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S. soldiery, name4ftort, Wi9kgrUd Cornell Ir. on Fort cilia* Netrtitble, - VrritofY, , ',Ful buated down fit tl 4 l- • tY.OittlOarik 'Paltr;-•',Cf four ci . a.fiAohpt:toge . therld and pro - puoyets and inter intense car without **it time tniMiortsfor".':Bl).oi.4l) = da* . during antliittffered terrihlylitim butiger,'etie:oldier,.naniktl Cor nelolied,•:aud the nettlliky.Ono of the cripians, auttnpoh-theSe4wo bodleset-sta.rving,-..m*fed. Saki - after, fir:rut:ore of thOtiviliatts - -Bel, the Wietebed survivors were found by a. party uydtr lifajor Rowe and taken to his camp, where, by care and attention, they all recovered. WHEAT YET /X THE COUNTRY.—Notwithstanding the.very high price at which wheat rated last fall— .frem $1,75 to s2,lo—wo regret to find that a great number of our farmers did not avail theuiselvos of the opportunity to sell, but have largo quautitie, yet on band, for,whicb they will of course get a ouch lower price. We know of several who have a thous and bushels each, or more, for which they could haNr realized almost twice as much as it will now bring. It istrlm richer class of farmers, however, who are thus unfortunate; as they were well able to do with out their money, and were waiting for still higher prices, while those in less affluent circumstances sold early and consequently got the best price. We said at the time prices were highest, that farmers need hesitate no longer, but we did not wish to advise. dl,riena - Repub. .Tn. WHEAT CROP OF VIHOINIA.—The Staunton American says that the prospect for an abundant wheat crop in that region is not very flattering. anti that the chinch bug has already given indi cations that it will again infest the fields. The editor of the LewisbOrg Chronicle, on a trip t the Southwestern port of the State, never sou a poorer prospect for A good crop, and in inot, places it will be difficult to see wheat olyni, , ground. The graziers of that section are get ting short of feed in consegnence of the drynk• of the weather. On the other hand, the silo!, ton nmiirator says that the wheat crop of Al bermarle, with that on the Volley It•I'o•1 Staunton to Harper's Ferry. is deeide•lly Lee i than it ever saw it before. MALL ROBUERr.—Alleliai‘r great atm! was perpetrated at Toledo. on Friday trgbi The through letter bag from New York to (aura go was found in a vacant ear iu the depot build lag, cut open and the letter: , all overhauled ard ribbed of their valuable contents. elue the robber is yet had. Post office agents are co. the search. We should think the late hose, robberies of the mails would induce greater vi!: ilance among route agents and mail men dusky Register. 22d. WILLIAMS & ALLEN Heating and Ventilating Warehouse. IPLUMBING, GAS FITTING, & STE AM FITTING. 25 itARKET STREET. I'IT r. , 84 I;,:!!i ARMING and YFINTILATIN6 on U.• ino,l nvpro,•-: plans fur I.l(l,rins, lonitnngs, Ind el, pi oat.. du, Inge, green houses, (WILSON'S WARM AIR and VENTII.ITIN,i ,d four nines. HOME PORTABLE and SCHOOL STOVE. fi.r .n. 11., I Lags or a lose nunawr of r..oma. 'TEAM APPARATUS. wartnio: evtry description; alga, for evaporating. dr3 ing. A... Inatiper,japtuintry., soap [ad./tier, fonneriye, DRYING GLOSXTS, WASH 1111]'SES. for lyaek. pelt. atitutleas or WARM WATER PIPES, for warming green tow., 01 toga. public or privat, IA /NV PRESSURE STEA3I on an vrito rio new PI, above purposes, easily managed. ht 4,10 lit 2 1.41 lad inch pressure. A$ WORKS, for large towns vont.l-au tea lot ROSIN, OIL GAS APPARATUS for dwelln Public buildings, Ac. RUSSRL'S HOT AIR OAS ST, )V E. KI DUSK ' S GAS REUI;LATOit, cunt,lling the s-uppl) noprovin the dr.gren of S(`RENVINtt Irl'OCliS and DIES, TONIiS other I Straw and Gun litter a' up., IltON BkaISTEADS• ca4t, wrought and tr.,. a . ar ty of intterns mud etyl,t, in. mato I, 1,,” tuttrbly mantle, Y.NA NIKLV.I) lIRATES AND FF:N 1)E144. i.l 110t11.• An 1 OA. CrII umuulacture. 110 T AIR AND VENTILATING i;FAa:4TEns, japanned, 'blau,] or brow .rl. EAAING TUBE CONI,UI - rtilt PIPE A\l TI N ItOit iiRA6B AND ut,)N FITTING: , of ..v..ry find St,am. Vul,s, cocks, u, ,vll vtuiety. IatAS,S AND IRON FITTINGS, BATH TUBS, WASH WATER (1.14.,ET5, 1.1. A alldc‘ery tativt) tin I.wit de.,...rii•Lwil .11 I hal er'i , material,. FORCE AND LIFT u:,h j J 1 for veil,. kr. \I A RuLEraa) IRON 11A.-11-ST.IND AN I. ItA 7 , 1 \ ii.t LVANIZF.D IRON AND GAS ITPTINti and materials variety'. CII ANL/ELIE/CS, BRACtiLTS. PENDANTS. 1. a.... ttrely tiew patterns and idyl.... I rrIIF—AItAIALS I.L.XPREss- eiaNIFAN ROCUISTEE, AND 'NEW tta. especial accorattl9dtitien P.PUIAtiOnA I M tho lino of the onioAnd Pennsylvania dap co.ol,tretssee ttediergli and New Brighton. whom., ilitnat• "liinlat relations require, Boni i .Alenoy, l 3ll ., EXPIerV - 001.41 , A1i Y lowa ulna« nuel ertniv uo•ut with, tbn anti:wed ma to enable thrtu to put a trust , elli.:ll* , .4et , eatnusiatitin.. Fran, , s tat ,harge I. on. lie vitl -lace Nun/ Brighton by the Meriting Tvait r. , tuslit#,Pittallneglt sant Allegtealy City doting tho day • utteatrin tineli sit.nnions ma) t 1,. 11101. N return by the iivvning 'train, Wills his 'maw . seine executed. Alt pew!, • dl Na in the two clues, within distance. elihrge; hut to insure en II delivery. I. i,en, especially for private Louse. nh..1,1,1 At Way Stations, all matt, will Is. I. it with t • Agent of the Railroad Comiant) • when the pr,,p..1 not at the Station on the arrival of the Train. I 1"142 , N IC : good. The chargea fur carrying pa,kairen, Ae., and for serve rendered by the Memeager, are intended to be u :• sonata° limits. When the natured the lm,inena in nu, I to admit of it, special agreements red' ho made. HENRI' It. IRVIN has horn nplauuted NleAqenger. n will commence his dutiee on Mootiny. Dsm,•tnt., 24, leaL . OFFICES AND AGENTS. Pittsburgh-61 Fourth 'street. Allegheny City—Telegraph office. Ilayeville—Captain Hay. Sewickley Station—Mr..M,l.no chile Rochester—Mr. White. Bearer—Dr Chandler. New 1:H01V/ft-9r. Iffyll, OFF 1 ,1: Ent.... C. I Pittehurgli, Dee. Gtth. Id2i. ; 9 1 0 THOSE \VII() V: L .,7 1 1F, --- if k 51s !_71.1 lAO,O I . i :ETIL.E I.A r RICE . "" 1., 2,""r "1 L "!.' a rallt . .l to the 1 ," Twt•ntr-tir: , . ;a or .1. , ' $.11.W. payable In ttiraalolent , "1 .sElk' "' the t•oett 0,11,•in for st..l r wit. , • Di - t, IN A I JCh 1 , 4,1, awl Lt. It .t to L. p S IIII.ANti . 1•AA:I41/1.5I11,11 55 ill shat' 11 11 t. ALL. is IA L LA N LI. saili it,. rnoiss \.lr. h,i)l/ 1rar.1,15., in. 1..1;. 5 s. 5 . toaUy broom. oi ItItuti • to••• s ,uto I' I,l•Sira, ib m ji.. is • . ow./-r • Don It otil t.. w all,* .1 0,11 •1151.,1 n• u. I , . ay. Th. - s IL ale.. tlo n.tw.rtit,g It will, \,•w York tit' Ito T 11 11 alluttd , kit,' Tit I • 111 • • La ttriatttou oloottn wr. gut," It pn , 1.1. ..LI 1 nult . ttantut.l opportrint.ty D. eolttlitoll ,- I t cnt :ot .Plle ' sJtild ,11, n. Incr..; ; tall,. A not, I•ra 1,4 ra I Train II1j.: tr., and it cannot lad. great value. In a 5 .11. Diiat . Coal lAtu.l will b.• Li - Ltit • Itn preltvilt 1 , 1 .• •• Farts particultuw aw Ire bad 11 .. 0111 1.5. I, are 5 ' en . lillrerN. Iretter” Itithwer ,. .l promptly. Apply or add rem dAAVL W. 1:15 Walnut or. Plinli. Flal inforlstati•tt.t to contained in the panai.ltlets. f P.ItROTT LIOTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estat..• it t. Anth,ely F,Llle. M tthes 4.4 l'ermory. [And L. 1,11 add M , I I thtoughout the !Territory. Nbtiley laned. lo v. -1 111 , 11121 [1.1.1.• 1.0 (11.• 'tat Warrr" , " A:_,ente for the sail. hot.% ft the laWu ..1 (21,4 telt. fruit ILL Atttleet v. and head of flat Lt..o: above the Falls. The 'curve): t•I ()le ~-tat Nettie ltallt. , a• re,,_ the )11,,, , ni11i•i1,1 •that pond. All , l the nnoleron. vatttaZeei It 100,4.1014.1, 3-`1 a el tot...eve, will tnake of the largest does I a the Sorthwtett 121,11.7.14.1,:er.11 : Ex-Gorernor Ramsey, 31inne.otta. 11 . .. n. Wm. li, Welsh, Chief Justine Hon. J. Mnseker. Hon. H. M. Rice, Delegate to Cong-r.,..“.. llollingalterad k. Becker, Attorney, at Lou. !tlevsra. Borni, A; oaks. Rankers. Rey. T. M. tullerton, Register el . U. S. Land sep2o B. KoUxs, late of linraplimys, Hoffman & i.mmS. Ph I). W. I IIMBTITIT.. KOONS & HERSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, AND General Produce Commission Mei.'hant .Ne. 47 North Wharres and 'd, lints a '? tet . ..a Etta sir.rt, WEYER TO Ttagaley.Wodward & Co. PbiLITIQun, Kennedy & C.. Pitt 4 . 1 , Garrett. Martin & Co. " 4 Wilmart & Wood A Oliver, " & Liggett, Sliter, I rice & Co. .1. & W. Caleb t` pe it Co. " fMgaluy,Coslrravu . ‘• Truitt, iimther di Co. " Watt J. D. Lehmer kCo. Cincinnati. boiedick & Chid n at.. A. A. !hillock & Co. " Morrow & Gettler, .