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Tram+ Ivianen Pittsburgh and Cleveland. .111 haii‘! and Chicago. 'fu e- t elx houra, Chicago twenty-four hours, this.-aeven • . and aft, TIE DAY. January S, ISLC, Iho Trains thn, N•qt.l will run a. fnllnw, ViA ALLIANCE. The finial, the ihti, 1\ It I l'ou lettrt. 19tti.1,114.11 A. 7 , 1. ithil A. M. und ;I:(X)1'. M. itt 7,, A. NI. and II 40 A. M. ithil (1:25 P.M. Arr re in itt A. M.. P. NI. and 9ilU I. 31. the, With Cie, eland uud Tiiledn Railroad for 1„1":, yhj,it th i. hock 1-load uud dt. Lowit. or Toit.dlo, and tip. North k .a,. PI( tilkirgh Or, tie t,:00 A. M. train, by going :.L t. L.•.••I 111 at rile in Chicago at next itiornwg. his.ebio•rs f 'I Chicago, et. 1. liii. Ruck lint, on, awl tb. Nerilbv.onit, alai wish to go through with t .t. 1, nlon a 2i: :alio ti c train leaving Pittsburgh at StUU A. SI.. as tti.at s Ce only tralll by which clone cuutiections arc n u de 01,041: to li t Above pilots. The. tram. ',Axing Pit L.burgli at A. M. and Wcllevilln at 9:09 A. M. are the ouly seas by which pattsougers Can It stations mouth of Alliance, or stations on the Tthica raw. 4-19- kebi I.r Cliott'ititel. Chicago and the North-west, "1., Are sold at jl if,, than via Alliance. 'lb. trams 1.. r ClovnlaiAl .nainect at Hudson with trains .r Coyabo,ta Fails and Aar", ; tivola...l and runitS ),31,N h:1.1 , A. 31...1.:0 dud 6:00 't, Ist 10.1.: P. M.. h.io .4. 31.. nu,i R:4O A. M. ; .• I Jr Rork fol w For It”ek 10.14:1.1 at Pia , A. M. and 11:U0 I'. M. FIT St. L... 1• 1,1..) A. M. and P. I. Ite,ck lxiand Railroad to a 0 .I r.-•• ('lli,trp, Alt .0 11Ild st. 1...i.111,1 1.4.11 by t 110 9:15 A. M. Tl,l/I ..• 1... t.;• at 11,0 .0190. 0, niroz, and by tint 9:30 I'. =MEI cri. Ist cLux. Ild To I, Salle ...Sul ilovk oil 14 1.0 • Galena 11 10 14 LK, •• , ptingteld, 11 ;LI It; IP Of) 15 (NI 1 , , 101 " 10 00 14 It) •r...3.-0.,1 0, preeure their tirkehi at the “1111,11 y. 11/ ti.e Altmongaltelti Iluttee, dm I t., I NI ,• I 1‘ ANIi PI E 'T it o UTE oPEN Nl:rtlirro Illinoto to / 1 11114st.olppl River .1 SAS hicago, Burlington and Quincy 11 1.}:().1(1 MEE \ • 'IV • NITI.P. aTr ;in , rtin the enttr,:ti,t., 21 !I :t . 1.• rt ~!" , I t, k .11,1141trs, \ .. Si - .y AAA), - Ait•A r 1... r :••., :1••• AA Ay. nab the CoNTINLO(.S •• •••• 1•••• , . RatAir•AAA.l iu Lilt. ‘VerAl.—i‘r-d Au. Ai.,l “11101.0 :1/111 elegAint =OEM itLi, b. th, r, n• ran 1,. Ituta nl Oil- • • .11 11, ottaa• ‘,l lb, I_ : rt..-t-. !li.• t 1... I ia:t 1:1 Ca.tr a 1, and at II i l .• 1 •114.' s• .11 , ulO . l .; Lit Al o •nd in - A ur..l td, ptln.dval I(A:frond in hr.. C.rent 1111 Tic an and U. S. Express unit DISTANCE SAVED, car, AND 11,,,f. AIR LINE ROUTE CHICAGO AND ST. Lo u s I 1 R'i Uin , Al ToN AND Lul RAULROAD, Formerly Chicago and 11E1ah r ,T rt. Ti 10 Truws w,. ir• igt.t nut ~xceort A Ni. ourvct • '11 , ..J1 Att., t . :21. , .4 with. , un-vt walk the (.onipa:) . al,l /.11111/1 1,11 M ;tit l'....eug - er Tram, :rum Alt.. ithog. These 6.1.1. ..s • .v.to•r, tl i 1 . • . 11, 311. , 1,41114, XI . tatil, - (14‘1,1 /Intl Tullnez.i.v ri , crn, N 41,1 I, t•T 11/ 1.4.111,; nt•l'vlit)-I1Nr• 11111 m 11,4 1e.,6 to It:o..tnnozl.• _I .t •• 1,. 6 - prim:Avid, than by All) 1L1.... I. 1... . • ..vg r this r•alte ens be ranamreil • hi...,.•••1 7 h 1,1 t Iffittt, to : , ctw Verb. Itontori, flit ktitiltit ittLitt). rttlifidtt, Se., and at nil Thruu_ ILe and in Um:ago at tl 1)111,1., 1. Dvarliurll id.rin4h optanota the Ti• J 11,41:44- 11,41:44 --41.il It,. Lk inn or tbe 1111114. Central Ikai 1.4••••ilb• 1••i4 mill nix :4301s nt the Detn•ts • •••- t.4.r. (-I.k ?1 , •1t6.‘ r•tiperititeniterit. 11..4 1•. N.I I kiItIIEIIII4IIZN, ilerteral l'anneilner .kizent. AS IP llt CT ROUT E, TO ILun,•, cif), vi titeubeux ills & Indiana Railroad , ;• t•.! .ri w. 111”.. .•••iiihittiu: 1:40r , Arkr-amb,srit rouf•- t , ,1 , , ,t, (In, Viol" ci , gre,` of .1111iOrt um in Rik , / h) nt Pt( tgbur4l.. Arrangement. aa .1f,..1 . iN it \ I'AILY 1.1 K•. it. I 4,201101111111'd ~ p.•ilolict,l and A,. 