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[atom the Philadelphia Bulletin.)
Popte,the goat.-
brAira4 MOSES F. EATON.
AGENT POR THE
4. o PeralitiOhiff tot linerican Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights.
poe s ..s .2 f extensive
,popularity, died un Friday ~,,411511 D latur in every variety of MECHANICAL AND
las4aa. WiecoN44 4 .4.44ying for mome time held 'i,'1;51,154,078,:i. Oear t4m i l t Etibition Room, N 0.139
th454 . 0k.0f 1:43-iagogit3VDtthatratlitia. Mr. er - Aka - Orders fur Patented. Articles of Ys.
description
..fi'phydelor" rovad was born promptly attended to.
Seritegaril4sC4.l . os, - in Berlihoie , r , Hartford, AGENTS WANTED.
Corin. - iiiol'eciived his collegiate education at
tale, "antlimbsennently entered the- Medical
richnolof:lthe same institution, reoeivhig the de
gree of - Doctor of 'Medioine in 1820 . . His first
volume of poems was -published.; in 1821, and it
was well received. In the following year he pub
lished two successive volumes of m: moclianeous
poems and prose writings, under the title of
"Clio," a third volume, of similar character and
of the same title, not appearing until 1827. His
last volume of poetry, "The Dream of Day and
other Poems," was published in 1843
Dr. John C. Warren, of Boston, one of the
most eminent physicians in the country, died on
Sunday.
Hon. Mr. Troup, Ea-Governor of Georgia,
died in Laurens county, South Carolina, on the
26G1
The Detroit Free Ppm, of the sth inst., says
Watts Sherman, of the well known banking
house of Duncan, Sherman & Co., New York, is
not dead, as was reported a few days ago. At
last advices his health was improving.
A leading democrat of Mississippi—endorsed
by the Memphis Bulletin as such—proposes that
a National Convention of Whigs shall run Ed
ward Everett, of Massachusetts, for President,
at James C. Jones, of Tennessee, for rfce-Pres
ident.
The U. S. Supreme Court has appointed Col.
Ezra Lincoln, of Boston, and Mr. Charles preen,
of Rhode Island, engineers and commissioners
to run such boundary lines between 'Massachu
setts and Rhode Island as may he necessary in
settling the long standing controversy between
the two States.
WILLIAINTS & ALLEN
lleating and Ventilating Warehouse.
PLUMBING, GAS FIrIINO, STEAM
rr FITTI NU 2Z ALA RK T STUEET. r , ;11
ARMING find VENTILATING on the tuf.f4 applux•si
plane fur bif•torirs, public buildings, loftels, prism, du. If
inf.:, green houses, Aff•.,
WARM AIR find VENTILATINti EURN
of lour MiZ,
II(.1Mlf PORTA BLK and SCIIO.II, STOVE% f., 1.11.1.!
itigN or n 1...4 imml•or ot LAmo
STEAM MEAT] NO APP.\ t.•r warmilic buiLlin, •
opo. , ts 1.. r dr) ilt,„ I.
lontLer.inpatolery. -.nap tantu,....
DR) !NO CLOSET,. )5'1,11 11O1'SE.S. 1•01.10 ii
,tiltitionm or dw..11.1...
IV I< A'rCli V.S. 1,1 waluitt,
111,, 1•11b1P. ..1 1.11,A 1 .
1, , 01 STf:ANI‘I, , 1 ,•,01 I 1.1 It..
purpur..e.. va,ly 4
ot•-os, _ 1.••11:. 1 j' '
nr~ it pr.,l4itro.
OAS WORKS, fir lan: , U." lo •,110 - act..l
ROSIN. OIL OAS APPARATUS 1,1 .1,,t10,-. fa.
public
vsse.u . s H. rr AIR 49 STOVE
K IDLIER'S OAS controlling the ,Ippl,t
improving the devrce ol light
Nil STIKIVS and 111 P: 4 , TONC,I ttn,l;dltet tool.
Strut,. and Fin.-r,, time
IRON REDSTEADS. emtt, urot.2.ltt 3,1.1 tot.in, 11,11. h vu. ,
I) ”I" patterrol nivl pi) 1.-.
)IA 11.111.2.101,..1.1 nor,.
rwarble nuoltle,
rN ANIKLEIt .lItATKB AND FENItEIt: , .. I home 2111. i , 1,1
.•? II 1113.1111 L,
ll.rr AIR AND \
th . 1.1011, , L
EAKINti TUBE ettNIIIXTt/11 PIPE AND TIN 1..•/t
!NI;
RIZ ANtI IRAN FITTINI:z 4 ~r ever ripti••,. lot
tI Stelllll. alts, cock?, teo, elt.”‘",
A>U I Itt IN YITTINtIS,
A,II 11.kSINS. WATER CIA
PIN? 1111 d rvt.ry artet, the ot
Fil R(I A:s I) LIFT PCs MPS, gals aniurl wmnghl iron pq
MARBIA IRoN WA:LI-STAND Tol'S AND BASI
tiALVANIZED IIR)N :,INES AND RA :MN:-..
Inl=3ollll
==l
i 1,31.1 , r1ta and al, Iv,
TliE A ), NIS EX I' ItESS Ci )N1 I' AN 1'
NTT:IBu ltl7 U. ItiICITESTER AND NEW
KNPRER.S.—For the i,gas-tel arcontinodalien .4 the Len
ihji tub s ti tt s a l o ng th e line .4 the !ilia, ,ill4l F 1,11, - Dania lia,••
need. between Dlttalairgh and N erg Brighton. a Inv.- intivilic •
buena-as and anal n-lalt , tis re.ittive an. 1, A,..• noy. 111 1.
ADAMS. EX PIiFIRS CI OM l'A N Y have inmalt•rran:
itient with the Railroad as to errable then. to put a Ira-,
Mreaenger on the Accinentoletion Trvt n, 0f,., will Int
charge of all property and Imam,x propel-iv enirnstc.l
hint. lie will leave New }trig-hum by the Morning Trio,
11.1311011 in Pittalargh 1.'14 Allegheny City doting the 4.3
attend to met comminutions as may I.- entrortisl ale
plum by the Fiv,ning Train, with ho t;•“,b, , tn.t
Knots exacta...l All peels. kr, will la- dallverisi .4 eelle.l L a
in tile within retire - nimble ,I6tance. w ate.nt eat,
barge; bat to litsure such delivery, the wrecte, [aides
giat, earporially for private hoax*, ex 4.11, It.
At Way Station, all nath•r will I. lett it alt th.• titaiti. •
Agent of the Kalil - wail Conitiany, whet thr prop, part!
not at die /Ration on the arrival of the Tr:l4u, to r•tectir
The charges for earrying rackngeft, hr_ nod for aver,
rendered by the Nlonienger, are intruded to t , t , within t ,
e.muble limits. When the mture of the 14:11 I, ~.
to admit of it, epernal agreements will 1. mode
TINNILY It. IItVIN has been appointed Sle,ineueer. sae
will commence his duties on Metulny. December IML.
OFFICES AND AQESTS.
Pittalftrrgh---0.1 .treet.
Allegheny City—Telegraph
Ilay.
wichley Station--Mr. McLaughlin.
I{oom...ter—Mr. White.
Beaver—Dr. Chandler.
New Brighton—Mr. llonpa.
°mei Anus Fariutes Co. t
Pittsburgh, Doe. •:..M.ah.
T ° THOSE WI O WISH FARMS !-'1
have KEIITILE I) at • CHEAP PRICE. and
taLl ton•A, y ,, ur llttelabll l la rallaNl to the lOt aay Fnri
and Coal l;uml.auy. Tartinty-five acre, or an in lir •i.d
turn. are pvidi for s.2oti, pa)ithie m auitainicat, of $1 v.
wrrk ur $4 yrr ti•iuth. It in 11,311 rel in Elk comity. Al
lam one of tLr Oat tnarkrta for tto prod., in lie ria•
The :101l lan rich loam, and in not ti lie aurpar‘ard to diri•
exanitnatiou will nlurr.
It is ALL INJA I. LA N 11, zimicrlstal by two r.ch i•• 1.
