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lIKASB AND IRON FITTINGS, or Plumbing.
BATH TUBS, WASH BASINS, WATER CLOSETS. LEAD
PIPE nod every variety of the le•tt description of Plum!-
ors materials.
FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, galvanizol wrought iron pipe,
ter uO. Lc.
MARBLEIZED IRON \VASA-STAND TOPS ANDES...SINS.
GALVANIZED IRON SINKS AINI) BASINS.
OAS FITTING luta matcriala In great variety.
OLLANDFILIER.S. BILACKETS, PENDANTS, Sc.. many cu
tirely new patterns and styles. ap'2l.lnt.l
THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY
pITTSBURGII, BACLIESTER AND NEW BRIUIITON
FAPHESS.—Por the especial accommodation of the large
population along the Rue of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail
road, between Pittsburgh and New Brighton, whose intimate
hood wa and social relations require sorb Agency, THE
ADAMS EXPRPSS COMPANY have made suet, arrange
ment with the Railroad as to enable them to put a trusty
Massenet on the AtemruntsLatian Tr.'s, who a I talcs,
charge of all property and buniuuse properly entlllmtod to
him. Re will leave New Brighton by the Morning Tran,
remain in Pittsburgh and Allegheny City during the day to
attend to each communions us may be entrusted to him and
return by the Evening Train, with his Undo and Commie
sioim executed. All goods. to., will be delivered or called for
in the two cities, within reasonable distance, without extra
charge; but to insure such delivery, the direction en packa
ges, especially fur private houses, should be explicit.
At Way Stations. all matter will be left with the Station
Agent of the Railroad Company, when the proper party :-
not at the Station on the al rival of the Train, to remove Lis
goods.
The charges for carrying packages, etc., and fur services
rendered by the Messenger, are intended to be within rea
sonable Inuits. When the nature of the business Is such as
to admit of it, special agreements will lee made.
IiENBY R. IRVIN has been appointed Messenger. and
a ill commence his duties on ilouday, December it,4,
ONFICEB AND AFIENTS.
Pittsburgh-4! Fourth street.
Allegheny City—Telegraph 011ie,
llayevillo—Captain flay.
Sewickley Station—Mr. McLaughlin
Rochester—Mr. White.
Beaver—Dr. Chandler.
New Brighton—Mr. Hoops.
Ornct Antrui Fafnir-88 CO. t
Pittsburgh, Doc. ',Midi, 1955.
T o THOSE WHO WISII FARMS !!!—T.
have FERTILE LAND at • CHEAP PRICE, And 0,
e•sy terms, your attention is called to the Ridgeway Sari
and Coal COMpall). TWeifiy-tire acres. ur more in prop..
arc gi ecu toe payable in insuilinents of $1 I .
week nat $1 per month. It is heated In Elk county, Pa an.
this of the beat markets fur its proslii, mite siat.
The wnl IS a rich Lain, and is not I 1. stlfp.llol,l for hire,
,rig, as examinatti.n Hill Straw
11 IS ALL WAL LAND. underlaid In two teat ‘•
which, or. account of Its facility t.• the marl, t. I
shortly become ni 11111.1,,, Sunbury and hy.
it R passes o hull is now under ..
struction from Erie to with;n s start distance Irma td, ,
,ray. The Allegheny alley h. R. also passea through
~innecting it mitt! New York and Pittshurnli The Toni-,
un It IS of the wont veLlaa'.lo. Lto.l. Title 1.111 , ,,,pti ire -I
,;oral, and warrantee given. It presents a is , ^ ,
AL anbitantiai ;.,. laity ,on.tie 14, th.lll.lill,i I.P. I 1,..
tor one's chit t.r inaldin; an ii.ve.,tment
n vain: , A bew n ....•
, 4.11,1 a it ..11:1Cot 1.4.1 kr0.....L1.e , ,oval NuAlr.
time Coal Laid prt.cut pr
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particulars , Alt W L•ad ir••ui tLe lAlLLlpilit In, 4L.• 1. un A
to otuiuirers Lecti.r. allnn•r••d pruuiptly
',pp!) or SA WL. W CATI•II.I..
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Yull iiiforniat,.l u• • •• utaim , l tu ti I,eLlaphl• IA 'AI
B .
ROT r ,k. •ETI S, I e.al er.. in R.. 3.1 E-ni
Si.AuLliany Pa.!, Min,...LaTr:!
uhdtt.did thruthztutut ti Temt•.ry M
0.1.13t1i Made t.• the let
shit. 4,1 Li t-m, •
CLOUD. tis ncbu frvtd at Anttn.dt, and Inetd of !.an. a..
al.', the Paha The survey tLe gwat ItAnJ
st
the Mta<P,iztid al thug •
ik.tnt. and the LII.U1101,1.•
p A,n pla . e d
of the latgoat :tt,..a in the Norrhue.l
!toy EhRN u'Di
14x,44overnor Ramsey, Muumuus
Hen Win. H. Wohih, Chief JU,Lice
Hon. 3. Meeker.
Hon. IL M. Fore, D‘legati , 1., C
11.01107,,,head h 137.'7...r. Att.-wt..> t Iwo
Aleut, ktorni , .4 Oaks. Backer,
!ter T. M. Fullerton. Itegii.ter t Lena
1 - 1 E QUINCEV'S NEW
other new
Maritat.n.r 4th
De (4n..7:-y n %ler.
Cont.: itititiong m I.:t4rAturc. 1/7, - ri• 'l •ti,e. Crown!, Ilia.
..nee clo~'rap9rnd. 111.11 as anL Poeta - al. 1.7
ihipolni ol
At limos and At.10.1...r nonage and Thought,. in Attic
eit Margaret Fti!let knotsh.d.••
VOW.", a crew of the l•rodtictivi. For,e. of ‘liiii•rti
awl the Ittauluo of Lnts,r. Camtal and :".t.i!!, by I•!
Knight; unmeriala pug - raring , The Greek Is
Taloa for rut Children. 1,7 I ..c f. K n:,•1 11ntla.
was author. _ . .
?Award Clair), or Mein, Cii L.•
Juvenile Motley l,uuit Repuhli , , to cloth and oh—
Wire's Laws of the Ancient :um A .l our I
Round the World, by Lie Pflefel. Tlo. Quo—Wit ihrtn.L. I
11 4 0.04 in Common Lite. by Ca.; hi'. ,
Physiognomy.
Miss Reeriter',, NV Rooks. i'll)etislogy and I .
erciatni, and Lettxre to the People on ileitlth her It -
l uestir Economy and Receipt Ismk ; the Great lhok f..r
The Wonder. of Science; or 1 _Aunt lie inphrey Ito, The
Cornish Apiitherwry Boy. who taught [mood I Natt.iiil I"
loaoplay, and eventually berwme Pre..lent of the Ito:
riety,) the life of a wonderful B. q, writton for
trated. only 75 trots. Abbot', Learning to Think and hat
Ing o Talk. Itick-n's !Mlle Folk.. for i'hildren. 6 roil. 6.
. _ . _
T_TALF-110SE—Illeaolled, unbleached an :I
mixed cotton, of best Ent:limb and German make; ale
silk, merino and merino feet, ton on hand at
L. 1111L31iPELD A. SON'S,
No. 70 Wood tomer
sp3o
OIL CLOVES -- 50 lbs. for sale by
sp29 U. A FA UNE-STOCK' dr. CO
ACOMPLETE LIST OFNI( )NTIILI
MAGA ZI NES. for May, lbSO:
Slarpor's new ninthly Magazine.
Putnam's monthly
Knickerins•ker: or New York monthly Magatme
Household \t orde—conducted by Charles Diekens
tiodey's Lady's Book--clored plates.
Graham's Alll,llCall monthly Istgazin...
Peterson's Lady's Nati..t.rd Magazine
Salton's Dollar munthl)lMag.tztue
harper Story Book.
The Museum.
The Schoolfellow for Bo) e and Girls.
Er ask New York Joni nal. •
Frank I.,eslie's Gazetteer Fashion
Yankee Notions; full of comic illustrations.
Blackwoals Edinburgh Magazine for April.
Chambers Journal (London Edition) for April.
Just received and for sale by
W. A GLLDEN FENNEY & CO..
my 3 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre
MAGAZINES! :MAGAZINES!!
Frank Leslie's Fashion Rook for May
Prank Leslie's N. Y..iournal
Gode,'s Ladies' Book
Graham's Magazine ••
Pei er,an's Maga . , ine
itallou's Slag:mine
ifousehold Words
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i tarp, 1"P )11ig117.t1,
Pitt Nina:l,lv
K oirkerhoeker
Yn Ilk ,
BILLAWOO.I . 3 Ap:
LOndoll News it LEI April ;
my 3
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rIkPENINt; thi, day. a large assortrnent
Watellel G..ld Levels front
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5cf..1..., Keys, S.
IVdt.r..l.let 1,1,:t11•1 . I la LIP niaLitlcr I.)
ulyf, 11'.11 1T ILS(IN, ..”rurr Mx:loll 11:: 1,
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-100 1...xe, 41r.::1•1 tiorl
ki •
f'.tar
13,3 r, ~.111.
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Berl 1.%•111.
Bucket A.
j., do. 7%1 bet, 1.1 .1. , rt• Au I for rain t•
riot, .10f IN Mi.N,FittlEgl'
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FRESII VINE APPLES.-3 txt.es. f,r.c
re..•1‘c..11.,1 hjcrend. muttor 1.01.1
tip's ft tirtll.ll ANI)IIItSON,'Nn
13)1i.AWERS.—W0 hare now onhand
:o...ortment ut Litorn, MuNlll3. Llsla Tilt
rips, Silk and Lott Druurerl of 12.11 sizcs, at
liFfikKL,ll d SON.