• Tweed & Sibley, " J. S. Chen.n eth k C , . " And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchant. genet ally. jul.ndapc6M Joseph. White's Carriage Repaellory. I OrtltPlt WHITE, now carrying on busi.. v r) new in his elation!, promisee, (now lately , illarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg 'Turnpike, near the Two Mile Run, between -- Pittaburuli and Lawrenceville. respectfully invitee the public t. nipper t his stick of CAIIItIAO.W, BUPGIES, Ice. And he particularly intermit gentlemen purchasers, that one price eel) , is wade.- i+oorte.o yearn' expt,riencv In the buelneng enables him to place before his patrons the same choice collection of Ca:- idgfri Timmy yew,. punt it henhenbeen hit particular lepOrt abut to Or select, (tom the various and most talented Ka,tern nottufacturers. The nllrrrnl.l of Ili, new eysteni is coitiplote--the ecuti4iiiiy of Ida air:inpatients will supply Lho beet and most fashioilahle manulaet ores at pastorate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy l • spenB4l4. %hid) the mania for decorating lions, of bonnie,a has upon th e price of goods, l OWillg to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE will wJI, on ready moneyikly. at much Iron the 11.1411 pricer. / k i r G.Tiagee repaired lu the hest manner, with despatch. mh&daw WANTED—Six good dirls, to do g.erierlil housework. Two or three got Co..kn country. A (toy .417 to learn a trade: inuit Im melt r,.. 0 , nietohni. Also, places fur four or fire Ohio to do Oland, dinlng.room work. Four Boys In !Murex or to run , rrand., and fire or siz men at any kind of empluvment. Apply at LOWRIE'S Ne - .; Intelligence 011ie, fel.N No. 14 Piftli street. PRUSSIAN BLUE-15 cases for sale 1.3 , B A. FAHNESTMIi & CO. a. 23 corner Pint and Wood ■tenet Cr• • - -04 44 ,, , fr• - krf - • • '-try,74 *l / 4 4 -0 4 - t!`i •;."." . . tt ' f . - 4 .:. w 4 4 . . ' • -:- 'ot_• •.,., -.. 1 ' INVENTIONS AND PATENTS !HOSES 'F. EATON. Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights. And Dialer in every variety 'of ?iIECIIANICAL AND Eit PATENTS. (Dim and Exhibition Room, No. In Filter STREET, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. onion+ for Patented Articl - m.imptlyattouded la Ad L.:NTS WANTED. Trott's Oil Globes for Foss 1 . 1 Pirrbsux,,b Mr...lf. P. Eann—Sir: Mr. Oem Globes" have been DI tn,e 00 the ' three or four yearn pxat, 11.11011110 e that we now apply them In all Oa two years past, WV have abandoned of (Al Globea. Ibmpottfully. yours. &NAP & WADE. Dear Mr.--liaving need G. Trott's Patent Oil Globe" on alin.t all the stet. engines furnished the last year, and be asinueli as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to our e have no hesitation in recommending them as a artielo. and mush preferable on account Or their .ty of eonedruction, to the old fashioned Oil I.llvhes, or any other of a bah we have an, knowledge. Very respectfully yours. F. A. IV M. FABER At CO- Engine Builders. Tht. eertifi,i that the 1 , 11 Cup patented by Mr. Trott. hurl le en ..or ruin r..r Iwo yelini pant. We find it to I.e no economical and all rabh , flip. awl can recommend it Nll,ll uEo. W. DRIER, For - ow:in ..f Pitt NlltirEll Plop of Prune. Central RR Noscnibor 2911, To M. F ES.4 thAt ‘‘.. hale tottl m use the patont Oil Globes m 1 . Enton. Esq., of Pittsburgh, and ~mmior them v,ry much sullen, to any thing of the kind ALFRED T11011A:3, Tr, nsurre 1 thio Tool et .1111411ty. up'24 I',/1111111.11A. i 11110. N.N . 4.1111-•r 7 Front the Nen York Scientific A mitriran Patel', Finishing Plane. ror whet, it IN to ice part a tn. i Pimiaith. iuni cliesy ktirtacti to the witoil; lint it tilt isleantanti. to all Moil ol rarpenter'it planes ii.:it i•iii.eits pits inc the rotting chittel. or hit. lie tiestiail of helmet. as to taimmon planes 1”.. :1. I: -111 -I al , 111,111 th 4.414 l I, LI/ 4 4 111, I. conhoup. tln thnutt ill, plane. Itnl cli•• 1....• t.. th ,,, h.:0 4 the 14 %. 1 . % :1,•111. 11., ninuoth. la II- • p. ; Iloit It itta) •I t • the with entire 01,1 . 11.1.-- , ti •1 Na: Iy .1-he the ..arwmaL 1..-11111, • •••••11 • the ta•alth i.aare, as, -aepl• te l and heat hearth,: fur the bi 11•e••,z.b..1,: I.••h• ri1•1•• under :ill r;r• • I CAl•.•r ‘1,.1b1• I be , I , ars• ••t1••••tiv • waprtwena•ht..le.tin• I ASP Ills, I.•• 11,114. t•• On-1 ire way lilt- eari,ehtee'e shot C„ h,l. I Y.•• b-. 1 e..4 t hii•l. nullli-ht it. The papa' bt, Vi la l•wtaburitb. l'a., mud tun pat., heart. WI, .l,..:iar I 116 - ES Y. 'EATON, N. , Fire etrwt, he• g. 1311=12 ilt. 1.,11 Nzth t 11:• Oft,. ••••r.ti-a klntatt. that n crantp4 the hand, and will but t and lanttu tin 2 t.ta.. ma d vrlthout th, Wtt but ; 111 , thltv 11.1,11 t.) third dLn haunt Jae); flint 1,1 e Plane. HMI C.,(llllder t.. tltt , .1.1 t - ttp lnt .•! th, :11, 11.11 :v gat: IL .I,IIIN H. MACE:. WM. IL LEWIS. A NTII , .N . Y LEFFF.R. I•P"TEIt LEFFEIT Foreman, r 'MAK/Yr. AMH , W O ELD, ItoICE T •u.., h I I'rrrvut April loth, I:•7.—LJcar Sir: \%e hare now w ,rking the new \latch ?lachine that I. 1.. r •nnie time, arnl we feel sal that ther, is no niachine fur inakin, nn.telie , in thn. c”untry that can be at al NEE= initßr,l 11" . 4111 it. It works 1111,1 !B1 wrak very fa-t Very little capital 1, ie. t uirtil to -turieliu,itie-- with it. awl there in few tu•nnehti- of till More profitable. Nr r it .if hoer iiver it utuot find wherever kie•wii. We are will I with our I.tirrlii,e of Territory, and pre wiil tliel a ea h• f.,r all yO.l have ~1 Truly. Cu. A roitte.,l the atteriti.oll If un , ,:,• k NI; NI) ,v h I ilhk!trg..r vlirlely .4 iu h ~I t.., tt ..6•‘ th• 1.4 ts: 114- , tal,n mi0..m.1 pal. I. ..1 1 -It ‘11111.•r ,/ ,11.1 t•l,r.. •N.lll, 11tr../une r:. n. /111 FANCY CASSIMERES, .11.1,. 4. A 4 11..1•A atoo•rttilettt id light •-•,l•ww ,Liitatdo I •tto.- tlo- with a ournber .•T r.jark t Liot Fir tiro, intoudril for the hot au hry r• 7 iig.t, at N kiT iNt;ti 15 A.PI largo tw can bi• „„,,i ,;...„ t o r.. ..lort Nrtrwi td Silk Prittorni. aroi.liironaddioo not .t•nt of i is Cl•ithing bi,•rt frwroasoil and urn id • ',arm.] to Pill all "11 , 1, to this ranch with mote t • nit soli mot hay,. than hitherto,. I , AA• 141.1 I All P 1.... /1 Alt" Ili iL•II Ul „chill.-. 10 !mint., —1 prottt +mall PL AT hS. lAilllitldr• u •• drown,„hole. I I lA.; DrAt•ltA.S..\ rgrntirl.` 1.1114t11, An•IA I.lAlt Frotod• Nattlitttnottosi ('lit,,.limb :111 !"1 , , ••••t•••: and LID' ft (it , . tnt.•tt.l.•l !I 11 , 1.. 1 . 4, )1+ 4 01‘ , N , TONEI:, N.. Xr I. \V cl,()TIIING 4 Sixt). 11 ~ :,, r 11.11.... 1,..r• /thrni hand r. .• n! .it all ortt.l., .r: ~.1 1 /111 I. Al.v in tI.. And nill will .11 I: IWI' EN 11E1 M rat L\\l \ ST.\ TENIENT -1 the I ',mile to nt Li:. 111.11131 • I 1 , 4 flo. 3,ns N.. 1 balance, Jim. I . 1, tr 2 ttotiriefi nut .1 1 2... Am as 'until.; pi °0f...C.61,1AM 00 lurtellgo• Ll.lll/6 ..n heat )lortgag Iwi~dn, Raid. n. hunk . . I•,•rrottru .• pvi cent Late of ritrsLergl. I (61_14S 11 . - 1141 n.... of pr-trultum 4.1 A getit, iwd in Irtiimit A1ti.411.1 I 1.4.4., duriug $251.11:, 1)11 T.4AI 141./..tlut t pal.' 1.. k1at.•.1,362,44 , 4 42 T, , tat dIV/114.11.i1i paid L 4, Icc cc, t.cr. c• cleclarc..l ct di, icloccal of crecla of 40 icor c.ccrc cm priccuctimm. paid 111co0 1.11 , 15 during lice p. l ll. :0,1 1L L r c 'qtr. upon tlicc icriclicitnitcc on slcc.rt term l'olic.cer .1111111.,y GUY IL ['II Kl,l'B. Focerociary. A. A. CAIIItIiNt A Into_ Agetttt. comer Foccrilc 111111 SlUithfiel.l St. J. 11. SCRAM T MAT PIERCE - L4 l EOF CII A R(IE! !--TIN'O SI 3 LEN1)11) LL P.11:1)01I EN))I:AVINGS., entitled "11))that Abbey so FL) , ))1)1.1) Titres;' n »ideraliel nb.•l engraving, fr thl" inthtling try handseet: awl the •• Dr•pnrtur• of the 1-va,then than Eg) pt. - a largeand beautiful o)ngra)ing from a 063111)1g by I) 14 , 1)ertn. 'the retail uric.• ot the suite vm graril;gß in.)1.2, 1,.•r ropy, 1,111 l.• Rent free' f!1 rharge, an 1,11)ars: . .. The xinlieeptitaeliare established a ItGOK AGENCY 111 PhilsdelPtkiail.,Wfil-fluniab any look or publluttion at the ret..lo I:. - 7 :frivaltit.pdahig,ix. Any pertains, by forwarding the enbserip - Wsl:ts...otttiiy:tic,. $3 Magazines. !fuel; to I , ..- 1 . 711 i ~. : i. :, . ~.. b: . l4l,:riA„ , '3l, Frank 1414110 ' d Push iontiiti..• '-' ..iio i." . .....,iii ~.. .or our year, and a ropy Of . " 41 **,.. .. . ' ';!!„; ,;', 7 ti) , •etittt, jug.. free of charge, unit . - ii,i,iflfilagazine, such as Peter 6...Thkriatie.44, It . ...:. *pro-out Annul, they will re #lll celv,ce b:ittili*O„, - ,.... 7filltititireitlier of ilia above an gravingx.-.6'....i..7.4:4,-tvii&:,..iti's....;_.