11 .1 1 .4.4:1[1,f n hal, I'ln,- 1 rah v I'. NI 1 ENTi'KE. ~,, captain OnittiGri. QUEEN.. . . - .1. C I:, - to Oil" 4 1 , P 1111 and reach Steubenville at 7 • •••I k theinerniiin—itenneiciv with the Van; 7.inl nit king dtristt with .r all theIII OtlralllillS a rinnfortnlde nigh r-t. 1101 .1,b1t04 tried by rotln.l.l. 411,3- FAr.. rni by any eater I dr Tie,. tatji die; kern, and further inforrnation, I It 'HS J. 110UST1/N, v.. 115 W tier qtrimet, Pitbiburgh. tt W. YI'I.TGN, t. , tilierintendent. 1.. !WV ENNV, General .Icont. & CONNELLSVII.I.E oPEN Fi.,,Nl WEST NENVTC)N Ti) CONI\IELLSVILLE, tinlos from I . ntal.urgh, un the Vuugloughon two firSt-Chuol howl is now open fur the transporta tion of trasbengers an•l trvight., ur o.llolllOn With the tin.• Alearnen" tram t , lir,ll to Connullevtlic, daily, an f nleann, El ILI AN will Isovo her wharf. above this Mutual:l\l,4a. every afteru•..vi. at halt-prat Or, \Vest Newton, Connecting there with the Morn. mg 'lnds lousing at 5:30 f•r l'•mnellnvillu, and reaching theca ..t A. AL, In time fur the Sta,‘,, fur Uniontown. Fan. to Con ne11,111.. Par. tu 1:111. , Ith•Ws 2 26 A Train will Ira,. Connoll, illy in the morning, at fr:ls sk. Gar W.: S.atun, nnel rialleCt. there With the ..termer Elton al 7:30, in time to road] Plltmburgh at 1 1•. Fare from Counells elite to Pittsburgh $1 75 Fore Gout U UtOWLI to PlttabUrgh rho Ise.' Freight and Pnasenger Ttain will oars Con nellsville at 10:30 A. 31.. and returning will leave West Nswton at 3:30 P. NI., stopping at all way stations for freight and passeugere. nt :.ttiirday the usual afteruonn train will lie over until the foll , eving morning at e:3O o'clock. Passenger, by the Saturdv afternoon boat from Pitts' burgh ,an by this /u - ningoinent go forward without delny. For furl or informatton. apply to the UttiCtTS ou board the tet+ltthottt DAL-AN, or to the Age its at About Newton nnJ C4/611,16,11/0. a W. CALDWELL, et3o Assistant ,Superuttendeut. ALLEGIIENV %ALLEY RAILROAD DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO KITTANNING. Leave f 011.1.1: N. 1, Exprosa, 100 A. M., arriving 3I KM:01010g 11t /1 A. AI. N". At l, llllllodati,ll. 5:401'. 11., arriving la Lilt 41101100.: 111 a:11, , P.M. Fare to Kittanning, 81,25. sTAGES WILL RUN FROM KITTANNING, in contiec t,n with the Trains, for the following plea.: PARE. RARE. 11 : 11, 11iIIR $.l 75 Brookville ............. .......$5 75 Clarion 3 Zi lirady's Bend 2 25 Red Rank. 2 25Ifteitnersburg 2 50 Twkets t., all of the above places can be procured at the 1 , 1 r.,,, turner of Penn and Wayne tdreets, and at the pepot t, 'Taylor etreot. 4 t omnibus,. will leave the corner of Market and Fifth, and l'eut, and Warne streets. at 7'411 A. M, and .Ift P. hi., in , ountmtion with the Trains. A. .I. HOPP.KR, Law. 2 Gape t.. ' :_ :-. RAILROAD, I, -I 1 . 1.: (11-vc:art.l and Chicago. V , A : A LLI A \Ci- A Nii CLEN ELAND. 0. 0 . 1 -4 .1 I) L'ILIN 1, St: 1, Clordural. .7 A. 'A F:Y, A .ft, llttsburz.l Tit .11. HUUTIt 101 VA, MISSOURI, :AND NEBRASKA. 112=MI!! ,7 • L. •t'TK 1,111 lib 3 Illr, Cain, ntol /nt, zqations t•,t, t , hu, earl 11tv.14,i11 I. ‘ul ” lit 3 .11.. y t I .l, lllbern i+ll4l l'entr.d 4,4 4 , 1 • .titt,rt art. titre of noticing etintio t It ii• ott n h t•rti.tott tune, nttiu 1111=TiMI l'•roltirli from Ci.icalzo, =ZEE IMIZIEZZE =:=M!I t•Alia.tay• excepted, 7.1" A ,curd:t . )s vx.-epted, ituiron.l tnist-in elletta of a .u: .I N NI. I. tire ru , ,t dLr, 1 I:i.N.Dugt..ll, :,prlngfir: M• ,1.1. i, l',. r ia, m 4% 01, %.I.•bury. l'cru. N. ,t,rl,, Nrw I , rlt-tn, :• : crnr, , 7"..FE .ET A.ND +Ol Tit, RAILROAD NNW • '.; , t. *"- DR. MORSWS INVIGORATING CORDIAL, PR4IVOME,NO.Y 4Y 4111,410LNE. Health Restored Mind Ll4ch.l,4sAgtherked MORSE'S INVIGORATOR ELIXIR, IT WILL replace weakness with : strength, incapacity with efficiency, irregvaarity with - uniform and natural activity, and this not only without hazard of luact tioo, but with a happy effect on tho general organtratkin.