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a 47 coru, Diar4orul and narkeE et.
AT I AICILLA P.A_PF,II6--4 Ren§ral
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Paper Warehoun.., Markel Wont c..r. 211;1.
BELTS FOE MAdifINEKI,
.tll FiZe/1, 01110001 mid ensub , l , l . ..e tier. Au), Ft.,: Belt
ing tor Elevailt 319 I,ll.ertybtr....t. l'lttsbnrgh.
IC2 W. W. WALLACE.
S-2 bbiti. for sale by
ald 2 iIENRY 11. COLLINS.
Y FLOUT{-50 bbls. in store and for
It, Nue by („05) SPRINGER lIARBAUG IL
Bu LK POUR—For sale by
nr2l 11.g.tila . H. COLLINS
RV 1 , RrIT 2{lo bushels Apples and
Ponchen fur by iti - 2.1) fIENRY COLIANS.
D ATTERN PAPER ROL CS—A large
I
stock juet roroivod at W. S. HAVEN'S
A1,"1 Pa v•r War,in Markot tit rA•rner 2n4.
MAY.—I larper's
mr , . Art linCtOßA.llun's and Wartirloy
pur AToEs-- 1 1 eirrelei fir stile by
apiti al!\
GLASS-27ri hexes Sxlil Glass thy sale
H ENR 11.
I' . e01,1,IN:-. •
ACON---154 pleees for sale by
COLLINS
NEW MUtili .- .: 1 -Annie in the Myrtle Dell
lioruo eroo.
r,rnv', ol tho " Lait 1t0.,0 of Sam
Roo
ttolik lo•
A rn.11.1--rung by Men.
Pro. Dap! "h o t tinili—Etellak
Floor de llollerno; Polka Nlazurka—Taloxy
Rochester 11 , 4 Fisch— Huai...
F. N. Pri., Polka
Petotita Polka—Ar•rhor
lirka Maxii rho, -• •
••
For sale at. the Moor - ;•O•oo• Ills II MpLlAill,
ttl'2l al WO PAK/ htrrn't.
G 1.1 14 'l• it A L 800 t; S. -Liel.ig':l( 'ou)
:"..1% n e Gural
J .I,n. Igru• ull u. el Claauletiy
trru-rs and land 4 re: Ene).1,,1a51144 IZurnl A IF.dra
F run Barden 1 , , Itarr3.
FruU, Fi.dver I - eget:Oda Gardener s (I,dulaulLal
C..niall ion to the FluNrer i;arll.4l.
Liz Elrmenl, ,S.kgraulturl,
R.alg.rs : 4, •). mifir Agri. - ul:ure
The Furor, •• aststisal.
Farm Iruldraleuls. hll.l their oal, , truct.kon and u..4`
Roral AI ....rime, .„ S , . Fur , ad.
avid 14 T. C. N 1•1107 AN. 41 Fifth at.
B RL `'ll ES.-- I 11a.. e on Intiol a large as....rt
4., Q.., 1:1.10 Plptttla tAll extptztitie
FLE‘IINti.
nil' I , ..tupot•l anti Nlttrket
SEE FIR I ItIT- RE DS --. 1 eumplete askurt
aJl tb•• ,arii•tie.. at the
Warnhaii-• 7 Firth .1,1•:•1, W A ItDIWP.
1 110T-2 1 } kegs tiss.,rted shot, from 1311 up
• Na. lA. hir /ail. I ai caall. at
131,WN A TFTLErS.
NT ITIIATE Si I,V ER-2utl minees fur side
_LI by 11. A 1..,111.F.F•Ti11'1( A 01.
lOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE—
• NV, axe caititniasnaled si-11 a lot of land an the P. I.
.id,either ar 10 Iteriai s and near t•• Saiiisvale ,tatian • nil
~ a 1.11 I, )1,1,110i 1101•••• , 0011,111111 g li linish,d
t••n t•• ar , roam. and cedar , .
• Mel • arria , ,•• •ii.«. butts af fruit an the prem.,-
• pnqa rt, I, within 20 mmute. , d the rile. and Liar
tram, pa., it 4 hale, it day. f• - or terms, A. ,
spidy to 111-Alit:Ll
DIG MET.II--1 1 tuns N... I Fuumir\ -
sletalsal.• lay Jull 1110•11:111-:All •
D RIED 1,F:ACIIIIS--10 fir sale I,‘
lEF:Nhy n coLt.r;s
Lard just reeeived and G r
jJ sal , 1.. lIARIIAI III!
11,--Tlit . highest market price paid in
11.ii.1iA Cl/ II
MEN 130\ S' GREASE, in vans
ua. art, I. in use Grt drays. (um*, wagaus. Ar. 1.. r
bale 1. iL 24: 11E1,111: 11. et11.1.11 . ,5 ,
arrive and
fir olhlti` ATWELL. 1,1. - . 1 1 A r:1.
J; AST 1,1 E ItT Y ol' E Y FIIR
j 551.1 --Asr . 1 1 Ir- .I'b f•-•I fr"nt ,pn IVetnbt,.: . PI
r .•ii Son , tith at.r,t Fr:• • •
I. fin. n,ons•canrirtably
•
.-. Pars. s. Apph t., lit. tifi ELY A
D YE f , ,r sale Inc
it EN tt
T 11:1 E CA N 1 b,xes rvovn
.p.l salt I :1'1:1Ni.1.!: 1111:1111 id!
No 1.4.", 1,11A•ro
r ABLESA LT -11)1) s:veks just recuivel and
f SPI.INCJER IIARIIAV4;11
I 1 , 11,5._ --3141 11., rLn E
4)ry t i k t rr
jl i ,llARuelun
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d..• th. at bTi.lgv awly, I 11.11Ekli
•I. and all vrn .;
I ti ,,,,, tv.r.•1- 311.1 h wri,
I r tnr tln r I • nletr , apply to the,.111,...rs ml /..ar,l
r f :11$ ni , •:.l u 1..0 ••r .nu.
. 11 11 . .'11.11\1 1:1.!..
I Ili E this day 4.f my internst
1 .1 .o I.kr • Ii ..I
LAT.. \ a h.. 1.1 L• Ile..nnn
..f 111.. lost , nt .11NI I:, It
l'lttsbtirgh Apr 11. 1 , 6,1 npl
Nv -.ATui I ES.
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SF:VF:VrIf h.,
th. [.t 111.• .3•1,1 tr-in MA.
slhy Ii~IC..BERT
mhlN td Aloe.ir.
11 j -1SE:••
1.:.4.-- Ali , 11 ,, ,,18. plat r4—eired and for pale I,r
I'ER harr-1.-. prime I 11 B
tun, nn - mu:- 1,3 , lIE kV 11. i'lll,LiNs
J J
ON , I-:,) - 511 h se ro.•eive: \ da , nd far ..alr
for sale• by
h 1.16 II Exit t - 11 `,111,1
.
) A ANI) ALMONDS
.;11.1 (2,m \ rag,
*L. 1ut0...1*. just utt.l
ItEINIER St A ,
N.. 3. NV...1.a,,
Ric I{ AIIII c, BUUK )lannia,turer
zrID r,11:1 WI.DINrt7t. r.‘rri an.l
, L.. km., trlarar and Pieta, Fran., . 011 t r .,
a. , 110 \V ,Irstre. r. al.,rtatra, Prturlarrgli. It. [apt , r
QODA A s Li. i d a and uniform qualit
the 1 , , J11.1 , ,111.11 Sid( MNl.lifi,tur.i
at Err,t 'rartattant, rar hand and fr, na r k try
BI111:4.
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It.
roX111141! 4 'brine ni14.11,
2.60
p spleteial assortment
to,rnoarry j tlni and for Hale by
dpIN FL F. MSG 131 U Ir.
pIiENT - I)YES-3110 lbs. fur stile by
,t o i; B. A. FAHNFtiToCK A C. ,
(IL,A DS
LMON-43u U. fie- sale by
1 . 1 ,1.: B A BAIINESTOCK k Pc,
(41; R . It SILVER-1.5u lbs. for sale by
K i d:.
It. A FA lINESrOCK - A CI,
r lI)FFE.E. Primo Mocha., Jac a and It
I._.' toll I•r ~..1,• b ! , S. JAYNE. , .
..Br'S Pt:kili 1. Store. 15 IiBIJ to.
WR !GIPPS PREMIUM K ATHARIoN
.tops the Ilsir from falling out. and produces s In
nnant growth.
WRIGIITS PREMIUM RATIIARION
Removes all Dandrufl and distant, deposits.
For able, wholmile, by IL E. SELLERS k CO.
BACOX-15 lillds. shoulders.
tl nicks :
4 do. hums. Just rscriv.st ul G
snle by turssl FORSYTH & S(StTT.
SrG A 11-C Vial) HAMS-10 tierces
,iust r
and fin ta.l.• by FORSYTH & PTT.
(3A
Is,xes Oleine Soup, just reedS uu
nak (upLo YOUSTTII & :{,'lll - G.
Q TAR cA ND I, ES—,5O boxes just rec'd an
4alt• t a.O p FOILSYTII scorr.
011—_'U 1)1.1s. Nu. I just reed Vi„Rr t.y
,a 1,51 VOILONTII & SCOTT.
CITV PROPERTY.--Fur Sale, LOT OF
411t,11"Nli on Third s: rect. tadWiadl the Furnin Ito
Wartditanw of J. W. Wo.alwell and the Bank of Pittsburcl..
baring a Iront on 'filled Nitre...l of TinltTl' FOOT, and runnln g
Luck E Frr.r. Title indtaputaldt. and unindnin
dertal. For pr!'' and terms apply t o J. If m Eno R.
nopl7 SI Wexi
_
( . 1 LAV 3
.1,1.; ERINE-50 lbs. for 51C.0 by
B. A. FAHNESTI)CK
.1)E R. BRACES, TRUSSEs,
(J hag , sdievortment if t i tosiartielt.s als‘a.3m ,in Lund ut
JO FLEMLWS.
all 7 Corner Diamond and Market Rt.
C t-)NL
'EXTRA] ED LYE—The beat article
n” makn; Hard and Soft Soap. A large
,npp!‘ JOS. FLEMING,
41.17 Corner Diamond and Market et.
CITRATE M SESIA— Prepared fresh
d ,, y• band at JOS. FLEMING'S,
apl7 c.,rncr Diamond and Market sta.
TruLL's PCRE- (1 1.1) PALMSOAP—An
,pth. r hupply tto ..nent Soap nr_sired by
JOS. FLEMING,
apl7 awl Market at.
JOIINS()N n (2().'s *I'YPE ENCY.---
xj. u.v, m; A gotioy for lb.. Sate of &
Type. Cuta, Rule,., ,„„ prepare, fill
all order" promptly. 'forma
W. S. HAVEN. Printer and StaLii.,,, r .
blaAO. Bt.. own,
25 000 %vim, BE so 1.1) IN A FEW
DAYS. Now rriuly, Mrs.
Work, COURTSHIP AN the .IoVP and
Borrowk ‘,l An:WI - WWI Life. By Mrs. Carotin,.
For sale by 11.411 NER n CI
£pl2 N.,. 32 Sruithtild striset.
- _
C°COA NUTS--200 fresh Cocoa. Nuts jiHet
rectovod and for Pale by KEYMER S ANDERSON.
Apl2 No. 89 Wood BMW.
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AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL,
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, R GAILSR
NEsS, BRONCULTIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, GROUP,
ASTIIMA AND CONSUMPTION.
~..