4 . 1101, VII ne.niiit afl lacility h, trio lake inarlot
shortly Instano of iminenso value. The nontrury mot
IL IL pu.sord dimly w hi. I. Is now undo..., •
structi.... from Flt . Le to within s short .I.tatice from llr L •
nay. The Allettlicrly Valley It. It. 4.'m palms-. through
rtMnsctinit it with New York and Inttsbart I. The
on it is of the mint rain:dole Loot. Tate nuovs.poonst
....wt. and warrant.. &ell.. are Inset.. It Ns -gents a
lost substantial opportunity b. r , PIIIIIIerte , • farming. pr. •V I
for ono'n rhil.lron. ..r mahouc an tio•r..s.
VILIII4I. A Ilea ern In now 010 . 11/11V, to 01 io regi4lll oi 4,1. •
16 ) nll.l it Call not lilt ik,O111.• of pc-at .Ittac. In it Os..
tons Goal Land will bc troll,' Its price. 1 , 441t1.•
particulars ran lie lour from Lt... I.....iphlcts, which :tr.
t•. on.pilron. Lottcrs proosplly
Apply or tublross W CATY.I.I., Sor).
NV'n.lnut 1 , 1,113
Full inf..rmati... iw coutAlu,4l :
r.utt.ert . . .
1.11 RUT 1' 121_; It,'. 1 E-tatc
mak... ) Vali+, Nl.itc,....otaT , 11 ti..r y
till •111.:1/.11/{ Tl.ll - 1,1 ‘1 , 11,3 1:11. .1
111.1. nirvlr t,. 111•• I-•nt Land \Vat! toi I •
Agt•itt.f., the ...ale 11. ti... 1 , 1411 111
AMU I", AI/ Lls.my . ut..l 1001,01
uln/1 . .. OW Fall.. Th.. mur,) 11.• g,•••1 1%1.00 ICAO!".
511.1.`1111!1i 1/,t till.l 1.1110 , ISI/•i
u.gatity.,4 it 1•11 ..f 141,11,, WIII !Wale It IP
of LIM /dri.t . .lsi. /t/ Ntittli,4l44(.
Ex -Coven., itaillS , y. M11111.,.t.
Will. 11. Welk], Chief Juntiee of Mhitieaota
lluu. J. 3lia4ita.
11. M. Ith tii
Seeker, Attertie)q it La..
Meitarx. it. rttil Itankere
nit,. T. lit. Yullertmii. Sepal, el U. S. Liuel ttftL
J v.i. B. Booms, Into of II onirliplx, .SE ko oM. NO
D. W. II xnerise.
KOONS & HERSTINE,
FLOUR FACTORS,
AND
Gener:il Produce Commission MelJliank,
AS ..v.rt , 4 um/ Sis .V , r(// 114 b-r Jar,/
betow sto-et.
12221N1S
flugale).W.kmlwlinl A Konnedy & C.
therrett. Marian 1.. Wtlmurt h k
•• j Roll A lagy.,ll,
IVookl A 1/Iwer, ••
Shier. I I. A Co. IJ A W. R.,.
Caleb 1` pe A 0 / .j11AL:a1,4%1'.4144..rave
Truitt., to - t All, WMt A NV ilium.
J. 1/.1401141er A.l244.llpointiatl. h'4..nLi,kA Nouldn, Cl[34-111'1 n li
A. A. llollock A Co. " Mort,w A Ilettler.
T. 14.1 A Sibley, '• .1. S. Chenowelli '•
And Pittsburgh and Phil.lelphis Morels., Kru.•t alto.
j.l A:claw/3m
1 goad Girls, to do general
V~ hoe .:) —Six
or throe good Cooks I, iii',wl
~,,etry. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade; roust be V. ell recom
no•ndo.l. Alen, pliwes for four or live Girls to du .11nlebor ••r
nork Four 80, sin stores or to run
owl Ilea or 1.4 x men attmv knot of euinloyineut.
Apply nt 14/Wltl rs No ,
No. 14 Fifth etreol.
p ituSSIAN BLUE-15 cases for sale by
13. A. FAIINF.FrtC I A Co.
.22 coruer First and Wood bowel.
DRIED PEACIIES.--200 hush. Bright
mores Peuchen, iu store and for sale by
F0112.31 - Tli A SCOTT.
o to Vat,
AWN.—
now Baron Hams.
15.000 " Shoulders.
10,000 " Sides, in store and for sal, by
YOKS 1711 1..420T7.
75 Water ,ureut
myl
1 1.1( ;AR CURED LIA_MS.-15 tierces S.
ki I LillllN, in story imm l for Auk [my
FORSYTH & SOOTT,
mvl 75 Water ntro•t
POTATOES -150 bus. White and Blue Ne
nbantiockvi fur wile by
HENRY H. COLLINS.
_--- -
R OLL
liCl'Elt-13 fine fresh for sale
by nly I HENRY IT. COLLINS.
_ .
A A. MASON & CO:willopen this morn
nig 2.:Ain of }Sen n , do lodnes et 12%. Abu, 4X5)
) ord. of
_sl.unlin do Lain. La 14( f .., world. V.se. my 1
C •
FIALLIESJA — .A. MASON & Co.. are
now reeelving solos 400 ',let., of rich Challh.l4 at 5 and
10 , Pllt. 1., yard lest. than former tArives. tnyl
—_-- - _
...._— _ .
A• A . MASON & CO., are now opening
. some WU 01... or NI•W llooilft, ilia pilri•linAott at li
t 11.... L 11:111UCti012 in prices, and much Ire than the cunt of Int.
pot Latina, and will be sold correspondingly low. my 1
I_IXLVI T IOSR--Blea , hed, unblea.ebect arid
mixed cotton, pf betit English end Germnu makt ; n6o,
,Ik. morino nod inorinu feet. now on hand at
L. lIIRSFIFELD & S(N' s ,
' ROO No, 70 Wood str...q
coIL ci,oB - ' E--50 lbs. for sale by .-
s p29 B. A. FA.EINESTOCK A CO.
•
Ir ,
...A:4 -
to
1 , , ,
• 0, 4•t•n'9
M', • • - • ' 4 . •
TrotVs 011 Globes for Steam Engines.
Form Pirr Morr Worms.
l'irrsßeatin, April 14th, 1658. J
Mr. M. F. Eaton —Sir Mr. George Trott's "Patent Oil
Globs." have been In use ou the Engines in our works h.,r
throe or four years pest, and have performed so satisfactory,
that we now apply them to all the engines we make. For
two yours past we have abandoned ties use of any other kit!
of Oil Globes. Eimpectfully, yours,
KNAP h WADE.
M. F. EArox, Esu
Dar Sir,—llaving used C. Trott's “Patent Oil 010 Ix." on
almost ell the steam engines furnished the last year, and in
asmuch as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to
our customers, we hare no hesitation in roCorninund fug them
it a good article, and much preferable on account of their
simplirit y of constructiou, to the old fashioned Oil OlobeA, or
any other of which we have any knowledge.
This certifies that the Oil (›ip patent.l by Mr. Trott, has
been in use on our road for two years punt. We nod it to 1.•
no economical null durable Oil Cup, and ran twommemi it
Ets such. tiEO. W. MUER,
Foreman of l'ittshtirgh Shop of l'optut. Control
lui
Novouh.r aqh. Iso4.
To M. V. FAWN. Esq.:
Thiw cent AL,, that we hale Lad iu us, the patent Oil
4.r Cop, null V. Eatiin. Esq., of Pittsburgh, all.
colo,k, then, ,t.l i•tipera, hi any thing of thi .
vice 11.1. Al.l 11 Mal'l'llOM
This invention is iutemlotl fur ust where it lii
part a fin, smooth : Kr:A glossy surfat , to Ih. bit
With I,dt - unhurt. to all til e d ,4*,,1-pentel'ok plan.
