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' -, vve...v.4:', t , ,,t• - , ) ..1 ,', .'4 "t,",- , it .a, _ . : 1 ., -- r• -' .' •' ' 4 ‘' • - 44'47 ' ^ ••' -f ` " 1")'' °M4 „Prte r¢_^• 4 'fr J* 'r t4N% l7 :' fl " 4 I : 4 tP • 4 , 4..k. t e.%_ 4 1, 4 ,2+ 4 ,,, . • op g o .*# 14,:it.1447..3,04Pr1'4 4- 4 Y ~ ; '~. , .. N SW PAPER IIiiNGINGS. , lloquet. Plata uod Tapestry Patterns of brill lan t wore, of French manufacture, with a great variety of American • Wall Paper and Borders. For sale by t W. I'. MARSHALL & CO. ~. apao 87 Woad strut. TER PIPES -- Stoue Water Pipes fur Nair hr f me..t. ,, I HENRY H. COLLINS. :~~ = ~ . tlas And Steam. Valve., rocks, tee., ,tr., in every viuiety. BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, or Plumbing. BATII TUBS. WASII BASINS, WATER. CLA'SETS, LEAD PIPE and every variety of the tn•st description of Plumb er's ruaterinL, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, galvanized wrought Iron pipo, for wells, MARBLEIZ}A IRON WASH.STAND TOPS AND BASINS GALVANIZED IRON SINKS AND BASINS. GAS FITTINti and inaterial4 in great variety. CHANDELIERS. BRACKETS, PENDANTS, Sr., many en lirely new and fttylt, ap2t1:1111li TITS ADAMS EXPRESS COAlPANY— rirrsinnw 11, ROCHESTEIt AND NEW BRIGHTON EXPRESS.—Pur the especial acoururaoriation of the large population along the line of the tilde and Pennsylvania Rail reed, between Pittsburgh and Now Brighton, whose intimate business and social relations require such Agency, THE ADAMS EXPRESS 0,/SIPA NY have made such arrange. went with the Railroad as to enable them to put a trusty Messouger on tho -4ctroorticskilitin Train, who will take charge of all property and business properly entrusted to him. lie will leave New Brighton by the Morning Train, remain iu Pittsburgh and Allegheny City during the day to attend to ouch couunissions no may be entrusual to him, and return by the Evening Train, with his Goods and Commie. clone executed. All goods, Ac. will be delivered or milled Mr in the two citice, within remsolable alLstancs , , without ex, la charge; but to insure midi delivery, the direction on packa ged, eaperially for private houses, should be explicit. At Way Stations, all tuotter will be left with the Stotidn Agent of the Railroad Compouy,•when the proper party is not at the Station on the arrival of the Train, to rewire goods. The charges for carrying packages, Ire-, and for rierviced rendered by the Mesomipg, are Intended to be within rea sonable Inuit. When the nature of the business is such to to admit of It, special agreements will be made. HENRY E. IRVIN h..s been appointed Aledsonger. and will totunience Ids Maim ou Monday, Ibid. OFFICES AND AtiENTS. Pittsburgh-64 Fourth street. Allegheny City—Telegraph office. Itayaville—Oaptalu Day. Sewickley Station—Mr. McLaughlin. Rochester—Mr. White. Beaver—Dr. Chandler. New Brighton—Mr. Hoop.. OFIICE AMISS KZ ear. Co I Pittsburgh, Dee.. :Milt, lark. , T " THOSE WHO 11' IS ENS ! !—To have FERTILE LAND at .1 CHEAP PRICE, and • • easy Onus, your attention Ls 1,11,41 to the tadti way Pans and Coat Company. Twotity-tiro acr,, mot, fu prop. I llolt, rut Oxen for WO, payable in instalments of $1 week or $4 per month. It it 4011.104 In Elk county, Pn..0101 Ism one of the best mat kets f,r its produce 111 the State. The cull is a rich into. stud is not to be turps:east( for form lug.. examination will chow. It is ALL COAL LAN 11, underlaid bv two rich eel,. which, on account of its to the Lake runt - Let, w in eh trtly become of itutnen,e rain•. The Sunbury aud Er 1.. IL ti INCSAeIi dirrctly therAlgh it, u Lich i. now under 0.. trtraction from Erie to within it short de spice from 1ie!...- way. The Allegheny Valle) R. 11.. also lose-ion through It. connecting it with New York:11AI Pittsburgh. The Tub on It is of the utast valuable hind. Title unekeepttottaid, god. and warrantee deeds are given. It presents a g ..-1 mild substantial opportunity to coutmetwe Craning. providibc for Due's children, or making au investmoist sure to Illerecee hi TAW*. A new era Is now opening to this region at cow.. try, and it cannot but become of gnat %nine. Its a short time Coal Lad will be treble it., present price. Furth., particulars can be bad front the pamphlets, which Are to SIVIIIII - erS. Letters amtwered pnuntitly. Apply or address BASTE W. CATEI.L, 135 Walnut *t.. Full information in contained In the pamphlets. I feb7.3,. 0. F.IIItOTt .0. CLIZT. BROTT & C URT IS, Dealers in Real Estut. , St. Anthony Falls, filinnesota Territory. Land and sold throughout the Territory. Money Mama'. invest ments made to the hest advantage. and Land Warrantn tint. Alto, Agents for the sale of tot. In the tovrn of S r CLOUD. 65 tnilea from St. Antilop). and Marl of uavigateo aim,. the Falls. The survey of the gent Pacific Raw,... era em 010 ilimimippi nt ti n s and the nninernua 0 I vantages at pietism., as a 'lifter of irtlnllo.4,l, Witt wake It in , of Ow Liana-di cities in the Nnetliv. oat PLY.FERN•ici, Ex4.10V1.711, HISILIrIey. 1 HUB. 11 . m. 11. Irtelith, Chief Jiii.hre ‘1 Hon. J. 3h-ekei. Ilou. It. M. Itire. Dele,t•• Rice, Itollingritrea..l n 13. k-r. Alt•e y. n. Inn khrkir. Banlivt • ite, T. M. Fullerton, llegistri I: F. Laud Mee. • • - 11)E QI:INCEY'S NEW VI)1A . NIES --a other nen just hr Jelin r. I In‘rieni Nlrrket, nor. 4111 strr,l th• Quiikeey'rt Mt...rush, 2 v..;, Gpgicrilmtion. t. I.li. ; Hum,. 11 . 1"gr6p111.1, / . //11,,, , ph till.! 1%../.../. I. :,1111.1 Ullman. D. D. At home and Abroad, Things and Thoughts in Amer e and p e. by Nlarg - aret Fuller Oasoh. Knowledge Power, a view of.the Prodoctive Force. of Modern Soclet and the Redults of I.abor. Capital nod Skill, by Marl, Knight; untuerou, r2igravitig,. The iler,..s, or tire* Fai. Taira for say Children, by Rey. C. Kingsley. ❑vpotla, Same author. Edward Clifford. or Memories of Childhood: Carter's Lm Juvenile; Motley's Dutch Republic. in 4.41. and sheep Wire's haws of the Ancient A Se. oni Jouro• Round the World. by Ida Niece,. The Anmen's ,erinott. I.•• ligion in C 4 .111111u11 Life, by Calf INvitield's Gunparati. Physluguumy. Miss Reorlier'n New Boks, l'hy,oology and Col-thank . I.t erclaes, and Letter. te the People en Health 1 ,. her I , taitatic Economy and Reempt hook Lit rat Rook for Boy Th.• Wunder. of Science, or Young Humphrey Int, y Cornish A potheotr) Roy who taught Muse': ut oral Immplay, and eventually bernme President or the Ito, aIZ..• elety,) the We .11 a wonderful Boy. written mr Boys . [rated, only to. A Learning ninon k and Lent, lag o Talk. Dick.-Mc [Attie Folk+, lor Children, it c ELF-ILV3F,--Bleu bed, unbleached tint mined ogion, of best English and Hennas tanks; silk, merino and merino 11311.1 at L. 1111011 VELD F. ap..40 N. street OILCLOVES-50 lbs. for sale by Ap'29 8 A. FAH A COMPLETE LIST OF MONTIILI A Ail WANES. f,r 1129. l'utariper . ri new lily !ti/Doky.itti•. I•in mutt Oily • l'iirk ;molt M •.r.. Clt Di 1.. t toaley'. -,olored plat— Oralnun's A met wen lib PI, Ibi s Pett•rstt's bad) 'n N 1.4.,/,•• Mallou's Dollar u r n hi). Msg t• Harpor's Story B.A. The Al memo.. 'rbe Schoolfellow for Roy• 1111,i .ljrl4. Yr unit Leshe's New York Journal Frank Leslie's Unzette of Fashion Yankee Notions: full of sumo it lust rath 01, Hhu•kww,i'n Y.i in bu rgh Mngnai cm for April. Chambers Journal U. , udou Edition) for A pt J. Just received and for sale by W. A (ii LItENYEN NEY & CO • tny3 Fifth street. opposite the Thrat e MAGAZINES! 3IAGAZINES!! Frank Leslie's Fashion Rook for May.. Fronk Leslie's N. Y. Journal thsle)'s Ladies' Rots lJ rainun's Magazine Peterson's Maga/Alp. Matinzuto llousehold Words lisrier's ll ati c •• Knickerbocker • Yankee Notions Blackwood's libiglizitte for A pOll ',melon News and Punch for Apt it PO. Fur salt by 11 VIN ER A 00. nty3 No.Bl Smithfield street. PENPENINU this day, a large assortment N. _7 Watches. liold Lever; from $27 to $2OO Siivnr Levers from $l2 to $Oll. Silver Cylinders from $ , l to $lO. Railroad Time Keepers. sst.o. Frodaltunio Chrenomuter Series, $3OO. Do. in Silver Cotti'll, $175. Chains, Seals, Keys, 11. Watches repaired in the best manner by my 6 W. W. WILSON. corner of _ Mark et .k 4th et, - 100 boxes Mould and Duped 25 do Star du 100 do Rusin Soup. 300 keg. assorted Nails. • 100 Jar.. Corn 50 boles No. 1 and 2 Mating. 25 duz. Bed Cords. 25 do Buckets. 10 do Tubs. In shore and for sale by my 6 JOHN 51ouR11 EA 10. FHESII PINE API' - LES . .•--3 cases, first of neanort,Just revel veil per Express. and for sale by np2B REYMER AtANDERSON, No. 39 WOll4 - _ DRAWERS.--Wehave now on hand a full assortment of Linos, Muslin, Lisle Threml,linuse, rino, Silk and Cotton 1/rawers of all sisal, at HIRSH F.ELD & SON, ap24 No, 70 Wood street. • CIi f IMN I. E I TOPS-300, 8E 0f p u ns pa L t L t i e s, r ,s ns, r [ar- 13 1 _r 4 V_ TO LET—A large and commodious Ware house, situated ill Imo of the best business squares on Wnod street. Enquire of JOHN HAFT, Jit., tap2l Comer of Sixth and Wood stn. S I 'E. : ItISCARDL - E - 50 boxes just reed .thd for trtle by 0 .1,21) SPRINGER lIAKBAUGII. _. L ARD--57 bbls: to arrive and for sale b L4)26 SPRINGER I.IARBAUGTI FINE TABLE SALT FOR FAMILY USE SOU bap jlatil recoivod mud for We by odp2 REYMER .1: ANDERSON. _ - - pEtwoHi) MINERAL IVATER.--10 half bb6, just received tr. b from the . ... , prings, and fur tate by [my 5 I JOHN MOORHEAD. T AWN GRASS.