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. MISCELLAN,F,9US.
WILLIAMS . & ALLEN 1. EATos,
Heattssi; and h Jar,—daring used O. Trott's "Patent Oil Globe" 011
pLl:11111INCI; . 0 Ali W'lsltlif,,NAW 0111o,t ail the steam tontines furnishtti the last year, and iii-
YiTTING, 2 . 9 likET as they ,appear.to have given eull, wie t ,tio, to
Is ARMIN!) and VENTILATING an the swot approvtilloar customers ,
we have nohesitation recommending them
plans for fa. buildings:hotels. private awe -
as
into, green hninbeikc.. At, '' •
a gcsall article, and much preferable on account of their
CHI LSON'S WAII . ALUIt and VENTILATING
F URNACE simplicity of construction, to theold fashkmed Oil Globes, or
of noir sizes. • any l/ther of which we hove any knowledge.
HOME PORTABLE:snit SCI/DOL STOVE, fo.!nn""", hpild -
Very respectfully yours,
logs or a leas laumber 4 ;ol..rPOM.l.
STEAM HKATI NO A'Phia& F. & W.M. FABER et CO.,
...very deficit,' ; inaP°ratiPg/.4lrTing,,A,,. 1.4
Engine Builders.
nonce, A. - c.
'owner, ispatniery, soup,liletOrfett, tun „.„,.
TUS,slor warming buildings of
DRYING CLOSETS, wAsrii ROUSES, for lintgls,
'uo lions or dwellings.
WARM WATER PlTFati, for warming grean.bourra or MM. - ,
fogs, publie or private. ,
LoW PRESSURE STEAM an an entirely new plait, tor
shove purposes, easily managed, Mein. 14 . 3.c .riound
inch preasure. -
-
GAS WokES, for large towns contnteled for.
OIL GAS APPARATUS for thvellings, factories,
public. buildings, Ac.
RUSSEL'S licrr AIR GAS STOVE.
KIDDER'S OAS ItEOULATOR, controlling the supplylland
improving the degree al light.
SCREWING STOCKS and DIES, TONGS and other tools for
Steam and (ins Fitters' use.
IRON BEDSTEADS, cast, wrought and tubular iron, a varie
ty of patterns anti styles.
I. ENRII YN MANTELS, marbleized Iron mantles and mirror
martilit mantles.
ENAMELED ORATES AND FENDERS, of 1/011/h and east
ern manufacture.
HOT AIR AND VENTILATING REGISTERS, enameled,
japanned, plated or bronzed.
S Ig.:AKIN° TUBE CONDUCTOR PIPE AND TIN ROOF
ING.
It PASS AND IRON FITTINGS of every description for GM
Fwd Steam. Valves, cocks, tea”, elbows, Ac., in every
variety.
BRASS AND IRON FITTI NOS, or Plumbing.
BATA TUBS, WASH BASINS, WATER CIAISFFS, LEAD
PIPE and every variety of the lost description of Plum:-
er's materials.
FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, gals,nized wrought Iron pipe,
for wells, Ac.
MARBLEIZED IRON WASH-STAND TOPS AND BASINS.
GALVANIZED IRON SINKS AND BASINS.
GAS FITTING and materials In great variety.
CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, PP.NDANTS, fir., many en
tirely new patterns and styles. up26lnal
TIIE ADAMS EXPRESS COAIPANY -
PITTSBURGH., ROCHESTER AND NEW BRIGHTON
E. PRESS.—For the especial accominodation of the large
populanou along the hue of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail
road, between Putsburgh and New Brighton, wheat) Intimate
business and social relations require such Agency. THE
ADAMS EXPRESS LX.IMPANY have made such arrange
ment with the Railroad as to enable them to put 11 trusty
Messenger on the Aa - mainadaiimi Truitt, who will take
charge of all property and business properly entrusted to
Mtn. Ile will leave New Brighton by the Morning Train,
remain in Pittsburgh and Allegheny City during the day to
attend to such cominiasiOns as may be entrusted to him, and
return by the Evening Train, with his Goods and Commis
sions executed. AU goods, An., will be delivered or called for
in the two cities, within reastmable distance, without extra
charge; but to insure such delivery, the direction on packa
ges. especially for private houses. should be explicit.
At Way Stations. all matter will he left with the Station
Agent of the Railtvad Company. when the proper party is
nut at the Station ou the arnval of the Train, to receive his
goods.
Thu charms fur carrying packages he., and for services
rendered by the Messenger, are Intended to be within rem•
iwnable limits. When the nature of the business In such ee
to admit of it, special agreements will be made.
IiFINRY R. 111%'11,1 been appointed Messenger, and
will cammeure hi duties on Monday, L/ecember 1956.
OFFICES AND AOENTS.
Pittsburgh -44 Fourth street.
Allegheny City—Telegraph tale^
flared Hey.
Sewickley Stateni—Mr. McLaughlin.
Rocheeter—M r.
Beaver—Dr. ( handler.
New Brie:del —Mr. [Leona
OTACZ ADAMS Ex •sass Co.
Pittsburgh, Dec. I. ~ 18Mi.
TO THOSE .VllO WISH. FARMS!!!
bare FEIITILU LAND at a CHEAP PRICE, and 1 , ,
easy torms your attention is called to the Ridgeway Farm
and Coal &alimony. Tinenty-floe nerea. or more in prop,-
tton. are given for SI.MiL payable is Instalments of . $1
week or $4 pm 1..11E11 It is touted in Elk county, Pa and
tow one of the beet market.a or fin produce In the State.
The x,il Ia a rid, loan, and u not to lie surpasaod for Girl,
inn, as examination will shots .
It is ALL 0)Al, LAND. underlaid by two rich vein.,
on scromit al its facility to the Lake market, 01
shortly berome of immense raise. The Sunbury end Kne
H. It. passes directly through it, a loch is now under con
struction from Erie to within a short distance from Ramo
s ay. The Allegheny Valley It. IL also passes through it,
connecting it with New York and Pittsburgh. The Timber
on it is of the most valuable kind. Title unexceptionably
gout, and warrant. deeds are given. It presents a mast
and substantial opportunity to commence fanning, pros-Mine:
for one's children, or making an investimint sure to inm-ease
in value. A new ern is now opening to this region al coun
try, load It cannot lint texocue of great value. In a abort
fill.] Coal Land will be treble Its present price. Further
particulars can be had from thu pamphlets, which are sent
S. enquirers. Letters answered promptly.
Apply or madras. SAM'L W. CATELL, Seep,
135 Walnut at. Phila.
Pull information Is contained in the pamphlets. Ifebn3m
Fazllol-1. o courts.
Dp. ROTT Jc. CURTIS, Dealers in Real Estate,
St. Anthony Valhi, Minnesota Territory. Laud bought
and sold throughout Wu Territory. Money loaned, invest
ments made to the text italveubtge, and Laud Warrants hors
led. Also, Agents for the sale of Lobs en the town of ST.
CLOUD, 55 miles from St. Anthony, and head of but twat,u
above the Fall.. The surrey of tlir grist Pacith. Raihatal
.mos the Miattattuppt that patut. alai the .311 a.l-
van tag. It 110.121.1.19 as u plate at tetquana, will wake 15 one
of the largest cities ii the Nurthwyst.
FLEFFAZ?iCLS:
Ka-llovornor Hannay. Nlinoenota.
Hon. Wm. If. Wolah , Cho' Juattero of Minn...tax.
Ilutt. J. Meeker.
Hon. H. H. Peleant.- to Crfgreas.
Rax, liolliugalteatl ft Hof her. Attorney, at Luw.
!defiant. afritp k Onkn. Betaken,
Its,. T. M Fullerton, Heatater of U. S. Laud ()thee.
rep2o
DEQ,UINCEY'S NEW V( )I.l'MES—zuld
other i n Booka.itnt r f f .l by John DUVISuri, r.
market, uety fib street .
lk QUILICO'd
. .
to Literature-; De-acriptive, Critical, Ilium.,
tom. I'Lileesuphical and Pkogit al, by San.w.l
(I tUutin. D. D.
Popular liimtory of the , Eng Lab Ii Llr, CODIVII.
, .
At !bane sled Ahrteui, or Tloukm and Thous,litA
nod Europe, Ey AlArgkret Kwawklige
I'“wer. I lux' of the PruducLlVe Fort'. of Modell.. Suclell,
and the Rkeuilta of Lal.er, Cupaul and Skill. by Ctsetrl.,
bight:FC uurueruum engruvusg. The lien,s, or lireek Fob,
.1 for na) Children, by hou C. hutoley. )
rum.. author
Ktlworri el/if - ord. or Vrmon.-s ttf Cloblito.sl. Carter's Last
vends; Slotley's hutch 14 , 1411.11 r, to cloth and stool.
irr's LAWN of the Ancoart Ifrltr.,rs. A Sas oral .I‘.urnt
lon] the \Tot ltl, by Ida l'tirfrr. Qaoso's rt , rtuttn.
ligtort to Coo:noon Life, by Cott l'edfitltl's Comparator
y ttiornt,tny .
!;liss Beecher's New bobs, Physiology and Coliethauir
and Letters b. the Pe,ple ..a Ilealth ; h e r L..
.stir - Evononly and Receipt Bonk Ala. ()real honk for Boys,
The Woarlers of Scieme; or IL Iltunphrey Davy (Tle
Cornish Apothecary Boy, Who taught Mosel( Natural I'M
losaphy. and eventually became l'reaident of the Royal So
riety,) the if.. of a womlorfill Boy. written for Bays 11111.-
t rated, only 75 cents. Abbot's Learning to Tlauk and LIVA 11
lug u Talk Dickeu's Little Yolks, for Children , vols., AY .
HALF-HOSE—Blew•hed, unbleached and
ramod cotton, of best KIIKIIIIIII nod German make; ale,,
silk, merino and merino feet. now all band at
OIL CLOVES-50 lbs. for sale by
atiLM 11 A. FAIINESTOCK
ACOMPLETE LIST OF ISIONI'III.I
MAG.IZINES. for Nfav,
klarper's new monthly Mamodne.
Putnam's monthly
It niekertaskei ; or New York monthly 1l wnautr.
Household W./1 • 115--CMIduL Jed by Charles Lir-ken.
Gulley's Lady's Rook—colored plates
Iratum's Amorwan monthly Magazine.
Peterson's Lady's National Magazine
Halloo's Dollar isiontitl);,Mag trine .
Ilarper's Story Book.
The Museum.
The Schoolfellow fur [kir, and U irls i
Y. Ink brake's Nee 1 urk Journal
Frank Leslie's Uazette 14 Fashion.
Yankee Notions; full of ooruic illinitiattima
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazin. for April.
ilutinbersJuurnal Loudon Edition, for April.
Just received and fur nal. by
W. A G I LUEN F EN N EY A CU .•
M 3 3 Fifth street. opposite the Theatre.
MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES
Frank Leslie's Fashion Rook fur May.
Prank beeline N. Y. Journal •
Gude} . 6 Ladies' Hoot
I rn.laum's Magazine
Petervin's 31agardne •• ••
Ration's Magazine -
Household Words
Harper's MM411:LIII.•
Putnam's Magazine ••
Knickerbor-ker
Yankee N Otlo. •• ••
lll.kvrood'e Magazine lor
London News and Punch fur April ip.
Fur sale by II MINER dr CU.
my 3 No 3'2 Smithfield street.
004 7 ,5i115iG this day, a large assortment of
twat. hea tiold Levers from $2" t.. ¢2u,
Silver Levers from $l2 to sBu.
Silver Cylinders trim to slu.
Btu'road Tons I.eepers,
Frodsham's Chronometer S3(K).