I.llitt Taffi Rai= hi offered to the ooze
Z . ..1r,„ ' munity with the confidence ire feel In
......v.v -, 4. an article which seldom falls to real
:: ' '`.. Ise the lumpiest effects that can be de
-1
. aired. So wide is the field of its use
- ..v.... - . fulness, and so numerous the CAMS of
.....'
Its cures, that almost every section of
_ ,44, 1 .1111:4,: the country abounds In !venoms, pub.
!, ' ' .--. ?L''',.. holy known, who have lawn restored
front alarming and even disparate dis
eases of the hinge, by it. ose. When once tried, tta supe
riority over every ether no- brine of its kind, is too apparent
to escape observation. and w here Re virtues are known, the
public no longer hesitate vi het antidote to employ for the
diet. easing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary Or- '
guns, which are incident to oar climate.
Nothing has celled louder for the earnest Inquiry of medi
cal men, than the alarming prevalence and fatality of con
sumptive complaints, nor bar any one chess of diseases hod
more of their investigations and care But as yet no ceder
quote remedy has been provided, on which the public cont.)
depend for protection from attacks upon the respiratory or
gams, until the introduCtion of the CIIICB.BY PECTORAL.
This article is the product of a long, laborious, and, I belied,
sucevessful endeavor to furnish the community with such ii
remedy. lit this last statement the American people are ..a
themselver prepared to judge, and I appeal with confidence to
their division. If there in any delsendenee to be placed in
what men or every clam and station certify it hoe done for
them; if we ran trust our own senses, when we see dangerous
affections of the throat and lunge yield to It: if we can depend
oil the assurrinee of intelligent Physicians w ho make It their
business to knew—in short, if there is any reliance Upon any
thing. then it lsirrefutably proven that this medicine d. no re
lieve and does core the elms of disease it is deisislied f o r. le
yon.l any and all others that are known to mankind. If tic is he
true, it caviled la• t i n, freely published, nor WO Vi idely know ri
The afflicted shonid know it. A remedy that cores le price
less to them. Pawn's should know it, their children are
price.b.as to then). All should know it, for health can in.
pried t., no Lae. Not only should It be circulated here, hot
everywhere, not only in this country, lint In all countries.
Ilow rinthfull) we have acted on this conviction, is shown in
the fact that already this art .ele Inns made the circles of the
,i,,i„. The sun never sent On US limits. No continent is
without it, and but few pi.-pies. Although not in so general
ns.• iu other natious as la this. It Is employed by the wore
intelligent i i nlilloat all civilised countries. It is ex ten
sively einplo!.ed in both America—ln Europe, Asia, Africa,
Australia and the far-01l islands of the sea. Life is as d,,,,,
to Its taisaeasors there as here, and they grasp at a valuable
remedy with even Wore avidity. Ennio most preparations
of its kind, it is an eXpeligive cotiqawition of costly material .
Still it is elf. orded to the public at u reasonably lon - prier. and
what is of vastly more Importance to them, its quality is
never suffered to decline franc its original standard of excel
lence Every hottle of this mediciue, now manufactured, Is
as good as Cr, has been made heretofore, or as we are cu
paid° of making. No toil or cost is spared, In ilMint.ininK
it to the heat perfection which it is possible to prodive.
limn , the patient who procures the genuine [',,roar Pr,
VIRAL MO rely on hnVinn as goast an article as has everts...it
hail by thicw who testify to its can..
By pargainfr, this course, I have the hope of doltig ROIIII.
grssl )1. the world, as well as the satistacUon of he11.,1
that much has been dope already.
ekir Prepared bN . J. C. AYMII, Practical and Arialythal
ChetaiAt.
S.ohl l.y B A YAIINIST(./Cli & CO, at u.11.,1equi.1.• arid r.
trail. 1•v eV , ILy loragsist in Pittahargh, and by all Dealers
ev,r)v.lorir. N.1:4131c121..
ERY VALU A BLE REAL ESTATE FUR
V
LK-4w the Cho eland and Pittsburgh Railroad,
forty mhos Nilo% Pittnlntr i gh.
We have. m+ weed from t h e owners II commission to otter
the follov i tng s minable property for"tiale, suit:stile for private
htroirrA, glirkllrra or umnufactursirs. This priv
pvrity c l.Klststsl in one of Lisa healthiest sectioisti of the (h io
riser. tool t i onitista of over gno acre.; the Cleveland a n d
l'lttstiorgh liallrodd passing through it.. Lots No. 4. 5, C. T,
5, u, 10. 11 and 12, command a view of the Ohio river for 6 to
miles. These lota vary In size from 36 to 7: acres. The llWl
rood Is 0,7 A ntakiug through lota No, 4, 6, 6, 7 fi and 9, all
of which aro river bottoms, with evil unsurpa ssed for rich
ness; 4.11 -111.11 i lAnd Inr gardening purists,: the aide-hill for
fruit trot's, io..)Ara, or pasturage. lota NAA. 10, 11, 1211nd
1:1 v:o from, 71 to 150 WM., and are fine wheat lands, •nr
passed by none lons Noe. I, 2 MA 3 vary in etre
from :1 to Ner , -A 8,1 are m e a,iow and side-hill. No.
0m14 , 1000 A:: (ATM 1 , In hearer county, Pa. sail to mead. k ,
reek-bottom and siti, hilt, cut lumber, coal and tireclay in
Lst 10. 15. cmii.numg. scree, is in Iloilo.
room', V avow. principally laittom laud, on which
fortable 11Wd/111,4 I nnsw. All of these parcels of land have
ust of un excellent quality, except lots Non. 1, 2. 11 and lb:
an hot.. line tool., awl water. No 17 to an island in us
thin known an Line Island. and c"ntalning. stout Li OCTI-1.
The original owner, John Hever, East., decesssoid, by his list
will idol testament. reserved out of lot Nii. 4 a five acre lot,
wh so erected a otieruitiary building. which, togeildd
with money+ amounting to $5,000. are 111 the hands of Liar
tone appointed by the Legislature of Ohio, fur sclead year
whieLl will he of utility to all parsons raising fazulliea
in this vicinity.
Tim- property Is now ulTernd for Sale In a lardy or no hod
oft In lots., i reasonable terms. Perseus winking homes
with all the advantages of Rhealthy l.callty, and schools
and rid, seal. ii.anbined with the coos ernalleta of travel lie
iir iailroad, will do well to call on as bailors I , arransing
here.
r further infortnation call on or iwklresa.
BLAKELY ek RICHEY.
a ys. ill tis heal EaLare Brokers. Itittaburgli,
\VEST.—We have Agents in the 6 , 1,
the {ropier - 1i , 0111:try. ru.
fe. ‘l,l I. bora Cat', Latrnirkiri, Council Bluff,. Sun,
F • •• 1,4 . - . d Moinet, to loan, and al
iirotensen!le and .4hntinttit. lirirawkitaii and
preparid 1.. likuttu Linda In all Ow land dratrirts In ti
Torritory—to pun , haw, and mall lauds on tomnii....
aidn, rate a !I ....pi Ly draft on Ni•tk Yiclk
bur Aitents arr• ricliable awn, of long reelidt n.o
0.1 wrienev u. Ow NI eat: have ..IjA,lOO , Ad And
Siirtioy , nin ill., ..nnli.y. and base ;1.11 us 'dairy antiktiii •
thin. NV.• h...., through thaw, likaktud net fal l •‘• r
vi hui, are would .adi fi.r aera,
:tail in hi-. )ear, Inn, thinatll ai•l; hir jIC ahr,.ru. •
11
gIIWAI/I,n rtql;rl/ In IlArire 1n0110.4,
A . llll nihiriwL ti• any of our cuiduntera who niky
not 11, CAClAtied with th e ir / , ,: L{.1.41A, or a to tune , n
pot. , of tlo.ni. IILAIS ELY k.
rti.a davr C.or itorotith and Sdrot Wield GUI., Pittl.b . l.
Ai its. s. A. ALLES 7 S WORLD'S II AIR
G JR zl'Luam......t.Ml . til,—This Balm
wnl L• f•• 1111•1. Id: trial, to Is a to.tst delightful wail retlttai•itt
rtuautsti, i.et the hat,. and an indietpcosalrle arttcla fir thr•
mrtint. It mraasily applied, and will net stdn ad• r neet lam
air It ir tt orri cleans, the hair and alio, but -attatto tha
icr tt ,:rt. and dtanorats it. Inoramar harsh and coarae, o, r
ntron im soy daalrett: position or form. By its oar• ilia hair
taaartot r soft aunt silky, and oirta.ior that Kloarty and natal al
apt...antra, al much dnatre.l.
It will tartan, and nrorratt wort, datmirtirT. and all nnnst
.p!ratl• .1 or ail. Iteral. and by it, invigorating antnus
rt .kin and the roots or the hair, will present tit. lour
IP 411 billllsl, •da. and In a short tints, when lomat with 'lot
Itratorar. w Iwo thrr latirlot.m. is it lo•rtalttnr,, ru.t...rr I
ba. It will rtla., retires , near:lllot . pains, Italnortuattaortrrl
won ft , . • Lits burns. butiorar, Nitta or still:, Loa , ta• .1.
11411,yr- a.il anti A. Alien's Zylotsataantum a •I.•
pYrior 4rysausg L.r uttlidt et, hair. After having glvtu it n
tna4 St,'c.•rtall, to raccutuusayl tt. 1t ie the hest
Art 11• Ir 4.1 010 hind now kiflt,rtql n, the plll.ll.
1.115 up In tarp , laaLlato,37!, crate Agauta suppiy-4
at thy a - twit-stale psi , 1..
} . ..r only .14 tS NO,
•
;tido Corner of Market et. and the Diamond.
A I RS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S 11A11:
i:r.sToltEß—Azi Unfailing Restorer and Preserver ddf
Ode ii.dir and night—The Hair and Whiskers. however grit.
.ire restored to an I preserved in their Original Life ('olddr'--
lti its use, 11 ign. Sinsitiseles aud firey Hairy will soon le
coin ids tioct Tins pleasant ~rod valuable preparation lois
0 .5..1 for Mal, years by liundredlti of the heist , 11,1'1-1•
K1111,11.+1 Mb.] wealthy per the land, who hail previd.esdy
tried all the ...tondo of the day without •ud-ream.
It IN •. ourel y dinerunt front other preparations for the hair,
alinh a, composed of deleterious articled , . such as had.
lime, caustic, Spanish flow, copper/Lae:A till of vitriol, which
are said to suer the hair a. grow on the paims of the
handy. bill which. in reality, either greatly injure the health
.if thee who taut them, or hendl than to an untimely grit,d
The Restorer, awl with the Zylotialmiumni. not only
cleanses the hair, but unities it to curl, giving it a soil,
glieddey and natural appearance.
The liestddrer will strengthen and presider,. the sight, and
reriedie and prevent climhuievs. headisteliv, scurf, dandr uff
scaldbiddal, any eruption ddl the sloth and all unnat nr3l
Isdrapit Awn of the head When once restored. by apply tug
it aired tones at intervals of three month, you will not lid, dd
a grey hair. if you
should attain the age of dine hundireil
yeddis. I Mid, used tor !saltine., you must take off your wig .
ow rut. oiled ntlk, or anything w )11 , 11 Will Vallee a return of
the tits , timid° perspiration of the
It tn i•rta:u cur , • tur Catarrh ILI the Head.
F.,1,1 only by JOB. FLEMING,
aplu Corner Market Street and Diamond
NEW AND VA LUABLE BOOKS just received
by J. 8. DA V ISON, Co MARKET street, near Fourth
Chrutianity in the Republik; by Rev. E. M. Vandusen.