-2U bush. of the finest L English Mixed, for yards and pleasure grounds, Just lecalrod and fur sale at the Seed and Agricultural Stare, N. 17 Nth street. sprlS JA MKS WA.IiDE,P. trf7 ' ^itil ' „4 . !4;e :tws c 7 4 1, 4 • we have any know/edge. N 'cry respectfully yuure, F. & W M. 1. &BEE & CO., Engine Builder, This certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trott, bag bef; in U. on our road for two years past. We and It to tie an economical and durable Oil Cup, and can ,reeonttneud It Foretnao of Pittsburgh Shop of Penns_ Coutral Klt November 29th, 1354. To M. Y. K.tvoN, Esq.: This certifies that we have had in use the patent Oil Olohes or Cups, add by ?doses F. Eaton, Eaq., of Pittsburgh, and consider them very Lunch superior to any thing of the laud we Lave over used. A I.FafiD THOMAS, Treasurer Ohio Tool Company Columbus. Ohio, November 27, 185/5. ap24 This invention is intended fur use where it is desired to im• part a due, smooth, and glossy surface to the wood; but it is applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpenter's planes. The novelty consists In placing the cutting chisel. or bit, in front of the wedge, instead of behind, es 111 common planes; also in applying a metallic mouth-piece to the face of the plane, Ia front of the chisel, which mouth Met,' served as the rest fur the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. But the mouth piece Is so close to the edge of the bit as to protest the plane from ripping or splintering the wood In the least degree. Indeed, we have seen the Implement ap plied to the planing of wood against the grain, and trays verseiy to the grain, leering the wood perfectly smooth. So perfect is the operation of this instrument, that it cusp be ap plied to the planing of veneers—with entire success—:e thing which cannot safely be done by the common plam-. The peculiar arrangement of the moult piece, bit, sal Wedge, affords a complete and urn bearing for the lit throughout its whole length, and dispenses. under all rir cumatainvvi, with the use of a cap or double bit. This Li a very simple and effective improvement, detained, we have no doubt, to ti ud inn nay Into every carpmter's shop in the laud. No tool chest Is complete w ithoat It. The ite veutor is Win. C. fluter, of Fittaburuh, Fs., and his potent louvre date January I 1.8114. 44- MUSKS F. EA N, No. 139 First street, Agent the patentee. ACARD—I request the atteuthm of my fil,ndo Rad the public to my stoat if SPKINU AND SUMMER. 00011 S, wi..ch I think contains it Larger variety of riot styles that/ ully other fortnlr purchase. Iha Ye taken special pains I. obtain all am 'limit. or F N C - I CL 0 T• 11 S generally desired, viz rem., Dahlia, Mulberry, itr . oi,e, Drab, Drown and Olive, with various tints of tiromi Wu«. I hare °beery.' the 011111 e corn In selnallog rt.) FANCY CASSINIERES, which embrace a choice assortment of light color., aultabl. tOr evening drwsit la the summer season, with a number fllaek Mastic Figured floods; abut, fateful...l for the hot weather. My stock of VKSTINUS to as large its .111 be found elsewhere, comprising every variety of Silk Pattern, lama and tiv,ut..l Urettailineo and Marseilles My assortment of iloys' Clothing has been Inoresued tort I am prepared to fill an orders Its this branch with [not .itiolaction I. myself and but.. thou hitherto. I noul.! call speotal att,•utwu to a number .4 pretty moan PLAID: fteculno - ly tulaptril to cliildron's atlas, wheel. I think, [tot hal to please. Also, Draettas, Algentote Lustros, And, lusiau Nlerinoa, Prone!. Naukinnettes. Drab Italian Cloths. Ith on/riot. 1,1)1, of Worsted and Lanett tl,aafe, latetnitd either lt.r me't'e or boy's clothing. StyI.UMUN STONF.R, N.. Su Wood of NEW CLOTifiNU STORE, Nt) . 4 Sixth at rect. kypotllte Liberty. 1110 4111.11CrIbo, ik. )oat ml this ton ostablishartqa, where he low always on han f •t largo 1111,4 C11.0:100 assortment of all artiule• of CLAY/lint, 'gloat he warrants owual to any an the mitt, and will sell at the meet roaaonable price. The pubitutrerstlintatial to gl,, him a rail. imarWly] }l. - TJPPI s. 11 M ER. ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Conner tnlit Mutual Life Insurance Company, Cot the ',or tql.l:l4g Int January, Dittet, fiulxuu µr statewent alst Januisry, A uhoill I rnvirod for premium. slut gulag dursng Ulo yoar .....sd2 ,411 .29 T,tstl r.-eript,e for the. your. 1). - Inct paid osalarmee, atAndet - sel et.. 111- Limtkeus,ativertittint;, 11/6. Ntatlonory, rent, 145., ptistage, t tffettatemeltru N, Nita Net balance, Jan. 31, 161.41.. Lease. ou putt...not attn., and awaiting pr00f...5.:A.61,P0 AIiSETS. Bond and Mortgago luana vu Nrwl Estatr 'tank St, ,k I.atux • Lonny to town/6 rtty. and other pantion, . . Illortrkge Ronda, Bank an.l siocks Cash iu bank PrrMIUM notes. twat lug n pet rent interest ..... I,U:nl,Ntl U 2 [WI\ !We of preustums in the lusti, or Agents and in trausit Attempt of it We clueing the year.. 1.10 Total allot ot or 1.e.., paid to date 1,382,440 4 Total I.taattat of diettleutLe pod to date The Mie‘tors have declared a dividend ul eroyht of 40 1.. 1 Cl . llt. • 0 premiums paid upon LIPS Poltelea duringr . ik the I•er ..e..t upon the posatintua oo shun tern. 1.. .utuni) . .1, 1! + ;.0. (11.7 Y It. Secretar) A. A. CAILECTEIL L BRU., Agent.. corner Fourth and Smithfield ens 1 4 -1 1tEE OF C4lAltt4E!!--TWO ~FrLF.\ 11111 PA Ftl,oll. I VUItA VIN4K4, eutitl l"ti ip.o ALL u 11,0 Oldeit limey" a apiendlit strel eugraciug, ui for paititing Latelaivr, •• f th. I araelll.4l from Kgypt," a tarp. lind beautiful eug - rat lug fi..isi palutirig by 1) Hubert. retail price of the libtire graviutt• tos.j per .'.pr, but will tin soot ,rrte of chary., um follows: The etilterrilatri bar. , eatablimhed a IltitiK AClE7it'V Philadelphia, and will furnitili any look or publication tit the retail price, flee of t.tostagn. Any peraona, by torwardiniz tho nubecription price of auy of the $ Magazine., such to Ilarpeeti, ittide)'a, Putnam's, Orithans's, Frauk Lealin's 11.4, &.•.. will rewire the tatigazlneo for one year, nod a ~.1.) .4 either of the beautiful engraritupi, free a Ltints. mil.. I il.iug I. a $2 Knit • $1 Slugxl.ll.., •ucli nn 1 . ..1. , 4.11 , 1 eltrimnall Auntml, 1.1i..y nIII IL 1. , 111 1111tglailleal and a vol.) th• 'raring. F..er) deerrtptsuit ..1 FLug - raving rx....uted w II t:att.,. and at-anat.-h. View, 01 itatiltling. New .1..1.es Ileadtitga, Views of Altichluery, Itook Grtittewtes, Humane+. Curds, tr. All order. .surf by matt promptly attended to. Perstaat wiehing view. of their build toga engraved. ran Bend a daguerreotype or sketch ..f thr building by titall or expreas. Person. at a distance having ealeable tartlet...mut:llJ 0 rid I to their advantage to whim.. the anbacribera, as we wou.d act no agenta for the sale of the none. stilti.dawly 60 Smith Third street, Philadelphia_ . _ BUSINESS! BUSINESS!! PIUJPERTV Volt SALE---Situnte on Big to wickley, u Mill house of 3 stories, 3 run of stone, smut era done, and all other gearing and fixtures complete. Ale, a saw mill, 2 good frame houses, 20 acres of land. Price $2.p./. A BTEAM SAW MILL, situate on the IMio river, near st Mary's, 60 miles below Wheeling. Price ll,boo. TANNERY POE SALE, nitoste et Moundsville, Va., %till rate, shops, &e., all in good order, large dwelling holm., tiot,rll of ground, Ac. Price 1,44aa1. ap'2s B. CUTIIBEHT A SON, GI 31nrket et. NU. if. K ouNN, late of Fluniphreye, floffroan & hooue, Mole. U. W. , liturrixr. Late of rittaborgh. KOONS & HERSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, AND liener it Produce Commission Met.;hantN, Boggle) . W‘sidw and S Co. Phil.: Bryan, Keunrdy & Co. Pit hill. tlarrett Martin & Co. " IL. Wilmiath 6 Cu. Wood A Oliver, " 'Bell & Liggett, Slitxr, I tee & Co. - J. &W. Rea, Caleb t' Ia & C.. " Itaw,raley, Cosgrove A •• Truitt, ..router & Co. " Watt & J Len trier & Co. Cincinnati. Poedirk & Foulds, Cluel iv, at A. A. Pollock A Co. •• Morrow A (letter, " Tweed A Sibley, " J. S. Chenoweth A Co. " And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Itt ere h ith t.. g ent iy, Ja l jalapefint WA NTED—SiX good ()iris, to du general twu.swork. Two or [lyres good Cooks for city and country. A Boy of 17 to leant a trade; must be well rev oni mended. Also, places for four or five Girls to do chamber or dining-room work. Four Boys in stores or to run errands, and live or six men at any klud of employment. Apply at LOWRIE'S New Intelligence Office, febai Nu. 14 Fifth street pIiUSSIAN BLUE-15 cases for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK A CO.. corner First and Wood at knot. TIMED PEACHES.-200 bush. Bright flnlven Peach., In store and for rale by 10,000 Bacon Hams. 15,00 u Shoulders. 'O,OOO 6 . Sides, in acme and for sale by FORSYTH & SCOTT, myl Tb Water street. DOTATOES-150 bee. White anti Blue Ne shauu.ka for sale by my' HENRY H. COLLINS. ROLL BUTTER-) bble, fine fiesC afor e le by myIIIENRY IL COLLINS. A. MASON & CO.will open this . ing 2500 of Bemge de :Lalnes at 1234. Mau, 4000 yards of. Moulin de Lednee et 124 c., worth 25c. my 1 s t re now revs ring sows 4C j•irt of rich CbalKea ,td lu cents per yard ir2. 