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' '''.'....*.,'1, ''' 'it ' ' -- • - ~.,t.„ 4. 4 ,., - _ , N. , ‘•, . . .•','lt ::::, .., i r ; ,..,7 1 , ...,..t •, ; .., -, ,_ t : ~- .. : nlt . - ; r . , „.' •Or: ;_. t`. • , ".• 1 ... .1 h., , , ', IL ;;'• V' , •T iy :. ' .1 #4,l4,ast'i , it . ' I f e, S k ta. ili "'" •** • ^~ ''» ~i ; 2..,4 r` r:44 4 7 4%, .*? i r . - ! 1 . 5 4 As ifl i Sr iNo4 X a . . 04 14 /Ate .' 44 4 4 4 0 . e - . ,~.~. Mo . . 1 0 THOSE WIIO WISII FARMS !! !-'l', _ have FERTILE LAND at • CHEAP PRICE. and • it easy terms, your attitntion in oiled to lice Ridgeway Farly and Coal Company. Twenty-five acre., or more in po:pia tion. ore given fir $l/0, payable in instalments of $1 ; 'v week or $4 per month. It in located in Elk county, Pst . mei , has one of the beat markets for its produce in the Stmt. , The soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassed ft.r Ler, ing, as examination will show. It is ALL COAL LAND, underlaid by two rli veil • ' ' l.l thy., - which, on axeutint of its facility to the Inky market tts • ha, jia, • , shortly become of Mina-use value. The Sunbury and }an ' • c ~ B. It. pea tlirixtly through it, which Is now under . • : struction from Erie to within a !Mort distance from Ht L• way. The Allegheny Valley R. R. also passes through ii .. connecting it with New York and Pittsburgh. The Ting • • r. "'" , : tlaiis . • it, v elan., . on it is of the most valuable kind. Title unexceptionabis ' good, and warrantee deeds are given. It presieuts a go , -' "`' i Past-. _ and substantial opptunity to commence farming, provelt,..• ' . -etr.il Hsi.. for one's children, r a moking an Inviwthout sure to lucre.- in vales. A new era ts uotir opening tO thin regi on o r co n I try, and It ointiot brit beam., of great value. In a sh, i: Time Coal laud will Is' treble its presentprice Emit.: particulars cub be had Duni the pamphlet., win, In arr 0 1.1 to eligutrurs. Letter,: answered promptly. Apply or address 6.1.31'L W. CATELL, ice,.'r, 130 IValriut st., l'hila Fall Information is Contained in flu pumphle G. ( let.; ~ e . O It.tiROTT . _ i/ CCITI D ROTT ci - CUR'I'IS, Dealers in Real Estat, • . _LA St. Anthony Falls, Nfinnesota Territory Land ltougc.. and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, love- , meets male to the beet nlvaistage, and Laud IVarnints ha .1 tad. Also. Agents for the sole of LorEr in the town of s t CLOUD, 60 mil. from St. Anthony, and head of navigathq above tile Falls. The survey of the great PIIcIRC fLinirt,e.• crtae.es the Motalrenripi at Thu point, and the isono•riou a I vantages it possenues ru a place of business, will :oak:. it t.:: • of the largest cities in the Northwest. r-ETlSr.S.`ie. i Ex-Govern, Ramsey, Minnesota, Hon. Wtu. 11. Welsh, C 1,,. f Jtistise of NI inuesota Hon. J. Sleeker. • • lion. H. NI. Rice, Ihdeende to C. l .4.tross- •• Rice, Hollunizahend a lie, 'W.er i Attorneys at Law. - Messrs. Itortip A Oaks, Bank, re Rev. T. SI. Fu.4...rton, Hegetter of I' S. land Office itep:.) I)E QUINC , EI"ti NEW I'OLUIES-and Net balance Jim. 31. InZ.6 Loses on 22 unlit:ie. not other new Boks, just received by John S. Davison,' • dui , and awaiting proof _pip. to Market, noes 4th street. Ass,}: Ts De Quincey's Memorials. _vets. ika I and Mortgage Loans on Real i, Doi , i Contribute •n, to Literature: Descriptive, Critical, Hum, r - Erstwlt. ......... .. $.1.4-1,416 a.l i al., -1,, ous, Illographkal, l'hilos.sphical and Poetical, by Sono: Ban,' Ft,. k Loa. 4r,....r,". oi t To h/ Gilman. 1). D. Loan s to towns, c oy, sod ern,: ot- E. iritiLAT It Popular Ilistory of the English Bible. Conant. r. ,rint ions At Home and Abrmul. or Things and Thoughts in Arne, 31orti ag • head., Bunk and other Pitt fibs; ca and Europe. y Nlariraret Fuller thisttli. Knot, ledgo eras Ire Power, a view of f the Prodocuie Forces of Slodern Socteti . Cant, UI hank i and the Results of Labor, Capital and Skill. by Churl. , Precut on, Dotes, bea:lng : pet tent. • I Knight; numerous engravings. The Heroes. or Greek Fat, , in tors[ c • on, ' I , ! Tiles for My Laiddreri, by Re, C. Kingsley.. ilypotla. I ..• lkilant t. of prennums to the hands ) mime author. of. Agents and in transit 13 E . Edward Clifford. or Siemer:ea 01 Child/n.l c Carb•r's 1. -ax' J Juvenile; Motley s I)...tch Republic. In cloth and nht... l A nuEurtt of losses during the year.. $0;,111:, IS: "' l le: 1: Wire's Law. of tie Ancient Hebrsts a . A second Joon, t Total amount of lumes paid to dab...L1:6444-6 4'..! Round the World. by Ida Pfiefer. The Queen's Perna.. IL Total it,notint of dividends geld to Llgion in Comnion Life, by Carr. Pedlield's Corriparatt,. liat.i , . tak.,434 o 0 nt East ~f Flayaimpicinty. The directors have declurett it:dividend id credit of 4,1.: r 3:Hes Beecher's Sew }looks, Physiology and Culls to Es- root. on premiums paid upon LIFE Policoa Mirth,: the year. 1,...• cp.. ElTEltina, and Letters to the Pt.ple en Health: al., her Ise tool lb in r relit. upon the premiums ou short term Pointe. t I. iit nr.l, recede Economy and Receipt 19. k : the Great Book for Rays, Jauciat y 31, 1806. GUY R. PHELPS, Serretary. The Wonders of Scion. e: or Young Humphrey Davy (The A A. CARRIER & 1111.0... Agents. on ; .1 I. El Coruna. Apothecary Boy , who taught hinself Natural Ph,. ap20,41 .1 corner Fourth and Smithfield ntit - a i Trast a Ko losophy, and eventually became President of the Royal :se shringunait ciety,) the life of a wonderful Boy, written for Boys; illus. ,• RR . R-." T sus 11/CAE'S. 1.,11T,E11y. I. Crated, only 70 rent. Abbot' s Latnmin g t o Thi t a, an d I,earn. - LIRE, EOF CLII.Ii.GE!!-TIVO SI'LENDI l 1 co St Inv log o Talk. Dickered Little. Folks, for Children, 6 vols.. A: . I: ILI_ 1.1.011 ENtiltA VINGS, entitled " Bolton A htte•y in IA .__ der, .Tunes," at splendid steel engraving, fr m the tel., 11. 11. fintl: HALF-lIOSE-glee unbleached and 1`,t,u,1 , smug by Lnds,r; and the - Dearture of IL, t Agent, Pld mixed cotton, of bust English and German make; ale... laaelitts. from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving front II .1 Lnim 1 silk, merino and merino feet, now on band at n paintit.g by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above en. ntendent. AI L. IfIRSHFELD A SON'S, graving, us $3 per copy, but will be eent frt.: , of chary', ~ L ItAl I. nP3O No. 70 Wood street. foilows: i" -- ll.LCl . ,6'ES___f . i 0 - 1 ba , for sale b y ---•- ! Ti, et ileszibers havo ottablishell a BOOK AGENCY in I Phililetphia. and will furnish any look or publication at • 1._,/ ap29 B. A. FA GNEST')CK A C -0 ' i the retail price, free of postage. Any itemise, by forwarding A COMPLETE LIST OF XIONTIVI , Y 'Ha t'ea't °u,-",,,-"" Zi ti ,, ° y °. ,, l ,l -k jan j am r' ' n a, Y li ' r u l f tiban'fs3a, ;:ciank'X''lLesnlits''''s such TI/k 101 l and _,(I_ 3 IAGAZIN'ES, for May, 1856, wt., dc., will receive the magazines for One year, and A oil ./ Marper's new monthly Magazine. of either of the above beauttf el tmgrat toga, Ire:: of :Liar, NEw sili IN I ; (jo t ,i,..;__ . N„ . 74 Ni ar k ~, TA, PASSENGEtt TIt.tINS RUN DAILY on iin ta; c 1 l'utzuun's Monthly s ITiigllE n In Iit'BUQL'E Co 01110 r, , i i r if nine Eribing to as 2 and asl Alagazine, nut It its Poe, 1 .. .. r., t, ~, ~,, Knickerbocker ,or New York monthly Slahaaint son a anal Lhallen's Lathes' Christian A nnuill, thy wall I: -'- t t litogli, I'm. TIEE ,lEEE/E ribern bate Just ro rtarD Household Words-couducted I.y Charted De:.kens CIIICAtio To cA I ilo, Gotley's Lady's Itok-oilored plate, . 'aye troth magazines, and a copy Id : itliEd. Ed Olin above lO .: ':, "d 'fld ar" o"' "b" '''''' In"' I",, '''''''l of ''''lll.\'' , t , ,. nO Whi. fr that wish to ,all the parts nho litrtai, i, Tit is R oa d, i n ,„tinedi,,u with TiEuEr, E.( the Old, Rh gra:tin/al Graham's American monthly Magazine. Eve onscription of Engraving on W,,,,i ex t•Cut.l-.1 wit I I t h . ' ' ''''....''' ' .'" -I Ili . ' Pal'la g a''lany H - fialli , a::: Nitsso,:opp t II R. :old Clues.: and tialona II:tilos:Al, I.: al' Peterson's Lady's Nationat Alagaz,ne. ..., Is ta. that we M 0.,. Lett, i.,,, tt ~,, , o il er ae h.,itdstat• the most direct and tinly taintitoletts 11. It. aeon ii.di nearrunil and thaspatch. t'iewn t.f liiiilEldripr, Newspapei , 1,,, ~, . ~ , .../ // ISA the present. CIIICAGo Co Ss. ittit IS, Balton's Dollar month lye ag 44111 e I Hato-IMP'. ' o'on of l'inchißerY• Wok /11. '" r. " . . 5 • L'"lg' '" ;rit ' i..l: r itit,'ss o ool . ilis DE P.& ETNI EN 'f contains all tli.• 11 , , Reaper's Story Book. . Certaticatt a Butane. Girds, tkr. All ortlern newt by Mal. CHICAtio ty LAIIIO, 'The Niuseurn. boil Ivies s a id Iwo inks of the ,esson- CHIC:kr:O to I i Clit:QC E I promptly attended to. Persons wishing Ties', Ed their I - The Schoolfellow for Ra w l sod cirri,. tugs engenved. can tend a daguerreotype or sketch of th. Extra rich Bloc h told Colored Mt:lran [trine Silks; Tritium lea, Chicago a, follow. : Fr ask Leslie's New York Journal. " " Jasia•r, (Loma and Striped W A. M. arid lo: 211 I'. 1.-rar. LOUIS 001: CE,IILEE ESTI:- ' building by mail or express. " - Plant, Striped and Plaid Black " Passengers for St. Louis by thin train t. ike the can el III: Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion Persons at a distance haring wdeable articles would find it Yankee Nctions: hi.ll of (made illustrations. to their ii 'vantage to address the subscribers, as we would " To oted Silk Flounced Robes: Ohio nod SDKs. It. R. at Sandorul, and are .'arried din i t I : a a Challl SI. Lout, Blackwood! Edinburgh Magazine for April 'act art NO atm for the sale of the same. Cl:lambent Journal (London Edition) for Agri.: BYRA.II A PIERCE, - " liarege " " 9,35 A.,31. and 4:10 IL M.