The ei,spel in Ezekiel: by Rev. T. Guthrie. D. D.. Edinburg
The Ten Yearn (onthot. or the History of the Disrupt.,
of the Church of Scotland; by Dr. Buchanan—fifth edition,
Edinburg.
Dun.•ilan Mseint—si beautiful Story illustrating the Times
and Trish of the Disruption—Edinburg—sl,2b.
Welcome. to Jesus-11'. eta.
Elegant colored Panorama for Children-23 cents.
The oval beautifnl Psalm Book In print.
The Book of Psalms, with Sacred Harmonica.
Blakey's History of the Philosophy of the Mind.
Wilson's Trenthm on Punctuation.
Mumma). for 25 coots, 45 cts. 62 rte. and $1,60 por volume
Ac., Ac. (J 42 5) J. Et DAVISON.
P. Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger.
THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual
errellence. In ordinary diarrhma, Incipient cholera,
in short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functiona.
it is of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic
cholera nod summer oomplainta, it is peculiarly efficacious;
I/0 family, individual or traveler should be without it.
CAUTION.—Be sure to get the genuine &seance, which Is
prepared only by F. BROWN, at his Drug and Chemical
Store, N. R. corner of Fifth cud Chestnut streets, Phllwlob
phut, and for sale by all the respectable apothecaries In the
United States, end In lUtteburgh by
H A. FAIDZESTOCK A CO.,
SCULLY .& 00.
And in Allegheny by
IL P. BCFIWARTZ,
LEE A. BECKHAM
COUGIIS AND COLDS CURED by the use
of 51ORGAN'S CELEBRATED COUGH SYRUP. Let
all V.. 10 are afflicted with Cold. procuro a bottle of lt. Price
only 25 centa. Hear the testimony of an old man who tried it;
Ma. JOHN D. Moans:l—Tins may certify that being afflict
ed with a troublesome Cough, I bought a bottle of Morgan's
Cough Syrup, and am happy to nay, after wing it, my cough
is entirely cured. I am free to pronounce your Cough
Syrup the best medicine I have sorer used. No family
should be without this valuable medicine.
DAVID McROBERTS, Allegheny.
Prepared and for sale. wholesale and retail, by JOHN
HArr, Jr., Sole Proprietor, No. 136 Wood Burnt. Pitta
burgh. febl 1
HE NATIONAL HOTEL FOR RENT.-
The above Hotel, fronting the Monongahela Wharf, be
tween Smithfield and Grant streets, together with the
5TA131.1 , 8 thereto attached, will be for rent after the lot day
of April next.
The above Hotel being very large and commodious, and
near the proposed sites of two RaiLroad Stations and the
Wharf, offers remarkable Inducements to those wishing to
engage in this ludness. Inquire at the office of
GEO. ARNOLD & CO.,
Fourth street.
mh6:tf—claD
ARARE CIIANCE.—The subscriber hav
ing engaged in another business which demand. his
whole time and attention, wish°s to dispose of his Tea and
Grocery Business. The standing of the noose is well known
as the firm of its kind, the business large and increselng by
customers of the best clam in the city.
To an ENTERPRISING 111.113LNI&S MAN, It is 6 rare chance and
a sure fortune. For particulars etigu.re of
feig:tf W. A. M'CLUBG, corner Wood and Sixth sta.
CEMETERY MARBLE WORKS
hiATTREW LAWTON. ratoriesz. Mums !Sacs, No.
338 LIBERTY street, below Warns. rsb2l:ly
SPRINGER HARBAUGH, CoattlsstoN
MCI/CH/UM Dealer in WOOI, PT:MAGUS, and Produce
generally, No. 29b Liberty street, Pittsburgh. oct24
T)RATT'S DAUGERREOTYPES AND AM
BROTYPES, which Ove such general satisfaction are
dad y obtulmxt, in every kind of weather, at Lafayette Build
ing, No. R 7 POIJILITI etreet. Particular attention paid to
anilimtyping, as the time of sitting Is much leas than re
.l u rod for Daugerreotyp.s. Pictures of hfldren taken in a
few scconcle in either of the above named styles. Ambro
type er pargerrOotype Copies made correctly from every
hind of pictures. warranted perfect. Prices moderate.
, Axr.motto is, TO pt.F.Ams. toh.lB
• •r 4,1 •
ALLEGHENY I VALIEt RAILROAD
On and after MONDAY, March 3, 1.858, 2 Daily Trains will
leave Pittsbutgli an follows: No. 1, Express, 0,30 A. M., stop
ping at Kharpsburg, Milton, Tarenturm Chartlora. Freeport.
Kiakiminems and Itoaston, arriving at Kittanning at 11 A.
M. No. 2, Accommodation, 4 P.M.. slopping at all Station,
arriving at )(Mailing at 7P. M. 101urnang: Leave Kittan
ning as follows : No 1, Accommodation. at 7 o'clock A. NI.,
stopping at all zetations, arriving at Pittsburgh at lu A. NI
No. 2, txprees. 6 I'. 31.. stopping at Roost,., . Kiekiniinetas
Freeport, Chartiera.'Turentum, Unity', and Sharpeburg. ar
riving at Pittsburgh at 7,40 I'. NI.
STAGE* WILL. RUN PROM KITTANNING, in coroned
tion with the Thaw., for the following plats:
ran/.
$1 PS Clarion
. 2 50,11rudy's ',kind
. 3 25 Maboning .
. 1 76!Kolleraburg
. 2 26iText.
2 60 Bethlehem
. 2 70 Nlochanicaburg
. 3 CO :Ibannundulo
II 00,11riiiikville. ...... ....
Pare to Kittanning, 151,345
Pamengerd by taking th..o.:Si A.M. train !rum Pittsburgh
arril.• at all a Ole eh,,,.. lite,. the 'quip , day.
Torkete t.• all of th.. al..,ve p 1.., can le. proenred at the
Ticket ()dice In the lier.,t ..0 Tai I, .trees.
Omnibuses will Luce Ow mariiiii of Market sold Firth. and
Pent, and Wove' Fitriiiilii, at 7:30 A.M., and 3 P. N.. in roil.
noction with the Trillion. A. J. HOPPER,
Superintendent.
Rural V (lingo
Smickmburg...
z w noy
M iddinner
Rod Bank
ltoiruers bur g
Curler ilk
Reeds burr, ....
Ad/tam
1856.
ONLY ROUTY, WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS
FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI
ONLY Rutin: WITH TIMEX DAILY TRAINS
FROM PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IN
OHIO AND PENNSILITAN; A
LITTLE MIAMI RAII,ROA!'S.
VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUNIBU:,
Quickest Route front Pittsburgh to ClOCtlilltl I.
xt fl naimmd w iI.II C.:. Mail Line Sum 04 1..
0011110,1 and Letiii_rtou kiallroad, tin,,
ltailreiwl, wed OW lath rViii.,l,llElol 1(4.111.e.Cu:1 I
tAltuntom and Xwith tbt 1)1* t,.11 and X 1.11111., I/1/.1
Indiana Central
TUBUAI , : II ia Columbus and Cincinnati. t
1.. adtgtoon, I, 11,1111,11p,11, L.., a-. \
Colombris am] Al.llll, too Day ton, Inoliaimpolis. Laftipolto
Tel te Mute. St. Lotus,
THE LITTLE MI ANI I tit emu, ttto4 o tell
(hoo l'..N 1,1g1.0u end Lexington Railroad. the s. 'ltil
Lino Sloan:on, the ohm :rid and ti.
Law renrelitirgh no other rooltr moo
gin, Ihrott,rli betel, ly all the atm, tittle, can I.
ttrour."l ran Col:swim" and the Lath. Miami K.:hood.
The rout.' from via Columbus being the elitirteet
to Cincinnati, enalolm: n unkfirm and sal, t reed. Gsan.
certain. 1.1.1 passenger" hate lull time tor meals. By tom
Yorent and Ltellefentaine note (rent Crealline, x danger-a:
and !Areal-11,J; speed LI reit:troll, and compelled too oom
By the route via Culumlons to Cincinnati and Indlanapi
parrevngerti ride Liver roads Intlinated and smooth. 11) the
Forest and Dellefun Mine route, piemcilgern mole trNol rho
rut/gine:it rands in Obi,.
TIIIANY, DAILY TR AINS. VIA COLUMBUS .AND
CINCINNATI.
?nun . Tut" loaves Pittsburgh at 130 o'clock A (I I. or
Creation, Columbus, Xenia, Coo othati, L.ouso 111., vi. L•mos.
Lextr:gion and Ind,analwiiti rin U.V11,11,1 , 111 . 6 . 11 1:4/11.• Ti
Tram art•ivelt tit Cincinnati ant hear and rem) mottles to
oof the ilia-ellßelletiattatue
TR/WI limns. IltLsbal . N.h k A. 5I• La
Cimt.the, Coltonlon". Xenia nud Cla,itatiAli. I hi,
Makollll,l.ll t. 111). ern Colon:to. to (2in. - tatiati.
Titian TXxix Deana l'itt"lturgh at A 0%.10.1 P he
erixtlnie, 0411(111MA. Xenia. Cincinnati, Loginvtile. St Lt,
inn gum and I ndianapolit, rut Lawreneeliergli
TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA el 11.01 BUS,
AND INDIANA PoLIS.
FINET TRAIN lenToo l'iliehtirgh at ',1311 o'cleelr. A NI i.or
XenLA. Dayton, Indianapolis. Lati • to ,
Tut n• 111111 t, VIM - en:ma, St. Lois. OW, F.vrilAgs
scant TRAIN IlittAta;rsll at S A. Si 1.-r
Cr - I,llm, tulnml.us, Xenia. Dayton, Indianapoolo,
Terre Dante. 'Vincennes. St. tont'. Caine. Fenn„ rob . A.
Tlonn Tao, leave” Pitt-burgh xi. 3 51 I. r
etwertline,Cultirrititei. Xenia. Ilaytrin.ltidiairnpolei.
Terre Hanle. M itwetta..N. St I,ai, (*turn,
N. B-- - kto•uir par tirl.et 3 via Golumbus, and j• a att. en re
of tounection".
• im....rtett leave Cincinnati daily fur Memphis, Viclmlotir.,:g.
Nsichci., New i)rleanx.
The etilminteive bein' the thawed mate, the Time l'aldre of
the Eit•tern Rondo art arranged to run in .imit Lt.,:sectuls
With thin reffabk roots.
r.r ail trifrirmakien and Through Ticket', picas.' al); It
, the Ohl.. and Pennsylvania Railroad Office, tcorner olli •
under the Monongahela ti
01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
BROAD GAUGE.
THE 9IDOI:TK,I'. ('i AND ~N 1
10)1 T): by 10.11 l'lv...snts;r, ;lin hays all 'Amlrvl •,t•r .
to St 1,111, Tun , ,1 inni, Z 7 fr,,n Ntt.F n; _`
TIII Sl.\ FEET it. thi• itt
ran—eleven iumL•-- w It le neate, atiattaltg.,l,le
Br the Ohio 'Lod 144. a...“: fr. :11 , .
('ratline, po ,, tozot , ottr ,,,, Ittolro.olt , I ,r ,
polot , --ftou . ne , ging Ikon , wok 'fort, Ilttott• :,cI It.. HI t. I
lor tut - ems,. :so clotaltrt , ot ettz• T.-rr , .
t• 1,,, ! ~, t- it
M=EME
Tr.. lour.. l'ltt , •orul.. ,
YAbl• TKA, L.m o. ,st '2 A 9.