4 S Owo h- war prices. . myl - _ AA. MASON S. CO. are now opening • same 600 cases of New Go ode, Just purchased at a great reduction In prices, and much less than the cost of portatiott, and will be sold correepondingly low. Lu.yr_ EED POTATOS.-50 bushels of the eel; S brated Purple ChtlL one of the most tellable turd !lane. ble Potato' known, at et Filth street ' aptow JAMES iswoio. ;, 4., G F.O. W. 0 KIER, [ From the Now York Scientific American.) Patent Finishing Plane. CLOTHING S:I4S,WI , 4 loosen .sri 113 poi-- um, (109 li,oo cicalittg $64,- 101 uppaal lee& year - 05000 03 EIZEME lideniernis during the year...•=iiii du nur,uder.,l . 1•n ~nntm N.neu C'Atnor4oLl . . 11)1, .1_ .4 =nom .N.. ,V.rtit Whorra and UZI North 14121er a Mc." Race stred, I=l FORSYTH li SCOTT, 7b Wxter stroa ._'NSUILAN.Uh". . .ItMEILS' AN I) ALECJIAN ICS' LIFE, MARINE INSURANCE C'.IIiIPAN Y OF %DELPHI A. mind 5200,004.1 uousit eeenrcly invested $201.1.000 Company eiTenta Fire litiotrainle uo 10111,1,1,4 a, Goode, fire, Soc. Marine Ininuauro m. l'essek, Cargo and d. Inland Insurance on Lioods, by havers, Laker, s, 'railroad/4mill Land Carriage generally. Aloe, limn , upon Lives, upon the most Bo's/sable tonna. DIRECTOR/3. Hon. Thomas B. Florence, James IL Noah, George IL Armstrong, Charles Durgoo. hit. P. Middleton, E. IL Helmluld, George Helmhold, Prod. C. Brewster, Thomas Mandergeld, Isaac Leech. THOMAS B. FLORENCR, EDWARD It. nth/MOLD, Sonretary. PI7TSOURGH REVERENCES. Hon. T. M. Hone, lion. J. IL Ill`Clintock, Hon. P. C. Shannon, Col. S. W. Black, Hon. J. B. Outlet io, A. B. M'Calmotit, F.oi. Tlionma J. Keenan, Esq., Wiliam M . Ctuidleiel, Fad., Cu!. J. Heron Foster, tlen. J. K. Moorhead, H. M. Biddle. _ _ . Tho character of the aloce Company in of the (inn clam, and combines the rare and nutinnal pen degas of Fire, 'tat and Life Insurance. tientlemen of elevated .tnn,ling sr,• itn.ocittlea in 110 MILO agoruent, amid Illtert•Prt.l J lIUNTIfIL Agrtlt, N. tam Water stroet. rI I IIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHI LA DELHI lA. !Macrons—Charles W. Raneker. Thum. Marl, TALL , Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Ile., W. Richard', Mordecai D. Lewis, Addlpin E. Brie, David Browne, Mar• rte Patt+,4on. N. BANcxER, Prvtildent. Cites. U. HANCKER, Secretory. Continue to make Insurance, pa - letual na - limited. on every description of property, in town and counts V. at rates as low (Mare consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fowl, which, with their capital and premiums, andely invested, af ford ample protections to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist. 1551. as polo Hailed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vie: $9l 5.1'1,1 ?Reitoritl'F.state 2,1.377 75 Temporary Lyons szt.ht% 17 Stooks 11Mten to Cash, A r 01,34 d SI Since their inoa pdtalion, x 1 , .1i..1 01 twenty.... they here paid upward ,•t Fdur Handl ad sand Dollard, lidisea fire. tinily athirding evldenee of tti •dvuntagr•x of inenrxu,••, a, the ability and to meet v. lib proniptriedi. nII lialalitiea .1 GA (I I. lilt (((YIN, Agent, ap24 Vtti. I,orth- , Aet Thnd IJENNSYLV.kS IA INSUR.INCE CUM PAN V, Hi i 11, Mom th sti,rtn A 7.1 , J) CA PITA 1., pmi,Wo hwire told 'al.., n.,,utott 1..1 or darn ag. Ut Fite. 11./al lb.. ..1 nip' I Ith nod Wm. F. JAntolon, Rody Patters... W M'Cludo, L, kouned, T Tnerol 1) M. Long, 1 ()net Sproiß, A J Join., R 11 hnu, A A Out...Y. J.n. S. :reKlor, W.. Wule Ilampt.U, 1. K. I'm*, C0,:pd0..11 lion 11M. F. .10II.N:fTOS. of. RUDY rirrEits.,N, A A CAkRIER, Sr,rrtarr atizi 'Pr,.a.o/D•t V. P CAII.IIER, Aeaufrintst Sw - retAry. , dn FrIIE UNITED STATES LIFE 1N 'I RANCE. ANNUITY A ND THI'. , T I•et.Pll, A "2 , 01, CAPITAL. r.I.ALLUt .)thco, South -ORI CUI Thad ar,d el.entloit OFF ICY.k:4 tutA 1:1 AT l'llll-ADELPIII I,lhC M.. 1.11,4 it rtai4l - ,..t.1, l'ttul n Ant W 11.-nr3. J+ r+ lorse,tlm, V% ti..ll‘ll), %V lllaw. ‘l. Pr,esinv: It. anol i"rweltrtlf min W Me<h. Hammr- 11 Kth.rn. Ny y 'ity —lt It. St..wl r, tI I, tt ) A KNOLL , . tun, 17y 74 r.lrt.el. Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Intl(Dutton NFAT noun To TIIE PlTlntil KOH BkNli, I s OPEN daily from 9 to 2 , •',1,.•k nll , l :".11! Llt lot r%.1 Ir !1. - U1 1.• 4 I.:::..sta rr• atr•al .4 all n.:l I-. thoul n and a di: Men,: • , 1 It., Alta t s• a ) rat. :n Jin • and 1...a•anA , 1 I at,...) rua lar•al at Ina 1 at, • I 1-1 eat pet savant, tin- 11 , 41 .1 1:••• - •atn!ser, I kaol• • •alfatning :ha (I.+: 1 , ) 1A.,. ft til•• lath at, tut - LI:aI:PA Kremlin. • a: applscnta.r. Prrsuleml vult parm:av, ,1.•11n II Sippan!•••,):pf, f10p.a..11 Ilept.urn ti,,rgr• Wlitte, Hllhom F .L 111.10,1 Jam.. W I Isu IsnAtt, xnader , Inanut Pli ti I rung m in. AIL-111'ulbort••rt 1=I! I=lll ISZEMEM t 1 l.lri fart , IMESE 11.”..13 11,tutoti, ./ , :trt..r.,-.4.11A1{1.1, A. t oN EMIG EiBEEI ANI) t [SIAN 1.1.)(011S, St , .•k (till Broker, "n.... N., • Ifradt. ~ !1! .1111‘,1 NS 10 1 ma bottrlpt ni,l • t. Al:. ut..41 1•4.4 ! • thr I 1.• ...dr .4 I 1;4111113151 Xr II( )ENI ES & IEIII ker. , :ull EX snewt, ii.. 1.1, 1111•1 t,•• ==l 131:0• H, . Ihr ku4l.. 1•.1...11• 1 it. p.tr .41. - 1.11,1,1 p , 17 Nlarkvt et 1.4-11.5•••11 id nl,l •urth (2 E. ARNOI.I) )., cha w .• home, • h 4 o' , MK 111 and ihnlt.. At. IL .11. 'Mlull. 11" • Inlet r.1,..v.r..1 ei,) t M.. 1.1..1. k. t...tytta 1.1,1 011 • Ili 314..1 •Il •d' N., I F.tu‘ In 1.. 11,. 15... A .1 V (I t.urgt. I(Ill N )01)S, F , :t. hun,,.. t,llllll IN•tto. ,t.• A 1,t4(1,1 ,te..11.4•J t , I ut.,..1 pat I n 4fir - (00., I”tit lh ielr,t, ta..:01) ,pim.tl.• 11... NI 1I Ilauk Jr, I, IiUM AS WOOL)S, Orlnmervial and 11 Denier 111 N , 44, K.(1 , 141, 11,41.11ett, 1 . •trnot, I . a. pi I DRY GOODS l‘T 1:11 . tjool IS \.,. .Thtrk , •l P.. Th.. • rd and MI. tlwala, in II in.( ad V•i i\i. ei Fan.. d•• Vk w 1,• ."11 1.11. ant! tt.1..:1 I. I awl the 1.111•11. ,r. tlint 11.. 1. 4 tk t.. ,nt .tll.l.lrniroble 6 our DRK"S tok“loS PEP ENT ..tylt.r. nnJ two...ltlt, L.! tier .1..14.1011 - Exult nch Black Silk • ' het. and :tiny...l •• Strii."..lal.l Plaid “1.1. •• T. fetal " Challi " Iturego •• •• •• " Lax ai A 1..,. Tumor", Ilan g,•.., Liu tie, AND 31ANT1.1.:. Our S 1 11 i and Haan.' Ira)/ all the to.o ~r Crape, C.fitike,, "tvlln, , Lc. OW' .tok' k of (.Alas, Flannemisa, ska•vaa, A.... .4 Slll' palowd by any .t.a..k Wara. of tho )hniut.aine Also, ansaninioni. of NItrUItNINIe AND EI;RNISIiINtI 1)0111 EST ICS. l' tuts, Ofitghants, Cllecka Muslins, Tieklitga, Kentuck Jeans, Cosslnettn, Ca/ad:nerve, Cotton, Lmen and Van t Stuns, kr. Alan, I.llortal, !Lottery, Ribbons, and every other an tut,. tonally kept iti a find-class Dry floods hLaaa•, to which a e solicit a call and examination before purchasing elsewhe, e. J. we feel coif deat we have lawn able to exhibit such d,.•elrable stock. 1,1 )1 * l Formerly Voung, Steve...in S. Love, m 1,17 74 Market street, l'lttalnirgh, Ili. HOTELS. MANSION ROUSE, CI EOB,CIE AURENTZ, PROPKIET , IX, No. i 44 Liberty street, Just braid,' the Paasenger Depot of the Penitsylt tuna Inuit oai,Whidi limbos it Vito Mont clolVenlent house nu the city for pawa.Mgers art ring by that road. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, filled at, In ...Aiwa style. the NIANSIUN HOUSE. would respect fully solicit a share of public patrottar. There is attarlaml nplelulld STABLE and exteusnven 11/14.10N YARD, alloril lug ttlliple accommodation to trarelers and teamster, His Larder and Bur will be furnashed with We beat the market can aftord. _ . • (~.I T . CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. io Clair strewn+. Pittsburgh, Pa —The undersigned, forme! ly of " Brew Hotel," hitting taken Its.,. large and I . .mnin..• ditous IItYTEL, aud Iwviug I.lllled it In InnscninCent style, would respectfully 11,ite Ins Irteinis and the traveling wild, to give him a call. Assured. with the cournntemca of li ar house and his Mug erperwine :in the bUtlinneni, n give entire sanafaction, and Inn cllargen nnsbante. W)1 C LNVNELLY. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, corner of Liber ty and Urant ernes, near the Railroad Depot janl:lly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. RESTAURANTS KENNET ALE.—W. D. ENGLISH, Stile Bottler of 83IITIPS celebrated Keunett Ale and Brown Stout. Jaw, Common Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottle. The anootion of families, and the trade, to real octrully aull:y MINERAL WATER AND SARSAYA RILLA.—wm.D. ENULISII, Pat street, tn•low Penn, is now manufacturing and hottiliag the above beverage* on an extensive scale. His article* are of the tat quality. and manufactured from the purvey materials. 1x117,1y :HOSIERY AND GLOVES—Auuther very large assortment of Summer Hosiery, tiloves and Mitts of every description, just received by myl9 A. A. MASON A CO. JUNE MAGAZINES—Just received and for sale by H. MINER & CO., Nu. I? Si:W.oBdd etre.t : Harper's Magazine for June; Lhaity's Lady's Book for June ; Peterson's Magazine for June; Art Journal for May. All the NEW BOOKS published are for sale by EL MINER CO., No. .3.2 Smithfield street. E MERY -75 kegs for sale by IL A. FARNSMCK twin OO. ~'^~~~h:. n: )i, ;Pak 1 18 . Ohio and PennVltania Railroad. ONLY ROUTE. Wl': REF: DAILY THAIN:I rnentnerirsiasivirmlMMlEE 101-I , IM PYTTSIII:IIG - 1 1 TO- CINCINNATI., K. ,rTE %%ail 1111:1:1: LAMY TRAINS FRO 1/ l• ITY SBDRO TO DA Y I'ON AS DIS DIASAPuLIS. OHIO AND PENNSYLVAMA i 1,/ 1-' OS 44 =DEM Th. Isitmvx-t ter I Vial' NI 1'.