- I)Pflrore AND lial_CNA EXI,ErST. JUT received and Inc mlo by apt ftiltwly fin South Third street, Philadelphia " " connecting at lionheth (opposite Dubuque) w ith a Dolt W. A GILDENFENNEY it o.o_, A 1,., , Ttlitalea, itlifegO,l, Challsis, Lawns, :kr, Line Of Stearn Packets for St. Paul and the Upper \lents. Fifth street, opposite the Tl 9 - ; BUSINESS ! BUSINESS!! SILAII LS AND NIANTLES , snip' river cities. owl : Masi and Mantle R o a n h supplied with all the pew' ' Trains leave Cali, for Chicago and Dubuque at 7:3u A. NI. 311 IL PItOI'ERT I' FiYlt SALE-Situate cm 11,i; se ..ty lea of Crape, Cashmere, Stella, Silk, Brtndla . 11 0.mi/tam, i t ad 7:ts) IL 31. wickley, 14 Mat house of 3 stories, 3 run of .anon, smut nia• chine, and all other gearing unit fixtures complete. A let, it i Man td la, Lace, Ac., Ac. Passengers from the Fast and places tar the Olin. river, NEEDLE Wlllf K. 14.1”.. Illill..iguod frame Louses, :a) acres of land. Price {.:n i tro I doulued fur st. Louis, will save 100 miles of tedious and tot , tier itock of Collara, Fltiunongs, sleeves, dic., la not so, certain fiver naviguthm from Cairo to St. Louis, and arr.,. A STEASI JAR' 31ILL, situate t tn th e ohm ric e r. i i , ai s t Mary's, to mil. below Wheeling. l'rit e $l,OOO. 1'" .479 '1 ., b3 a 7ot Y s " l lL' s9 h te n t . l %- tni t en ' t. l lt.ttl'33llt'ilul•tthNUl'N't/ AND lit /USE :!! , 1 ,. .. , :e: , I c i , , , s i u r rn o. In advance tit! the river node, by taking the TANNERY FOR SALE. situate at Skundsville, I a.. sal, Nate, shops, de, till in god order, large awaiting lions, .: H:IiNISIILNU DOODS. Tiekets to St. Louts, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all int. DOMESTICS. arr. a ground, dltc. Price $4.000. portant places by this mute, ran be ball at the office of flit ap2L S. CUTHBERT A SON, 51 Market nt. Pnut n, 0 iriglounti, C inala, 3lus hue, Tickings, Ken tuck y•ii. e c I'. and C. .t 1.. Railroad. 11l l'ithrbuigli, imil 31 eh ng ,ii Caus. Cssinetta, Cassimeres, Cotton Linen and Pent 9 111thr ". lt. B. MASON, Imo. B. h WMS, late of Humphreys. Hoffman a Koons, Ph di. A., Alen, . , , . • tentrul Railroad iu Chicain.. tiros esi, 'Joinery, Itiblone, atm es•ery other artiele J e t superiuten't D. IS , XRSTIICIE Late of Pittsburgh. usually kept in a first-clans Dry Goods House, to which we - -- - -- • Itio'ollS & lIERSTIAE, -ollelt n call and eoannuation 'before purchasing elnewhere. I G , ~,, ~,, confidant w e nave never bewn able to exhibit such l EO. lIINGIIAM ii l!().--.I'RANSPOICI'A ;, , d.,iri,bli• sit,ek. i IE I I - JOUR FACT4i, , RS, „,,„ Ir El }: I.lltOl'llEltS, 'PION LINE-Vii PENNA. t'ANAL •;.,!;,,..aertnin r, ~,, , 'Q v oti n g , $t,,,,,0 n ,g L A ,„ , t and ItAILItOAD.- The auks, rater., are pr.----:-.- AND tillimtaa. 74 )I,k et street, pitt.b urg n , p a. pared to slop FORTY TONNS,,,,O7l,tkoD,b,L,'Etili„..l,lti.,,itotol%tL.,okta. .Mphia. Baltiniore, or 1111,y Will pay particular attention to Way Freights I N in \ (I enera I Produce Commission Mei .;hants, HOTELS. Pittsburgh and Johnstown. Having a DAILY Mist; tit' FIRST CL.ISS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOAI',S, we lit pc A i . '47 Art/et/. IVlLarees and OS -Vert)/ Wafer 3 'ir-n, ---_ __ I, lEr• able to render entire satisfaction. ! tnlow Rare street, MANSION 110 USE, GEORGE AURENTZ, GEO. BINGICANI A p,,, PIIILADE I'IIIA. I'S.OPlttloult, No. 344 Liberty street, Just beside the ,il,ll,::att Canal . Baetill. IrilErd I, , /LEPER TO •oot of the Pentos I vania Railroad which makes Bagaley.vXtsslw lard & Co. Phil Brian, Kennedy a C.o. Pitts . ), , P ' s ',"'"'''' 1). • , • I t the 1/11E I, llVl . llltOt bonne mu the City I, piniendisp/ns art I- I rian ell .lint till it 14,. T L N iltnartli A Cu. K l A E n ß E. ,: i s r. ,, L it th .,,,,i sra s n .i t )o o ,R ia ,T ii! , T ,l f O oi N LINE. -- ring by that road. 9,',..i A olive, " Bell A Liggett, " , titter, I rice a Co. -:dA W. Itea, " T i,,, 1 ~,,1 , r , ,,,,,, r b A , j ug, ~.,. ~..„,„,,i,/,..r . ,,t , i , , g ,,,, n ,,,, , 011,1 up, transporting Freights to and from the East Caleb C qt. ic Ct. " liagaley,Cosgrav e A i ... - ~, can Dent style, the NIANsIoN IioUSE, would tests., !- tally ei• hat a share id public patronage. There in attached .11''.Dw.itti;n:riSrhIrCt.e'C':ncliin'a.II. F ‘C 'oe " t i l t itt A k ex te a si re W Alio N Y A RD. ail,. rt l• DAILY LINE, which gives us a calamity of over Irtnio tn.- rire'.'rt(t.as.'"edk*t•Zir' in l t..t . aru ) l ‘ l " i: ' t ' titt -"" . ' . l t ' as ud sit h' int ', . ' . ' t ' t77 . l/ s t..i . l ' l ' l s .P. 5 ; i lt l!' otild ' s t Cinciu,ati. n to Eft/Tele/Ili and teamster, IL. I"' month one ) . any. A. A. Pollock a Co. - 3lorrow A Gettler, •• iiinsgit..l.til4l,,,l.S,',l!,Anli.LEwha,u,l, Larder arid Bar will be furnished Wllll an/ bent the market We assure our friend., and those (lit:posed to pat rotni.e tie Tweed •t sibley, " JB. Chenoweth k Co. '• 1,1,1 s . State improvements, there will be nothing spai ed on :nu can Cron'. Aud I'lttsbuigh and Philadelphia Merchants genet ally . ' part to render genial satisfaction io lorMarnint, L abor, jai anisinc6m CL.:I.IR lIOTEL, corner Penn and St. WA 'NT ED-Six good Girls, to dogenera l cis, mrs..ts, Pittsbuigh, Pa.-The S T. undersigned. forme! • BIER & NIITCIIELI„ . and Western Freights with prtimptitiele Eirril deE/pritEli Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. hout.itwosit. Two or three go CoLks lion t ity and ly of •' Brown's Hotel," havuie taken this large and t onin,- R ug/ I , Y t:outitry. A Boy of 17 to learn a trade; nine[ no well r,,,,,, diont HOTEL, and having i'efitted it in IllagrilliCent nu I•• T"' Bendel. Also, places for four or fir,/ llildir to do chamber or would respectfully ruitite he friends and the traveling pubic, diumgroom work. Your lions in 81.01 . e/1 Or t.O run errand., to give him a Call. Assured, with the ConTullletiC4/ of the ~ 1 , ~, ' I .• . •• • . .- .. ,, , ,,,R. T 0n L ,R 0 ,,,,, Ni 1 1 ,,rE E ., - Xl b ) , E y l ; ! ,,,i 'llE on l k / 5 1 . 30 0 0 . E ., . „,.._ tt ,. .: eat ,'„nio. 'int. 'wove win no doubt lie ill, popul .. ~Endo and five or on Is,/ at auy kind uf employment. house and his long experience In tine lEtritiliNitir, AC,. , 0 Kll, b oo ~, and , a is tiestined ton large sale. Apply at LOWRIE'S Ns .. IntelligetiCo Office, entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate . Pluribustah, ii sung that's by no nutter-tt deed w i ,l i feb2u No 14 Fifth street felge4 IVII. C CONNELLY. PRUSSIAN BLUE-15 cases for sale by GOOl/ INTENT - LIOUSE, corner of Liter- .iii..i ii.e. , ,,,..1 1,, B. A. FAIINESTOCK At (Xi. ty and t /rant streets, gear the ItHilrotlEl Decor. . s in.... -- POrPetrated by Q. E. eannscli, 1 ioesticks, P It app corner First and Wood at soot. janl3 ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor 11r1 LED PEA CIIES.--200 bush. Bright , "'"'"'""""` flalves Poaches, In store and for sale by FORSYTH a SCAITT, 75 Water lame? MAGAZINES: .MAGAZAN.IIBI". Frank Leslie's Fashion Rook for May. Frank Leslie's N. Y. Journal• Gods, 'el Ladies' Book " •• Graham's Magazine Peterson's Magazine Halloo's Magazine Household Words " " Harpies Magazin, " " Putnam',, Magazine. " Knickerbocker Yankee Notions •• • Bbsckwood's 311uotzioe for April. London News and Punch for April 10 For sale by , MINER & (IL my 3 Ns, 3.2 Ftret t. , PENING this day, u. large assortment X./ Watches. Gold Levers from $2- to . 21 ?" Silver Levers from $l2 $l5O. Oliver Cylinders from $3 to $lO. Railroad Time Keeper., Prixisham's Chronometer Series, $3OO. Do. us sklo, Cases, $175. Chains, Seals, Keys, sbc. Watches repaired In the ' , est manner by toys W• W. WI Lii4./N, e,rner of narhet & 411, ate. ST-NT)T[rte— 100 boxes Mould soil Dipped Candles do Star du 100 Soap. 31.0 kegs assorted Nads. 100 do,. Corn Brooms, • leiet. No. 1 and Batting. 71, doz. Bed Cords. du Rockets. 10 do Tutor. in store and for eats by oxys JOHN MOGRII FA D. FRESH PINE APPLES.-3cases, first ."1 Jost nosiest per Express, and tor sale by ap7l3 IiFY3IER A ANDERSON, No. 30 Wood st. DI.I.A.IVEKS."\Vehave now on hand a full assortment of Linen, Muslin, Lialo Thread, Game, me rino, Silk and Chum liras are of all sizes at L. HIRSH F,ELD & ap24 Nu 70 Wood street Clllll (Tvarious patterns, :I NI:1" TOPS-300, for sale by (apt - M . l HENRY 11. C i i_,LLINS - - - TO LET—A large and eqmraudieus Wan , bou,o, eitnatmd in une of tho best busiaes..qu,,,,, uu Wvud atr , ct Euquiri ul JOHN RAPE, JR., 64)21 Corner of Sixth and Wood eta - QTEARIN CANDLES-50 boxes just reed and for sale by (ap26 ) SPRINGER GARBAUGH. LARD -57 bbl... to arrive and fur sale by np26 .SP RI NUER lIA RBA UGH - -• FINE TABLE SALT FOR FAMILY USE 30Ubagt .1 wit rocefrod nod for safe by apt RRYNER @ ANDERSON. BEDFOE:ll MINERAL I_l7o half bbis, Jest received fresh from the Aprings, and fur sale bv truy6l JOHN MOORHEAD. NEW PAPER HANGINGS, - - poquet, Plain end Tapestry Patterna of brilliant colors. of Preach manufacture, mitt) a great variety of American Wall Paper and Borden , . For sale by W. P. MARSHALL & CO. 87 Wood earoct ATER PIPES— Stone WaterTipe?7li; sale by fap2g] HSNRY H. HOLLINS. T AWN GRASS:-2.0 bush. of the finest 1..4 English Mixed, for yards and pleasure gronuds, just .reoalsed and for sale at the Seed and,geloteltst , ral Burs, No. et 'pm .iron[. aprl9 JA WES WARDRCP. lIIR=EN -••• ro_. : 01 1$ . ?, t r 4 4 4. ,1 • . • it s ".a.tr.; • ' MTSCELLA.NEOUS 'r" Ha'ating ALLEN d Ventil ati ng Warelsottae: 1.011101 X% GAS & SI'EAAI IVERS24f4 PI T TSBUR G I . *" 4411 . CU% trii most approved A tefor aCtOr es, Public buil ings, hotels, private dwell ' )loose, &s. te. ings, green )Fn- - " ellasows yLiatti .i. LI It and VENTILATING FURNACE of fottLIST-ii m • • AIGME I I 0 STOVE, for smaller build ings ore; Toornsz STEAMAP4 I'M Inv warming buildings of for eve OUT d4Bari.../9R, dry n g, 1, , hatatietylitpatenat w it u f - 4, tanneries, Xi . Dirt:lNG tit° hotels, paid. to ititutioni or dlrenin,k_'''' WARM WATER PP,,:„Vr itlOrr..n houses or Inge. public or Orirote• •t ; ; LOW PRESSURE 1 0 31 . ._, 431 °°*'' ,l 4 e " r el v '"' P n t'' above purposits,'-WFMY "tea , et le;:" inch presentee: OAS FirCIRES,RL/. tow aa traCted for A PABATTS foi n....1b.!, • public bmlillnfy dc. RUSSEL'S .BIRDE OAS R'S con - „,i t i n g the sn pply and improving thl f;r 1 ( 0,:„ d „ r ,„ :.