M kIL Thu" nt A 9
TrAtv lortv, nt
P...ng . Pro mak, c.trt at `rt,tlif,e 6.r
norpolig, nod th«ro
w.th , c/t n • ~.. ra•l nt •
t,k r tlt.. (thin end ;••
tittoui,•.li in 1:7 Inntrs. t‘din, at ; , •nt..1,..., st
; .tl. 1.,
mein C4•nt red Inilm•attl .t v.!r.• •
nen ni Unat-n In• bad '‘ •
awl nll I...int, rit •r. Pa-••• .-
1 4.• re ttl•At,p, Itud nt In•tnr. nt•••non-rn List 1 r
isla! iittis.
Thin In talc I.tuttirt..l tin - 5],..11.•nt t,ntts•
Filth.—i tan t
Ta St. Caine t nn.l
To •• X 1•0111 nunl ilik) uw
'IIIK.ORNINU MAIL 'IRA IN laaves I'ittpltrtth t r
Plaladolpitta at 7 A. M., Iflld for Ott
7 A. M.
TUX FART LINE lm,. ritteburszft fttr l'ltiladttlpltia et
Itls P. Nl., , amtl I'lifitaleltat jrt
att l'ittetlturicti N.
TIIK EN EtSt l TRAIN Itatles l'tit , lturt.:ll I r
l'ltthalt•lttlua at 9:10 P. M., and l'lttbalt•lttlua fta - l'iltt•Litt
at 11 I' NI.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THEGREATCENTRAL 110 , ecting
the Atlantic Cities with West« r
ew Muth-western States by con tin nulls I ll t.
Tide Road 61,10 connecte, at Pittsburgh with y Line ‘d
Steamers to nil ports on the North-westeru lAlieez making
the most DIRICT, CLIZiPfRe and ILEUSIILI awes by which
FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Omar Warr.
hates between Philadelphia din Pittsburg h.
FIRST CLANS.—Hoots, SI10•11, Dry Goods, 76 ,.. u . )
On borne,) Furs, Feathers, &a
SECOND CLASS.—Books end Stationery,
Dry Cloo.ds, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea 80c. "f 100 the.
ther, Wool, he
THIRD CLAS.S.—An vile, Bagging, Bacon 50c. v, 100 tbs.
and Pork, (In bnik,) Hemp, Sc
FOUItTII CLASS.—Coffee, Fish, Baron and
40c. 'f 100 ths.
Pork, (pocked,) Lard and Lard Oil
FLOUR-75 rents per barrel.
/Re- ID shipping Goods from any point East of Philade:•
plan, be particular to mark package, "Ma Penitsy/vania
Hailivad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
FxiuuT Aoisres--Moses Pottrr, Boston; J. L. Elliott, Nen.
York; E. J. Speeder, Philadelphia; Mogrow & Koons, Balti
more; (leo. C. Franciscus, Pittsburgh; Shringroau h Brswo,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Leuhville, Hy.; It. C.
Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; Ratchtf &Co,. St. Louis, Mo.; J.
8. Mitchell &&on, Evansville, Indiana.
_
CARRYING TUTU
Great United States Mall and Express
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on Its entire
length from DUBUQUE ro CAIRO,
This Road, In connection with Trains of rho Ohio and
Mississippi R. 8.. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forma
the moat direct and only contiguous R. R. route from
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUTS,
OinCAOO TO CAIRO,
CHICAGO TO DUBUQUE.
Trains leave Chicago as follows
10 A. M. and 10:20 P. M.—ST. Loma AND Csoto 11.seasse.
Passengers for St. Louis by this train take the cars of the
Ohio and Miss. It. It. at fiandoral, and are carried direct to
Bt. Louis.
- - -
9 - .35 A. M. and 4,10 P. M.—DmitiQUE ART, GALENA Farapaqi,
connecting at Ininherh (oppwsito Dubuque) Kith a (Mils
Line of Steam Packeta for tit. Paul and the Upper Miming
aippl river cities.
Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7:30 A. M.
and 7:00 P. M. .
Passengers from the East and places on the Ohio river,
destined for St. Louie, will save 190 mike of tedium. and un
certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive
fifteen hours iu advance of tho river route, by taking the
cars at Cairo.
Tickets to St. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all Im
portant plates by this route, can he had at the ullice of the
0. A P. and C. & P. Ballroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan
Central Salim.' in Chicago. it. B. MASON,
d e g Superinten't.
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~ . ,
CLUNG E OF TIME.
DIASAPULIS
=3!
tit:, PARKIN. Ticket App
Aosta. Pli.burKh.
declinl I'. IS. Grm•rnl tlnclnnatl
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SEMSD CLASS F kat.
Itn.tmetak.tt.rs mitt fingtimge tntitttlyrrt‘l frt. U1,.1 L It.• 1 t
fit" that-,
fur Throogli Tickets, or l'orther nor.;
t.l J. Ti; lit ; 1.. t P. filolourul
o.rn, oaf,. Ptit.lotr,;ll, ..r i., I.F.
PARKIN, Tit krt Ayrn t , ro,lt•rul Stroot :'tation.
City. JANhv M .k1(1/.
Soportotrottrot
U. M.
F. ANOWLANI), Agora, liaAloary;ll, Pn. , V. ;7
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
I'llll M :S DA_ILI
Between Pittsburgh and Plilladelphin
141,AIRSI ACNA CAM , IDATION TRAIN Ittnytt. Pitt„
lturglt tiA t tl, t t Apt t tt utttl... At 4 k
I{I(1 A , '01)1)1 , III.Iti ,, 1 TR.)] \ t,/,
11 )1, a.ai I'. )1 -1 , I' Ni
Tit. Al.ove Ith
t., and Iron, , Ail“tk,
Fr.nkr,,rt, oh., 1: 3 . ;
51/eli. , n, Lafayette and 1nd...1.0h,, Ind , Che
,on, Springtiet•l, Ntudanky, Cle,elal,
C.tnn
Ihun, Zaneto .
and e.:••
vklih the Steam raart II to frwn 111,1 NLI4 Ultur,oia, r
Louis. I.OIIDEVILLL and ('tr. Ti.
THROUGH Tlcli ET:3 can be hod to or from either of tbe
ohm, plarea.
➢or further particulars, row• handbills at the 1 ifl t rant
!tart leg ',cents. Passengers from the Wten will find thin, the
shorteot and most expedlthau route to l'hiladeirloa, l'one
more, Now York, or Boston, TII,)s, ML FORE,
Aunt, Pastrenger Linea, Philadelphia
J. MESKIMEN,
Aput, l'astirngor Lintro, Pittsburgh
11. H. HOL'S'CON,
Gouernl Freight Agent,
IL .1.
Superintendent, Altnourt, ht.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
CIBCAGO To CAIRO
BOF THOUSAND FLOWERS—An
other supply of this celebrated article rec'd by •
dOS. PLEMINIJ,
Corner Market et. and Diamond
- ... h d. • ,
MEM
*AILB4ADS.
CLEVELAND AND 44TTSBURGII
RAILIWAII,
OONNZOTLNIG MTH
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
Vu ALLIANCE.
TIIE SIIORTF.ST AND QUICKEST ROUTE To CHICAGO
ANL. 0?. LoCIS, IS VI CLEVELAND.
. . , .
This Route i. One Hundred miles shorter and about nine
houra .ina•lior than the circuitous one via Indianapolis.
Than• ' , any Train:. between Pittsburgh nail Cleveland.
Fur Daily Toil ia. lstween Cleveland and Chicat , o.
Too,. to Cleveland six boors, Chicago twenty-lour hours,
and St. G WU/ thirty-seven hours.
On sal after TliltbDAY, January 8, 1856, the Trains
Ana this Road will run ns follows:
1112012=
The trail. of t h e Ohio awl Railroad lowa
Pit tidiurgh at 2:30 A. M. and )5:1. A. M. and 4,11 , 1 P. M.
not Alliaure at 7:30 A. M. and 11:41) A.M. and i 12.5 P. M.
Arrive in Cleyuland at liouti A. M. 203 P. M. and 9,10 P.
M. aonia - tiog them with and Toledo Rolland for
Tolialo, Chicago. Rock 1.110111 awl At. Louis.
Pinviiingvita fa i r T o iodn, elikaago, St. L. :Lai the North
wrot, tearing Pittsburgh on Ow Sian A. M. V.in, by oth,g
via C/“"1.,.! arrivii in Ch hag" at 0.10 mat mart/Jog.
raxpeng,t, Ch bettia, Rock Island,
Galena, and the North-west, ale. %lel. to go through a itle
ant detention, all I take the train lea , Pittahurgh at t 50.1
A. M., I t.tt tall) trate by ‘Ol lett don.. eeun,tion,,
an . . 1113411, thrun,:.ll to the t.
The trains lea, in;; l'ittaburgh A M a n d Wellnyille
at teal A. Al. are the only ...ea by hell paesenta•ra eau
roach Routh of Aihattee, or at:atone ou the 'ruse.
manta eat...mien.
.
Tickeni cite Cleveland. Chicano unit the North , went,
YiU ..,Id at $1 le,n than cio Allnture.
The trains li.r cennert rot Iluibuin with tntinx
for Cuyahoga Vann and Akren.
Th.. (Mt, boom rit•VVillltd i. T 4,1.1.. Mild Chiugn. tllll uu
Le e Clusnlanil itt ti . . 01, A. M., tunl tiain M
At rise at Ch a,
icago ut 1U:10 P. 51., `,.lt, A. M., mid h:10 A. M
'crano• Chiengo liir k Mist In•UIM at lot
10ne,,: For }Lick Ixlun.f ut 9ino A. M. Anil 11:00 /.. M. For
biota ma 9:15 A. M awl P. M.
• • .
lAA., • t•T • ROC k Island Railroad t.
Joliet, :tad thole, over the t'lledzo, Alt .11 atol St. 1,111
II:till - owl t St. Loins. l'n-seoll,4on , I.) the A. NI. Trutt
arrive at 1.. d le, at 11 - .'2.0 name evening, and by the I'
Mr 'frin nt noon next flit)
. .
1,, gguie .,•1,,,6,.,1 th r „,,,t, t.. t'levelsoll and Clticugo
YALE \ IA ALLIANCE ANL/ CLEVELAND.
1,1 Hass. '2..a Gra. 1.1 r( Ciall, 2.ti o^.
To Allitlilet $) Ilu T,, Ix Salle .. $l6 00 $l3 50
elerelawl.... 400 1 - Hoek INF.!. Is 00 14 11U
•• T,thAL, ~ bu ; - .m,,,,, 1,, to 14 00
Clot.:4z/. IA 90 slu I , ll' •• spriugHeld, IS 7u 10 11.
B
- k... lIK' 5 _lO 10) 14 4ul - 10.0114;10u, IV 110 15 LIU
1). L01ik......11 : • .0 16 5., " Evutls... .. 14 11,1 14 00
h0....•11.4,1-... a, tip
tiom t
in the Nl.klion4tOwlot 11011,, I b:..1
tip.or I
slots thy ek.r
J. 11111.1.1 N 11, (11.,,10ti).1.
.1. A. A g't. 1911.1.urgb
CENTRAL ROUTE
NEW AND DIRECT R(JUTE ()PEN
FU U IT
Northern Illinois to blississippi River,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
ALL ILOLIWAD TO THE MISSISMPPI
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAILROAD.