Do in Sils yr Use. s, $175
Chains, Seals, II ys, &o.
Watches repaired in the best manner by
myb W. W. W LSON. eorlier of Market & 4th fits_
S UNDRIES_ --
100 bu>,.r Well and Dipped Candle,
25 du Star do
luu do 'ben n
3W kegs...et/xi Nulls.
100 Brooms.
50 bales N., I and 2 Batting.
2, Me. ',led Curd,
1:5 do Buykets
IU do Tube. lu store and for stale by
inys JOHN MOoItHEAD.
]'RESIT PINE APPLES.-3 eases, first of
season, j ust received per Express, and fur sale by
aptni ItEYMER &DERSoN, Nu. 39 Wood it.
DRAWERS. --We have now on hand a full
assortment of Linen, Muslin, Lisle Thrtwil,.tiatuse,
lino, Silk end Cotton Drawers of all slams, at
L. UIESUFEI,I) & SON,
ap24 Nu 70 Wood street.
CIIIMNEY TOPS-300, of various patterns,
Mr sale by tapt.fsl HENRY 11. COLLINS
LE'r--A large and commodious Ware
in our of the best Moines squares on
W , O 1 :Jr , . t. Enquire of JOHN HAFT, Ja.,
ap2l Corner of Sixth and Wood ate.
QTEAttIN CATNTLES-50 boxesjust rec'd
1,) and male SPIIINUER HARBAU4III.
bilk. to arrive and for sale by
up'-'S SPRINGER HARBAUGH.
.
VINE TABLE SALT FOR FAMILY USE.
1: 300 bop jet rocelved end fm sale by
apt RRYALER B ANDKLSON.
BEDFORD MINERAL WATE . ll..=loliiff
bble, just received fresh from the Spring., and for
sale by thiys) JOHN MOORHEAD.
NEW PAPER HANGINGS. - --
Boquet, Plain and Tapestry Patterns of brilliant colors,
of Froocb matititacturii, with a great variety of American
Wall Paper and Borders. For sale by
W. P. MARSHALL & CO.
a 87 Wood street.
VATER PIPES— Stone Water Pipes for
"alt.bY • inTl2,ll HENRY H. COLLINS.
LAWN t; RA Sti.-2O bush. of the finest
English Mixed, for yards and pleasure grounds, Just
I oath's," and for Bale at the Seed and Agricultural Store, No.
47 Fifth street. ttprlb JAMES WARS:PROP.
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No. 70 Wood street
71.5111
MEIE
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i INVENTIONS 4.15-Pf
'l2: 1856
This certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, has
been in tote on our rood for two yearn pant. We hind It to be
an economical and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it
.'such. GEO. IV. GRIER,
Forman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Control RR
November 29th, 1854.
Tu hi. V. EATON, EN.,
This certifies that we have had In use the patent ()ROMA..
L'apo, sold by Moan F. Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and
Insider them very much superior to any thing of the kind
e hove ever used. ALFRED THOMAS,
Treasurer Ohio Tool Company.
Columbus, obio, November 7, 1855. np2d
oin the New York Scientific American.)
Patent Finishing Plane.
This invention is Intended for use where it is desired to im
part ti fine, smooth, and glossy surface to the wood: but it is
applicable, with advantage. to all kind of carpenter's planes.
The novelty consists iu placing the cutting chisel. or bit, in
front of the wedge, instead of behind, as In common planes;
also In applying a metallic mouth-piece to the face of the
plane, is front of the chisel, which mouth piece serves as the
rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane.
But the mouth piece is so close the edge of the bit aft to
prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood iu
the least degree. Indeed, we have seen the implement ap
plied to the planing of wood against the grain, and trend
Tersely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. So
perfect is the operation of this instrument, that it may be ap
plied to the planing of veneer--with entire success—a
thing which cannot safely be done by the common plane.
The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, bit, and
wedge, affords a complete and firm bearing for the bit
thnaighout Its whole length, and dispenses. under all cir-
inisLauces, with Use use of a cap or double tat.
This is a very simple and effective impruvorneut, deotis c
we have uo doubt. to li ud its witylnto every carpenter's hto p
to the hind. No tool chest is complete without it. The tu•
ventor is Wni. C. Hopper, of Eittabornh, pa w and hub patent
Leers date Jtuttory 16, 1966.
Ike - MOSES F. EATON. No. 139 First street, Agent for
the patentee,
CLOTHING
A CARD—I request the attention ,d my
and the pubhc to my stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Which I think rontaina a larger mriety of riot .fylea than
any Aker former purchase. I have taken special pains to
obtain all the ,hadee of
FANCY CLOTHS
generally de , ired, viz Dahlia, Mulberry, Drente,
Drab, lirov, 0111, With various tints of Breen met
Blue I have utryerved the name rare In selecting my
FANCY CASSIMERES,
which online., a choke amortinent of light colors, suitable
for evening drone in the summer sermon, with a number of
Black Elastic Pigurtsi Goods: also, intended for the hot
weather. My stock of Vt.:STINGS is as large so can lie
found elsewhere, comprialog every variety of Silk Patterns ;
plain and figured Grmindinea and Manwlllua.
My assortment of Boys' Clothing hue boon Increased and
I am prepared to till all ortieni In this branch with inot ,
snualartion to my melt aml buyers than hitherto.' I u.add
call spired attention to a miniber of pretty small PLA
mlapted ,Inhhen .4.rres, wh....11, I litiuk,
nut fail to please. A 15. , , Draeitas, Argentine Lustre.. And ,
install Merins, French Nankinnettes, Nab Italusti
with namerom styles of Worsted and Linen floods, intemb.l
either for none or bvy'e clothing.
up_ elindlw SOLOMONTONF.II, No SO Wood mt.
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ENV CLOTIIING STORE, No. 4 Sixth
street omega, Liberty. Tits subscriber Isms Just open
ed this new establishment where be has always ,in hand
large and choice assortment of all arts le s ut II
which he warrants oqttal W auy hi the city, and will evil ILI
Lire moot ruastalabiu prima The public 111, rem:lusted tAr
him a cult tuartk ly li. OPPENII.IIIIEIL
•
ANNUAL STATEMENT of the C'kutme..-
tic..t Mutual Lire Insurance Company, for the
,).,u
ending 31st January, 1856:
Balance per statement 31st January, 1856 $2.154,4au u I
Amount received for premiums and
risks during the year tG22,411 29
Interest 144,552 46
Total receipts fur tie year.
paid salaries, medical exam
inations, advertising, priut -
istettiuttery, rent, lazes,
pustage, G $115,099 Sa
" orituntission to
agoutis
" looewe un 113
(lob lit en)
including SG4,.
.vou 1114.1.1 of
last year
In4elends during We year
Pon( len surrendered .
Premium Notes on 4,41,11,..ded
ats 1,11,:a4 4,,
Piet linlnn,o, kf,eS
on . .CE pn4kles not
dun, and n waiting proot...SLl,Wil INJ
At 4 SHTS.
Bond and Mortgage Loans on Real
$443,416:.1
Bank Flock Loans ....... .. 46,ni Lin
Loans to loans, city, and other tor.
'wrath,. . 43,3 tr.:
Mortgage I.lt.mht, Batik nail other
scoots h0t,,74,5 1,1
Cash in Imuk ,t 4
Premium notes, beat mg ii per cent.
interest 1,0h0,14b (12
Balance of premiums In the hands
of Agents and in transit...._... 957
Amount -if LMsr, during the year_ s`ll.l.llti (Si
Total amount of lumos paid to chtto.l.:lll2,lPi
Tntal artiuuut of ihridends paid
date. 666,131 0(1
Th, director, have declared • dtv tderl 01 credit of M
rent. on premittrim timid up o n LIFIS Putter., during the yeot.
mud 15 'ter refit. upon the 1.413114 MS on Short term 1011cItm
J6.lll:lAry 31. PM& UUY It. EL Seerrtat)
A. A. CARRIER A BRA_ Afield+,
corner Fourth rand Smithfield Its
T. MAT Plr
REF'. OF CIIARGE!!--TIVU SPLENDID
111111 PARLOR ENDRAVINU,S, enodal - Dolton Abbey iii
the Olden Times," a splendid bted engravisig, fr, at the
brated painting by Landseer; and the -Departure of the
letraelltve (row Egypt," a liege and beautiful engraving fruisi
painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above en
gravings lb $3 per oupy, but will be sent in,. f l f Munn, AA
follow.:
The subticriliers hay. , established a WOK AtIENCY 111
PhliatiOl phi., Kild will furnish any book or publication al
the retail price, free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding.
the subsenptiou price of any of the $ll Magazines, such as
llodey'a, Putnam's, tirallarn's, Frank Leslie', Fash
ions, ite., will receive the magazines for one year, and a ropy
of either of the above beautiful engravinge, free of chug,.
.Jr if imbeciibing to a $2 and a $1 Magmata; such no Pet,-
eon e, and Cballen's Ladles' Christian Annual, they trill
eel., both magazines and a copy of either of the above
Kra r iu ft.
Kver" description of Eng - ravito ou Wool ezocutoi w ;it.
neatneso end despatch. Views of Buildings, Newspapei
Headings, Views of Machinery, Bouk Illustrations,lgr
Certificate", Business Cards, Ao. All orders sent by mad
promptly attended tu. Perroune wishing views of their build
lugs ougnifed, eau send a daguerreotype ur sketch of the
building by mall or express.
Persons at a distal., loving nateable articles would find Il
In their advantage to addriss the subset theft, us we would
act as agents fur the sale of the same.
IIYRAM Ar PIERCE,
60 South Third strvut,l.ll,llla.
ay Itkdawl
BUSINESS! BUSINESS!!
MilL PROPERTY FOR SALE—Situate on Big Se
stickle), it mill house of 9 storiee, 3 run of stone, smut
hine, nod all other gearing and fixtures complete. Ala., a
saw mill, 2 good frame houses, 20 acres of Land. Price $3,00v
A STAAM SAW MILL, situate on the Ohio river, near St
Mary's, tin mil. below Wheeling. Price $1,600.
TANNERY FOR RALE, situate at Moundsville, Ye., with
late, shops, &c., all in good order, large dwelling house, 2
acres of ground, dc. Price $4.0/0.
ap2s 8. CUTIIHSKT * SON, 61 Marker at
Jno. B. K ooms, late of Humfolveya, Huffman di hounds, I'Lola.
D. W. II /.25910- Late of Pittsburgh.
KOONS & HERSTINE,
FLOUR FACTORS,
AND
General Produce Commission Met chants,
/14 . 47 North Wharves and 96 North NLlrr erect,
behno Ituer street,
EEIM3I3
Ragaley. WI MAW ard A Co. MI.: Bryan, Kennedy & Co. Pit
(Jarrett. Martin A C.. " 1,. Wilmarth A Co.
Wood & ((liver, '' It'll & Liggett,
Sliter, I rice & tb. .‘ J. AW. Ron,
Caleb C pe & Co. " Brumley, Cosgrove & C., "
Truitt, of other A Co. " Watt & Wilson,
J. D. Lelinier A Co. Cincinnati. Fosdick A Foulda, Cincinnati.
A. A. Itadlock A Gx . 4 Morrow & (lettier,
Tweed A Sibley, " J. S. Chenoweth
And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants genet ally.
JalLsr.d.spcem
WANTED—Six gond Girls, to do general
housework. Two or three good Cooks for city and
country. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade; must be well recom
mended. Also, places for four or five Girls to do chamber or
dining -row) work. Four Boys in stores or to run errands,
and live or sin men at any kind of employment.