Th.. nurrlty n , uri,t lii plater, It tuning ri inri...t
li out ui the worlge, uI ei.lllll.llLill pLla. •
air.. t apply mg Still nioutlrpioer 1.. ti. fate uf
11.
plane, is Ir..tti 14 the 1 - hi . .. F I. wlll. - l. vuouill Nue , . ,o.r.t- Ft. IF
I ' F ittl , Fi 1 • 110 , 1, Find tl tho I htut ..r the I.lsuo
previ.tlt the I,ln.lie fr,n rsppiT, , opholt,r 11. K t
the leant ,levee. It. we het% e twee the inipleteetit
tiii. pinning .1 AVAIII•E thl• gr., 1..1 irni
ly KI3III. 6,11,111,, iwrfecily l.l.4ll
1.4 t op , r7ilion liall 111,11,11,1r,a, that it noto IN. a
tat...l la Ow pllttatttg ttf %atter, lii
01,4 s. h tl.ttta 1•) thr t. tat....taw,
lit. pt.. W., ..11 , attr• k I I• 14, .•, Lat. to
at • all.atts rttutitittta.• ead tit la,rlt, It, I It.. t
ittt a4.•1 , 1,-tt.;ti. taat.l tll
Mlll,ollll , ,uttlilb.. tier t•I I .Lit .tt tat
TI I. i. It ve.ry minkple ~t,.1 en" IMprk.v..ment, tt
I.to•• tu , th , tlht. t.. fitia it. i.t, r-art,.•ni.r'..l
let 11, 1411 , i N.. 5..4 0tv..1 .IEII,II it 11..•
5.. r 5. Nm
P. Y.
LAW of Cittxbur~;G
EMENETIME
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'6,04
Pirrt,BenGii, April 12, 15513
Vers respectfully yours,
F. d: W. M. FABER d:
klugiue Builders
Trviv:tarer Ohio Tool Cutnigui)
N0v,m1.7
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Patent Plulalting Plane.
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working the new Nlateli Nlachine
you li eto sell, r.r I:ine. (11.1 we feet
that there i- Ito ninehutie for
heifer nvitehe 4 in thiA country llint can I r 41 A
c~nr pared W.th it It work. , ridinlrril.ly
hullo out work tort' Irt. \ ere capitiil
rtiquin.l to .tart bovine,. with it, an I there
few liranche - linioner , more prontalile 1 \ •
con , iiler a one 1 . .1 the , T.—t ingenious invri,
11.11- we have e‘er :Mil it tt.ll,t
rarCitti , er, wherever known We tire
101,1,4.1 With our put, have of Territory, nn , l
rime you null .non find 11 Nil.. 1.4' .11 yin have
ilispobe Your. Truly,
11. JOB-11121 F CC,
CLOTHING
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FANCY CLOTHS
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TI dirt-ctor. have .144.1nr..41 crotla of .1. ,
cont. on prt•inininti paid n 1116.1. LI Vt: (Itlntuc llat.
and 15 I+•r Cel/ I. 111.011 Ili.. promiunoi 4.11 eth.trt term .
January 11. 1h56. tall' It. F. 1.141, BerroLary.
A. A. CARRIER. IC 111 W.. Agrilt,
a125r.-1 wrl corner and Smitlitiolil .LA
I. 11. 11111.01 . T. MAT nliCkti:L.
FREE OF CHARGE! !-TWO SPLENIIID
l' A RlAllt ENGRA V I NUIB, entitled •• Dolton Abbey to
the Olden Times," a Splendid steel engraving. ft, ru then le.
twisted painting by Latnlset•r; and the "Departure of the
Israelites tram Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving fern
painting by D. Reborts. The retail price of the !these ere
graving, is $3 per wpy, but will Ix sent free of Mary:, MY
follilWh :
The subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY in
Philadelphia, and will furnish any Issk or publication at
the retail price, free of postage. Any persons by forwarding
the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, ouch an
lbtrper'a, Godey's. Putnani'n, Graham's, Yruuk 1.11.10'14 Fash
ions, kr., will reed re the magazines for one year, and a copy
of either of the above beautiful engravings., free of charge,
or if subscribing to a $2 and a p Magazine, such as Peter
nun's, a nd Chant`WS Ladiete Christian Annual, they will nv
noire both magazines and a copy of either of the above en
gravings.
Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with
neatness and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper
lieu:alga, Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge
certificates, Bushiest!' Cards, Ac. All orders sent by mail
promptly attended to. Peratma wishing views of their build.
lags engraved, can send a daguerreotype or sketch of the
building by mail or express.
Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find it
to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would
act as agents for the sale of the same.
BYRAM A PIERCE,
apl&dawly 60 South Third street, Philadelphia.
ILL PROPERTY FOR ALE—Situate on Big Se-
U I, S I INESS ! BUSINESS !I
wickley, a mill house of S stories, S run of stone, smut ma
chine, and all other gearing and fixtures complete. Also, a
saw mill, 2 good frame houses, 20 acres of land. Price $3.000
A STMAM SAW MILL, situate on the Ohio river, near St.
Mary's. tiO miles below Wheeling. Price $1,500.
TANNERY FOR SAWN, situate at Moundsville, Va., with
"^K Ar., all in good order, large dwelling how., 2
scree of ground, Ac. !Men 54 ,000.
ap2f, S. OUTIIRKIIT A SON, 51 Market st.
t. • e ra„,..c ., 4.5. 4 .ara i t i fscio , ;4 - 0 , -' , 4F4t •
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FAlt3,lll.llS' AND MECHANICS' LIFE,
Flak: AND ILIItISE INSUIL.LNCE COMPANY Or
hi I LA DELI' 111 A.
Capnal 8300,0p0
Anaunit ....Lundy invested ...........4200,000
Tins Company divas Fire insurance on Buildings, Goods,
Furniture, kr. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and
Freight. Inland Insurance en Gwdn, by Rivers, Lakes,
Canalsjtailronds, and Lend Carriage generally. Also,
ranee upon Lir., upon the most favorable terms.
lion. Thomas B. Florence, Jame., E. Scull,
George IL Armstrong, Charles Dlngue,
FA. P. Middleton, E. K. 'lamb°ld,
Goorgeluthold, Fred. C. Brewster,
Thomas Mandertield, Issue LOl,ll.
THOMAS 11. FLOR.ENCK, President.
EDWARD E. lIELSIDOLD. SeCl , Lary.
• PITTSDr RGLI REFERENCES.
HOD. T. M. llowe.. lion. J. I Welintock,
Hon. I'. C. Shaun. n, Col. S. W. Bliu,k,
Ilon. J. It. Guthrie, A. B. M'Cidniont, Esq.,
Thomas J. Keenan, Esq., Wilson M'Cndless, Fag.,
Col. J. Ileron Foster, Gen. J. K. Moadlead,
It. M. Riddle.
The character L.l the taxa, Cmpany is of the find she's.,
and n.11111..1.3,4 the rare and unusual prtylleges ui Fire, Man,.
and Lite I 11i,11 . 11.111,.
0,11E1,1,1 ill I.leca6•d snnnliuc are asseciated.in its Mail
agement, uud intenaited as Sterididlders.
THOM-A.: , J. HUNTER. Agent,
No. 90 Water street.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
CiiMPANY. OF lIIIILAIIELIII I A.
1/11,2:1. - fldt,--1111 I' it. IV. Itinrkur, 'l'lunlaa Hart. TolMa.
Waymer. Samuel kU aut. Jarul. It. Smith, W. ILichardA.
Mordocal P. I,unts. 80ri... 1/avid S. Browne. Alai.
ria l'atterwm. Can:. N. IL/Ncmdt, Pre,ideut..
U. Ilddwnru. l'ocrotni).
Continuo to timlo• noontime. Inrie Mal or limited. on evory
doscriptien pr , perty. in 1,,, it and country. tit nibs :In too
nro comusteid n ill ....urn,.
Tho Onniatily has , • rolnds , sl n large CAtimomt Fund.
which. with their estiotal and premium., wifely invented, rn
furl ample proteetum to Ih.. unnured.
The AnneLn it the l'ommuny, ill January Int, 1551. nol pit!.
ii r0.1,b1 to an A, t'af Ansetuhly, , ere i;110%1 :
Mortgnge $1:11n,12.,
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MANSION lIOUSE, EORGE AU RENTZ,
Pnoigrr..H., N., 344 Liberty ,droet. mst brfdde the
Passenger Depot of the PeiisylVAlllll Railroad, a blab
It the mi.! ce u n•eniont huune ih the city tor pavengers al ri
ving by that road.
The propriet , having, at eoimiderablo fi tt ,.,l
In excellent eitylo, tho MANetoN temp., t
fully sulirit n allure (.1 public patronage. There attached
a splendid STABLE and extent., WAUnN YA1,1,,
lug ample accommodation to travolerti rind teani.tor,..
Larder and Bar will be furtinibed a th the brat the inarkot
can afford. Isiah
ST. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St.
Clair strects, Pittsburgh, IM.—The undentigned,n,rme
ly of Brown's Hotel," having taken this large and comae,
Mons myna., and having refitted It in magnificent style,
would respectfully invite his friends and the
to give him a call. Aeoure, with the convellielle. , of the
house and his long experience in the business, a giro
entire satisfaction, and his charges mudgrute..
fob= WM. C. CONNELLY.