„1 other tools for SCREWING Steam and cidd• wrimght sod lobular iron. a varie- IRO,N f xyles. V of 1.4 Os e a'l T N marine/Ace Iron mantles and mirror PENIIIIIIN MA warble noind'a• gs AND FENDEItS, of home and east. ENAMELED ern In " ° + r tib un i .; ENTlLATlNG REGISTIIRS, enamel e d. ItOT A/ 11 .. „, - : ate d or brenzed. jsPann''' PUBS CONDUCTOR PIPE AND TIN ROOF. rEAKLIM l A O% II AND IRON FITTINGS' of every description for G. iltr st . earo . 'Valves, cocks, tees, elbows, Ac., in every varlet) , giusS AND IRON FITTINGS, or Plumbing. BATH TUBS, WASH BASINS, WATER CLOSETS, LEAD pfP/S and every variety of the best description of Pinta), et, =aerials. pogGEen AND&s. LIFT PUMPS, galvanized wrought iron pipe. far ws, MARBLEIZED IRON WASHSTAND TOPS AND BASINS. GALVANIZED IRON SINES AND BASINS. OAS FITTING and materials in great variety. OFIA-NDELIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, Ar., many en tirely new pattern+ and styles. atr46:l and pin ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY— PITTSBURGH, ROCHESTER AND NEW BRIGHTON EXPRESS.—For the especial accommodation of . the large population along the hue of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road, between Pittsburgh and New Brighton, win.w intimate business and social relations require such Agency, TIIE ADAMS EXPRESS CI tFIPANY have made mai, arrange. meat with the Itmlnital as to enable them to put it trusty Measenger on the Arumittnoilatirm Train, who will lake charge of all property and business properly entrusted to him. He will leave New Brighton by the Morning Train, remain In Pittsburgh and Allegheny City during the day to attend to such rommissions as may be entrusted to hint, and return by the Evening Train, with his Goods and Comma, Mons executxxi. All goods, to., will be delivered or called for In the two cities, within reasonable distance, without ex,ri, charge: but to inure cinch delivery, the direction packa ges, especially for private houses, should be explicit. At Way Stations, till matter will be leR with the Station Agent of the Railroad Company, when the proper party is I not at the Station on the arrival of the Train, to receive his goods. The charges for carrying packages, dc., and for services rendered by the Messenger, are intended to be within rea sonable Inuits. When the nature of the business in ouch an to admit of it, special agreements will be made. HENRY R. IRVIN tae Men appointed Messenger, and will commence his duties on Monday, Decetnber '24, 18.15. OFFICES AND AUENTS. Pittsburgh -4A Fourth street. Allegheny City—Telegraph Office. Haysville--Captain Hay. Sewickley Station—Mr. McLaughlin. Rochester—Mr. IVloite. Beaver—Dr. Chandler. New Brighton—Mr. Hoops. Omcz Ana to ExPanss Co. Pittsburgh, Dec. loth. 1855. Tr ' 34 4P74 INV • NTlbNiiiiD Pirrsanagn; Aprll - 12,185g.' M. F. lisrox, Eau.: Umr Sc,—having used 6.24iare "Patent Oil Globe- vn r.iiiinst all the steam tankineerrairritihed the last year, and iu h i n they appear to have given entire satisfaction to out , u.tnerg oe have no hesitation recommending them MK a good article, and much preferable on account of their simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Globes, or any other of which we have any know Very re..p.,[ftli Y. S W. FA Ith:lt A . k:n lone Ituildcre, that I 'II Clip pitteutauf by Mr. Trott, has u, u-• our ruad for too "was past_ We Mid it to be an and durable Oil Cup, and can recommend it a, ,ugh. G EG. W. GRIER, Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central HR. November _'4th, 18.54. To M. V. Paton, Eao.: Thh , certifies that we have had in use the patent Oil Globe,s or Cups, sold by Moses F. Eaton. E,q., of Pittsburgh, and consider them very much superior to any thing of the kind we have ever used. ALFRED THOMAS, Treasurer Ohio Tool Company. _Columbus, Ohio, November 1855. [ From' the New Yuri: Scieutlfie Atnerklm.) Patent Finishing Plane. This invention is intended fur use where it in desired to im• part a fine. smooth, and glossy surface to the wo,sl: hut 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, as in common planes; also in applying a metallic mouth-piece to the face of the plm; ix front of the chisel, which month piece serves aathe rest hor the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane. liut the mouth piece is so close to the edge of the .hit as /o prevent 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 trans versely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. Su perfect is the operation of this instrument, that it may- be ap plied to the planing of veneers--with entire success—a thing which cannot safely be done by the common plant.. The peculiar arrangement of the Mullin 0m . % bit, and wedge, agents a complete and firm bearing for th e !sit throughout its whole length, and dive/Is.} under all rir. emu stances, with the use of a pap or double Mt. This is a very simple and effective improvement., destined, we hare uo doubt, to find its way Into every carpenter's shop In the land. No tool chest is complete without it. The in. ventor Is War. C. Hopper, of Pittsburuh.. Ps.-. and hls patent bears date January Id, 18L .1114M.W.S F. HAMS. So. IM First street, Agent for the patentee. CLOTHING ACARD-I request the attention of iny erientle mid the public to my sho.k of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which 1 think contains a larger variety of rich styles iba any arbor form +r purchase. I have taken sp,ial Loins i obtain all the shades of FANCY CLOTHS renernlly ileniretl. viz Ihthlia, Mulberry : Bronze Brown and olive. with vat:until hunt of Green u u Blue. I have observed the same nitre in tittle,tlng my FANCY CASSIMERES, h rintirwrie a chair assortment if light olorio xnitaLh for evening drafts in the auninier lienawin. with a numbor Black Elastic Figured Gods: also, intended Ibr the lio weather. My mock of V PISTINiIIt in as large an ran Is found elsow her,', cutup - tantg even variety of Silk Patti rn plant and tiguresi Grenadine+ awl Mai - will,. My assortment of Hoyt,' Clothing has loan inare.asisl I anl l'n't.n , l to El all orilarr in this 'rate h m ith wt.faromi In myurli and hio• • than hitherto I .all total attention to a onto), r ..1 pre:)) 41 I, ailiititod loch, 1 think, ion fail to plow,. liraattan. A rgrntio Lidr.a. Al. I r noon') Mormon, Franen Nankinnintia. In I taliat. with nionasins st 3 Ira of Warstad an! LI, I, (j• /. Cut her no, nor ls.fr clothing. uh_bamddw &AA 111. I \ N.• W.—! -r NElv cLuTilisc; sToRE. t.opinnalY t) Ths .11‘.r.r • 10. /1111 . 11,1.1 • - l. ,11 u.nl.aw rstatilothment ala ha la, /slaw, son lour: chino a.sortruent all artnlia of ut. , qui equal to any in Ow c/ty. itnkl Will na-.1: tho most rennotiahlr peke.,. Thr 'alit I. a, tainonto‘i Lim a Lall. tomtit:ly ANNUAL STATEMENT the scut Mutual Lit« 111•Mr2k t• I.•tupan, •Ir the a... in:.:/at January. lian lialaure per NtAlerneut 31st .lahual t , I Alumni received for premiums anal du ing ti.. ~.;,r Itnercat Total roovipto for C.e r-ar pool anJatlas, oarchonl exam. Inationa, nth ortiglng. 1111:1, ematlonery, rout.. ',outgo, d 0 ... .418049 e. ,ommiton:on to ....... " boom" OLi 113 (IU9 ibex, laduchug La., unpaid of 1.1 'war EZMISI Iniidends during thi. year eurri.nder—il Yrrunutu NirGe, .0 Cuncrl..l . .{4 10,000 flacon Hams. 15,000 Shoulders. 19.000 " Sides, In pion, and for sale by FORSYTH & ,;( - ,R)TT, :0 3 1 75 Water street POTATOES--150 bus. White and Blue Ne -1 shannocks fur sale by myl HENRY EL COLLINS. 100 BUTTER.-3 bbls. fine freshfor sale AA, by my I HENRY IL COLLINS. A A. MASON & Co., will open this morn • ing 2500 of I3enum de Lames at IDA. Also, 41A0 yard:, of Masan de Lames at 121,,:,e.. worth 25c. myl oIiALLIES-- .1 A MASON & CO., are now nre.viri c ...or Fir .....•.9 of rich Challies at 5 and 10 cents: per yard :1 : r prices. myl AA. IvlAbUts; 6: CO. are now opening • some GOO caeca of New Co:ols, Just purchased at a great reduction in prices, and much less than the cent of im portation, and will be mold correspondingly low. myl S EED POTATOS.--50 bushels ofthe (*le-b 1 Purple Chili, one of the moat reliable and valua ble Potates known, at 47 Fifth street. arAhm JAMIIS WAILDROP MIMI A3 ~ ~~:~~ naris,l ..r nil 11,/ ; 1 7. th 4:. “NE kit . 11 ,1* . n.1 ..r ,„ ~„,. I t.t• I at the rat , .4 •rx io iwr 16.. 11,t Mtn r. ('hall,, it) Ruh-. aryl h°,••:• , turtrim,,l , 01A, ~ti !it ;if i , art:, P - f-taden!--4)Et 'Kt. rill .I.,ht, If Sls , ..tat,,Kor. liarl•+ lsr , lttlll \lurl hr, Ina, NI. l'ent, , ,l‘.. IVilhaul J. Aud,lym. $ - 411 .....,., 144.,:._ 4__ Elli=l BANKERS AND BR()KERS. t•sT IN Dm 01 H. :mil Bill Bri.ker awl I t , u ~ :i a 1:.• ha,. , al: I %al , C. T lIOLNIES Banker. a. 11.1 snap, l 4 :B ' . 71 %LT:: I Zt . t j ll r n: ' H u rt . N 4llll ' l ' ,.. br t: 4 r t iL lr, r• A L i . ' • rn art.! Wortt.un Cattut ~ .nntuntly C.. l leut.i.unt mule In all the rit , tr ltritutztton: thr rttvetve.l iu par I no.in t.l • utrrnt ja t N.laritt.t rt. C. bt•tirtnu t Thin! and F. mrth .tn. ET= (:., E. ARNOLD S CO., Bankers and Ex ,ltatn.te I,ttlent It. Ex, Inut 4 ;e. Cton. Bank Stotht an 4 Mime bruft, ti.us earvluli tench-,l t, uud procetal.• , ntattal G. any part. “f the 1:1111.1.1. xt,rks nought and 5,14 r. 4*-.% .1. 74 EnArth ntr,el.l.lext .1 an totugh 01IN WOODS, Banker and Exchange Ith.k or, Drab! ES'!uu,,;r. Gonmern,al no.I hank Notr, k bought and nold ,orunuoshor Colho carolully attotol.,l 1.. 