No. 743 Ward ,tr,t
C1.1.1)1N El TOP S —:;1)0. o f various patterlir.
for sale by litp2Sl 111.N.11Y
A large and communions Ifare
•tituated in one of the beet bnaine,s ,quaree '
ffolut re I JOHN • HAIT, Ja ,
-Corner 4.tOrini str.,
N cANDLES---50 baxes ikft rec ;1
_
t; ; -;•;.; ;.• ;;;2; ,PRINGEIt 13A - READ. I I I .
t,llO. to arrive and for sale b •
sintrsuLic. ILARBACCH
F INE TAY , L.E -.. ci:r - For,:*'l - xtifY
ro•retvrd ar,,i for aide by
ap:_ REVYllift At AND.b.UM
D El/ \4ISEI.CAL f
Just received fre.lll 11,m1 the rfpritig.A. and for
pale be . no)Sj JOHN )ts)OkIl AU
- 10 - 1 EIV -
lkquet, Plain and Tapestry %arras of brilliant Ndolu.
of French manufacture. with a great variety of Atto rican
Wall Paper and Bordern. For dab,' by
W. P. ILAILSRALL
ap3o 8711 t
WA'PEB, PIPES— Stone Water Pipes for
.1.; toy r.p2r;) liliNav H. COLLIN:,
LAWN I.RASS.-20 hush. of thjnine;t
kingbolt Misedifor yards and pleasure grontela. Diet
waived and for rale at the hoed and Agricultural Store, No
4; Fifth street. aprl9 JAMES. ws.R.Dßqp
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Snit stn.
Silver I,•er4 ?Torn :312 to syn.
Sliver Oylmders from .$4 to $ll
ftatlroltd Time Keeperv, ??,50.
Frd.:Lutp . ,..l:llrouomet.e 5411 , 11,
De 10 I II et $l7l.
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dnieni nii thn ninarryn4ties furvinshedthe last year, and in
, tbi-y appear to have given entire natlabiction to
ern, see have no henitation in recommending them
rtir le, and truth preferable on account ut their
f cuzlt,rtetion, to the old (o.Kltt,ntttl Chi Globe., or
trh have nay km x ledge.
k er . t yottr,
.uplu
This certifies that .•1 'an latent... 4 by Mr. Trott, has
been ia. une vu our r ad inn ta, )rara land. We. find It to lie
an ecr.norni.. wl and dural.le u.l Cup, and can raimumetid it
as such. C/E4). W. 1/RIEII,
Foreman itt-4burgh :hop of 1 - I.nrut Central UR
Noceinl.er '29th. 1854.
T 1 NI F. N-vroN, F.-d.
Thi certniea thst 'n ha, hnl In use the patent Oil Ulobes
or Cur, old hr Mona Eaton, Esq_, of Pittsburgh, and
consider them yen much superlot to any thing of the klt I
We finer ever used.
Treasurer Ohio Tool Company.
C 0111,141,, Ohio. November 27.185 h af.r2.4
From the Sew York Scientific American.]
Paleini Finishing Plane.
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invantiun Li intended for use where it is desired to im
part a 110.3. smooth, and glossy surface to the w.sal : but it is
applicable. with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes.
The novelty tsmsists In placing the cutting chiseL or bit, in
front of the wedge. instead of behind. as In c,aninon planes:
also iu applying a metallic mouth-plece to the face of the
plane, in to of the chisel, which mouth piece serves as the
rest for the chisel, and COllfillefl the throat of the plane.
lint the m•oth ta so close to the edge of the bit es to
prm , mi the pima , from ripping ur splintering the wood in
the least .1 , •.;1,..e. Indeed, we bane 15,11 the implement tip
plied to the planing of wotsi against the grain, and tram.
versely to Use grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. So
perfort is the operation of thLi instrument, that it may la, ap
plied to the planing of veneers—with entire suceess--a
thing which cannot safely be done by the common plain..
Tho peculiar arrangement of the moutn pi ass, bit., al,
wedge, affords a complete and firm bearing for the let
throughout its whole length, and dispenses. under all en*
cunt stances, with the use of a cap or double
This is a very simple and effective improvement, tielitimsl
wefieve• no doubt, to Grid its way into every mrpenter's shop
in the limb fo tool' chest is complete without it. The i'
vector is Win. C. Hopper, of Pirtsburuh, Pa., and his paten ,
bears date January 16,
Car NIttShIS F. EATON, No. 139 First street, Agent ft
the patentee.
. .
CLOTHING
A CARL-I request the attention of me
and the pnblie a, zny k ~f
SPRINI; AND SUMMER 6001 S,
wbit-h I th Ink contains a larger vari.•ty of rich sty lec that
any other fortu,r purchase. 1 hare taken special pains
obtain the xliades of
- - -
FANCY CLOTHS
dtxsiricti, Pent., Lhihh.., ull.•rry.
Un.l lirowu ana (Air, with than
Blue. l have ,I.isurved the trine cart In nelecciiig my
FANCY CASSIMERES,
whit la embrace a choice assortment of light color, eniatabi ,
for rooting drews in the mummer smarm, with a number
Black rignml 00.1 e. also. intemie,l for [l,O :
weathr. Sly shait of VESTINI,IS an IL, large no I-.
fulll,l el,where eunamining evenamely of Salk Pattern ,
plain and farure:itirennailueF and
Sir nt of 13.. y tl -.thing 1 , , been aleremed
I am pte ,
~,,d to all u: an :It , wath nod
it./u 1.• tny,elt I huher,
ca.)! ill! , I ..a 1.1 ol 11- A I 11:
ar!nrte.l .!:111: - .L'a.1 which. I 01110,, Crit
art WI t.- pion.. A 1 . ,. Pt-tett:lm, Argentine I.,treq. Ana,
itanu,n French Nnokinnett., lt,linta
with n,ueroos styles of Wk.n.terl nn 1 i.lo , 4attend :
is, I.lool's hil+r
1 '
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-• rola( , ; osss r I.ll..trtv 'I ; st, ,n•t Att. t
bstuthitehmext. nLer. t, r,....ways .1i
art , - • i •int tt,t• U5X,1..111..13( of Ito a.rzirie, of C.l.ollll\i ,
iti• uartwuta aval t., NCI% be city, 11.1.144 ITti! .:1! .
th.• Kt. , . The 1,...tt1ic are roettl.tt.ll t. •
110%19 1 t ii tvi'l • ESll Et NI Fit
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Total n..u..1.nt l• toot+ patcl t ..I.•tt• .1".!
T ;‘. pall! t..
•
m.6.44.t.i
•I,lktml a .1., .1..t0l of tr.ilt of 4..
; 1 , 100 roe pool upon LIFF, I' hewn dunok %,*•
oo I i.i ; opou llr. pr,touto. pawn turn Polo - .
.;i. (n. R. ~rorto
A A CAncIfIKII AZoolc
:of., Fourth anti t , ro at.P.
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1 -1 1 i E )1: (211 Alt(; !-TW 0 SPLLNtft
P %MAR ENGItA 1 I Nt;S. (slat t 1.41
• n •1,11•11.11.1 I.a. I er4raving. fr m lb”.
t•ti:•tiug 1 , , Lallitee, r. And tht , 1.
frt,m E.r.f.t." a I:ann.:and lw ,•ftfr
antlfulreving fr.
palnttn, Ivy I. Rut...rte. prtc, ~1
greving• 15 Sa cup y, but tvtif th" rent Pr. e,r ,11 ,11.
. . , .
The .ill,4ortbers bay • eAtal.ll•beil n It. .K Ali ENC
!I. Ili. w , f Will (anneal any 1... k
fle• prim free of prwtaKe. Auy persuu, by bcwaro.
the rfption price of our the t. 3 Megrim..., ouch
Harp. e, Gi.dey's, Putnam'e, Grahame, Frank Lealfe . ls Y
&c., wtll receive the malcaziuee for one year. and
. • ..
..1 tho above beautiful ongi as ings. Prue or t hurt
.1 - if suliiwriliing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, suvb xn P..
ItO4i Loulke * Christian Annual, they will
rot, ti IIIagaZILICS and a • opy .0 nab, ut the above •
gramigs.
l•:%ey) ,l,”cription of Engraving executed w.
neatne.e. 11.11.1 il,putch. Views of Iludrhuo. Newspap
rews of .liaglitnery, 13,4. Illustratins,
awtificates, 13unintats Curds. kr. All orders sent hr ur
promptly attended to. Persons wishing view , of than. I.bi
logs ennraved, can a 40111,1 a ditglierrbotype ur child 01 t
building by mail ur express.
at a thatetucv Laving makable rrtirlew would flu
to their advantage to address the vat. riUvrit as we wo
act ma agent., for the sale of the mane.
' •
aplo:dewly 50 South Third sti”ot..
BUSINESS BUSINESS!.
MIIL Pitt/I'2.IITV 1 , 011 AA Lt--:mate .
IC kle). 0 will hour, of :1 idol - les, 3 run .1 ramie, rmut r.
- - line, a:, I all other gearing and fikturem complete. A
saw good frame iIIOUP,X, ..4.) acres of lat.L Price
A ST LA 31 mAVS MILL. situate on the ohlo river, near
Mao', '. l milee below Wheeling. Price $1.500,
TA NN I:1:T F.lll SALK. situate at 31onmiiivillo, \a., o
cats, pLh• &c.. sill in good Large dwelling hour
3.6 . 1 oi .grouud, Ar . Pre, $4.000.