GOOD INTENT HOUSE, corner of Liber
ty and Grant streets, near Ow Railroad Depot.
Jarally JAMES SII.A.N NON, Proprietor.
KENNET ALE.—W. D. ENGLISH, Sole
Bottler of FiIITITS celebrated Renault Ale 21.1111
Brown Stout. Alen, Common Ale and Parlor, in quart and
pint bottled.
The attention of families, and the trade, in respectfully
solicited.
MINERAL WATER AND SARSAPA-
RaLA.-W3l. D. HNOLLSII, Pitt street, below Penn,
in now manufacturing and bottling the above berernges uu
an extensive scale. His articles are of the beet quality. and
inanallitormi from the prawn materials. octl7ly
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1856.
ONLY ROUTE WITU THREE DAILY TRAINS
FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI
ONLY ROUTE WITH TURFY. DAILY TRAINS
FROM PITTSBURGIi TO DAYTON A.\ 'D IN
DIANAPOLIS.
OHIO AND PENNSYLVAN; A
LITTLE MIAMI. RAILROM'S.
VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS.
Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati.
CoNNErrtsu at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail Line Swami ts,
Covington and Lexington Raiirmul, Oh and Misanctippi
Mil road, and the lAwrencelairgh Rute. Connecting via
'olutulnis and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and
Indiana Central Railroads.
'TIUtOUGII via Colundani and Cincinnati, In
I.extughin, Louisville, St. basis, Indianapolis. ite., Ae. Vht
Columbus and Xenia. ti Dayton, ludiulnyu die, Lafayette,
Terre Halite. St. Louis, .4c., Ac.
THY: urrut MIAMI via LXILUMBUS, connecting with
the Cot Ingtun and IA:X.1110On .1.1•1111,ad, 'the U. s.
Olnd
Line Steioners, the Ohio and Mii.sissippi Railroad, and tile
Laareneeburall offers I/fealties no other route 11151
give. ma through tirteta by all the rilJUre tonics Can Old) he
prettretl is Columbus and the Little Miami
The route from ere:dints. via Colunslins being the abortest
to @Men, nut!, enables a uniform and safe speed. Conn, _duns
lyre certain. and passengers have full time for meals. By ihe
Forest and Belle/oat:tine routs from Creatline. a
arid brea.:,-a.c.k sliced is requiregl, E1.M.1 compelled to uVelfaulte
distance.
Ity the runts. to Cincinnati 111111 India/MI.OUB,
let-aeligers role over rad.. laillaated Kin! milnal 11. lle the
Forest and Itellefontaine rustle, pussi•ligers rite over the
roughest road/. in Ohio.
TUILEE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND
CI Nt',l N N ATI .
Ylaev TRAIV lasso PitlJbargh at 11'30 cLa k A. M. for
Crild line, Columbus. Xen in. Cincinnati. Liam, St. loum
I,exilighilt and I 11,1141.11,1/011N, via Lawresioeliurgh
1b ill, Tlos
Train arm, ut Cincinnati un.• hour and fort) minutes io
ails into, of the Forest land Rellefontaitte route
SronNii leave, Pittsburgh lit a Jet ch A, NI. for
l'restinte, t'olotritani, enta and Cincinnati. Thin Train
makerronti,n , in tail) via Colunddin (tin 11110111.
THIRD 'roots lea, ea rill,hurell at ‘..,1.4•1: M lor
Xenla. Cincinnati. Leta ill, at
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TWO DAILY TRAIN: , . t coLt MID 5, DA IYoN,
.AND INDIANAPOLIS.
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CARRYING TUK
Great United Stale■ Msll end liCiprei.
TIVI I I'ASSF:NI.I Kit TItA I N ”tt u. vitt,
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Tr:to I, lair., Illl,lgn 111.1 6.110 w •
lo A NI an.l 10r41 I' At. —st CAIRO Ku Prtlv,
ramit4..r. , lor $1 I,nio by thin train Lilco lho
an.l Nip.. R. at Sainl..ral, and at.. cart iv4l tin. t L,
A M. and .1 1.. P MY I, I lAI.EN KNPItI.-M,
Icl .1,1 in, .t Dtmlte.(ll
I.iitA• .4 Stem. 1.. t I. Paul A././ 11“.
niptll 11,1' 1 11 1
I mill. chicag“ nud Iwt,liklito ':.3t) k
nud 7:00 P. M.
. .
l'isitnttizort from ilitt Knet anti tiliicott on the Obi..
itis or,
otiiill, nttl fir tat. I, i'3l , 11114. 4 .11111
ecrttuit rh, r int, iwitton front (Nolo lo at. :oils..
liftoon Ili lilt to "dint u 'it Ow list, 1 oute,
cal, at Cairo.
Twkon to ea. laatin. Cairo, ii ion Paul, and ult nil-
Ily Ihi. rout,•, can hod k.llll,
IL Jr. I'. and C. 44 I'. ItAiltomln In Nit/4,1,0h unit Nhchlgan
Control Itailr..l In Chicago, I‘. 11. MASON,
arts Suva - in ton't.
NG 112114 N PO IZTA-
TioN LINE—Yin PENNA. CANAL -
and ItAI LIB lAD.--The subs•ribers are pi,
panel hi ship FORTY TONS OF PRODUCE Sii rims.
dolphin, Baltimore. or New York, via the Site W
They will pay partienlar attention to Way Freights between
Pit tslairgh and Johnstown, Having a DAILY LINE oh
FIRST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS, WO holm
to be able to render entire satisfaction.
fIEO. BINGHAM A CAL,
apl Canal Basin. Liberty st.
KIER'S
TRANSPORTATION LI N E.—
A ilticipating the want of facilities 10
transporting Freights to and front the h
et ti eitlezi, via Pennsylratua Canal and Raiment, I,e
our stock of Brats, Ac., on same, ton DOUBLE.
DAILY LINE, which gives us a rapacity of mow IWO tons
per month each way.
We 11.131Mrt , our friends, and those dispraed to patronise the
State Improvements, there will be nothing spared on our
part to render general satisfaction in forwarding Eastern
and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch,
HIER & MITCHELL,
angthy Canal Rusin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
L 34 0 &CO. - T R ANSPORTaII N
LlNE.—having made extensive p
partitions this winter, we are now proper
to do ft HEAVY BUSINESS by PENNSYLI Is A UAINAL
and RAILROAD, TIIROUOI I !PO AND PROM THE EAST
ERN CITIES. We Mtn Mean, our friends and all those
disposed to patronivat the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that 110
lie will be quarts] to render general satisfaction to Ship
pers of Eastern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE.
OF THE LNOLINRD PLANES ON THE ALLFAIIIENY
PORTAGE RAILROAD will grin increased despatch to the
transmission ttf freight.
Office ttn PENN street, at the Canal Basin.
mhl4 LLOYD it,.I.,EMON._
LAWN ROBES.—Another lot of these (1 -
sit-aide Lawn Rides, entirely new style.
Alen, a new choice lot of printed Jaconetts and Brilliants.
Just received by (aP24) A. A- MASON k 00.
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CII ICAUu to CAI NO
TV ST LIMAS.
CH ICAIIO TO CA I Itti,
CHICAIiI) n, Dl! titlgu N.
RAILROADS.
LEVFILAND AND PITTSBURGH
RAIbROAD,
Hi:HHITMIIOI WITH
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
•
VIA ALIA/ay.:B.
THE SHORTEST AND QUI LOUTt. To CIIICAOU
AND ST. LOOS, to VIA CLEVELAND..
This Route is One Hundred utilet shorter and about nine
hoe!, quicker than the circuitous ono via Indilumpolio.
Three Daily Trainw between Pittsburgh and Clevulan&
Your Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago.
Time to Clotted six !mum Chicago twenty-hour hours,
and St. Louis thirty-seven hours.
. -
On and after TUESDAY, January S, 1886, the Tniins
on this itOttli will run as f.,11.,110:
The [minx of the Ohio and P,•unsylvanin'road lear
Pittnburgh at 2... a) A. M. Mid N:1111 A. M. and 3:00 P. M.
=MEM=
Arrive in CIeVaMIMI at I(t.t A. M.. taut P. M. and 0:10 P.
M. riinneetitig tiara with Cle,olitild awl Tiil,lo Itnilrand Cur
Chi'.tt. , Rock Island and Ft.