1111,1-1,4 path t. Ihlhou Aar- kk!., Fourth StrOl . t. nearly opposite tho NI. NI 'tank r i n .llO3.lAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and Doulur m Note.. 'tondo, .'„ , kockn, heal Entath, Sc, No Fourth Itrto.t. I'M...burgh, Yu Jan;) A - GARDEN Lol' FOR SALE— GMBHling CliartaNtri.ts C 'o r r e e e s t; ' , ' in ' Yt. ' d l , l i e n ' s t ou l" t u ,:s i v . u s s it t u li7. t . e .l l, .. i i r ti t il i e " ,. l' e n 4 ,, - a::':,' ..it,), and near Broadhead's Fording. The Land is s,. rENNET ALE.—W. D. ENGLISH, Sole adapted to Gardening mrposes. . It le , :dping t 1.. .iouth; has a corufortal l ,le Frame lure 30 feet 1..3 . It.. cue ~_ Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated Kennett Ale tool and a half stone- high; a good spring of water at the do , , Brown Stout. Also, Common Ale ~,,,j Porter , ,u gunrt ami m ❑ at a variety ot choice Fruit Trees just commencing to pint bottles . The attention of families, and the trade, In respectfully 'wr. Price Stlia.). For further particulars, apply to solicited.ited. BLAK LY & RICHEY, Real Estate Brokers. salt-5 f , ...1,27 I. Corner Seventh and Smithfield ~... MINERAL WATER AND SARSAPA IIILLA.—WM. D. ENGLISH. Pitt street, below Penn, _,1.: Seeds, of the 111 at approved and reliable , arieto, -FRESH SEEDS—Garden, Field and Flow,: 1/I now manufacturing and ta,ttling the above beveragtei on au extenhi re iamb.. Ilia articles are of the beet quality, and IWmilutlll:4.l,eyfrail street, of ,f tt th i e .i .7 ) ed and .A ~.,kt.,;;llTylAtuliralini,a,stet uanufa4 tared from the purest materials. a - W:ly QODA ASI.I of a uod and uniform quality g 'HOSIERY AND GLOVES — .Ariother very k-) , nanulb.ccurod by the Pennsylvania Salt Slanufacturing Company at Tarentum; en hand and to; sale by brrge amortment of Summer Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts of every del..cription,j.t received by FLEMINid BROS my 19 A. A. SEASON Jr CO. TUNE MAGAZINES—Just received and ty fur sale 1...) H. MINER S CO., No. 3:2. Smithfield street: Harper's Magazine for June; God ey's Lady's Book for June ; Peterson's Magazine for June; Art Journal for May. All the NEW BOOKS published are for sale by B. MINER .Ir. CO., myl9 No. 32 Smithfield street. EMERY -75 kegs for sale by myth B. A. r ti 400. • . 1 • t ty et 4 ft ! , 4 0 - • ~~~ NSURANCF ARMERS' AND IEt.'II.INICS" LIFE, F FiltE .M INSURANcK .'n..IIPANY olv I'IIILAUSLPIII 1. Co vitld 0,000 ANI , Wilt 4 , 4 u,..1) knve,qed . $4.0(4000 Th. Cutup.) otters Fl , e J.,. u. hap, Goods, Fannin , . .tr. Marine Insurn , •. • ,•,1 Cargo an d Freight. Inland Inkuranry ut. lbters, Lakes, Canal.:, Itadroada and Laud Carriage guen;lly. Also. Insu rance open Licea, upon the most Incurable term. DIRECTORS. lion. Thomas B. Flortmre, James E. Nen 11, (h.orgs LI. Armstrong, Charles Dingee, Hsi. I'. Mitileum, li. lishobuld, Geori,n, Ile Fred. C. lirewqsr, Thomas landerfiehl, Isaac Leech. THOMAS ii. YLUItKSCF., Pre.itlent F.DRATID it. lIILMBOLD, Secretary. PITTNBVIICIH REPEEtENCES. Hon. T. M. Mare, lion. J. It. M'Clintock, Ilon. P. C. Shannon, Col. S. W. lion. J. It. Uuth r ie, A. 11. NI 'Cad mon t, Paq., Thomas J. Keeraur, Wrlson Col. J. Heron Punter, Urn. J. K. Mourlread, It. M. Riddle. The character of the above Company Is of the first churn, and combltten the rare and unusual privileges of Fire, Marine and Lite insurance. ()endow.) of elevated standing are nagociated in its man a,grement, and interested as Stealidlders. TIIOIIAtt .1. II UNTFR, Agent, ir27 Nu. ho Water straet. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURA.NCE 1:11PAN Y, OF I'IIII AIrE 1,1.1 II A. Druerons--Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart. TObl.ni Wagner, Samuel (leant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards, Mordecai D. Leen., Adolphi E. Rorie, David S. 111,wue, Mor ria_rattersm. Cone. N. ISANitiara, Pre...l,leLt. on Art. 0. it no, SeCriqktry. Continue to Milk i• Witt riper, poryart rail or limited, on every description of property, in Taws and country, at rates as low as are consistent with occur ity. The Company Nave re /pried a large C,untiagent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the misured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Ansembly, were as follows,iz Mortgage $914.1'.D5 tit Real Estate 04,377 71 Temporary Leone h.3,ims 17 Stock. GI Nor GO Cash, Jig 8.1,340 81 Total' $1,.212,705 di Since their incorporation. ale-t o o I twanty-one yearn, they have paid upward of tare Million Four Hundred 'll,- eland Dollare, lown,. l y fir, litho - ding croiroce th o tolvantwecter of luourwo..., as well an t h e ability and dim, mitten to navel with to - omploceo. oil loilttlittos. .1. etAKIW.EI-1 CoFFIN, AR ,l tte ap24 Office., tiorth.t.ari e, r. Wood mid Thtrtl PEN. SYLVANIA INSURANCE COM- I'A V. OF pirrsiscwill, turner of Fourth and ACTIItiRIZF.I) CAPITAL, V;00,000 111$11, MllllllllO and ether uir,ty agatuat lom or dani agn'by Fire. and the penis •A tbr tit. and I Wand NaVizral,ll 4/.11.1 TratlMpOrtntli DIRE T 011.5. Win. F JutinsLiti, I:.nly . Patterstm, W. M'Cliiit,K . k, IiNI. Long. hntitintly T. Frantic', A. J. .10n..,. I. Grit, z.r.ttil, itrorge IL W loin, Jut,li l'iiininr, A. A. Carrior, Janine t. Nn t .tlny, W. :.,. Haven, Wadu I illtliptOlo , 11. E. Pork, li. R. C,.;:i.titliatll. 11. m. \% NI. I. JuIINSTON, Pr,.3.1.•nt I:UDY I'ArTER.S.S. e A. A. CARRIER, Secnrtary and TrFitgur, r F. I—ARMEN, A.ARIAIRIII :4‹.cr.-tni•V UNITED STATES LIFE INS!, ILANCK. ANN!. ITV AND TH UST CIIMPA NV. 1 . 11,11 tnaTiok.--Cllfirt,,l A pr:i :2t't rt , •r I't ‘l,l • CAPITAL. 3'_'.`N).,oo3'_'.`N).,oo' • 0t11. , .. South-en:lt corn, 11.11 - 41 1.11.1 Phila.l,ll4lla. lIVFICKIIS OF THE 111/ME lio.tlll/ AT PIII L.\ DELPHI M.•phrn IL I'reevel..r.l. Amble", W Tlee.neee,en lee-eti.eluele 1%. Ten_iees. 1% illtato 11 en, /..J..1...• -leeterlerte It. e're. , sleetel I Pre ceder,: A entee...• Tte.einlee.e.re Mesieceel Lreeeetteee , --- I`ere.eteeee:pe--Jetze.ten H. %Vele., 11. I lii,eeeevey e I( 11.. m r 3. NI le F: ARNOLD A.,,nt. •tn , t. Pitt i. rah PI ttsborgh Dollar Savings List It ut lot, :V.,. r,rf. NEXT TA, THE ROEI BANK, TS NOV, ' OPEN daily fnitn 3 t 2 W,4ltirbday aupl Nstin,Ly ./II lieptmn), c;:il•Ln, .1. , 1,1int. , n .I:kin.a IV Hallman. ?It Crfila. , hr: Itticit ft.!, .Itanit, Hot - J.111,m. A t I I hur.,,:t. du: 1I litrl.atrit k. ./..1.1, b . 1 1'Cortl, tt , t M , trr , tt 11..ttyr P Ittrtttl.,tll. .A r..r. A NI P ryl.,, A 11, 1 ,, .. rt t, I, 144.11, }rm.( In J Las—. 1t14..k,t, P”. I,l!lntortt, J.taut.- t• 11 It, t • Lt. , •.tr- .1 , 111 Pre , ,,,r-r•-t'll 1(1.1-.- tS Allr. alltrh ieltt 1.414 I.! pt/.1 DRY GOODS RESTAURANTS , , • • ..%„. 13" f IMRE= =ill SEEM ONLY KOUTE okILI 1 FROM PITTt4.IIIIOII 'l'o CINCINNA 11 I:OUTE il ' 111,•1.;}';; DAILY TI:AINS Fl:i 1 PI 7 "."SB (7,' fin 7V 0.1 1' TON AA 0 I.Y OHIO AND PENNSYLVAN; A LITTLE MIAMI RAILROA! , s. VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUNIEV:,.. Quickest Route from Pauburyit to Cincinn,l? CvxNEcTl:to at Cincinnati with U. S. Mail t. C , vtuirt,.ri and luzingt,n ltailrw,l, Ultio and 3lisst,,,H, Railrad, and tho Lawreneehurgli Gout... Columba. and Xenia, with the Dayt.l and ..`kionta, au.' Ind.atut Central TitituUGLl TICKETS, via Colanibur arid Cinciniint., tt I .o.rangton, Louisville, St. Loni, Indatrittiadts. Ac., Ae. I.a Columbus and Xenia., ut Dayt,m, linhauttlx.hs, Lata)etn, Terre Haute, St. Louis, ctr, - • • , . . ..... • • TLIE LITTLE XtIIAMI tin COLUMBUS, rounectitm xtth the Coy - mgt.:3 end Lexington Ithilroml, the U. ~ )mo Lim• .IltLatneri, the OM., Mi.o.l,ipri lLuLoa.l, nad tie /...7 1, 11Ceb111 . 01 141.1 e. otter, lacilitsem un .411, nnue .vu give, n.o thr o u g h tick, to by all the ill.ovu rout., ean t..).!3 prommml via Columbus mid the little Ilinuu I:: . . The route (rota erectilitit vin Li/lunitius be, tliy ctn.:iv/0 to Cincinnati, enables at uniform awl ;up qr... 0,110. .nolic are certain, and pagiseingerc have full nine tor meal, It ? I.e Foriat and itelleforitanie mute tram Lrectlite, ti , ",firo.r.: and break-ti eav eyed tr ryquire.l. and ciap..1,"..1 dlntal/ef.. BS the route via Columbar to Clio:mom i and Indianapolis •pisnetiger, rid.• over r. 0.1 ., LtAlinated and (Ss liti• Vurrxt and Ilell...rout:inve route. pe.n.seug,rs 1•,..i roughen romin in Ohio, =lnEl== l .l ?Dist TILATN Dar. Ihrt,luirgh at 30(1 A. M. tea. Cru , tlinu.hualahx, Xunat, inuan. 1-'l,, It,:. SL Lulea Lexington awl Iwllan.kpolia.ll4 Lawn,. rbtlf;4ll R. 1., Th. Trail. arrive, at Oncitotati hour r•tul turfy ;„ adk auce of the l'urust awl Du:luf..hta.uu. SixoNh 'FRAIN lain, litt,,bulgll 1.... k A. M t r Crestline. Wutabun, Xunia and Cmciuuati. This Trail. untkescounuction unly via C,ll/Inht. t., Ciununati. Tiller, Taus leaves Pitt.:horuh at P. M. tur CF"tlina, 001Rthhua, Xenla, Cincinnati. s t , 1,, ; ,„,, , Lexington awl liulianal.uhs. l la I,u run...Luzgl. TWO DAILY TRAMS, VIA (201.1311“...i, TICAIN Ivaver l'itt,.l.urgh at ::.tai dr6. A A. ?I. 1.., Layton. 1111.11nottp..1w. jail ..;Ir, ?.rau. , i;i••. a,. MAIN At 7 A . A I. erelahne,cvlia.obus, X via, 10.tyton, I aaianapviv, 'l-Ira Ilante, Vincemv,, laal..l_'airv. I, avv. l'atNlairgit at k I'. ml. 1. Crestline, Cull:1111ms. N villa. I ii.1:.L1111, , Tern. Dante, Visa emir., Si Calf, Evan. di, 1.. N. B.—Secure your tick••Gs Coltuabum. and you arc a' vf r'tearners leave Ciumonsti 1.,t1r h.r Memphis rK Natchez, New (lel,r,s. a r . The Columbus beilm the threet rout., the Titer TAM, • • the Eastern Roads are arrung,sl to roll u, lose C. 1111,1, with Ibis rdiabl, route. • . Fur nil Infertnation and Threten Twk HA, Apply IL T the Ohio and Pentoyltanut liattrtetd . .corner ofth'ei under the Alout,noliela eu .l. 1,. Ct'ltßY, Tickot Agent, Or at Federal Street Statem, 01:0. PARK IN, Ticket Agent. OF:O. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Ihttftltnthh. I' IV. STltALth:lt, I;eneent Aft,....nt, 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD RAILROAD. I'ITT.NBURGII 7'r) ST 1.0175. DIREcT Ti!E 3.nly sur, 113..3 fra, .433.1 3.3.1 y .333.. 13.333_ , . V 3.3 11333'13,4 ANCE '4 . AN V 0111E13 /3.33'T13:. The gallAu, xlll, u apa,33.3334 .333.3 333333.3.13.33.4 r... lay watt, a grail Li Ir 3 .133. and nit , I. 34 3333.33.3a.,30.;. ••3. At, .41a, Ha,3 3 .3. 0 3 31133 1V3.43T3 1 ., 111) , Lxi.141 , 1 lA% r , ,,•• 1.t., 111.111%. trh.ni Mp h... Thr Tram lunc , 4l niun ril up! 'VW.) DAILY I'AS , LNDF.It ILA crtu”,” ' , tit, 1;4 att, Lndr •• krri T rro II iuc; 01 Jr.. Carr.. ar.l 11:1: ittA. I. Crutral ra...1..‘ a, ./ 71 , .1, 1/ A.IINIIc nr,A • r rot.. ft, Pti , ill It.trirturrl . .11..r0r, • t to At II I it , us.titirrig Lire yur Arr.; rn Ar r.i. t Arr.. h i ArtAtut And S. irrztekri purr...weer , 'Atli i.it A la_AA t'ar til run ri.rtrzr. urt 1..• I.s;.Fe. TI: 1411, nrilvir, A': Ar cl.. ;rw ridA utur t m ien t.l litAggA,:• t ru• rr. i'lltrirtagir nil : Paro,ltt.tt., rl.ll 1.4 It k, t• L. 11, , incenno+ 4.4 t:,! i ~ :htll3 211.11.1ag plird a•. , ldir: 11w .t •'.,t• • • jr vit ['vv. antio,lkod r 71~ - ket. tor nor lehz,l+ FA CI , Loots. Itellefou:.o• “1.•1 I C 4•111,11? SJa ;:.•,, I,„ r••I/C. !1./ .• • , eck•lid bOu.er o, .1 1.. I tab., f k..t - I 1. .A !,. THE I' ES N Si' lA N A liA I ',HUI I) III!: ;It 1...11' 1111. 41 I. • Cppn, \ ••itt, n r ri.i• i, 1), 1.• imkrn. 41.. r,, rin,bt :10.1 1:01 Ti I•C cmt, fs , rualnle,l 1,. nod In m ;In. t, KJ, T !tales between Philadelphia & Plitixbatrgh 1,11t..T Dry to 0. ~,, Fur., Frath.p...te • 1. 5E.00.11, an.l ~ tatn•rn•r), Pro ~ n Ilarclwar.% 1h1r,%1 on!, . 111110 , CLAN'. 84.."” blak,) ItJUICI II 1 , 101.,ps 11.1 I' 1-4, 1.nr,1 And 1,1 , 11 , ,! 1:11-71 N•nt, I,r 1.nr,1 - . .tlt•rul,, ttlal• . 1,11.1 'VI At t 4.9 - lu Plurping fn. any F.;‘,l plu, 1.. partn•olar t.. [nark 1,. •• ro, 1 - in.., ..• Rarina/d." All I!,• nt /I,ln.h.lptaa 1..• ilvtentnpn. PP LIEJIIT Ar.z..rrg -Mf..- P qt. T. 1t...0.,n; .1 I. F:lll.qt. N 1 . 1,11a.1..1p)“.,; N1K,..•.1-2,‘ I;.. Franct.ct.. slirttlgumn 1115. , ,.1 S y. h) I. Itnlrktf St. L o u,. s.:11;10,4: As;.l). bv 11:tuk ..r ht:,- !Wt./6 . I. piSTON. Genera II ! Freight Age l bt, l: littletphitt. 11..1. I.()%IP.AFIST, n3y9 Superintecleut. ILLINOIS CENTRAL lIAILItOAII, CAR2I !NG TII}: Great Uulted State• Mall and ExpreN 3 gross Lndlum's 4 Cross 11.tlarere oennan DtterB : 1500 lbs. .ladder; 600 Tbs. Gum Tragscanth ; 44X0 Ms. Nutmegs; Concentrated Lye, a flew article for making S.,al pouud worth ten of potash ; on hand awl for sale he toy 3 IeLICNIINU _ A LOT OF GROUND, near Bakerstown, A will be sold very low, If applied fur won. it contains une-fourth of an acre, and la In a contnsi position. Apply to iwth2ll BLAZZLY A RICHEY. • t - , t,"" , • , , . • r ' • • • , 41. ''• - a:•!•::.2.:::;;.1 • • , RAILROADS ISSG, ESSE= AN I) INDIANA PoUS. BIWA') GAUGE thin 1.. IEI it, hill Y 44T LILO s A 1 tIL LLAIL, .5. %I orr.• rar..l rpr r , 1 111 . - NI 11.1 I=ll2= W. A OILDENFENNEY h C.,.. Fifth et., opposite the Th..t.t. Ohio "aiii - frennsylvania, Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THREE TRAINS DAILY I. AS:ENG RR TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY,. EXCEPT SUNDATS, ua tullows: • . Leave. I'itt3Lurgh f,r Creetliue at 3:00 A. .11,, 7:30 A. M 1.1,1 S p. 1,0,00 12,,tiate G.r Pai,Uurgh 6:00 A. M., 7;00 P. M.. and 12.501'. M. Them) Train, make 11.10 ronhertionm at CR ESTLINE with Trains or CoLUNIBIS. DAYTON. CINCINNATI, BELLE FUN TAINE, INDIANAIv,LIr. CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS, and ull no rusxbi extending Meet and South-irLvt through ullln . INDLAN A end I Li.r , kAs. Tit AI NS FRoM VITTbItURGII connect at Mansfield with Sandu.,ky, Minefield and Newark Ruud, for Cill• LAGu. TOLEDo and SANDUSKY: making as quick and ,ure cdunections ty by any other route. Cut, are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and l'ilb.burgh Ruud, fur CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK and DUI YALU. I'll...till:Yr, leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. for Sandusky, ani Clncago, have the iwnelit of a night:et rest, at Marnitie/d tr 1.„!,,;..ind, and aerie in Chicago early next evening. Trains East from Crestline make close connections with Trains on l'ennsylvunia Central Railroad for PtilLADElr PI I lA, IiALTI3I4KE sad NEW 7OltK. TICKETs; are sold to Columbna, Dayton, Cite Louisville, at. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefontaine, Chicago. Ruck Island, lowr. City, Dunlieth, Mttwaukie, Cairo. ,-, prinztleld, Ilt . Fort Wayne. Cleveland, and the prm elpal nies I, the Thlough tlekeni over thin line may Le had at all of the abos, maces fur Painlaugh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Neu - York. Elti BR I G lITi /N A CCOMODATIUN TRAIN leaves new fur Pittsburgh et 7, A. 31. and 1 1 %, P. 31. Leaves Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 9.4 A. 31. and s!fi, P. 31. 44 , tar tickets and further information apply to A. T. HINSON, at the corner office. under 'the Monongahela il“nse. or at the Federal street Statiun, to 013 i. PARKIN, fig lfet Agent. .10.1 IN KELLY, Passenger Agent. in) .7o J. 11 . MOORE, S upt. _ _ _ NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! T HAMM If tiorthern Illinois to Mississippi River, lOWA, 'MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. AL!. RAILROAD TO THE MISSISSIPPI. Chicago, Burlington and Quines RAILROAD. FAtr_ERLY 1116 CHICAGO AND A L;ORA, AND CZN ' TFLAL MILITASY li N,IW C ,, MPLETKD, and Trains run the entire distance ilt.l UIICAIiv Tt./ BURLINGTON, lowa, without change n, , luly Direct Route to Burlington, Quincy, Keokuk. ‘ltiscatitte, Oquawka, Wapell, Fort Des Moines, Councii 1., :sod the oArt, ALL RAILIWAD aorta from Chica,,t. Louis, Bloomington, Clinton, Decatur, Cairo, Spring field, Jacksonville, Naples, and intermediate Stations on the I,llmJni Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Mississippi Railroads. Trains IL,. aln.ve Line leave Chicago on the arrival oh Train. from the bast—avoldiug all laying over at any of tiro Ir NJW.V3 11,11, Ilurlington deny for Floathern and Central a It It 1,1 S i hcrn M a...win—making the quickest and rta-t 1. I ir.! , i,• 1 , 11 . . r• rt.!" It all the =portant paints West of ti. lI coce:ippi oe tar a- Council Bluff, aidh from forty to fitty lot. by :illy other route. The Road. I , r arne porlem of ;lie any. Is bud with the CONTINCOUs RAIL, 'woolliest riding and Lcst Railroad iu the Rent—null Wail the most modern Locomotives and elegant DOW Car, Ator - fly this route, paosettgora are sure of making connec t. owl orrising at St. I,onn , on advertiond time, avoldn.,.- t lie vpxotiona delay of hogs and Ice, and danger, of navigo. the leak by Alton. ke.l direct through from Chicagu, and s u . cliarze loilelhag at our point. 111 lD d by this route can lie purchased At lonli out tobe, in the }:not; at the Office of the Con. I 4,,, . ters e r ut Clark anti Lake streets, In the ut the D. tart of f Kann .4. and at 11,,. totAl 1..5.11 •od ;office, corner of Lake and Dvar ..t I: •II P!, .k11','•••:,, 11,11,551 ChiCag.J. ;11 ~aide .111 receive illllll.liarr C, I;. IL.A.AMOND, C. 0. FOLLefT, General Tssket Agent. Chicago. th.i^ TICK T. -.tit LP pr,, :nod ntthe principal liailno.l nth I') real All+ n and U. S. Ki.pres• and 1,1 Nll LES of DISTAN'E SAVED, ANTP .:.016 AND 1 1 /..../E. AVADZ, AIR LINE ROUTE ETV: LO, It7AGO AND ST. LOUIS. Auros AND RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi. I 1., hours. Trams Lai t.„1:1 Eml4rnlit d.div. :noday4 except, )t JY. La 1 1.011: , 1 n, Aitull. (259 mike,:) •kr••and rou tterl with the Uttnii , nn t, I- tt: 'I 1,-1 oil HEIM/EP:it, runt., ....0 Ith frl/11/..C1;q1 n,de. uttinntt Thnse ln , adi, I n - - - bt • j!,, hued up with Attlis arid 4 pich•i. pit,i tutors the opi,ortunity ul r , II liu.ll 4 Larl, I u 4timuler ristirlxwi tem% vial. et. retr,stell Burn cLr effuw 11 Is 11, KAN:tittrot, it. mit moat dint, t a% ad ft, .1111/Igton, Apr oititteltti , t o ..\ Apt., awl till 1.. , 111r , on [lto 31i,mAmpiti, 1114:- tt• tut. Ktiti, untiterltilit! Temo,totto mers, will to•it• to ott ttt4in tilt:Al/Lc, 1,11.13 .Vl.l/1[3.C.0 tir Lttiatt, ilortyt.ovou rnil,, le-oti. liloominititott, Ica. to ! .. prinOititi, titan by any otter t toitu. Through Lilets orer thet route ottu be procured et ,roop. Tlcket Uttkos 111 New York, Boston, Hui,- Bolton-re, Albany. Buttalo, and at all Thnotoli To•i.ot tttlico, throttJtout the r,tate , , aud h 7 Chicigo at the Como:toy nt, No 4, ltra - horn Street, opttostte the Tr e saont lloum--tor,l at the Ittpot ut the Illinois Central Rail :. a,t. hurt of 1\ ttter 4 tioot. 1.,••p,0-ib]o Moo will olway,i be at the Depots t,r thi• Into ('hie o, to Cheek Ito t rnee through to any 11.101 11,11,11 ,-n the line. ^L General l'wmetigvr Agrnt NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, FROM PITTSBURGII TO Colombo., Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Terre Haute, Rock Island, Lout, tile, liuceunes, lowa City, N. [ono, Evansville . , Dubuque, Dayton. Cairo, Galena, Xenia, Memphis, Peoria, /anc.ville, Vicksburg, Peru, Newark, Sew Orleans, AND TILE 1 . 00011,1 01T1/La IN THE NEST AND SOUTH, i"ta the Steubenville S Indiana Railroad! 