn, •. th , 114 at et lakS4 ktt..ka r.tataa taq. ltnle. and Ih.e. hatlnna, furnish...l grvant... aiqyln K1k..11 th , 411., 1.,..u1mt-4Jr.A,Riik: A 1,1310iN 11,1 P6.IIIDIALT , .J.. 1.. 11 Chart.. K Lapp, ‘:lLinn klorplo, Thn..l...l•ll'lnt•ahar.tt,. kt I'a nth. k, 111.... u. -I A rut:att... to a.= r 116 11,1 hut k lAl'4 IS 1./1., 14 n• Ustlrna 1• 111 14 i•, iiEN'l'Z' I; 1V1)111( 12.ntrl oltat. awl Mar. en, .1. the J. • Alit] cne .nn L.1(1•.-1,) hi,. 1.5tr,1111.. Is.. Item/ ,shot the 14... hn of the /Wive it. IMO week • pellet sots .4 it .. Thu by the m.vt L,pulun nellset • .e tl.e ...untry In" th. r.L •1 Th.-r- we fee muter.. of the erten. Ithtrinete of the .la. eh. , *IV nn acquainted etch the um., sul ih,• llet style .• • plentetnr 1..•. •0•0 nonally arrorigly marked In m: Wont The ...Inn, hest pt.._ lanherl abound. with the nno( Intelit.ful nu.] dlottlittyet an itrqUilltltitll, .rith all pltesit....l human . 1 1 net .tr . ail charartens eXt'n'tlth.llY volt mut al to of 1, ettarn.i.r. nut 1.1.. t. IC • dent. extol rnenagetnent pee es Iden:e of nntinn run. skill tithi jodgment en the pen of Om enter. It is • v... 11. elms, I. old.st end youngent mar nuts. read with pr .hl Third Ktiltion t early this As; Itztntrn.. mow: of It E•crrybody a turt - 114: it. au.] It; RI 11 In el - StALIC• Irltb I: Fkur sale by 11 NIINER •pfdi Smithfield streef La I :slob 'TACKLE, of every variety and st da ode at DOWN TETLES.S. tt t itt of the Golden nun 1/,AZORS, RAZORS, RAZORS.—PerAtm dealr,us of baring a pawl dean 'there. ran get one .1 th e e e r, n e st Berzon for $l, wurrnntect or no sale, at SOWN S TRTLEY', , , eta Sign of the Goblet/ Oho. lOn SPLENDID BA M 800 FISHIN4; N.-/ RODS, the best err, brought to this ruart,t,.l , sale at BURY apt Sign of the Uolden Glle OLL BUTTER--5 1,1,15. prime this day t , received sad for rale by up!! 1-IF.NItY IL COLLINS. pIANOS FOR THE 110LIDAYS!-Cuiß- LuTTI EILIIIII, 118 Wool street, has mat a n d a complete assortment of 0, 64 044, 7 and 7 , .4 twtave Piano Fortea of the latest style., and containing all the now improve mente, among which are the tollowing. Vail Urand Louis XIV. style, carved lyre, legs. rase lit Toll Serpentine, with eliding mine, dent, do do, &mit do do do do ,ht loans XIV style, do do do do do do wlt II pearl key'', do do Round twfters, iiiiiithed back and (root. do plant. Square corners, finished book and front. • du plain. The N octavo Is a now s.nle, larger than any made here tofore. Ale., several SECX)ND HAND PIANOS. One Ilasevrouel 6 octavo Plano Put to, with non frame, unarly MS good na new, for s'2oo One ilebogauy 6 octave Piano, lu good 0rder............16:2 One do do du du IW PIANO STOOLS of every variety, at pricea from $5 to V-11 For eale by CHARLOTTE BLUME, 118 Wood eet., decls Second dour alx,ve Fifth. imtprrsl CAII.PKTS I I—AT M'CALLUM'S--JUST — ItE.. ‘,/ calved, and daily towing to hand, a large and choi,, aaaortruent of goahi in the above line, including— Velvet and Tapestry Brussola Carpet, Threeply, Superfine, Medium and Low-priced Ingraunn; Medallion and Tapootry Ingranui, (a great variety of put terna,) Brussels, Dainuaks and Veuitian Ball and Stair Cat pea. • . ALSO--Beautiful patterns of Oil Cloths, various qualitho and widths; Woulru mud Linen Crumb Cloths; Baizes; Matting; List and Rug Otrpets; French Embossed and Vic toria Piano and Tablo Queen; Hearth Rugs and Door Mat, a great variety. AU other articles usually found in Carpvt Stores constantly on hand at 87 Fourth street. near Wood. W. D. A IL M'CALLIIM. NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS juNt received by J. 8. DAVISON, 66 MARKET street, mar Foorth • Christianity In the Republic; by Rev. K. M. V 11111.10.11 The Gospel In Ezekiel; by Rev. T.Guthrie, D. D., Edinburg. The Tee Years Conflict, or the History of the Disruption of the Church of soollood; by Dr. Buchttuan—tifth edition, &lin burg. Dunellan Mauve--e beautiful Story Illustrating the Trials of the Disruption— Edinburg —sl,26. Welcome to Jesus—l 2 etc Elegant colored Panorama for Children-2h cents. The most beautiful Nairn Book In print. The Book of Psalms, with Snored Harmonies. Blekey's History of the Philosophy of the Mind. Wilson's Treatise on Macaulay for 26 cents, 46 Ks. 62 vin. still $1,50 per volume din, dr. ()sale) J. 8. DAVISON. IRON CITY COLLEGE : DAYAND EVENING CLASSES IN BOOK-KEEPING.—In all departments, in luding many new and highly valuable huprovements, which are not elsewhere taught. Largo classes attend eveninim only to receive a thorough mercantile education. Lectures upon all the studies delivered to Evening Clmsses. Arithmetic (new system) and its application to business. Also, writing included in the Mercantile course, or taught separati•ly. Call for a Circular for full particulars at College Hell, op posite the Poet Office. F. W. JENKINS, Prinipal. novl4 BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.—A lot 24 feet on WYLIE street, arid extending hack 10h fort to Wide alley. On the back part of the lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small bonsai. This lot is in a desirable location for a reeidence; and will be sold low, and on farorablo terms. Title good, and clear h - om incumbrance. Enquire of OEO. F. OILLMORE, Jyl2 at the office of Morning Poet MAGAZINES FOB FEBROARY.