• - • Every deediii*lF.olVgngtaiing on Wood exeunt.' with neatness atie.diiiitietethi.t'iievrs .if Buildings, Newspaper Iletelinga, Vlessev-:of..Mtichinery. Book Illustrations. Lodge Certificates, Easiness ' Curio. die. All orders soot by mall promptly attended to. Permit's wishing views ottheir build. hip engraved. mu 138114 a daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mail or express. Persons at a distance having Saleable articles would find it to their mlvantage to address the subscribers, WI we would act as agents for the sale of the same. BYRAM A PIERCE, apl 6:dawly 50 South Third street, Philadelphia. BUSINESS IBUSINESS ! ! MI IL PROPERTY FOR SALE—Sitnate on Big Si an k ky. a mill bongo of 3 stories. 3 run of stone, smut UM -11,.., andnil other gearing and fixtures complete. Also. a ,aw 81,411. '1 cowl frame houses, a) acres of land. Price $3,000 A STEA)I SAW MILL. situate on the Ohio river. near St . ‘ 1 . ,,,, . 60 miles below Wheeling. rriCeW. TA NNI:RY FaIR SALE. situate at MoT Ile, Va., with tat.. 6lmps, it.. all in good order, large dwelling house, tl ate.r, 01 ground. !Lc. Price ,$..4.0 00 • 'w rip...o S. CUTILBERT A SON, 51 Market at. 4 Nt • -4it, AG EFT POE THE l'irrsnurti)n, April 12, 1856. A In .' l ,llll , ta , altll-1,,a. to the face ..1 it I.:niterilig the tv,A.I I ,t,.1 ,aue.t OW and trlif PITTS/11 . 1 , 11, .141:unry 1'1...i.1 \ • 1.••• I Plane. au,] wo catt rtwoti 11 ft, tar xni-.•riar A nnrt, ^ p1.11,x mnrli ~.n.•.-r lug :11 , 1 1-1.1,1 p, in OW “is/ V , LI . tlll.l for ally man that has np., 1 ant .tz) plat, Nounnt ti CLOTHING FINCV CLOTHS 14 411 141 _ , 4i 0i.., ' ! =IEEE ' Ir. 14 1.,,1P114+ ttlo 3r.ei ott MEM $44.1416 3-1 it. Ou 1J .51 1 0 , I,lll_ 11 44 irt A\l) LIFE, _L: FIRE AM , CoMPANI . P ILI LAUELPIIIA. Atombut r.,urrly invt,ted Tlue Goropan) effect. Yin: 1.111 . 911.3 on Buildings, Furniture, Ar. Marine. Insurance on VeeselA, Cargo end Insurance on 00.1,4, by }there, Lake, 1, and Land Carriage generally. Ale*, upon the moat thvorablt terms. PHILICTO Ito. B. Guthrie, Thom. J. KtWtlllll. Say., Wilson NrCen.lloss. Col. J. Heron Foster, Oct. J. Li. I.A.rlioatl, R. M. 10.1.11 e. The character of the Company in of the tirt.t anti combinea the rare and LIIIIISLItti Fit Marin. and Lilt' insuranr, Gentlemen of elevated standing are imsociat.4l ill Its Milli agoraent., and interested es :3.tck11.11.1..re. TLIONIA:.-. .1. HUNTER. .kg..nt. No. hit rIIHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE coNtrANy. I.ADEI,IIII A. Ditts,t.--1111,14, W. liatlck..r. Th.qoas Wagitt.r. Samuel (Irani, Jurvb IL Smith, MortlNni lt. lA•wiA, .141011,1J3 K. i•I NI, rig l'ittUrroon. Cuts. N. II VVCK Til CHAR. 13. BANCKtR, S•cri•titry Continue to make Insurance, iaolu•tual or limited, on oto r y description of prnpnri v, in nor n and count at rat., AA lon as are consistent MSth neettritr • The Comiimiy hove reserved n large Cont incent Foal. which, with their capitol nod pi einitima mofely 31 ford ample protection to the nsourd. The Aoseto iit , on January let. I CI, ar put lished agreeably to an ,if Aseeniltly, as ore on follims. : Mortgage iit+lN, I .2.s cos, Real Estate e h 4.377 Temporary Loons 17 Stocks Cash, Arc (11l *I Nut, their inrprporatmm n periP.l twerd3 )t-ar-t they have paid upward nt t tn. ‘llllmn Fran- Hundred Th nand Dollars. known by fire. thereby nnprtlint: tatdonce lb. advantages i nem:turn, an will an the alnlity . to in. with itr..toldnens all Itabdaten. ap2-1 • ~, . 11.‘ 9 . 1111 INSII(.I.NCE P.ANY. 41 M 1 . 11"1": , 1411: , ;11. t F.lli Itoturt. Ilan!,lint:, a•.•I , ab• agalb , t I. • , g.. hr , .. allki p. •.I ~/a 3 , .•1 I 1.. and Trataq.artat NV, - 11 Nt N'Clint•. I. 1I llrwt A J. J0n,... NV11,16. .Int .1. 1. r. 4,, . 1 / 1 111, Ilarript. II I.: u li , impletnent 111 /1. 3 , M R.FI , V I . i.,• A. A CARRIER. S , .'l,•tar c Riot Tr va,111• I S CARILICR. TILE I:NITED STATES LIFE: INS! Rnscx. ANNI ITV A.\ lo 1!.1 t , \l . lat.Yllo, --(AMYL, Av. I, • • CAPITAL. $2:4)”..0 South-rmst nno r d and Cl . ", t :Ai ••:: •• • F'holads•l ph In. OVEICERS OF THE HOME W111;1 , AT pnii,ADEI pH, erawfdd, rtril IL , ivi.1 , 1.11,1. A rut•rtm• V. TL •1111......,, 111,,,11, otit.., 14 , 1titation Sr Tilt,:ley, Nlri I -,, L. Vloron. , , Jam , . I. L\ iiluun \I II isrr,lrletot—io.i.ll , l) II Crawf,rd I•rrra.knf \V TL•vi)p.or: F.x.a utfr--Ilitsbu,, , o.-- .1 II '% t114 , •:‘, NI I Otly— I. AVESTERN I NeE ctoll'.lNl l'rrrsnur. , ln N'' RU E 10+1 b:, Prt,i t, t 31 (1 , 11/I".N. : . . , ••t t.tar) Will twsurr wgni ,tli 1, I lip: awl MA illN All liswiex will Iw lila tally A lion, 1 todititti.m. 1 , 11 , 4 Et...., . known in [hi , roomadith. in.l prtatlytti.,tm and lit.t.r..ltl). . !Lana. tn. I Ow). ttnyt. :utettuu.si, tts.tth t Ilt- o t.. it t it. who (lest, 1.. Ittotand nfat,lit,— It. NIIIIrr, Jr. It, J. NI . N Jr., II I 4 tti,rls C I A 1 G• .4, I htrra.... l • Mlle). A lexntl.l, Tlp.uvt. =SEM 44- N.• 92 Wnte, Art-h.q. , • I Si C. , . up Main.) Pit txbur....l, Pittsburgh Dollar Saving■ lublitution NEXT I,oilfi T., 1111 , I'll'7 , lli 121;11 DINK. IS NOW,. OPEN .1:61 frmt 9 t.. ni.•. ••0 W 1.110,14 ). ~..,,,turti.v) VV,1111...... if .411 t u't lock. 11.1..v1t+ rt. , Iv• ..1 116.1 1.406 116411 11,16 /1. th. .11i, .111/11 I.sl 114 l'l,l' I. 41/11 , 1111. , •I1 011' brnt 1. 41.111/116.111.' ,11.11,6 16111.4 ..1 All., 161 :1.• •11.. • 11. Li t 1;1 ton. 11 tilLwo .1)11 U. Ikt, kofen Ilill 1;t3,, .1 , 1. it .1 C,ilm .h F ,"„ F. Fti L;I./tEu liLl ' r • 4 4'1,11 jyl4,tily BANKERS AND BROKERS 011* 5t , . , • 1 ; and B 1 . ill 0-i i• N. F. w:ri s , Mt, 41-1 ./,• “o!afrt .14 , 31,1.. I, 1.0.1 t. • pr, All • “zult,utli - ati-to • N )NS. liotrikr= ;111 , 1 1111 :And I , A 1.., \ • XIII it,l in, itinzi ve•tvrtt o.r..tat -,tt All• -zuttn.tli - ati-n+ • p• tra.ll 1/,p1.411. r . tit ruttt . t t. ttt T 1 E. A IiNUI.I) (10., lialtki•rs and I h-,.• Ik./kler• tit FA I. %.44.8. I'o6l ,1 , 1.1 Tlrllo Dl7lre, 61, 1 .411 , 71 611.6 1.. 11.11./ 1.1.• 1 , 111111,61 4i/,1,) 1,7 u 1 "1 tt,. A• ..ntrnikK,ll 4d - N•• 71 F6Olllll .61 , 1.6./ 1,61,1. 1 1111 N NVt)( .01 , 1 V.), .' 1 ! II fI 1 1 ,00 .1 t. 1.0i.00,.. 4,/, - L, al 1 . , ..pj,.,,m,. t, 11 -1 11(.01.1S WO( Br , ker.:o . Fwurlh Ktn-et, Patelqugh, NEW SPRIN(; N„ Pittaburgh, P •ohscrihrtm i,;r1.1 tvl and fir.• now upPmug thvir hi•i l , di d l'i( I• I. to what( diet wish to caU the it. (liar (tarn( ot their enahnnera and the pul.hr g , florally el (wives that we hate never 1.4.1, tint to oiler t :111.1 ,legarnble a Ytt,li. an theprea. at. tear DRESS (ha WS DEPAIRTM ENT'dl 110 %111, and novelties of the - EXIM rich Black and Colt.re,l M.jramjq t ,.. S i lk y Chew. and Striped •• •• Ylaiu. Striped and Plaid lila, k • Twleithi Silk Pullin,' 0la:.: " " Chain •• Barega •• •• Ale", 'risme. liaregen. Clta lies. I.IIAVIIE. aLc. SHAWLS AND MANTLES (tar Shawl airl Mantle Room to cuppla-d with all itslosi of Crap, Caalitiirt a Stella, lit ha, Nharant Hp, l'hantilla, Late, ..... 445. 2 u 1 MEE MEM NKE1.1,1.1 qui I On - EtoCit of C. , Harm, Hect., dr., is 11.4 peon, .I ty uul ntook We.ot of tico Nloooaxtom. Ate, u guod mssortmeot AI , iI'IZNING A .NI) 111,1 GOODS. I h.PiI.F.ST I C 44. Prints, liinglakins, can, ks, Module. ickinza, hem, k ,Jeanne Cabal riet 1.21. Limn and Paw ;.,t,f! kr. Alen, Glovig, Ilmnery, liilloms. and .•aery other ai usunliv kept in it Mat-chugs Pry iitaals Ilan,. t.. whe I, e tailielea gall and examination hefere purchasing els.mher, as we feel omilhient we lava never be.•n able 1,. a desirable stisk. LV V F. liii rift For Mel ly Vising, 74 Market dtrwt, s2,'-'7 I , b 37 111=1 MANSION HOUSE, G EORG E A I: RENTZ, MOPRIETOR, Nn. 344 Liberty ,treet, tle• Passenger Depot of the Peniw3l,ll.llia Railroad. which make.. it the must CiitlVYllii . tit house in Ow eity for pmseinzer s ring by that road. The proprietor having, at uandderable en pen,. t-.-I ul , in excellent style, the MANSJON IU tUsE, w..uld "„., fully solicit it share of puldic putronm, There le a splendid STABLE and exteuslve W AG, iN YARD, ,wiord. ing ample acoomunslatiou to travelers and b.uusn•ro. Ili- Larder and Bar will be furnbilie.l with, the last the mark, can aflord. ST. CLAIR noTEL, truer Penn mid •st. Clair streets. Pittsbnrgh, "Brown's Hotel," having tither this large and coin in • Mous HOTEL, and having inland it in untguithviit would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling publ, to give him a call. Aimured. with the convenience of the house and hie long experience in the business, n p m , entire satisfaction, and his charges mo.lorate febt2 W5l. C. CONNELLY. (2 . 001) INTENT 11017 SE, corner of Liter ‘_S ty and Lima streetn, nor pep junlaly JAMES SHANNON ; Pr..pri,.tor. KENNET ALE.—W. D. ENGLISH, Sde Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated Kennett Ale and iirlAra Stout. Also, Common Ale sad Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, Is respeetfulls solicited. an I 1:y MINERAL WATER AND sARsApA, ALLLA.