• ffial" Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous syatem, and that the prilization of the nerve of motion and sensation in physical death. Beat In mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the Cordial is the only tellable preparation known. OliftE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of the immedi ate and almost miraculous change which it occasions In the dimmed, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organisation is at once braced, revivified and built ap. The mental and physics mptians of nervous disease vanish together under its influ ence. Nor Is the effect toutpontg; for the Cordial properties of the medicine reach the const itution itself, and restore it to its normal condition. LOSS OF MEMORY, Conitterton, giddiness, nude of blood to the head, melancholy, debdity, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughte of radf-destruction —fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, irritabili ty, nervounneas, inability to sleep, disease incident to males, &ray of the propagating functions, hysteria, monomania, rinene terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, courtly. Lion, etc., from whatever caused arising is, If there be any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely Male lible A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The nnparalk led effects of this great restorative in all complaints Incident to females, mark a new era in the annals of medirine. Thousands of stimulants have been Invented— thousands of invigorants concocted—all purporting to be spe , itled io th, various diseases and derangements to which • the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVRAY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervpsness, tree nws, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether ye, ctthar to her sex, or common to both sexes—should give the invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial, after they have tined a but. tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the nystem. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy oft npring, who would not have been no but fur this extraordi nary preparation. And it Is equally potent fur the many dineasea for which it in recommended. Thousand. of young men have been restored by using It, and not In a .Ingle IL enatife has it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OY PALE COMPLEXION, Or consumptive habit., are restored by the use of a bottle or two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yal. low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. 112 4 . are some of the sad and melanch Oly effects produced by early lodate of youth, viz: weaknese of the back. and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of sight, lose of nitiecular I...iver, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous Irrim- L,llity, derangement of the dlgesitive functions, general de• llity, symptoms of cotammptione, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be ...treaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depreaeioa of spirits, aril forebodings, aversion to society, nelf-dietrust, solitude, timidity, etc., are scum. of the evils produced. at: thus afflicted, ItEFORE CONTEMPLATING hIARRIAGE, Should rl.tlect that a sound mind and body are the most ne. nary roquisitee to promote connubial happineea: indeed, u, about those, the Journey through life becomos a weary pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view: the mind shadowed with despair, and filled with the melan , h,iy retlertion that the happimais of another lateotaJi I !io.a.ocl with your own IMMESI Dr...d0n...1i Invigorating Cordial has bean counterfeited some unprincipled persona. In future, ell the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor•/ lac...itode plated over the cork of each tattle, and the tollou erg words blown in the glass: Dr. Morse* Invigorating Cordial. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, 1. Y. The Cordial ie put up, highly concentrated, in pint tat flea —pri• e three dollars per bottle, two for live dollars, ell lot twelve dollars. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. Sold by Druggists throughout the United Staten, Canada and the West Indies. 1331173 - • . Pittsburgh DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, No.llo Wood st PLEHLNO EROS, No. 60 Wood street; ...... ...ft. E. SELLERS, Wood street. Allegheny City...ItECKHANI A M'KENNAN; .........JAMES T. SAMPLE & CO.; J. P. ILEMD:O. Agent 1,.1 . 01110.-J. D. PARK, CincinuntL rapll;dawl INHALATION 1113:1013 CBE 01? ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTIOA, N FIN AND VERY WONDERFUL HYGEANA DROUGHT HOME TO TUX DOOR OP TUE MILLION A.WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent ly loon made by Dr. Cram, of this city, in the treat nant td Consumption, Asthma, and all diaenaes of the Lungs. We refer to "Da. CURTIN' IIYGRANA. OR IRRALLNO LITOESS VAPOR ten" CIIERRT STRUP." With this new method, Dr. O. has restored many afflicted ones to health; cm an evidence Of which, he las innumerable certillcatas. Speaking of the treatment. a physician remarks: •• It is evident that inhaling --conatantly breathing an stgreesble, boiling vapor—the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole tonal cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many "tat varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, anti 'subject to the process of digeetion.. The Itygeana is for sale by all the Druggists throughout the country "—them l'ork Dutchman qf January 14, 'ch., Inhaler Is wore on the breast , under the linen, with out the least inconvenience—tits heat of the body being • sallicient to evaporate the tttid. Hundreds of cases of cures, like the following, might be named One paekage of - the Hygeana has cured me of the Asthma, of sic years' standing. J. P. ICIERBURT, Postmaster of Dungannon, Pa. I em cored of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, by Dr Curtis' Ilygettna. Manassas. Essros, Brooklyn, N. Y. Nina PAUL, of NO. 5 Hammond street, N. Y., wan cured cat ; e severe clue df Itrorichit.N by the Hygeana. My sister has been cured of a distressing cough, of several years' standing, and decided to be Incurable by the phyel• cuLI.A. She U.R. cured in one month, by the Hygeana. J. 11. Gammas., Richmond, Me. Tie Rev. Dr. Clussrra, of New York, testified of our medl. • cane in the following lung.nage: Naw Yeas, November 15,1854. Dew. Sir— I think highly of Dr, Curtis' Hygeana as a rem etl,v is diseases of the throat and, lunge. Having had some opportunity to testify Ito efficacy, I am convinced that it to a most ...client medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling ; application to the chest. N. It.—Dr. Curtis' Hygeaust is the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE sayams ; all others are been imitations, or vile I tun! INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them an you would POINV.N. l sae by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street; 8.. E. Se/lers For A. Co.; Lee A. Beckham, All City; Jobs Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester. mylkdawem P. Brown's Essence ofJanutica Ginger. THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual j excellence. in ordinary diarrheas, incipient cholera, in short, in all casee of prostration of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable value. During the providence of epidemic h01...ra and summer complaints, it is peculiarly eftimiciou.; no family, individual or traveler should be without it. C.\ sure to get the genuine Essence, willeh is P , Par ,l obly by F. BROWN, at ids Drug Emil Climilhal ioore, N. K. corner of Fifth and Chestnut 'streets, Philadel pho,., end for sale by nil the respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Pittsburgh by B. A. PAIINESTOCH St CO., SCULLY A• CO. A utl lu Alb.glwity by. 11. P. SCLIWARTZ. LICE A. BECKI7AM s,,pike,md THE SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From all parts of the country, north end south, the proprie tor. nr, almont daily in rec Apt of inch flattering teetimoni . ns the following, relative to 11. A. Fahatestock's unequal ed Vermiluge Onsvesnotto', Ala, April 18th, 1F45. K.erey i? Fuhnmiyek f rh.-1 have been selling your :11.:111, , e In this plate for five years, and take pleasure in stun,. for the information of the trade and of the that it bren, so far an I know, ono of the moat satiefna tory remedies in the market, and ono of the moat Imitable inediclues ae have. I have also penonal, kstovEledgv of its gIAMI rifet . l.l ill numerous cases under the treatment of our pil,lCllllol. all of ahem use it regularly, and always furl it to be safe and reliable ea a worm specific: I can reeour mend It no one of the safest and beet In the market. A. l'rtmansl and sold by B. A. FAIINESTOOK C STOLLBNWERCK u.. . corner of IVood and Find. sts.,/ofttaßurich \V. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS 319, 3'21 and 333 Liberty street, Opp , )eite Smithfield street, PITTSBURGH, PA. TS, TABLETS, and GRAVE .l‘l°:,4ltNili.,-IE-N Elllalultys on hand; Stone id Marble Curbing and Vaults for Coinoteries, made tp order. Furniture and Washstand Tope, and Imposing Stonestitmle hy machinery. in less time and better style than MD be done kr mere manual labor. Particidar attention is laid to the fact ltfe of .MARBLE MANTLES, f whh-li we hare a large variety of beautiful paten.. Iluildere and others are invited to examine our stock, as ur feel perenaded that alter doing so, and learning our pricey. .315 and upwards,) but few who are able to own a good house, will tie willing to remain long without procuring one or more Marble Mantles. They roquire no scrubbing nor painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are not liable to take tiro, and cost but little more than-a good wend mantle. Marble sold low to the trade. ltoarth Stones matte Warder. (ler stock of Marble is the largest in the West, and being intoufaetured by the beet wo:kmen, aided by roachina4, ho werthy of attention. _ . haers, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh lied with &unlatch. W. W. WALLACE. MACIIINES.— LULL'S PATENT J BURR SMUT MACHINES, used in 709 Mills in the Hest. They rnu light, clean well: are durable, and 10C13 they become smooth, the edge mu be renewed by cracking the Burr. They have been used for five years In the City Mills. Pittsburgh, (one of the largest mills in the West,) and are warranted to clean well. For particulars, see hand-bills. Orders tilled at 319 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. W. W. WALLACE. TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr, and Laurel 11111 . 2 tones, Belting Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mil! Irons, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob Grinders, Cast Iron Proof Staffs, Ac, always on hand and made to order,,at 319 Liberty strimt, Pittsburgh, Penna. apt:. W. W. WALLACE. Q TEAM ENGINES AND ROLLERS.— ° Engine., with the latest improvements, warranted beet quality, on band and made to order. Boilers of Juniata iron, made on short notion. Orders filled with despatch, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. W. WALLACE. DORtAYLEFLOURIN GMILLS. — LrIie subscriber has on hand, and is mattufentairig, portable Flouring Mills, of an ituppored quality; they arx, eery c on ,. pact, run light, grind Rat, (five to fifteen bushels per hour) can be driven by steam, Water or horse ..wer and will prove a valuable acquisition to iron master'', . obeimen and large stock feeders. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street,Pittslturgh. apttaltw W. W. WALLACE.. 1 . ) EESON'S IinR.AULIC MONTT, OR WATER LIME.—The undersigned keep constantly 011 hand a large stock of this article of the beat quality. The attention of Contractors and Builders of Navigation Locks, Aqueducts, Bridges, littervoirs for Water Works, to., is re quested to this article. The well known resistance and im perviousness of water, characteristic of this Oement, renders it of .the first necessity in all structures exposed to the action of water or damp. [apte3m) ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. ARPETS! CARPETS! !—S nreeneta. cainon Matting. an, lc. freah at the Fourth Street Carpet Stara ap2S AL A s li. MoCIALLIJkI. a: .6 4 ' ''".---.,',W-.'"'-4f-•,',,c,,','5":-,;,:";-Yet.%,"•-•;:...' •,-:',E.-..,..;-..,--."...:,.-ni'.;.;,,."Tr.;i,.';,--.-.'•ii,.:4,..,-.._.e...-. ' .r:;4-`,,,•••".;,-4qi-ii-4,;.,5`4=-1-'4,..,3;:.i",•-•_;,-"1.,;'*3.,-..r.-:....,..7-:,..,:-;•::•,•.,.•;•-.:-,1,--•:';',e,.,-.'-','Zi,,,,z, -.. ..;•••.:•::::::-,-i-..,i,-;,ii::-.--•-•,:;,','."-ig::::,!.*: -•,%.,A , ,,,:c: i 1 - : .r . ..-..:-..,:•; - -5 , , ,, ,:-.- - ... - f -,- - ~, • •.,',..i,•„ . ' -, , Y-: - .• - i;.." k`•':F.. , l'llt.'P . :-? c: ',- -1- :!'-'';' .. • iii:'•''• : -"' . • . - '-'.., ~..•,- . ...:, ' , , '..,-. . X.7- A ':-,`47.:, .. ;-•:.:'.:- 1 V••:, -A ., ,- , : :', ,- ;"?...T.•. -. '...gf.:, . • , . 1 ;,. , ..,,,...; 4 •,.r;'•vit.,F.,- - 4.h..:...tf..v4.,,p;1 2 .,iti.-5:4 , , , - ...4 '. - "v,- -, ' -- -7..-- •••.'L - :-.....:...!: W. , : 4 •.Y: 3 -' 7 ',.. 7 "-; - :F'. -A t'-'V'I ,;; '•e 5:2, . :, ; ,- f:i. , " - , , . • 2 - .-.., , '!'