Apply at LOWRIE'S Nee Intelligence 011 ice,
felol No. 14 Fifth street._
p • RUSSIAN BLUE-15 cases for sale by
B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.,
..4) 23 collier First and Wood mor:E.
1)13.1ED PEACIIES.--200 bush. — Brig — lit.
Halves Pearbes, in store and for sale by
FORSYTII & SCOTT,
my 1 75 Water street.
B ACON
uOOO
uouu - Shoulders.
10,000 Sides, iu ature and Cur °ale L 1•
FORSYTH 4*. SCOTT,
myl 76 Water atreet
SUliiikt CURED lIAMS.-1.5 tierces S. C.
k llama, in store anti Sr sale by
POTATOES --150 hue. White and Blue Ne
a hanapcks fur sale by
1141 HENRY H. COLLIN&
OLL BUTTER-3 bbls. fine fresh for Bale
jjkj by ruy I HENRY IL COLLIN&
A A. MASON &00., will open this morn
.. ing 2600 of Borage de Lathes nt 12k. Also, 4000
yard. of Muslin de Lnin worth 22c. myl
CALLI ES—A. MASON .1% CO., are
1,_./ now receiving 60111.400 pieixw of rich Challies at 6 and
10 cents per yard lean than fidnier prices myl
AA A. MASON & CO., are now opening
• awe 800 cases of New 'Cloothi, just purchased at a
great reduction in prices, and much lets than the coat of im
portation, and will be sold correspondingly low. myl
INSURANCE.
. _
- 1 4 - IARAIERS' AND MECILINICS' LIFE,
3: FIRE AND NIAKINr. IN:I4:ANCE kIJNIPA\Y OF
PHILADELNII k.
l'nion/J $300,000
Amount nt, only an,,eted 400,000
Thi. ell1:11.11) L.l t Lewd.,
furniture, 8t•. Marton l u nuns...• tts; VI Cargo and
Freight. Inlirnd hour., e 0.. tureen, Laken,
Camila 14./l/1/ oten, and Land int i; ... . , t illy. Also, Insu
rance 1114,11 Liven, upon the nn•.t I..in all•• tenni,
Ihtn. Thomas R. Florence, Jaunts K Neal),
iteurgt• 11. A rnititroniz, Charlt , lity.,
Etl. I'. Mnl.lll tun, l- IL. Illlud•ol, 1,
61.tortre Ft ed. C. r,
Thottata Ittatat: L..g . t•L 11.
TIWNIAS B. FIAJILENCE, I t rt-thlttitt
EDWARD C. Iltuttatun, Secretary.
PITTSBURGH REFERENCES.
Hon. T. M. Iloan, Ilttn..l. It. ltl • Clinto, It,
Hon. P. C. Shannon, Cal. S. W. black,
Hen. J. 13. iluthrit., A B. ))'Calmat PAN.,
Thomas J. Kernau, M'Catallotss,
(Jul. J. llttrlat Poster, lit,. J. K...11‘.
It. M. Itithlle.
The character of the above Company is iif the first alio,
and combine• the rare and unusual privilege, ni Fire, Mat toe
and Life insurance,
Gentlemen of elevated ntalnling ere assuclated la Ili linkfl
eigeMotit, turd Illterraolo.ll an 51...1.11.•1.1.•r5.
TIIOIIA6 J. /LUSTER., Aget,t,
Jr.: 7 No nn Water strait.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSUR.ANCE
CO.MPANY, UK /'III I,AUELPILIA.
Uttacroas—Clutrlee W. Itaneker, Thomas Ilart. Tobin,
Wagner. Samuel tintut, Jacnl, ft. Stahl,, tiro. W. l'acimr..l.4,
Mordecai D. Lev. in, Ad4.11,1n Boris., David Rana ne, NI.Jr•
fie Patterant ('alas.
CHAS. G. 11.MS , SER. SerretarT.
Continue to wale insurance. perpetual or liniite.l, on every
description oI Inoperty, in town end country, at mice tut low
SA are eonanitent with security
The Cotupauy have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premium., ealely mvestgd,
ct
ford ample protection to the fissured.
The Assets of the Company. on January let, ISLI, as pub.
llahwl wrevably to an Act of At:wieldy, were 04 tOntA, 17:
Mortgage
Real Estate 6.4.::77 3a
Temperer) Ki,! ,, t,e, 17
Storks ,s,u ldl
. .
Dual, to (4,346 SI
Since [hear mem pnratbm, a pin htd of twenty-tote t,
they bare paid upward of Otto Million bar
sand Doliara, lu,a t by lire, thetebe aflonliug ends H. r he
adValltaglb at tit:menace. IL. w ell NA the /thany and dettttent
to meet with prompt IRV. all Ibilalttnet.
ap'24 41111,e, nortli,o.l IV,thl ft.] Thivl
DENNSI'LVANIA INSURANCE
PANY, F l'lMqll7l<ll, I t ,
hmithheld ntre,tn
Inaere Building" and ,*her intopvrty xwallott 1,44 nr clam.
age by I , lra, and the la:rile us the and Inland Navigar.n
and Trawsportalion.
Hun. WM. F. JOIINSMS,
HODS PATTEIthuN, Cite
A. A. CAA ILIZR, Swrenuy and Tre.asurer
S. t. Cilastr.a, Assistant . . , ecrvtal). de4-1:-1;in
TILE UNITED STATES LIFE INS[:
RANCE. ANNUITY AND T1:17`1 l'A
—ChArtercd Alwil 26th. 1.,(A) Chart, req p , t nal
01Doe, &mt.ll-eadt curuvr of Third and Chrntuot
OFFICER: 4 OF THE 110NIF BOARD AT I.IIII.ADVI.FLIIA
DIP E,Toki.
SkpL4u It C 4, 1 ,414,441. 1.44,11 II 41.,41•1.44.1.
1.44w1 , 4444../..1,4444...41.
houi4tn4444 %% 4,4, 31.11,4,4 v,
J. 4 4 , 4" 1 ,,,, 4 . 4-44•44x.
IS 41144444 .11 t 4,41.4414. %14114,4444 31, K 444.
it 4-1,144.44 It Crwwfor4l.
0rt41:44.1—Ambr,x , 44. V T1,.44141,44r,0
Mr,hod}.r.gm PULstnir9A—,l:l!..o 11. W415•,44. 31 1 ,
Ailey/he-44y 4`4/ 5 4—ft. Mown - , 3t, 14
.Ku K. ARS,ILD. A;41.61.
marl; r N. 4 ;J K,•44rtli str44,t. I'4EL-1,444 4 I.
WRESTEN INSURANCE COMPANY
1.1/ —U WIWI': DA /iS/ K, 1 1 ,4,4d-4A T 1
NeerrCa:
Will (until , . itiziti:ll id] I. I iiti•l NIA RINE
All I°l., v.lll 1.• ailjurtii , l4llil
A limr
.. linditut...n. lout:pig...l by N• • I
Aw IN II Its OW a 1.1,1 I,
hod 'I
they hate :Lnatimml. ILA ,th ring
(i.-Mitv 11100 rt..l
Inucirrous—R. Wlcr. Jr, C W 111.11r/too, .1 W 11ut1.
N.lnv... W H. : 4 1;12111, t'
Antlrcur Ackl..y..lxnuu, Llppnirort, 3111110 S NI.
Anley, Aleznuder Nitnick, Thomas 1. 1 . - utt
11 1 2 Water et • , 1 Sem,
Cu, up riturreil Pittoburgh. c5.,.1 1,
Plit•burgh Dollar Saving's lusaltuitlua.,
.$76496! 74
TS NONV OPEN daily from 9 I, 2
t., euinga, ft utti 1.•
o'ci. k.
Lh•loonit.r. rt, r00....1 /11.111 a flirt
anti n (11%.1..tid the IA 1.. d loh,a p.ar. u. .l„„.
lid, t. at tkiv.4 1. I
tent 1., 1.. Ow at 4 I
L. 11)-1.awn. Ruh, n.I
Iruonr. lurwah..l fray. .m applaulloti nt the...lllce.
MEMO
MIME
'2T46 00
n,'iw.• I
Hult.o.-11 Jilin II :Q....id., v.ir,
lieoriu , H. W lute,
ilkaus F. NMurplo,
W. llualiuun,
A I..xntider 11 Pi Ele,
J A 114•11,12.
TIME:MUM.
Julia U. Haeltlen, JAHN.. I It nilMlll.
1101 Iturrw.n, J..Lu 1!
Albeit enlbertiiiin, .1
il.ibert tluaL.r,
J W
Alibi, A 1. 'Artier, A NI I , ll L.
.1,1411 .µ:rav, II I.
A (Alii
1”, i.• E
Erni" I, F.-111. ./
Y J i - I,lli
Jl4Ol,
11.0114 m 1I 1x,,f1, A leutiiiki 'I !bill ,
',tar y .vl4 Tri...iuter--A 11A ELY., A. OAT , .N
Jy1t1.111)
BANKERS ANI)
ASTI LOOMIS, 1..• k :Li]
.0... N.. Ile ‘1 -.I NA....
11•111,-, uI !Amur. .oliateialt.
koileitt and +old ~.111lIii.rrt it 1...nd Y. r.tut•
bought and ...id
ram. tilai attention tatid 1.. the. put. love. and .x. 1.• 4 (H.
fmr
All C..o4tlitilllCUtiu. utt,[1,1,..1 to prompt') Jauty
HoLmEs s SUNS, Bankers and Ex-
N change Brokers-and Deaden. 11.1 Note., brand, Acceid
and-es, Gold, Silver mud Hank Nola.. Exchange the 1u.•,-
ern and Wriftelti Citaxi constantly lot !Wit,
G. 11,6.. Wadi" lu all the rteen t hualglitl:
Staten. Deposita rtxreived n par fluids of eurcent la per. N.
57 Market eat net, between Tb,rd au,l Fourth id. ipiltdly
C 2. E._ ARNUL') CO., Bankers and Ex
\...A • Change Broke., Dealers in Ex. hang., ('.au. Bahl.
Note.. Sight and Tann Drafts. Ac urphtily or.
1,11.60 to. and pr•weeds rruntted to any Fart of the L:nhat
Stock.. knight and iaild nu 1,1111111KM11.41
47/r . Nu 74 Fourth larc...t, oext the Bank of 1.1t1.-
I,llrati
T 011 N WOO liankor and Exclian ;D •
Mr..ker. Dealeilu Ex. oxi ate]
N0t....k Mid m. 1.1 1.11 . Cul
!trail/ / /it to. Intertat lob Ih.peat
:.at.. Foul th idreet, neatly opp.ante the 11 M.
Bauk. de. It.
THOM AS 1V001):7), Cvnaniercial Broker, and
J Deal, in Notea, Honda, Etta km, Heal Estate, lc.. N.. 7:1
Fourth ntre,t, l'alatturgh, Ya. jaus
DRY GOODS.
NEW SPRINU (10(M)S—N,.. 74 Market
Street, Pittatiunth, Pa. Th.. .ibecriber s l,au joat
eived and are now opening thou first arrival of 81'111 NO
t,Ol ilk, to which they wish tH call the pm two leo attention
,d their costumers and the public generally. W. nailer out
heel vies that we have never been ably to otter ao halylay ue
Had desirable a atock ate the present.
Chit IntiM. GOODS DEPA !ITN' ENT contains all the non
styles and uoveltdes of OW al2l.lyon—
}latni rich Mack and Colored 3loirantiquy Silk.;
Jasper, Chena and Striped •
'• Plain, Strad and Plaid Mack "
" Twisted Silk Flounced hobos:
" " Churn
" Burege
" Lana
Also, Tlaant - 8, Ihweget, Challies. LawaH, Ac.