CUTILBEIRT S :;i./N, 51 Market .1
Haws, Int, of Hun.yllsors, IlottrnAll S 1. our, Ph
1) VV. I 11.1111 TINE . Lute ~f Pi /telt ;lug h
KOONS & HERSTIIIE,
,OUR FACTGRS,
AND
Citner tl Prodncv Commission Met ,:liant
I .16 h
r-i Hll t';:. V...aknrlii S .l
1.1 .11%, ;:• t l,
_S l .1 & W. Ittta.
4 C.. k. • , • ..• gra .
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.1. P.l, 1S C • l.k Cll.. im nti.
Ch. ell; V. C..
A . ;„.1 411 it 1':.:..,,. .; lin. Wt.: - .l..talit
J.t.
WI . El) - good 6:Hs, gener; , l
640.40r1. Twi. or 11.1E41 stxxl Cookm for cil3 an.l
A .r.. 1 of 17 :CAM it 1.1,4 r ; oust w.. 11
tled. for (old sidle to (10
;i onn it. N..or Uttryt. n, r , ( 110e1 Sn w run erriti
it 11V. iron Lit ntnin kind oo.plo
• A:fTll - S 1.1111: wok - ° el—.
fll3llll. N.. 14 Fifth dr.... ,
8!.(ir:..15 ca..4eB for .alt
F.IfINESTOCK
~1 41, Yind and Wood at
DRLED 200 Coen. ' BriL - ht
rid ..sure and for onto by
1 1 1 1 1151 " 111 KOTT,
; 1 5 Wnrer rodoto
. •
10,..10n
I St.nubler,
H Std.-, to ,be -. 3 and fer sale Lv
FORSYTH & SCOTT.
_
myl • 75 Water street.
SUGAR CCltkAi — HAM ti.-15 tierces S. C
13 ,, n1 ,4, in .4.. re and Le. sale by
FORSYTIIA 84jU4T,
myl 75 Water Street.
-
POTATOES -15 11 bus. White and Blae
shatira.a . ka lbr sale by
H. OWIAN:,
rapt.
gOLL BII.TTER--3 bbls. fine fresh for sale
A2py . myl ILENRY H. COLLINS
A. MASON & ( ( ... will open this — riaern.
~,, ing 2hoi , ~ r, IT'' . I ‘ . Laines at 1 . 44, Ala,, 4000 ErE ßo N tti N er ET ,,f ALE.—W..
Ia b L. rat ) .d .ElN s O e. L . l et ;..- t 1i ,A , 4, 5L . ) , 1 , , ,i ,
."r n. , f2i krli" iI. r.. ' ' L '' '' , c-, Winill 2hc. m i i Brown Stout. Also. COMULion Ale sad Pet ter, as quet Cud
- ri - SO - TC — L
of
rich
ch - on e im o ; . ,
, a. ,, r u e i
.i Th iol o tod attf . mu.in of families, and the trade , is respcs.l aor tu y ify
C l n i .nis A *rec L e i lvi E ng some -l 4:e A ) . pktes l
lo roots par yard 10811 thamforizier pices. __ _ .„yi
A. MASON& CO. are now opening MT—INERAL WATER AND SAROVA-
R {V3ILLL.-1. .I). ENGLISH, Pitt street. below Peon,
, some lie rases of N TN' ck:CidA Just purnhase9 at a is sew manufacturing and bottling the above trovorws on
I:.neat reduction In pnees, and much lee than the castor im- au extelthisii scale. His articles are of the beet .intill and
Bortation, and will be sold ..orreemondingly low nlvl rturinfactored from.tim rarest mattaialt aCtl - .14
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F W. M FABER x
F:ngule Ituildore
ALFRED THOMAS,
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FIIIE AND ,4`,:.! , •!. 1%, • !
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Fut.llllll,. Nloritie
1 , 1,4:Mt I usunia,
C nod LAIld enrri.l6..
ruin.- 1.1.-n 1.1%••- • ttam mo.t
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LITTLE MILIII ItAILIIOA I 2S.
VIA ( . ItI::,TLINF. A:Z - 1 -, COLUMIII - ..i.
ri 1 ~ 1 :1'1,..L1 1.Ehr.ini.V.1.... Quickest Route frc 'lt Pie:hhorgh to Cinctnna N.
It,. 'l' NI II- tt • 11011. J it. I. t.u..1• • i.. ' l'os:irt limn at find Blain with I. S Niatl Lite `term/.la,
Ilea. I'. L. si.tai.a.•.:, 1:. 0. S. Fl . 1"...a. 1.. , r,i vi ugh, nod L., xiita . ..lt a luidirt.tia, liiiii. and Igissin..ippl
11eu..1. B. Gino: 1 ; , A. In Nl',',ltt. , tt,t. 1',..i , ... ulroad. atutt Li, Lawlcucennzgli Route. CiililleVEillin it,,
Tlinnia , J. F:.• . u. La, , Rte,..;, •i ~
a 'ld i , aV. L . , . , Itunltint end Xvnie, with the Dayton and Xenia, and
C01..1.11, ,, n i..,..t.ki. , .1 .. Ni ,-11,,,i. It:thane l'entral Itailroat.is.
It. 91. Kill a. i T111:01 . (111 VICKI.7I'S, vi, C.olvn2bw• and Cincinnati, to
The character t• 1 the • 1.a.. t . ,,tai.a.,....., ei" tee t,t , itus. 1 1,,.,,,,,,,,, , L0m,,,1ht., .‘i 1.i.i016, illitianapvil i n, he., ht,. l' in
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Ind Lia• ineLranc.•, Ter, Haute, It i. Louie, 1i....t.e.
(4'n‘nnn '' n ' ' , l ......'"'"l"t4"`‘'', or' ''''''''''''''`: '" '''' u''''.TlLL LITTLE. .M.IAMI xia t.01.1.:Ilitl::, connectwg v ,•1,
tc, - ,:tuattni, all.l tutere,cteti es :thsiot ader, th - tS•t‘ sinft ,. ti trid Lexingt.ou 11,Iroad, the 11. .... \L u•
TIIONIAz .1 1i..NTE11...t,•:.t, Uri , ' Stieiriaele, :Ir. iillii, niel Mii...” ,, r, , 1ii Railroad, ::,.a tut
i3,-.7 N0...1y II titer 'lr-wt. ! L K " r,,,,,,Litr,, , Li Liiinte, iifiere itlcilitiot no other ret,te cau
gi ie. ii, Oa i•i:•• Li Li. ',iv: , i.ri, ail thii above routes •.en i, ,y Lie
riIITE FRAN'K LIN EIRE 1 N'... , 1.. RAN CE 1 1 ,•,•,,.„ ~,„ 5• %., , •. • i .m • I . , .
till: i.rii. I\ act the ..Itt.ii . 1...1111 ....I.riti..
_IL CrtMPANY. IF I'IIII...AREI.PIi 1,. I rt..• . ~...• ..- .....'renl:iat. von CeltiribU.B beit... the ?thorn.:
initEt'iona—Crlarlei IS P.,ent - Itel. I . ii 1,114.4 11,1, .I ‘ abl.t. , lon Cab,. Lain, enaLiaa a an(/" ran owl R.ltr sped. ranip .I•.iiiP
Wan.iiiiii, Salim, iirat,t, J,,, - ,A., in. Sii,iil,, ie.°. I\ - . iiiiihard., I are i i . ntain, mei pazooligere Lard lain Gale for weals. liy tn.
Mordecai D. lota . i.s, Adolph! E. Boit, Itel itl S. la.te 1.., Mot' • F. rat ... , 1 t.t!l , ionttsda r‘. not , let r'.l t. rota:ale, a dark/rota:
riti PlitteraoU. Cli.ei. N. !LC , . F: a, Prepiltiel.i. , nail , ni . .1...,..''.. rd I.; rep,iiii....ii, clod .t.re . itl,' , / Id oserCoine
Cu,.. G. lies r.: It. Serretnry. I ,mitt:, ,, .. ,
Cohlilille to null , insuraiC e , peril , ttl.il •.- :mute 1. al. . r•, y i lie :lie rout. , i,a Columbus to Cincinnati and Indtanapeha,
description of i.rut ciy, In tow it en.! e I.,tir, at rat., it , 1., ' p,_•.. a
. :i.i•ii i., L. over r ~1., 1 A ti,...,a,t r ,u,i, 6 wooth. ily I,
as are reliiiletrat ,tan Mil:Unify 1 liirii6l an.i thilleionitaline ramie,liareeingi•re ride tour the
The Couipany hate reserved a 1.11,0 C•illill,..." , 111. 111 II ii. 1 taiiiitelit. ',alibi ill 1401
which, with their capital oil preininate ; wily in% ostial, el- 'l'llliLE it.% !LI 'III Al NS, VIA Ck/LUMBUR. AND
ford ample protectioa to the ateihred l'ni.:lNN ITI.