0,,w oonli;let.1 /111 , 1 iu buccesalitl nitration bo lo - cel l We and :se,vark. ..;;;Innitut Railroad a n d meattileatt fncilif ioe , thin route nil. r• to we tra% t•ier a degree of comfort unrivalled by any ;uniting Weed him rnlaburgh. Fall Arrangement. and after HONDA V, N uilo'r Ltlt. IS.SL, a DAILY I.IN r.,d elegant and suia running Steumern, curnmanded bx experienced and accommodating tem., will leave Pittn -1,11 ever: day at I P. NI. VENTE'ItF Captain GOILDOIC. FAIRY QUEEN J. C St P,....beugerb bleep on board, and reach Steubenville at I. 4 • I the , 1,11 r 1 g coon, u ,iug with the Fast tan, at Tae A. M., niaiung dwect connection with Trains all the. alat‘s chore—thus obtaining a comfortable nigher. and arooling :he f.ffigue of night travel by nil/mart 44- fare Is cheap as by any other Railroad route, Thrunzit and la oal Ticketa, and further information, MAUI, of JUAN J. tIOUSTON, No. 110 Water street, Pittsburgh. GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. L. DEVENNY, General Agent. DON 13 PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD. iiPEN PROM WEST NEWTON TO CONNELLSVILLE, rifty-eight mitre from Pittsburgh, on tho Youghiogheny Itiv,-r. Tbn, new first-class Road now open for the truntiporta. Ei.4l I , :ierenner.. arid freight, in connection with the line -trainer lull.: AN, front Pitt...burgh to Counellsville, daily, as the ..teamer EoLIAN will leace her wharf, above the Th.nongahein Bridge, every afternoon, at half-past three k. fir We.t Newton, connecting there with the Morn : Trues lean at h;3O for Connellsville, anti rent-lung :hare at A. M.. in time for the Stage fur Uniontown. Fare 1,0 $1 75 •• t•, u mt,.o 2 A Train will leave lenuecllseille In the mornine. at Cd.s Newton, and connect there with the Eolian at 7:3u, in time to reach Pittsburgh at 1 V. kw, from Connellevillo to Pittsburgh $1 75 Fan. from Uniontown to Pittsburgh 2 25 The Loral Freight and I'a ranger Tram will leave Con. io•.imill. , at luau A. 31., and returning will lonic West N, 1.1/ as .s.:So P. M., stuppiug at all way atatmus fur fright no.l passengers. tin ealunlay the usual afternoon tram will lie over until thet pllowitig morning at S::it) o'clock by the ::.iturday afternoon boat from Pitts. by Ill], arrangement go forward without delay. for i orT her leformatlon, apply to the Officers on board the , teatubnat AN. or to the Agents at West Newton and D. W. CALDWELL, AsaiNtaket Superintendent.' ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD TWO DAILY TRAINS MIN PITTSBURGH To KITTANNING. 1.. a,•• as follows: No: 1, Exprws, 8:30 arriviug at liiNantAng at 11 A. U. Accommodatiiin:sAo P. Ai., arriving at Kittanning .%; . Fare to Kittanning, 91,25. STAB WILL RUN FROM K.ITTANNINO, in conuec non with the Trahns for the following places: /AIM TABS. Ilahoning $1 71 Brookville 43 75 `I 26 Brady'a Bend 2 2f. .. ~. • 26 lieintetAhurg 25U • 1 . /. ken, to all of the Mare Mae, tau he procured at the , me,.. ,orner of Numa,and Wayne atreeta, and at the Depot I on 'Baylor stracer tioodbm.er will leave the curvier of Market and Fifth, and l'enti awl Wayne etreeta, at 7:40 A. if., and 4:60 P. AL, in rOltil,Lioll with the Trains. A. J. HOPPER, I 2 Superintendent 11..4.R31 FOR RENT.—A small Farm, con- Lianit, atrvait one mile below the city, o -rt ppo-. - r the prendeee, a large frame II I" qat I . hi LT.-ft% Tittz7 , 4tackre4 l .ht and phim tree.. grapes. Ac. W:Wid Iflnt good gardener. For terms appyto • .....h• • zny9 R. C. Ar. J. H. SAW Yrat h rifitiATlWatidiat. FARM FOR SAL .-We offe Oe. sale - 1 4 Farm of 119 scree, about 3 1 miles Pima lAigan's Sta n., (on the Allegheny Valley ). The Improve. u .ate a , uaiut la part of a goo and roomy thmul ag house,. -eari.rwroi CARPETS! !—Superior q tram,. barn, At. 85 Rene of the land le cleared and cultiva ted, Lalance timber. The whole la watered by excellent the firth Sethi'rewt Car;e - ni3to nl re. ng, ac.. kr. fre-aharri"l at phase. Apply to Lmyl) BLAKELY A 8.10/LEY. 4 5•2 5 AL D. A 8 ascaluung. _.. ~s; - , j .. . . 111 * 4 4k 1,7 4~' Z j 6~~_.~.+_r+~Ji'. , r , e;7"' ° 004. 4 .% erVs -4 1:44_4* - • n '- -417 ::' . * 00", •• , RAILROADS ( EXCEPT SUNDAY.) CENTRAL ROUTE Itenaoko, Molt Route =IIMETt== • . y. , Ly• ~,pted, 7:1.5 A. M F. sprat.. dally, , httirdny, exceptrd, !, NloHliAN, Jr., e , nptrluteudent. 11. J. I'. N:llElt.llEttlluliN, s ` ~ ~~. MEDICAL DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL A 2.4 v ALLDICIN E. Health iteetorrd and Life Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR, I T WILL replace weakness with strength, Whom:ley, irregidarity,with uniform IWO nistual activity, and this not only without hazard of rears Lion, but with a happy effect no the general organization. 4s` Bear In nand that all maladies, a Invever they begin, finish with the nervous nystern, and that the paralization at the nerve of motion and senwitiou is physical death. Itear In mind, also, that for every kind of nil coax disease, the Eli zir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. CLASE UY NERVOUS DISEASES No language UAL convey an 11.1,qUate idea of the lattnill - and almost miraculous change which it 01X8.1i0118 In the diseased, debilitated fuel slmttered nervous system, whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sicknass--the unstrung and relaxed °roe lsstion is at our, braced, reviviti.l and built op. The mental end phv,den .ytoptonin of nervous disease vanish together under its indu once. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cordial propertitu of the medicine reach the constitution itself, and iestore It to its normal condition. LOSS OF MEMO toRY, Confusion, giddiness , rush of blood the head, melancholy debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-dtatruction —fear of hesuntry , dyspepsia, general prostration, trntabili• ty, nen °wines., Lualmlity to sleep, disease incident to males, decay of the propagating functions, hysteria., Inunuinallia, vague tenors, palpitation of the heart, impotency, constimw non, etc., from whatever causes analog is, if there be any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely liblo A GREAT MEDICLNE FOR FEMALES. The unpin - all, iod effects of this great restorative in all complaints incident to females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stituulante have liven invented— thousands of invigorants concoctod--all purporting to he specified in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her tattle. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derunkomunt, uervisasuess, pri mers, pains in the back, or any other disorder, whether t tor collar to her sex, or common to both sexes—should give if, Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find tins Cordial, after they have used a bot tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In nil directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy opt spring, who would not have been en but for this extinoi al. nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the man) diseases for which It Is recommended. Thousands of young men have teen restored by toting it, and not in a single in stance inns it failed to benefit them. PER.SoNS UN PALIi6OMPLEXION, 35r consumptive habits, are restored by the use as bottle or two to bloom and vigor. changing the sklti from a pair, ye) low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE NII6(iI2IDED. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produreo by early habits of youth, vie: weakness of the back •nd limbs, pains iu the howl, dimness of sight, h.,ss of museum, power, palpitation or the heart, dyspepsia, nervous Lau, derangement of the digestive functions, general d • bllity, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the fearful effects on the mind are ninch to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forelsslings, aversion to society, sell-doarii,t, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils produced All thus afllict4 BEYORE CONTEMPLATING lIARItIAGE, Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most n censor) requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without these, the Journey through life becool-s a mind hr, prospect hourly darkens the view ; the mind he, shadowed with despair, and hued with the melee choly reflection that the happiness of another beconies blighted with your own CAUTION! Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been countorfelted hI some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor rite -smile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the tollosi• tog words blown in the glass: Dr. ;horse's invigorating Cordial. C. 11. RING, Proprietor, Y. The Cordial in put up, highly concentrated, in pint bottl... —price three dollars per bottle, two for live dollars, six tot to etre dollars. C. H. RINU, Proprietor, 19•2. Broadway, N. T Sold by Druggists throughout ties United Stares, Canada and the West Indies. AGENTS: Pittsburgh Dn. U EO. LL KEYSER, No. 14C Wood at. PLE3IING BROS, No. 60 Wood nlreet ; R. E. SELLERS, Wood street. Ci:/... LFA:killA.ll d .IPKENNAN; . . .J A NIES T SAIIPLE A C 9.: J. P. PLE:IIINIi. Agent for Uhio...J. L. PARE., Ctueinuati. apll;Lewiy - - • INHALATION GOMM CUE OF. ISTIBIA AND CMSLIIPTIOA. PiEW AND VERY WONDERFUL HYGEANA BROUGHT HOME TO TO Doom OF THE MILLION DISCOITEIIY has recent ly been made by Dr. ecaTIN of this city. in the troat• Asthma, of Consumption Asthma, and all di/m/leg of the I.lln,at. We rrler to •• 1)0. CPnrri H 011 111,LAIS AP,II AND OPERRY new method, Inv. has restored many attlicted 00,1 t,. 1,010 Eh ; as a, evidence of which, he has La::karneral,:, the treatment, a phyaiclau remarks: /I In evident that inhaling —cotnant!}. breati,,ng :in agreeable, healing rup...r—tee insdicinal properties must come iu airevi counnt with the whoie wrial cavities in the 1004., Had OA us e.lcape the nuill and ,ailed 'angel 1.1;•• , :l tht u .% lot" sterniwl, anal sul.i.ct t•. the pe.teer, of the 11) gvatav hr ror I.y I hi' ! ) I . l: t r,:int I broad!:. 'ILI li'. , r Januaryll. 'lle inhaler 1, ....0011 I.reist, and, r Inv 111,D. out the its-9/ incou crnirn„—Ll,e f ti,, bo.ly ben , . sufficient La bVanan'hte rho tlnid . ilendreiid of cases et cur, like the following. might Lamed: One paekage of the Ilyg. tam hat ran”! 