FOGXERLY Tat CIIILAGO AND ACKORA. AND Iit:VTRAL )ALTAR
IS NOW OM PLETID, and Trwu« 11111 the eutire
from CIIICAOO T BIDILINOTON. lows, without distill
uf Car,
The only Diroct Route to Burllnglon. Qtitnry, Kottkult,
Mll. - aline. t Nine. La, Wripelh., F II D,a MOineu, toil untl
Bluff, de., anti the ONLY ♦LL RAD-MOLD NOIRE 1 - 1,121
1. , St 14,01 x, ltlonmluynon, I iiu ton, Decatur. Iltartt, Sprittl
Nuith, an i udt•rum•lu.tu nations on the
111.1010, Ceu Leal, tint R'trot.•t n, and Ohio and M
•Jn the above Line have (chic go 1 1 / 1 the , arrival of
Trunix from the bast—uvoichag all laytirg vier at any of the
politts.
:itagen leave flarllnnlon tinily for Southern and Cent,/
lows and Nor: lot a liliNte.uri—atuktllc the quirkeet and ratt.i
rrlviLle rote tt , ren,it no toe intim , rtmilt pant. Coal of tn. ,
.1111stmlititt m tar at. Cumuli flint!, nab from forty to filly
miloo letva anionc than Lj any a,tlb•r route. The Ronal. for
Large portton of way, is IMO/ moth the CONTI-SIIOUK RAIL
Pintnothest ntluty and to.at littitirttcol In the Wort—well
•tocked with the moat at ',torn L.at,nt,.utee nod elegant new
CA,
ja&- Ili ILI ratio, Frairninirii n.o `U O'
anil arming q t St. !nand crii ortiroli
,i r iny re, and dai.gur. ut iraviga
ra riato by Alb.. . .
Itaggaga thrart thr.a4.ll frwm Chicago, awl na
liar,. tot handio:g nt Lanz.
Tlll-011 . (111 TICKETS can t. purchwad ut
all ita in ;la- Gut. ut the 0f1ic...4 LW. Com-
Claik and Laka earaeta. In the Uranite
a t tic Galana linilr ad, and at C
\I .. - 1110, I. l .lltral V.l.', • r Lake and
Trainotot
ER.F.I.IIIT C. :1.g:1..4.11y OW.:aut.. will recoil, Inirne4liwa
.1. patch. C tI 11. 1 .
C.
.E., - kt.t Agent. Cita ag...
TTC:iI7I 4 , - an Lr ir•.trrd
.1 11,...,1; try. mbly
tireat American and V. S. Express and
Mull Route
mi 1,1; , TA NCI , . SA V V.ll,
LND CHANOES cArt, AND “t0,,,a. AVOIDLU
AIR LINE ROL' T
CHICAGO AND ST. !MIAs,
It4ILIt0.111),
Formerly Chicago and 11111,..issIppl.
1,11, 1, 1.0, i'D.:11 , 4 I. _t
theDoel.l.. - Dil Depot. f..et. • , 1 :.ter •fret
:-, tLui,l.l)
I,
I. Ullll KIM
kr. lirm4ys .”,
I , •!;,,t ;,
IVINCIIE,II - 1 I,I.:LiC.
t 1,•,u CI-tk
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t'111111,11..,1 .4111
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Tie ov.. k, Nt•u I.•rk. 1'1..1
1,'1.1,, 1t.41t.111 , 1.•. ..•1 at all
~ 1 11 t 11,11411.,, !!.• Ctll/11g. t
N.i 'Li, t..,m.eittr
.11,1 1111.4.1.1:,,tr..1 Ha.;
14m41 %V.tt, rtrt-4.1
1t.../ALL,.. Men ..111 Ltlttny4 At the Ittpot... L.
Li, %anon. 1L0.1.1. goon,. Into Chiango. to Chl-ck Itn+92.lLL
tinon,:li 1,. tin) 1 .. nit LioLnr.L.L on LIL L . I LL ,.
MOW i N. Jr. , rt I
11. .1. 1,. 11F.1:M1.11111oRN,
Lion. riLl l',Lnp...ng..r A imtot
NEVI: AND DIRECT ROUTE,
____
____
Fittm prrn-Euttoii •lu
l ' .•1 ui„l.o I 1.1111,111/111011X.
Ctn.:mon/I, Tor, iirute, 14. k
L0,u.,i11,•, Vlto 4,1111, 10,1 /I City,
1.1 Intim, E rus,ills, I,IIbUqUG,
De) tllO, CH/rl., Unlcwti
wx, Momphin, PVVI uti
7.11.111 . , ilk, V iCk.ll.l . g,
Newurt, Non Urlonno,
AND THE PRENCIYAL CITIES IN TUX WEST AND SOUTH
yin the
Steubenville Si. Indiana Railroad S
Which in moor completed and in 1 0 0;
tween Steubenville and Newark, 11111..
Combnimg Itallroad and Steamboat facilitien, this route
ofTeri to the traveler a degree of comfort unrivalled by any
!kind running West from PlibMnrgh.
Fall Arrangement
OD and after MONDAY, Novonibor 501, NM, a DAILY
LINE of elen,,,nt and swift ralbning :401110ra, Corilinan , led
by es v..riearcd and accuinniods.Ung officvre, will Jetty., Pit
burgh every day at b P. M.
VENTURE Captain CioaDoN.
FAIRY QUEEN " J. C
tki- Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at
7Jri oh the It/lowing inortinig—Ointl,ling with the Fast
Tnuu at 7:15 A. AL, making direct connection with Trnins
for all the shove citier—thus obtaining a comfortable night's
rest. and ay./Wing iliefidiyar of nalgiii travel by railroad.
44" Fare ns cheap iw by Mil, other liailrisul route.
For Through and Loral Tickets, and further information,
inquire of JOILN .1. HOUSTON,
No. 115 Water street. Pittsburgh.
GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent.
L. DEVENNIY, General Agent. novl3
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
RAILROAD.
OPEN FROM WEST NEWTON TO CONNELLSVILLY.,
tlfty..•igLt ratios from Pittsburgh, uu tho loughloglleny
River.
This new first-glass Road is new open for the transport...
Oen of passengers and freight, in rounoction with the tine
steamer EOLI AN, from Pittsburgh to Cuunellsville, daily, as
follows:
The tamer EOLIAN will leave her wharf, above the
Nionongabela Bridge, every afternoon, at indbpatit there
o'clock. for Wor.i Newton, mu:muting there with the Morn
ing Train leaving at Si:At for Counellaville, and reaching
there at 9:50 A. M.. in time for the Stage for Uniontown.
Fare to CouneHaynie $1 73
Fare to Uniontown 2 25
♦ Tr Rill Will bare Cononllsville in the morning, lit tJ.IS
o'clock, tor Rent Newton, itnd connect there with the
otexmor &liar/ itt 7:30, in time to reach Pittsburgh la. 1
P.
Fare from Comm!brine to Pittsburgh
Pare from Uniontown to Pittsburgh....
The Local Freight and Pannenger Train will leave Con
nellnville at 10:30 A. M., and returning will leavo Kant
Newton at 3:30 P. M., stopping at all way stations fur freight
and parisongers.
On Saturday the initial afternoon train will lie over nulil
the following morning at ti:3o o'clock.
Passengers by the traturday afternoon boat from Poi.
burgh can by thin arrangement go forward without d , elay .
For further intOrmation, apply to the Oflic , ers ott heard the
st«arnhoat HOLIAN, or to the Agents at Went Neal MI Mid
D. W. CALDWELL,
ont:3o Assintaul 1, 4 uperintund,nt.
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
150 Stud.•nts attending the Day and Evening elastwa.
Poninandlim, ltook-keeiang. Arithmetic, and ito amico
tiono to businevis. taught in this ex teaniro Commorrial Sr loK•I
and Motel Cuuuting-lmne, to large clam. Of I.tulien and
Gentlemen.
Success guaranteed to all who attend A few lenoons !loin
an unsurpassed penman cd wrert the wore! hand-writing .
Book-keeping, when correctly taught. is easily learned
!derchants tun] hatinerts men apply here :or first (114 m
hook-keepers. Acconutants and Clerk,. Call and obtain
apocimellei of !Wiliness writing—a circular for full itiforrita
uon--oppointo the IN - Jet office, at C01.1.PX11.: HALL
de,•l
_
ALI,E(IIIENY CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
--A L.,t of tiround on Rauh Lau°, Ze.: feet front by A-1
b.•.p. on whlnh le erected ti Rue Twu Story Brlck
Iniutug ISEIVUti rootua—aud n Runthel of kal-11011..., all very
ukewful nod couvetianit. Apply to
[61318 lIILAKELY & RICKEY.
-
,
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A A
A:
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ARMERS' AND AIECILANICS' LIFE,
Fifth AND, 24.4,1L1NE INSURANCE 4)0..51PA NY OF
Pal LADEffinllll.
.........
Amount securely invested $90U,000
This Company effects Pim Insurance ou Buildinga, tickele,
rurollorek &c. illaritte.lnsiSrattote..clat Yllaaohlt Pug. sod
Freight Inland insurance on (loads, :by Rivera Lq.kaN
Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally. Also, luso.
rang.v, upon Lives, upon the most Stverable terms
Ron. Thomas B. Florence, arblUftd E..N,...111,
George, H. Armstrong, Charles Ding.,
Ed. P. Middleton, E. IL lielrubold,
Geon,reilrinilwid, Prot!. C. Brewstor,
Thomas 51andertield, Isaac ts,ch.
TIIOIMAS B. FLAJBENCE,' President.
EDWARD IL Secretaiy.
PITT3BUROII REFERENCES.
Ilou T. NI. Howe, Hon. J. B. M'Clintock,
lion. I'. C Sim o n „n, C, S. W. Black,
ti ni. J. E. Outhrio, A B M'Calmont, Esq.,
Thmmw J li. - ••1111•11. Wilsim M'Candless, Esq.,
CJ J lieron I , ,ater, Owl. J. K. Ato.rhead,
It. NI Italdl,
The rhararter of the above Company in of the first class,
and cote Lima the ni n e and unusual privileges of Fire, Marine
and Lite illtitlittLlCO.
.itlenieu al elevated standing are associated In its man
agement, and interested Re
THOMAS J HUNTER, Agent,
17 2 7 No. 90 Water street.
rill HE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
11 compANy, uP PILILADRLPIIIA.
DIREir. , II,--411.10e W. Rancher, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Gee. W. Richards,
Lveas. Adolphe E. Rorie, David S. Browuri, Mon
rim Patter.", Cues. N. BaNcEse, President.
`Secretary.
U kti t Ito uiake nisi/ anci•., perpetual or limited, on every
deseriptiim or property, in town and country, at rates ns low
as are consistent with ~runty.
'rho Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
w LIM, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vie:
$518,128 88
Keel Estate 84,377 78
Teugaispiry loans 83,988 17
81,889 t,vo
&e 90,3443 81
Sin. their Inc,. poration, a period of twenty-OLIO years,
they hare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, limey, by ere, thereby affording evident, of the
ad van unfelt of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. lIARDINER OOFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Unice, northeast cur. Wood and Third stn.
DENNSYLI'ANIA INSURANCE COM
' PA NV, OF PITTSBURGH, comer of Fourth mud
:Nluth held streatz.
I °stir° Buildings sud other property notinst loss or dant
lige by Fire. and the perils of the &u apt' lithuld
001 Mu'sport:Atha..
rplIE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU 7
RANCE, ASiNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, Pu
IKMI. Charier Peri,Muni
CAPITAL, 1250.004.
Office, Souttrorost corner of Third and Chestnut streots,
uFFICERS OP THE HOME. BOARD AT PLULADELPH IA
nee President— Munro. W. Tlkonirsor,.