-1911. D. SMiLISH, Pitt street. Mow Penn, is new manufacturing and bottling the above beverage, an extensive scale. HL articles are of the best quality. and matittleceured from the purest materials. octl7ly 7, • j • • • - 4 ' • - • , • ••• • te is i e - 4::::•:""r 41 % 4• ••* * • s_ 4 • 7 ' • 4 ft. 4.1‘ INSURANCE —..5500,000 6. Flon•nce, .I.iroc F.. Neall, I.strung,lrk, Ding..., on. It. 11.•!En1)..1.1. Frt.d. anuld, Isaac 1.,1,• )N1 AS 1;: 1.1.4 )IiF.NCE, l'r,*oltsot r.l-111301..11, Socrol.ary. "ITTSBURGLI 11,1‘...1. 11. M k, Co!. S. 1%. A. 11. M'Calmoot. ACT1101:17.1-1 , ITIBIESI .t,.:1) Ai(N4ol,ll. N. , 74 IME=I 11:1.\ z.! , •• TNI",[I . I , .1.1, )1 Klr .1,41t1 ! it..1. 4• 1t NI. IT A V. ltf , ,er M .1.11 I'. 11.. t. I I=llllll DRY GOODS lIOTELS RESTAURANTS 4. • ' 't =MEI .:a. RAILROADS uNLY RoLTI: WITH TflItHE DAILY VROM PITTSLIURGH TO CIINCINIS.I.II HM:TE WITH THREL DAILY FROM P/TTSBUROLI TO L/.4 YTO _V A A MASA PUL 01110 AND PENIS-SYLVAN:A Wit 4" LITTLE ;MIAMI RIILROA":3 VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS !thicken Route Punt Pittsburgh to Ciuriunu It 1 2 4 , , NLI:TING at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Lin v ,t,,,t,u4 Is, Ititilrolui, azal ihtilr..4, and the LawrellevhtleCh an 4 Xeuht uith the Dityti. and Ni,m, and Centriti ItaLirvittla. Tintoutm TIC. sia Cii and CIle:1111..1o, h., laixington, bininville, St. A..i. and Da) h.ll, I.lthk)ette, l"•r it limit, St. TIM 1.111'L6 \II van riiiinecting with t h e r.ivinctiinU. s. Lino Stnanieri, Unit. and and the IlV ,, retieebtirgh 14,31 e. ”tier- Iheihtiel 0, other r , hile vinn 41 , . ki•t , hr nil naltes ran pet , ell.rvil Via r. 11111111,11. 211t.1 it,. Little Minn° Th.. n. 111.• 1,111 ( . 1.1•I Colmul.uc thing, the shorteett I. and .opeai. L... An. :in, )131 , 11111 flint. n.• 114. By :he 1 , ..p.5t awl lit.lit•fi.rlttt:h, noitt• front Cretttlit, n ri 0 .1 to nyvoti, oral rganp..iied to 4,NVICOII/0 rolt, th C,lt:ml.ll+ t•• Cite :old ITA ia 11.t114,1 is, pir., , eugrre rsd , ',el-. 1.11,0 , 1 , qt and ,rn ,, 11.. Iv) Ine For,ht rue/ 11.11.1 , ,ww1e• Ti:..I pameetuzer+ ride °Nee the r“glee , t 10.1... TIIREE DAILY : I . lt AIN VI L Ci,LUMP.I.7S AND rIRST TRAIN k.'el.,l•lt A. M. f . r.' 11, . • N••tli.t. I :N. I, xiagton la, rt•ti, Train arm,. u.tl I •.t..• 11..111 :tad oliant,,, it: ad,:tuvt. ,d the Y .,0 • ,, r , Tit NIS .LS r-l• , 11,11 .11 ~k.1•, 1 1, A NI. ami CII.• 11111.tii Th, ‘11.1.1,,,1111.1.111(111 ia I'..ll:lnltti. I•. Om 11,41,4 l'ltt.l,llrgh at I'. \I I , t X, ',I, l'llit•itmati, atl lu 1.'1.11..5.. ‘..' 1..i5cr.,.. , •1 , 1,,,11 It. lite. 1 . \X' , DAILY TII \l\ \ T ,, N, AND 1 \ 1 , 1 AN. , t1.“1.1,. Ut.s NI. I X, 51, 111.1M11.11. , 11-. T. .5. \ 051,, -, I ..1:14. ( •...- I .41 • A Al It, 11l liaiJati.kll-. 'l , lm, TR k'y h 1, 11. 1, r'r \ • 11.1 1,1% 111 , t1:111 1 .1 11 1/11, I; • 1:1• N • Illlflillll r TT:r ov.lz h N hv :tt Ir ~ 1 11 r ~f, , PA R 1,•1 rwra! OHIO A ND 11ISSISSIPPI RI I L ROA I 'llll, AM/11Ni ' I'o , l %,i4,Al$ raw. , 11, , • all lit,' WI A F F... 1 ;1,i4 1:4u.1 nIVA.1111(14KiAl•-, tltt. Itt ttrt,lttit.ta from htt •Ittzrt, t- • tt,t t u.rtt lutimn, , t , ..:.• uttt. Tern. 11.tult• ttLtd lot tint., hurt.. "f Tont. !Into. I NI. at • A NI r• •—• at C 1 .1.411111.. 1..: /11..111 11s1 . 1 t . 11/./1•••1•• 1 01.11/1/ . / 11,, I, lth 'LOU , . a rll-1 . 1 . •• ..f . Ira . aL N ana ) I 1 1 li I I I It t,t It tt. t.tztottn, .t I tilt , • 1.. 1,1 1, Nlt.t.,t, N..‘t •• r t.tt: :1••1'1,- , / 1 , 411, 1 ,, I'l 1,4/11, .illlls, :I: . I . . n I, ..1./ 11.01 =MEE= IME/MEM=I I I Ix I I NANSI NIA 11 U 1,10111) it-af Itrt rrn 11.111%Ittirgh and Philath 11.11111 1110= - 1 r 1 . 01-!.,.1 , I r i I •11 i I \ 1,, it \ ‘• 'II k• , • , 111 1.171 , ., :IN • l'.l 't! , .1).1. Al ,•• ..I It. Is qv.. 1.• I • I. •I. t• Ali. • . • I .1. I IEIEI .1 NI 011 1:: ‘ , lll. I'ENNSVI.I ANIA ItAll.li011) r c+l II furl I .l‘ TR 11, T , '..111k.. I,r , 111 "H.! " T r !. .• . I , t:•• la 1,111 I-• I-rugr , l-1 tn•rn Couvr Itairml,rixscrti I-1111121 Ho 1, 111 r I F.. .5 .N 1 /•,11..r. it. -1 .II L 't. • ..rlr: I: .1 r I .11 w..1.. 1 rt - Aw ; .. 1 / 1 ”,11. `l)llll...Timlg 1.1 1 mwtll. . .1 . 4 W... 1%, A1..1.11 1t1.1.. ,t n 11ttA1,i1 S, II:, 1 wz,ll, , • r”; ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, 74 Nlark.4 TI1F: Great Unitcd Slates Mall and E.xprr.. TWo UAINS NUN It• 1.1,111 h 11,31 Hd. 111 t ., 1111.411,1 eith Trtithe the 111,., Njpit ,A 11.1.1 it •111.1 1:1111"i4il twd tiftiewt Ithanati. I. •TO :lt• 111 ni .111,1 and 1.!,:y cont .u,“. It. 11. r..ute It 1,-at chic/14" a A M. 1111,1 P. Al L. LI ISt) CAII, 1.4 71 1...111A Lp thin tram tat, the vit, of II and M 1,.. IL li. 141 un. t.arrityl A. M. on.l 1.1.. P. M ImarQur. AND I ; I.LLNA 1 . .111t1.4111. nt Puffinol t-tpt..note Ihtl-119.1nt with Patly I.ltlt- tt-tt.tnt Pt..l“-t, 1•.1 - P.llll ittol It,, 1 . 1.1., row ran, 'lntitiNl,,,,•l:4,il,. I, Cid, ago atld b[ilquitiv at A 11 and 7:01 P. NI. . - . tht• 11.1111 Oar. 411, th.• d.....1..11‘,1 jr :ay( ”.; hi.lg:Lt k..” tr..n Out . - b. Si. 1,11., mid /s. our,. it, 11 , 1%111/ ••• 111 1 /11: 11 , 1 T. , 111, by tAth in:: it , at 1...0 al; I..rtani thiA inn ItA•1 At Ow “ttic I tl. .) P. 11.01,AL1, (1111 i Ant ,11. rnotral hail Heal m Clltcay.... I:. It. \ Suiv•rint.•lCl. I 61 1. BINGHAM N. CO. - NSPORTA T 176; Lim, VIA ENN A N .1.1 It A 11.1. A IP —Th4 , Aro pr Ntred t. slop F. OCT' oFI wnnlP.‘ll.‘ t.. 1/.1i1,1, I. I' N. ,‘ 1,1.. VIII u,.. IV. riot_ di 0) .irt .wir tion n \l a, Ft vi;....111.: 1 , . r‘‘,. Pitt `la:.ah ~11 /. , .NIN. Iln , n,h aI)AII,V LINE.I-' LVANI A NAI. no.crs. ;•• L. a l / 1 .•t , .r.•1t.1. ,ttnifiket.t..H. . . tiElt HINGHAM .( (••1. tipll...o t t'onal (L00n.i11,.,,y IEI('S 'l' 11:k N . SPORT 'l' lON L1N1 , :.- 11_ A nitclidtt ITV.; tt•ttimo•ttritr ton! from the • vn. Potoo,lvmtiL Ontal and Ittutttid, ~ .odtoosn.l •ittr -dom ~ to n Ti trItLE It 11.1 LIN E. u lo• It _on o. . t .tti.tw . it 'Viil 1,11”, 1.•1 - month . I, way. SV , t• 111 ft ddolg. Ilt/.1 Iho. , di:T..4411.1 patron,-n. Stt‘td. Inttoornotonta. ia n nothing spttrili du, irtrt t • 1,11•1, ~..to•rnl pilisfurt 1 , 41 in torwardtt.: 11,,torn and It esint Fr. Ltlon With proutptit ,old dovt.t. KIL:11 At. NIITCHELL.. angl"Ey Canal limn. Pitt:dough. h t. LEMON 'l'lt A NSP( )RTATION LlNE.—Hitting notdo rxtettrive !lariat ton. tlos u Int Pr. u,• ttro [nor aIIEA V It ItI'SINESI , t.y ItEN VLS ta A Al. lind RA I LIMA D. T11E01:011 To AND Fitoll TIIP: EAST ERS ('l'll ES. Wo/IMIIII . O our friend~ 31.1 tlnno. L, notr•ott/.• il••• Itottutt.rtartui and amilrond. that no prune ..tpttn.d a., r•ottlet r .oteneral satt4f.t. :slop porn of Ett,tot t. and Wo...inttt Frelzhl The A ((II DANCE oE THE INCLINED PLANES u\ THE ALLEGIIENI It.ll Hu LA it u,ll g'", rt....d dospatrlt t•• trattmutn , ttt of freight. •.,11 PEN N gttrt.t, at the Canal .514 1.14,1 D S LEMON 'FAWN l'o.)1;ES. —Another lot of tlie,o de .oad,, lawn !tube, ~ , oarely no. .4 3 i on . Alit°, n urw choke lot of printed Jtu,notts and BriLlia4t.t.r, Just se.merred Lay fap2,l] A. A. MASON R CO. OMB MMMEMSM 1856. (;AUGE lit.••I r•I t,,,;.hz :-atl.l..ni liith r 11,:wr 1:.: :twite• II tp“. t.r r.a! .1 M A iCh. :1114,1* . 111 A NI. =EI MEM 11:S 1111111 i:I• ..r the E. 11. nrol 11•• j'ij , • II IA k ,~ r ~, H. 11. 11,,u5T07,.. .44 CHICAGO To Sr. CAIN". IiI:QUE M=CIPMM== RAILROADS CLEVELAND' AND PITTSBURGH RAILR.OAD, OM SMUG WITH Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, Vu ALLIANCE. • THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST li.OIITE To Comma) AND Sr. Lotmi, to vu CLEVELAND. This Route is One Hundred mitre shorter and about ulna Ii 'lre quicker than the circuitous cue via ladianaliolis. Three Doily Trains between Pittsburgh mid Cleveland. Four Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-four hours, And PL I,lliB thirty-seven hours. On 1/1111 alter TUESDAY, January S, 18:16, thqvarains ~n Oda Road will run as followx: - • VIA ALLIANCE. 1 ` The trains of the Ohio and l'ennaylvatda 8311614 , Teat° ritt„b urg h ~t.: 3 (1 A. M. and SAN) A. 11. and 30,7443 i. Leave Annul, at 7.31.1 A. M. and 11:4u Arrive In Cleveland at MOO' A. AL, 206 ;aid 91.0.. T. M. collating there with Cleveland and Toleddrtitilrund rcir Tllll4lo,agt.l, It,ck Inland and St. Louie. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, and the North west. leaving Pittsburgh on the &00 A. M. train, by going in Clevehw .will arrive in Chicago at 8:10 next morning. Pav,engers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, qaleua, and the North-wart, who wish to go through with oat will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 0:00 A. as that is the only train by which close connections are made through to the above points. The trains leaving Pittsburgh at L3O A. NI. and Wellsville at 9:09 A. 31. are the only ones by which passengers can roach stations south of Alliance, or stations on the TUBM rnons extormion. Aar-Tickets for Cleveland., Chicago and the North-wort, via Wellsville. are sold at $1 loss than via Alliance. Thy trains fur Cleveland connect at Hudson with trains 1.1 Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago ran no follows: Leave Cleveland at 8:00 A. hi., 3:30 and 13:00 P. M. Arrive at Chicago at 10:10 P. hi., 8:10 A. M., and SAO A. 01.