.:-.r... - . ,, '! - -,::: - . ."'• •"...',.', V"?...:A','::';'.4.'4'..*`-'-' , ,„,, JIM'S CHERRY:. FENVIIAL, NO THE RAPID CURE OP COUGHS, anns. HOARSE NESS, BRoraumaiwithornia-coutm; enotrp, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. ' -Tins Bann* - hi (AA! to the com enmity with the confidence we fool in : san.articie which &MOM Sifts to real , . 4 he the happieneffitets lbs can be de sired. So Widifil? the Said of its use .: fulness, and. se" munerrtmithe muses of its cures, that elnianpvcry . ovition of ers `the country' afeatindirta -penitorspub defy known , have been restored , • . .from alarming and even desperate dle :cues, el File Mus, by its use. When once tried, Its saps . ritirity over every : Won medicine Of its kixid t ia too apparent to oBtuyb obserradint. and Where'll:B' Miles ire' known, the public no longer hesitate whit , tattlditte : Ha Mogi* for the dietressing and dangerous affections of tbA.pnaly or gans, which are incident to our, cUnigte. • 11. . • Nothing has celled louder for,the earned. kigtilVf medl cal Men, than the •abitettieg prey : oldie° Ind fatal :nf con inimptive complamto'nor has tiny one clime of disesas had more of their' investigatbans and bare But as yea no ade quate remedy has been provided, on which the public could depend fur protection from attacks upon the respiratory or gans, until the introdUction of the CHERRY POO:CORAL. This arficleris the product of a Ifnig; laborious, and, I believe, allaCaearal endeavor folurniele the community with such a remedy.• Otthis last statementthe American peoples:re now themselves prepared to judge, and I appeal with confidence to their decision. If there is any dependsucq to. be ,placed in what men of every class and station certify It has done for therm if we Can trend our; own aerostat; wham we see dangerous &Melons of the throat Mid lungs yield. to it; if we can depend on the assurance of intelligent Physicians eh:remake It their business to know—in short, if therein any reilancaupon any. thing . then ft is irreintably proven that, thhimodicinodnes re lieve and doesicure the clam of diastaifes ft liderigried for be yond any and all ethers thatareknownionninlitad: If Chin be true, it cannot be too freely publishethnor too widely known. The afflicted abordd know it. i rernedyShatcruev is pet:c lots to them. Parents st m uld, kirow.At, theiNchildreta. aro Price-tem ibeM. .Al,l,4l9prUltiioirlf, - for health . can be. priced to no one. theft enl 91tou11 it be circulated hero, bat everywhere. not only In this country, bat in all countries. How faithfully we hate acted on this conviction, to shown in the fact that already this article has made the circles of the globe. The sae neverperson ha limits. No. continent is without It, and Mai reit - p&p:lea 'Although not fn so general use in other nations ae In this, it is employed by the more intelligent la ,Mmost all civilized countries. It is exten sively employed in both America,—in Europe, Asia, Africa, Anatolia and the far-ea blends of the sea. Life is as dear th l , 4 , rons,th are, eel:tem : and they grasp. at a valuable re ititie died thiafe aridity: 'Unlike most preparatiorte of its ed. It li an expensive composition of costly 'material. Still it le afforded to the public at a reasonably low price, and what Is of vastly morerionatrtence to them, Ito quality is never suffered to decline from lie original standard of excel lence. Every, bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, is as goad el-ever-hoe been made heretofore or as we are ca pable:of making. No toll or Nair dpriketth In maintaining it in the beet perfection which it is possible to prodnce. Hence the patient who procures .the genuine CEIZILRT Pee l:mime 'VA rely on having - aosorid nu 9.tieln 89 has over been bed by those whoteatify tiiftsretireft: By pursuing tide course, I have the hope of doing some good In the world, as well as the satisfaction of believing that much has been done already. 