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Trotniiiiiiliiit o on D dila' INC', GAS FITTING, & STEAM • .1,...t .11 the stesin cepieefitaliielr, and lu- J., PITTI)ZO. 25 31,INKRT PIM' EE T 1171 - str: ll ! .muct, as they tgegelii.lo-liatiogsfactiori to %I AMINO and VENTILATINO on the mood approt dorm our .ustotuersoarhatatiiiiiii6mumodlng them plan. for factorlea, public buildings, hotels, private du.-11- r inga, green houaca, + 9 .C., 1, - ~.... as a got 4 article, and *anal preferable on account of their CHILSON'S WARM AIR and 1 Ez,TILATINfI FURNACE strapl!city.pf coastractloa, to the old foallioned Oil ()lobes, or uf four sizes. HOHE PORTABLE and SCHOOL STOVE, fur smaller bad- "Y.Ot..her of 'Willa' we have any knowledge. Jogs or n leas number of roms. - Very romectfully yours, STEAM HEATING APPARATUS, tor warming buildings of . F. & W. M. FABER li CO., ovary description: also for evaporatitig,iiryltig, &C., for Engine Builders. lumber, larrannery, noon factorhni,..ttlUlieclas4c, . weItatILOIJAIV "11., " DILYINO LOSETS. or rote public In stitutions or WARM WATEArar4f!=ii : rtilidniKroen'Ro ' cm:sear/min jogs, palilio . - LOW gam, max on -an .- entirety 'direly new plan, for atarialitorries;:assfly tatitaged, iteinrs:st, pound per intlkpreestire. GAS MORES, for large towns contracted for. ROSIN, OIL GAS - APPARATUS fur dwellings, WV/tic-7, ac. RUSSEL'S _HOT AIR GAS STOVE. KIDDER'S GAS REOULATOP., c entr e lling th e euppil a.. 1 improving the degree el SCREWING STOCKS nud DIES, TONGS and (Abet t.ols her Steam and Gas Fitters' use. IRON BEDSTEADS. mutt, wrought and tubular iron, a vault , ty of patterns and styles. PENIIIIYN MANTELS, marbleised Iron in:lntim and mirror marble mantles. ENASUtLED GRATES AND FENDEICS, of home and east ern manufacture. HOT AIR AND VENTILATING REGISTERS, enamclisL japanned, plated or browsed. SPEAKING TUBE CONDUCTOR PIPE AND TIN ROOF ING. BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS of ever% description fur Gm and Steam. Valves, cocks, tees, elleiws, .Ce., in every variety. BB A gri AND IRON FITTINGS, or Plumbing. BATH TUBS, WASH BASINS, WATER CLOSETS, LEAD PIPE and every variety of the beet description of Plumb er's materials. FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, galvanized wrought iron pipe, fur wells, Ac. MARBLEIZED IRON WASH-STAND TOPS AND BASINS. GALVANIZED IRON SINKS AND BASINS. GAS PITTING end materials in great variety. CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, many en. tinily now patterns and styles. ap2ik I nul TEE ADAMS EXPRE OuMPANY PITTSBURGH, ROCHESTER AND NEW BRIGHTON EXPRESS.—For the eakiecial accommodation of the large population along the line of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Pad- read, between Pittsburgh and New Brighton. whose intimate . business and social relations require each Agency, TILE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY have made such arrang , merit with the Railroad as to enable them to put a trusty Measenger on the decommodution Train, who will take charge of all property and business properly entrusted to hint He will leave New Brighton by the Morning Train. remain in Pittsburgh am! Allegheny City during the day I. attend to such conintimions as may be entrturtedto him, and return by the Evening Train, with his Goods and Commis sions executed. All gouda, kc., will b a delivered or called for in the two cities, within reasonable distance, - without extra charge; but to trend* such delivery, the direction on packa ges. especially for private houses, should be explicit. At Way Stations, all matter will be left with the Station Agent of the Railroad Company. when the proper party is not at the Station on the arrival of the Train, to receive lilt Thu Th e charges fur carrying packages, &c. and for services rendered by the Messenger, are intended to be within reo sonable limits. When the nature of the business is such as to admit of it, special agreements will be made. HENRY H. IRVIN hal been appointed Messenger, and will commence his duties on Monday. Docembvr 24, IsfiS. OFFICES AND AO NNTS. Pittsburgh---al Fouttli street. Allegheny City—Telegraph oda, lbsysville--Captain Hay. Sewickley Station—Mr. McLaughlin. Rochester—Mr. White. Beaver—Dr. Chandler. New Brighton—Mr. 11.1 p, Omer. Azeits Exeanet rittsburgh. Dec. :kith. Miro. I der.2-‘ TO TROST WIIO IV ISII FARMS Cure FERTILE LAND at a CHEAP PRICE. and eaby toner, your attention is called to the Ridgeway Fav•., anti Coal Company. Twenty-are acres, or more in prin..: $4 thou, are given for WO, payable irt Instalments of $1 p. t week cu . per mouth. It is located in Elk county, Pa..., has one of the Nati markets tor Its produce In the The soil Is a nab loam. and is not to I.e surpassed for fa--o mg, as extuninatidn will show. It is ALL COAL LAND, undvrlaid be two rich veto. lalrh, on nccount of its facility to the Lake market, us' shortly become of immense value. The Sunbury end i.es R. It. passes directly through It, %latch p now under co, strnction from Erie to within a short distance from Rid, way. The Allegheny Valley It. IL also passes through 1 . 'ouuecting It with New York and Pittsburgh. The Tuaatn on it is of the most valuable kiwi.. Tule unexceptionai , 's good, and warrantee detain are given. It presents u go. and substantial opportunity to commence farming, proviilo• for one's children, or making ma investmant eon• to incress, its vaine. A new era is now opening to Ons region of cows try, and it cannot bet become of gnat value. In a slim tame Coal Land will be treble its present price. Furth• particulars can be had from the pamphlets, which are s •ii to enquirers. Letters answered promptly. Apply or address SAWI. W. CATELL, 135 Walnut St.. Pit ids. Fall Information is contained in lit. plumb:et, feh7dn n. F.IIISOTT—C. p ROTT & CURTIS, Dealers in Real Esta-. 