- Trains leave Chicago for Kock Island and St. Louis as for lows : For Rock Island at 9:00 A. 31. and 11:00 P. M. For St. Louis at 9:15 A. M. and 9:30 P. 31. Passengeni for St. Loris go over Rock 'island Railroad to 02111 thence over the Chicago, Altm and St. .1.4.1 h: Railroad to St. Louis. Passengers by the 9:15 A. M. Train arrive at St. I. nio et 11:20 same evening, and by the 9:30 P. Train at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland and Chicago. YAM': VIA ALIA ANCK AND CLEVELAND. Ist class. 2d cfr. lot dc m. 24 et's. Alliance $2 30 'To La Salle ...$lB 09 $l3 50 Cleveland.... 4 00 Rook lerd.. 18 00 14 t. 9.) lodo G 00 •• Galena IS 18 14 80 Chic;47, 13 00 $lO 00 "Springfield, 19 70 18 20 Biooming'n..l6 90 14 40 .• Iturlington, 19 00 15 Si. 1.,90,. .1S :90 , bo Peoria 18 00 14 On Plowengen. to procnro their tickets nt ti. office ~ 1 this Company, in the Nlonongabeln !louse, dor. d•,or Lebow - the corner. J. DURAND, Supt, Clev.land. J. A. CAUUILEY, Agl, Pittsburgh CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN mu - Jun 11 Northern Illinois to Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. =MU Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAILROAD T Tll2 'H ICAO'I AND AURORA, AND TRACT RAILROAD, I,: NI 1W C 1 )MPLF,TED. and Tr:dux run the entire diehti . t..oi t:111eAlit) TO 13171tLINUTUN, lowa., without Lhati,, ',art The Only Direct Route to Burlington, Quincy, K.o1;u1;, Mo,atirie. o.inawka, Wapel 10, Fort Des Moines, roinnAl Bluff, dr., and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD ROITE from Ciliva,• :it Lonia, Bloomington, Clinton, Decatur, Cairo, Sprtn... r,eld..hicliaonrille, Naples, and intermediate Stations on the Dina,. Central, tireat Western, and Ohio and Mississippi lr. Trains vu the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival Trams from the I , n.st—avonling all laying over at any of ti. inrllllll. t'rages leave Burlington daily fur Southern and Central lowa mud Northern Miseourk.--making the quickest and nne-t route to reach all the important points nest laAlnaippi as far as Cen n t•tl Bluff. with front forty to tilt ooles less staging than by any other route. The Road. f. r a lar,f, intrllatfl tti the way. IA laid with the CONTINUOUS Rlll.. ea Lest riding and met Railroad in the West—well -;.eked with the most modern IsJcontutives and elegant new Cara 44 - By this route, passengers are sure of making ronnee- I bons, and arriving at St. Lost. on advertised time, Itioidll/V Ili. vexatious delay of fogs and ice: and danger. of isavtgo. ...on, as 4 , 11 the rotate by Alton. • laiggage checked direct throngli from Chicago, and a , , hir handling at any point. Tlf TICKETS. by this route ran be purehalaid at ail the ISuiroad °tikes in the hart; at the Other of the Com, [any, coiner of Clark and Lake otryeta, the.iiranii, Itmbhn,; at (I.e lirp..t of the Railroad. and at the Conti - al Railroad (Vire, corner of Lake and f/ai i oppi,ite Tremont 11011%, Chiragor. I.1:1.0; iIT .-...iogned 11 thin route hill rgiaiivP I'. G. HAMMOND C. F.. T'ULLF:TT, (tenet - RI Thket Agent, Chieng, Ate - TICK KT? cml IK pr,ettred M the pi nelpal ltmlr,nd Great A merican and U. S. Express and 111 OF I}IeT.ANC.F. VF:11. AND TV, CHANUE., or CARS AND II Atill AQE AVOIDED. AIR LINE ROUTE BCIREEN cOICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, 1 I A CH ICAO°. ALTOS AN I/ ST. LOU IS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and lithisisiolppl. clliC.kdo To ST. LoULS iu llilj hour,. Tra.ll t].• 1 ill tt,oth Omura! Dritut, t.ot ator ,fnwf— .l. I,nd:l Day Plxprevm daily. Suittlayn excepted, 7:15 A. 31 1,1/t4 Night Exprmn daily, Faturdays excrin.,l, 1 . . 31 lo 01 I It. 11 ElLligrall Many, Sundays 0A celdt..l A NI /.../qy.tge through to St . I iuu dirt-et through to Alt.,n, (2.59 miles.) witli• , nt of car, ot bapnigt., and (..niiiit with the Company atesuners 'WINCHESTER nul REINDEER., ruunui.l. 1.3 Ykl • itilie C0LUV...130 , 3 aith Passenger Trains from Alton I. without landing. These boats, con‘euteuen and elegance, an 11115111 - panNtA on CA -54t ern water.. !Ant* fitted up with Bathe and I,paci,u, st rt,•111,, afiording to passengers tile opportunity r. oas the dust unavoidable in swum, railroad Ira, eline, ,n.I nacltinp !-t Ad" rntreslit,i from the effects of a 1.G.4 r.. ANSAS attd NEBRASKA thin In the mod direol ~t v•od Pa , floairen , de ,, ttnefl for 13loontlrIglon, Fprirgt I, v ilk, Naplex, and all pointe an the Kansas, Climb<Timid mid Tennesse. rivers, will nt, imp..rtaitt airing in distance, being seveuty-tmt, nub•. t. , thirty-twven rifles leas to 111.111ington, a,t tifty-ett:lit ribbon lons to Springfield, than by any oth, t 'Jut, hrougli Tirk.t.9 over this route oan be procured at the nnousßailroad Ticket Ortices In New York, Boston. hut, .1.11400. r .r., Albany. Buffalo, Se., and at all TlOOl4lll licket Offices thro.krtiont the sutt,, and in Chicago at IL. • uipany's Office. No. 44 Dearborn street, oprwsite the Tr,. 1.1,11 11011,1,--anol at the Depot .11 the Illinois Central Hell. 10,4 Water street. t,11,1e Ilaggxce Nlen will alwayn be at the Depo(.4 101, ILOllli.l 11110 (111.3L,', to noy p.int ,lerired on the line. 11. P. NIOEWAN, Jr., Sup,ritit.undent IL .1. D. SCHEILMEI2IIOIIN, General Pimeeugpr Age.' NEW ANI) DIELECIV ROUTE, gtie I.ROM PITTSBURGH TO Ind:m.l.Al, Clue:lgo, Terre Haute, Rock I SIAM, In , Ilk, I •WR(Ito, Evansville, I Mbuque, Dayton, Cairo, Nelda, Memphia, Peoria, Zanesville, Vickoburg, Newark, Now Orleans, AND TOR PRINCIPAL CITIES IN TIM WMT AND NOCTH, Via the Steubenville Sr. Indiana Railroad! Which is now completed and in sueoressful operation IN.. : , t••111,,ville and Newark, Ohio. Railroad and Steamboat futilities, this ..rters to tin, 'envoi, a degree of comfort unrivalled by any running, Soot from rittAburgli. =ll3ll Fell• Arrangement On and after MONDAY, November 6th, 1555, a DAILY LINE elegant and swift running Steamers, cmmnand,d and accommodating lacers, will May, Pnts hugli es ery day at 5 I'. M. VENTURE Captain Goanox. FAIRY QUEEN C ktma, Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville ,at 7 e'elnek the following morning---counectmg with the Foot Lain at 7:16 A. M., waking direct connection with Trains i , ,r all the salsa° cities—thus obtaining a comfortable night's red, and avoiding 9te4l-tigue if night tra,l by rai/roeti 4 Fare as cheap as by any other Railroad route. For Through and Local Tickets, and further information, itt,mtre ~t JOHN J. HOUSTON, . . No. 115 Watnr street, Pittsburgh. OEO. W. FULTON, Supurintrodent. DEVENNY, th , ueral Agent. norl3 PITTSBURGH & UONNELLSVIIALE RAILROAD OPEN FROM WFI' 4 T NEWTON TO CONNELLSWILLE, fifiy-eight loam! from Pittsburgh, im the Youghiogheny Tins new first-chts,9 Road IN now open fur the tranaporta ti,,n ufimmengera and freight, In c o nnection with the tine steamer EOLI AN, from Pittsburgh to Conn,. vilhy tail, nn The mteamer EOLIAN a leave her wharf, aln•ve the \l• , uouNahela Bridge, overy afternoon, la 1.11-pazt three Jr lock, for We'd. Newton, connecting' there will the Morn iuß leaving at /;:30 for Connellsville, and maching llu•r,• at ll:fto A. M., in time for the Stop. for UIIII.IIWWYI. Fore to Counellsville $1 75 For, o germ tow n 2 25 A Tram Will lea, Counellsville 1.1.1 the wonting, at O 1:, o'cick. Ibr }Bert Nowtoit, and connect there with the steartiel I,ollati at 7:30, 111 Milo to re.a.ch id 1 )1. r:or.• from Qmneu vilir to Pittsburgh For. from Uniontown to Pattsburgh... The Ie I Freiglit and l'ansenger Train will lino Con nell,ville at 10:30 A. M, atild returning will louse West Newt,. at 3:30 P.M, stopping at all way ~tations for 11,1,-,ltt and pa gingers. On Saturday the usual afternoon train will lie out r until foll,wing morning at S::10 o'clock. _ . holeengera by the Saturday afternoon boat front Pitt, burgh eau by tide arrangement go forward without delay. Yor further itlfOrlllatioo, apply to the Oftin.re on lmvtrd the atolunine,Lt 1:01.1AN, or to tt o Aguitta at Weld 'Newton and Conne aville. /._W. CALDWELL, ert3o Assisthr — it Superintendent. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD '1 k 1 DAILY TRAINS FRO3I PITTSBUIDIII To • KrrrANNlsti. Li vi• ar. N. 1, Expram, S.:111 A M., arriving at Kittanning :011 A M N.