SHAWLS AND MANTLE,.
Our Shawl and Mantle Room Is oupplied with all the new
atylea if Crape, Citalimeze, Stella, Silk. Brochit, Moirantiutio,
Cbautilla, Lace, Ac.. to.
NEEDLE WORK.
Our stock of Collars, Flounciags, Sleeves, Ac.. is iiHt sin -
parsed by any atoi k WeHt of the Niolititaina.
Alen, a good arekirtnicat of MoURN !NU AND HOUSE
FURNISHING tiooDS.
DONI EST ICS.
Prints, Ginglaons, Cheeks, ?Iliad., Tickings, Ken tacky
Einennetta, Canaimorea, Cotton, Linea mid Pant Stan..,
Sc. Alto, Gloves, IL nary, Ribbons ' and every ,diter article
untidily kept in a tiryt.ciaas Dry floods House, to w blob we
yolicw a Lllll and examination holore purchAsing else. hero,
een We feel confident we have never been able to exhilst Yin li
a desirable stock. LOVE Bittirtums,
Formerly Young, Stevenaan it Love,
in4l7 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
PIIILADE I'IIIA
MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE A U REN TZ,
PROPRLITOIL, Nu. US Liberty street, just beside the
Passenger Depdt of the Ptqausy votu :a Railroad, which waked
It the most kurivenieut ittilitte ui the city tar passing, s an
ring by that rigid.
The pruprietnr haring, at ennsidemble expense. fitted 111,,
iu excellent style. the MANSDIN wwild temp,. t
fully solicit a AIM., of I,alihr patrwinge. There is at in.
a splendid `TA TILE and extensive IiVAIJUN YARD, alkali
ing ample teriaumudatiun h. rift . ..lel, asst tealllntets.
Larder and Bur will be tarnished with the best the warlset
MD abed . lel.l:y
ST.CLAIIt HOTEL, corner Penn and St.
h air streets, Pittsburgh, Pa—The undersigned. 4a Ili, •
ly of Brown's lintel,' having taken this large and cotton,.
dious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent sty le,
would respe,tfully invite his friends and the traveling public
to give loin u call. Assured, with the conveffienc. of the
house told his long experience in the business, Ace—., u give
entire and his charges /110.6111/te•
feb:r2 Wit. C. WNNELLY.
G 001 ) INTENT HOUSE, corner of Liber
ty and Grant streets, near the Railroad Depot.
JAMES SIIANNON, Proprietor.
YOSSYTII & SCOTT,
76 Water street
RESTAURANTS.
•,
KENNET ALE,—W. D. ENGLISH, Sole
Bottler of `diIIITIPS celebratiod Bennett Ain and
Brown Stout. Also, Common Ale and Porter, ill quart and
pint bottles.
The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully
sonata'. aull:y
MINERAL WATER AND SARSAPA
RILLA.—WM. MOOT TSR Pin street, below Penn,
le now manufacturing and bottltng the above beverages, on
an extensive wale. His articles are of the beet quality, and
nueinfactured from the poreet notarial& octl7:ly
s 1:...,
, .4...-.-..
J. , JARDINEH. COFFIN, Agynt
CAPITAL $.3m000
Wm. F. Johnston, It “dy t,reum,
W. M'eltutock, ',cud
1. M. Long, 1. tinier Spr,ll.
A J. Juttro, (ir.og, R. Wlt/tn,
Jacob Kin tt-r, A. A. Ctl/1-irr,
Jame* S. tirgley, 15 Halt.,
Wade 11.1mtpt.m, 1).
it. It. Commit/ill.
CAPITAL, $:250.0UU.
No 66 th
NEXT DOOR TO TUN PITT4IIUIIOII BANN
I Ar.../e•At- -4; El )10; E A I.IIItEE.
diCs VTI
HOTELS
'NLY ROUTE WITH TIM*: DAILY rnmxs
FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI
ONLY 'ROUTE Wllll IIIMFC DAILY TRA
FROM PITTSBURG 1).1 )70 .A.N 1 ' I
01110 AND I.3ENNSYLVAN:A
LITT E iillAilll RA I ROA
VIA ANI)
QUeCA , W lute , ' n~ry h Cim•inu n a!,
G0iN1.1,1,10 at Cincinnati it e.
CONlligt4,ll Hll4l Leziniztiiu Hxdn ud. of n, and Mis-niviippi
(tail rigid, and 11. Lao - mneetourcli Rut,. CutineCting \
Columbus and Xenia, it 'lli tbs Lai)ion and S vont, and
I nillillll. Central l:ailruadn.
TI I Rota, II TICK . ETA, via Ctlumbus and Citicintinti, ti.
Loan, \ is
Columbus and Xenia, to Dalton, I Eldoitrap.ll,, Litiayeite,
Terre Haute, at. ot.
THE I.ITPLE MIAMI va Cr)LUMBITS, ronnertine with
the Covington and Letingum Railroad. the U. Mad
1.1111. 81 , 41111,1, the Obit, MIA MI%-1,11pi111111 , /ibb tin
Lin rennelitirgli k.nitr, iitfers no other nail, inn
giro, as through tir6ctn by all the above roles ran only In•
procured via Golunilius and (be little Miami k~ .ill oath.
l'he route from Cruttllttte via Columbus bmttg tLr stturtost
to Cumin:tan, eualtitts a uniform and tnre fred. Colllo Aloha
nrt cm - bsim uud itassetst.rtt bat et till nine tor m-ale. By 11,
Forest and I.lellellmtams rout, from l:rttotlme. a ddnyrrons
07111 brrul-stycJr sistssi as required, anal cluilpelirol to LA elfoloa
die Lllll4
By the route via Ciihunbne to Cincinnati and Indianapolis,
pjvtaellgtrn role tOri natal, lotßasted and smooth. It) Inv
Forst and lielletiintaate route, passengers adobonnet the
roughest roods in 01110.
iIIItHE DAILY TRAINA, VIA COLUMBUS AND
FIRST TRAIN 'MVOS Pittnblirgli at lidoCk A. M.
Cr.,thue, C 0111111 1 ,11.. X (111.'11.11A11, I,lle, 1.11,
1,70110011 lu,J 111.111lIaltp0i1/1, ua I.rn rvocebtagh Hoot, Thin
TIMID 1/.1 . 111:06 ut Gmiuuatl 011 , b,1.11" and lkorry Minute, 111
RA, aura atilt Forntit
Bk.cosn TRAIN INICAIIIII . OI al h ~ .‘4 k A. M. f..r
er,thur, (;,11inklN. Xt.nia ud rincinnoti. Thi4 'l'raln
tl.l,..e..fille.:lttn, Ciumittal/.
$l.-1- 4
THIRD TRAIN Iraxta l'itt,bargh 111 3 A:, it•ek P. M. it I
Creatlinu, Colombo, Xenia. eixalnnatl. I,ninvllle. St.
Lexino,al and I rallanara)ll, ria Ina - ryno•lairglt
TWil DAILY IA 4111.1 DA VT,
Fur TRAIN lea, l'ittThltra.t at '2 . 311 A. M.
Crßl•tilo• . Gault/hat. Dayton. I tttiittuttp....li, Lain% rtt,
"I..itt. in. elute,. :t. I...atis, Cairo, Vo.nativtll.., &c.
1 ' 1ti,b 13 ..; 11 A. M. for
. .•111n11,11, X. r.ia, 1.nyt..1.. I riduinAp.pli,,
T... T . .. Haut,. \ u... • nium. : 4 t.. l nu i a, (Mir, Ar.
Patzburglt at 3 di.Lnk P. NI. 1,,
Cr,thu.., Coin°lb.. X. It, I NI) Lull, I W 1.11.1 1 ,011, 1....0“). [, .
TL,I, Hnul., Vincputles. St. P:vannvill,
N • 11.---vi , yi•iii . ticki•ln yin Colombo, :toil
of c0110...Aim..
Iva,. Cincinnati daily VII Litinrgl
N N..w Orleans, Ac.
•rh.• c.,i.nbus I wing the rivert TOW, I Tar Tabh•Nt 4.1
11w Etoterii Itttatim are arra.l4,l to tun JU 4.,n
.rth thin ',liable note.
F..r oil inflirmation and Thr• melt Ti. het, phltete apply at
ti,. Ohl" and PPIIIPISII &MIA hallroatt 1. ono r
•ider the .floitebtik-helll
J. I; CUItItV, Ti. Let A gett t,
Or at Ft.lpral Sltrevt t+tati,m,
(IKU. PARK IN, Ticket Ageut.
GEO. .4ttettt, Plortturgh.
I' NV. t'TRAIO.:II., tleheral A t rt.ilt. tlutint,
01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
I'l7'TSh'7'h'l If TO ST IMUIS, 1)1R/:Y E T .
Tin 01113 r“ute :nal, tog ,11:1 ,
11,1 fir... 1.1 ,k i.h iu TIV , , 11,1 I A
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PV.ltri, ~.• , I. a, ti... tr,
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hr. 11...5t
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1 . . i. k• ill- • ik• t::,•• ..t
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ACar will he roe !tit thf .
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THE PENNSVI.VANIA HAII,It()A I)
Tilt:W.lr 1 1 11 , 111111.11: /UT1.1....11,.. tm
the A rkra.. 30, 11,41, North
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ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
CARRYING THK
Great United State■ Mail and Expect•
rwo I'ASSF.N.;KIt TII O IINY HUN IJA11.1" on Ito t.n.,.t
-iengtli tr. bUi UQI6%CA II:0,
ThiA It tri Trltt..o ..f the I
It. NII•i .t.I t..: •
Illy la", .1,,.4[ t..lllnik.u. It
_ . . -
Iruin.
0 A M w,d Dr:b , I' M.—Sr 1,131 ('kiko Kxttu
Panaragers b.r `1 I. gain by it,;.. Until lake the fa,
Obit, and Nletr, I
• It ut Sand,a), and air can led threcl I.•
a. 35 A. M. and 4 I P Avn Oth.F . ,(A.
ILL wish
L. - 1.. I r nut 1110 Upper
rh,,
".' fra.lnq lenVe Cairo Pa' rthiertro nod Dlibn.ino nt 7:::n A. Al.
and LW P. Al.
Proisentiers from the East and pluctiu on the ph,, lit rr,
dtmtineJ tor SE. will tilttr OKI nub, of tuitions and rile
ci•rtaiti river nu, igall , .n from Cairo le St. Ia oia, and
fifteen hours in adVllll, of the river route, by taking the
earl at 1 'ill..
Ticket, t.. St. Lade., Cairn, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all
th...tant I,y tinn. ran te, can bo timl at the office klr I hr•
1. I'. and U. 8 ItallroadA in Pittaburßli, and Michigan
Contra! Itallthad in Clueng.o. It. 11. MASON,
ion
1 KO. B I 11AM Sz (2( I.—TIZAN spoitTA
kir TIoN LINE—Vt., PENNA. CANAL
111111 RAI I.Rt /AI/ —The intlderils., no , pr
pAred to nliip F. /RTY TuNS OF PRODUCE D. LI to
dolphuti Baltimore, or New York. vice the StAte \Volk,
They will pay partienlar Attention to Wily Freights bere. n
Pit.tsbnig.h Am! Johneitown. 'titling it DAILY lAN h OF
FIRST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL WATS, wr hope
L, Le able h, render entire eatillftwtion.
GEG. BINGIIAM k CO,
Canal 'Lau, Liberty sr.