0 St. Anthony Falls Minnesota Territory. Land Lmgl, and told throughout the Territory. Money loaned. inv.,. melts made to the hest advantage, and Land Warrants It, fed. Also. Agents for the sale of Leta in the town of r. CLOW.% 65 miles from St. Anthony. and Lead of imvigat,.• above the Falls. The sorr.•y of the great Pacific Railn . crosses the Mississippi at thin ;snot, and the mommas vantages it 1,3,50, C , l bUYILIMIL. will make .t of the largest cities is the Northwest. CFA RX•GOV er LI Or RAMS.. y. n nrn."l,, Hon. Wm. 11. W,lsh.. .!" [lon. J. M,...ker. Hon. H. M. Itace, --44kee.-liarnr, -- 4.1" I Berk,. Att,ttrys L ,Nlehars. ltorni) & oaks, Banker.. Rev. I'. M. Fullerton, R,si,iter V 5. Lunt Office. st•p2o IfE QUINCEY'S NE\V VuLumEs__;, other new Books. just receive.] I.y John S. Nidrket, near 4th street. De Quincey's Memorials, 2 Yak. . . . . Contributions to Litoraturr ; Huh. .ots, Itiowraphical, Ptilloptlicttl ant l'a.tiettl. I.y youla t/iltuttn. D. D. Yopolar Illstnry of 0, At Rome and Abroad. or Thin;. and Thonehts in Am • on and Europe. by Margaret Inller K l.dge Power, a view of the Productive For,. of Modern S.,cie and the Results of Labor. Capiial nod Skill, by Char Knight; numerous ougravrop. The Heroes, or ("reek Fa• Tales for my Children. by 11ev. C. Kingsley. llypotla. slims author. Edward Clifford, or Memories of Ch:Milani; Car Win 1., Juvenile; Motley's Dina% Republic_ in cloth and slita Wire's Laws of the Ancient Ilebr:u . s. A Lietond Jouriv. Round the World, by Ida Pfieter. Th.. Que.... Sermon. ligiou In Common Life, by Cair. Pedfhld's Comparaus Physiognomy. Miss Beecher'e New Books. Phytdology and C011,11.01t . erases, and Letters to the People on Health, xis °, her ineetlr Economy eel Receipt Book : the Great Book for Boy The Wonders of Science; orYonng, Humphrey Dory kTh Cornish Apothecary they. who taught liinself...Nnturnl losophy, and eventually became President of the Royal C. elety,) the life of a wornierful Boy. written for Boye ; inn Crated, only 75 cents. Abbot's Learning to Think and Lee r. leg o Talk. Dicken's Little Yolks, for Children, ti vole.. Lc HALF-IIOSE—BIea bed, unbleached an' mixed cotton, of beat English and German make; al. , silk, merino and merino feet, now on hand at L. ill ItSll VELD S SON'S, No. 70 Wood street. OIL CLOVES-50 lbs. fur sale by ap29 U. A. FALLSkSTuCK & CO ACOMPLETE LIST OF MONTIILI MAGAZIN S. for May. marper's new monthly Magazine. monthly Knickerbocker; or New York monthly Megamn,., Household Words—conducteti by Charles li. her,, iiodey's Lady's Bo Graham's American monthly Ma.gitzlii• Peterson's Lady's Magazine BeDon's Dollar month I),,Magszini. Harper's Story Book. The MUSCIIIII. The Schoolfellow for 'Boys tel Girls. Frank Leslie s New York Journal. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashion. Yankee Notions; full of comic illustrations. BlackwoutfuEdinburgh Magazin., for April. Chambers Journal (Loudon Edition) for April. Just received and fur Wu by W. A UILDENFENN EY 1 CO., my 3 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. MAG.U.LNES I. MAGAZINES! Frank Leslie's Fashion Rook for May. Frank Leslie's N. Y. Journal tiodey's Lail.' Book Graham's 5114cFlit Peterson's Mlignxthe Bailin:l'a Magazine •• Household Words •' Harper's 51.1).21..in, Pat.llll/11's Magazine Knickerbocker• Yankee Notions •• Blackwood'sNngrsaiue c. April. London News and Punch for Ap ed For sale by It MINER & co, my 3 No.::' Smithfield (IPENING this day, a large assortment of _1 Watches. Gold Levers from 52 to V:AKi Silver Levers from $1..: to SSo. Silver Cylinders from s'l to. II u. Itallrorel Time Keepers, Frodsham's Chronometer Series. s3oo. Du. In Silver Ode.. $175. Chains, Seals. Keys, Sc. Watches repaired in the best mar,, by my& W. W. IV ILSON, eater of SLu bet A ill, st'. UNDRIES-- 100 boxes Miuld and Dipped Candle,. 2,5 do Star do Iw ,1n Rosin Sap. 300 heNs oiNeortod Ito do:L.o4u Broom, iA bales Nu. 1 and 2 lia . ttmg. 25 doze Bed Cord, 25 do Buckets. 10 do Tubs. In Moro for solo I.y tnys .1011 N MoORIIEAD. F RESH I'INE APPLES.—:; eases, first ol I list received per Express. ann for side bl ap2B REYNIER. A ANDERSON, No. 3W Wood st. - - 11RA1VERS. — We have now on hand a full assortment of Linen, Muslin, Lists Thread, 11 n se, ri no, Silk and Cotton Until - ern of all sizes, at L. lIIRSIIFEIID & SON. ei,p24 No. 70 Wood street ITINEY TOPS-300, of various patterns, for sale by (n 1,281 HENRY 11. COLLINS TO I,El'—A large and commodious Ware bowie, situated iu one of the best Lividness squares on Wood street. Enquire of JOHN HAFT, JR., iip2l Corner of Sixth and Wood its TEARIN CANDLES-50 boxes just ree'd . nod for eule Lc (up 26) SPRINGER liiii.BAUG LARD -57 to arrive and for sale by P It I N G Elt HARBAUGh VINE TABLE SALT FOR FAMILY US 34) bags Junt rvecivrli and Ra. solo by aP2 REYMER 11, ANDERSON RQFORD MINERAL WATER.—IOhalf VID 15ble, just received fresh Crum We Springs. and fur mYS.I JOHN MOORHEAD. ATE W PAPER IiANGINGS. - Bixinet, Plain and Tapentry Patterns of brill iau t colors. of French manufacture, with a great variety of Americau Wall Paper nefAlarden'. For sale by W. I'. MARSHALL A CO. np3o t'•f.W-W b 7 Wood atrect. WATgRPIRES—Stone Water Pipes for Tap2S) HENRY H. COLLINS. GRASS.= - 20 bush. of the finest LEnglish Mixed, fur yards and pleasure grounds, Just IVCI4 Vi , d And for sale at the Seed and Agricultural Store yinik*ket. aprl9 JA EIS WARDRCP. • : b . ,; '- '•" • 4.$ r.""r• , f".