•. 2. Aci . otonit.itlatiou, P. AI.. itrriviug of Kittanning' at P Fare to Kittanning, $1,85 STAGES WILL RUN PROM KVITANNTICIL in ronnee te.e with Ile. 'Frulna, for the foLlewing PARE. FMK .$1 75, Brookville il 75 3 251Brudy'd Bend 3 25 2.silietmersburg =ME Tickets to all of the above places van be procnred at the oftiee. corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and nt the Depot Taylor etrrot. inunil.use.+ will leave the rurner of Market and Fifth, and Poun and Wayne stroata, at 7:40 A. 51., and 4:50 P. M., in enunoction with the Trahus. A. J. HOPPER, my 2 Enruiratendent. ,IV ^ • MEI MtDICAL. DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A ITIENOMEIVON IN MEDICINE. Health Restored and Life Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR. TT WILL replace weakness with strength, incapacity with efficiency, Irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and this not only without hazard of rent- Lion, but with a happy effect on the general organization 41 - 4" Dear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, tininh with the nervous system, and that the paralization of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, th( Elixir Cordial le the only reliable preparation known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. • No language can convey an adequate Idea of the fumed-- ate and almost miraculous change which it occasions in the dkeascdolebllitatod and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and pbvsica symptoms of nervous disease vanish together under its influ ence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cordial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore it bolts normal condition. LOSS OF NISTMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rash of blood to the head, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destruction —fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, Irritabili ty, nervousness, inability to sleep, disease Incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, constipit Lion, etc.. from whatever causes arising in, if there be any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely infal lade A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalliied effects of this great restorative in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been Invented— thonaands of invigorants concocted---all purporting to he specified in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers front weakness, derangement, nervousness, tro mord, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether collar to pier sex, or common to both sexes—should giro the Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial, after they have 119,4 i a ta two, n dsornugh regenerator of the system. In ail directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off spring, who would not here been so lint for this extraordi nary preparation. And it in equally potent for the many diseases for which It is recomineuded. Thousands of young men have been restored by using it, and not in a single in stance has It failed to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION, Or consumptive habits, am restored by the use of a lattle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from n pale, yel. law, sickly color, ton beautiful florid complexion. These ore some Of the sad and melancholy effects restored by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the bodt and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous iTtita bility, derangement of the digestive functions, general de- Linty, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the feaztul effects on the mind are much to he dreaded. Loss of memory. confusion of ideas, depression .1 spirits, evil forebodings. aversion to society, self-distrust, love of solltnde, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced. All thus afflicted, BEINJILE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, EEEEMMIII Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most no- cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indent, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the Mind becomes atm - lowed with despair, and filled with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of another I.ecomea blighted with your own CAJJTIONI Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor', lac-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the follow ing words blown in the glass: • Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial. C. RLNG, Proprietor, N. Y. The Cordial in put up, highly concentrated. in plot —prire three dollars per bottle, two for tire dollars, adz frr twelve 11011i1r11. C. H. RING. Proprietor. 1.32 Broadway, N. Y Sold by Druggists throughout the United Statea, and the West ludim. Pittsburgh D. fiEO. R. KEYSER, No. 140 W..od 1.1 FLEMING BROS, No. 60 Wood street; R. E. SELLERS, Wood street. • Allegheny City...BECKHAM & 3PKENNAN; A T.SAMPLE k • J I IE P DJ LEMING. " AO.lll D. PARK, INHALATION CHIE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUIPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL. HYGEANA DHOVOIIT IIuSIE TO THE DOOll OF THE MILLION AIVONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent ly been made by lle. CtiriS. of this city, in the treat lac utithlllll., and till dideitseti of the We refer to • • Dr entiTne llTnEsivA, on ItlnstiNn 11911Liii APtlil nVb CanaßT STRLrP." With thin new method, Dr. C. late h. red 11111 113' afflicted :Ines to health; an evidcuos of hvl. p.o . ha , tans innumerable reililleziten. Spenking of the t rent muscat. n physician remarks It is evident that inhaling breathing an ni4reisibk, heating ,11.14,r—the I,,ik•rtiti unixt relate ill direct contact with the whole an ial viivitiod of the lung., and thus escape the. many cliangcx produced upon thorn when introduced into th. xtoutneh, and subject to the prates of The !typo/ton in for sale by all the Druggists throughout the conntry. - -Nrsu York .I)utchmars qf January 14. The Inhaler Is worn on the breast, under the linen. with out the leant Ine,inwilieliee—the heat of the laxly hero auttrient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of MS'S at-ureic like the fallowing, niisrlit he named: o n o pookago of the Ilygeana has cured me of the asthma, of six years' standing. .1. F. NYLEIBIItr, Postmaster of Duncannon, Pa. I MO carrel of the Anthem, of ten year? standing. 11 Ur Curti.' Ilygmtna. \MAr.oann RASroN. Brooklyn, N. F. Mr. of No. fi Hammond street, N. IL, won curod nl sev, re 0000 or 11,r, hitin by the Ilygrann. My obit, ham been cored of a digreming cough. of sorerd y-rrr' stauchng. and decided to b , incurable by the physi clan. IMP was cured In ono mouth, by the flygentm J. H. GAIIBF.P.T, Richmond, Mr, The her. Dr. CHS.l^7l3i, of New York, testifies of our merli. rive in the following language: Dear .9ir—l think highly of Dr. thirds' Hygeana as a rem. edy in dloensee of the throat and lungs. Haring hal !tor, opportunity to testify its etbency. lam conviumi that it .1 most excellent medicine, both the IF yrnp and the appliaition to the chest. N. 11.--Dr. C'urthe Hygeana Is • the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are bast imitetions, viii and 1N1131110U5 connterfelts. Shim them as yon would romoN. For sale by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood litre( ti It E. Sellers A Co., Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; Sargent. New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Itochester. myltdswtm _ _ P. Brown's Essence ofJamalca Ginger. T ills ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary diarrhea, incipient cholera, in short. in all meet of prostration of the digestive fin action;, it is of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic vhuiern and sunnier romplainta, it is peculiarly effiration4; no family, mills el nal or traveler should be without it. C tents.-13.0 snre to get the retalill. Fa:euo.•, whirh is prepared only hp F. illti/WN, at hia Drug and Ctuqui..al e.t.a , . N. E. corner of Fifth and Chentnut streets, and for sale by all the I,l,es:table Apothecat ire in the United Stan•e, nod it) l•it tiolitirgh Iy And In Alh•4hrnp by TILE SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From all parts of the country, north and Routh. the propri• • o•r. are almost daily to receipt of such flattering tmtiittonl Dials is the following. relative to B. A. Fahnestock's unequal e.I Verrnifttge : .31 tees. 8..1. F'uknitstxk d Cb.