KiEws 'l' it A N Sl'U IV!' ATI ON LINK;,-
A notating the want of lieih ties Mt -
Mtitinpurtmg Freights to and from the East
ern I•euw,yhvnin Cann! and 1ta.21, Mid. alu V,
iiienraded our stock Boats, AC.. on ninny, to a Di n '
)AILS " LINE, a hull gives u, a rapacity of over Ibis) toils
per mouth ear I, any.
We assure our frietoll, and those iliiipotietl to patronise the
Skate impriivi•uients, there aall In• nothing spared on our
part to reader genet al satisfaction in lorWardilig F./islet!,
and Went,' a Freights with promptitude and
KIER A MITCHELL,
angl I:y Canal Bashi. PittAbnrrh, Pa.
•
TB AT LoNG EA PECTE 1) BOOK, the
I'P RHO, It 15,1 P 1 PERS. by Yrederick S
Malt The alK,ve sill no doubt be the pvuln:
lama, and is dentinal to a large sale.
Pluribuntah, a sung that . .. by nu author—a dead t
nana—p..rp,tratal by q. K. l'hilandei I:.
Jolt I..celval by
W. A. tIILDENFENNEI A: CO..
my It? Fifth st., opposite the Theatre.
AG ARD E N LOT FOR SALE—Containing
wren of excellent Laud. situated on the miter, oi
Chartiers Creek, in Robinson township, 4 1 ,-6 miles hoist tin
city, and near lirmulhood's Fording. The Land is aril
adapted to tiardening purposes, as it lies sl-ping th e
South: l o w a comfortable Frame House 30 lee( by lx.
and a half stork- high; is good spring of water at the door,
tied a variety of choice Fruit Trees just common...lm. to
twar. Price stioo. For further particulars, apply to
BLAKELY R RICHEY, Real Estate Brokers,
feb27 Conley Seventh and Smithfield eta
FRESH SEEDS--Garden, Field and Flower
&I-tin, of the at at approved and reliable varieties,
wholesale and retail, at the Seed and Agricultural Ware
bowe. 47 Fifth slurp.,l (aps) JAM ES IV ARLHU P.
cIOIYA ASH of a gotxl and uniform quality
manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufartiliag
Company at Tarruttuu; un hand and fur sale by
FLEMING BROS.,
ALSO.
3 gr.. Ludlow's : , pecith.:
4 gruel, Howl:m.l', tienaan Bittern ;
lboO lbw. Madder;
DUO IDe. Alum Tragscauth
900 IN. Nutmegs,
Cotweutrated Lyo, a ilea, article for making Soap
one pound worth fru of potash ; oil bandana fur twin by
my 3 FLEMING BROS.,
gLOT OF UROUND, near Bakerstovrn,
will be sold very low, if applied for 80011. It contains
one-fourth of an acre, and l in a mutral pdaltion. Apply
to linh2lo EILAIL.ELY A MOREY
'.; `a}s
a
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RAILIIOADS
1856.
D/A .1".1 I • (ill
IZEIMEM
BROAD GAUGE
RAILROAD
J A NI SV A it b.
n1)1,. n.t1 , 1 ‘ll.....hippf I: li
II H II /CST/ IN%
Groorml ir,/ght 1 , 1111.41,1phin.
it .1. 1,0N111.11,1:1.
AND
CHICAGO CAI RI)
CHICAGO $1 1.4 )1:
CFI ICAO() ro
Cllk'A, , DUBUQUE.
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RAILROADS
C ‘' EI, A NIY 7 Nl'` PITTS tIRGfI
ttxl litoA
CONN ECTINU lVltli
Ohio slid Pennsylvania Railroad,
1.4. lANC ;
Tll[ A I it.SI.I,ENT ASU LIU 1 Cli EST ROUTE To CLUCAOO
AND T. 1.01:1)1, IN VIA CIA *V EL A ND.
IL.nne in One/dr,' rullon elo..rter And /*bunt nine
hitt], 11111 i h.,. the A /1 , 1A11 , .11. Allit In 111•1111114pAilIN.
14.1:) LCI,A,II P111:11AUI . 01 and tivn•land.
1 . %.11r 1 , n11) I'ris.ll, !Ng, A.A.11 CIA•Vt•I.IrId and iiiiCapn.
Tiine bland -/x I rr , , (incag, tmrnty-inur hours,
And :-1.1.•.111u I hlt . t eA,1•11 )I.Allre,
01 1 1111./ alter "Ilkit:6l/A V, .la..uary S, 1556, the Trains
11111 Nl/1 11111 iol tVi
IZBMEIIM
TL, tram , ..•f tla•lik.• alai Peonv)lvania IluilrwJ leak
Pittribur,:l, at A M. and aln; A. NI. and :lAA) P. M.
Allaioce at 7,0../ A. M. attol ll' to A. 31. arid 3L
Arras. Clr,lail at 1 , / trl A. M '2.ait; I'. M. al al Ir.lo P.
,onta,tin,r, the, with Cit., rland T 01,40 Itailrottrl for
Tot ,1•,, ehica,o. Rock I>lao i Ult.! :It. twin].
l'aseengers for Toledo. Chicagii, mu! the North
wein. 11.111111 g Pittsburgh on the aain A. M. train, by going
n Clevel Red., in Chicago at next in-ruing.
rio , enner , eh tag.., at. Louie, Rock Island,
Ualona, and the North -went, who wish to go through with.
out detention, e hake the train leaving Vat...burgh at Not,
A. M., ae that i. the only train lay a Inch dot. ColillCetivis
are made through to the above points.
The trait. (eating l'itteburgli iit 2:30 A. M. and Wellsville
at niOn A. M. 11.1 C the only ones ley which passengers cup
reach mations eolith of Alliance, or utatioue on the Theca..
rowed extension.
tltiir - Tickets fa Chicago and the North-west,
via Wellsville, ice mold Lull leem than via Alliance.
Thai [miva for elevelanil connect at lluileon with trains
Gn Cuyahoga lulls and Akron.
. .
The trait. !rum Cleveland to Tuletlu arid Chicago run an
Leave Clevehold lcOu A. M., J..to and o tlU I'. M.
Am, at Chicagu at lthiu a.lu A. 31.. and S . -1U A. M.
*rruitt Irure Chicago Ihr Ikak lehttal and St. ',thole a, lol
l", . For Ruck Island at. halo A. M. +llld IP.t.NI P. M. Fur Ft.
L. 91 9, 919 15 A. 11.1.141ln:1u P. 31.
. .
Pwistatgrra for et. I,ais Sr, oval' l'oak llailroad to
at.d tLeurr aver Alt,u and St. Lone
ftwir u mi it, St. Louis A. M. Tsala
Lot,. at 11:24) .1111., rte tong, and by Ilia 9:IA I'.
M. Train at uwro next day.
Bagetan. Vonl doom/11 Itt Clt , ttland and Chit:rip,
FARE VIA ALLIA..M.:I . : AND ULM
. ..
INt I Itc..c. :2(I ,f.. I_•l clns, '2.ii cr.:.
T., Alban,. $3 3,, T., la 1 4 611 , ...$l6 00 il3 50
•• c1i,,..1,1161.... 4 00 •• 1:041: 181'd.. 1, 1 . 4/ 11 00
T.. 100, f. ;.01 Galena 1? 10 14 1,0
i'11,61.,;• , I'l 00 $lO (0 .. 5i,,,,w6,,id, I.i 70 16 ..6 )
" MI .0111111g:11 _lO t wd 14 .0 - Burlingtun, 19 00 15 09
- :+l. 1.,,,61,......1S 30 IC 1.0 .‘ P,...ria 18 00 14 00
rn,ronirni n•• requeitteti to procure their tickets at the
ollice ot thin i'onipatly, in the Monongahela Home, third
do..r holow the ;,.t ner.
J. DLIFIA.ND, Sup't, Cluvehuld.
.1. A. CAl:Ulan', Aft, l'lttzburgh
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN!
Tlll[ol.lq II
Northern Illinois to Mi•sissippl River,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
ALL RAILIWAU To TUN. MISSISIPPI
Chicago, Burlington and Quincl7
RAILROAD.
Tlitll . Ao4, AND A ~ :!1 (,111. AND C.rxritAL Slurrinr
IM=IIMEI
In NOW CUM I'I.ETEI), and Traium ruu th, nutire distant n
fruin CHICAiii) TA/ BURLINGTON, lowa, without chalu,
Carr.
Thyly I hrot t Route to Burlint:ton, Qiunry, Ket.ko'n.
lon-ation, Ihymnkn, hurt boo Nltouva, Como o
Moth Jw., anti the uNLY ALL RAILAOID ROUTE flint
L. TI L.uie, Bloomington, Clinton, Dr;:uur, OUP., Sim ..•
1i,•1,1..1.1,10..\ Q 1 V Naples, and mtnroonlinte ..I'Llomns 1,11 th.!
A . ..1nt1, Great %Vr..1.•••11, and
POil I
'Prates tal tlr al/ttve I.llle teat e Chicago rat the arrivnl •.1
frtatt the Kaet—evhaling all la d lug over at all) t.f
Stagra leave But iin,ton daily fur Southern and Contr . ll
3/0 N. 1111 1 . 1 .11 M16 . 1.. 1 / 1 i — tonktng On:gni:l:oat and
1. :onto to al: the anportant pointa wtot of the
Metal:B4:pp. aa tar aa l'onn..:l Mutt, nith troth fry to Cary
mile.. lea, Itil l ;11/ ) : than by :my other route. The Road. I
pirtiiin 01 the way. ie laid :al: IL.- Con:rat:rot, It AL,
arenulootheet MIA ill the !I
ko.I wrtl, the iih,t elegant u w
Gar By thLn rent,. pnesenera are Rare of makin: romp
1."5,.. nutl arri,lll,.. 05 Ht.
tlt•lsty L.( 1..,.. met he, mid danger., of 1.% ir
t 5,0, h) Alton.
liaggagn t thronzh frail Chi.-aga, 111111 n..
clotre 4rc haniiling at any point.
TICE ET: 4 by lii ronte can purr` .t
all din Railroad :Mice, In dn. Eiiat; at th. Oahe of tin Conn
ritov. corn, a Clark and lake Ftr.a.ts, In the C.r:ini:c
nt t to• : the fialena I:anoxic!, soil at the
(.:crittal c.lrniq lake and
Tri•onalt flow, Chicago.
ii.Ei6llT 1•1 !Ina rnoic ndl riaa.ive
a. k .ati h. C. IL ILl)1 SluS li, wilt.
V. Foi.Lerr,
,;. n. ral Ti. k. , 1 A ; relit. (1114.1,,,
Se' TI OR ert 4 (.-nn at the print 11,41 1tAi1y...4.1
e. nut :A IA 1,,
lireat A merican and U. S. Expre•ii and
I'B trF DISTANCE [?ACED,
AID ra - , CHAN,L, a, CO, N\l , Uporii.oix v•IDED
AIR LINE ROUTE
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
VIA CIIICAfIo, ALTuN .IND •f. LULLS
11.1kILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and 11Ilms
ilit'Aoi., ti.
t!..• 11i1134.11 tlr •.I 11 a:,
InAlia Day Exprr.• ..11y.!..uudayixi lard. 7:15 A. M
111. Nik'Ll Mpro- , SAii/311:1) A
M
, Lnu. FL-u.l,l;til 1:1111,:nnt duly, S.tudays, rxrepte,l
A M.
th1,119:1
tam ruu thrtaa It. MIOO, rhulutut
lia,,gt• oft - tr• to Itau t ra,.. anti CUI)1/u• t ugh Hut
„did,t•ta...t,o'H I NuitE,TER nud IZ F:l\ DEER, ruuLatd
strli:tot• ttuuttt u l'atrunr TrattiA fromAltuit tt
I s
t'd'a util•tr..) Itlittut laut ,:,.. hug. Walt,
ctaivruitoice :hid tdtatanct., uosurluu.rd u
\ .•tota st acts.. I,ur tined up u nut! ttrtatittiri
11 uttlt ttrlta du, itatttrelUtVat , titt• trparll vl
Ow .1:1,1 11,1,461.1 H, m nlllllawr railroad trvielin .