• . • '4 . This rertdiee that I. • , i 1 Cup patented by Mr. Trott, hue been iu use 111.1 our road tar twee yea, past. NV01;111,1 It wbe ecouunlical and durable Vil Cup, and can recommend it as such. OEO W. viRIER, Foreulau of Pittsburgh Shop of Pella. Coutrul RR November D.A.h, 1854. To M. P. EATON, This certifies that we have ind In use the patent Oil Globes or Cups, sold by Moses F. Eaton, Esq., of Pittsburgh, and consider them very much superior to any thing of tho kind we have ever used. ALFRED THOMAS, Treasurer Ohio Toe! Company. Columbus, Ohio, November 27, 1895. ap24 _ [From the New York Scientific. American.] Patent Finishing Plane. This Invention is intended for use where it is desired to im part a fine, amooth,and glossy surface to the wood; but it in applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpouter'a pieties. The novelty consists in placing the cutting chisel. or bit, in front of the wedge, instead of , behind, es In common planes; also in applying a metallic mouth-piece to the face of the plane, la front of the chisel, which month piece serves as the rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plan. But the mouth piece is so close to the edge of the bit as to prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the aced in the least degree. indeed, we have seen the implement uy plied to the. planing of wood against the grain, and trans comely to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. So pordeet is the operation of this Instrument, that it may be ap plied to the planing of veneers—with entire euevess—a thing which cannot safely be done by the common plane. The peculiar arrangemant of the mouth piece, bit, and wedge, affords a complete and firm bearing for the bit throughout its whole length, and dispenses, under all cu.- cum stances, with the use of a cap or double bit. This Is a very simple and effective improvement, destined. we have no doubt, to find its way into every carpenter's shop in the land. No tool chest Is complete without It. The ie. venter is Wm. C. Hopper, of Pittsburuli, Pa, and tin patent beers date Jandary lei, 1895. 4a3 - MOSES 1. EATON, No. 139 Finn street, Agent foe the patentee. h H~ ~~.•;~t NVENT lONS AND CLOTHING ACARD -1 request the attention of my friends and the public to my eta.k of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which I think coutains a tarp, rariev of rich siyleo than shy other former purvitinic. 1 intro takes special pains ,•• obtain all the shatter of FANCY CLOTHS generally deitired, Mulberry. Drab, Drown and obve, with various tints of Um•a and Hine. I have observed the same care in selecting Lily FANCY CASSIMERES, which embrace a choice Assortment of light vectors, for evening dress In the summer season, with a number -f Black Mastic Figured Goods; also, intended for the led weather. By stock of VN.STINIIS is as large as can I+- found elsmviiere, comprising every variety of Silk Patter,- plain and figured Oroll4l4lllleS anal Marseilles. My assortment of 1103 . 11' Clothing lieu both in - r ui n at ! 1 Am prepared to fill All orders in this branch wILIL It, eaciafaction oil lot c' than I a ./. rio•ehl attention 1, Ik vein Iwr I'l. 11 poeuleirly zatapte.l ta e iad' , hos, which. I think, let Lul to plea,. AL.:. Whet ins, Argentina Lnatrea. A liiatati Nenn.es, Franati Naiikinnettes, [hal, 11....11an Cl. 4 i. • with ntinv , 4l.4 styl.of Wormed nod in Ooods, Lnom's or buy's clothing sp.2:, I tiihie St./I.OIION STONER.. No SII W. a ol N};ll' CLOTHING STORE, Nu. 4 Sixt . etonne 1. "Iho•vite ulaerty. The %titm label ha./u.( site.. , ed thin 13,W r..!4:1.b1111.111.13e, h • lienalvettya hoof Largo laud ch4l4 , asatirtaii. ni ei a; crannies or.L.LAIT Ii I which he wicrranta equal to anyin the city.,thd .4; r-ss o ,Aable prices. The public are raluasted hint a (conr'i:ly B. OPPRSIIRINIEE ANNUAL STATEMENT of (he Cmmet t,ut Mutual Lift' luau ;own Cvnqualy. tut Lb , 31 nt January. 1 KM3 : Itahsh, p r ghttern.tt :Slat 1.66_ . Amotiut roceired for premiums and rui' during the Deer....... ......... 144. b 21., Totui reeniptot for an. yonz. $766,9G3 Do•suct paid gala:lea, lulvert.eug, prio ong, ~talionery, rent. taxer kr $18.059 " cow to agrut, 118 NIA , ice, I Itr.4 It v./ v. - lulling Sol,- ukX) anlaud of 1.1 punt =ME vulentia .1 r at; the }ear.. tha.telett ea rientler,l . . rre Tuna= N atm uu Lktocele.l N•t I•minner, Jan. 31, DMA. .... • '42 'when,. u•ot due, two nwittUng AMSI:TS. 1; 11.)rtgagu Loane on Field ItAnk rt.. k L.wiv,• ...... ..... .....tux ti ow its., city. tald oilier vor. uthrr Gosh in bank Premium rionat, hewtag b per cent. 11,1.. rent 1.05 u ,44S Itittsu, of premiums in the hands of Agents and in transit Amount of lon.ea during the year.. $251.116 uh Total oniount 01 lossex paid to data 1,3112.446 4. Totaltd . ihridenda paid to dot The dgectorn have declared a dividend of cretin of 40 I ent. on prentomin laud upon LIFIS PoilrleSl during the v. and 15 per, cut. upon the prerultuns on short term Foie, January 31, 1556. UUY IL HI F.L1.8, Secretary. A. A. CAItILIEIi S BRO.. Agent. corner Fourth and Smithfield nt. J. H. mesa ....? MAT PIMECM 14 -1 it EE OF Cli ARG E : !-TWO SP LI:N 1)11 lARLOR E\llltA\•lNc3, eutitled •• Bolton Abbey so the Olden TiMleff," a oplendkt pteel engraving, fr, m the eel. brute,' muutsng by Landover; and the •• Departure of th • loraellteo from Egypt.," a larp and beautiful engraving fros.l painting by D. Roberta. The retail price of the above Co graringe is $3 per copy, but will be sent free of charge, a, follows: The subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY in Philadelphia. and will furnish any book or publication a! the retail price, free of postage. Anyporeons, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazine., such tie Harper's. tiodey's, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fasl • ions, Ac., will receive the magazines bur one year, and a rep:, of either of the above beauttful engravings, free of i.har i „.