Jindind Excur,iner -Parifiburgb--Abaira Wilson, M.
Allegheny City—R. B. Mowry, M. D.
marl7:y Nn. 74,1 fourth street. Pittsburgh.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
Prrranuann tIItORGY. DA fk9LE, Preaideuf ;
Secretary
44ur s e ai,ntfunt all lurid. of rhdca, MIRE and MARINE.
Ail Lague! will Le Liberally adj tufted and promptly pail.
A Home institution, managed by Directors . wiln are well
known In the community, tEI who aro determined, 1•)
pi-olivine. and liberality, to maintain the character
they hay,. ainsimiKl, an offering the loot protection to thoee
uho desire to be insured.
Driutmats- -R. 11111er, Jr., C W. Ricketeor, J.';.
Nlin...Jr., W. U. South, C. I i.ruenu,
A wire, J 11.1111,1 Lippincott, George Dann,,,, NI,
A oky, Alextitult, N muck, Thom Scutt.
0/5 - Nu tr.: Wntor etrnet, (Wkirehoneu of Ilion,: 1
,nnion.i no,tl4:ly
Pilliburgh Dollar Savings lnatltllrlipx 4
N... St-et,{,
NEXT TO THE PITTABUBOB BANK,
s NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock ;
Wiiitnesilny and nrunDay evening", frein 7 to
o disk.
141. •siM reci-ived of all emus not has than Owc Hat tr.
tit , 'deed of the profits deleted ~ono
lit-win/nu - I 'l.sa wan .1,1.01 at the tate six p, r
• 111. per nlllllllll. ou the first or ileuember,l6s6l
14.4,4 c.ditaming the Charter, Ri, e is 'IINA
for. „.•41.1, app,ication hi the office.
ALEREE.
ratsinrvis
Hepburn, John 11. Slaoeuherger,
i1e..1 in• R Knapp,
william F. Joh,st.,n, N. ilrattau Murphy,
J,1111,11 Umbstaelter,
A 4 Lathier Bradley, lima, yt Penpnek,
Illmni ,lPillinm J. Anderson.
TaUSTILMIL
J.. 11 t; Pa.•kefen, James llardntan.
Hill But otin, John M. Eirkruitrick,
All, it D M'Cord,
Robert Morrow,
,1 I Walter P. Marshall,
Aloe, A Cartier. A M. Pollock,
'i l'ii,trave. Henry L. Riugwalt.
t. d ', A i'..lliNu, Robot
Eiii in -hi, itei.age It. Riddle,
ronois Fetts. James Rhonda,
erne F. 1,111 u. ,, M, James Shicile.
James A. Ilhou, George 8. Selden,
111110.11, 11. ILA it 13, Alexander Thile.
Trvaihrer—CHAlLLE:s A. COLTON.
.1)19 illy
E.S. II ENT!.' GREAT WORK '. , 0 rt-
IV 4.11. snit Mt: atm.,: of. the J rays and Aorrnws of tied
411 tif- -by !ilia. enrhline Lee Henn' Read what t h e File
ttr ht the 1 r New rpape rin this week', paper says of it
••Thi. 1... k. 1.) one of the most popular author, in t h e
nttrr. ha- been Institut in the pohlislier'n very beat 'ltd..
theo• v e t..w readers of the current literature ..1 the hat
she are at-quaint,' with the name, and the stories ••;
this stithi.riwi. Her style in a pleasing one, and her star,,oi
banally strrand) marked in incident. The volume now put.
I oiled at.nmde with the most beautiful scenic detwniptltio.
..qtahllit.lllloe With all phases of
dray,
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ter . the characters vs.,ingatt:eoituily well ra lit,.
nun al is of a 111.,0.1 Wbolasomo eluumicter, and the plot. in,
demi, and management give evidence of great titi`t, skill tool
on the part of the writer. It is a work which the
uldest and youngest many alike read with profit.
'third Edition t early this day
INDIA, THE PEARL OF PEARL RIVER .
KY Mao. SOITTIINVOILTH
11111.w.10w 111,... of It. Everyta.li is haying it. and all
are in ...stades with in For sale by
1 A 11
11 1,
It itotk..
1.1, LI ... ! . 1•) .‘ll !It
ap2 HENRY H. COLLINS.
PIANOS FOR TIIE lIOLIDAYS!:—Cueri
toTrz Bums, 118 Wood street, has Just
rweived a complete aasortment of 8, 133,4, 0 , 4 ,
'4
7 and 7 oetaVo flar., Fortes, of the latest
styles, and containing all the new Improve- .
went*, among which are the following:
Full Grand Louts XIT. style, carved I,Yre, leo, ease, &c.
Full Serpentine, with eliding mink dealt, du du
Semi do du do do do
Louis XIV. style, do do du du
du do with pearl kayo, do du
Round curuent, fluiahed back and trout.
do plain.
Square corners, finished hack and front.
do plain.
The 754 octavo in a new ft-ale, huger than any made her, -
tutor,
Ala°, several SECOND HAND PIANOS.
One Rosewood 6 urtjtve Mau Forte, with Iron frame, °early
VA maxi an new, for sAal
One Mahogany 6 octave Plano, ill good order ....... ... ... 162
One du du du du 100
PIANO STOOLS of every variety, at prices Gut° 145 to V-1.1.
Fur *ale 11 CIIARLOTTE BLUME 118 Wood at.,
&Nab
&road door above Fiftb.
f - leitrisral CARPETS I!—AT M'CA LLUM,'S--JV ST RE-
V" celveil, and daily coming to band, a large and e
Eneurtniont of goods iu the above line, including—
Velvet and Tapteary Bramante Carpet,
Three-ply, Superfine, bledium and
Low-priced Ingrains;
Medallion and Tapestry lugraine, (a great variety of pat
terns,) Brusnels, Baulamke and Venal= nail and Stair Car-
ALSO—Beautiful pattorus of Oil Cloths. various qualineo
HI141III; Woolen and Lulea Crumb Cloths; &tires ; Cocoa
Matting; List mid Rug Carpets; French Embussed and Vie.
toria Piaui, and Toblo Covers; Hearth Rugs and Door Mate,
a moat variety. All other *unclog usually found in Qapot
Stories roustantly on baud at Si Fourth street, near Wood.
W. D. & H. ACCALLU3I.
.1 RON CITY COLLEGE—DAY AND ETENLNO CLASSES
IN BOOK-KICEPING.—In all departments, including
many new and highly valuable improvements, which are
out elsewhere taught. Large classes attend evening. only
to receive a thorough mercantile education. Lectures upon
nil the studies delivered to Evening Classaes Arithmetic
( ri e W system) and its application to business. Also, writing
included in the Mercantile Course, or taught separately.
Call for a Circular for full particulars at College Hall, op
posite the Post Office. F. W. JENKINS, Principal.
nor I 4
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.—A lot 24
foot 00 WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to
Wide alley. On the back part of the lot la a Cellar Woj,
built for two small houses. Thia lot in in a desirable location"
fore renklence; and will Witold low, and on favorable term+.
'fide and clear from incambrazme. Engwire of
liklo. F. GILLMORE,
IY I2 at the office of Morning Pont.
Laudon Illmtrated Na rice 20 cents.
Yresh supply of N. Y. Clipper., containing account of
l'rln, Eight of Walker and nay.,
Maley expected this afternoon, with Canons new Books—
and for sale lower than elsewhere, at
jaZt LA DEEMS 130011.2T0R1 , No. 30 , P11th at. .
SLEIGHS, of the most beautiful and unique
designs, perfect workmanship, and best material, matiu
far tuna! and furnished is two days' time, by
BIORLOW t 00.,
44t Diamond alley, Pittsburgh-
ARPERSICAGAZINE FOR
APRIL
W A. OILJANFENNEY & CO. have Harper, fax
April. for sale at their Cb Bookstore, Pitth street, oppo
site the Theatre. 1nh961
M=MMMWMN=
DIRECTOIIB.
Alf TII !Zia/ CA PI TA $.100.000.
DITLIATOREL
WM. F. Johnston, Kody Pniterson,
W. M'Clintoric, Kenil.iy Friend,
D M Lmg, 1 Urior Sproul,
A. J. Jone,4, Ueurge It. White,
Jecul, Painter, A. A. Carrier,
Jolter S. Negiey, W. ES. 11e,‘,? ?
Wade lialuytuL, y. E. Patt,
11. 11. Cotr,gsball.
Hou. WIL JOtThSTON, President_
RODY PATTERSON, Pica Prmidunt.
A. A. CARALIat, Secretary and Treasurer.
S. S. Ca 1111231, Ans. IMAM Secretary.
DZEWTOE4
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Ooddar.l,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, lieu. Mc[teary,
Jacob L Florence, James Deverenx,
William M. Uothvin, William McKee.
Prasithall--litephon K. Crawford.
111S1 1
11 NO TACK LE, of every variety and
mr / I. lor sale at lit /W N i T rl' 1.I.: l': 4 .
apl , 8/git of the tiolden lino
AZO RS. RAZORS, RAZORS.---Per..l. ,
• dealrous of naviiig 11 gOl,l /Aran ishara, can gut one ,it
I 0 • t 1 ) be al liarot, for $l. warranted or no sale, at
1
-.
BoWN & TETLEY% , ,
upl Sigu of the Gulden thin.
lOi SPLENDID BAMBOO FISHING
vv nous, the boat ever brought to tilts tutu
SOWN s 9E•rLEI'B,
hpl Sign Of the Golden Gun.
ROLL BUTTER-5 bbls. prime this day
rooeive.l and for male by
•
MAC/ AZINES FOR FlBRUARY.—Harper's
!Magazine for February—price ceota.
Balkaes Magazine fur February—price 10 cents.
Peterson's Ladle? Magazine for Februaty—price.l7 cts.
Leslie's N Y. Journal for February—pries 18 Lent.
Yunkne f, February7-prke 12 coats.
BANKERS-ANELBROKERS
. _
AITSI'IN LOOMIS; Stook and Bill Broker,
ufficu Nu. AY Yonrth str,t, a lame WotaL Nnt,a, Dna.,
Honda. ]fort x, and L"ana uu ~ .ilaterata, talinttatad.
Stocks bought and sold un r. auntie...t. Land 1 , 5 arrant.,
bought and sold. •
Parthtnior attention paid to the purchane mid ealu of Cop
per Stocks.
Ali communicatione attended to pmmptly. JantO
110LMES & SONS, Bankers and Ba
ll • change Brokers, imid Dmlets in Notes, Drafts, Accept
mires., Cold, Silver and Bunk Notes. Exchange ou the East
rn and Western Cities coushuitly fur sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
Stat.. Bewails received In par funds or currentptper, No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth •tn. [Ja3Cely
E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers and Ex
. change Brokers, Dealers in Exchange, Coin, Bank
Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, k.c. Cullecilous carefully at
tended to, and proceed,' remitted to any part of the Union.
Stodoi bought and sold on commission.
44.- No 74 Fourth street, next door to the Bank of Pitts
burgh_ . sepl3
JOIIN 11 1 001)8, Banker and Exchange
Cr Broker, Dealer in Exchange, Commerrial and Bank
Notes Stork bought and sold ou commission. Colloctions
caretully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
11,5 No. 6.8!,, { , ,,nrth street, nearly oppoelte the M. M.