—rIO.ITRee klae for February—price 20 cents. Ballan's.gtiA•ne for February—price 10 cents. Petersen's Ladies' Magazine for February—price 17 eta. Leslie's N. Y. Journal for February—price 18 cents. Yankee Notiens for February—price 12 cents. London illustrated News—prke 20 cents. Fresh supply of N. Y. Clippers, containing account of Prize Fight of Walker and Hayes. Godey expected this afternoon, with rations new Books.— and for sale lower than elsewhere, at Ja23 LAUFER'S BOOKSTORE, No. 30 Fifth M. SLEIGHS, of the most beautiful and unique designs, perfect workmanship, and beet material, manu factured and fliatted in two days' time, by BIGNLOW & CO., l a y No. 48 Diamond alley. Pittsburgh. OTHER IMITATIONS of ILYO,x?P Nti apers Varnished and Un ~zzikt.thed, for gale at AP/ W. P. MABSIALL t CMS, 87 Wood et. • • - CM= Milt( 'TOW , Wm. F. Jobrudon. R.ly Prdkereun, W M'Clud.....-k. Kennedy T Fn. 1,1 D M Long, I ()nor Sprerd. A J iOtAtm,tio.dge I:. Wblie. Jac et, Pander, A A Carrier Jame. S tivarieT. W S. Harem Wade Hamid.di, D F. Park, II Fl ekaordeall 11,. 11M. F. JOIINFTON. Pro.4lent PITTLILS(iS, Prvmdeut. I=l Ittephen IL ern. first. l'aul It ii.alilarl, •rultriniar W Thiiminnim Lan ririee Johriarin Benjamin W Tin t il,t the. %It Henry, Jacuti L Flurence, Jam. Leerererta, William it. tiutiartu, Willtam NI, Ken. Pittsburgh Dollar N•visig• Ft.ra .Stry t, llAtpewr.li 1100.11 f 11..ren It Wil J..lawL•tt J3mr. a Ile/Imatx, A lexatader Itra4ll , l, W.I/tatts 1'1.1114., Hurchusu, )..11” a Ku kpat, L Jobr, rl 11. 61 f , witvl NIAn/hAll. A )1 H.q.) g. ilot+-11 ' I,l4,rirr It I> it t • itttmltafett. 11111 Btu st Allwrt 11.tot.nrt (9....1. 1. .1 litaxthrwt Altttm , A Cat tier, J. 4. n. 12Asseu, u, 1'1441 1.. A . F3l n .•ns I.+n. , u i. lu. U...rp.• F 4.14 alltatt. A IcA ...kr .1 .1..i1. Swrettary ,tt ,teer—t 'IIA Ft L!.- A t .N PKAHL OF PEARL HI VI.I' HT MIS Sol, tattit IMBIMMI=EMMiI TANK Rt AN-1)--141€11C A USTINfLOOiIIS, S kfand Bill trblier, A office No. 92Fourib greet, above Wood. Not.. Drafty, Bonds, ltiortgigek awl Mena - Mr Collaterala, negotiate!. Stocks Bought and aold - ou amtiatelon. Laud ,Warranty bought end sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Cop per Stooks. All communications attended to promptly. janl9 HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Es- N change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts. Accept ances, (Mid, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange ou the East ern and Wetter° Cities (»patently for sale. Coil..tom made in all the cities throughout the United Stetee. Deposits received in par funds or rarrtncpcpor, No. 67 Market street, botween Third. and Fourth at, lja3tkly Cl E. ARNOLD & CO., Bunkers and El k) • change Broken, Dealers in Exchange, Coin, Bank Net., Sight and Time Drafts, ke. Clollectkme carefully at tended to, nod proceeds remitted to any pert of the Milan. Stocks bought-and void on commission. 46.1?- Sc 71 Fourth street, 0051 dour to the Bunk of Pitte burgh. sepl3 OliN WOODS, Banker and: Exithange lIJ/ Broker, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. Stock bought and sold Dn commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. gir No. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. deciti THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and Dealer in Notes, Ronde, Stocks, Real &tate, kc., N 0.75 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Pa. kins N' SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Marke street, Pittsburgh. Pa. The subscribers have Just re" ened and are now oyeuirtg their first arrival of SPRING' IDS. to whi,h they wish to pal .t.he pswtdcular atteorioni hen' customers and the publiCipmerally. We flatter our selves that Aro have never been able to offer so hasolsoulei sad desirable a stack an the present. Oar DRESS GOODS DEPAASAULNT contains all the ne i .tyles and novelties at the season— Extra rich Black and Colored 3loirantique Silks ; " ar' Fasper,'Clveda and Striped •, •• Plain, Striped and Plaid Black - • - - Twisted Silk Flounced Rote: " " Chall i " ,v. • • . Borers " " • " a Lawn .51,2127051 44 i Al.. Tissues, Elaregnitlles. ;Amt. i BLIANNIcANIII MA • Our Shawl and Mantle Itoom Is supplied with all the Demi Atyles of Crepe, Cashmere, Stella, Silk. Brocha r Maininsignel Chantilla Lace, ac.. hr. Our Mock of Collars, Flouncing'', Sleeves, &c., t not surl lammed by any stock West of the Mountains. , Ala". a gond • FURNISHING GOODS. Pilots, Gingharns, Chocks. Muslins. Tlekiners, Kentucky .leans, eassinetta, Casatineren,Cotton, Linen and Pant Stub ke. Also, Gloves, Hosiery. Ribbons, and every other article [lewdly kept in a Aria-class Dry Goods /louse, to which we adwit a call and examination before purchasing elsewhere, we tent confident we have never been able to exhibit each a desirable stark. LOVE II ROTIT ERS, Fes - rnerly Young. Btevenwhi k Love. 111617 74 Market street. Pittsbnrgia. PA. CLOTHING. VEIV CLOTHING STORE, No. 4 Sixth 11 street. oppoeite Liberty. The subscriber has Just open ,o, this new ettabliabmenti "there be ba always on baud a large and choice ruSiortment ot all utticlee of CrATI4.VI. hirh he warrants equel to any in the city, and will cell ut rile must reasonable price.. The public nee requested to dee I,lm a rail. luter9:ly) B. OPPENITEIMEII. Af A NSION HOUSE, GEORGE A URENTZ. Dacadurros.. No. 84.4 Liberty street, pi rd bold& the Dsoseoger Depot of the Penrwilewhis Railroad, which mate" II the most convenient house in the city for passetlgem ebbg by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted op, in err...tient style, the MANSION HOUSR. would respect folly solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford no, ample accommodation to travelers sad teamsters. Inviter and Bar will be furnished with the hest the market sflord. ftibl-y QT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St L) Cleo - streets. httaburgh, Pa—The undersigned, former Iv or - Brown's Iletel." having taken this large and Comm, hue firrigt, eat haling refitted it In magniticent gtyl, ...old respectfully invite his friends and the traveling pub]. t e him a call Assured., vatth the convenience of tie I, live and hie l eg experience in the Insetneas, giv Lat., mAtiefitctin, and his charges moderate. 