• or if subscribing to a re and a $1 Magazine, such as Petra sous, un.l Chußen's Ladies' Christian Annual, they will re ceive Loth magazines said a copy of either of the above mi. graving, Every discntitiou of Engraving on Wood executed sill. matinees and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newspatso Ueadings, tievio of Machinery, Rook Illustrations, looig. o,rtitimtes, Business Cards, Ac. All orders sent by promptly attended to. Persons wishing views of their buil.l ings engraved, ran. send a daguerreotype or sketch of tlo building by mall or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we wool, art m agents for the sale of the same. BYR.A.NI A PIERCE. aplerdawly 60 South Third street, Philadelphia 13,5. N ESS B U SINESS ! MIII, PROPERTY YOlt SALE—Situate iin Big Ss- Neickley, a mill house of 3 stories. 3 run of stone, smut ina chine, and all other gearing and fixtures complete. Also.. saw mill. good frame houses, 20 acres of hand. Price s3,lsio A STEAM SAW MILL, situate on the Ohio river, near St Mary's, nO miles below Wheeling. Price $1,500. TANNERY FOR SALE, situate at Moundsville, Va. a I 11 rata, stops, Ac., all in good order, large dwelling house. ' acres of ground, Ac. Price $4.000. S. CUTHBERT A SON, 51 Market et. Jxo. 11. is (was, lute of Ilumphreye, Hoffman at IN 00., 1 . 1111:i D. W. tlnumaz Late of Pittsburgh. KOONS & HERSTIVE, FLOUR FACTORS, AND General Produce Commission Mei chants, h.. 47 .I%trth IV/al rto.t and It:, North }l'ater 37rcel, below Rate ;tree, Babraky. Wood wart & Cu. Pail.] Bryan, Kau nady Cu. Pitts'lt Garn•tt Nanut & ilwarth & Co. IV4xxl Ai 4111 ref , Co OLIO, c Cu. Truitt, rather do Co. ilLiagaley, Cosgruve Witt J. ILLOllintir &C, Cinciu Mitt. Vt.!. k & Youl,ln, Cincinouti A. A. & Cu Morrow & 13== And Pittaborgh and Philadelphia Merchants genet ally. jai Ictspc6n) • • ..„ WANTED—Six good Girls, to do general housework. Two or three good Cooks for city and country. A Boy of 17 to loam a trade; must bt-• well rerun, scutlasl. AiNO. places for four or five Uirl. to do chamber or timittgrrt,nu work. Your Boys in stori-i. or to run ,rlll/141, nod ore ur six men at any kind of employment. Apply at LoWitleS Ne I utelliireuce Office, feb2o No. 14 Fifth street. PRUSSIAN BLUE-15 eases fur - tale Ly B. A. FAIINE2TOCK A Cu.. 1 - 11(1 ED PEACIIES.--200 bush. Bright ,u store and for sale by my, BACON. - 10,09,, Sbuublerr. lu,uou Mum and for sale by FORSYTH A: SCOTT, • tayl 76 Water street. PTATOES-150 bus. White and 13!ue Ne shanuucks fur sale by uyl HENRY H. COLLINS. OLL BUTTER,-3 bbls. fine fresh for Sale n AA ) by myl HENRY Y IL COLLINS. A. MASON & eO., will open this morn- A. dug Jug 2500 of Berago de Laines at 12%. Au , 4. 000 of 9lvelin de Lain at 12!4c., worth 25c. myl CII.A.LLIES—A.I7.MASON & CO., are now receiving scone -100 pieces of rich Cballies at 5 and lu crate per yard lees [ball lOrtila price& myl A_ A. MASON - & ( - O. are now opening . some LO ul G oods, Just purchased at a great reduction in prices.. and mach lees than the cost of im portation, and will be sold correspondingly low. rayi SEED POTATOS,---50 bushels of the cele- - brated Ptuple Chlli, one af the moat reliable and Tana bk. Yutates known, at 47 Fifth street. nitwit JAMS WAIIDBO;'. A~w: -. -a~-; INSUR -. CV - • • tiiILNIEFIS' AND NIECLIANICS' LIFE, FIltE ANL) 31AKINF iNSCKANCN COMPANY PIiMADELPILI A. Capital a'?1,10,000 Moonlit This Company ..tlaeta Fire I.larallt • Furniture, Sc. Marine (largo and 'Freight. Inland lcusurita., u, Lakes, Connie, Rail, tools, and Lail eartiare ccii, , rafle Also, Insu upun Live., upon the tte.,-.1. uo,, , rethie 1,1 WA. lion. Thomas B. Florence, James E. Nenll, Ueurtre 11. Armstrong, Charles Dingee, P. Middleton, E. It. Ilelinbuld, George lick old, Fred. C. Brewster, Thomas Idandertivid, Isaac Lo. h. TER..MAS B. FLORENCE, President EnaAati It. iiELICBOLD, Secretary. PITT:O3I.I4.CH RECEILENCY.S. Ilon. T. M. llowe, lion. J. IL SCCllntn•k, Lou.S P. C. Shannon, Col. S. W. Black, lion. J. It. U nth rut, A. It. NrCulanalL Kink Thomas J. Keenan. Esq., Wilson !ireaudless, Esq., Cul. J. heron Foster, U,•n. J K. Mo•rhen.l, N. M. 11.1.11 e. The character of the aloe,, Company Is of the Spat chum, and nombitiot the rare and unusual privilege:, of Fire, Marin. and Life insurance. tientlemeti of elevated steal tag are associated in its Mall &gement, end interested as Stuckl..,lders. THOMAS .1. LIUNTER, Agent, No. ist Itater i.troet. TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE WNI PA lt V, PII I LA DELP!! I A. lintr,rutut—Cliaries W. ltsuckor, Thomas Hart. Tobias Wagner. Samuel Or ant, .Ist.vh IL BuutL, LAW. W. ha:hula, Nlordecal D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Pa,rie, Niel.] S. Browne, Mor ris Patterson. lia:tcY,En, Prehl,leut. CHM , (1, BArtmEtt, Souretary. . . Camtiuue 4. 11111 kt: 11,4111,11,.1.•rputual nr limited, on every description of prof wrt), m too, and iountry, at rat., an lOW as are COUttltittqlt with veimrity. The Company Lave mewl - vv.! a large Contiugent Fund, which, with their capital and prevuuus, .aki) inveKed, ford ample protection to the The Aasetx of the Company. on January Ist. ISM. no poi.. Uabod 4wreeably to All Art ot Atnwtldy, wore as fullov.s• I a: Mortgagv. $918,1 JA Real Estate . Tett/i.ntry L.,WL1114 Strk.kn Total .. ....... Sine.. their theorisation, a trod of ttetoty-oife y then !ww pot Urwi f f,l o f 1%1, N:1111.. 1...er eland Dollars. losses by fire, evideff., ot ii.• ndvuntageo of itlNUralll, a, all! an ant ht . ablilE) . Mid disp•elil /4.1 to most with promptness all lflohtioo. DA.R.DINED. COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Ordeo, iforth-esst Cr..t Wool Mid Tiln,l DENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CUM .". PANY. OF I'IMIBURGII, corner of Fourti. Smitlairld street,. AUTHORIZED CAPITA!.. p.AOOO • luituro 'holdings nod other property unmet loot Or &tot nge by tiro, 41.1 the peril/. 01 the :sot .1.111 l 11,111.1 NI, 4.7111, .t/ sod Truusix./ratt.lo4.l. utat.