4q' Prepared by .1. C. AVM, Practkal and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Maw &old by R. A. FAIINPETOCK & CO., at wholesale and re tail. by every 'Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Mailers eyeryWhere. apl4mdkw rtat Truk Al CIIOIII ‘.3 VORW . ORT Dr. Roger's' Syrup of ... f I , Coughs, Colds," Influenza, Bronchitis', Spitting Blood, Asthma, AND ALL OTHEILLIING COMPLAINTS TI:NDING TO CONSUMPTION! THE abovesExpectorard,,prepared by an experienced Physician and Chem*, has now become a standard Preps:alien and is o ff ered for the COMPLETE ME of those disea ses of the THROAT and LUNGS, which, if negleoto% turaally teiminate fatally lit CON-. SUPLIPTION. It contains no Opium, Oarcmtei, or any mineral whatever, bat is composed entirely of those Rook, fferhs, and rgetcadd Bubetanons, which have a specific Influence upon the Lungs and their connected organs. Da immediate effect is to allay all irritation, and gey remove the phlegm and. other morbid secre tti'hensi:/ough,m th b ' y stillu t lrg d the rf l ittliti t orar r w e i ne o v tli E g causes srbieh 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 llama& 4 Lou Ann half a bottle will generally core any ocdl. nary COLD or COUGH, by following the directions. One bottle is usually sufficient for a case of Intim. enzra. A few dome will relieve Tickling in the or Hoarseness. One bottle will effectually stop Spitting Blood. Three to ,SEz bottles only are required In Bronciii, us or Asthma. Pour to Eight bottles will cure any case of . ent Consumption. One bade Is warranted always to do good, and satisfy the patient that he is on the right road to a CURE. Judge now whether or'not It L best to use Certifi cates on file at the office from multitudes of restored suf ferers. A. L. SCOVILL & Co., FroPrietors, No. 504 BROADWAY, (cor. Duane St.) .Neto - York. I Tor Sale by all Draggling throughout the United ego, and Ckanades. AN- Bur sale wholesale and retail, by It. IL /3111.13,1113 & 00., °miller Wend and Second streets. Sold also by LIENDERSON & BRO., Liberty street; H. P. SCHWARTZ, and BECKHAM & iIicKPOLICAN, Allegheny City. nov3o:daw The. Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, hen discov ered in one of our common pasture woods a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Sirqjula too common Pimple. He has treated it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two moos (both thunder humor.) Ile bas now In lain possession over-two hundred oectificates of Its value, all within twenty miles of llostoo. Two bottles are warranted to cure n nursing, sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples of the face. Two to threo bottles will scour the system of boils. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst onse of erysipelas. One or two bottles are not ranted to cure all humor of 'the eyes Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and run ning ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des perate more of rheumatism. Two or throe bottles are warranted to cure the worst caste of ringworm. Three to four bottles are warranted to core salt rheum. t'ive to eight bottle.. will cure the worst mite of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and s. perfect cure is warrauted when the above quantity is taken. Nothing looks so Improbable to those who Lave'ln vain tried all the wonderful medicines of Cho day, as that a com mon weed growing in the pasture, and along old stone sails, should cure every humor in the system; yet it is now silted fact. If you have a humor it has to start. There are no ifs nor ands, hums or pa's about milting some cases and nut yours. I peddled user a thousand bottles of it in the vicinity of Boston. I know itstoffects In every case. It has already done same of the greatest come over done in Massachusetts. Lgave It to children-a year old; to old people of sixty. I hat* sem poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flesh was tortatei 'flabby, reitored to a perfect state of health by one kettle. • To thine who tire imbject to a sick headache, one bottle lalWays core it. It gives great relief to catarrh and diz ziness Some who have been costive for yearn, have taken old been regulated by it. Where the body is sound It works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the }Unc tions of nature, it will rause very singular- reeling", but you must nut be alarmed—they always disappear in from thur day" to a week. There le never a bud result from It. On, the commix, when that fading is over, you will feel yourself Skirl nets *Mon. I heard some of the most extravagant encomium' of it that man ever listened to. No change of diet is ever tieveasary—erit tho best you can get. I have like wide en herb,. which, when simmered in sweet oil, dissolves Scrofulous swelling of the neck and under the ears. Price 50 cents. Price of the Medic , I Discovery $1 'per bottle. Diredirms for Use.