..-41,1 Iran Elm clotam vl n 1v0...,
Ib E A N,AF li A this Is the t , t dire. t
- 1,1
WI the .5114.;,,1Fti.t. I\1;.•
:u,l vt 111 0,1,
ID 111.(A/It t•. I wing u
1. S.. , 51,44 81ut.11.0‘..1,
.1,1 fifty (~ Nalitglieid, Utah by ally uthrr
hr..a:l) “ter the. lout.. 04.11 tw pr,teured to the
ket Office+, la New York, Bunton,
I:ultimo,. BONI", Sr., and at all 11110111'11
'it. Nth,. thrtatttlamt the Staten, mud in Clll.lgo wt I.bu
.111pall)'s 011 tee, Ilenthorn ntreet, oppoelte the Tr,
11(41se—and nt the IteiN4 the IlliauLt Central
1..4 "1 Wat, street.
Hae.p.t;e uin ulwap be at the Dopas of
the Nu.tlou, tutu 1 . 1,1c4.0, to (.11.1.kKgary
1....1.)
Itti AN, Jr., Supertuteu.leut.
J. D. A.7llk.:lt.3lEHl.lultN,
i;envral Pasr.agyr Ant
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,
IWl_@l igag
FltoM I'llTSIO; lai II TO
C. 1.1,,t,0,,, 111.tiallapolim, Chicave,
l 1:0 11. ivill. T , •r u iiiillte, it ..k 1 3 / a nd,
bans,lll,,, 111111'11M., LIWR City.
Si. 1,1145, 2.: eau, v ilk, Dubuque,
Dityb,u, C.,,,,,,, Gale uu,
X.11,:1., 31 on ph is, Proritt,
laa,n vi I 10, Ylck, burg, Pent,
Neu exit, Zit. Uf IeHILS,
L.ND THE 'PRI,IP ‘L CITIEJ IT THE H EHT AND 8011TH,
i 'ld 1.11,
Steubenville Si. Indiana Railroad !
Width 18 iiiwrittiou be
im Newark, Clint.
C.daltang Umln./ nail st./about facilities. this route
unary h. the traveler a degree of comfort ULM walled by any
Road runaiug Rent from Pittsburgh.
Fall Arrangement.
On and after hIONIJAY, November bth, NW, a DAILY
LINK of elegant. and swift running Stonmera, commanded
by experienced and acconuuudating officers, will leave Pittn.
burgh every day at 5 P. 11.
VENTURE
FAIRY QUEF.N
ea- Passengers sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at
o'clock the following morning --connecting with the Fant
7ilft A. M., making direct connection with Trains
fm all the above citiea—than obtaining a signfortsible night's
reed, and LA puiding 9te• iyme of nigh trawl by rua ro.f
itia/ - fare an cheap as by any ,slier Railroad rent.,.
For Through and Local Tickets, and further information,
inquire of JOHN J. (HOUSTON,
No.„) l 5 Water greet, Pittnburgh.
GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent.
L. DEVENNY, General Agent. u..v13
PITTSI3IIRGII & CONNELLSIII.I.I,I
RAILROAD
OPEN FROM WEST NEWTON TO CONNELLSVILLE,
lift),ight uui from PitrAmrsh, ou tho Yo ighi . r,;huuy
River.
This new first-chow Road is now• 'ptn for th e
lion of pinnirngers and freight, in cola...nth. with On tine
sirniner EOLI AN, from Pittsburgh to Cunio.l in,
The ateamer EOLIAN will leave her wharf, itbove the
Nlonougnliela Bridge s every sate:min, at hall-past three
tar West Newton, nonneeting there With the Born.
inn n leaving at 8::40 tar and reaching
there at n:foi A. 31., la time for the Stage hir Uniont.Jwn.
Fare to $1 75
+are 1,, Ilnidntewa.. 2 25
A Lain will leave l'ennellsvllle in the morning, at Ml 5
e'.•l.s fer Went N«wt-Iti, and connect there with the
.teanier Bella!, at 7:20, in tine, to reach Pittsburgh at 1
I'. 31.
Far e from Cuunellsville to Pittsburgh $1 75
. . .
_ .
~
F.,-,, front Uniontown to l'itt.Liurgli 2 i
The Local Eriiglit and Par:wager Train will leave Can
aollemillo at I A. M., and rrturiiing will leave West
Newton at la/ I'. M., eitupplug at all way nt.atiuns lur ft eight
and paasongers.
On Saturday the usual afternoon train will lie over until
the Mllowing morning at S:3O o'clock.
Passengers by. the Saturday afternoon boat from Pitts
burgh ran by thus arrangement gu forward without delay.
For further infornuttiun, apply to the Officers ou board the
steamboat SOLI AN, or to the Agents at Nest Newton and
.. IV. CA LDW ELL
ort:10 Assistant Sup erintendent.
ALLEGHENY' VALLEY RAILROAD
TOO DAILY TRAINS PROM PITTSBURG"! TO
KITTANNING.
(.rave 11,11.1%, Nli. I, liNpre., 8:30 A. M., arriving at
Kittanning at 11 A. I.
N.. 2, b:-in P. M., arriving ut Kittanning
at S:'..2.`J
Fare to Kittanning, $1,25
STAGY-14 WILL. RUN FROM KrITANNINIL in cowl*,
lion with the Treine, for the following places:
FAH,. rats
Mxhouing $1 75 Brookville i 3 75
Clarion 3 25 Brady's Bend 2 26
Bed Ban k 2 25 Iteiruersburg 2 60
'Pickets to all of the above places can be procured at the
°Bice, carrier of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Depot
oil Taylor street.
Omnibuses Will leave the corner of Market and Fifth. and
Penn and Wayne streets, at 7:40 A. M., and 450 P. M., In
connection with the Train. A. J. HOPPER,
m 72 Buperitstendent.
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. _ DR. MORSE'S'
IN VIGORATI NG CORDrAt,
A Fi/E,V0,1114.N0N 12V .1 1 17 , 1011% - g: '"1
Ilialth Restored and Life Lengthened
MORSE'S INVIGORATING
T T W I LL replar•.e• weakness with- strength,
irr••,mlarity with rinihirnt trill
natural Activity and this tint only without hazard of rear
tiou• but with a happy effect on the general arphizatliia
46 hear in mind that all ninladirs, Wberevor they begin,
finish Willi the tenets Ply3lelll, and that the parllizailon (Ai
tin. nerve of notion and sensation is physical ilrath. RCM
iu Nana, den, that for every kind of nory.m6 disease, the
Cordial is the catty reliable prepivatiou known.
No language can convey an adequate idea of the iinmedie
ate and 11111101 i miraculous change which it occasions in the
discount, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whothrt
broken down by 132CeVI, _weak by nature, or irdpritred by
sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization Is at Once
heated, revivified and built op. The mental and fillreica
sy uspLmu of nervous disease vanish together under its lulls
ence. Nor is the effect temporary; .tor. klie(ivnylial.prAportioe
of the ILivtikli, i each the constitvition Itself, and restore it
to Its normal condition.
Miss OF lillilloltY,
Confusion, giddinens, rush of blood to the. bead, melancholy,
debility, hysteria, wretcliedness,.thoughts of iseifdostruction
—fear of ineaulty, dyspepsia, general prostration, irritabili
ty, lierNOUßlstBr, hiability to Bleep. diBPali, to wales,
it...4...y of the propagating !maritime, hysteria, monomania,
vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, impoten,.y. conetton.
ties, etc., front whatever CaUSCei arising Is, if Weil P be any
I,li,toce to be Oared on human testimony, absolutely infal
lible
The unparalicled effects of this great remorative in MI
complaints inehlent to f.males, mark a new era to tho annals
of 1/11:11il . ill, Thousands of stimulants have been inveete.l—
of invigorants concocted—ail purporting to be.
specitied in the Serious di,eases and gteranrements to u Ilia
the delicate formation of woman render her liablel
F:VEItY 15 . 0.11. AN J 1 861 ,, 1tin,
Who sullen from woakoem.. deranyemont, lierV,4lBloloB,
mm a, puine in the Lack. or any other disorder, whether
ruinnr to le, .er • or 1,111111011 4../ loth glee ILe
In rigortaing Cordial a [nal.
NIARIIIED PI3P.SONS,
Or others, will find this Cordial. after Wry have used a l,t
tic Ur two, n thonalgit reg•nserlitur .tr the cynica. 111 tin
diri,tlUllll are to he found the happy pareuui ul healthy air
tpl we. who ,13111.1 Ito( hell . ° been - 1,0 Put for thiswttriumli,
y preparation. And It ta equally potent lor 'the man)
di*aoe for which it LI recui.auwad..d. Tholi..als of young
nwu bane been rc-stured :oy using It, and nut iu a /Angle In.
stance Inni It fulled tOlxneflt them.
OF• PALE CONITI.EXION,
Or couaumptive habit., are r,..at.ored by the lien Ma battle m
two to bhxml and rigor . charging the akin from a pule, yid.
low, sickly toton lieautilut florid corsifilot
I TILE NII:,:flt:11.4:1).
The,,, are rule of the sad and melancholy effort,, pro.l.•eu
by ~arlyLita of youth, viz • wKdinese of the back and
limp puma in the he..itd dituneee sight, lose of nunwitlai
power, palpitation of the heart, , Jyspepsia, 11,1,11,1 lent.'
bility. derangement of the. ditv , etive function,,, general th
lahty, symphans of C. 111.111111.01,1", etc.
Mentally, the fearful elle,ta ou the mind are much to be
dreludtal. L.lls of memory, conftiaiou of idea,,, depremiou ,01
aplrite, evil evereiou to eo, iety, aelf-thatrust,
b.ve if ea.liunle. liwirhly , PIC , ar. ballll, 01 the 1,1111 produce'.
All time afflicted,
IMPURE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE,
ill, all,l 101,1 that a euuud miu.l uud kaly are the wont ne
weeery retintettem Le promote counulaiathalitillibee;
ithout these, the journey through litir /ii;coineuitiehtall
pli4rititittret—the pr.pout hourly darken the view; the tuiud
tweet/kW Aladt/Wed with deepair, nail IMO; with the Enema!,
rholy reflection that the happineeli of another betionitt
blighted with your own
1)r. 111cors,l'd Invig,lratiug Gnilial Len !Axil COClllterfeite.l
wore unprlnclpl4,llx-rv.o.._
In future, all the• tfritnintte,ordial will have the tlritirrichir'i
(ace wileposted over the cork of each Ituttle, and the 1a11cw•
jag word, blowu in the glits.4:
1)r. Itiorye•a Invigorating Cordial.
C. H. RING, Proprietor, V, Y.
Tire Cor.lini it, put up. ttigl.ly cont,ittut,i, in pint 1...tt1.t.
—price threw dotter. per itottle, two fur ace deltas,
twelve, dollars. C. U. Vropie,,Aiii; •
Uri lirowait ay, N. Y
Sold by Drthrichde throughout tire Culled Staten, Caunda
and the West I tilets.
Pittsburgh DR ti RO. IC KYSER, Yo. 140 Wtrod nt
LNG BRUS, 60 Wood stoßd;
...R. E. SELLE.WS. Want Rtrer•t.
Allev,b,uy.Clty...BECliiiAll 311i.ENNAN
I . A311.:6 T. F.A.MPLE
J
1.:
. LF:111NO.