•rvxs W tn. F. JulAuston, 11,k1y Patterson, W. 513.71iutc0 - lr, Ken nrkly T. Flunntl, L. 31. Long.. I. tin, Sproul. li3Orge K. Wh Jacob }hunter, A. A. 11tirrier, Jnroe%E. Nen.lrY• K. a. Ilt.rn, R'wl.. I. K. Park, 11. R. C. , ugblinll, • }Jou. %I V. F. .11 01l STUN, 1101)T P.klTLltsir . :, tDA, I'o•v , lrui A A CARIOCA, Se:retnry nrlti Tr.a“l,l CANNIER. Angbitant _•e,rrt.tr3 ‘l,‘".l.tnn THE UNITED STATES LIFT: INSI RANcy., ANN iry AND TR, , T CoNle.l,l, ML.Palf. —Clinrert.d April CAPITAL. Saml.ll-emPt to! ncr Thud alld Chrvl nut Vhiltidelphut. OYFICEILS of TILE 11.0 , 1 E I:1 0 AT II I. 1l.F.1.1•111 Stephen R ('rau!.r,L Ambnete W. Tt, , ,,np , . Benjamin W T11.11..1 JnciM L.. Flurnii. , . William M. P.lu In. /ti. mien —a; tel n 1.. P't nu tied Pon-Went— Attain.- NC. 'Dm:vie.. Ahmumi Ezurn 'Bfsbury - II M Atunineny NI IP Fit P. IR A RI, ii,B, Fur reet. Pittsburgh Dollar Facing■ lu•Ulutlou No 6'l Fturfir VET nOor. To THE PITTS:SI RON BANE, IS NOW OPEN daily from J to 2 o'clo,:k elan. on Weiinosilay unit Siiturday evenings, Inn. 7 z• cluck. Ik. l tea. recetTed of all mans nal lens than , tgt ie ..1.• the rrr,:lta ,I,lared twice a year, 10 JO , and Itecornber. I ntere.t wu declarrtl at the rate 0 1 cent. I.er annum, on the tirnt 01 It., /.(1110.1.. I U,O, 11.A.t..2 , containing the Charter, tiy-lawa, Itnina latioua, furrash , ,l gratis. on At the untie,. =BEI .110., 14 MEM I,t 01 "rn", N" 4 , 21. !lk .. xt k• 1...1141 it at ,t t....11,ht and 1".; ti..tt 14. 41.;'• . 11,111IIIl . 4a1•41. :trt ,• 21 14, 1 It• L.. 411 al Y s'4 41 41 IuC,TO, tA),129 34 XT HOLMES & SONS, Bankers un.l Ex • tgangt , 1.41 • rlt n.l LI) In A.. • an°, by; vvr awl ileuk Nutt, Ex, Lange ,•n tI Kart ern mill W fl,tt.rn Cit,s conwtatitly fr, Coll,uott,unde In sl. the riots thrvagliou: ttig Ptah s . Der.lts r.,eivt•cl in pal funds ot cul,ot pc pet tIT Market sitrl4.4., between 'flits...l and Fourth ,t 3. y 122210 E. ARNOLD ('O., Bankers and Ex ttnherr, Itunturx fn Exulututtu, Coin. bun. NAro. ttogitt and Dno , Drafts, itr. Golluxtiutsa ctuutt.4l, ai Cuttele•ti b , , and pr.. 1 1 •1,12. tentate4 to tt ; t y ', A rt "f ettx ca t.xotatti tantl huh' /111x1r Nu Ti Fouttlt ntro , :t. nt xt 4. Ow 1;n0/.. 1 . 1;t, burglJ ; t:t T utiti WOODS, Banker and Exehang, Broker, Uealar w Exclototo., t2,atuoo, lid mot tank Noto , tlt.nk taught wtol pill ou atrolully tatroolo.l to. lutetwt pa, 1 ou ih•VAlit. trillOM AS WOODS, Commercial Broker, lull 11 Dealer iu Notes, Bonds, Stocks, &ail &taste, tic., N Y.ustb strut, Pittsburgh, ps. =II bell AL Liggett, J. W. lien, TEM=IM corner Vint Koi Wood at meet. FOISBYTII k SCOTT, 75 Water 'street El= 1 . ,1111.111 \ ••' F. 4 11;1; F. A 1.1.11( Fi11f21114,1 .1;4;6 II ! , 11;..n1,r,,, , 11,:t.111M;;II•Ity, Tls....;;;;;•! I rill.-ta....ttyr Ixam. I. Pet,,k, NA",;!. J An.1,4;;t1. 1101.1rell 11«ptmrn Ue..r4e K. W6it,, Wtlham F W William 14,11111 m, Lart J.,11a 11 hirLim.l,ieL, Lotus IL WC, 1. NI or Ni /I,ry L. I,ob,rt L ilc, I 'al „Damon , . Ar 4 tif t rt 41. r, .1 I till tilt,: 1%41,1; A r t Chnl =MEE ti ami :::‘ , ,--011A I, r A t • jy1.9,11y BANKERS AND BE()KE.I4: u. ~ p ..mom .0 d ..,. (~ ~ 4lr Flall - 0.1 stntit, wvsrlp upp.mute ill. M. NI 13a.nk .1,16 DRY GOODS Ew SPRING i 4( )01)S, 74 :Slarkt. Ptttntwrgh, 1.)1 Th, linvt.)ost 1. , rl , lllng Ow, hint ILrrls..l Sri,: • h/ r l,t they WI,II 10 Cttli the tOtt te • etitt attellt, 0/..ii cluuatuvrn mai th.• ditto r ‘a. N1,....a.aappl It. R. and llticag ,, and / ...h e . 'l.'" W" I. .‘" th.. 10. , n1 /111,1 1•11/1 , •nly c,101.1” It. It. ruutt. Ir.. .01.1 .I ,, orutolu n .t.,k the I'HICAIIO , Our UKErN (lit 1/KI'AIITNIENT ...omit, all do. CIIICAOIJ n CAIIIO, SI) . ter , Mid D0V..11.1..8 ..I . the w• 11.4,41— CHICAGO M DUBUQUE. Extra rich Mark and Colored Nledrantaint: Silks: Trains leave Chicago as follows: •• a Jasper. Chena and Striped 10 A M.. mid Itts..:U P. .11.-BT. 1.01:15 AND CAIRO ERNIE,. •, •• PLAID, Striped and Maid Black - Pamengern for m. lemi4 by this train Lai, the cars 01 the a a Twisted Silk Flounced Rots, Ohio mall Nine,. Ll. R. at .snadond, and are carried AS.. It , " a Challi St. Ismis. " " Barege " a 1.e:., A. M. and 4410 I'. M.—lnamiut Aso 1141.x..ts Exrur...v, .. - connecting at Dunhertt (oprvalte Duldainel a iti, a Daily Also, Tissues, Bareges, Challies. Lawns, .h... line of Mettin Packets for Si. Paul and the Tipper Missie. SIIA WLS AND 3IANTLES. sippi river cities. I , ur Shawl and Mall tie Room is supplied with all the Den T rants leave Cain, for Chleap, and Dubu q ue at TOO A. M. styles of Crape, Cashmere, Stella, Silk, Itrocini, Moirantiqu.•, ~,,,I 7 : 00 P.H. Ohantillii., Lacs, Ac., An. l'aAsengers from the Eiast and places on the Ohio river, . . ... ~. . , .... . ..,.., _ .. ... .. NEEDLE Woltß. i destined fur St. Louis, will sure 19U miles of unlions mid nu. Our stick of Collars, Flouncitip, Sleeves, Sc., is not ear- ' curtain river navigation frum Calm to St. Louts, and arrive passed by any stock Weal of the Mountains ; title. hours In aclvauce of the ricer route, by taking the Also, a good norsortment ul MI it: ItN INO AND fIOUSE ; O.'. at Cadro. FURNISIILNO G00D5. ..—............-,„ , Tickets to St. Lout,. pare, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all he- _ _ DOMESTICS. , , rut places by this route, eau to had at the office of the Prints, Gingham*, Clarks, mmair,e, Ticking% Kentucky I O. Jr P. and C. A P. Railroads in Pittsburgh. and Michigan Jeans, Casaluetts, Cassimeres, Cotton, Linen and Punt Stuff, I c,..t ra l jtaikoad i n Chicago. K. B. MASON, hc. Also, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, and every other article,. j o t} Superiutou't. iusually kept lnc first-class Dry Ooods House, to whirl, a,. ! solicit a call and examination before purchasing elsewhere. loe we feel confident we have never taxin aide to exhibit Sllth GYO. BINGHAM & CO.