1. h'2. 4 2 WM. C. CONNELLY. 100 D INTENITIOI7n, corner of Liter ty writ/rant etreets, tow the Railroad Depot. , j.11.1.1y JAM SHANNON, eroptir r RESTAURANTS I, 7 IiNNET ALE.-W. D. ENGLISH, 54.1 iv K ttlt, r SMITH'S rekbrattat Kennett Al. au t.t..td Common Ak and Portor. n quart au ~t.t fanalite, sad the trade, is respectltill 'L..I. 81111 ) %,.1 IN ERA WATER AND SARSAPA ill. in LLA —WM ENtILISII, Pitt street. belt.. Rem, I , VI matmfa,turlng and bottling the store berrragt. ..1 MI 1,,em0v...1..1k- HA/ articton aro of the la.t quality, an. mat.nfacturtql from the puree& material. 0ct17,1, rilllE IDANIS EMPRESS COMPANY-- 1.1 TTSIft, RUH. ID CUE-ITER AND NEW BRltallToN APE --For the rlpertld 141,,H11114).12a1011 of the ler, ~.peitette, Aleut; the line of the and 1 2 1,11123,1.11 in 111.1J between Pittsburgh and New Brighton. who.. intimate ittlatOOtOl and suma.l rMaitions require such Agentry, LiAMS EXPRESS ONPANY have LOIOLO such arrange iiat with the Railroad as to enable them to put a trust) the ..kcirnitraorintirm Truitt, who will t,nt.,. barge of oil pnverty and business properly entrusted r. ion,. Ile will leave New Brighton by the Morning Train. setonin in Pittsburgh and Allegheny City during the day . t. IA to soda ~111.11WalillDS as may he ftlirtbOte4 to him. and 1-turn by the Evening Train, with hie .Lode and Commis bum., cseentel All goods, Ac., will he delivered or called for to the two cities, within reasonable distance, without entrn 1 hsrge. but to Mauro each delivery, the direction on pa. Its -01, for private houses, should he explicit, At Way Atattmpt. All .tower t?tH be lan UllthViegtbuir. of the rtailroad Company, when the proper party i s 11ot nt the Station on thet4rttial or the Train; to receive /O. The charges for carrying packagee, 3c. and roc askric, iered by the Museenger, are intended to be witlidA res. iseeible llmib. Whvg the nature of the business is such an i. flfflnf of 11, specialtiteeinents will be Made.. HENRY It. lILWIN been appointed Moseenger, eel "11l commence his duties on Monday December 24, 1865. OFFICES] AND AdfiNTS. Pit biburgb-64 Yourth street. Allegheny City—Telegraph Office. Heyerille—Captain Hay. Sewickley Station—Mr. McLaughlin. Rochester—Mr. White. Deaver—Dr. Chandler. New Brighton—Mr. Hoops. Ornca ADAMS Ezra= Co.l Pittsburgh, Dec. 'bit.h. 1865. f T' 0 THOSE WITO WISH FARMS!! I—To have FERTILE LAND at a CILEAP PRICE, and on smq terms, your attention is called to the Ridgeway Farm and Coal Company. Tssenty4ive acres, or more in proper tem. are given fur $2OO, payable in instalments of $1 p r reek $4 per month. It is located in kllk county, Pa, and has one of the brat markets fur its produce In the Stan•. The toil lea rich loam, and is not to be surparausl fur farm. log, as examinatioo nib ethow. It bi ALL OFAL LAND, underlaid by two rich sans, which. on account of its facility to the Lake market. wiU shortly become of immense calm, The. Sunbury and fine It. It. plows directly through it, which is now under con struction from Eris to within a short distance from Ridge. way. The Allegheny Valley IL It. also poems through it, oounecting it with Now York and Pittsburgh. The Timber on it is of the moat valuable kind. Title unexceptionably rood, and warrantee deeds are siesta. It presents a good and substantial opportunity to commence farming, providing for one's children, or making an investment sure to laureate iu value. A new ere Is now opening to this region of coun try, and it cannot but become of great value. In a short time Coal Land will be treble its present price. Further particulars can be had from the pamphlets, which in sent to enquirers. Letters answered promptly. Apply or address SAM% CATELL, Sec'y, 136 Walnut st., Pull luturmatiun is coutainsd In the pamphlets. [fabliau 0 P.IIIIOTT 0 CURTIS. BROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate, St. Anthony Valle, Minnesota Territory. Land bought and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, Infest. meats made to the best advantage, and Land Wanunts loca ted. Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of OT. CLOUD, 66 miles from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Falls. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad crosses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad vantages it possesses as a place of business, will make it cue of the larest cities in the Noel:most Ex-Governor Ramsey, Minnesota. Hon. Wm. FL Welsh, Chief Justice or Minnesota. Hon. J. Meeker. Hon. IL M. Rica, Delegate to Congress. Rice, Floilingsbeed A Weker, Attorneys at Law. Messrs. Borup Jt Oaks, Blinkers. Rev. T. M. Fullerton, Re.gister of U. S. Land Office. seta) NEW BOOKS, A:c.