PantiengCrii for Toledo, Chicago, At. Link, and thi• North
west, !curial.: Pithilnirgh on the BMO A. M. trim., by going
via arrive in Chicago at SAO ncit t morning:
Passengers fur Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock island,
ilalrita, and tho'North-wmst, who wish to go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at ',no
A. M., an that is the only train by which elose connections
are made through to the above points.
The trains leaving Pittsburgh at 2.31) A. M. and Wellsville
at 9109 A. M. are the only ours by which passengers can
reach stations south of Alliance, or stations on the Tares
ream extension.
. .
grit—Tickets for Cleveland. Chiral., and the North-west
via Wells, 111 e, are sold at $1 leas than via Alliance.
'Use trains for Cleveland winiect at Hudson with train
for Cuyahoga Falh. and Akron.
Th.• trains from Cleveland to Toledo mud Chicago run a
follows: I,avo Cleveland 11 K:On A. M.. ;:::10 aml ti,;.X) M
Arrive at Chicago •t 111:10 M.. >•:h) A. M.. and .+:4O A. M.
Trains leave Chimp., for hack Inland and St. Loins ar lid
lows : Yor Rock Island at 9:00 A. M. and 11:00 Hot St
Louis at 9:13 A. M. and 9:3u I'. M.
P:4-4hep , rs Gar Ft. I,4lris .der Rock 1,13a11,1 'road 1••
allll thence over the Chira l ,, Alt .n 411.1 Si. Lora.
Railroad lo st. Louie. Palageneerri by the 9,1) A. VI. Trion
al me at IM. Lolitobt 11:::.0 Knott evening, and by the 11..21
M Tlani at noon next day.
Ilmggai, (1,10..1 through I. Clid eland and Chicago.
FARE VI A A lAA ANCE AND CLEVELAND.
Ist class Wet's. Ist doss. •21. ''s .
To Alliance $ . 2 40 .Ta Ist Salle ...$lO tou $l3 00
" Clesolastol ... 4 Ut) i •• 1t...k Itl'a.. I , 0.1 11 00
t; :..0! ••ii:Llt.o3 Ii 14 14 00
" Chil,go. ..... 13 110 $lO 00 •
- r‘prinolehl, II 70 16 .20
" Blot , is _lO I+o 11 -I , t - IturlinglAni, 19 00 10 tto
-t St. lAtuts_....ts :tu 10 :as - l't,rta . It , IV 14 oo
l'a...tutgers aro rug tier.tud I viutrulLrir tirlititz nt Ow
unit, ul Ihi, i'unti.gui), in in )liitningalii-la
lb,' C.
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NEW AND DIRECT It(PUTE OPEN
Northern llllnol. to IVlllgoboitypt River,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
ALL RAILROAD TO TUE NIII-SISz-IPPI
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
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Mllllll 11. rt.“11110,4t . .31.1 In rowetwowl operetta,.
tweeti 9telll-3,111e atot Newark, tilkto,
Combibiltg Itwilrowd Rua Stetwubtwt fnrtiit iw., 11.1.. rw..
°lien. to thv t rn, el, it ,tettree nmi fort ”uric-t 11,41 by air
howl rinabiutt IVt-4 front PtttAlointtl,
Fall Arrangement
On and aft, MON DA Y, :\ • o slat] laor sth, 19fu, a DAILY
1.1 to: or al•oollt nail or ill no to 5103111.. r., l . . 1111.: d
I.) and .141,1111111oolottlag otlloora, Ni lent.• I'
I•urt;h envy •lay at to P M.
VENTOO.I..
FAIRY qUERN
av - ratt.ougertt telerp nt Itttavd, and rtttult Strut...l,llh , Ai
7 . el. k the follots to"rtlittg- ith the VA.'
l'rttitt at 7.15 A M., lank mg tllrt,t .•0111..1.1. , 11 with 'lst mi.-
1 . .. r all Itot t.httaitttlag A ...qttt..ritit,l,
au,l, amttitit9 Mr fang.. 1:1 n WA/ 1,1,1 by ratintuti.
Air For it chettt , . t.y ntly other Itxdn.al root,
Ft.r 'ClamiKli and Tlcl.t.t_t, and further ttalt.rituti ton,
Ittittire ,t 1 .1(111N .1. 1101. 1 1 , T05.
Na. 115 Watt, stroet,
OW. NV. I , I'I,TON, ttuperttat tit•nt.
1.. In.:VENNI% lietiertl Agent. tl-%
& CI)NNEI.I.SVILLE
RAILROAD
oPEN FIU)M WEST NEV;ToN TO CoNNELU , IItLK.
lifty-olght uulna from Pittnbm A ll, Youijooglwi:,
nit slew flat-talams 'tow] ix n, Ist was for a trastalsort.t•
tide of pastrtssugttrar RIO 1,1011, 111 Cottll,l itkrl all it Ow 111,.
swans, MOLIAN, frusta Paurttut Oa Su Cots taelless ill stall y
folios% s
The mte.anter KOLI AN will learn Lnr wharf. above the
Monongahela Itridite, every afternoon. at boll-pa.t three
o'clock, for WOM NOWI.OIa connecting there with the Nlia
tug Toil,, leaving at 0:3(1 for Counellinille, mid reaching
there at 9.541 A. NI., iu time for the tttage for Uniontown.
rare to (lainellweille $1 71.
FM, to Uniontown
A Train will leave Onnueileville to the morning, at tl:lb
o'clock, for W.4it Newt o n, and connect there with the
ntoanierUau at 7:3U, in IMO) to reach Pittiaitirgh .t 1
P.
Fore from Coolie l'ittsburgh $1 75
Fare from Uniontown to Pittsburgh 1 YS
The Local Freight and Passenger Train will leave. C. 1.-
11011,41;111° at MAO A. AL, uud returning will tea,. IYr•t
Newton at 3:30 P.M., stopping at all way stations for freiot
and passengers.
On Saturday the nonel afternoon train will lie over until
the billowing morning at ii:3o o'clock.
Passengers by the Saturday afternoon boat from Pitts
burgh can by this arrangement go forward without delay.
For further information, apply to the Officers on board the
stetunboat MALIAN, or to the Agents at West Newton and
D. W. CALL WNW.
outfit/ Assistant Superintendent.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD
TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURUII TU
ITTA N N I NO.
leave as followa Nu. I, Pamela, 3i ) A. M., arriving at
Kittanning at 11 A. M.
Nu. 2, Acconinn.alation, P. M., arriving at Kittanning
at 8:2:i
Fare to Kittanning, 51,M5
STAGES WILL RUN PROM KITTANNING, in' cnnuw•
lion with the Trains, for the following Oar.:
FARE. FAIR
751Brookvtlie $3 75
3 251Brudy's Beud 2 25
liaboning
Clgulon.
2 2611tehnereburg 2 50
Tickets to all of the above places can be procured at the
Office, corner of Penn and Wayne street/4 and at the Depot
on Taylor street.
Oranibusee will leave the corner of Market and Fifth, and
Penn and Wayne streets, at 7 - 40 and 4:50 P. NI., to
connection with the Trains. A. J. HOPPER.,
niy2 Soperintendora.
INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
A PIaatiOMENON IN mED icnyz.
Health Restored and Late Lengthened
lIORSE'S INVIGORAIDIG
IT WILL replace weakness with streni;th,
incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uuiform,and
natural activity, and this not only without hazard of rear.
tion, but with a happy effect on the general organization.
Lily Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin,
finish with the 1113rVOrlel system, and that the paralization Cl
the nerve of motion ancloonsation is physical death. Bear
iu mind, aloe, that for every kind of nervous disease, the
Elixir Csirdial is the only reliable preparation know u.
OtiltE OF NERVOUS DISEASE S.
No lauguage can convey an adequate idea of the immedi
ate and almost miraculous change which it occasions lu the
diseasd, debilitated curd shattered nervous system, whether
broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Impaired by
sicklows—the unstrung and relaxed organistation is at once
braced, revivitied and built up. The mental and lats.:sic°
n)imptown of nervous disease viutinh together under its itithl
- Nor in the effect temporary; for the Curtail properties
of the 111PliiCi11e reach the arnatitutien.ltsolf, and restore It
to its normal rendition.