Bank decl
rIIIIOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
1. Dealer in Not Bonds, Stocks, Real F.stulo, dc., N 0.75
Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janb
NEIV SPRING GOODS—No. 74 11 .11; , t.
street. Pittsburgh, Pa. The subacrihers
eeiveit awl ore now opening their first arr,
t)OOD9, to which they wish to call the iiartie•• •e.-. 1,
oi their eitstoiners and the public generally. 1, salt
selves that we have never hero able to oler so
and deeirable M. stock no the pregetil.
Our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT contain, all Go.w w
styles awl novelties of the liettnutt
t.tlt rich !Rack and Colored Moirantiquo Silks;
Jasper, (login and Striped
Striped and Plaid Black
• " Twist.l Silk Flotinced
" Ctiolli
Barege
Also, Tissues, Eareges, Chaßies. Lawns, be.
SHAWLS AND MANTLES.
$1,212,708 44
Our Shawl and Mantle Room io supplied with all the new
styles of Crop, Cashmere, Stolle, Silk., Brocha, Moirantique,
Chantilla, Lace, &c., &c.
Our stork of GAlars, Elonneiugs, Slaevot, kc., Is not our
passed 1.3 any stocti Wuot of tUr Mouotaluo.
AI.I, a good assortmeut of 31OURNINO AND ❑OUSE
EU RN IS 111 NU 0001.15.
Prints, Oingletros, Cktkl, Muslim., Ticking's, Kentucky
I 'ossinetut, Oissimerea. Cotton, Linen and Pant Stunk,
dc. Also, Moves. !Winery, Ribbons, and every other article
usually kept in a first-eta. Dry °nods House, to which we
Lull and examination before purchasing elsewhere,
as wo feel confident we hove never been able to exhibit each
a tit-nimble stock. LOVE BROTTIERS,
Formerly Young. Stevenean 4 Love,
1111117 74 Market araer, Piinsburgh, Pa.
EW CLOTHING STORE, No. 4 Sixth
street. oPPutate Liberty. The subscriber has Just clien
ts new establishment, where he has always on hand a
large and choice assortment of all articles of OLOTRI.NI.4
which be warrants equal to any In the city, and will sell at
the moat reasonable prices. The public are requested to give
him a call. IM.arbfly) B. OPPENIIET NEIL.
MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ,
Pacieturroa, No. 344 Liberty street, Jost beside the
Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Rnitraad, which roakei
it the moat convenient house In the city fur passepze_r4 11,1-
ving by that road.
The proprietor harifia, g,f cause:terabit, expense, fitted ep,
in eivieilegt yr, • e MANSION 110USIS, would respei i
nlay solicit a share of public patronage. There is ntt cII
splendid STABLE. and extensive WAGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Ili.
Larder and Bar will be furnishes' with the best the 4.1¢1
can afford.
T. CLAIR 1..10T.FL, corner Penn and Ext.
Cinir strneta. Pittsburgh. Pa.—The undersigned, former
(y iln,wu'a hotel," having taken this large cud
cuuwio
dtoue HOTEL, and having refitted it in toaguincent style.
would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public
to giro him a call. Assured. with the G31.1.111011C, of the
hoe.. and Ilia loug experience iu the business, ac.,.
entire satisfaction. and Ms charges moder.ate.
WM..O. CONNELLY.
1 - 10L'SE, corner of Liber
vjl ty and Orem etronto. near the Railroad Depot.
pinl3:ly JAMES SILANNON, Proprietor.
I.TENNET ALE.—W. D. ENGLISH, Sole
Bottler of surrws telebrated Kennett Ale and
BUOY: LI :lot/ Also, Comtuon Ale and Porter, In quart and
punt
The atrrntc.n of families, and the trade, le respectfully
s. dsr 11,11. nu 11:y
i k ,. 4 1 - INEItAL WATER ANP SARSAPA-
I:I LLA.-11 . 11. 11. ?Nt•LASII, street, below Pearl,
flattalltactkiriftg 14111 bottling the above Leveraged tat
all est, LA\ artielea are of the beat quality, att.!
truutufactute.l flout Oar purest materials. oet17:11
HE A DANS EXPRESS COMPANY—
PITTITURO OROCII . ESTRR AND NEW BRIGHTON
EAMES:S.—For the espe:tal areinuntodation of the hag,.•
p.qetlation along the line ,•r the Ohl:, and PPIIIIS3I,IIIIII
Walt wad Now Brighton, whose flan:sale
I,w-non and relations require siteh Agency, THE
ADAMS EXPRESS I'AIMPANY . have made such arrange.
wltla the Railneul as to enable them to put n trusiy
MeAs.uger on tie Acenannodatinn Train, who will take
hater Qf on pr,,l.wrt) 11110 business property entrusted to
bon. Ile will lea". New Brighton by the .Morning Train,
tenon. iu Pntsburgh and Allegheny city during the day
attotid to MP it ~t/..“11.11, 4 6 t 1.5 may he entrusted to him, and
r..tai a
Is the Etening Train, with his Goods and Commis.
01..11 A.e...uted. All go-.,15, Ac., wilt be delivered or initial for
ut the two cities, w ithin mt.:Liable distance, without extra
charge; but to Mauro such dellyyry. the direction on pack:,
pee, enas.tady for pri,ata• boUSeS, , ihnlid be explicit.
.tt Wav zttatitant. all matter will lie left with the Statln
A t :.•ot !I:taro:14 Cuutpaity, when the pop, party k
u••t at the Station on tht• arrival of the Train, to revels e lao
chargvio for carrying packag.,t. kr. And lor
L) Nlesoeuger, art, intt,dual to t, ‘‘othin
Whoa [fix lULLtini . •
t.. mittnt it, , pvcial agrevrpriitn will be Erntlt.
II EN ICY IL lItVIN haa In uu appoi is tril !•
Will COLIIII.3IICO Lin tlttlius un 51.,ndity.
OFFICES ANIS AGENTS
Pittsbnrsh—G4 Fourth arced.
Allegheny City—Tologrupb Ogles
linpreillt—Captain Hny.
gewkckley SiAtiou—Mr. McLaughlin
lio:tuotox r. White.
bouvor—Dr. Chuudler.
Now BrighLuu—Mr. Hoops.
Ovrtcr. Au&it klarimis Co.
Plustrurgb. 20th, Itiab.
TTHOSE WHO WISH FARMS!!!—To
have FERTILE LAND at a CHEAP PRICE. and
easy terms, your attention is called to the Ridgeway Farm
and Coal Company. Twenty-6v« antes. or Mare in prime,
tion, are given for $"200, payable in instalments at $1 per
e,,,k or $4 per month. It in located in Elk county, Pa , 00.1
has one of the bent markets for Its produce in the Stat..
The soil is n rich loam, mid is not to be surpweitsl for form.
ing, as examination will show.
It is ALL COAL LAND, mulerlaid by two rich veins,
ed.'''. on ecrOnitt of its facility to the Lake market, At is
shortly become of immense value. The Sunbury and E r i,,
IL R. lames directly through it, which in now under c,dl
- from Erie to within a abort dishing) from Rid,
'toy. The Allegheny Valley IL IL abut µannex through 11,
I - 013 !Wiling it with New York and Pittsburgh. The Timber
on It is of the most valuable kind. Title unexceptionably
good, and warrantee deeds are given. It presents a good
and substantial opportunity to ocurdnence farming, providing
for oue'n children, or utakihg an Investment sure to Increase
ktt velum. A new era is now opening to this region of coun
try, and it cannot bet become of great value. In a short
time Coal Land will be treble its present price. Yurther
particulars can be had from the pamphlets, which are stout
to enquirers. Letters answered promptl.
Apply or address SAXL W. CATELL, Seery,
H N }:it a I'l) ,
Smitlll6l.l nt n.t
136 Walnut et., Main.
cull intbrmatiou is contained in the pamphlets. feb7:3in
0. F.D801 . 1 .4 0 CUSTP.
lop ROTT & CURTIS, Dealers 41 Real Estate,
St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Land bought
and said throughout the Territory. Money leaned, invest
ments made to the best advantage, and Land Warrants loca
ted. Also, Agenfil for the lade of Lots In the town of ST.
CLOUD. 66 miles from St. Anthony, and bead of navigation
above the Fiala. 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 one
of the largest elfin. In the Northwest.
azURINOSs :
Ex-Goren:ler Ramsey, Minnesota.
Hon. Wet 11. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota.
Iluu. J. Meeker.
llon. H. M. Rice, Delegate to Congress.
liolllugnl oad & Becker, Attorney! at Law.
Messrs. Bump k Oak Diskant
tier. T. M. Fullerton, Regiater of U. S. Land Ms
sep2o
NEW BOOKS, &c.—Household Words tlit
April price iior.
Putnam for April 20c.
thxley for April 20e.
11 arper " Wc.
tinihnin “ `Ale.
linickerhocker fur April 20c.
Yankee Notions " 12c.
Schoolfellow " 10c.
Peterson, " tic.
Latio's N. Y. Journal -18 e.
Rogers' Table Talk ElOc.
Male Murray's United Stat., and rn. nil& We.
Pannrutna—by .1. O. Whittler ... 4&c.
I taint, or the Pearl of War] River $1,12
Courteaies of Wedded Idle $1,12
Its./ ixn Sight.—by J. .1. ilU,kl
Christine, or Woman's Trials..
=lE=l
London News for March 15th
London Punch, •
L 0. 4
ndon Time,, 10c.
liariov fur February, 1&56 ale.
Persona who want now and readable Books lower than
they can be had elsewhere, crane to
LAUPFKR'S BOOK-STORE,
apt No. TT Fourth street.
- - -
QTE AM ENGINE AND PUMP PACKING
LI AND LINING.—TUCK'S PATRNT ELASTIC PACK
ING AND LINING, for all parts of Steam Engines, Pumps,
trc where soft packing is used. Engineers and all others
who have used this Packing acknowledge its snpetiority over
all other kinds known.
Ttte advanta g es are: greabdumbllity, sawing of tallow,
reduction of friction, constaluently saving of power; a better
rai nuts 1s maintained ou 4wg voyages by easels than by
t t uy other material, thereby economizing fueL It doer Lot
require to be takeu out of the stoning box, but being packed
in a metallic mw, fitted inside the stalling box, the packing
is gradually comiunesl, thus saving time and material.
It is made in lengths of twelve feet, from ; 1 4 to 2 inches
diameter, and also in sheets of any size and thickness re-
Setnples of the Packing, awl models of tile Cones, can
seen, and tirdexls will be received, at
W Y. HAVEN'S STATIONERY WARLIIOUNE,
e 44 arkot street, corner of Second.
FRESH FERN LEAVES--NEW YORK
LEDGER—Dovotod to Choice Literature, Romance,
Nowa and Commerce, decidedly the best literary paper pub
lished in America, cud since the great literary name and
American fa rerite, FANNY FERN writes eaclusii ely for
this paper every week during the year MR, it should cer
tainly make it one of the most attractive pavan iu this coun
try. We can supply beck Now from the Ist of Jannary.
Can and take a look at the paper at
Mtn LAUVFI?„R`ti Book Store, No. 30 Fifth street.
AWNS ANtiß - RILLIANTES.—A. A.
MASON & CO are mum opening 10 caeca more of iite
Preach Chime. and Brilliants, entirely new mad deetne4
R olm skpg
f Y, ~ m
e
4 I:4'1,
EMP=g
DRY GOODS
CC=
DOM INTICS
CLOTHING
HOTELS
RES'KAURA.NTS.
x; k( y'.
I'~ r s.
1.11,0 ,hre
a MEDJCAJ4..._..
RHODES'
FEVER AND AGUE CURE.