•141,,a .1 At, MI=T IZEM!I EBIZIMIE It••••r,, it 111.1.1' EMMEN =MIN i Cat ti, I ELM =SE WEI .' .:74:--?,-..t, .r.,'.-.,17;-.7- LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAPS. VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS. Quickest Route from l'itterburgh to Cincinnati. CoNNECTINO at Clllollin/di with U. S. Mail Line Steatite Is, Co , ington and /1111100.01., Ohio rind Mississippi Railroad, and the Lou renceburgli Route. Cministhig vin Columbus rind Xoliiii., with the Dayton and Xenia, and I l'entral TICKETS, via Colima , . and Cincinnati, to Lexington, lorolnvilte, St. Ismis, Indianapolis, hr., he. Via , Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, St. 1.01116, dr., Lc. TILE LITTLE NITA3II via COLUMBUS, connecting with the C.ningtoti and Lexington Railroad, the U. s. bud Line Steamers, the Ohio and Alississippl Railroad. rod the Law rencehurgh Route, offers facilities no other runt!, Call 0, as thtough tit'kets by all the above routes Call only Is ye surnd cin Columbus and the Little Mlatul Railroad. The route from Crestllne via Columbus being the shortest to Cincinnati, enables a um . i . orns and sap Jpczii. Couto _Aka.. 1 ,,,,.. 0g0 rn have toll UlllO 100 1110111.1. By the Eirest and Belli:font:ane ioute from Cresilina, n dan,p1,,115 and break-neck speed u rrlutrei, and corn's/led to overcome distance. By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, passengers ride over roads balhuted and sine Ali. By the Forest and Bellefontame route, passengers ride over the roughest nails in OM, THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. FIRST TRAIN 101,0,1 Pittsburgh at 3.00 o'clisk A. M. for Crestime, Columbus, Xenia, Cin‘nnuati, Lotassille, St. Louts. Lexington and I Lawrericelnirgli Route. TIIIA Trion arrives at Cincinnati one hour and forty minutes In sham, 01 the Forest noel mate. SECOND TRAIN leaves Pittsourgh at 710 o'clock A.' M. for Crestllue, Columbus, Xenia and Cincinnati. This Trani unikesconnection only via Columbus ti, Cincinnati. THm, Taw( leaves Pittsburgh at :1 P. M. for Crest hue, G.luitilnia, Xenia, Cin,inuati, Isimsvale. Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawr , bcd , urg,L Ratite. TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON, AND INDIANAPOLIS. Fin T Tours ha.. Pittsburgh at 100 o'clock A. M. tin Crest hue, c, ins, Xenia, 1 , , 9 Lon, indinnupotm. Lnln ) et t, Tea re Dante, Vincennes, St. Louis. Cairo, Evansville, hr. SECOND 'CRAIN Lanes I . IMI I / 1 11/11 at 710 o'rlock A. M. na Grunt Dayton, Indianapolis. Lan) rue, e Daub., Vincennes, St. Is 'ills, Cairo, Evansville, Ac. THIRD "'RUN lose,. Pittsburgh at locick P. 31. to! Crest line, Colima... .)( en las Liar ton, 1 tuliannts.s, Isfay et b . , Terre Haute. VIIIOOIIIIiTi, St. LORI., Cahn, Evansville, do. N B --Secure your ticket , via Columbus, and you are site Of 4'0111.1.W strainers lenve Cincinnati Sall) for Memphis Vlcksburgli, N nulls', New Odes., he, Tice Columbus being the dlrert rout+, the 'rims Tablon of the E.t. , rn I{,AAlis vv .11111410.1 1., run In close counis huh with this rehoni. routs tor all information and Thiough Tickets, please apply at it, ohs and Pennsylvania linaroad Office, tcorner offlce,) under the Nlooollglaiela 1101180 .1. U. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Ur at Federal Street Stattott, ti E 0 PARKIN, Ticket Agent. 0 F.U. 0 SESSIONS, Arent, Pittsburgh. STBADER, ileneral Agent, Cincinnati. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD BROAD °AUBE. It AILROAD. l'ITTSBUID;l1 To ST LOUIS, DIRECT . THE • .1113 iq •It!.' mitklug e Orr conau , ti..on! lieggagr han nod ;I. I ) b,u4g.• T%i V ILt ANCE OTH -no ER . . i„. K. with AWA.I epnctuua ItAt.i•U a,t“, Pia Ida/n.42{10. ...WI, uht.l, Wire Kr•qtt val.. I. 141. Ira, :I.i ud N till Itl.atlesl.al.l, to t Vi 1 . 1.- I rtur, . I II". P.••IJi , krn• in b.. 13 of s-ar,11.11 sto‘f P•p• - ed t .sup.mioa eL,unaeq nl.l kept tip 1 . WU DA ILS T ItA L s, e hiburgh s 011., an.J I'v 11...111-.4,1, Late n. TRAIN LL.4IG{ At 7. A A NIAII TRAIN LZ,Vi at 7 A. M 1 , :1e 33.4) f• .Nt •,11[1 , . tn•n. At tr.rtlw. An 10 IL..spoil , and t.•: 1 , . f{•utr . 11, Vhi mud Lt.!, l'arweweer. Ka Cairoan.l New cirieww. wilt twin tie, Ills Courrwl 16wit • Ku/ arrf ritic at Ceure le , rwed le. ers ml‘wrwe •.1 two ,tlier route. lite ha. I.• 111,4 1. , 1111.1.nted, [tort Nt. L nits te City, t•otrueet• at Jeriewwdi (It. with KtlfiNls. I . w. ketA, inwl.:tig the eiteripewt• al:tick:era and uemot emuitort. Kang4l.lll.u.l otat.k.4 iwnserr gen cwt iwor.whiy bate we. ~w r u ill L-r rat. threugh wlth the Exprtwet '.43.ll..trrisar„ at the ocu4n.. tient. •:( Itagguize tvtAtelt l'itbaburch and St l.otrx Cair, %.6 411 cx111.4 Tu . 1....ts by Ow vid 11.4iat.6.1 I . ...rurrem 6111 I.foo nal! Nktrooreoppi 114,111,3.1. Ow. •tite ..0/ I.lssssss. $4l/$1 1.11-111.4.1, , 1 s , ssss.lsl. t•--flowitnl4. Int.& lb .4 Ism,. Y d<k, Ytner CL Iteilet.attsmo a u.l l 11041 1$ {A $.11111.1.11, ,11$. s.olsl li.. 1$ 11/6 1./14111$•43. .$1•$1111111 ~•.1 /.sssA t As t.• 1.1 1111.. l 4,ll'll.'l,i:l'm —I I, tun, I. pr— T ./..1111. , t A .•.•rr:t t 1.1 41. 11 4 11 1.../,:+/..L. . II) J NI 41 'WA I Ni-,..1 1 . 1 , It I: ,„, i 2 k• ~ 5‘11.. , k \ l'IlE PE:NNSVI.VANIA RAILROAD. 42g;g. Tlt CKSTIZA 1:01.1 ottueet," ttinia. • a At \ t att.l I. a ....Int t. ,t4l•-•11. 11111. qt.. I T l / 1 . Ai VII to/1//Arr I / 3 //// 4.11 1. IZn ///. /1././ \ %/-1/./ - t, 1/./ 111/...1 111411, ,:1.1 1 t. 1 , . I 1.11 f/./ ar/Ir.l I.• mud It ./til /1/./ teal AT 3% 1,1. liskier bet sweeo PI,II d Ipb lr.b!'lttrhurr,h / It./. i. "1/.... V tee.._ 14...4.• .7 , lBl.lsery. n 1.11,4 • 11,11.1 u ear. 1,0 =OEM Till 1, I, - to ON 114-y.,114,4, Ku , . 13 .1,1 al, 0 I,lk. I lemp, F 1.1.,..41 mod P . I . k. 1,, 1 i " r Lm ru :ye — IL. f 111) ..( I.• ! • airk lweiLege,/%n7”). n II; t.. Ae,40.. , 1 11•1, l'IslIn•l , !).kos .111 1.. I art.dlll., kfl.4lll' [NT. 11, - . u 1 , 41 t: .1 Nl:t,tm.. A n.J., is. l:•. O,IIV h mom. A ~•„ , N1.4.11P. , 11 11./ 1 , 11:! '11... .1 . It , 11. II lb IL'ATON, I . l, g ht 11. J IJOILIAEKT, Superlatititartit, AltoonA. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CARRY IMO 'lilt Great Unated State• Mall and Ezpres 1 . 1,4:hill.:1( TR 4IN, U 411.1 . I,no I,I:IILqUE I=l R.. 1, Mini. tho R and Clisca., wuA tinlrtin Rnilr , +ld I-111 Ili.. tioHi Att.- t And It f .•I Sr. 1,01:1s, C111L.4.00 T.. Tar UU 111.:141.. Y. 1 , , 1 11 :yted Ity_R, 1' 11 ST 1,, ANI. BIRO Ex PR:!, 1 1 ,p , ..tig , •:, 1, SI 10,1. I,y 11,, , oat. , 1•114 Ml'. 11 R etl maid art , currit.l din•<t to in Lol/00, A. M. nu,l 4 P M --Di:Duque AVD IIALILNA n.uuoctiug at Du nl.utl. t,bpikAite Dubuque) with a th.lly Ufa , "( Steam Pack(qm k.r st. Paul awl thu Upper Minsi, alppi rirVir tit It. t mina 1.•((ve CAiro by Cilleago nod Dubmpla nt 7'30 A. M. and 7:(A) P. M. Passengers trout the Ilat and plat.a on thn Ohio Aver, clastitand ho St. Louis, will save Ii stuns of tudlous maid ti eertiain river navigation from Otltv to St. Louis, and arrive fifteen hours lu advance of the river route, 11 taking the rate at ()Oro Tickets to St. 1,114, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and rill Wu. portant plrn. by thin route, mil bo Lad at the Alen of the O A P. and C. A P. Railroads iu Pittsburgh, and Miebigliil Control Railroad In ellimgo. K. It. MASON, bAS Paperhasn't GrEo. BINCitIA Isl CO. TRA SPORTA TION L. Vit PENNA. CANAL - met RA I LIMA D.—The subs,, i1m,14 xnr 1.1,1 to 0101. VtitTY TONS OF Pitt II.IUCE LAII.L to rusts 11,4phia. Baltimore, or Now York, via the Shots Works. They will pay particular attention to Way Freights Into eel, Pittsburgh and Johnstown. Having a DAM LINK UP FIRST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL WATS, we hope to lie able to rrilder twain , sutiefuctiou. K 1 b:lt'S 'I'ItANSPORTATION LINE- Antlopau itg the want of facilities fur ti unsporting Freights to and from the E. ••rti CIL" yin Polll.yiVllltia Clllllll and Itauroaus. at. 110., lucreaast our slat of Boats, Ac., on sumo, to a lAA BLE DAILY LIN It, which gives us a capacity of over 1500 tons per month earls way. e assure our frauds, and those disposed to patronise the State illiprowittentß, there will he nothing spewed on our part to rood, uottorai satisfaction in torwarding linutteru and Wester u Freights with promptitude and despatch. K atlgll:y Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa._ • THAT Lo EXPECTED BOOK, the SPAlikulVtiFt..B PAPPAS, by Frederick S. rozdt•uo—one u.-at 12mo. The above will au doubt La the popular Spring honk, and is dastinod to a largo sal°. Pluribustali, a song that's by uo author--a deed without a name.