—Athe , one table spoonflal net day. Cleldrerrover eight pears, "..nsert epoonlul; children from fire trilaght years, tea-spoonful. As no direction can be made applicable Mall constitutiorui, take enough to operate on the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNEDY glees personal attendance in bad cases of Scrofula. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KRYSfilt's, 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, and J. FUMING, Alle gheny. SANDS' SAILS TALIPIIA — ILLA. IN QUART BOTPLES. For the Removal and Ftrmanent Curs of ail Diseases anting from an impure Hare of As Blood, or Habil of the Ssylein. xj_EALTIE depenis principally upon the condition of the blood—its oxidation by lie passage through the lungs, and distribution into the organs of lib sorption, circulation, respiration, and secretion, constitute the phenomena of Life These organs are imbued with wonderful sympathetic ; if any one of them is im properly affect 4 they all become irritated and inflamed, the stomach gets deranged, pains of all kinds come on, espe cially in the head and lithe, accompanied with a burning heat, loss of appetite, extreme nervous debility, nausea, bid anxiety; depression of spirits, disturbed sleep, and India position to make the slightest physical exertion If the vital fluid be charged with the elements of dispose, edcknesa must be the consequence. It is then evident that a medicine is needed that will cleanse and purify the blood, and each is SANDS' SARSAPAII 1, 1. A It waists digestion, creates ap petite, strengthens the system, and by removing the comae of the disease ellects a complete and permanent cure. The following unsolicited, ponitormlcatlon Is one among thousands that are &de time to time addressed to us nom all quarters of the world, toowhich We invite attention: • LINN co., conznan Tu., March 14,1865. ifesirs. if D. Sands., New York—Gentleman; In the spring of 1853 I left Indiana with my wife and seven chil dren for Oregon, and arrived safely at Salmon Falls, Snake River, withoutanyilifliculty; at this place our eldest bOy was seized with a swelling and severe pains in. the legs, which dall-b7 day grew worse, until his legs contracted and became so panful ;bat he could not walk; we had to carry him In and about the wagon like an intent; his moaning was dreadful, keeping us awake nearly all night. We reached Albany on the 341 of October, completely worn out by fatigue; by this time ho was reduced to a perfect skelet on . Here we were enabled to consult a physician, Dr, um, w h o honestly confessed he could not cure him, although he coal give him Medicine that would relieve the pain. In this =l ' geacysonnithharreniained to be done speedily, or death was inevitable. 'Ding recommended to try your Sarsaparilla, procured a bottle; after taking soma he appeared worse; but p ersever in g with it, I obtained a second bottle, which seemed to grapple with the du d d am, and in cathmede we rn:r re ie red d u hu cett im :L es e swelling and appetite interoved and his color began to return. Thus en couraged, purchased a thinl bottle, while taking which the swe llings in his legs broke, and some pieces of bones one eighth of an Inch Mai came out; after which his legs straightened and healed up. He is now perfectly recovered, has no appearance of being a cripple, and can perform most kinds of common labor. All this has been effected, aa many no, certify, by three bottles of your valuable Sarsaparilla. of whi which, under providence, my son remains a living tcstbno• Tonrs, respectfully, CAIJIII DAVIS. vs. prepared and sold by A. D. it D. BANDS, Druggists And prepared Hatbox Meet,New York, Sold also by rid ..F=CH * QO., 0 BROS., Pittalocugh t. bY genwaft, Moe $I tar bottle, or em ties tor %wail =MT=MM •p ! " 4t ' • ' •-• , A 4t , - • -;•4' 4. 4t POO TEN 00111PLIZEZ CURE or '"s - "it.