1
1.01: , 11‘r1 )
I
CUTE CIF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION.
NEW AND VERY WONDErrIPUL
IIYGEANA
811000117 MUMS TO TIIC IIOUB. Or Tlll3l 111LLION
AWONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent,
ly L. 1.0 wale by Dr. etfins, of thin city, in tilt,Okt
I.lWol of I isuutpti.n Asthma, and all disenen. of the Luisa
We tel., 1./ •• Ilimhtftu, on lariumyu 11 roxo.,
L p.m AND CHEERS' SITUP:' With thin Dew narthisl Dr. C.
d
he- s., wait) afflicted en.. to health; as W 1 evidence, of
whi,•ll, 10. loay innumerable certificates. Speak fug of the
ti It physician remarks:. It is ochlent that inhaling
..nstarlOy breathing NH agref-abla !waling capar—the
inialicinal propertied past csfue in ilirrut contact with the
whole aortal caritas. of the Mugs, and thus escape the 111.3(i)
and nu le.l changrs ibrtalnce-d ulwu theta Whim introduced
into thu edonsich. mid subject L., the process or wg,,,,E eon."
11e lin/oata la for aide by all the Druggists throughout. the
,11111 tr) Duzchnian of January 14.
'I he Inhaler is aidn on the burst, under the linen, with
cut the least iucouietitcace —the brut of the laxly I/ -PG,
..11iti1 nu t at.• thr thud. Ii untir,d
-11111. the toll.mind, noulit be ousted.
LA th.• 113 4..ured the ABtbruit,
i•tnta ',ult . bi.111111.11.1g. J. F. Kr.C.SIII•III..
Nemaster of DULICADTIOLI, In.
I urn ruff I of (hr Asthma, of ten SL/11•11114, try In
Cm us II) ItIIALET EASTON, Brill/LI) LI, N. V.
Mrs. ot No, 5 Ilatramond street, N. V., num et:red/A
~evere , use ut loom-Mae 1.9, the II) grab,
My starer too been of a dretrossing cough, of sever.
emu' stair/tint:, nut/ derided to he incurable by Ito pityel
( OILLIL : 1 111. • N tis.nerd 111 oho month, by the Ifygeunu.
./ 11. lIAL:IIVILT. 114'1...101, Me.
The Rev. Dr CHKrvt.ll, of Neu Yet k, testifies of our rush
clue 11.4 the roilowrug Largrutue:
Nor,ntber 15,
Pear air-1 think highly .4" Ur. Curt.' Ilygeatia as a rel...
In Jlrenmy,d thruAt aud luhua. flariog luut sou..
oppurtuutty t.. tesufs Its 111, r..avince.l LI.M. It
no at end eikni nrdirine , Myth the Syrup and tho lutmliu
ttpplicalion to tho• t
N. h Corr ts' the 01:1411NA I. Hwl ONLI
GENU.:N E AHyic L ; All others ate Lase illlitati"l3.l, oi
nud immuoUs ouuuterfeit.4, hhun thew us you w..uld
PO/SON.
44 For sale toy Dr. tloo. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street; It
E. lis.ll,rs A Co.: Lee A. Beckham, Allegheuy City; dsht.
: , argent, New Brighton ; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester.
myl4:lawara
TII E SATISFACTORY REMEDY—Frow
all parts of the coutary, north mud uouth.,ll.
lore ILre almost duly lu receipt of such flattering testanoni-
Ilials as the following, relative to B. A. Natinentock's unequal
ed Vennifuge:
tiltElaveanatr, Ala, April lSth, 1540.
Aless - rs. IL A. fulitirdu:k (1,-1 have been selling veer
Verunfugo an this place for five ywarea, and take plenattre to
statom. far the inlOrmation of the trade and of the pohltr.
that it has been, so tar as I know, one of the meet eatantee.
tory retne.h. 111 the market, and one of the most saleable
modivoaost we have. 1 have aleo peraonal knowledge of ita
gaol effects nt 111111101/11s aloes nutter the treatment of our
playshanns, all of wham use at regularly, 00 , 1 alua)l 1..1001
it 0. be sate and reliable as a worm upecille. I (.11 mom,
mend at as uue of the safest and beat in the market.
A. STOLLENWERCIf.
Prepared and sold by 11. A. PA 'IN Eel'OCK A CO.,
toht-to career of Wool and Fire eta., ItittabttrOt.
P. Brown's Foiseuice of Jamaica Clinger.
THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual
excellence. In ordinary diarrhun , incipient cholera.
LI hurt, in all C.ll-,es of prestratien if the digestive cunctiom.
it Is a inestimable value. Luring the prevalence et' epidemic
.'hulera and summer complaints, it is peculiarly ettleacious;
uu faruily . individual or traveler should be without It.
Ckt'TlON.—lie sure to gut Wu genuine Essence, which Is
prepared nuly by F. UItOWN, at his Drug and Clwatiral
?sae, cern, ut Filth and Chestnut streets, Plabstel
and for sale by all We reap ectable Apothem:lee in the
United States, and in Pittsburgh by
B. A. FALINESTOCK it CO.,
SCULLY .t CO.
And in Alli-gheny by
anpecGrod
W. W. WALLACE, -
STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
.Captaiu (ivEDON.
• " J. C Row.
319, 321 :Liid 3:13 Liberty street,
Ftuithlit.l,lxtreet,
PITTSBURGH; PA.
A°UNMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE-
L:- , TON ES always on hand; Stone and Marble Curbing
nod 1 atilt, far Ceninterieg made to order.
. -
Furniture and Washstand Tops, and I inixving Stones made
I) io,hinery, in less time and better style than tan he done
t.y mere manual labor. Particular attention ix paid to the
lei.lialfiletUrt. or
MARBLE MANTLES,
of which we have a Ittsge variety of beautiful patterm.
Builders and others are Invited to examine our stock, as we
feel ttersuad.4l that after doing so, and learning our prinee,
tsls tad upwards,) but few who are able to uwu a gavel
house, will be willing to remain lung without procuring one
ur more Marble Mantles. They require tee scrubbing nor
[minting; are always neat; are an ornament. to a room; are
nut liable w take lire, and cost but little more than a good
mood mantle.
?toil• Hold low to the trude. Hearth Stollen trade to order.
inir'etock of Marble in the largest in the West, and being
inanufkrtured by the best wmtmen, aided by machinery, in
worthy of attention.
Orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
BMA with der etch. W. W. WALLACE.
QAIUT MACHINES.— LULL'S PATENT
BURR. SMUT MACHINES. need in 700 Mills In ihe
West They rim light, clean well; am durable, and when
;her become smooth, the edge can be renewed by cracking
the Burr. They here been used ror tire yearn iu the City
l'lttSbnrgh;(o/le of the largest Mills in the West.)and
ere warranted in 'tram well. For ppartlenlars,•see band-bills.
Orders tilled at elii Liberty etr. 3 4 Pittsburgh.
gy22 •
W. W. WALLACE-
T° MILL Bu and
X Laurel rr
Bill Fumes, Belting Clothe, Mill Spindles, Mill
Irene, S.•reiv-., Screen Wire, Corn and Cob 'Grinders, Cast iron
Proof Staffs, Sc.. eiwayti ou hand and made. te Order, at 31'
Lile-rty street, Pittsburgh, Penna.
al;2'4 W. W. WALLACE.
LITEANI ENGINES AND BOILERS.---
0 En g ines. with the latest Improvements, wurrauted heel
quality, on hand and twvie to order. Boilers of Juniata
irou, made on short notice. Orders tilled with despatch, at
319 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
a fat NV. W. WALLACE:.
PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The
eulocrileir leis on band, and in manufacturig, Portable
siduring Mills, of an trappeved qttatity; they are very com
pact. run light, grind fast, (five to fifteen bushels per hour,),
ran be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove'
H valuable acquisition to iron mestere, lumbermen and large
sue k finders. Orders tilled at 310 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
up2..•idew W. W. W,ALLACE.
BEESON'S IiTDItAULIC CEM/iINT, OR
WATER !ARK.—Thu undersigned keep constantly un
a large stick of this article of the beet quality. The
limitation of Contractors and Builders of Navigation Locks,
Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works, de., Ls re
quested to this article. Tho well known reelstsuao and int
pervionenees el water, characteristic of this Cement, renders
it of the first necessity. in all structures exposed to the action
of water or damp. AipH4RDSCIL
Ar"tARPETSI CARPET SI perior quality
ll ?iirasaat4eanton blurb& &c. A frl 2 h arriva l aC
the *Voiartti Street Carpet Siaie. •
ap2S
mow
MBE
CURE ON NERVOUS DISEASES
A GREAT FIEDICIYE FOR FEMALF.S
MEI=
11332:13
11. P. SCHWAILT7.,
LEH A. BECKHAM
M. D. & H. HODALLDM
;I .r• 0 , ~,
4,! x ;".-4
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f g ~,a y
r f*,f_ ..
AYER'S VIIERI PEC ORAL,
Fog Tug RAPID etIRE 01 , OMURA, eitilVklio:Anthfr '
NI•24S. BRUNCH 1T1'2., iIoWINO-010L.• LI, CROUP,
A STLI.3I A A!•U CUINSUMPTION,
4 1r " s
'''°Tins llensint- is offered to flip coup
.s,"` * .sol'.'', l , menity with Mi. confidence we tee( to
...... st , an artirls which seldom: thlits-ttr--nhiffs '"
• ...ir
.., ise the happiest effects thatir,c o n be de ,
• ?CO.' sired. So wide is the field of Its now' •.- ' - efuluessould so munercins.theerisaietid 4 '
i _ ...‘'. ' -, ,-- . its cures, tiny; dowel. every section of
' . OA ' 0a ' ~-'
.. "theAuritryriliontule Itt persona; Pati
.a, • •:', '.._.".- lily known, who have been restored
' . • trout allowing end even desperate dhe
-mesa Of the linittiff Wife- lisev ' ll hen' entle tried, Its erupts.
realty over every other medicine of itufkiiiiPter-too apparent
In eeeepo oluurvatiou.ms4 where ftenyirttieditreikoriwnsthit ..
coil•ite no longer hesitate what antidote todsintioy i r i tiss; ri
Mre et-siting and Manger°. a ff ections of this pu gm , or.
tchns. Which are incidaut to writ clinlatn.!. se ''''. • • '--• 1 - '
Nothing has calltal.lueder. for. dal earnset InlPdfrar moil' '
sal nien,than the alarming previdenne and fatality of coj
suouttNo romplatnla, tar hasany one clazi of elasssel had
more ,d their investigatfout One Can '' Wires yet 'no Milew
quote remedy- hits been prtrilded, on which the Public's ntild '
depend for protection from attacks upon the tespiralerYd''
sena e until the introduction of the
,Culill, Yl' ORAL:
This cuticle la the prat act oh* lting,taberf 'and, I
I ballets,
and'
. suecessful endeavor -to furnish' the commtro *lib tricb a—
remedy. 01 this lostanttematit , theAtitenican phoplearshoW '
the i osel v.o prepared to indEl l / 4 14 1 d kaltiled with confidence to
thee decision. If there, la any. dependence : Lod* placed, io
what men of every clintie to stators rertlfY It 'bait dopelor
them; if woo:re t rustmur own ticentee.,•tv heti weltee' &morons
affections of the throat and lungs yield to It; if we can depend
on the aseurancri of Intelligent Ylgais4tois Ito melts it their
budnelstoknoW—in Shod; If there - lel reliance upon any. .
thing, th en It I;llmin:its:lily proven' that flanfedicinetnet re
lieve and doeeieure the class of diannadriefs-desigaid flir,'lsts ,
and'y ny and alt others that are known tornankind..dr this . he
trim' it cannot be to., heel). published, nor too widely . known:
Thealtlieted shmild know' it: ' A' remedy,thafttree Id price= .
hee, to them. Permits should know it, their children are
priceless to them. -riftelriinht know:, it,-for. health fain bet
priced to - no coo. V.4,oni r y !should it.hpalrmilated-here,.but
gverysehere; not !Oil). in this country, but . In .01l am/dries.