- - -
Confusion, giddiness, rash of blood to the head, melancholy,
hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-desitruction
—fear of timthy, dynpepnia, general prostration, irritishili.
ty, nervousness)+, inability to sleep. &wane incident to wales,
deK ny of No• pru i ...p‘ting functions, hysteria, tuutioinitnia,
vagor terrors, palpitation ~1 the heart, Impotency, constipa
tion, etc.. from whatever canoes arising in, it there be nuy
reliance to he placed on human teatimony, absolutely throb
title
A OREAT MEDICINE. FOR FEMALES.
Tie imp:trail. 4,1 effects of this great resumativo in all
ine ideut to females, mark a new era in the an n'ila
of medicine. Thoti.nds of stimulants here lawninremtcd—
t6ousand of in vigurnota conroete.4--all purporting to be
.Is•rtfird in tenacious diseaseK and derangements to whicb
the delicate formation of crouum render leer hattle.
EVERY WOMAN Or I+E.NSE.,
suffern from weak OVEN,
Illi M, pill. iu lilt` 1/Alt - k, or any other dhiorth , r. vhether lnr
unbar hi tier sex, or summon W bOth 9010:1--611041111 giVt. !tie
I roi,t,q - atim.: et.nlial a trial.
3IARItI ED PERSONS,
In. others, will find tint, Cordial, after they have used a bot.
Ile r tao, a thorough rrgenenttor of the system. In ail
it reel isms are to hr found the happy parents of Ittstlthy
In, would not bate born so lint for this extraordi
nary pn.paration. And it isAapially potent for the ninny
diseases for nhich It in reCOUIVI.IIati. TIIOII.IIAS of contra
men bate been restored by using it, and not inn singly in
stant, has it fa. 110.1 to kaitiflt them.
OF PALE (ZIIPLE.X.ION,
itrconsunipt,e habits,ore iviaorvil by the use of a bottle or
t to and vigor. changing. tbe skin from a pals, yet-
I„,, i, hi, ~d,,,, t o , a beavrtiful !lurid comploxion.
These err stmt.• of tie• and and melancholy effects profile ed
he etrl) ItAltils of youth, viz: weakness of the hark met
lnt, pains iu 111.. brad, di11111,41 of night. sass of muscular
p. 0.-t. pulpit. Lion Id the heart, dyspepsia, n e evo tt ,
irritx
lilttv.dr•rangement of the digestive funrtior,, general th
-I,lltty, NjIIIpiA.ILIS of couturuptilKlD, etc.
Nientally, the feartul t4fects on the [idol are much to be
tireatitst lons of memory, confusion of IdPAle, depression of
spints, evil t.srlssittite, 41i -enit.st t•, soeiety, selfslistritsl,
I oi wt.. t ttnelitt ,elc., or.. s• rillr .•f the evils prolused.
All this•
r •Il , + t that a ..had Mind end I,olv a, the Initgl nw
reptiala-a pr prolaOte eenutthkal iltiptalleba; 141.1a4a1,
J•mirtwy thr,u4h Life ta,tahret a , A . . , ta"(
jtr,omm, I hontly darken, the view: the !Awl
• L .I. 1.1 with despair, not tilled with the melee
rh.A, rra,11,,11 that the happineni of soother ItpecfAle,
t u poll ..,‘”
Morr.”'s Ins igoratissy Cordial bias been ollunterftAtod 1.1
Ilnoprinrlple4lp,. , na.
, tutor, all r , roti will have the proprietor's
far-atmlir JwmOd n. •r the. ~rk of Olt cla bott.le,and, the follow•
v..r.
Dr. 111orke'si Invigorating Cordial.
C. Proprktor, N. Y.
io pot np, hll hly conevntrated. in pint hottl,a
rt....l,lllftre poor butt.k. two for live &MON. on
C. 11. BlNfi, Vropri..lirr,
192 Broadway, N. V
gold 11 ltrucriAt* thronghout the United !ltest,s, Ctu,stle
and t.... W.,1
th. fl pei ). H. KEYSER, N. 110 W....1et.
1.1.E.311,1A1 HIWS, Nu. 00 %V&A stroot;
I:.
r 1 , 110.71{11A 51'KENNAN:
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A r•-rit frt oh i0...J D PAIIK, Cincinnati. I npll Atwl y
MIE OF IM) CONSUIIIIIOI,
NEW AND VI KY WONDIAUFUL
titIME Ttl TUN DOlitt 09 TBN MILLION
t IV()N I L L)ISCOVEIZX hns recent
:, 11.1 DT. 14 thin city, In tine trent
.•: iiii•uniiient. A litho., mild all .limesose-s of the tang.
ive (Tans' llrotta.t. OR INFIALING IlYti[SA
,n . e rns.' With tilt, now method. th, r
wet .1 , .1 loan) afffiev,l 142(.4 to health; as an evidence of
e hie!, he hi.. innennerable eertiliatite. Speaking of the
Ira itnew.t. 1.h3 /6:inn remark,: •• It is e1ii4 , 1 . 4 that inhaliug
-..ileituntly mu figreientile, humbug ratuir—the
re -tu lout iiroperttcn toluit conic in direst contart with the
aide reriml rmriti,w ..t the bongs. and thus evalape the many
I t •ried rhanpea produi,ed erp..ti them when introduced
'ere and ./ohjevt to the pesos of iliguatt ,, n "
The Hy we:ula 1. t.tr wile Ly all the Drnty, - ists throughout the
York Pali - J.lcm ii/Janturcy
Vie I tiliutet f iut the bnaet, ander the linen, with
1 , 444 in. onieniener—the iirwt of Ilia /xxly heinz
t 1 w e,l;wrati , the fluid. llvanlrekta of canes uj, cures,
1.1. , IL. ft/1A.06505, Knight unmet:
. -
c...1...teka.g.• , f 'Ow liyvuot Lux cui - od mo of tile. Asthmt.„
1 at F. RLYSltlalar.
Poottusetar of Duoctuaton,
0.1 , 1 elarral the Antlsnut, tzql rear.' elanding, by Dr
1:1,1 Lin' I:yr.:tn., Itrooklyt, N. V.
kw- ~f No 5 Illsimond ettX.q., N. Y., wtuo cur.,1,4
a Gino of Ilrk.oc:hitio by the,
.n 4 ,1 ben. boon curtni of n distrr.iug cough, of
11ta.11 , /111:;. 4.111/ t. 4• be Incurable by the 'by..
C 1.... vine cured to one. month. by tire ITyp...tbs.
J. H. liAlingltT, itigAuston4l, Mn.b
ro, Dr r'lnctl,n, of N..w York. trediti. of our Inesli.
.11. 111 OW following 1ang11.4...,:
Str.--1 DIM!: h 1.11,) •if Dr. Curtis' IlygrAtm Its n rem.
mid Mugs- Raring 11.1.1 {OILY
..1.;•.,4411,21 It• it,tlr) ,Itirm.y. lam N.urltle,l Dolt it t,
• • • D••E•T mu.ll,:n••, b• 41.1 :uul the itrlialioir
t.•
• I- - ismtz... ~ -en.mt in the 011.1131N.AL and ONLY
i EN t ' I • V: A prr • I. ; 4;1 ,t her. are twee imitat, in, or ct
r. I tN. t laorN n.unterfeits. Shtick them its yOU a cult
Ar - 4.11,. by Dr Keyner. 140 IS',x,d stroet ; It
K + A ‘. Itrekimm. All. , i;hony City; Jahr
N.‘w ; C. 1.. itocht‘ater.
m
F. Brown's KPIACIIII4I, of Jamaica Ginger.
rill( 1S ESSENCE ivapreparationoftinusual
It, ordinary iliarrliceo. incipient eliolerA,
..li.sl. in :01 came. 4,1 prostration of the digestive Ilue•tious,
.• %aloe. During the prevalencenfnpi.t••mC
• .11,1.111 w ooniplaiuts, it Is peculiarly
•, o, or travx-derwitflong it.
r.
t'.,the Wiii• II
..1.11 1 , 1 1 .. littl o V. N. at bin ',roc . and Clten,i,nl
....1 ii..l and Chestnut , treetit,
phi 411.1 the Apotheesti,e, in II .•
1 ill 1 . 11,1.11,1 i by
li. A. A lINKSTOCK . (A).,
A (A)
A hd iii Allechetiv
11. P. Si'IIITATIT7.,
I.FX A. TIECKIIA.M.
E SATISFAI"ISURY REMEDY—From
LA try, tturth st.n.l mouth. tnn -
tt,Aly lu 11.4,11 , 1 rad. nuttrring Mal: moui
. Ink s. Ult. I.• It. A F.tht.r.tor:k's un... uttl.
rrntifu4,n , :
. .