-11ouseliold Words fur April price abr. • 20c. i tor . I , : i i od ito , an y l i t, i r br A A pr p i s l il . 7 Harper " ' 20c. Uraliam " Knickerbocker fur April 20c. Yankee Nutiona •• Schoolfellow ' 10c. Peterson, - . 17c Leslie's N V Jiarnal- i loc. Rogers' Table Talk 90c, litis Murray's United States and Canada. . ...... . .._...4 Aoc. Panorama—by J. U. Whittier 1 45c. India, or the Pearl of Pearl Rivet 41,12 tunrtemiee of Wedded Life 41,12 Hellen Sights—by J. J. Jerrie ~. .41,/2 Christine, or Woman's Trials 41.12 War In Kansas 41.12 London News fur )(arch 15th . •Ddr. Loudon Punch, " , 12e Loudon Times, 4 10, Harper for February, 1058 20c Perilous who want new and readable Books lower:than they ran be had elsewhere, came to LA UFFER'S BOOK-STQIII4, itp2 No. 77 Fourth std. ioe. STEAM ENGINE AND PUMP PACK NG AND LINING.—TUCK'S PATENT ELASTICPIACIK MO AND LINING, for all parte of Steam Engines, Flimf., Ac.. where soft packing is used. Engineers and gli others who kayo used this Packing acknowledge its superiVit over all other kinds known. The aiivanta,ipis are: great durability, saving ofi, reduction of friction, consequently saving of power ;!h tter vacuum is maintained on long voyages by vessels tb n by any other material, thereby oionomizing fuel. It d not require to be taken out of the gulling bass but being ked in a metallic oone, fitted inside the stuffing box, the king is gradually consumed, thns saving tame and material It is made in lengths of twelve feet, from %to 2 ches diameter, and also in sheets of any aim and thick:alga re quired. Samples of thiPacking, and models of the Cones, nbe seen, and orderkwill be received, at W. HAVEN'S STATTONUT WAIXRO ap3 Market street, corner ofnd. FRESH FERN LEAVES—,NEICti R — K LEDO kli,—Devoted to Choice Mere ante, News and Commerce, decidedly the best pub lished in America, end since the great 11 e and Am er i can favorite , FANNY FERN writes oacknety for this paper every week during the year 1856, it cahluld.teo. tainly make it one of the most attractive pat in thief coun try. We can lowly back Nos. from the let, of ihmoary. Call and take a look at the paper at fel6 LAUFFEII'S Book Store, No. 30 Fifth • _ . AWNS AND BRILLLANITS.-A. A. _4 bIABON4 alajnzt °ming 111 tame taij i a4l hz French Chintata and Brilliant'', entirely new eta Wile& 7. =SIM DtrtGozs NEEDLE WORK it of MOURNING AND HOUSIi DOMESTICS HOTELS , „ - .L •:‘ ;, ISCEGLANEO US. I 0 TIO () N PLEAS of Allegheny Comity. Penn ylv ,m.,—No. lilt March Terms,lBs6,—Ncroce ie hereby girt 0, gist ye Slit l AT, 31artit 10111. 18511, the Pennsylvania iintirciad 15 pony, pony, by their Solkitor, presented a petition to the Jed ea of said Court, praying for the appointment .of five viewers, to ascertain and determine what damiem; if any, t h e them Rev. Michael O'Connor, Trustee, oratry Other iterson or per- Mnff, are likely to suffer by reason of the taking mid occupy ing by said Company, for the purposes named le *aid peti tion, of that certain Lot of Ground •sitnate and lying on Liberty street, in the City of Pittsburgh, and bounded and described es folibwe; Tie Beginning at-the corner of Liberty street and the illethodisV burial ground; thence by mid street S. 5134. W. 84 feet 0% inches into an engin, in mid 'tree; thence along sold street B. 48. W.. 10 feet '37.,j, inches, to the line of property owned by raid Company; thence by said Company's line S. 183 E., 130 feet, to the line of property owned by Mrs. Elizabeth P. Denny; thence by the line of said property N. 13 5 0, 28° IL, 90 feet 11 inches to the Methodist - burial ground; thence by. raid burial ground N. 183 40 W., 149 feet five inches to the place of begin ning; thesaid lot beingeonanunly called the property-of the "Catholic Congregation of St Patrick's Church.. And its further appearing to saki 'Court that the title to said property is doubtful and defective,-and - 'that said Company cannot safely pay to any person or persona the amount that may iw awarded by said viewers, as the value of mid lot byreiteen thereof, the Court did thereupon, after due• consideration of the premkevt, order mid petition to be filed of record, and did rppukit /Brant Stowe, 'Robert Darragh, B. B. Chamber lain, Benjamin Adams and James Allison, Dapilres, of. Bea ver county, viewers for the purposes aforesaid, to meet opon the lot described aforesaid, on MONDAY, March the Slat, 1866, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. of mid day; and did also order and direct said Company to file a bond to =the Commonwealth in the aunt of fourteen thousand dollars, with security to be approved by the Court, the lame 'being now on record and approvedtby Mkt Court, fir the benefit of the person or persons found to be emit ed thereto, and did alee-ferther direct notice of the-presentation of said pe titlon and of the- appointment of said viewers, and of the time and place of their meeting, and of the tiling and ap proval of said bonds to be published in the ."..Plttahnrgh Post," tad "Daily Commercial Journal." for a Period of tuo weeks rior to the time of the meeting of said viewers; 811 of whi p matters and things done in the premises, the Right Rev. Michael O'Connor, trustee, and any other person or per sons claiming or owning of said beibre described Lot of Groapd, will , take -notice, and at the time and piece. lye named, appear before mid viewers. WILL A. STOKES, Solicitor Pa. R. it. Co . . mhikew . March 12, 1846, Joseph White's Carriage Repository.