—porio•trated by Q. Philander Doesticks, P. It. Just oceived hr. . W. A. UILDENFENNEY A CO., oppoalte the Theatre AGARI)EN LO'l' FOR SALE—Containing nix acres of excellent Land, situated on the wetter% tfinirtiers Creek, tt, Kohut/ion township, Pi', :Mies (rin the lily, and hear lliotolleaors. Fortliug. The Land in o ell adapted to (Jai...Jelling purposes, us it lies sloping to the 'mall; hos a comfortable Frame lions° 30 feat by 16, one and a half stone-. high; a good spring of water at the ,1001 and a variety kit ChtliCO Frllit Tree. Just aammeticiug to bear. Price $6OO. For further particulars, apply to BLAK F.LY A lUCILEY, Real Estate Brokers, feb•27 Corner Seventh and Smithfield its. 1 4 1 RES11 SEEDS—Garden, Field and Flower _I: See,* of the must approved and reliable varieties, wholesale and retail, at the Sad and Agricultural Ware liouae,47 Fifth street., of (NM) JAMES WA QODA ASH of a good and uniform quality manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company at 'Farentum; ou timid and for tale by FM:2MM/ 81105., ALSO. 3 gross Lndlutn'is Speak; 4 roes lliriaatid.arid'eftlerman BitLer. ; t. 600 lbs. Guru Tragacantb 400 lb& Nutmegs; Concentrated Lye, a now article for making Soap ale pound worth teu of potash ; on hand and fur sale by niy3 FLEECILNG BROS., A LOT OF GROUND, near Bakerstown, .110 l will be 'told very low, If applied for soon. It contain one•tenrti of an acre, and &, In a °antral Eolith"' APPIy ok MUM. tt••- . ~✓~ ~ r=;F y. AItRANCIVMENT PAStF.NURR TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, Excittor SUNDAYS, . , . heaves Pit taburgh for Cresttine at lOU A. M., 7:30 A. M and 3 P • • LeNVI, CI 0 4.41 Lille for Pittsburgh Ea EMU A. M., 7;100 I'. M., and P. M. The. Trains make dose connections at CRESTLINE with Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE FONTAIN E, INDIANAPOLIS. " HOAG°, SAINT LOUIS, and all points uu ruad9 •t and South-west through 01110, INDIANA and !LUNCH:, TRAINS PROM PITTSBURGH coupe, :.t Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Ne'- s R.wul, for CHI CAGO. TOLEDO and SANDUSK Y ; fussing as quick and sure rournaltitms to CHICAGO, us by any other route. Con. met kVA are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh R.,ad, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and BU YEA LO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, Tuledo and Chicago, have the te•neft of a night's rest, at %outfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next eveuiug. Tluins East front Crestline make clan. conue:C. ul with Trains on lh•ausylvauia Central Railroad fur PIiLLADIM, A, BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. 'mitt puu II TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin cinnati, Louisville, St. Louie, Indianapolis, Bellefontaltie, Chicago, Itock Island, lowa City, Dunlieth, WIN., Springfield, I li., Fort Wayue, Cleveiaud, awl the prin cipal cities in the West. Through tickets over this line may be had at all of the above places fur Pitiaburgh, Philadelphia, lialtimure and N.,: York. NEW BRIGHTON ACCONIODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh et 7, A. M. and I!,i, P. M. Leaved Pittsburgh fur New Brighton, at A. M. and P. M. eksr - Fur tickets and further information apply to A. T. JoILNSON, at the corner office, tinder the Monongahela House, or at the Federal street Station, to GEO. PARKIN, ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. terns H. MOORE, Snpl. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN TIIROVJ 9 Northern Illinois to Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA Chicago, Burlington and Quincy FOILDEKLY TRY CILIDDLO AnD ADLORL, LYD CDNTRAI MILITARY 'ruse? RALLacien, IS NOW OOMPLETED, and Trains run the entire distant (loin CiliCAO) BUItLINUTUN, lowa, without cluing of Cure. The Only Direct Route to Burlington, Quincy, Keokuk, Mow-aline, Uqunaka, Wapello, Fort Den Moan., Council Bluff, Sc., and the ONLT ALt RAILROAD ROOTL from Claicag to St. Louis, Bloomington, Clinton, Dtx.latur, Cairo, Spring told, Jackaotiville, Naples, and intermediate Station, on Du Illinois Central, Orem Western, and Ohio and Minnie/44.p Railroads. Train. 011 the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival 01 T 111.111,1 from the East—uvolding all laying over at any of tle , p ante. Stages here Brirlington daily for Solo horn and Central [own and Northern Missuuri—ruakin;., P quickest and 1311vt reliable route to rewcti all the =lloll4llli points west of the Mississippi as for 11J1 Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty index leas staging than by any other route. The Road. large portion of the way, lo laid with the Cuten:lool , ILA: the aniootheet riding end beet Railroad In the West—well mocked with the moat modern Locianothew and elegant new Ike By this route. passengers are sure of making Conner nous, and arriting at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding, the Notations delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga. lion. as ou the route try Alton. Baggage cloaked direct through from Chicago, and uo barge for handling at any Til KOLA It TICK LTS by this route can be purchased all the 'twined Others in lire East; at the Office of the Coe , pee , corner of Clark and Lake otrerte, in the Giatote goading; at the bopot of the Onions Railroad, and at the Nliclisgun Central Katloc.d Uthee, corner of Lake and Dear t.,rn streets. opposite irequoiri Uwe., Chicago. Fit VAUNT by this route wild receive immediate a...pith h. C U. HAMMOND, Supt. C. E. FOLLY T, General Ticket Agent, Chicago lir TICKETS eau be procured at the principal Haiti, int We,. of I lie t oonti y mil" (.rent Americian and U. S. Ezpren and AIR LINE ROUTE ILSTW ICAGO AND - ST. LOUIS. %tenni., 11 I NOI11:1 , 11.:1( unJ RNIN DEER, nalaulna; ILI r.-I ,e t ,vith Pa:vernier Trninat trove Alum at, ca::1 N. ate , . lxudiuK. Theme ...Itive..tee nud talegdnon, 111, unman...mad t.O I.•_..n.unte.. Itring fattati nit ,t alts Lithe unJ mmtatmat 11 tel t tttant..l..l•ltott pmetentzens the ttivltortualat . t tea ...lan, the diva tan...able ita SWIMS, nulroad trtvelin,. ea tl rett.Lhatt, Lune relree.Leati Irvin the ofteets of B. long anti FitILASK A ['aim it the meet direct. I nn, etisa INHA. lip rlll4 etre dq,l kr 111., ehitigteh, hiniugth.l,l, .1 e ksehlll \...1.1.m, and all pain.. eh the Nil...dna/mu. N 11,• lousta-rian.l tont Tentnanteo tit .q+, ..1.• anp.atant aaaotg nn ,I.ance, la.tutr, seventy-two toil.. i.-aa to N. Lana. tlnrtyasrvyn rutka lean to Itlootunigtott, an I till)a•Olt wiled lel. to .t . .pc tuoi./.!. (Lau by any tall, r.•utr. rlJt k os,:l3 TtcletsiVy tbl, rule prole nt tlke Itatirkaul Tkcicet Odle. In Nen cc. Botost, ,1••:)a k to., Baltimore, Albany, !Suffolk , Ar.. and at nll Throt4ll 1,1,1 kiln,. thtaughout the Stales, cud in tik.cogu at tile t'oulpolly•N vtti. e, c 48 I..rbUril I' rt,t, piaaute the Tre mont 11,15, —aud nt the Depot of the Illunmi Control Ran , aid. fa.o ”1 linter ,trees hell Will olsvoya bn at the Dreinas of to. tar,.oo. !Skald. F ,kang iota. Chicniton to Cluss , k btel,Kng , t,. nay ;Kola desired on the line. It 1' NIOIWAN, Jr., Stuperinten.lent 11. J *ITT (Senora! Itonoeuger Atratit, NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, 1. , I , t . lag Steubenville & Indiana Railroad %%Intl/ 1, now totitplettai and ID .11Coamsful operation Let t .•u mettbr ut Ole anti ( . 0111Luting itailroati and Stuatukiat facilittea, this route oitnt, to thetrareler a degree of rtautort unrivalled by any Road tuuntug Wow lino Pittalturgb. Ou and after MONDAY, :November bth, 1665, a DAILY LINE of elegant and awlft running Steamers, commanded I•. experienced and wco.uuntalating offteers, will leave Pitts burgh every day at 5 P. M. Otptalu Goa Dom. FAIRY QUEE.N. J. C HMO. A4' Paaaeultrres nlevp vu Ixmrl, and reach Steubenville at o'clavk tha tollowtutt tuurumg--vottaectiug with the Elba Ti alu at 7:15 A. M., making direct connection svith Tti us for all the above ettletv—thus obtaialug a wadortable ulight'n mat, xud aevaltng thefanyue of night travel by railroad. tfult- Fare AS Ctitgll.l as by Puy other Eatilreml mute. For Through and load Tickets, and further information, Inquire of JOHN J. HOUSTON, No. ns Water street, Pittaburgh. GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent, L. DRVENNY, General Agent. norl3 OPEN FROM WENT NEWTON TO CONNELL:WI LLE, 011y-.fight miles from Pittsburgh, on the Youghiogheny This new firstsdass Road Is now open for the transporta tion of intssengere and freight, in connection with the fine steamer EOLIAN, from Pittsburgh to Contiellsville,ihtily, as follows: GEO. 111NCIIIANI & co., L.l.tuitl LW., Liberty Kr THREE TRAINS DAILY ( EXCIEPT SUNDAY.) CENTRAL ROUTE ALL RAILROAD TO THE MISSISSIPPI RAILiWAII MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, AND TV. , CRAM'. or CAM AND 6AG5.1.61 nVuIDID. 11A CDICAUO, ALTON AND Fr. LOUIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Id 18•1s•Ippl. LOUIS in 15!; bourn. Truius kifv , %•11r: ni 1,1.4., foot of lintof htrrvt-- , 1.41:• exoloted.. 7 A. NI. rt ~t• ,1411), zAttuid.A)• t aa.1.1 1.:t2.1,;r1:11t d.ilp, ?uodays excvpt,,l A \ tlO.O//,../ h. S. lenos. 