The Asset, of the Cttni; , an:.• on deanery 1,,t, I+:' , .. I. I al . ' rli..,cr 'Lents leaves l'ittiiiiernh it '2,3 1 1 o'ci.irk AM. lot
li , t l ' c ' l Nr.rc c eblY 1, en Alc et ' Assenfel, . wc, es 1et . .. , It , . , C'i--alale. C•lnnuens, Neitut. 1 ~.tenet,. Until...ilk, Si. Low,
i'' l 't." -.'" '' , la , I.',Uon :aid Intialitat•olat. vie I.,tuien.,...talrgh n 0,”,.. Ti,,,
lietil Ettuate S. .-...; ''. i '.. r .., arrii es iii i ',Uri/it:4.o .L. I,ihr alai ila . iy M4l, fr . , ,o
TOIL/ POriti ). /Anil. . .... ~ ~...: •/7 , ad,,,,,.. ef tie' F..rieit iii ..1 Lehi I.4.tair. , !owe.
Stawl,l .... ... .. ..... .. .. . I. i.• , ii 1,0 : ..... '" a t Ivory leaven illii.littrigh at '.., i , 'iihwin A. M. tor
Cash, ct.c . .. of ::3 01 1o; ~,u;,,t., c.,laituant, Neliia Mei Uihrinialti. 'chez Tr;,.
' •toot. ~.,,,ton .nude v,,, C..l.inilp,z4 to Cin , meet,
MEMI=III
Total • • • 41 I Tumn TRAIN 11-1, l hit '.l ark P. M. hr
Store thou. i ) 1:1% 81110,1 i.11.11:1.11, 14.11. - villa. et.
they have paid il of li, m Fois Ito:aired ail , : I Nl.l LAW: gtt Itmue.
sand l . ) 1.r.. 110 1 , 3 ' IW.) 0.311,V TicAl!Nz.
aalvantagea ..,111,51.4,•51tel 5:..• aldlity and 511551.. 5011 AND
IN
to meet . - It4 ocupti.agn all 1,.51 r et
l'utahurglilll.l 55'5 , ...ek A. NI. tor
.1. 151111/1 \ ! Cr. o ,:in, I 550initpoLia. Luta)
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1,3,, I . ; t-1.11,11 A. M. tur
Cr. elm). Dayton. Iniltal.ap.
Luca:tine, : 5 1. !Alma, kit
1..tt:t0.,t: at i . M.
Cr. null, 1,1) t , ill, 111.111111,11..1j4, I.ss.fay,•tia,
:•• urn your Lat.l..ata t lit CAA it usLun, wid you iLI'H arile
Cnicin..ati dully I'm Mompina, Vl,..kaburgh.
).•...51. 5. 7. )5 5
11... c.. 1.15111.415. lam.: the dlr."! the Time Told, ..1
th.• I.statari. nrrangt . d to run in close 00051.4
wnli Oil r ri, mute.
1 . 05 . nll 15110; . .a.i.in amp Tutketg, phase apply at
aiiit at," 0115 n., s corner 018,1,
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I.7eIIRT , Tielic . t Agent,
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pENNSYLVANIA INSLRANCE Ct
PAN Y, PiTtSBCPiII, r of 1,11111
6111It6ttr2
C A PITAL
insure 311.1 ,p.rty
and the o: the Sca and Lt. 1.11,1,1 NaNk 4 a,
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A. A. CARLIES, lz,retary and •
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TILE UNITED ; , 'I'ATES LITE IN'l
I.:ANCE. ANNUITY AND . 1'1'.1.;, , T
frted A ptll .r , lll. IN:, 01.111, i• • •
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any part Ile . I.lk
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Under iii lixtal &nate. A, .
Fourth etmet. l'ittobtugh,
DRY GOODS
; N EW SPRING GOODS -No. T Mar'.;;
Pitt."l.l.litlii Pa. flo• Ant., I diet, J an, ••
..t•trist and trlsz ItoW tyttlilllg Wien' lirr art', ai tiPiti
;is/DM. u, Wltto 11 they wish to call the pal Initial Anew
than Clist.ollll.l, and the pablo p lieridi)
rArtst that we Its, never In•ttll st•ls
dwarablo it an the pre:iint.
Ottth'tLiii tit DEP.tltVilt. •
~l L.. and rsvriuos of Ult. •sSIAttl.l---
tat. rich Black 1•113
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ink; IleCOLUIlto• . AI .• lEi
Larder And Bar watt the wort, •
can ittl,trd. ,:y
ST. CL AIR HOTHL. Por) kind
Clair greets, Pittsburgh, PR 1
Iy of Itt,wn's Hotel," having rake. this hug , and .•ottam.
dima nun:L. vol. having refitted it to inagnif,..
would reettectitilly invite his friends and the ustsvii.;,,
to give lout a tail. Assm-d... with the convent.t.:,a
house and tits long exponent-, tne business, ti ?.%
entire natietnethon. and Ms charges moderate.
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GOOD INTENT HOUSE, corner 01 Li.,
ty and Gran: str,,ta, ant Italicvad Drput.
janULly JAMES. S.IIANNON. Protriv.
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PROM. plarsnraci: TO CENCIILSA
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ONLY ROUTE WITU PMLY TRAINS
17:031 PITTSBURU.II TO DAYTON A.\l) IX
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OKI I. PARK IN, Ticket Agent
I; CW. A Vict.bargh.
sTit.ii I k • •th - rni A icPht, Cincinnati.
01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
BROAD GAUGE.
'l lie ,11,111Tp.s.r. CIIE.AI'4:-ST. AND 0.N1.1
.k '1 Y. y LI Raiirvaii
1, , u1. Time to !=l. Loui+, '27 hour,. from 111,Mbutv4.
111 F. tiX FE FT .lAttiE f t't 4t,.1 acc.,,mmodateA .1.1
t s.ata, umittaM.l,l
PX.Lr,al fr.tm Pittaburyh
•• panmen^era with Railroad* fur IL,lian.t
tt.re with Terre Haute and Richter,
ttp..l 1., N ..'hano.7s of can at Terre Haut.
In In theme t...; St Lone
nr..i.nrxh a , full
.t 1 A. M
was louvre at Et A. M
"cr...iv le IN.. at. P. :11
t •n make C at CreBthrit f,r
1,1 “11 , , 1-4 there :.:uunc , .u. , n. with Retilroa.l
with • care; and at
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rn..; at Si:Ay:al with the
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tier:lease. Loa- f. 60c f fLm 2 - ,e
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ttl2 it lit t LA -S flee, it oft, Ita• - en and t
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11.411 Jay p•, at EttJt tif 111;a:!,
ithia. it- tett-1,11;er mark fet.,,eze -rut /I.e.:pea,
Sat. All lete.l.l teem; eed le I.
A trent', of thin l
at or l'lttetturgit, ardl I'r forwarded witlitett
detenti,L.
Ft.t.1,111 . A.. st , Tl • —Nteatta Pieter, Boottal . J L. Elliott, lst
J. Ftfeetler. 1'110;1+3,:411a; Sittatfw S Eoxate, Ithi I t
F(111,1,1.101, ; ShrIcIPLIIIIr• S /ire, .•,
; tt.ttatt I ;lee , S. Nlet.rltead, Leuterille. 14, ; It. I
Meld rain. Madteett. I n•i.; 14 , t , hif S cA.,. fit. Low., M,. : .1
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IL H. wusToN,
Het:oral Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
11..1. LONIRAKKT.
Superintendent, Altetttia. ht.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
CARRYING TUG
Great. United !State■ Mall And Expre+■
INS.) I'ASSRNi7 TRAIN: , RUN I , A 11.1" ,11t1
~,yth from IiI;BULZL E Tv CAlitl).
♦YD
CHICAOO TO CAIRO
i'! H.m..1 .Ith TrAbaft tha
ft. ,-1-4,11 , p1 11 H. not nutlene n,
it, op.. dirt, t and vuly nalunueum R B
T ST I.f I IAR.
I.lll.Atik.) Ta 4 :AI RO,
CHICAGO ro DCBCQC/`,
lza,L.a teat, Chicai.• a 4 FA; •a,.
10 r. I Ala AVD
Paa....t.lizers for St. honk by C.d., train take the care of the
ciaotat Mite. It F at t=att•loritd and are awned
direct t.:
9.. r , M and .11 , 1 P. M..- rra,•atr. Avr,
c.,unt Durlll,,t. I , nque with a It;til
tan , . of Paint Pack,a f d it Pardl and tn.. Upper Miaal,
-:pp, or • rti.•6
Trt.ins C'alru 101 C!.!iago I Labnque 7.Sv A'l
NI.
l'a. ,, upre fro. :L., 1:43I and 1.14,1, in the - 1113.3 rt,r
.v.:wed tvr Louin, 1? , in:les of tedlon, and nu
cv Lain river na-4 , 17... n flora I la , to at. mute, and Atli,:
:tftt,.:u hours In 14.,titilICA , Lb- routo, by taklug
tr, At rain,
i•. ~.4.1r, IP and xlt
1•::w:,[ (him t-uttr. ate office
and C. A ltombiu,..ll, and Mi
tu MA.StK,
Stlybritit..
lIINGHA-M t t:O.-TRAN SPORT A
itJN LINE-11A PENNA. CANAL
and AAA tA 1-11. , rs Nry. prr•
Imt,•ri to hip FUik'n \ rit(.lll:Cr. DA. lv
4:0 phut , _ BORIMOM. Or Nt. .lork, vm
ptly tatenfl..a. to Way Nr1,10:41 bet
I I..Shtleet J..bostoWn. IJrvtug n DALLT LINE (A
1•1 . ,„'N NSYLVANI A CANAL BOAT:`, • horxt
Lc ul.! • I. eutlro
GEO. BINGHAM A Co.