How Nit Hull); we ha. e acted 'oh this' crin v talon . ; lialuswn In
the fart that already thistirticle hoe made this disclaim( the
glole-. Tho ann. nynne- sets trit Its limits. No conttneniwts
without It. and but r, , , peoples. Although not 11/ so general
use in other nation. 11l in this, It Is employed by the more
intelligent 1,, almost ell civilized countries: It.is erica
eively employed lu Lsdla Aelanica,—in Nurope, stain, Africa,...
....trent, and the -off islands of the aea. d . Life is as dear
to as possessors there as here. and they grail" at a variable
renusly with even !tare avidity. Unlike moat preparations
of ite kind, it is an r tiwnsivecomponitlon of costly materiaL. •
81.11 it la afforded to. :he public at area:count:ly low priNa, and
what is of vsetly move hupurtance to 'theta, Its quality In
never snfferr4 todechue from its original standard of excel.,
lour , . Every bottle of this noslitine, now manufactured, in
a..‘ good as °verbee been taste heretofore, 'or owe are Car
noble of making. No toil or coat is spired. inanahstaining
a it, the hest perfection which it Is possible to produce.
hence the patient who procures the 'genrdrn. emeratt Pet
rel:At, C3ll rely on having as good swarth:l.o)4s ever been
had by Limn° who testify to Its cures.
~.
By porsuing this CJUITICt, I have the of doing some
1n the world, as well as the - satisfaction of bellevitig
that roach hos been done alTeady.
#4, - Prepared by J. C. AYER, Practiced and.,Analytlcal
Chemist, Lowell, Masa.
&Id by B. A. FAUN ESTOCK, & CO., at wholesale rar
toil, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Denture
everywhere. • aplArallAcce
qt." teat o,i'mtgils4trittb.
•,
• . • .',
Dr. Rogers' Syrup-of
,
r i *)c
YOR sus ooYri sri 'cows 'or
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, .Rronehitis,
Spitting Blood, Asthma,
AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS
Trsinila TO
THE above Expectorant, prepaiedl4 all experienced
Physician and Obardst, Um now become a standard
Preparation, and a offered for tiatiffiiiPLETE, OURS of
those • diseases of the irun.o,cr ao „LtiNGN.,
which, if egleotddoisktally telmlnhttellttally In - CON:
SUITIPTIOIf, It contain' no, Opium, Calomel, or,
any mineral whatever, but Is composed entirely of those •
Roofs, Herbs, and Vegetable Substances, which have a
'meet& influence upon the Lune Ind - their connected
organs. Its Immediate effect la to allay albtrritation,
and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secre
tions, from the Throat and alrliassagelp thus relieving
the Cough, by subduing the inflammation and. other .
causes which give rise to it. It Is approved of and re-,
commended by Physician' of thd Wheal standing, and
may be given with perfect afety to the youngest child or
the most delicate female.
•
Lees than hall a bottle will generally cure any ordi.)
nary COLD or COUCH, by follorhigthe direction':
' One bottle is usually sulfide:ld for a case of lupus
enza.
A fee doses will relieve Tickling in klatirevit. )
or Hoarseness.
One Mlle will effectually stop Spitting mood.
Three to .S'im Goatee only ara required In jEgronclal
rim or Asthma.
Four to Sight bottles will cure any case of Inclpi
ent Consumption.
One bottle Is warranted always to do good, and satlsfy
the patient that he is on the right road to a CURE.
• Judge now 'whether M. hot it laliesi tit Mb It. MAI&
cafes on file at the office from Multitudeaefrestoredsua , •
ferors.
A. L. SCOVILL & Co., Proprietors,
No. 304 BROADWAY, (roe. BOUM Bt.) Neto -York.
Yet Bale by all Druggitaa througbont the pitted Seen
and Oantulas.
Oil - F,..r sale, Wt b - ., to aid retail, by R. II BRLLSRB A
aloud a nd Second streets.
td hy I DEESON & Ultll,, Liberty street; li. P.
SCII WALTZ., suzl Lq:C/Cl - IAII & AIeKENNANT, Allegheny
ORA . nov3o:dsw
The Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, bus diSetYr
ored in one of one voilittiott posture weeds la remedy
that cores coexy kind of II laawr, fr.& the worst .5.41414 tau
Mr/Efoof Ptmple.
Ile has treated it in over eleven hundred eases, and never
fulled except In two eases (both thunder humor.) He has
now in his possussion over two hundred oartilliades of its
value, all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cute a nursing, sore mouth.
tine to three bottles will run the wore& kind Of pimples of
the face.
Two to three bottles will scour the system of boil.
Two boffin an warranted to nllll3 tho wont canker in the
mouth and stomach.
Three to Live bottles are warranted to cure the worst case
of epysitk•htr.
%.tit• or two !satire are win ranted to cure all humor of the
C 3 Ca.
Teo bottles are warranted to cure runnings:lE the ear and
blotches among the hair. .
tr u er to nix bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and mo
iling ulcers. .
line bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin.
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des
ponde ext.ett of rhentnathrta.
Two or three bottles are warraittel to cure the worst cases
of ringworm.
Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum.
Live to eight bottle, wilt cure the worst case of scrofula: ,
A betieilt is always experienced front the tins, bottle, and
n perfect cure r, warranted when the above quantity is
taken.
Nettling looks so improbable to those who have In vain
tried all the wonderful medicines of the 4y, an that a com
mon weed growing in the pasture, and along old stone wens,
should cure every hunter iu the system; yet It is now a fixel
fact. If you have a humor it has .to start. There are no de
.r 'suds, hum, or ha's ribunt suiting sumo cases and not
yours. I peddle :1 once a thonsandbattles of it in the vicinity
,4 Boston. I know, WS effects hi every caw. It has already.
.lone some of the greatest cum ever dotes in Memachusette-
I gave It to chfldren a year old; to old people of sixty. I
kl%1111(1.13 poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flesh
was eoft and ilabby;restored to a - •perket state or health by
one bottle.
Is thoeo who are-Inflifect to a sick headache, one bottle.
veflays•cti reit_ It gives great relief to catarrh and Me
sitainn Some who have bees motive for years, have taken
and been regulated byte Where the body is sound It works.
'mite easy, but where there is any derangement of the tune
tiouT nature, It wilt canoe very singular reetings, but you,
:s of be alarmed-they always disappearha in from tetr
a
ils week. There femmer a , hael result from IL On.thes.
nhtrarT, when that feeling is over, you will' feel yourselg:
like a new persea. I.heard some of the most extravagant
eneemiums of ft that man ever Waned to. NO cbangoor
diet is ever nesestutri‘-twat poi best yule can get, I havillikek. ,
Il lac an herb, wlileh, a?hen simmered in sweet 011; diesolthe.
Screfultaus swellihg the neck tied tinder Mohan: Price
50 'mete. Price Of OM Medic , I DitcOvery SI pe.rbiattle. '
• Div:dims for tide.-Alts.' , one table spoonfill 'per day::
Children over eight, years, ,teessert spoonful; children rents
five - to eight yeare, teaspoonful. As no direction can Ile
made applicable to all constitutions, take enough to oParitet
on the bowels twice a,day.
Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance In had cases of
Scrofula.
Soh% wled-wale and retail, at .Dr. EF.YSER'n, 140 Weed
street [ corner of Virgin alley, and J. P. ITLEMLNO, Alle
gheny. apltlydevr .
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IN QUART 13OTTLE8. •
She tie Remand and Permanent Cure of all Diseiwz rai.....ins
from an Divorcee Mate of the-810051,, , 0r. ,
Habil or The *Oen.' • • a. •
iIIr e EALTII depends principally upon the
I' Is condition of the bleat -its oxidation bylits
tbreugh the lungs, and distrihution Into. the organs of at.
sorption, circulation, respiration, and secretion, constitute
the phenomena of Life. These organs are ibued with
wonderful sympathetic aMnities ; if any one of thane ia.tru
pruperly affected. they all become irritated-end Inflamed, the
stomach gets deranged, pains of all kinds come on, eve
chilly In the head mud limbs, accompanied with a burning
heat, fine of appetite, extreme nervous debility, nausea, mot
bidluatiety, depression of spirits, disturbed sleep, and indis
position to make the slightest phyitical exerthmi :It the vital'
note? la - , charged with the elements of .dlsenaerslckness afloat
be thdoonnequeece. It Is then evidentithat lktnetllctattia •
needed that will (*arise and mully - the 'blood; tuaratteli la
SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. lt aerate digestion, craftier ap.
pelltightrengthens the syerteni, andlay renurring thecause of
the disease effects a complete and pertuarient cure. ' ' . .'
' The following unsolicited cosnuintriattßiai , is one -among'
thomminis that are from lime Warne rehnweed to us nom
0 / grillers of the woo ld,•to which we invite attentkie:
_ LYNN CO, Omen Tam, Nerd' 44,•18815.
Mesas. A. B. ct D. Sands, New York-Detitliniveria In the
spring , of 1853 . I. lei Indiana with my wifemod seven chit
.dren far. Oregon, and arrived barely at tialmon•Palls; Snake
ltiver;:iadthout any diflieulty ; at this place my eldest boy was
weed with a swelling and Sevore pains le the; lege, which,
day hyeduy grew WOCltec UtltiMil lege coiatracted and became
so paihtut that be could not walk; we had to catryihim in
and at the wagou bl-b Infant; 111% narienlng 'sae '
dreadful, keeping. as owske neatly all night. We reached
Albany on the 8d 'at October,' completely worn out by
reliant; by Ode time he wee reduced ta * lel:fent Ak_jettal.
Ile* we were mended to meta a Physician. Dr. 7 4 /1h who
boliintly neatened he Could not cure him, although be could
givtt tubs medicine that would rellete the pain. In this igr.
geneygomething retndn}d td be dopy epeedity, or . death was
inevitable. Being reconlniewla to try 3 1,131 Sallik:Paridla, I
pro Cit, a bottle; after taking some lie appeared avotset but
persevering with La, I amities' a isecond.btage„,erhio,,,,, med
to grapple with the dies 3 m, and canned a marked Improve.
deLhe meelling end Pain be the lelpeaterts Sedated, hie.
alp au unproved , and his outer Leon tarvetnrm Thr g
n s p,
c., , Ipurchased a third bottle, while taking whiclethia
c „,411„,,,, in hie leo broke, mid. Lane pieces of bones one. ,
elglah of an inch long pose out; utter which his legs
straightened mul healed up. Ile Is now perfectly recovered,
has i.e appearance of being a cripple, and min perform Meet
11111ds of common labor . Ali this. ham been effected. as many
eau certify, by three bottles of your valuable Sarsaparilla-4
tehleb, under providence, my sun remains a te e i ng te npi c ,:, .
Mel, Toros, respectfully, ' . • OALEW DAVIS.
3p,..lPrepared Lunt sold by A. R. le D. sAtats, , nraggias
mid Otrembits, 100 Fulton street, New Turk. Sold al by
1 3 : 3 frNESTOCK e t C 0.,. FIJEMINQ BROSuffatistaugh, .
au Druggiete generally. 'Pzicts gl per bottle, or tax hole
oestor4s. . scolds
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