Al at. II A. Pahtlesl,JrA hare been totting your
Vel mirage an Iltin place for live years, and take plea.. urn in
stating, for the information of Lilo trade and of the
that It has been, so far an I know, one of the moat loithifito-
Itil) eel...ate. to the market, and nue or the mm[ KAe:d , ie
niedi, tiles we hate also paoonal knowledge of its
1111H1Ortillei Cii.:ll,l under the treatment of e
l m
ithymOaiteL all el whom use it regularly, and iLlwaye, found
it to be .are and reliable as a warm arieellie. I Call rerceile
mend it 1. i•ilt. he safest .and beet in the market.
A. sT , ILLEN W RRCtI
Prvpar,laml sold by 11. A. FAItV titiTlloK &
InfrA) (Nutter of \V oa and First stet., l'ithitourgh
W. W. WALLACE,
sTEAM ►IARBLE WORKS.
32l and Liberty street,.
Captain ,ioetiloN.
. J. I' I: cvr•.
PITTSBUItaIf,. PA.
I h:t A n ß il . Stone and Marble Cu rbing
nd(IRA
•o o! Nattil. for OrlorterioA, ITmoir to order.
Furn.ttill• and W /1.41,1:ma 'DT*, and lull...ming Stollen meta,
inarliin,y. in Ineet time and better style than can be clone
1,, 111..111:0 labor. Particular attention is pail h, the
ut.inotacinie of
have a tarp variety of beautiful pattern-,
others are invited to examine one stm.k,
pergund,l that after doing no, and learning our prin..
t, and miwards,) but few who an. able tr. own a good
hon.. will be willing to remain long without procuring 1.11 ,
ru. pre Marble Mantle,. Thy require no ',rubbing 11.4
are alwaye neat; are alt onto melts lea rt. 111: Itl
not Babb• eost but little more than a good
wood mantle.
Nlarlde Kohl low Q the trade. Milelb ,Rtonan mado
Our stock of Marble in the largest in the Went, litni
manufactured by the bent uo.'hmen, aided by machinery, in
orthy of attention.
orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pitlidlnrgli,
filled with despatch. V. W. WALLACE.
Q. M U A CHINES. LULL'S PATE&T
BUBB SMUT MACHINES, nerd in HX) thus lb the
Nest. They run light. clean well: art, durable and when
the.) , btrotne stnalth the edge Can be renewed by cracking
the Burr. They have been used for five years in the City
PntshurgliWone of the largest mills in the WestOand
are warranted to clean well. For particulars, see hand-hltia.
Order's tilled at 819 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
eta: W. W. WALLACE,
910 MILL OW NERS.---Trenuh Bitrri and
Laurel Hill Stones, Belting Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mill
rens, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob Grinders, Cast Iron
Proof Stank, ‘tc... always on hand and made to order, at 319
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna.
ap22
QTEAI --- 141NdlINES AND BOILERS.
ki Engines, with thu West lingroveruouts, warranted best
gtuality, on /o.tal and Imuie to order. Boners dr Juniata
iron, wade on short ',laic.. Orders 111Int1 with deituttch, at
319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
aga W. W. WALtACE.
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DOR 'r ABLE FLOURING MILLS.—The
matesaiber has on lutud, and is tuanufitcturig,Tortable
1. touring Mills, of an iruppoved quality; they are v,fty com
pact, run light, grind fast, (five to fifteen bushels per hour.)
can be driest, by steam, water or horse power, and will prove
it valnahle acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen alal large
bt“.k Itodens Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, itittaloirgli.
apt.L.i&W W. W. WALLACE.
EESON'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT, OR
wA'rER LIME.—The underaigutsi keep sonstantly sn
hand a large stock of this article of the best quality. The
attention of Contracwrs and Builders of Navigation Locks.
Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works, &e., is ts , -
quested to this article. The well known resistance and im
perviousness of water, characteristic of this Cement, renders
the Brat necessity In all structuree , exposed to theaction
ot water or danip. itpB:3mi ENGLISH & RICILLARLIStiN._
CARPETS! CARPETS!l=Superiortlwility
Brussels. Canton Matting. drc., dm. A fresh arrival at
the Fourth Street Carpet store.
rip2B
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NIARELE MANTLES
W. W. WAioLACE
M. D. & H. MCCALLUM
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FOR Tith itAPID.CONN.•OI/401;011/34 14IDARSE ,
NMS, um:gem% WITAOPLNO-001.70ift ow P t
ASTUMA AND CONSUMPTION.
A"'" • Ti/1/7 lt--- 4. ffeltelttri the corn
itte.
. ••••• triunity with the'colinde wo fad In t:
. an arilthrtillth seldom fails to nal
-4•`•"..-1 17.0 the hoptilest effects that can be de
sired. So wide Ittlie field of Its use
fitness, awl niimerous the cases of
• its cures, that almobt Miry section of
I • Q. , nrituiftunslLlu.SPerlKOA Pub' tit•
o:: . `te - cr•Ful. l7 • known, who have been restored t
• startling and even desperate Ms
eases of the lungs , t e its use. Whop once tried, cope"
riority trier every' ertmedieine of Ittilltind, is too apparent
to escape obsthvationonal where its virtues are known, the ••
public no longer 'lmitate what- antidotal* employ for the
. 1 •••
Mar...sing and dangerous affections of the, pulmonary or- •
gene, which are incident totrircllmate. •
Nothing has has called louder for the earnest Inquiry of medi
cial than the alarming prevalence and fatality of con
monodic complatuts, nor liss any-one clam of diseases had O r
umre itc their invwaigations and care. But as yet no ado- ei
quote remedy has loon provided, on which the public could 4-}
depend for protection from attacks upon the respiratory or- h.
,„„,, until the introduction of the CIIEBRY I'ECTORAL.
This article is the product of along, labortotut; and,
succoesbil endeavor to furnish the community with such a '
remedy. Of this lost statement the American people are now
themselves prepared to judge; and !appeal with confidence to Si
their decision. If there is any dependence to be placed in
what men of every clews and station certify ft has done for r l•
thong If we can trust our own BOIIIIM, when we nee dangerous
affections of the throat and lungs yield telt; if we ran depend
nn the USSUMUM of intelligent Physicians a ho make it their
Mildness to know—in short, if there is ally-reliance upon any
thing. thou It lairrefotably proven that this medicine tines re-
Hero and doosjcure the class of dish it Is designed for, be
yond any and all others that areknown to Mankind. If ibis be +.s
tine, it cannot be too frthlypnblisbed, nor too widely known. k;'
The afflicted should know it. A remedy that cures Is price
leas to them. Parents should, know It, their children are g
priceless to them. All should know It, for health can be ,•,••
prittaf to un one. Not only shohld It be clqulnted here, but
eeeerteltere , not only in this country, but in all countries. it e
flow faithfully we have'acted on this conviction, is shown in •,;:.
the fat that already this' article has made the circles of the
globe. The sun never sets of Ito limits. No continent is 2
without it, and but few peoples. Although not in so general
use In other nations as in this, it is employed by the morn
intelligent to almost all civilized countries. It is eaten- k.
steely employed In both America,—in Europe, Asia, Africa,
Australia and the far-off islands of the-sea. Life to as dear
to its possessors there as here, and they grasp at a valuable
remedy with even more avidity. Unlike most preparations yr
kind, it le an expensive composition of costly material.
Still it Is afforded to the public nt a reasooably low price, and
what is of vastly more importance to them, itS, quality is g
never suffered to decline frost its original standard of excel
leo,. Every bottle of this medicine, now mannfactured, Is 1 .
as got as ever has been made heretofore, or as we are ca
table of making. No toil or Nat is spared, in maintaining 4
It in the best perfection which it Is possible to produce. if
Hence the patient who procures the genuine CHERILY Pee`
?ORAL, con rely on having as good au article as has ever been
bad by those en ho testify to Its curia.
By pursuing this course, I have the hope of doing some 6,
good in the world, at well as the satisfaction of believing
that much 111 w been done already.
Sir Prepared hy J. C. ATM, Practical and Analytical -1•;
Chemist, Lowell, Mass. ir t •
Cold by B. A. FAILNESTOCK & CO., at wholesalo and re'
tall, by every Druggist iu Pittaburgh, and by all Dealers
everywhere. apletind&w j
11 'Cat On* 'Atmelm.
ivi tawoßT,
• Dr. Rogers , Syrup of 1 - 411 ?
r 111
TOR THIC OORTLENR CURT ON
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis,
Spitting Blood, Asthma,
AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS
TZNDINO TO
CONSUMPTION!