—'rRANSPORTA . desimble stork. lA% E BROTHERS, nos LINE—Vts. PENNA. CANAL - Formerly Young, Stevenes7n .k Love, ' and RAILROAD.—The subscribers are pr 74 Market street, Pittsburgh, to. ',arts/ to Orin FORTY 'TUNS OF PRODUCE bA i Lt. to viola, d”lphia, Baltimore, or New York, via the Sloth Works. 'I hey will pay particular attention to Way Freights bet weer I Pittsburgh and Johnstown. Daring a DAILY LINE OF :'l RST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS, we hope to be able to render entire satisfction. MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, ono. nrsonAm .t. co-, Paut'alicroa, No. 344 lAborty ttreet. Just beside the apllif'tzu Cana( Basin. Liberty st. p a s sanger Dep.d. of the Pn ensylvanta It:Uinta:l, winch may,. . _ lER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.— it tho moot o.oov..:Lwat house in the city for passengers tart, ring by that rt sal. i ...K_ Amticipating the want of facilities for. The proprietor havlng, at tomillerable expo ode. fitted ut . t, ...porting Freights to and from the Rust in es.adlent style, the MANSION IIOUSF:. would i esis , t yell Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and Itaitromes, 0, lot,- fully solicit a share of public patronage. There in attached incruesed our stock of Boats, Ac., ou mune, to a Ih it'll:, F. tt splendid STABLE and extenstve WAGON YARD. afford. i DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1504 tons iug ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. 111, 1 1. , mouth each way. harder and Bar will he furnislitsl with the beat the market : We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronise the can anorti. 1,.1,1„ ; State improvements, there will I n nothing spared on our ____ - - - - - !part to render general satisfiittion in forwarding Eastern I. CLAIR 110 TEL, corner Penn and St. Clair streets, Pittsbuigh, Pa.—The undersigned, hire., - and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIER. k MITCH ELL be of .' Brown's Hotel," havlng taken thin large and coma,- align:), THAT Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, N. 11um HOTEL. and having mitred it in magnificent At)le, would respettfully invite hut friends aiel the traveling public : LONG EXPECTED BOOK, the SessitownlLVlS PAPERn, by Frederick S. C0rr...n.4-.0., I, girt: him a ,111 Anollrk.d. wllli the Vtal,Vi'l/ii... of the neat ritno. The above will no doubt be the popular Spring house and lad long expel /..1100 . ./I the bustnese, Ac.i''. " give inlik, and in 11eAtintyl to a large sale. entire satisfaction, and litt t barges moderate. Pluribustah, a song that's by no author--a deed without febit2 WM. Y. C. OJNNELL G OO INTENT _ - a mune—perpetrated by Q. K. Philander D P oesticks, .B. GooD INTENT 110 USE, corner ul Libor- Joint received b) ty and Grant streets, near the Railroad Depot. Jaul:hly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor HOTELS , 1 A.GARDk;N LOT FOR SALE—Containing 11Ex acres et excellent Laud, situated on the waters of I caartiers Creek, in itobinsou township, 4 % mitre from the _...„.„,_ . , city. and near lirmulhead's Fording. no Laud is welt KEN ETALE.—W. I). ENCiLISII, Suie adapted to Gardening purproa , s, ns it lies sloping t., the lkeith: has a comfortable Frame 'louse ,fu feet by lb. one Bottler of SMITIII celebrated Kennett Ale and nod a halt stories high; a good spring of water at the doss, Brown Stout. Also, Common Ale and Porter, in quart and and it variety nt choice Fruit Trees just commencing to pint Gatti.. bear. Nino $OOO. For further particulars, apply to The atteutlon of families, and the trade, to respectfully BLAK I. LI" & RICHEY, Real Estate Brokers, solicited. salty feb27 Corner Seventh and Smithfield sts. RESTAURANTS MINERAL WATER AND SARSAPA- ___ . _ FRESH. SE DS ' rden, Field and Fl iwor lIILLA.—W3I. D. ENG' LISII, Pitt street, below Penn, Seeds of the most approved and reliable , arieties. is now manufacturing and bottling the above beverages (41 i‘ itulesule ari , d retail, at the Seed and Agricultural %Vert , an extensive scale- lii* article* are of the boat quality. and • li.iuse, 47 Filth street , ' 5) JAMES WallifitiiP. of (ap manufactured from the purest materials- octliily - _ . .. .. _. --- . QODA ASII of a good and uniform quality 14()SIERY AND GLOVES—Another very ►J manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt 51anunwtoring large suisortrneut of rummer Hosiery, Glove* iii:ii e*ml.-LiY at Tarentum; on hand and fur sale by mitts of every description, just received by FLEMING BROS inyl9 A. A. MASON A CO. JUNE MAGAZINES Justreceived and for sale by H. MINER & CU., No. 39 tquithtleld street : Harper's Magazine for June; God ry'e Lady's Book for June; Petetsol2oB Miguel:no for June; • Art Journal for May. All the NEW BOOKS published are for sale by H. MINER St CO., at 19 No. 92 Smithfield street. MERY-75 kegs for sale by mylb B. A. PA*I . 9pROOII & CO ' 1 • • 1 5 6 ,JNLY ttoUTE TIIALNS keito2l PITTSitt ti t, Il 'it) CLINGLNINA A I 0. : 1 V 4 CL. .1% 11 11 1 : 111t1 -..E DAILY TRAIN 14 F .;1 I'r 1 /.`: ) U.l ITO .LV ANLi In 01110 AND PENNSYLVANIA I.I'FTI,E .Ml/11111 ItAILROAI.`S. VIA CItESTLINE AND C0L1:34131 - S. Quickest Route from Pittsburyh to Cincenna tr. I CoNNEcvnio at Cincinnati with C. ti. Mail Line Steams ta.. Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohlo and Sliadrsippi Railroad, and the Lawrenceburgh Route. Connecting via Colt:rubor and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and Indiana Central Railroads. TIIIVOUGH TICKETS. via Columbus and CitiCill With to Lexington, Louisville, lit. Louie, I hillanapoldr, Lc., ae. Via Colmnbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Laltiyette, Terre Haute, St, Louie, Ac.. Ac. THE LlTrix MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting will the Covington and Lexington Railroad, Diu I: S. Mail Line Steamers, the Ohio and Mieristiippi Railroad. and Do Lawrenceburgh Route, allure facilitius no other node can give, as through tickets by all the above routes van eitiy be procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad. The route from Crerth hi. via Columbins Vine the shortert to Cincinnati, enables a uniform and sole epee.. Collis _hone are certain. and paraeugers have hill tinge for meals. By Cle Forest acel Relletontitine route tenth Cieetline, a d.,,,,,,,,,,, and In . ..Lk-neck s pull as required. and corn),ll,l 1,, ~,,,,,,,,, . diatanre. lty the route via Colin - aim. to Cincinnati and itolinun t .l6, Int... Tiger. rn ie over roads lallanted aiiil smooth. II) the Forest and Belletordmite roule, patactigera ride ores the roughest roads in Ohio. THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND I CINCINNATI. FIRST TRAIN leaver Pittsitar,di at SAM o'clock A. M. f o r Creiltlille, COlllllll/11, Xenia, Cho - mural, Louteddle, St... Leone Lexiitaliiii *nil I iolisicire.t. , , via Lem ri•iiceburgh Route. This Trion arrives at dOiwiliiiiiti one hour Mid forty minutia id , whence of the Foreet and Ilellehintaine route. .91IiI , IND TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7:: t 0 o'clock A. 11. for Creethno, CA.IIINAhtIi, Xenia and rilleilinAii. This Milli 1 makereisionatiou only via Columbus to Cincinnati. TII/RII TRAIN peones Pittrlairgli at il o'clock. P. M. lot t Crestline,Colutillma Xenia, Cincinnati. lehieville. Ft. lalUirt, Lexington and Indianiwths. via Law. ciii , •litirgil Ihillie. i TAW DAILN"FIIA INS. VIA ( . 4 ohl'Al Ile:, DAN FUN, AND INDIANAPOLIS. Fras-r Mart tea v,s Piltelill,h ii :lOU ohdock k M lot Crawl I ine. Col it in bus, Xenia, Di, I.ot. Itidiannpol is. lath cite, Terre Ilitille, Vit.. ernia, S , . Loos, Cairo, Evansville, Sr. NEININ - D 'FRAIN leaves FitiAlihi 0, Al ':.:10 . 'ehA•li A. M. be. Creatline. Coliiiii! . us. A• hIA. lia t.,D. led moms Le, Tani, 'it.t Terre [Lout, 1 ini 'metes. St. Louis. Cairo. F., itneville, At!. TRIM, MD. neo.e , Pittehurell et .i o'rldck P. M. be. Ctertinie, c o i ee o., s . X. n o , Dayton. Inillitlinpulls, 1.111,1 tt , Ter, Ilao .. % d o im nes. St. Loids, Cairo, Evansville. 4.•. 1 N. li -stsci.iii e your ticket a, in Colum bur. and you Ares, le i 4 ...ni,,inns. i i learners leave Chicintinti daily for Nleuiphis, Vicksburg'', Nat; lies, New ; irhaia. iki . The Columbus being the d tr.ti route, the Tune Table., of 1 the Restern Rim& are errilug.d to run in chow cotineCtii h UHL this rdtalde route. for all information arol Throudil Tickets, please apply at the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad (Anne. ‘ etiriter oilier.) nod, the Midtiligith . elit Ilona, J. U. CURRY, Ticket Agent, Or at Federal Street -Station, ii Et,.l' ARE IN. Ticket Agent -OEO O. SESSIONS.. Agent. Pittsburgh. ihrt-tu; P. W. STRAD/ill, sicueral Agent, Cincinnati. 01110 AN!) )11SSISStPPI RAILROAD BROAD GAUGE. ivrr. , 7;l7:r;ll To T 1.0 UIS. DIRECT r"ttfr t.t•it sure t 'Uttt' t ttt ' . • i at:tt, ••:, :1141t, 1% II 11.1,1,, \A NC I.: *I A • 1 I FA( 1:01 r to the tot, tihuttultial I.• .•111 , 1 .1 t“.• Tho Tinm. Ilan IZ-111 , . .I 1 itau 3111111 logo up. X 11„ D.& 'IPA I l'ltttatur,t , ,t r.L Att, It. tot-y1,,At... t. • / A, 1.1111, AT .\ \ I \IL 1.1.‘ V!.• T.?, A II tsrur.,, •• • • • tt..,14 mt. 1'r' , 10.1.1... I, I rttltanttp..l, rt• I! tut , ci:cuttut-tby the • thtt. att.l !kluett.,,titpt t. Itttut.. t'aa.. u I'4 tak , 5. Central 1; . atil,.l at ,an..toral. ataa ILI,. Ciltr, la•lin. w A.:ran., .4 all% 4/irt ...lb,• •.r:lrdler...l tr..lrt Sr I. rt.. r ht .I. , l••trkon City ‘,...11 KR11,1% Pa. kit,.makes , , : •s• • let,t,-t......1,1,xer. andmost outriturto nnar /COI ha,. S, otri 1... Car x.ll lro rut. illtorrt:h with i'Apreo arrlvrt,l4 ~t I...ttidan at the onto.• taut. oury nod Sr 1,1:15 PS...wager. ,21 tor TICkt•LI 1.1 the 111.1 itA,,,bk 11,0 nI4 I Oh iv litultoaa, 11(1 , 1 the 11.1 x), fl , )• ot ix. /sad I ir,,th ••I t:ill• A h L.lOl, • .0 14.91.•f.iitalr.f. 011 , 1 I ..1111111.11A. \ (4141.,1 14,t, •-r.k .$llll claxi Cnr t..,. t..- T!!i; , 1 .:.1. t. 111=1TIIIZ= F. RN: 11l (.AN Ag••trt. THE I'ENNS\ L% A NIA RA11,110A1) TIIKUM.IAT CI-;Tit A!. ROUTE::::n1:•11.11:, th. Ciii, 1.11 , 1 rn : \ orth-u.ertt : .tars by 3 • onann.•u. RAJA ity do"! 1:.:. :it Pot-bore: wt:h 1,,”•t ,14-Atitel, o. .16.11 prt , ti r:r,ur,. t tv t., atilt :r,•111 a,r tinr, -. IV,T. ween Philadelphia* a: Pit taburgi, yi I. IPry „. it,4. 1:11 twx,••., Fun. Fenthrr., .tr..... .. 6.I:CWsIr CLAA,.--1:ook... anti :'l..ta,twry. L;ry tin lute,.,) Hard.. am, Lea.- 'et...W. Fi 100 TIII KU CLA&S.—Arivsla, Ls , D., awl l'o.rk, 1113 1,,t1t, Hemp, dc PVCI ct.A.::!..--c..tTN, Fish. tiag.,,n And , ltb , ~„ Pork, (pocked. Inn! and Lard ~ I , a' It—:s..•ur. per harr.4. sr - In ,hirOrtg tr•••tit Any p:At Ilia/ I mark •• • :•/ •• • r 1.41" All tilv A.. 1.0. • at l'lt.litdelptatt or PlitAburglt. .111 ER= FISLIA•11 . 1 . P,.11/..f 1.4 .1 , 11 .1. I. N. I",q , Sured,r. H.Ar : Mrlln. K 1.1.1 0 1. 11 . 1 ' 1 .1• 1 1 - 1 1 .1•.• Bn;A•cAmt 114, t.lkurgh . , t;rrovulAti I'lll • /Ill' . .1 Moot :;on,l. 1- t•lortll, U 4111.1111, I/111.: ICAO 1111 ,t Low-, ; hell Al-ou, LI auevtli, I udialm. 11. 11 , 11:6DoN. Gruernl P11114(101,1113. IL J I.OSIhAERT, trod Poperintrnileut. A1t.... M. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, CdllllllN3 71IE Great Gt►tted 13tate• Alan and li.zpre• TW , / PASSENGER TRAINS I/111.Y CIA I t !I 11,11 UC itt (.11' E r ., / CA !Ito, AND CHICAGO ro 111 c,nnoction Tr.uun ~1 iho 10, ALSO. 3 gross Ludlum's Specific; 4 gross; 11.41and's german Bitters ; 1&00 fba. Madder; uuo As. Uum Tratmrantb ; 400 lbs. Nutmegs; Concentrated Lye, a new article fur making Sam ! one pound wurth ten of potash; on hand and for sale by uiy3 FLMING BROS., ALOT OF GROUND, near Bakerstown, win be geld very 1.3 w, if applied for soon. It contain one•toerth of an acn, and Is Ins central pontoon. _ Apply to (mbali BIsAIiNLY 1t1,1% k r t. 11 ~~e ~ ~ s~~~`! ~,,,, RAILROADS: WAN APOLIS RAILROAD i•up.