- WHITE, now carrying on bind- i n t. 12MI in nitspaciona premises. (now lately, enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh andthreensburg Turnpike, near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectfully invitee the-public to inspect his stock of CARRIAG.ES, BUGGEES, ke.- And he particularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that one price only is made. Fourteen years' experience in the burliness r nimble, hira to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Car riages which, so many years pat it has been his particular department to select, from the various and most talented Eastern manufacturers The swims of hie new system is complete—the economy of hie arrangements will supply the bent and most fashionable manufactures at moderate price. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the isoroo for decorating houses of tinniness has lumped upon the prie, of goods. (owing to large relate.) JOSEI'II WHITE will sell on ready money only. at moth less than the annul prices. : irrearriagee repaired in the best manner, with degnatrh mh6:daw i - pACTORY BUILDINO FOR SALE.--i"P3i6 under.tigned have for side a large brick building in'AP,' legheny city. 135 feet long and two stories high. with ottO bd of ground 27 feet front by 135 feet deep, stumble tor any kind of manufacturing puwetis. It has boen need for o Cotton Batting Factory and Brass Foundry, Also, in tool building an engine, fifteen horse power. in good runnimgor. der; together with three forty inch Cotton Batting 'Card and Vie-kora, and machinery for making Caulking eutgar Tho onginos and machinery would be sold wparate if requir wt. Apply to BLAKELY d RICHEY, Corner Seventh and Smithfield etreets. gek„,..Will ie weld low for cash or exchanged for therchan dizo EW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED:— _ . Christine, or Woman'a Trials and Triumphs: by Lour J Cutts. Price . $111.2 , - Woodhill, or the Waxsut Providence: by Taivi Cl2 l . Diary and 00rrespondance of Amon UMW' II CO 14 21 eadiamy4 sod Circassian War: by blactile ],Co The Tbree Marriages, or Life at a Watering P1ace...... LW!. Rogers' Table Talk.-- Bo y The Old Dominion: by O. P. B. Junes 45 The Oemu Queen. or Qat Seaman's Rtide 20 Riving/tone, or the Young Ranger Hussar OD Harper's hispanic for April- Price , tiodey's Lady's Book .. Peterson's Magazin° " .. Blackstasl's - . - 05 &Won's o 0 10 ‘. Yankee Notions o 0 12% ° 'i Por sale at LAUFFER'2, No 77 Fourth street. bets.. Wood and Market, nearly opposite the old Bank of Pit harsh. milt!, TIALY'S - STocK. 'No FACTORY. ju DALY corner of Market alley and Fifth street, finds iena•ssary u. contradlet a report that hiee gained curlew that he vcas selling off to quit business. Ilu never had au niterition. lie infornis the public that ho atlll continues supply _ . STOCKINGS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, Sod all kind. of HOSIERY, at hie eatelillahruent. 111,. F. tory Is near Ryan'. Building, on FIFTH street---open ut times to the inspection of the public. lie boa, besides t work of his own manufacture, brought to the city tl largest assortment of cheats in his line over brought to th city, whirl. are warranted to be of the beet quirlity,and w be sold at the moat reaoonable prices. He has but ono Sal Room, et the corner of Market alley and 511th street. 0. DADS', ' tali' 5 Corner Market alley and Fifth st. I\TEIV BOOK BY MRS. CAROLINE LE' 11 ENI7.—COCRTSILIF AND MARRIAGE; on. Jo tau ~easows or AlintleSS Liar- .The public will hail wi I t joy th, enneuricerneut orthui new book by this celel.rat. enter This work will bofound on perusal by all, to be (". lite neat exciting, intenesting and popular works that I er emanated from the A laCriClll2 press. It isa work W Oe oldest and the youngest may ahko read with profit. will give entire satisfaction mall nadere--encourage g - taste and good morals, and while away many leisure 11,,e with great pleas-ma and prfit, and be recomarentled other. by all who peruse it it can be had" at W. A DEN ERNEST'S Cheap Book Store; also, a great minty oil new and popular publication& Call and examine at No FIFTH street, opposite the Theatre. op ASECOND-HAND CHICKERI NG Rosewood, round co sera, 7 weave, nearly new; I-. been left with the sulatcribor for sale, the owner havorii further use for it. The above ham. will be sold for net cash, being rue hundteddollarn below the regnlao psi ror tale by JOHN fl. MELLOR. roh2l THE BEST COLLECTION OF OLE EVER PUBLISHED.-P-TOP GLEE ANDVIPIRI lornit—A New and Choice Collection of Copy - rightti net before harmonized, and many of the Genur of modeni man and Italian Composers, arranged in a familiar style, a adapted po the ire of Glen Clubs, Singing Chimes, and t Simile circle; by C. JARVIS and J. A. QE E. This work contains a great nuantatr, of new and "Yam songs, harmonized in a style adaptsd to general ppti • while many of the gems of Mendelmhn. Abt, .1 other celebrated composers, are presented in an ongi form. The great variety of musical compositions here in dared, eminently adapts it to the taste and caparityil • ,e singing school, the glee elnb,and tist family circle. Just received and krr sale by CHARLOTTE ELME. US Wood et, second door above Pin 01 VII. Sample !copies will be sent by mail, free of po.ta on receipt of gl. mh24 NEW SPRING GOODS.