Tin above Itspectorant, prepared by an experienced
Physician and Chemist, has now become a standard
Preparation, and IS offered for the CURE of
those Ali:eases of the Tlffitatkir and LLN GS,
which, tf neglected, ussuilly terminate fatally in CON-
S f 11TIPT lON. It contains no Opium, Calomel, or ,
any mineral whatever, but is composed entirely of those
Roots, Herb*, and Vegetable Subdances, which have a
specific Influence upon the Longs 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-passages, 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, and
may be given with perfect afety to the youngest child or
the most delicate female.
. .
Lew than hal/o bottle rrN generally cure any ordi •\
nary COLD or COUGH, by following the airections.!
One both's is usually sufficient for a ease of Infin
cnza.
A few doers will relieve Tickling in Me throat,l
or Hoarseness.
. _
On.s bottle wilt effectually stop Spitting Blood.
Three to Ste Gottlos only are required In Bronchi..
am or Asthma.
Pour to Sight bottles will care any cue of Inclpi.
eat Cortartrinption.
•
One bottle Is warranted always to do good, and satisfy
the patient that he to on the right road to a 4.31131. E. .
Judge now whether or not it la twit to 1130 it. Certifi
cates on the at the office from multitudes of restored
Warta
A. L. BCOVILL & Proprietors,
No. 904 B ECOADW AT, (tor. Duane St.) New- Fork It
Tor Sede by aS Druggists thrones:at the United Stein)
end Oartadse.
Orr e'er sale,wholesale end retail, by R. E.:
CO.. corner WW and Semwd streets.
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also by ILICNDERSOIN BRO., Liberty street; IL P.
SCIIWAIITZ, and kilteltHAM & IiteKENNAN, Allegheny
City. novalaNlaw
The Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE.
K.RNNEI)Y, of Roxbury, has diseov-
IIL °red in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy
nett cures every kind of Humor, from the worst ti:roftda too
Oaavlna ("bap!,
aura
has treated it in over eleven hundred cases, and never
fi wiks! except in two eases !both thunder humor.) Ur has
nose in hie inieewiion over two hundred certifleatics of its •
vain:, all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two teats- are warranted to ewe a lairsing, sore month.
fine to three betties will cure the worst kind of pimples of
the face.
Two to three bottles will scour the system of boils.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst winker in the
mouth end stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to care the worst CaSea
of erysipelas.
anew- two bottles are watrauted to cure all humor of the
eyes.
Two bottles arc warranted to cure running of the ea" and
blotches among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to core corrupt and run
nine nicer&
taw Isaac will cure scaly eruption of the skin.
Two to threes bottles are warranted to cure the most des
per.ite cases of rbeumatieu.
Two or three bottles are warranted to tore the worst cues
of ringworm.
Three to 5 oor I.I11,1:11, warranted to cure salt rhesus.
11 ve to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula-
A benefit is always exptewmasl from the first bottle, and
perf,t cure is warranted when the above quantity is
taken.
Nothing looks so Improbable to those who have in vain
trial 811 the wonderful medicines of thaday, as that a com
mon weed growing in the pasture, and along old stone walls.
steedil cure every humor iu the system; yet it is now a fixed
tiwt. If you have a humor It has to start. There are no ifs
our ands, hums or ha's about suiting some cases' and not
yours. 1 peddled over a thousand bottles of it in the vicinity
of ikistoth I know its effects in every caw. It has already
doses some of the greatest cures ever done in Massachusetts.
I gave it to children a year old; to old people of sixty. I
here seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flesh
was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by
one bottle.
To these who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle
will always clue it. It gives great relief to catarrh nod dir
tiness. Some who have beet, costive for yearn, baYe taken
and been regulated by it. Where the randy to spend it works
quite may, bet where there is any derangement of the func
tions o f nature, It will cares, wry singular reelinge, but you
must not be alarmed—they always disappear in from four
days to a week. There is never a bad result from it. On the
reititrary, when that feeling is over, yen will feel yourself
like a new person. I heard some of the most extravagant
eneximitttna of it that man ever listened to. No change of
diet is ever tivicessary--eat the bed. yen eon get.. I have like- .
wise aw herb, which ' When 'simmered in sweeten, dissolves
Scrofulous swelling of the neck and under the ears. Prick
50 rents. Price of the Media I Discovery $1 per bottle.
Directions for Use.—Adul , sue table siewuftel tier day.
Children over eight yens, tt..-awort spoonful; ohildron from
live to eight years, tetespoeufut An uo direction eau be
roade applicable to all coustitutiens, take enough to operate
on the bowels twice n day.
• ' Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance in bad awes of
Scrofula.
Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KETSBR'n, 1-10 Weed.
street, oiruer or Virgil, alley, and J. P. FLBMLNG, Alle
gheny.aptklyilsw
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SANDS' SAItSAP.ARILILA,,
IN .QUAIIT BOTTLES.
01w the liononat and Pernumetzt Circe of all ./Xmamat arising
from an Imptre Mate of Mr Btocd, or
Sohn et the Syeent.
EAL'PII depends principally upon the
covelitkiu of the blwid—its oxidation by its passage
through the lungs and distribution into (i.e organs of ab
sorption, eirculotion ' resparitioe, and secretion, constitute
the phenomena of Lica. These organs are Imbued stint
wonderful sympathetic affinities; if any one of them is itn
preperly affecte4 - 1, they all become irritated and inflamed. the
stonmefi gets deranged. petite of all kinds tome on, wipe
chilly in the head and limbs, accompanied with a burning
heat, loss of appetite. extreme nervous debility, nausea, mor
bid anxiety, depression of spirits, disturbed sleep, and indis
position to make the slightest pityffieul exertion. If the vital
Reid be charged with the elements of disease, sickness must
be the consequence. It is them evident that a medicine Is
tussled that will cleanse rind malty the blood, and such is
SANDS' . SARSAPARILLA. It assists digestion, creates ap
petite, strengthens the system, and by removing the cause of
the disease effects a complete attd tienntuant curet
The following- untolialted communication is one among
UMW:tads that are from time to time addressed to on ito m
all quarters of the world, to which we Invite . attention:
LYNN CO.. Queues Ten., March 14 . 1855 -
Messrs. A. it if D. Sands, New Tork—Goutlemen: In the
spring of 15.53 I left Indiana with my wife and seven chil
dren for Oregon, and arrived safely at Salmon Falls, Snake
Meer, withoutanydiffautty; at this placenta eldesthey was
mixed with a swelling and severe pains In the legs, which
day by day grew worse, until his legs contracted and became
so patnfulthat he could not-Welk:: we had to early him iu
mid. about the wagon like an infant; Ms moaning was
drwdful, keepi ng us awake nearly all aight. We readied
Albany on t Sri of October, completely worn out by
fatil„ette; by this time he was reduced to a perfect akeleim.
Here we were enabled to commit a physteitus,la ug . h h could
Hill, who
honentlyconfeseed be could not cure him, although
give him medicine that would relieve the paiu. lu this exi
gencysomethlng remained to be dune speedily, or death was
Inevitable. Beitsg c .recommendeel to try your Sarsaparilla, I
procured a bottle; after taktug soxiie he appeared Worse; but
pormeering with by obtained a SINA)MI hOttlaoNtliCh seemed
to grapple with the dieeswe i , and =meal a marked impreve
tueut ; the swelling end, pain, in the legs were reduces!, his
appetite improved, and his olor began to return. Thus en
couraged, I purchased a third-bottle, while taking which the
swellings in his legs puke, and some pieces of bones one
eighth of an leek long came out; after which- his legs
straightened ant! healed mi. lie is now perfectly recorervie
has no appearance of being a cripple, and can perform Maat
kind, of common labor. All this has been effected, as many
can certify, by throe bottles of your valuable &anapest-UN of
which, under providence. my son remains a living restteno
nth. Yenta, respectfully, CALEB MITS.
-flay. Prepared and sold by A. B. et D. SANDS, Drogestil
earl Chemins, 100 Pidtott *duet, New York. Sold the In
B. A. VANN - MOM A CO., YLEMENo BROS., Pittsburgh,
and by Druggittigentaally. Price $1 per bottle, or Ilia bob:
ties tbr fib, *Pala
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