'lt thr,t :0 Ail.,n 1:59 withott 01 1.1,6 or 1ntr.:,114.!,r. slid rouuert With hho Comisnit • Iltolll PITTBI.IUktOIi TO C"lttntlttte, I uttittuttpolis, ati;e 4 ,,a, o..llttetl.. Terre Illaut et, ILik lAmistle, V fureunen, lout. City, St. h ula, Ervterttle, Ittamytte, Ituyt.ort, Cairo, LiuJena., Xettist, Mempbfx, Peoria, teksbunr, Newark, New OrJenne, AND Till F1)1N0I,L CITINS IN Till WWl' AND SOUTH, PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD. The steamer ROLIAN will leave her wharf, above the Nlonommliela Bridge. every afternoon, at half-pant three ,ieloek. for Wet Newton, cuillieCting there with the Morn or Tretu leaving at 140 for em.melleville, and reaching there at 100 A. M, lu time for the Stage for Uniontown. Fan , to CAmtiellevllle $1 75 Fare to Uniontown 2 25 A Train will leave Wuuolteville iu the morning, nt 6:15 o'clock, for Wont Newton, and connect there with the 4tnatuer tolian at iu time to react, Pittsburgh at 1 P. M. Fare from Cuunellsville to Pittsburgh Earn from Uniontown to Pittsburgh... The Local Freight and Passenger Train will lease Con• nellsville at itlffe A. M., and returning will leave West Newton at 3,30 P. M., stopping at all way stations for freight and passengers. On Saturday the usual afternoon train will lie over until the following morning at &31) o'clock. Passengers by thu Saturday afternoon boat from Pitts burgh our by this arrangement go forward without delay. For further information, apply to the Officers on board, the steamboat EOLIAN, or to the Agents at West Newton and Con mills, Ile. D. W. CALDWELL, octal Assistant Superintendent. ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD TWO DAILY TRAINS PROM PITTSDUROIi TO KITTANNINO. Leave ea fullowx: No. 1, Ifixpreva, 8:34.1 A. 'M., arriving 11 KlttaLlting At 11 A. AL Nu. 2, Accommodation, 6:40 P. M., arriving at Kittanning at P. M. Fare to Kittanning, $1,318 STAGES WILL RUN FROM KITTANNING, In connec tlon oRh the Trains, for the following places: PAHL VA AL $1 751Bsvoksills.. $3 75 3 25 Brady's Baud 2 25 2 25 Reftneraharg 2 50 Al ah ming . It 0.1 Itnmk. to all of the above places can be procured at the eurnor of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Depot oh Taylor street. . . Omnibus. will leave the corner of Market and Fifth, and Penn and Wayne streets, et 7.40 A. M., and 4:60 P. M., in connection with the Trains. A. J. HOPPER, mr2 tinperlotandent. FARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm, con taining acres, about one Wile below the city, oppo pots Manchester. There is on the premises, a large frame Luna and stable, about 100 bearing apple trees ; also peach, cherry and plum trees, grapes, &c. This place would emit a good gardener. For terms appy to my 9 B. E. & .1. H. SAWYER, N 0.47 Wood at. _ _ FARM FOR SALE.—We offer for sale a Farm of 119 acres, about 3 miles from Logan's Sta. tfoo (on the Allegheny Valley Railroad). The howprdOye• ments consist to part are good and roomy dwelling. bones, frame born, Ac. 55 mares of the land It cleated andcoltlra ted, balance timber. The whole is watered by excellent Priai9L APPLY to VW) BLAKELY A UNE rl=A DR.. MORSE'S I N VIGORATING CORDIAL, A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. Health Restored and Life Lengthened HORSE'S INVIGORATING. EI f IXIR, T WILL replace weakness wi strength , , incapacity with idlicienCy, irregularity Willi 1 11111fOri1141!)d natural activity, and this not only without hazard of rear lion, but with a happy effort on the general ortpanivAtion. la-Bear In mind that all maia ibis, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paraliaatioo of the nerve of motion and sensation M physical death. ' Seer lu mind, also, that for every kind of nervous diMMtre; the Elixir Cordial is the only reliable Preparation known - CURE OF NERVOUS DISRASREL, No language can convey an adequate Idea of the Immedi ate and anima miraculous change width It occasion in the ilia:aced, debilitated and chattered nervous ayatem:wioStber broken down by esnac, weak by mature, or impaired by sickness—the unstrung and related organization la at once braced, revivified and built up. The mental and phvska sy 'uptown of nervous disease vanish together under ita.itldu• ooce. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cordial properties of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and restore it to its normal condition. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of Maxi to the head, malaticholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destruction —fear of insanity, dyepapsia, general prostration, initabllb ty, nervousness, inability to sleep, diem.° incident to wales, decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, montenanta, TROIS terrors, 1,1.10n5/don of the heart, impotency, constipre tion, rtc, from whatever causes arising ia,if there be any reliance to be placed en human testimony, absolutely 'nal- Mble A GREAT MEDICINE FOE FEMALES,. The unparalltied effects of this great rissturatise In all complaints incident to females, mark a new era to the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants hare been inceuted. , - thousands of invigomnts concocted—all purporting to be sperigod in the various diseases and derangements to which the dellatte formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN UP SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tre more, pains in the back, or any other disorder; whether pe culiar to her sex or common to both sexes 4 -should give the Invigorating Co rdial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial, after they have need a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy oft spring, who would nut have been so but for this extraorill nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the man) diseases for Which it is recommended. Thousands of young men bare been restored by wing it, and not in a single in stance has it failed to benefit them. PIIB.SONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. Or consumptive habits, are restored by the me of a bottle o two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, gel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. These are some of the cad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the bark and pains In the head, disunites of eight, lass of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritre. bility, derangement of the digestive functions, general de bility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the faartui effects on the mind are much to be dreaded. Lone of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to talciety, seitkitstrost, love of solitude, timidity, etc, are some of the evils produced. All thus afflicted, REFORM CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, • Should reflect that a sound mind and body are th* most no ceneary requisites to promote connubial happiness; Indeed, without these, the Journey through Ws bananas a waist) pilgrimage--the prospect hourly darkens the lieW ; the mind ts , comes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the [listen cooly reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with your own CAUTION I Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has beau counterfeited to) some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor•: lac-smile Iww•d over the cork of each tmttle, and the follow. lug words blown in the glass: Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial. C. H. RING, Proprietor, N. Y. The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated, in plot bottler —price three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, six fur twelve dollars. C. H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, N. Y Sold by Drugitista throughout the United States, Canada and the Weer Ind lea. Pittsburgh Da. GEO. H. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood at. FLEMING BROS, No. OU Wood Bassist; R. L SELLERS, Wood street. Allogiseny Csty...BECKIIAM & M'KENNAN; ........JAMBS T. SAMPLE & CX).; . ...... J. P. FLEMING. • Agent for 0h10...J. D. PARK, Cincinnati. (.01:dim1y CURE OF ASTHMA NND CONSUMPTION NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL DROUGFIT RO:4 , THE DOOR OF THS MILLION A.WuNDEItFULDISCOVERY has recent ly been ruktie by Dr. Cliatui, of this city, in the treat ment of Consumption, Astham, and all dein.ee of the Lunge. We refer to - Da. Crane Ilrosnre, oa latuittlitu Brogan APOR Lan Cur.a.av Siam," With this new method, Ur. C. has riset..red many afflicted ones to hie.altit: as an evidence 01 hub, he Las innumerable certillent.. tipesking of the treat Iseult. a Idly. IWI nmutrks: - It is evident that inhaling --eonstiunly breathing an agreeable, healing Taper—the iuwlnuual properties 111118 f come In direct contact with the v: hule renal cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many :mil varied clunges produced upon them when introduced into tit.• stunuicti. and sul.Vect to the process of digestion." The Ilcgenus Is for sale by all the Druggist,. throughout the ,atutry."—Sere York Dutchman gi.lailidiry The Inhaler in worn on the breast, under the linen, with ont the listatt incourenietice—ths hest of the body below sixth. lent to evaporate the fluid. llueetreda Of 1.. of cures, like rite tidlenitis, might be named: One pinekit4o et Die Ilygelatia has enrol nu, of the Asthma, of cis yvvtev standing. .1. F. bilt.utraT, I am care.' of the Asthma, ul Wu years' standiug, by Dr Curies' I lygrana.. NI.t.IIIIALLY KASTON, Brooklyn. V. ?dm. PALL. of No. 6 Iltuutuund street, N. Y, ass ctirml of severe Mae of Bronchitis by the Ilygesua. My sister has tewu cured of a distressing cough, of several years' standing, cud decided to be incurable by the physi cians. Me trio cured to one mouth, by the Hypsum. J. H. GaULIERT, .11.10.1111011,1, Me. The Rey. Dr. Clitarta, of N,"14 . York, tontßioa of our niedi rice in Lilo following language: New You, November 15, 1851. Dear Su—l think highly of Dr. Curt& Hygeana m n rem rdy in diseas. a the throat tied lungs. Having had noire opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced that it le moat ea.