100 f the A of six yearn' ntamtit,g.. J . M . j Postnv,or I am cured of the Astlima..l ten years' stanihmi, In Di Ourtis' 143-gen:la, NIAL,JO.r7 yn. Y. Mrs. PauC, of No. 5 LLaruntund street, N. Y., war: cured m a revere case at lirutichitis by the ilygeana. My :niter has been coral ore distressing euugh, of seven, years' standing. and deci de d to be incurable by the pbygi ebe was carob to vele laboth, by the I lygiana. liiihniona, Me. i The Rkr. Dr. Ciikkv - ka, of .New York, testifies of our mud' j eine in the foll o wing language: r woa, Nu,nil.,-r 1 Dear Sir--1 think highly N of Y Curtis' ifyger.na s, t't t to edy in disnattee of the throat and hallo. flaying had wane opportunity to testify its efficacy. 1 11114 coi n . noe d that ,1 i, t most excellent an,licine, both the Elyrup and the inhaling application to the client. S. 13.—Dr. Curtis' llygeana in the ORIGINAL and t.ik,NI.II.NE AIt.TICLE; all others are base irnitatione, or vile and I.Y. usat..c.b counter - lett/EL Shun then as you would POISON. fithil- For sale by Dr. Gru. 11. Keyser, 110 Wood strcct 11 E. .z , ellers & Co.; Let A. Beckham, Allegheny City; J,,hr Sargent, Now Brighton; C. L. limner, Rochester. myll:dawful T liE SATISFACTORY REMEI)Y—Frorn all parts of the country, north and south, the proprie ton, are almost dully to recemt of such tlattering. tentimnni• Mats as the fidlowing, relative to B. A. Fahnostock's unc.ical ed Verrulfuge: flargNsuer.o', Ala. April IStlt, lafiri. Af...t.crs. B. A. Phhmatack & have been Vi.rinifuge in this place for five yearn, and take pleasuri• stating, fur the information of the trade and of the that it has been, a far as I know, one of the m os t sat e & a , wry rellielflo3 In the market, and one of thy. most w able aleitielliefl we hare. I ha, pvrsomd nowledg, good elft,L4 at numerous eases tinder the fleatalelit ca . OW physicians, all of whom use it regularly, and always hinnil it to be safe and reliable as a worn! Specific. 1 can recom mend it as one of the safest and bent in the market. A. sTmaxmvEncK Prepared and sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCK ,Sr. CO., outdid corner of Wood and lira sta., Pittsburgh F. B _ Essence ofJawalca Ginger. THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary Marriaea, incipient cholera, ,ii short, in all cases of prostration of the digestive functions, .t is of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, it in peculiarly efficacious; family, individual or traveler should be without it. Cnwriox.—Be sure to get the genuine &nonce, which is prepu-ell only by F. 131tOWS, at his Drug and Chemical itore, IS. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philidel. pins, and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries i u the United IStatee, and in Pittsburgh by 11. d.. XAILNESTOCK A . CO, SCULLY A CO. And in Allegheny by IL P. SCHWARTZ, sepli;6md LEH A. BRXKIiAM. W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty' street, Opposite Smithfield street, PITTSBURGH, PA. I/0 6 N L N 'MENTS, TABLETS, and GIiAVE ICS always on band; Stone and 3L/labliCurlang and iOnits fur Cemeteries, made to order. • - Fisruitiare and iVaalistand Tops, and Intimoinitßones made by hiachinery, in less time and better style tinsMtan be done by mere manual labor. Particular attention . lb paid to the 1 11101ufacture of B R MAL ANTES, of which we have a lar ge va M riety of t beautiful patterns. Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, us we feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices, sto and upwards,) but few who are able to own a good house, will he willing to remain long without procurin.; one or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor painting ; are always neat; aro an ornament to a room; are not liable to tato) tiro, and coat but little more than a good wood mantle. Marble sold low to the trade. !Borth Stones made to order. Our stock of Marble is tho largest in the West, and Icing manufactured by the best wo:kmen, aided by machinery, is worthy of attention. Orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, tilled with despatch. W. W. wA,LeAcE. SMUT MACIIINES. —LULL'S PA — TENT BURR SMUT MACHINES, used in 7W) Mills in the They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they become 11111100th, the edge MU ho renewed by cracking the Burr. They have been need fur five years in the City 511114, Pittsburgh, (One of the largest mills /a the West.) and are warranted to clean well. For particulars, site had-hills. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. apt._ W. W. WALLACE. TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burr' and Laurel 11111 Stones. Belting Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mill Irons, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn arid Cob firinders, Cast Iron Proof Stalk &c, always on hand mad made to order, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penn a. up= W. W. WALLACE. STEAM ENGINES AND Btill.:ElS72l Engines, with the latest Improvements, warranted b es t quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Juniata iron, made ou short notice. Orders tilled with despatch, at 3114 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. spin . . Pf lORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The subacriber tea ou band, and is manufacturig, Portable louring Mills. of an ituppoved quality; they are very eon/- pact, run light, grind toot, (five to fifteen bushels per hour.) can be (Riven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove A valuable acquisition to iron planters, Ituutiertuen and large stock feeders. Order. filled at 819 Liberty meet, Pittsburgh apal.law W. W WALLACE. BEESON'S HYDRAULIC CEMEN'r t OR WATER LIME—The undersigned keep conettatly aw kiwi a large stork of this article of the best quality. The ; a;.4 1 4 1 0u of Contractors and Builder. of Navigation Lock; AgUsdastil, Wrifige., - Reservoirs for Water Works, Be., It le; '="ito this article.' The well known resistance nod in'- dtlideiht of fWaters characteriatk of this Ceniehtlrfinders it of the first necessity in all litraeture e ; exposed to theiktioe of water orAbdup. [aplkaml ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. ~,. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case, Sour bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum. Five to vigl,t turtles will cure the worst case of scrotal. it A benefit is always experienced front the hut bottle, and lerrrct cure is warranted when the above quantity is ken 1 , ;.. !dug irmke so improbable to those who have in vain tried al the wuuderful medicines of the day, as that a eam tron we d growing in the pasture, and along old atone wails, should cure every limner in the system; yet it is now a axed met. If you have a hauler it lass to start There are no ifs nor units, hums or he's about suiting some cases and not yours. I peddled over a thousand bottles of it in the vicinity of Boston. I know Its effects In every case. It has already done some of the greatest cures ever done in Massachusetts. I gave it to children a year old; to old people of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children, whose flesh was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect- state of health by une bottle. To those who are subject to a Nick headache, ono bottle Will al ways Cole it. It gives great relief to catarrh' and mass. &Mlle who have been costive for years, have taken dud 1,01:1 regulated by it. Where the body is wend it works quite easy, but where there is any deningemenkorithe nine tains of nature, it will cause vory singular reelinga, but you most not be alalined—they always diftppear In fromiour days to a week. There is never a bad result from It. On the .contrary, when that feeling is over, you will"fiel yourself like a new person. I heard some of the 'mod extravagant eucomiums of it that man ever listened to. kilo change of diet is ever necessary --eat the beat you can get. I have like wise an herb, which, when simiuered in sweet oil, dissolves Scrofulous swelling of the neck and under the PAM Price do cents. Primer the Medic' I Discovery $1 per . bottla. Directions flu' fro.—Ada' , one table •spoonftti - ner day. Children over eight years, tasesert spoonful; chfldren from use to eight years, tea-spoonful. An no 'direction can be trestle applicable to all constitutions, take enough to operate t. ll the Inm elk twice a day. Mr. li h:NNEDY given personal attendance in bad cases of Scrofula. Sold. wholesale. ad retail, at Dr. KY/IM's, 140 WOO 4 stret. cornet' 'ooVErkln alley, and .1. P. PLERING, Alle gheny.