—l have been soiling sour Vet lounge in this place for five yearn, and take.pleesure in stating.. for.the information of the trade and of the public, that it has been, so far as I know, one of the 11101 at satisfac tory remedies in the market, and one of the most saleable medicines we have. I have also personal knowledge of Its so n 1 effects in numerous cases under the treatment of our physicians, all of whom use It regularly, and always found it to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can recom. mend it as one of the safest and best ibi the market. A. STOLLENWEIICR. Prepared and sold by Tt. A. FA.IINESTOCE A CO., tiihW corner of Wood and First eta., Pittsburgh. W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, :321 and 333 Liherty street, 01 , 1 , 115111 . Smi thfield mt rear, PITTSBURGH, M°N-ITSIENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE STUN ES always on hand; Stone and Marble Curldr4 and Vaults for Cemeteries, made to order. Purnitnre and Washstand Tops. and Imposing Stones nta.lo Inachinory. In less time and better style than can I.e don• bi mere manual labor. Particular attention is paid to the .nufacture MARBLE MANTLES, of a hielt we have a large variety of beautiful pattern t. Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, es no feel pernutuled that after doing so, and learning vur priete, ISE; and upwards.) but few who are able to own a good house, will be willing to remain long without pmenrink our o r more Marble ManUes. They require no sernbbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament tearoom; are not liable to take fire, and cost but little more than a good wood mantle. Marble sal low to the trade. Hearth Stones made to ntdor tnir stock of Marble is the largest iu tho West, and being mantifiketnrerl by the best workmen, aided by untehinery, ia, worthy of attention. Irders, addressed to too, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, filled with despatch. IV. W. WALLAC.?.. SMUT MACHINES.-LULL'S PATENT BURR SMUT NfACIIINES, used in 700 111I11a in the Went. They run light, clean well; are durable, and trhou they liecome mmuthlth, the edge eau be renewed by craeltliig the Burr. They have been used car five years in the City. tshurgh, lone of the largest mills iu the West.; and warrantedarwarrantedto clean well. For partimlars, see brunt...hills. - Orden, tilled at :Mt Liberty street, Pittsburgh. an= W. W. WALLACW: rip() \TILL OWNERS.—French Burr and 11 Laurel 11111 Stones, Belting Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mill 1r na, Scren A, 6,19,11 Wire, Corn and Cot , lindens, C. 1.1. trim Proof Staffs, Sc.. always on hand and made to order, at 317 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penn. nyC W. W. WA LLAC K.' (I TEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.— kJ Engines, anti the latest improvements, warranted hoot quality, ❑ hand and made to order. Boilers of Jutkiatti iron, made no short notice. Orders filled with defiputch„ist 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. apt/ W. W. WALLACE., .. ~Oi — FLOURING Miati. —The] subticriber has on hand, rind in manufacturig. Portable I. louring Mills. of an imppoved quality; they are very coins. !met, run light, grind fast, (five to fifteen bushels per hour.) , emu lie driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove* it valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and large mock feeders. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. - W. W. WALLACE.' BBESON'S IIYT)RAULIC CESIENT, OR WATER. LIME.—The unitersignisl keep constantly sac hind a large stock of this article of the irPnt qualify. The :mention of Contractors and Builders of Navigation Locks., Aqueducts, Bridges. Reservoirs for Water Works. Sic.. is ie• quested to thin article. The well knawn resistance and fire twee iousneas it water, characteristic of this Cement, rend it the first necessity in all structures expiated to the ß ae N tl6 - of vrater orsdartip. targamt ENGLISH RICHARD._ O. . C - A RPETS ARPgTS!!—Superior quality Brussels, Canton Matting, eke., &c. A fresh arrival at the Fourth Street Carpet Store. ap2S ..~ rt~. ,•~ ~~rt - ` 1333313 EIMEM Neer Tong, November 15. 1,51 A. FAIINESTOCK S co SCULLY A Co. 11. P. SCILWARTZ. LEE A. BECKHAM liremxsaoare. Ala., April lAth, 1F.45. M. D. 3 H. !.100ALLUM =lll ~, ; ~ r a~,' i}i !eV N g. L.4Sl'a~- El= I=3ICAI. f , AYEIVS CHERRY pECTOBAf f , feArtn CUM olio 000tlflfi Ccri.SB:II6ARSE NKSS, DIWNCIIMS, WITOOPINCI4X/UOll, CROUP, ASTUMA AND CONSUMPTION. 'Tate RTZEDT Is. offered to the Cont i. mustily with the confidence we feel In % y 1 an article which seldom fails to real ize the happiest effects that can be de. sired. So wide Is the Held Of Its' use - ei fulness' and, en niinterolffirtiraCatten of Ito cures, that almost every section of fir Ail , \ the country &Isom& in .pet ens, pub. licly known, who have been restored - from alarming and even desperate dis- Ma% of the lungs, by its use. When once ;tried, he supe riority over *nary other medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape observation, and where Its virtaelf arts ktorwhilhe public no longer hesitate what antidote to aleDlo/ fair distressing and dangerims affections' of•tbe pnl.monee gone, which are incident to our climate. Nothing has called louder for the earnest inqulri of mall cal men, than the alarming prevalence and fatality of Con sumptive complaints, nor has any one class of diorama, had more of their InVestigations and care But as yet no ade quate remedy has been provided, on which the publki could depend fur protection from attacks noon the respiratory or plus, until the Introduction of the Y PECTORAL This article is the product of a long, laborious, and, I believe, successful endeavor to furnish the community with such a remedy. 01 this last statement the American peoplearenow themselves prepared to Judge, and I appeal with confidence to their decision. If there is any dependence to be placed ht what mon of every ciaos and station certify it has done for them; If We can trust our Caen senses, when we see dangerous affections of the throat and lunge yield to it; if we can depend on the assurance of Intelligent Physicians who make it their business to know—inahort, if therein any rellanoe upon any , thing, then it is irrefutably proceretbat this medicine does re. Beim nod does'enre the clam of diseases It fa designed for, be yond any and ail others that =known tot:nankin& littlish., true, it cannot be too frmly published, nor too widely known. The ail:limed should know it. A remedy that awe la mites lens to them. Parents should know it, their children are priceless to them. All should know it, fur health can be priced to no une. Not only abonid it be circulated here, but everywhere. not only in this country, but in all countries. How faithfully we have acted on this Conviction, is shown in the fact that already this article bas made the circles of the globe. The nun never eats on its limits. No continent Is without it, and but few peoples. Althoimh not in eogotteral nee in other nation. as in this, it is employed by the more intelligent in ainwat all civilized countries.. ltis torten. myely employed in both America,—in Europe, Mill, Attlee, Australia and the far-off Islands of the sea.. Life' is as dear to its 11088C.50113 there aa here, and they graapat a valuable remedy with oven more avidity. Unlike tenet preparations of its kind, it is an expensive compoirition of costly mahniHtl. Still it el afforded to the public at a rensouably low price, and what la of vastly more importance to them, Ite quality bl starer suffered to decline front Its original standard of excel lem e. Every bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, le as good ns ever Lae been made heretofore, or an eve are ca pable of making. No toil or cost Is spared, is maintaining , it In the beat perfortion which ft le poiwible to prodace. Hence the patient who procures the genuine Cntugi Pao ?Oast, can rely on haying as good an article as has ever lain tool by dome a Ito testify to its cures - Sy paneling this course, I hare the hope of doing some good in the world, es well OA the satisfuction of believing that lunch has been done already. AW• Prepared by 3. C ATER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, !lass. ;lull by It. A. FAIINESTOCK 6. CO., at wholesale and re tail, by every Druggist in Pittalnagh, and by all Dealers everywhere. - apbbodirw 05trat Cult' '*ttntel3u; % Ott:WORT Jr - Dr. Dogers , - r, 211._AA FOR TUX COMPLZTE CORR OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Asthma, AND ALL OTHER LANG COMPLAINTS TVIDING TO CONSUMPTION! THE above Expectorant, prepared hy an experienced . Physician and Chemtit, 'has now btrOxie'a standard Preparation, and le offered for. the-COMI 4 LBEE•OUREI of. those diseases of the THROAT and LiliNOSs which, if neglected, usually terminate fatally in CON—' vIJMPTION. It contains no Opium, Calomel, or; any