Otn.+l Bain. Lit,erty
apt 1.3 m
A NSPOitrATIoN LIN E.—
jL Ant i, -11,0,44 th. WOOtd fn,ditios foi"
I raL.Torting L
Freightr to and from theam
orn Cities; via Petimylvarni tNinal and Itaii,oa", .# Moe
norer.ed our st,,k. ist itontn, •tc-, owl., to a D'IUBLE
DAILY LINE. mina Oven cs a caparity of over lb® tons
per month each way.
We nsenre our hoods, and thoen disposed to patronise the
State improvement, thek-e will be nothing spared on oor
part to render general satin Diction In forwarding. Esbt..rn
and Waiter° Freip',tn with promptitude,and, despatch.
KIER .4. .MITCELEI.4..
angllry ()mad &mon. Pittsburgh. Pa
& RAN s KritTET fo - :\-
I_ 4 LINE. Having :node extensive pro- -
partitions this winter, we .ns now prepare.'
to do a HEAVY 111:81 - NESS by PENNSYL &NIA LA.NA
and RA ILltoitD, TllROLtliii TO AND FROM TWEI:AiiT
has CITIES. we can assure our friends and yyl those
Mslassed to patronize the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that 1,.
m. 0118.111 in• 61.41 . ed 1.0 gattoral RtitIBI.ICLOIA
to shii.-
p,•rs of Eastern and Western Freight,. The AVIIIVANCE
OF TUE • INCLINED FLA.\ F.: , OS THE A LLIATIE.S Y
PORTAGE RAILROAD will give increased despatch to t h e
transmission of freight.
Office no PENN street, at the (.4inal Basin.
LLOYD & LEMON.
LAWISI ROBES. lot - of theiid
.lrablv Lawn Robes. entirely new
Also, a new choice lot of printed Jaconetts and }kith/mite,
•juat melted by [414,4,1 A. ILILSONA 00
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ULEVRAND AND PITTSBURGH
CONSZCILNO WITH
Ohio and Poonigylvan's' Railroad,
N'Lv ALLIANCE. '
TIIE SHORTi:er AND QUICKEST ROUTE To CHICACIO
ANli ST. LOUIS, to VIA CLEVELAND.
Thin Rout. , i., hundred utiles shorter and about nine
hairs .Inicker Rau the circuitous one via Indianapolis.
'Hine Ihuly Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
Four Dad) hetvre.n. Cleveland and Chicago.
Tittle 1 , ei.s. hoar+, Chicago tvyanty.four hours,
sad Si. bout, thirty...veil hours.
On and after TUESDAY, January S, 1556, the Trains
on this (tool well run as
_ .
The trams of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad leave
Pittsburgh at 3.30 A. AL and 8:00 A. M. and 0:00 P. M.
Leave Alliance at 7-30 A. M. and 11:40 A. M. and re2s P.M.
Arrive in Cleveland :it 10:06 A. Al, 201 P. AI. and 9:10 P.
conaecting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad for
Toledo, Chicago, Rock Inland and St. Lanni.
Pass,olgers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, and the North
w, se. learn:, Pittsburgh on the 8:00 A. Al. train, by going
ria Clevel in , will arrive in Chicago at 8:10 next morning.
Passelijer, for Toic,io, Chicago, sc. Louis, Rock Island,
Lialeus, and the North-west, who wish to go through with
oil detention, will take the triiin leaving Pittsburgh at 8:00
A. M., that is the only train by which close connections
are made through to the above points.
The ital. lcec iog Pittsburgh at '2.30 A. M. and Wellsville
at u a A. Al. are the only ones by which passengers can
reach stations south of Alliance, or stations on the TIWCOr
rawas extension.
kets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west,
vm lb ehlevillo, are sold at $1 has than via Alliance.
Thu trains for Cleveland connect at Hudson with trains
ter Cuyahoga Falls and Akron.
Tan trains from Cleveland to Toledo dbd Chicago run es
fellow, Leave Cleveland at 8:00 A. M., 3:30 and 600 P. M.
Arrive at Chicago et 10:10 P. M., 8:10 A. IL, and 844.0 A. )1.
Train, 1,...avu Chicago fur Ruck Island and St. Louis as fol
lows For Roek Iland at 0:00 A.H.and 11:00 P. M. For St.
Conan at A.. 11. end 9:3u P. M.
Pa. , sengers for Sr. Lewis gu over Rock Island Railroad to
and thence over the Chicago, Alt and St. Lobe
tailr ad to St. Louis. Passengers by the 9:13 A. M. Train
Arrive at St. Louis at 11:0 .tine evening, and by the 9:30 P.
11. Train at u. ur.•at day.
liaggaz.,, .14...aked through to CleA eland and Chicago.
YAltt, (IA ALLIANCk: AND CLP.VELAND.
hiss. err. Ist ckiss. 2,1 as.
To Alliance t $ll 30 To La Salle ...$lB 00 $l3 50
" Cleveland.... 400 " Rock i.rd.. 15 00 14 00
••o 50 - (lidera 18 10 14 00
Chicago 13 w $lO 001 " Springfield, 18 70 10 '2O
tn
Bluoing'n 90 14 40 " Burlington, 19 00 15 00
St. lames IS 17.0 11 101 •• Peoria. 16 00 14 00
Paaw.nger,, are re,illenred to procure their tickets at the
.111,, of 111, Company, in the Monongahela House, third
door below the corner.
NEW ANI) DIRECT ROUTE OPEN
THROUGH
Northern Illinois to Mississippi River
Theta , are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced
by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the back. and
limbs, pains in the head, dimness of eight, loss of muscular
power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous kilt*
batty, derangement of the digestive functions, general de
bility, symptoms of consumptions, etc.
Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are much to be
dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depreasion of '
epirlts, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-dlstrunt,
loved solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced.
All thus afflicted,
- BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
i
rot:erne Till Cenceim siin Anemia, AND CENTRAL Mtursav , Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most ne•
Inauv Raumose, I researy requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed,
i without these the journey through life becomes a wear)
IS NOW COMPLETED. and Traine run the entire distare e „„,...,,,,.. g ..., 41 ,
' e proepect hourly darkens the view; the Thai
from CHICAGO TO BURLINOToN, lowa, without change '" 6. '
becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with the raglan
ot Cars. j choly reflection that the happiness of another becomes
Ile only Dlrem Route t, Burlington, Quincy, Keokuk. . blighted with
your own
iniscatine, Oq aawka, Wapello, Fort Des Moines, Council 1 CAUTIONI
I drat, ac., and the OMIT ALL RAILROAD trait from CDIV‘I4' , ; Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited b)
er St. LOUIS, Bloomington, Clinton, Decatur, CALM, Sprin:. ;
some unprincipled persona.
:tell, Jacksonville, Najd., and intermediate Stations on the i In future, all the genuine Cordial will bare the proprietor's
I:tirde Central, Great Wasters, and Ohio and Mississint
facritalle pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the follow ,
lotaroads. to words blown in the glass:
Triune on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival et Dr. illoraift ILsivtgorating Cordial.
Trams from the East-eivoiding all laying over at any of the ' C. H. .HING, Proprietor, N. Y.
1-oints.' The Cordial Ls put up, highly concentrated, in pint bottl e Stag. leave Burlington dolly for Southern and Central '
_price three dollar* per bottle, two for five dollars, sir for
Tone and Nort herr, Missouri—matins the quickest and mote teethe datum. C. H. RING, Proprietor,
i - iLOrle rcu:e to reach all the important points west of the 192 Broadway, N. Y
` , ll.eitissirml so far as Council Bluff, with Bent forty to fifty Sold by throughout the United States, Canada
"Jae lass staging than by any other route. The Road, for and the Watt dies.
.t large poruen of the way, is Laid with the COMM:IOUS Rem. AGENTS: •
tee ime,theet rill❑c and tenet ilearood in the Weep—well
Pituiburgh DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood at
etocitec wall the meet modern Locomotives and elegant hoe FLEMING BROS, No. 60 Wood street;
R. E. SELLERS, Wood street.
Allegheny City...BWKHAM & WEENNANi
... JAMES T. SAMPLE & 00.;
.... J. P. FLEMING.
Agent for 0ka0...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. [apll;dewly
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
ALL RAILROAD TO TILE MISSISSIPPI.
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAILROAD.
of,.
thli route, ; - ...rdengere are Run of making coon
I wt., arr. , lng at Locus on adoertlsed time, avurdinz
116 e vexatf del:ly of fo;;•-• and ice, and dangers of nav4,-
! et, 't ',nu, It Alton.
lrarg. ti.rcugh from Chicago, and a.
I I Ar.y pord.
i;CKET:T. thh, route can la. purchneed INHALATION
the •fif.c..t in the cant; at Elie Office of the FOR THE
en" 1..3.1, the Graidt,
.4 the iiidetla Railroad, and at the CUTE OF ASTlllik AND CONSIIIIPTIONI
t Fe.CP. corner of Lake and Dear.
•Of
b) till, I . M 111 rv.ceive itnniediatr
C . u. IL(MMJND, Sup't
L E. FOLLETT,
k,n•o - Al Agent, Chimp ,
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RAILROAD,
J. DURAND, Sup't, Cloveband.
J. A. CAUGHEY, Ag't, l'ittebrargh
CENTRAL ROUTE
lOWA, MISSOURI,
(:real Ante! irate and U. S. ElpreAs anti
DISTANU s,AVxt>,
t Y CARS ANL nar.o...e
AIR LINE ROUTE
RITA MY
tIIICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
\U (.11/CAth.), esDST. LOCI.
ILAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and Mississippi.
it:AC,. Tv !- - 1' I "I• 1:.; in 15 , 4 hours. Tram, Inv
Um... C. .7.a: Dept, I-4 ater sti
hxprr.• d.tdt. Sunday. , excepted, 7.15 A. NI
--I I,i/1A 7 .c1.t Lapre.a still), Saturday:, excepted, P :NJ
I' 11
Fr, Erno - Aitt dmty, Sundayn cic,pte•L
.u A M
IMINIMIN
.wl.. ran : r.irougu to Alton, ,Tint wlthinit
to of t-r• and Culaii.,t With the eumpitn,'.
l• !Aid rietiment NV I NCI! ESTER eritl REINDEER, runint,,t
i•sclu,ii. ronuomion Niith Dnitsimg.r Trn.lll3 from Alton to
rt •'2.1 nithout InmLttg. These bate, for
at emonce nod oh•pince, are unsurpasged tau tI.
t•rt. I. iwiag fitted up until Raffia and arriciiin4
ii ..11,,t,u,t iinsitengurs the opportunity of 1.-
m itr• oto.t unavoidable in aumnier ritilrunkl travelin,t.
nd rrn:filtir, I. on refreshod from the effects Of a 10114
N"-AS nod NI:B.:ASK.% this Is the in.4t dir,t
ro. di...roiled tor Bloomington, Springfield,
Naih... mad all ',nits on the Ntueriasippi.
~ t. timberland and Tennessee rivers, will Die
A.,15 . 155 4 m .listance, lionag seventv-two
endue
ii. lout, thirty-40,n miles Ir.s is Bloomington.
IM Is.•A 10 ii3l - 111gtdd, ti. 1.1 by any otter
r
l'brou,S. T. ,tor thin roue en.II be procured at
5 5 5 ,05 'll,kot Unice!, in New York, Boston. Phil:,
Bliduore. Albany, Buffalo, is., and at all Through
ket i,thees throughout the Sudes, and its Chicago at the
••1111,11ily . e. Oilier, No. fO. Dearborn stroot. opposite the Tr,
wont tiouse--aud at the Depot of the Illinois Central
foot of \A ater Ntretit..
Ite+ponsilde illn.7age Men will always be at the 1./epote of
ti.. larnius Itisels going 11110 Chicago, to Check Bagii24;"
1111,11611 Is , an) hunt di-sired on the line.
NIORGAN, Jr., Superintendent.
11..1. D. SCIIEttIIKKIIORN,
General Pas.inl,rer Agent.
NEW 'AND DIRECT ROUTE,
;gad
FROM P In' SMUT° II TO
Columbus, intlianapolet, Chicagu,
Cincinnati. 'ferry Itaute, lb.ck Inland,
Louisville, Vim:mum lowa City,
St Louis, Evaneville, Dubuque.
Dayton, Cairo, Galena,
leak, Memphis, roOrlit o
Zanesville, V ickelturg, Peru,
Newark, New Orltmatt,
•SD OR& PRINCIPAL CITIES IN TER WEST AND AOUTH,
Steubenville & Indiana Railroad!
Which in now completed and in successful operation be
tween Steubenville and Scowl., Ohio.
- • . -
Combining Railroad end Bthamboat facilities, this route
offers to the tiltrotor a deicree of comfort unriralled by any
Road running Weal from Pittsburgh.
Fall Arrangement.
Ou and after MONDAY, Noyemluw bth, 16.56. a DAILY
LINE of elegant and swift running Steamers, commanded
1.3 experteLlCOli and accoutmodating officers, will leave Pitts
burgh every day at 5 P. 11.
VENTURE ....... . ...Captain GORDON.
FAIRY QUERN " J. C Ril6lo.
411 .- Passengers aleep on bowed, and reach Eteubenville at
o'clock the following morning—connecting with the ... gest
Train at 7:15 A. M., making direct connection with Trains
fur all the above cities—thus obtaining a oumfortable night's
rent, and awreilng Ilicfstigas of night travel by railroad.
kter Fare as cheap se by any other Railroad route.
For Throng:. and Tickets, and further information,
inquire of JOHN J. HOUSTON,
No 116 Water street, Pittsburgh.
W. F ULTON, Superintendent.
L. DETEX.WY, General Agent. nos 13
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
RAILROAD.
oFk::\ FROM WEST NEWTON TO CONNELLSTILLE,
Efty.uight tildes from Pittsburgh, flu the Youghiugiu•iis
r”r.
This new drat-class hoed is now open for the trariliport
tidu of passengers and freight, in connection wtth the ti
steane , r 1.: , "L 1 AN, 1. l ouuallnr illu , daily, ,
follows:
n..• dreamer hAILIA.N win leas, her wharf, ateeco the
Monongahela Bridge. every afternoon, at halt past three
o'clock. for West Newton, cerxneet.ing there with the Morn ,
iug Teen leaving at 'kW for fs:.nuelleville, and reaohing
there at 5..5u A. M., in time 5.r the Stage for UlliOntlown.
Fare • t nells vi I $1 75
in, to
k Train will L,nnelleville in the morning, it &lb
o'clock. for Went Newton, anti camnect there with the
steamer klolion at 1:lat, in time to reach Pittsburgh at 1
P. ItL
Fare from Gunnelfertile to ['Maher&
Fare from l'uiontowu to Fitteburgh...
The Local Freight and Passenger Traita will leave Con
riellNrille at 10:30 A. M., and returning will leave West
Newton at 3:30 P. M., stopping at all way station& for fnqght
and passengers.
On Saturday the usual afternoon train a 111 lie .Ireit until
the following morning at 11:30 o'clock.
Passengers by the Saturday afternoon boat from 'Pitts
burgh can by this arrangement go forward without 419%
- For farther information, apply to the Officers on bo4rd the
steamboat POLIAN, or to the Agents at West Newton and
D. W. CALDWELL.
oct3o Assistant Superintetident.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILIMA
r, DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO
KITTANNING.
I,mo a., Fo N. 1, Kspross, 8 - 20 A. M, arriving at .
Kit tanning at 1.1 A, M.
No. `, Accommodation, t.:40 P. M., arriving at ig+ning
at a:2.5 P.M.
Fare to Kittanning, glom
STAGES WILL MIN PROM KITTANNING; in +neve
t". with the Truing, for the following plates:
.
-. ..
FARE. TARE
31aboninit • $1 761 Brookville $3 75 ,
Clarion 3 25 I Bradra Bend 2 26
Red Sank. 2 2.sliteintersburg —.., 2 60
Tickvo to all 01 the above places can be procured It the
t 'dlr.., corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and at thellepot
••o Taylor street-
Oronibuees will leave the corner of Market and Fifth, and '
Penn and Wayne streets, at 7'lo A M, and 4:50 P. M., in
• vunection with the Trains A. J. HOpPEB, •
/D 72 Bopedideadent.
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INVIGORATING GORBIAL,
A PtIZNOME.NON LY MENOlift•
Health Restored and !Atte yttenitttiened
MORSE'S INVIGORATINfi Rath.
IT WILL replace weakness with , strength,
incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and
natural activity, and this not only without hazard of rem
ti n n, but with a happy effect on the general organisation'.
Kb - Bear in mind that an maladies, wherever they begin,
finish with the nervous system, and that die paralization of
the nerve of motion and sensation is physical sicatti. Bear
in mind, also, that for every kind of nervous disease, the
Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known.
CURE OF NERVOUS MEARES.
No language can convey an adequate idea-of the inimed . -
ate and almost miraculous change which It occasions In the
diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether
broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by
alckness--tbe unstrung and relaxed organization is at once
braced, revivified and built up. The mental and plivalca
symptoms of nervous disease vanish together under Its Influ
ence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cordial properdee
of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore it
to its normal condition.
LOSS OF MEMORY,
Confusion, giddiness, rash of blood to the head, melancholy,
debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self4Sstruction
—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, constipa
tion, etc., from whatever causes arising Is, if there be an
reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely laid
A GREAT 51.EDICINR FOR FEMALES
Tho imparallitied effects of this great restorative in all
complaints incident to (monies, mark a new era in theannals
of medicine. Tbormindsof stimubints have bean invented—
thousands of invigorante concocted--all, purporting to he
specified In tha various dais... and derangements to which
the delicate formation of woman render her liable.
EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE,
Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousnees, tre
mors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether pe.
culiar to her sex, or common to both sexes--ehonld give ties
Invigorating Cordial a trial.
MARRIED PERSONS,
Or others, will find this Cordial, after they have used a bot
tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all
directions are to be found the happy parents of health} , off
spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordi
nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the many
disease for which it to recommended. Thousands of young
mon have been restored by using It, and not in a single in
stance has it failed to benefit them.
PE - ESOPS OP PALE COMPLEXION,
Or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of s bottle or
two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel
low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion.
TO TILE MISGUIDED.
NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL
HYGEA.NA.
BROUGHT HOME TO THE DOOR Of THE MILLION
A 'WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent
ly, been made by Dr. CLILTIS, of thin city, intake renal
,osat of Consumption, Asthma, and all dimmed of the Longo
We refer to "Da. CURTIS' lITOLLNA, on LIIIDLLINti ['Tau?!
VxPOll ANI:. Cnsaar Scam'." With thin new method, Dr. C.
has rte, tored many afflicted onea to health; ea an evidence of
which, he has innumerable certificated. Speaking of the
tiratni.snt. a physic ism remarks: " ft is evident that inhaling
..conatantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the
propertiea mast come in threat contact with the
whole terial cavities of the hinge, and than escape the many
and varied changed produced upon them when introduced
ado the stomach, and subject to the protean of d*estion."