-dont menitrine, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the cheer. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygnana in the ORIGINAL and 0111.1 GENUINE ARTICLE; till others are base imitations, or vile And IXJURIOUN counterfeite. Shun them as you would POISON. For sale by Dr. Goo. It. Keyser, 140 Wood street ; K. Sellers dr Co.; L. A. Beckham- Aliegteiny City; Jells Sargent, N<Ar Brlgbtou; C. L twiner, it.bester. myl4.3lsurlu Tile: SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From all parts or the country, north mud south, the proprie tors are almost daily lu receipt of such flattering testituoio ulale as the following, relative to B. A. Fulinestuck's unequal ed Vermlfuge: Messrs. IL A. Flahnestock (b.—l have been selling your Verruifnge in thin plate for live years, and take pleasure in stating, for the Information of WA trade and of the public, that it has been, F. far eta 1 know, one of the Most Batista, • tory remedies In the market, and one of the most saleable medicines, we have. I have also personal knowledge of Its good effects in unmet - ens ,alien uniltr the treatment of our ph otoloss, all of whom turn it regu arly, and always found it to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I MU recom mend it an one of the safee and boot in the market. A. trPOIJ,ENWF.RCK Prrptunt..l and 6u1.11.py B. A. PAILS XSTOCK & th2O ,orlier of w,g r od .ta Elm eta, Pittsburgh F. Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger. THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual excellence. lu ordinary diarrhioa, incipient cholera, an short, In all canon of prostration of the digentive functions, it it of inestimable value. During the prevaletbx of epidemic cholera anal summer ouutplialuts, it is peculiarly efficacioug; no family, Individual or traveler should be without it. entmos.—Be nure to get the genuine Essence. which In prepared only by F. DROWN, at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. K. corner of Fifth anal Chestnut ntreets, Philadel phia, and fur sale by all the respectable Aputhetariels lu the United States, and In Pittaburgh by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, SCULLY' A CO. And In Allegheny by W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. Opposite, Smithfield street, PITTSBUROII, PA. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE STONES tawny's oultatol i Shale and Itlarble Clothing owl Vaults fur Cemeteriett, tumid to order. Furniture and Washstand Topa. and Imposing Stones made by maciiinery, in less time and better style than can bo done by mere manna] labor. Particular attention is paid to the nianutactilre MARBLE MANTLES. of which we hove a large variety of beautiful patterns. Builder. and others are invited to examine our stock, as we feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prima ($ll. and upward.,) but few who are able to own a good house, will be willing to remain lung without procuring one or mere Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing Our painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are nut Wilde to take fire, and cost but little more than a good wood mantle. . . . Our stuck of Marble is the largest In the West, and Whig manufactured by the best wu.itxuen, aided by machinery, Is worthy of attention. Orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, tilled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE. SMUT . MACIIINES.— LULL'S PATENT BURR SMUT MACHINES, used lu 701.) Mills in the run light, clean well: are durable, and whet. they become smooth, the edge can be renewed by crackibg the hurt. Thee have been used for five years in the City NI ills. l'ltteburgiq lune of the hugest mills us the West,) and are warranted to clean welL Fur wticulirs, BEV Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, ttsburgh. aft= W. W. WALLACE._ TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and Laurel Hitt Stones, Bolting Cloths, 14111 Spindles,. Mill lrum,ncrews, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob grinders, Cast Iron Proof Stash, Aa, always on hand and made w order, at 314+ Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna. ap22 W. W. WALLACE. QTEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.- kJ Mosinee. with the latest improvements, warranted best quality, on hand and made to order. Bonen of Juniata iron, made ou short notice. Orderetillied laitte &watch, at 319 Liberty street, Pittabnrgb, Pa. ap22 W. W. WALLACH. PORTABLE FLOURING MILL3k-I , llle subscribes had on hand, and is manutanturi*Vortabla Flouring ttlNs, or an huppoved they ide veryniar pac t, run light, grind feud, Zfiveto fifteen bushels per liottr,) can to driven by litallll, wateriz horsepower; and will prove" a valuable rmiquisitiou to trail lumbermen and large stock feedera. Orders filled it 31fiLlheilk ntreet, Pittsburgh. apt/slaw W. W. wAtir,..tor., BEESO VATFIR 1,151 E.—The undersigned keep constantly on hand a large stork of this article of • the .baet quality. The attention of Contractors and Builders of Navigation Lucks, Aqueducts, Bridges.. Reservoirs for Water Works, &c., is re. quested to this article. The well known rested:ma and im pervioustum of water, characteristic of this Coment,readers It of the first necessity in all structures exposed to the action bf water or damp. [aptiam] ENOIX3H B.ICLIARDBON. CARPETS! CARpETS! !—Superior quality BnalaK Ceittdd Alatttnek•th 7 %ldArrival at the 'Fourth Street Carpet Store.- D. i 892$ as accuXa.uw RICIE ERRS MM;=RM . -. . , : . ; . :.. , 7, 7-. ' - '.',..' . '".!"'i'' , ;. l .1;:,',";• COMM INHALATION =IMO PYGEANA I=2TEM2I2I tletresnozo . , Ala., April 18th, 1845 H. P. SCHWARTZ, LEH A. HEVKHAM 319, 3:21 and 333 Liberty street, N'S HYDRAULIC CEURIqP7OR P J L' t P 1 ft. f Oa' - ), , ~ 4 . . ' . ,-.;.'''',.'7,../.:,,,i •• '',..., $ ' '.4. A , - , e. , . I , • ... —4: A . 5 , n n., -." ::, •1"' , nn - q.. ,. .. .• - n` ,, - n ' Y ,-0- ;:t , ~, , : ~ ,Yn ,:`,.. • f., ',:•-,nn , n ..-..•,:3: , .' 7 , a,!' %, Ij, - . ..1 -..r • , ..v. ,2 1'4 . 1 0 _ , - .., , ti , .. ,,. .. , ?.. , :f.4'-, ' .. t? , : j - r , tF -, '' ,-,-- fr' '-' 'A fr, 14 .k . 3; , - - - ,- ..; - f ..,,,et. 0 - Ip, ...•• ~#l,- -, -, ~,f.;L-7..' • grw.g.0.!,,,,n, • I;iv.,..l4g.T.r.iris, ~ . . . AU 'S einoutrrulailio FOB THE RAPID CURB OP COutiall, 00WA,„ RIM, BRONCHITIS, wil=r assogyk. ASTHMA AND TWA Ramo Js offered to tbecion• numbly with the confidence we feel in Vitp .. ~, ""'' an article will& eatilotkildli ki , Nal ire the happiest e ff ects thatcan-he de' ..r. sired. Bo wide is the field:o(lb nee - ..as- Its cures, that aimost ares 7 section of ' w Alia • N 0 .,...., Iv ties country~ abounds Itt persons, pub. !ii ssp., " ". - 4 Hely known, who have been tutored from alarmlugand even desperate die ethisl'olutheniiiig74Vy l its'nstr.' When once tried, Its nape tleetY Overdrew other nuldlchse of its Idad s itittureppuent to escape observation, and where Its virtue tarostwq, the pahhe no longulteettateithat atitirlonsAirr °Yen. the O ltr* * lll l. 0 . 1 4 dluNPffori Agee 1 1 01 0.14444 , :or` imps, whim afe inemelf to our climes. p p g y Nothing' has sidled lookishibrtbessainitist WattWatt'dens& cad men, than, the aluming.prefafence and at con* nutritive complaints, nor his atifone class diseases had more of their investlgations, and: care L.ta itS,34t. ctio ade qtrate remedy has been providiat, • on which the Plilfflauthdd depend kw protection'from ail iololi 'Open the resti or gans' until the introdectkon, of the OMAP,PPOTORAL. This article Is the productof a long, takeout& and, I believe, successful endeavor' to furnish the ctulonty• withrnith a remedy. :01 this:ha etstethentthe Adietkan PeOlthlablelaW themes!' us prepared to judge, and I appeal with confidence to their decision. If there bony datie. lo be , placed in what men of - every class and, Marton iserttlY4t hme-honk for them; If we can trust our own senses, when we see dangers= affections of the throat and iringi yikaa tab If we thwthpend ou the arsoutuice of Intelligent Phylikiturs who nutholt their business to know—in short If there is any ivillinto upon any thing.then ftiahreftitablyproven that tide meditinedbes re. liege and , doe cure the class of diseases it hi dbignedfor, be• yond any and all others tlmt areknoted to tbmilland. I(W' be true, it cannot be too freely paean* nth too et idelykaawn. The afflicted should know It. A raw* that cures is price• leas to them. Parents should• know it, their children are priceless to them. All should , know It, for health can be priced to pa one. .Not Ottiridemblithe &MAW herd,„lint everywhere, not only in this country, but In all conntries. How faithfully we lune-acted Ott thistmtivktito' 3, iif sliOwlr in the fact that already this article bast made the circles albs globe. The sun never sets on its limits, No continent Is without it, and but few peoplee. Although not in Sogenerat use in other nations as in this, it la employed by the ore Intelligent id almost all civilized countries. It is exten sively employed in both Arporita,-4h Enrops Asia; Africa, Australia and the far-rdi islands of tbe sea. Life is Midair to Its possessors there as here, and they pilau at a reliable remedy with even mato avidity. Ihtithe most pftilliratiolll% of Its kind, It Is an expensive compcsitionof cestly,rriaL Still it Ls afforded to the public at a reautuablilOW pita, ithd what is of vastly more importance,ro therM. LW -quyi te never suffered to decline from Its cniginal standardvif excel. lence. Every bottle of this medicine, 110 W =untutored, is as good as ever has been made heretufeet s PR:se we ere ca pable of making. No toil or cost is spared. In maintaining It in the beet perfection width it it Possible to.prodnce. hence the patient who procares the. genuine:Cam= Pro mast, can rely on having as good an article as has 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 well as the IlattStectitgl of believing that lunch lies been done already. rfir Prepared by J. 0. ATMS, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Masa. _ Sold by B.A.PAJINEEITOCK ,t CO., at wholesale and re tail, by every Dthogist In' linstrargli, and byrodr,Dwdets everywhere. . ~ l e:dalietthw -, 6reat emtgigtatillg. "DroSlll , ll4l , tirtiplit :;t• • sox *ii,ooilrappg goir. or Oeughs, adds: ISPittlug . 