-A. A. MANN CO. are opening some 1500 cases and packisee4o New Spring Pry goods, received, disecefrocre Manuftitto , and Commissioners, emnprising, in part -300 cartons of Silks, Shawls and Embroideries; 30 cases Variety Goods, liiisterysind Oloyes; 40 " Lawns, Muslim, and &rage De Laines; Checks, Gingham, Ticks, Stripes, &c. 100 cartons Embroideries, Trimmings and Lace; ISt cases Straw and Braid Donnas and Millinery C04.A1, , 80 " Summer Stuffs, Tweetiti, Jeans. &e. 300 •• Bid and Brown Muslin, &c., &c. To which they invite the attention of wholesale and reixil purchaser& nite24l T HE SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From all parts of the country, north and south, the pruptie tors are almost daily In receipt of each flattering testiintiii nials as the following, relative to B. A. Pahnestock's unen l ed Vennifuge: Guarrationce, Ala., April 18th, 184 t Messrs. E. A. Ftrhne.tiock et fb.-1 have been selling y iir Vermifuge i s this place for five years, and take pleasur 'io suiting, for the Information of the trade and of the pu n . that it has been, no far as I know, une of the most nil a, - tory remedies in the market, and one of the most sal d o medicines see have. I have also persoal knowledge of its goucteffect.s In numerous cases under the treatment of or physicians, all of whom use It regularly, and always to tat It to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can re 'a mend It as one of the safest and bast In the market. A. STOLLEINWERC4 Prepared and sold by D. A. FAIDIESTOCK. A 03.„ inh2O owner of Wood anti -Hirst eta, Pittsburgh , It 0( iERS' TABLE TALK.—Reeolleeti.uB 0 of the Table Talk of Samuel Rogers. To whtill to add sit Partin:dans. Christine, or Woman's Trials and Triumphs: by_Ltuarti J Curtis. I Woodliiii, or The Ways of Providence: by Talii4-01rs. Edward Rubinson.) Forest Tragedy and the Falls: by Grace GreenwOrs.t. Earnest Linwood by Mrs. Caroline Lee Rentz. India, the Pearl of Pearl Rlvgr: by Mrs. Soullzwertb.' Annual of Soleotills Discovery for 1856. ; A Journey the Seaboard Slave States. Sliospac Recollections. A work of great interest, _ The Song of-Plitivratlia t by Longfellow.. Agency for the celebrated BALM OF TROUSANDI'LOW ERB. Also, the popular SALVE OF RUSSIA. Bouts' Uedlers, Naea Vendors, and all persons deal ing in periodicals, papers, ac., art, me requested to call and examine the shelves and counters of the cheap Book Store of inh27 H. MINER k CO, 32 811,166 . 1 d 4 °'l 4 ' FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. deceived hilsJust returned from the East whit a large and varied assortment of FASHIONABLE CLOTEUNGI, CASSLILERES, VESTINC/S, Which he is prepared to maitatacture to order to the LATEST STYLES Thankful fur the very liberal patronage heretofore be stowed upon trim, .he respectfully solicits a continuant° o the seine from his friends and customer. Complete sattufaction guaranteed. B. P. SHOPE, Maten.orr TATIOR, Third stmt., near Market SPRING BONNETS.-A. A. MASON & CO. are Just ripening a ery large and well wilected stork of Spring Bonnets, comprising the new stylisid— Pedal Braid ; Jenny Lind; 7 7 Satin Straw; Gossamer Lace; lr and " Florence Braid; Diamond - Hines' Satin Straw ; Split - Misses' Flats. • BOYS' LEIGHORN HATS, Sc. Also, a large alsortmeut or Straw nations, Snide; Flowers, Garlands, Sc. m 22 .• . WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general housework. Tien or three loud l cooks, for gity and a country. A Boy of 17 to learn trade; must be Igen recom mended. Also, places for four or live Girls to do ebeiirkber or dining-room work. Your Boys in stores or to run errands, and five or six men at any kind of employment. Apply at LOWRIE'S Ne Intelligence Office. fetal N 0.14 Fifth street. LADIES' SAUNTLETS.—We have now on hand a large assortment of ladles' Kid, Calf and Buck nauntleta, with various styles of It; j aat t: a r . 1, Lli ta m; Ntf. 711 Wo&I %treat. ANNOUNCEMENT.- No. 82 MARA= Si. 42CD / Dlll , lOlO. FAMILY GROCERY AND TEA. STORE. The subscriber lavingg . cflended hla store through to Mar kot street, is rum anabted. to keeps large and &Arable stock or , aticief in ilia Duty, and hopes for a coutiuunoco of the Eberality heretoforit showed him. All goods Bold at, the tfkpfit moderate prices. • nah2s 'a- 1 •• • Et EL'O TO. TWO GOOD DWELLING HODS . S TO 11 LET—One edit:sited on East Common, Alleghliny City, and one on Third street, below terry, 15ttsbnrgh. mhZii „ COTIOERT 01,7 darke r Et. IARNER'S Pi AJP delved tiy Baal . LOTION----6 dozen re- Jos...MAKING, Comer KarketaticiliniKnomi, :t.i ii, fh‘. . . . . 4..1,1 4. ' '.f:':x:...