The Ilygeanu to for soli) by all the Druggiata throughout the
ountry."—Nro York Thdchnian of January 14.
The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with
out the lout inconveuienco---the heat of the body being
nufficient to evaporate the fluid. Unwire& of cane of cur."
like the following, might be named:
One package of the Ilygeana has mired me of the Asthma,
of eta years' etanding. J. F. HISSIBITRY,
Postmander of Duncannon, Pa.
I am cured of the Asthma, of ten year? at/waling, by Dr
Curtis' Ilygeene. banns/tar Essen, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Pam., of No. fi /lammond street, N. Y., was cured of
a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana.
My sister hue been cured of a distressing cough, of several
yea.' standing, and decided to be incurable by the Oval
CUD. She was cured in one month, by the Ilygesna.
J. IL thou= Riclimond, Me.
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The Rev. Dr. Cmczors, of aw York, te stifies of our =di.
clue In the following language:
New Yons, November 15,1864.
Dear .Stir—l think highly of Dr. Curtis' Hygoatut as a rem
edy in diseased of the throat and lungs. Raving had some
opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced that It Is a
most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling
application to the chest.
N. B.—Dr. Curtis' ilygeana to the ORIGINAL and ONLY
GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile
and utotutiacts counterfeits. Shun theta as you would
401800.
4r For sale by Dr. Goo. IL Keyser, Ijo Wood street; R
E. Sellers k Co.; Leo A. Beckham, Allegheny Chit John
Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester.
mylkdawem
F. Brown's Essence ofJoaxualco. Ginger.
TIILS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual
excellence. In ordinary diarrbees, incipient choler.,
iu abort, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions,
it is of Inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic
cholera and summer complaints, it is peculiarly efficacious;
uo family, individual or traveler should be without it.
Cammus.—lte sure to get the genuine Essence, which Is
prepared only by F. BROWN, at his Drug and Chendod
Btore, N. F. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadel
phia, and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries In the
United States, and in Pittsburgh by
B. A. FAIINESTOCK & pO.,
SCULLY k CO.
And in Alkgbeny by
H. P. SCHWARTZ,
seperAmd LEE A. BECKHAM
THE SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From
all parts of the country, north and south, the proprie
tors are almost daily In receipt of such flattering testhuoni.
maie as the following, relative to B. A. italinestock's rinemud
ed Vermifuge:
Gauss - sotto% Ala.,,Aruil 18th, 1.84 f,.
Mows B. A. Fhhss,4uck Q Cb.—l have been selling your
Venntfuge in this place for five years, and take pleasure in
stating. for the information of the trade and of the public.
that it bas been, so far as I know, one of the most aatisdsw:
tory remedies in the market, and one of the most saleable.
medicines we have. I have also personal knowledge of Its
good effects in numerous cases under the treatment of our
phyalcians, all of whom use It regulariy,,luul always found
It to be safe and reliable as a worm speafic., I. can recom
mend it as one of the safest and best in.tbe market.
d. STOLWWPICIC.
Prepared and sold by B. A. FALLISLaTOM 4, CO.,
DOM/ corner of Woad and First at.., Pittaburati.
. —
W. W. WALLACE,
STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
319, 321 and 333 Liberty street,
Opposite Smithfield street,
PITTSBURGH; PA.
IONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE
STONES always unhand; Stone and Marble Curbing
and Vaults for Cemeteries, made to order.
Furniture and Washstand Tope, and Imposing Fitones made
by machinery, in leas time and better style than can be done
by mere manual labor. Particular attention in pa eto the
manufacture of
MARBLE MANTLE'S.
of which we have a large variety of beautiful patterns.
Builder,' and others are 'lnvited to examine our stock, we
feel persuaded that after doing ao, and learning our prices.
415 and upwards,) but few who are able to own a good
house, will by willing Co remain long without ppoctudos one•
or more Marble Mantle.. They require no scrubbing nor
pointing; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are
not liable to take lire, and cost but little more than a good
word mantle.
Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stones made to order.
cur stock of Marble to the largest In the West, and being
manufactured by the beat wo.itmen, aided by machinery, is
worthy of attention.
Orders, addratand to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
tilled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE.
MACIIINES. -.LULL'S PATENT
Li BURR SMUT MACIIINES, used in 700 Mills in t h e
West. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when
th e y become smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking
the Burr. They have been used ter five years in the City
Mills, Pittsburgh: (one of the largest milts in the VVestoand
are warranted to clean well. For particulars, see hand-bills.
Orders filled at 31i; Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
50;72 W. W. WALLACE..
TO &ILL OWNERS.—French Burr and
Laurel Bill Stones, Belting Cloth; SBII Spindles„, Mill
Irons, Screws, Screen Wire, C4lll attdcoh ¢naders, Cast Iron
Proof Stadia, &c., always on hand and made t,iorder, at 314.
Liberty stroet, Pittsbtergh, Penna.
up 22 W. W...W.A.I.L.ACE.
QTEAM ENGINES AND BOHTERB7
0 Engines, with the latestinstproeentents, warranted best
quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Juniata
iron, made on short notice. Orders tilled with deliatieh, 'At
319 Ltbertystreet,Nittaburgh, Pa. • .
D "22 w. w.-wAtzmur..
1111013,TARLK 'FLOURING' MlLLS: l —tiie
subscriber has pn hand, and ismanufacturig, Portable
Plowing Mils, of wx.imppored quality; they ars very MlD
pad, run light, grind - tat, (Ibie tb fifteen bushels per hour]
can be driven bY steam, water or horse power, nail will wove
a Valuable iiequlaltion to Ina Matti* Innibermeniind large
stoek feeders. Chafers tilled at 319 Libetty:itasit,Plttsburgh:
ap2ldair • ' " WAXXACS. •
110pEESON?S• EIYINLAULIC•ORIEFXT,•OII
WATIM undersigned keep constantly on
hand a large stcck.cd Abu article of -the beat. quality. The
attention of CqntsactOtanii Builders of Navigation Locks,
Aqueducts, Bridges, lit 'Wanda •Am Water Works,-&e,is re
quested to this =dela. The well .known reddatiee and im
perviousness of water, eharaotatisitio otthistkanent, renders
it of the first necessity tusll atracturai exposed tithe action
of water at dansl6. Lat&lml Efirt=ln 8
CAIWETS VAIRPFBS I4—riStuperior (parity
snaseu, CaUt 6 n inattlug. Aet, troth . *bra or
the Bound Street CerPet 24.
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FOR MR RAPID CORR OP IMPIIIES, 00IMR, ROAMS&
puma, BRONCIIPTIROPROOPINGVOINW ODOM,
ASTHMA A ND CONITIIMPTIOM.
Sim Ititnuradapdfaired to the nom ,
.::' - -- founity with the confidence we feel in
‘ c e :. .. - liii, article la* 0114olit-tiOsito re5t
...,,..e f ire the happiest effects that can be dre
ILLr i e: oos, tio oo li t ik uo .therflebrof its use- of
l a .e.ir its curet, Mt al& lie*section of
, a` ~..tik WS ilk the country sbonndsimpersone, pub
,
.......„.:,,,. liciticerra who have been restored
'''' fro atarg and'even desperate dia.
Mem of ;the lunge, by ice use. When once triad, its rupee
riority over every other medicine of 'MAIM, is km apparent
tovkapo•obeervatieriand White iterartlies are %Mown, the
public no looger hrwitete whet inOtkite; tchisFerifor the
distressing and dingerune affections of the int ' O=NY or -
Wag. will& PM Piollioniio OPPCII.OIIIOS. '• ' '
Nothing has called louder for the egpestAll_ilf of madi"
cal men, than the alarming Ptilvalente and hity of con
sumptive .compbunts. nor hmanytme tabs of diaaaaes it'd
more of their investigations and care But as yet no ade
quate remedy has been provided, on which the public could
depend for protection front attacks npon thek iptory or
gans, until the introduction of the mania PECTOBAL
This article is the ptuduct of a lottg, Modena, and,ltelleve,
eumeseful endeavor to furnish the community with such a
remedy. Of this laat statement the American people are now
themselves prepared to judge, and I appeal With andidence to
their decision. If there Is any dependence to be plated in
what men of every class and station certify it haa done for
them; if we can trust our own same, When we-see daemon:el
e dr ec ri uns of the throat and lungs yield Wit; if we can depend
on the assurance of intelligent Phyeiclans who make it their
business to kirom...lo short, if thereturn+Vianco-tipou any
thing, then it is irrefutably proven that medicine doe. re
lieve and doesicure the class of climates i ie designed for, be
yond nny tied all othet s that are known to matildmi. If this be
true, it cannot be too freely published, nor too wkiely known.
The afflicted should k Low it. A remedy that mires is price
less to them. Parente Should know it, their children are
priceless to them. All should know it, for health can be
priced to no one. Not only should it be circulate,tl here, but
everywhere, not only in this conntrA but in all , countries.