mineral whatever, burls composedentirelfof those Recta, Ilerlka, and Vegetable SuManeer, which have a specific influence upon the• Lungs and their connected organs. Its immediate effect is to allay all irritation, and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secre tions, from the Throat and air-pasaageg, thus 'relieving the Cough, by subduing the inflammation and other causes which give rise to it. It is approved of and re commended by Physicians of the highest standing, end may be given with perfect stet) , to the youngest child or the moot delicate female. Lass than half a bottle will generally cure any ordi4 nary COLD or COCtiUs by following the directions. One bottle is tonally salricient for a ease of Infln vaz A few doses will relieve Tickling in as areat.l Or 110ariiietieNAL • One bottle will effectually stop Spitting blood. ' Thaw*" Sim bottles only are required In Bronchi.. ills or Asthma. Four to Eight bottles will cure any case of Incipii. ! ? ent Consumption. . . One bottle is warranted always to do good, and satisfy the patient that he Is on the right road to a CUB.FIt Judge now whether or not It Is best t k use P office _ Certifi cates on Die at the oce from multitud of restored r- • fcrers. A. L. SCOVILL & Co., Proprietors,, No. 304 BaoAnwAY, (cor. Duane St.) New-York, For Bale by all Druggists throughout the tinrial MAN / and Oanadas. ace- For sale, wholesmlo and retell, by IL it SELLERS CO.. corner Wood and Second streets. gold slim by HENDIM.SON & DIM., Liberty street; 11. P. S.CIIWAItTZ, awl 8ECE114.51. & McitIiNNAN, Allegheny City. noraCtdsw The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, of Roshgry, has trtiCOV bred in one Of our common pabtnre weeds 'a remedy that ourtm ern, kind o f Humor, from the more Scrofida tott r.,le mon Pt alp?, Ile has treirted it In over eleven hundred cases. and never nand except in two cases (both thunder humor.) Ile has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value. all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cum a arming, wore mouth. (Inc to three bottles care the worst kind of pimples of the face. Two to aim bottles Will scour the syStem or bolls. Two bottles are mu-ranted to cure the worst canker in the, month and stomach. Three to flee bottles aro warranted to cure the worst assn or erysipelas. • One or two bottles are watranted to cure M Lnutor of the 'favo bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear and 1,1,40b1 - a among the hair. . • • Your to six tatulea are warriutted to cora corrupt and rem ain ulcers. one to,ttle will sure only eruption of the akin. T•ao t o throe sill ore warranted to rote the moot iles p•^rate cases of rheumatism. Two or Lbrev hettles ere Ivarrauted to core the Worn( ewe, of ring-worm. Vero tA, eight bottles will curd the worst cam of scrofula A I.eneflt is always experienowl from the'firstUttlA, and n pellect cure 1.4 Warr hied wheal the above quantity is taken. Nnthinir Links an Improbable to those who have in vain tried ell the wendorinl medicines of the day, as that a com mon werri growing in the pasture . , awl along °Metope walls, shoold cure every humorin the trYstem; yet It is now a fixed fact ir you inure a loaner it has to start. There are no ifs ands, hums or lia's about suiting some cases and not yours. I peddled over a thousandhottles tit it to the vicinity' of Boston. I know its effects in : ur.Ory (We. It has already dons some of the greatest curio ever done in Blassadmaerm I gave it to childrett a year old; to old people of sixty. I bare seen 1 nor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flesh was snit and flabby, restored to a porfcct state of health by one bottle. • Tu those who are subject to sk sick headache, one bottle will always cme it. It glow great relief to cntarrh and ills sines, iionns who have been costive for years, have taken and been regulated by it. Where, the hotly is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the func tions of nature, It will cause very singalar.recilings,,bcd pow must not ho alarmed—they always disappear 41 from,four days to a week. There isnever n had-restilt from ft. Ott the contrary. whey, la= feeling is over, feel pouted!' like a new person. r heard nomo-e,f the most extravagant et“)13011IIMS of it that man ever listened to. fin change Of diet it ever aeowei.sr):--eat the bast you eau, get. I have like-, wise au herb. which, when simmered in sweet oil, dissolves Scrofulous: swelling of the neek and ander the ease. ' Price 50 cents. Price of the beedic: illisoaveryjd per bottle. Dfrolions fin. rse.—Atlu . one table spoonful tier day. Children over eight years, I...:esert spoonful: children frosts live to eight years. teesspooniful... -As no direction can be made applicable to all ionstitutious, take enough to operate en the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY given personal attendance iu bad - cases of Scrofula. Sold, wholesale and retell, at Dr. KEYS:Lira, 140 Wood straot, corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. PLEMING, Alla gtomy. . apLlydatc SANDS' SARSAPARILLA IN QUART BOTTLES. fir Ow &moral and Pantarient Cure of all Disextes ariansi from an /nzpuse Sate of the Blood, or Xabit of the System. ifEALTII depends principally upon the conditiod of the blood—its oxidation by Its passage through the lungs, and distiibulinn into the organs of ab sorption, circulation, reeptration, and Secretion, constitute the phenomena of 'Life. These organs :.re imbued with wonderful sympathetic affiultiea; if any one of Them Is im properly affected. they all become irritated and inflamed, the stomach gets deranged, pains of all kinds come on,iiespe daily ill the head and limbs, accompanied with a burning heat, loss of appetite, extreme nervous debility, nauaea, mor bid anxiety, depression of spirits, disturbed sleep, and India sedition to make the slightest physical exertion. If the vital !Mid be charged with the elem'entil of disease, sickness MVO, his the consequence. It is then evident that a medicine is nessled that will clostumi and purify the blood, and each in SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. It Bsaists digeatidn: Mentes : sip; petite, strengtherrethe sysitem, and by removing the cause of the disease effects a complete and permanent gure. The following unsolicited orenuthnication ' one among. thousands that aro from tints, to time affilrmised to us frost all quarters of the world, to which We invite attention: Lynx Co., Otailoa Tea s Marchl4, 1855. Messrs..4.ll & D. Sands, .i."fess Fork-,..Gentlemen:. It} the spring of 1853 1 left Indiana with my wife and seven chil dren for (keen's, and arrived safely at Salmon Falls, Simko ; Diver without any difficulty; at this place our eldest boy was ' River} with a swelling and 'isiseere pains in the legg, whicb day 17 day grew worse, until his lege contracted and becarno pninfill that he could not walk: we had to carry him in about the wagon like an infant; his moaning was siremlllll,.keeping no awake neatly all night. We renchent Albany on the 3,1 Octobier,• completely wpm+ nut Al , fatigue; by this time be was reduced to a perfect skeleton. :lion we were enabled to roniiiit a pliyalelan, Dr: ililt, aStal holt vvtly coofissod he !amid pot cure him, sltisough ire could give him medicine Unit would relieve the paln, rti tMs eat- mosey something remained to be done speedftenr death was Doing reciminenliod to try your Sarsaparilla, Kornred a bottle; niter taking same be unlimited ',sone; but persevering with 141 obtained a alia3lll bpttle, which aemnexi to grapple with the disease. and ininud a marked improve ment: the swelling and pain In the legs were redneral, his. appetite improved., and his color began to return. Thus en-. , a ,„ ra ged, 1 11,100w:I a third bottle, while taking which this swellings in his tests broke, and sume 10e170/3 01 1 , 011. one. eighth of 00 Imre long come 'nut; after which his legs. straightened and heated up. Ito is now perfectly recovered: has no ispiaarance of being n cripple, and .Cass perform most Idiots of I,olllloli labor. All this has been elfecteit sisinany' imis certify. by three bottles of your _valuable SarslaParilla, of which, under providence, my sou restreins n living teatime ‘ll4l. Taunt, reapecifolly, CALF& DAVIS:. skia..l l- rvpated and spat by A. B. A D. BANPS,,Druggist . and Chemists, 100 Fulton street, New Fork. Bold also by B A FAIINESTOCE S M., FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgb. and by Druggists generally. Price 81 per bottle, or six bpi• flee for sb. ep`.litins. - • 1."- i:4'.'i'.. , •-.-- 2;,;1..•:::.--;•,.:',.,t-•;,::,3;i ,~: ~_ ,: ~'~~~ ' .. ~. t~;~. ~.....
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