- ••:t7,:r . '6 _ • •"•,-. ` : :•,14•A•4• • • ' -•;•• - • ,410•4•17,e. " 'RHODES' ri FEVER Ahll AGUE CUBE. FOR the Prevention and cure of INmRyIT- T@M ItorrnurrVforsa,. VISVIZI MID Aouz. CURLS tut. Fi vu. Dt un Aool2, 11..nkism. Mautirr 3 .14)qiir awl other 11 no. of prase which hand'conutzurri origin iu MALARIA and IJIIABAIA. • . - Thil in a NATUW:ANTII.IOII, wl,kli wjf etnlyeiy pro tect nuy reroldenttr rtlVeier, OM In the tooet slekly or swampylron any Ague on Billow &leans what. ever or. any Injury Ruin constantly _inhaling ,Malaria or • alleetna. • .1t will instantly cheek the Agneln previous 3410 havnant• intettior any length of time, fronaone to,Lwenty years, w that they need never hare (Worth& afiii7,•by'contliintlitits uee'aceottiliett to directions. Tlni 'patient -at, oncaNaghas to Dro:YnE 44ppente,and etren4k, end couthanea until a perma gout euil radical cure iii Minded- • ' '" One two bottles -will•anager-ror -brdtnary knees; soma may require more. Directious printed in Gerninn, French and •Spanksh accompany .eacti bottle, ?ticec—One Liberal disPinintlifrun4a to the Vrt JAMES S't Pnividracer,lt. f• LTIDENOB OP PAPritY.... - Nina , YORK,,ique L1,./84 1 5 % "I have made a chemical nratuinath,mt 01 ' Weida? Fever imd Ague Cure,' or .Antidete teihdoria; and 1400 teited it fur Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine rind 9tryebnitie; tett bevo not found a partiele.or either Wit, nor hayirq found any snbetanee to itsuompoeition,that would' prcrste hajusions the constitution. LEWISHIMO, Unlortcounty. Prf..4lay 2,./853. Mr. J. A. Rhoda.-Deur. nit c The bow of suedlclue ,yott gent Me was duly Masud on the. I lth,of April, I have about our-half of it, and ep fai, the peoplaWlniDiee mired It are eatiefled that it Leff sired tetti. haircerfainly stepped the Ague in every oitel wholule nked Vend els of [Leases were of long standing. My afateroakto hachad , It for lap years back, and could never. get o.efopped, vtgept by, gnir nine, and that only all bug He she , would take 11, La 119 , k; I vptiray turd by your rettiedY. C 'APCIINLY." CAUTION , To- AGUE SUFFERERS. . • Taken° more Arsenie,ildercury, Quinine, atrychnine, r Anti-Petiodics, or rtnedicined of ally kind, the virtue of which is owing to such poisonous drum!. Zhe.most: , they fah do is to " lomat the chills' fer'it,shbrt time,'whilhilltey are sure to cause constittitidnal maladies that ceasedhly with life. 'Remember that the only Fever and Ague remedy that a hartulessaa well as sure, is - . . • Rhodes' Fever and Ague Clare. *4 - For sale by JiAll%7 Milttlint, and Drigithge" INHALATION CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL. BROUGUT HOME TO TEM. DOOM OF THE MILLIO2I A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY hits recent been made by Lk: Conan; of this city, in the *oat- Went of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs- We refer to "lie. CORTE,' LITOP.AIII, OR INR ALP:fa niIrGEAN VAPOR AND CHERRY Smut'" With thin new method; Dr. C. has restored many iiillicted ones to health; as an evidence of which, he has innumerable certineates. 'Speaking of the treatment. a physician remarks: It is evident that inhaling —constantly breathing an agreeable healing raper—the medicinal propertiessuust come in direct contact with the whole serial cavities of the lungs, and,thuntsicapti the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced Into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The Ilygesna is for sale by nil the Druggist:if thropighout the country "—New Fork Duldunan of January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with out the, least inconvenience--tbs beat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of ensue of cures, like the following, might be namedi • One package of the anemia has cured me of the Asthma, of six years' standing. J. F. ItszSamtt, Postmaster of Duilwannon, Pa. I em cored of the Aethma, of ton years' Mending, by Dr Curtis' IL) pane. Hamann Essros, Brooklyn, N. Y. 6lrs. PAUL, of No. 6 Hammond street, N: Y., ems cured of n severe caseof Bronchitis by the Ilygeena. My sister has Leon cured of a distressing cough, of several years' standing, and decided" to be incurable by this - 01r:i -d:Ins. She was curt:din ono month, bythe Ifygmum J. If. Gsuamit, Richmond,,Me, The Rev. Dr. Oneevra, of New Tdrk; Matinee of our ng•U4 One lu the following language: !!!!Mt Dear 9ir—! think highly of Dr: Curtin' Ifygnum as &Tom edy in diseases or the throat and limp., Having had some opportunity to testify its efficacy: I am courineeti that it to a most encsllent liuth Byrn)" and this inhaling application no the chest.. N. es 11.—Dr. , artis' ilygi4n4 is' the OR lIIINAL and riNLY GENUINE ARTICLE; ail others are Ism buitadione. or Vito and inimuous counterfoita. Shun, them as you would POND V. ita-For mite by Dr Geo. 11. Koper, 140 Wood ntreet : R. F.. :•ollets & Co.; Leo A. Booklet:lb Allegheuy Cite; John. Sat:zeta.. New Brighton; C. L. Keleer, Rot .ter. my14,14:e. m Ortat tougt i smitWOßTZf tb / 11P Dr. 11ogers 9 Syru p 4 gt -4_ l • • itk • • - ,L II / 4 \ )311v von Tine tonmsTs came or Coughs, Colds, Iguenza, •Btonchitis, Spitting Blood, Asthma, AND ALL ©TITER LUNG COMERLAINTS TENDING TO T . BE above Expectorant, prepared' bY`an elPerienced Physician and Chemist, has now bayonet a standard f;.6 Preparation, and Is offered Arm-the COMPLETE CURE 0f ; .," those diseases of the TWEROA_T and LUNGS, tt which, if neglected, usually terminate fatally in CON- S 'UIIffPTION. It Contains no Opium: Gairognd. or ; any mineral whatever, bottaco s = entirely of those Roofs, Llirbe, reddabze noes, *bleb. have a speeithrinfinence upon the. Lange and th ; •-• , organs. immediate effect la! . . - and gently remoie the 'phlegm • -.- Mous, from the Throat gad the Cough , by cacuses which give rise to t - ..