How faithfully we have acted on thisconvictkot, Is ahown in
the fact that already this article has made the circles. of the
globe. The son never sets on itat limits. No Continent is
without it, and but few peoples. Although not In so general
use in other nations as iii - this, It is employed bythe more
intelligent id almost all civilised countries. It is exten
sively employed in both Atomiser-1n Em-ope, Asia, Africa,
Australia and the far-off blinds of the sea. Lilo Is ea dear
to its mummers there as here, and they gplap al s valuable
remedy with even more avidity. Unlike moat itraPtmatkal°
of its kind. it is an expensive composition of costly materiaL
Still it is afforded to the publio at a reasouably low price, and
what hi of vastly more importance to thent„ ifs gpoilTy . Id
never suffered to decline from its original standard of-excel
lence. Every.bottle of , this medicine, now maniffnctured, ta
as goal es ever has been made heretofore, or , aa we ,are ca
pable of making. No toil or cent Is Snared; in mshitaining
it in the beet perfection which it is possible, to produce.
Hence the patient who procures the genuine Can= I.SO
- can rely on having as good an article ashes ever been
had by those who testify to its cures.
By pursuing this coarse; I have the hope of doing some
good in the world, as wall as the satisfaction of believing
that much has been dune already.
Sir Prepared by J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical
Chemist, Lowell, Ma"-
Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., at wholende and ra
tail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers
everywhere. aplalandetw
Otttugt fttme .
ia ltstwoßT h
/ 111 Dr. Havre Syrup of
51 ,
ft
rot Mt oomnra dm: or
Cknighs, Colds, Infliana; Bronchitis,
Spitting, Blood, Asthma,
AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAIMS
CONSUMPTION!
. . . .
,
HZ above lfititiebrrant,'Prepared en-etpeilenced
T
Phytiedan. and; Ottendattliaantnrbetoine a standard
Preparation, and to ofi'ered fqr the COMPLETE CURE of
those diseases of the 'TIMONE' and lAIRIORt
which, It negleetedountallyteroultzte fatally -In CON..
frIPTION, It contains no Opium, Calomel, or
any mineral whatever, but !r composed entirely of those
Roots, Herb., and Vegetable Substanoca, which have a
specific Influence upon the Lolls and theist cobneeted
organs. Ito lmmediside effect is to allay all irritation,
and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secre-
Cons; from the Throat and air-passaget, thtis retbig
the Cough, by subduing the intlanunation -and other
causes which give iise to It. Isla a t itroved of and re
commended by Physicians of th ehd est atatiding"and
may be given with perfect afety to. e youngest child or ,
the most delicate female.
Lees than half a kale will generally cure any Ordl-,
nary COLD or COUGH, by followingthedirections.
One horde is usnally,stifficient for IL cue. of Whs.
ouzo,.
A foto doses will relieve Tickling Istltte Bioat,
or Ilonaweneits.
one bottle will effectually stop Spitting Blood.
Three to Sim bottles only are required In Bronch
tlo or Asthma.
four to Sight bottles wili cure any RIM of Loot? I.! .
ent Consumption.
Oixe bottle to warranted always to do good, smdettisfy
the patient that be is an the rightlendlo a OFR E.
Judge now whether or not it la best to anal'. ...Certifi
cates on Ole at the alnO3 trans utulUtwin of restored se
tarn
A. L. SCOVILLit Co., Pleprietors,
No. 304 BROADWAY, (con. BURRO SLY New - York.
War Sale by all Dragglits throughout the United anew
and Oanadas.
dB - For sale, wholesale and retail, hy IL ißliddlßS fi
CO., corner Wood and Second streets.
Sold also by LLF,NDP.RSON A BRO.; Liberty street: 11. P.
SCIIWARTZ, and BROKItA.M d klollEttblAN, Allegheny
novadatew
oity.
The Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE. •
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov
ered In one of our common pasture weeds.* remedy
that cares every kind of Humor, front the worst &rill& te a
miasma Pimple.
110 has treated it in over eleven hundred cases, and never
failed except in two cases (both thunder humor:)- He has
now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its
value, all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing, sore mouth.
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimPled
the face.
Two to thrpo bottles will scour the system of boils.
Two bottles are warmuled to cure thp worst catiker in ihe '
mouth and stomach.
Thies to five bottles are warranted to cure the woad case
of erysipelas.
One or two bottles are war ranted to cure all humor of the
eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to Cure runniag of the ear and
blotches among the hair.
sour 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.
pemte cases of rheumatism.
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst cases •
of ringworm.
Three to tour bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum. •
; Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrlda,
A benefit is always experienced from the end h,otti and
a perfect lure is warranted when the ablive quart ty is
taken.
Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in rain
tried all the wonderful nes:Beim:a of the day, as that com
mon weed growing in the pastnre, and along old atone'Walla,
ahould cure every humor in the system; yet it is now. fixed
fact. If you have lb humor it has to start. Therama no ifs
nor ands, hums or ha's about suiting some mikes and nut
yours. I peddled over a thousand battles of Ain thevicinity
of Boston. I knowite effects in every case. It has already
done some of the greatest cures ever done In Massicliimette.
I msve itt, to children a year old; to old people of ,silty. I
have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flesh
was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by
one bottle.
To. those who are. subject to, a Mak headsets), Top bottle
Will always cute it. It gives great relief to catarrh and am
%bliss. Some who hare been costive tow years, have taken
and been regulated by it. Where the body is sound itivorke
quite easy, but where there to any'derangement of the tune.
dons of nature, it will cause very singular reeling; but you
must not be alarmed—they always diaappeg in, from four
daysto te week. Them ie never a bad rwillt from it. On the
!mom', when that feeling. la. over, yon- , 411 feel yourself
like a new person. I heard some of the most Anctraugloat
encomiums of It that man• ever listened lb: No' things of
diet is ever necessary—etitthe bQ4sop.cqn get,:, I two
wile an herb, which, when summered In 'Sorest on, dissolver
Scrofulous swelling of the msrk and under the *ff. : hilts
Le Dents. Price of the Media I Discoverytil per botl/a.,
Diriction' a for one table spoonful oar day.
Chlhirericensr Fight yearso.wasert spoonful cluildren'from
five to eight tearewonfuL no direction can be
made le to all constitutions, take extough to operate
on the well twice a day.
Mr. KENNEDY gives per enal rittembnice In bad caws of
&refute..
Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KEYSED.'s, 140 Wood
street, corner of Virgia alley,. and, J. P. YLEMING,•:.AIIe
;hoIy.
SANDS' SARSAPAAHIELLA.
Mutual' itOrrilut
Ebr the litmonaL and fermaaerst
f a ke Poo arising
from an bemire Slate ,The Ploof, or
Habit oldie
HEALTH depends principally upon the
condition of Me-blood-4M oxidation by its p eerage
through the lungs, and distribution into the organs of eb•
sorption, circulation, respiration, and secretion, constitute
the phenomena of Mt Thate organs are imbued 'with
wonderful sympathetic adlniticaiif any one of them I. t ai .
properly eirmiod they all become irritated and the
stomach gets deranged: pains. of all kinds come. on, espe
cially in the head and limb; accompanied with a burning
heat, loss of appetite, extreme nervous debility, nausea, mar- •
bid anxiety, depression of-spirits, 'disturbed sleep, and tuft
padtion to make the slietlest Orient exertion.. If the vital
fluid be charged"with the'efetnentrtir iiiiiMaVelcknette 'mud
be thwenuseguenem—leirldour welthitt't;lilit.'irp:flidlethe is
nee ded that will Maim, and purilX tAteIO and, is
SLOW BASSARAMILLA: insists n * . ap
petite, strengthens the. #areiri, 04 1 1 rein&tiht Pe of
the diseMMelfecla a man plattittirtpeturati.
The thuitenng eathueited - couttriunteettenle a one gsseag
thousands th at are from Vine time,diatallied no from
all ittiafters of the 'world, to *inch we mrite ettehmen:
LrNx Co. 01 1 :4 0 ISTELI Ouch 1845 '
,Yer• A. .4.D. 4r sap Tetlistlignen :In the
r 1951 1 left lodising with, sexit Are and seven'. chit
. riri Aragon, azd'atriied safely.a-Setnoti Talls,,Bnake
tiv arithout.any difficulty; at 'llscoddr Meet Igyi was
and sirens gains In Vie itegeofhich
' day by day grew worse, until lilt le,ganeuttt'd ctod imam
miatirdal that. he could .not him in
u traufahl. Pada &mixt was
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ttht 111).14 t 11.9 stago - a
'neepmg asmke. reswyw , .rwned
Athena ' on .the 3d, 'if' Omober :come: :Mont' out by
fatigue; by thist thab brat& to a perfect skeleton.
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liars we,
weletiirta otalaalt*,phylueleti. pra, who
hunnatirco aimid . rioPmiril - bittf; l 4thiMg l 4ba pould
sy e ' L im a s o that would entre) th*.pida.: In this ext.
ttcYaMPOdAg.tPrtadAteU dea was
pmat:raomaMaimlml} o :44* Aarangsrus,
prumninititbottlod aptirmitdieniiill but
pesq t evering PAW% t:pWkllgid.'araititrairtlail4*latelllkaMtli
itr eade spidlt the 'MM. , tfuttivia inmirnte.
flleArolllog 1 -alla:ia* ON, his
apatite heprOvnktimiEr birth tio *tarn:. Zito en.
owned, bottle, Itrathttalcing *Web the
~,F e lllnag end edreer,pieete ,or t hattett one
ogth.p gon gattar anti; ; allot whist tlla legs
straightened and beefed up; lie is MOT tempered,
hes.no ilAlnaraPc't of.,Leing_tt Ofite ol , 4:Mt.perkirm most
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kinds of it= labor. AM Ode beat elllutedas magi
w k =Of!, byt*.e.,bottyis,ol yettr valuable, llaxsaliairitla. of
which, uri* petsdtlence t tny cOU rental A thing teethe*.
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