• • • apitlyclaw SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. IN QUART BOTTLItS. • the Rtmoral and Permanent C eof oil Direetzet arising prom an Impure Mote o Oie'Bicol, air .I.la. of Ihe HEALTH depends p4eipally upon the condition of the blood—eu oxibaiion by Its passage Ottettgla the lungs, and distribution into the organs of ab sorption, circulation, respiration, and accretion constitute the phenomena of Life. These organs are imbued with u onderful sympathetic affinities; if any one of them is fru properly allected. they all become irritated and inflamed, the stomach gets deranged, pains of all kinds came on, espelk. malty in the head andJins, accompanied with a burning heat, lose of appetite, extreme n e r v onscehllitysttanatia, mon. bid anxiety, depression of spirits , dist terbellitiehp, and In pcei non to make the slightest physfuskottarlifin. If thavital fluid be charged with the elements pf dlesetaile, flickneaamnat be the consequence. It In then etidetnt-itiat a Medicine needed that will cleanse and purify t1ut.4.104. and inch is is SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. It aSSIM23 tilgesfiin creates ape petite, strengthens the system, and Drremovihrthe cafes of the disease effects a onnplete and petmanentatues The following unsolicited communkation is one among thousands chat are from time to time addressed tone from :01 quarters of the world, to which welnelle aant:101: LI - Nir CO:, Olirnes . Tiac. March 14, 1455. Messrs A. B. dr D. Sands, Mem Yerk—Gentlement In the spring of 1855 I left Indiana with my wiremni seven. chil dren ibr Oregon, and arrives! safely at Selltdon Palls, Snake !Liver, without any dillicilltzet at this; elmenttr . eidgethoE was seized with a swelling and revere &taint In the leet•, beau , day byiday crew worse. until his le as contracted and°eau , no Ku painful that he could not walk: we had toatarry him ln and about the wagon like an infant; hie moaning. was dreadful, keeping. an awake nearly all We reached Albany that Sal of October, ptunpletely worn eat by 146 g-to; by this time be was reduced to a perfect skeleton. herewe were enabled to consult a . phyticlan, Dr. 11 - 4 who honestly confessed he could, not ens, him, alth oug h h e mad e him medicine that would ndieve the pain. In this exi gency something remount to be done spesilly, or death wen, inevitable. Being mom:l:ended t o try your Sansparilla, I procured a lsttle: titler taking s o me he appeared worse; but persevering with tt,l obtained a second bottle, which seemed tog p arg ., the disease. and canard a marked improi e xtend ; the enrolling and pain in the legs were reduced, hi, si,pette improved, and his color began to return. Thus en couraged, I purchased athird bottle, while taking ivlnch the , o „.ou ngs.t u t his logs, broke; end some pieces of bones one eighth of net inch lung cane, cut.; after which his legs stnnehteneePand heeded has up, He is now perfectly recovered, aPPegrattek-OD Wog a cripPliN and can perforce most kind's of common laher. All this has been effected, tut Many eau certify, bythrre tenths Of your valuable Sarsaparilla. of ‘vitich,ctutier ,prqvithmce e tny son remainsa thing teatimes nisi. Youra, respectfully, CALEB DAVIS. sm. Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. RANDS, Druggists and Chemists , 100 Fulton Street, hew York. Sold Ws> by and FA int TINESTOCK 5 00., FLEMING 8E06%, littsburgh. Iy $8 uit% geuunoly. Price 111 per bottle, or tux bop ; Ws for WOOS W. W. WAti.A ~ x w a .:aa a x x't-4 9 . • ,h a - * . mEDIGAL. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FUR TILE RAPID E ill COUOWIstee, HOARSE. NESS, BlloNefilTiS; tooPIN Mr, MAI 1., ASTH %LA AND cONMINpzu4S. Tau ROLM itoffered to the uta kmutiny with the confidence we feel to an article width Zooid= fails to real- s ...I ice the happiest effects that can he de- • • dined. So wide le the field of Its we.; •••• • fulness, and so pummel' the WWI of • sadiee its curia, that almost every section of 4 - V , the country abounds In persona, pub- e • 0 . • "-- Rely known,earho have been restored • from ithuming,and even desperate eases' of the lungs, by its We.' Whenionea tried, its trope riority over every other medicine of its kind, is too apparent •4, to escape observation, and where its virtue. are known, the ss public no longer hesitate valet antildete to-employ for the g diatreeslng and dangeroue affection!, cif •the pulmonary or. gene, which are 'tickle-MI to our climate. Nothing has called louder fur the earnest Inquiry of meek cal men, than the alarming, prevalencefatality of con- If semptive complaints. ncehaa any one cUm of &semen had more or their Investigations and cars But as yet no side- sls quote remedy has been provided, on which the public could depend for protection trom attacks upon the respiratory or. guns, until the introduction of the CHERRY PKTORAL. fa• This article In the product of a long, ,ciboriens, and, I believe, 4 succesifnl endeavor to.farnish the community with such a :14 remedy. 01 this laatenthasient the American people are now themselves prepared to judge, and I appeal with confidence to their decision. If there is any dependence to be placed in whet men of every clam and station certlfy it has done for thug if we can tenet our own senses, when we see dangerous affleelosts .4 the throat and lunge yiell to It: if we emu depend on the utterance of intelligent Physitlitha who make it their busitiese to know—in short, if there ist auy reliance upon any. 4 thing. then It is irrefutably proven that thin medicine does re lieve and clomlcare the class-of assault It Is designed for. be- , ic • yond any and all others , t hat are known to mankind. Rads be It. true, it cannot be too freely published, nor too widely known. s! The afflicted !Mould know it. A remedy that mires is price, lees to them. Parente should know it, their children are priceless to them. A!I should know it, for health can be l;/• priced to no one. Eel only shoold It beelmulated here, but . everywhere, not only iu this country, bat In all countries. N How faithfully we hal .• acted on this conviction, is shown In the fact that already this article has made the circles of the - 4 globe. , The Bun never eels on its limits. No continent is without it, and but f, e peoples. Although not In so general nee in other nations as in thin, it Is employed by the more t intelligent Li almost ell civilized countries. It is peter. ! . ..1 steely employed in both America,—ln Europe, Asia, Africa, Auetrnlln and the far-..if islands of the ten Life is as dear ss to ita possessors there as here, and they grasp at a valuable remedy with even more avidity. Unlike most prepuittions f•A: of int kind, It is an expensive mayo. - alert of wetly materiel. Still it is afforded to the public at a reasonably low price, and Cs what is of vastly more importance to them, its quality In a never auffered to decline from Its original standard of excel lence. Every bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, is as good as ever has been made heretofore, or as we are ca- t pablo of making. No toil or cost Is sparid,.in maintaining it In the beet perfection which it in possible to produce. e! Hance the patient who procures the genuine Cantu Ptr roans, can rely on having as good an article mime ever boen had by shoes who testify to its cures. By pursuing this coarse, I have the hope of doing come 4 . good in the world, as well as the satisfaction of believing i-• that much We been done already. • •• Are- Prepared by J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Moon. Sold by 11. A. PATINE/STOCK & CO., at wholesale and to. ;;,•• t,ii, by-every Ina eget in Pittsburgh, a,d by all Dealers esee vas here.__ apleimdaw Oral Coud pink. 41BWORr 80-1 4 49 Dr. R oger. ' Syrup of • • ••• • ( \ i.[ IthAt MOE THZ COMPLITZ eves or Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Asthma, AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TTSDING TO CONSUMPTION! Y FEE above Expectorant, prepared by an experienced Physician and Chemist, has now become a standard Preparation, and Is offered fer theikfdPLETE CURE of those diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS, which, If neglected, usually terminate fatally In CON SUMPTION. It contains no Opium, Calomel, or any mineral whatever, but la composed entirely of those Roots, Herbs, and Vegetable Str,nom...., which have a specific influence upon the Lungs and their connected organs. Its immediate effect is to allay all Irritation, and gently remove the phlegm and other morbid secre tions, from the Throat and alepassages, thus relieving the Cough, by subduing the inflammation and other canoes which give rise to It. It is approved of and re commended by Physicians of the highest standing and may be given with perfect *key to the youngest child or the most delicate female. Leas than half a battle will generally cure any ordi• nary COLD or COUGH, by following the directions. One bottle Is usually sufficient for a case of Intl.. euza. A few doges will relieve Tickling in On throat, or 'hoarseness. One bottle will effectually stop Spitting Blood. Three to Sim bottle+ only are required In Bronchi. tie or Asthma. • Four to Eight botaea will cure any case of Incipi ent Consumption. One toile is warranted always to do good, and satisfy the patient that he Is on the right road to a CUBE. Judge now whether or not It is beat to use E. Certifi, rates on file at the Mike from multitudes of restored suf. fence. A. L. NOVELL & Co., ProPrietor, Nu. 304 BROADWAY, (COT'. Duane St.) Nets York. For Sale by all Druggists throughout the lJnited Massa • and Canadas. Ado- ror sat«, wholeaala and retail, by E SELLERS A corner 15 - ood and Second streets, :‘,11,1 also by HENDERSON & 11110., Liberty street; 11. P. SCHWARTZ, null BECKHAM it NIeKENNAN, Allegheny Oity nor3Onlaw The Greatest Medical Discovery OF THE AGE. m R EA N DY, of Roxbury, pasture s hastiiscoedvy ere.i in rite of our t.. i i,“ cures every Lind the worst Scrofula to a Dworman l'inapr, Ile has treated it in over eleven hundred Cesee, and never failed except in two co,. ilsith thunder Lamer.) He hair now in his pol , e , :inn over two hundnKi certiikates of Its ratite, all within twenty miles of Bonton. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing, sore month. One to three bottles will cure the worat kind of pimple:, of the face. Two to three bottles will scour the eyelets of Was. Two hottlea are warranted to core the worst canker to the mouth and stomach. Three to five I , ottles are warranted to cure the worst rape eryai yet., Out.: or twu boulcs oro Ix/Ural:awl to curo all humor of the eye 4. Twe bottles are warranted to cure running of the ear and blotches among the hair. Four to nix buttleo are warranted to cure corrupt and run. ring ulcers. loath: will cure scaly eruption of the akin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the moat des p•rnte! cases of rheumatism. . \ N kr,,, ', -. ..,',.. ",:i . ...,.. ~., ~, ,-. ~,-= - '',s