„ osogbs, con rig commended by Physlckant , o trrV .13 ; may be given witkperfeat afertitlikV 44. o v 1111 Pi the most delicate female, _ Lem thciii7tall a Wile will generally cure-mei °rail nary COLD or COMM, by following the directions. Oas boffis Is. usually sueacient. for exam of errata. A Jaw doses will relieve Tickling to the AMA) or Hoarseness; ' Onoloodle wilt effectually stop Spitting Biped. TAT. to Sib bottled only cm, repl . re4,4:! Drortatt- . sir or Asthma. Four to "Al bottleb will curermir case Of stir Consumption. Oso bottle.% witnrgited always to do good, and eighty the patient that be 14 on the right road to a ORME. Judge now whether or not It is beet to am P. ()era& rates on file at the admire= multitudes of restated Bur- , fevers. A. L. SCOVILL dr., Co, PcoPriera, I No. 304 BROADWAY, (cor. Duane St..) E . g.:a-York. Stir Este by all Druggists throughout the United nat.) • and Oarutdaa. Presafe, wholesale and retail, by 'IL E SELLERS CO, cot tier Weal and Second strmts. 81 Icoalstre,t Sold also by ITP.NDEtLSON4 DIL L, Liberty.street: li. P. SCIIWAATZ, and ISECICH.A&I & Wei{ ENNA3I, Allegheny City. • " .nov3Ctdsw SANDS' S'ARSAPARILILA. INQUEST BOTTLE& Ayr the Reitfral. .Eliva.ses arising finis 'an Ymptere &den)* the Bloat, or Hata of the *Ores This truly valuable preparation is extracted from selected roots of the finest description, by means of an expensive and powerftil apparatus, which obtains the medicinal and active principle in a highly concentrated form, so scientifically coni bluing, the servers! elitriprixhrits in thorproceas that a compound extract it taapatilla is chtained. Infinitely supe rior to any other for purifying the blood, anil the cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fhver, Form Pimples, Bolls, Cutaneous Eruptions, Rheumatism Mercurial diseases, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bronchitis. Consumptiori, !female In regularities, Lois of Appetite, and flenenal This powerful remedial agent acts edmultaneottely upon the Stomach; the Circulation and the Bowels, and gentiyatimn latea, while it distinguges and expels frou4system all that i 8 irritating and prejudicial to bodily la , - Boing purely vegetable, it is perfectly harmless in its OPSltilikieri the must deole persons may take It atany time witkperfloct safety. The astontsbhig emcees! of this medictne - olitastantly in creasing during the last sixteen years,half Ito it the distinguished commendations of the Fat 11l , - ye a wide:spread popularity wail extensive pagonstpi rows entirely oat of competition every otheip tam, Attention to respectfully solicited to the following certill. ewe: • ANOTHER CURE OP SCROFULA. ,44, TUT, Y, EW.quitierTi ilst Hems. A. B.'& Anilsefentianien: I Laic 70Fnenrly three years been troubled viith that dreadffil diwevltierofu la- so much no, as to be offensive to ray, ,hushand an th my self; and to obtain relief, have tried eVetyklnd ofiitiiltlldne that Came under My notice, without erect. One ormY bore,who bad been enroll of a tdMilar Complaint by your Sorsapatilla, adviaed Me to make a trial of it, and I can truly say that it has done matt world of good;_ having completely cured me, Hoping that my evidence Inky, 'lnduce others shitilarlY afflicted `to adopt the same remedy, with the same ' a gll l A ct, 9sLF74 t 'bST rate t °ll 7 a: ic i- j „ pcatu Weisurest,Videold 1 /Y+44 1 .i., 1 D tgAbilM , Drieggiata and ttemiste.. 11:10 l'ititori street, New York . .. 11414i150 by IL A. FA -&TOCUL' & CO.; FLEMING BROB.4tfiburgh, end byeggista generally.. Price $1 per bottle,fd at: et- Ike for mh24:lzu CERTIFICATE FROM DELAWARE— aranuct,ihrixerep.m.rdi labt. Akan. B. A. FhAnestock ce Ch.--Oeutl4kia: I fuel It to be my duty to you, as veetl as to Hee &Inform you of the wonderful effects your Inviting& Nermifuge had on my children. One was taken 111, a short tome since, and I called Imy kindly physician, Denbo John D. Per After as he monounced - the Mama to arise from worms, and prescribed Pahntatock's Vermifoge. After thechild bad Jt4en a,faw doses,..he discharged, at the- &rat operrtiotb WVTIURELBSE OF TILE „LARGEST WORMS ever AIM In My Met eta io the tutus° of the day and evenny ho dia. charged between a quart and half a .gallou of large worms. immediately got wan, stud ban mioyed.good 11.1E1 Ithaa had a good-effect with my other children. Tos may nee this certificate for the benefit of -the. public. SRENEZIOf- LURTZ. Bold.wholeseleaud retail by all the principal druffiste Mid I country merchant. throughout the United States. , 424,.t5w ITAVEAO tr —i fttlED w/ WIT'S PIVEMTITM BATH/MON T LC eefr.,,try it, sod you will never be without, it: _ Be sunsto ask for. OTITA PUVIUM Palf-0 1 411, Or you may get a worthless article, (m.l\s by:o ungeffia• k cents pet bottle, & a MAN II wastora AFE ppt, EEVSEE, E. - E. SELLERS itn *.ot: 1 tiROSb :CLOVE AN N 1 just received awl for pan by' IPTYSIXNG IMO& 1 grro Payson's Indefibts 'Vac, ' 3 Coes Gelettna, 30') tbs. Eat Auunoulac ? $OO Cril l 3elkrotr, 9. bbls. Onol3Ybp Black, ••,.. Rosa 'MT MILL,EWS COUGH SYRHP—Aueffectua meter I: l o9glayeelde, ete. -Preparedaad gold/ails by JOB7 , YLMMING, Outlier Market st. and Diamond. mh2l 13E2WWA ' - 2 labia for.eaki by atm 7iL; UM* 1 .- .,• i ,!..*VAIA; ~....:,..,:. , ::,:::.:.•-ii.i;4F-T*-::-....lirt.1,-..,:',::,.':k - • .- :- . DICAL 4Aid}?,9 41.,g1T1i19bi, K. D., Cbeinlei: EVIDENCE . OP siEttrr. POE THE HYGEANA Nsw YORK, No r vember 15. 1854 ~...J. _.. _._ .~,... ~. ). x.. -... ,rfr - e: • - t. r if„ . 2 - .on-4 1., 4 ' 1,4 s. ~. `~', : =~; .y. t ,:, ~.. ~.;'
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