FOR the Prevention and cure of INTERMIT
TZNI. AND REIMMIIT Fenn, Ifinte Alm Aovy Outtli
AND Frun, hums Aour. Omer AL Mawr!, NR111 . 7
and all "the,* forum of Disea..w which have a mama oilgln
in M ALA RI A lutd,MlA
MN in II NATURAL ANTILAYrK, which will eialrely pie r
tett any rvsident or, traveler, even in the mold sillily or
swampy loealltitw. from any Ague or Billows disease what
evvr, or any injury (ruin constantly inhaling .Ainiaria or
blinsma.
It will blatantly check the Ague in persons who liave oraf
rornd for any length of lime, Iron) one flay to twenty years,
no that they need never tom another chill, by conUnaing its
iota according to directions. The patient at once begins to
recover appetite and strength; and confinttegi anti] a perms.
nent and radical cure is effected.
010. or two bottles will answefr-for ordinary cases; some
may retinire more. Directions printed In Oorman, French
and Speen& accompany each W.tge. Price—One 110111 f.
Liberal discounts made to the trade.
JAMES A. allolirA Provldunco, R. I
EVIDENCE OF SAFETY.
Nrw You, June 11, 1866.
"I have made a chemical examination of Rhodes' Wax
and Ague Caro,' or ' Antidote to Malaria,' and have tested
it for Anienic, Mercury, Quinine and tryehtitue, La have
not found a particle of either In it, nor have 1 found any
substance In ite compoeition that would pri.o7o 1001.1101 a to
the ccaletiLution.
JAMES R. CHLLTON, M. D, Chem*?
EVIDENCE OF MERIT
" Lnwunumu, Uuion county, Pa., May 2, lOU.
Mr. J. A. Rhodes—Dever Sir: Tba lox of tuedlcino - you
vent me was duly received m ake 11th of April. 1 have.sokl
on- !,..1 r f it. and vo far the people wbohava usedAt
•. • • that it has cured thew. It Inuulortaiulyatoptied
the Ague in every one who has used It, and *lx of the tustis
wore of long founding. ly sister, who hero had ft for five
years hack, and could never get it 'hipped, except' by Qat-
WO, and that only as long ne she would take kJ* now,
think, entirely cured by your remedy. C. R. ftrGINLV!
OAITTION TO AMIE SUFFERERS.
Take no more Arsenic. Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, r
A nti-Veritelica, or medicines army kind, the virtue of which
is owing to such
chi
demo', The most they can doll
to '• break the chiller' for i short time, while they are sure
to cause constitutional maladies; that cease only with life.
Remember that the only Fever and Ague remedy that a
hartahm as well m nun.,
Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure.
Are- For sale by JOHN IiIITCLIELL. and Druggists gene.
rail nihl7:d6-w
INHALATION
TOIL TILE ,
CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION.:
NEW AND VERY WONDERFII7I4 ! " '
HYGEANA
BROUGHT HOME TO THE DOOR OT THE MTLLIOB
i t WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent
ly been made by Dr. CTALTDI, of this city, In the treat
ment of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs.
Wo refer to " Dg. MUM' lITGIARAi orf. Isrousa
VAPOR esti Cannutr SYRUP." With this new-method, Dr. O.
ltes restored many afflicted ones to health; as an evidence of
which, he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the
treatment, a physician `remarks: .` It 113 evident that luhali
--constatntly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor-Me
medicinal properties must come in direst contact with the
whole wrist cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many
and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced
inui the stomach, and subject to the process of dlgeitlon.*
The Ilygeana is for sale by an the Druggists throughout the
country.”--New York .Ihtfahnsan of Taman", 14.
The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen,,adtb
out the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being
sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of wises of cures,
like the following, might be named:
One package of the amens has cured me of the Asthma,
of six years' standing. .1. F. Kat:ream
I am cured of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, Ly Dr
Curtis' ifygeana. Mimosas/ E.urrox, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. PAIN of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y., was cured of
a severe um of Bronchitis by the Ifygeann.
My sister has been cured of a distressing cough, of several
years Mutating, and decided to to incurable by the pbyei•
ciaaahe was cared in one month, by the II genus.
J. H. atunant, Richmond, Me.
TErßev. Dr. Cumin, of New York, bstifios of our medle
clue in the following language:
NEW. Yoga, NOVelagii 16.1864.
Dear think highly of Dr. Curtis' Mygearia as a rem
ody in disessea of the throat and lunge. Having had slims
opportunity to testify its airgry, I am convinced that it is a
moat excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling
application to the chest.
N. D.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana its the ORIGINAL. and ONLY
GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are lane imitations, or vile
am! nuutuouu coo.nterfoits. blow them as you would
Air- Far wile by 11r. Bari. 11. lioyeer, 140 Wood etraet;•
E. nellors 4 C. ,N; too A. livalitun. A 11.141.44 City; Jahn
nargent, NOW Brighton; C. L. Knistrr, Roclrnster.
inyl4;rioirrm
6reat or),o n t
iiiko istwort,
Dr. Rogers , Syrup of
- _
TOR. TEES COMPLETZ 1.17 AS OF
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis,'
Spitting Blood, Asthma,
AND AIL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS
CONSUMPTION!
THY above Espectorant, prepared by an experienced
Physician and Chemist, has now become a standard
Preparation, and Is offered for the COMPIATIS CURB of ,
those diseases of the THROAT and LEN GS, ;
which, If neglected, usually terminate fatally in CON.
SUii , l PT lON. It contains uo Opium, edfordel; or
any mineral whatever, but to composed entirely of those
Boats, Herbs, and Vigetabla SuWalaaa, which have a
amyl& influence upon the Longs and their connected
organs, Its Immediate cifect Is to allay ail irritation, ,
and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secre
tions, from the Throat and air-passages, thus relieving
[he Oough, by subduing the Inflammation and other
causes which give rise, to IL It le approved of and re- 7
commended by Physicians of the highest standing, and
g.v. ,v:th perfect afety to the youngest child or
.
14al/ u bottle rill: generally cure any 0.111.1
nary COLD or COUGH, by following the dilcitiona. 4 '
One bottle le usually sufficient for a cane of In flu
-011221.
A few doges will relloro Tickling in &A tAroatl
or floa.rsencas.
one bout., ,slll effectually stop spitting Blood
Three to Slaboates only are required to Swot:itch
tin or Akatlmowat.
Four to tigldWles will cure any ease of Incipiwl
out Consumption.
One bottle Is warranted always to do good, and satisfy
the patient that be Mon the right road to a eilit E. ,
Judge now whether or not It Is best to use I'. Certlll
- on file at the office from multitades of resiered emt
(eters.
A. L SCOVELL kk Co., Proprietora,
No. 804 BROJLDW•Ir, (oor. Duane St.) New York.
For Bale by all Druggists throughout the United Mateo
and Oanadas.
4611 - For sale, wholesale and retail , by R. R. SELLERS *
CJ., corner W ood and Second streets.
Bold also by 11F.NDERBON A BRO., Liberty_streeti , IL P.
BCIIWARTZ, and BECKHAM McILKNNAIq, Allegheny
City. DOTW:dIYI
DRIVATE DISEASES—DR. BROWN, No.
MI Smithfield street, between Third and Fourth
streets, devot es, ; his entire attention to on Office Pew.
lice, His buien is, for the most part, confined •to
private Peng' r" cal Diseases. and such painful "Medan*,
brought on by imprudence, youthful indnlgenco and 'excess.
Syphilis, SnAtilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea,Gleet, Stricture
Urethral Discharged, Impurity of the Jibed, with all diseases,
of the Venereal Organ. Skin Mimeos, Boarbittle Eiupthms,
Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases,. Seminal weakness,.
Impotency, Fibre, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly
Suppressions, Diseaies Of the Joints, Plstnta in Ano, Nervoue•
Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irritation of tbs.,
Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed.
Twenty years' practice (ten hi this city) enables Dr... Brown.,
to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come on,.
der his care.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms 50 Smithfield
between Third and Fcnrth streets.
iair Charges moderate.
DR. BROWN AT 1101 1 / 4 1E.—Dr. BROWN -
Is now at hie new quarters, No. SO 1331ITIIPIEI.XI.
STREET, where the afflicted are Invited to call. Certain;
safe and speedy cures in all cases guaranteed. Persona af
flicted with the following diseases should not fan to get bin
advice; Byphilibt, Gonarbm Meet, Stricteree, Drethal
charges, Impurity of the Blood, and all disemes of Penereah
origin ; Skin Mamma Totter, Ring Worm, Mercurial PJine r
Sonainftl Weakness, Monthly Suppressions. Bierman of the
Joints, Fistula in Az% Nervous Affections, Pain In the Bock,
Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys. ap7
DR. BROWN contitmes to be consulted for
the cure of SECRET DISEASES. Ills euccees fo
lung-standing cases is unequalled. The afflicted are hdPited
to call without delay. Persona afflicted with Venereal Dis
eases, Rbeumatlinit, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not
delay to get his advice. Letters containing . a fee, immediate.
ly answered.
on. Office and Prtvals poems. No. ZO Smithfield street,
between Third and Ponrtb streets. Pittsburgh. 'Jen
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WANTED --Six good Girls, to do general
housework. Two or three good Vnoks for city mid
country. A Illy of 17 to learn a trade; must be well recom
mended. Also, places for four or five Girls to do chamber or
dining-room work. Four Boys in stores or to run emancii,
and live or six men at any kind bP employment.
Apply at • LOWRIE'S Ne Intelligence Office,
feb2o Ne. 14 Fifth Kim&
c.
12c.
THE SATISFACTORY REMEDY— Front
all parts of the country, north and south, the proprie
tary are almost daily in receipt of each flattering tesittooni
orals as the following, relative tolt. A. Fahnestocestinegnat
ed Verudfuge
lillectartuee', AprillBth,lll4s.
Messrs. B. A. Iblintstaort si Cb.-4. hate been selling Jour
Vermifugo in this place for lice years, and take pleasure In
stating, for the Information of the trade and of tho
That it has been, solar as I. know, one.of the most sattediss
tory remedies in the market, .anti one of the most saleahip
medicines:re have. I have also personal knowledge of its
Rood effects in numerous cages under the triattisenter our
physicians, all of whom use it regularly, and always. hand
It to be safe and reliable as a worm specißc. I can recom
mend It as one of the safest and beet in the market
A. /STOLLEN WIIRCIL
Prepared RIO sold by li. A. PA lINESTOCIC & CO.,
mh2B corner of Wood andldrst ets.;.--Vittsbargh.
HAVE YOU TRIED
watalirs PREMIUM. HATHARION
If not, try it, and yen will never be without iL '
Be sere to ask for
WRIGHT'S PREMIUM ICATHARION,
yon may get a worthies/se/Deli,
ips. For sale by all Druggists. 25 melts per bottle.
Wboimale Weetern . Depot„ Dr. KEYSER, K E. sEL LERs
& CO. and JOHN. HAIM svalft
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1 GROSS C WYK ANODYNE just, received
wddl for isle by Meat-IND BROS.
•
1 gross Payson's Indelible Ink,
3 '` Cox's Oeletine,
300 lbs. Sid Ammoniac,
goo " Credo Tartar,
2 bbls. fine Drop Black,
2 " Rose Pink, "
IaiONNETS AND MANTILLAS.--A. 4 1
jo MASON & CO. will ..pen. on Monday, April Vast. 100
more fine Spring Bonnets, hi Silk. Orsipe, Straw, &c.. and of
the latest Paris stele& Alto, another lot of silk, Metre
''qUe =
Laai
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