3 l o o o, , Althma*. ANDI ALL OMB. LUNG OCIIRLAINTS. C NTor. • T trPe.i' Preparatloo, andlaoffMed Iardb4O9IOPLETS 01713 0 f those Mamma : cd•Alle - ThilleA.lratiff - widish,. If neglected, itl4 to CON sunteirioN.-- it caiitisime Cakitruit. or royal:Mural whatever, butlanampattlrayot. pare Roots, Efeigot, - and reorklicsusso• width bate* specific lnettenea opon t 1 Loom end SbeltAnadocted organs. its lmmedlate effect MAO allay all Irritation. tad roar remove the phlegm and other inolidatieCre; dons, from the Throat and alr-t thVi-natiming the Clough, by subduing he iDiSIZIOIAOII and other. causes which give rise to tt.ltasiTed Grid commended by Phystelses- of -the - stud 0 1 E4 may be given with Parfet/ stet)' t o Intlligest.. ndnir the most delicate female. ; . • ; Las than. /oaf aboalo will geners4 care WAY, orth• L I oar? COLD or COUGH, by following a iho,dlrectloos. One Wile is Ostia,' 'indent' to 4 ils cue lnit- enza. few dose nll ran.* Tickling ks DS areal. ) or Hoarseness. One bottle will effectually stop Spitting Ullood. TAree to Sim bottlia only are recurred In Bronicht. ii. or Asthma. Four to AIM bottles wi l cure any case ot. Inapt.. • eat Connumption. One bottle is warranted always' to do good, and satisfy the patient that he is on the right road to a CiLinE. Judge now whether or DOA a best to tinal.. • Gail& cotes on tie at the otllee from multitudes of restored suf ferers. A. L SCOVILL & C 0.,. ProPtietore, No. 304 BROADWAY, (cur. Duane St.) New - York. , lop tale by all Druggists throngtamt, lb. Wend Seal. and Oattadas. • r Air For sale, wholesale and retail, by IL H BILLIRS CO, corner Wood and Second streets. Sold also by IDINDR.R.SON k BRO., Liberty street: IT. P. SCUWARTZ, and BECK - 1.131 d hteRICNNA.N, Allegheny City, alnv3o3llw The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE.;; e MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discov ered in one of our rommon pasture weals a remedy that cures reery /and of Humor, from the worst &rofattt foci common Pomple. Ile has treated it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except In two cases (both thunder humor.) Ile has now In his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a narsing, sore mouth. Una to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples of the face. Two to three bottles will scour the system of boils. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach . Three to fire bottles are warranted to cure the wont case of erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor of the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and run. mug Liken. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the moat dos- • permit, cases of rheumatism. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst cues of ringworm. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula, A benefit is always experienced from the Ana bottle, ands a perfect cure is warranted when the above qiiantity is taken. Nothing looks so improbable to those who have in vain, triad all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a.com men weed growing to the pasture, and along old stone walla, should cure every humor in the system; yet it is tows. fixed! fact. If you have a humor it has to start. There are no its nor 'ends, hums or ha's about suiting some cases and not t yours. I peddled overa thcersandbottlee of it in the vicinity , of Boston. I know Its effects in ovell case. It his already. done some of the greeted cures ever done In blaseachneette- I gave it to children a year old: to old people of Sixty. II have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flesh. was soft and flabby, restored la a perfect state of health byr one bottle. To those who are subject to a sick headache one bottle. will always cure it. It gives great relief to catarrh and die-- gomo who have been costive for years, have taken. and been regulated by it, Where the body is seitmd worins+ quite easy, bat where there is any dentgament of the clone of nature, it will cause very alagaler retainga, bittleni must not be alarmed--they fatinkysAlliapti•sr Own bur days to a week. There isomer a bad etenit front it. On thie , contrary, whoa that feeling le over; .you widileatryonnielr, like a new person. I heard' some of the moskanftratugutt, encomiums' of it that menever A ilidened to. , No, or I diet is ever necemary--eng the bed Yotittin get: To wise an hertvwhich, when simmered iu awed disavow &mallows liwenrng ot At weekend under thecers.rtleiCe 50 centa. Price of the WOcr iideconery.sl per bitakt. • Directions for. Use--1010....0na table sweated bee &Ow. Children Ovid' eight vests, Unwell sportful; children from/ Ate tor years, Idespooninl. As no direction can bee made cable to all canelltattimth rake -enough operates on tlae wede twigs, a day. , , Mr. =MDT' P. 4l,oo al ' atkendanee in tied. Cote or Scrofula. , Sold, 'wholesale sad row, It Or. XEYSEIi I a 1410 Wood ; , street., corner of 'Virgin idley, and' J. V. 11421LN0, gheny. ltlydear SANDS'SARSAPARILLA. . . IN 'QUART BOWL 'rq She the Boma:a arad IfFoionest Om! of art pAtonteradriv fnzoi 'an barna Stafrof the Mod, or il. of thaßyttest.. NaEALTH depends principally upon - the condition of the blood is oxidation by ha , through the lungs, and distribution into the organ* Of a respiration, and Demotion,.constitute: the phenomena of Life. These organs, ens imbued with wonderful syroptiletioeffinitimq if any one of`theta PrePeril alreetntl• the/All hlweelehlitltted inithinflanted, stomar gets derang pains of all kinds come-on, des: f cially in the head and Ibubseaceompanied with a Dntving heat, loan of appetite, extrinne nepronedad 7141linnieila bid anxiety, depression of spirits, distnriaq iind poaition tomato theelightsephyisicaltadither,-I,otheiritat fluid be charged with the-tdentente of-dkasuKaitbit'Svaltlitc be the consequence. It is thou evidenttharltnieditinklit - needed that will Cleanse and. pm* thevlitonganittattris - SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. It ftrAkairglociiiYieselifitigw Petite.etrentene theleVletnt 1 1 4.,„enntin 9r7 the disease ' e rids complete. an permitsemsr The following•tinsedieited - chummultatiott thousands that are from time to thn[tt title all quarters of the world, to which we hudtaattenttons. Lvov 00., thinion Tam, Nita 14 i 1i 356 - Marra A. B. cis B. Brock item rant—eitithimeti: lir the • spring of 1033 ..I. lett Indiana with my wthroadjapren-chil— di en for Oregtm, and arrived sandy at &donut Aui!te,, 1: 1 :14ite: Haver, without any difficulty; at this place oUr ala Sin DOTWIdg seised with a swelling and severe War in the legikalskin • day by day grew worse, until his legs contracted =distraint, so painful that he could not. Walk: we had tolabi and about the wagon like an infant his moaning was dreadful, keeping us awake nearly all - .night We-:tteched Albany on the 3dof October; completely Isokh , out -by fathom; by this time'tb was reduced ttr perfectiskeletora flare we were enabled to consult - phyddint, lir. Hill, Irina honestly confessed he could not cure him, although he could glee tam medicine that would rellevethe pain, In this ~gg gooey something remained to be done Speedily, of ilea* was Mei Made- Meg reolui .. ine.. l lde4 to, 474 W telLetPla, 3 . • procured a bottler after , raoUg 5r......he appear usameiblit persevering with °Wilms!. Atwand,biltliti, WWI, ere . to grapple with the ,disease, awl caktmal a, morag.gatoate. mut; dm and it rin in fk,i =kW appetite improved ,- and toter begaritokatitriil, nu*** eoursged, I purchased a thivilliot4l badmishlth the', swellings in his h% ll 'Nuke. awl Boiljty,~eibatias eighth of an furls king wine. 044 allsOrlaig= straightened and bmt.W •goers new, - has nos ppearance otbeing_Apipplo, - gga - pmagagmost ' kinds of common labor. ..41111440b0ent1110410 ca ni m rtita 11) ` , # / % o , , t e t*...4Ainis..* widely: , or. piny, epwaram:tuaialusai taw alai. ',,lfOstirs, =An • (Agra lee chea ttrea and scate*l/4 p:. ti n lvAßNl4K:7AinkraWl6olo l / 2 1; and by _ _otattAN-,L *413145: 'W,V2 ...,va , --',.,..;';.4;:i. 40' ,44'4 `i :~~ r%- r tx. :4A q ,-;°- :;".'f , . ,, ° . •k1'-': ~..4i,%,,,7;:''''t'''''''
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