•nltt.titiout qLi•• and Nt..t,al\•pl Ic. R. w. A. GILDENFENNEY .4 CO., FiRG Pt.. opposite the Theatre Ohio and -Pennsyltanitt Railroad. SUMMER ARItANGE4CE*NT. 'inn Eli: TRAINS DAIVI t eIINDAY.) PASzENCER TRAINS WILL IttN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, ux follows: Awes Pittsburgh for Crestnue RE 2400 A. M, 7:10 A. M. 3 P. M. Leuves Crest Pittsburgh lit 5,1.10 A. 3f y 7;00 P. 11.. and 1130 P. M. These Trains make close couno•v' ..ns at CRESTLINE with Trains for CJLUMIIUS, DAY • :ItiNATI, BELLE FONTAINE. INDIANAPOLIS, , SAINT LOUIS, rod all points on roads extending IVe4t and South-west through 01110, INDIANA and ILLIN TRAINS r/Lo3I PITTSBURCiII cont,ect at Mansfield with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CILI CAtiO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY waking as quiek and sore connection to UMICAOO, as by any other route. Con nections are made at Alliance with Trai. on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNK IRIS and BUFFALO. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. fur Sandusky. Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rest. Nlanstield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next evening. Trains East from Crestinie make close connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PIIILADEL -1.11 lA, BALTIMORE and NEW CORK. TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Ciu- • . ..natl., Louisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bullefonteine, Chicago., Rock lelaud, lowa City, Dun Hell, /Hawaiilsle, Cairo. Sin-M0..1d, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin cipal cities In the West. Through tickets over this line may be had at all of the above pieces for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOSIODATION TRAIN leaves new Brighton for Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 1 1 / 6 P. Leaves Pittsburgh fur New Brighton, at t% A. M. and :04, P. ki. .i7f-s- Fur tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOILNSON, at the corner office, tinder the 'Monongahela House, ur at the Federal street Station, to GEO. PARKIN', Tidiet Agent. JOHN KELLY, rummager Agent. iny2o J. 11. Nltn)ltY., Sept.' NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN THR , MO /I Northern Illinois to Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA ALL RAILROAD TO THE ILISSISSIPM Chicafo, Bur K lif] i rft w oli L t ). and Quincy FOlUdiallir Tilt CIIVAGO AM' AURORA., AND Ct.:URAL MLLITLAY TRACI" ILULROAD, IS NOW COMPLETIM. awl Truths run the eutiredietam. Crow CIIICAUU TO ButtLINGToN, lowa.. without chang ~t Care. The only Direct Rom, to Burlington, Quincy, Keokuk, Mu.catlint, °qua% ka, Way.llo. Yort Des Moines, Council ac., and the ONLY ALL NA ILEOAD BOLT! from Chicago to N. loom, Bloomington. Clinton, Decatur, Cairo, Spring field, Jacksonville, Nuplen, and intermodiate Station. on the IlDuuia Central, Great Western. and Ohio and !di:IA.181ml Railroads. 'redo. on the above Line leave Chirago on the arrival of Trains from the laying over et any of the I oints. mages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Miseslri—making the quickest and met reliable mane to resich all the ❑ap•ortant points %set of 'tie .111.hissliqd as far u.s Council Blurt, a ith Scum forty to ti:tv links 1t,,, staging than by any other rvuto. The Road. a large portion of the way, is laid with the CoNTINUOUS /Lk , . the smoothest ruling and hest Railroad in the West—s.••ll it.,ked with the most modern locomotives and elegant Cala. Sr liy ttit ;iatiscngeru are sure of making coot/cc :ion, mint trri.ing at St. Louis on advertised tittle, avoiding the seaatuina delay of fog, and ice, and dungery of flfil%.l, aa on the route Ly Alton. lta„,;gage rill el direct through from Chicago, and r. lee for handling ut any point. TIChLTS by thin route can be purchased at all the hail oad Viticen in the Eitel; at the Lace of the CO. 11 , 011". uer if Clark Sind Lake streeta, in the Grain, liuticling, at the Itquit of the Galena Itailroaii, and at Ow al lho it ..a.l I ttfire, corner of Lake and Nut t horti Tt onion( Iltouae, Chicago. coneirtoul I.) this rout- will receive immediate anaputcli. C IL 11A1310ND, Supt. C. E. FOLLETT, General Ticket Agent, Chicago. 44- TICK ITT'S can he fro, we,' at the principal Itaill..nd Oak./ 11/ LI try. nthly Great Ame rican and U. H. Express and 12 MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, ATO in,. OLANUES trr CAI 3, AND 1:4043A4111 A VvIDLD AIR LINE ROUTE 231MWEXtf CHICAGO AliD Sr. LOUIS, \ : A l {II C.ll}o, ACTON' AND ST. LODIS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago and Mississippi. 'C't PT 1.01.;IS in hour, Trait. leare I:.•• t'etirtio la.tatL ur Water atrttet— ,t. l'Attretet daily. Sunday, rcr..ptpd, 7:15 A. J. st. Lott, tta pre, daily, Saturday , raceptett. ,t. I,tll, Pretght Aucl Kmizrunt d. ilr. Suudayx except, Ctr,...y5 G. Sr. Luuu.. r.L.p. run .'t,ct thr..n2l. to Alton, .:2)fl itlo•nt -tun., of rars ,sr uud connoet with thy Company 'S ohm," It 1 till F.l , l'Elt all.: REINDEER. running In et. i, 1,:111Ortli 111 with I..ntbotcor Trani, from Alton to unhout The,e Lout, for convt•nn-nco mutt eleguncr. are nnSlll ~..torn watcre, hem,: fi11,.) up u ith Batts, and Kpaviond I 1 a• n-re..nls, uff...n.ling to in....ongtt, tits opportunity of ro- Inc tlo• dust inunveninloi , In hummer railroad ttnvelit.,.., reachlu, at. Louts refrembed !rout the effects of a long ride. KANSA, I kn.l NEBILISIiA thin ts the matt dirrvt il rte, awl e dem" .1 !...t Itte.entagtoa, Springfield, . 1 1K L.. 4/ V N 111.11,1, dud Ml/1 pOllO. Ou the Mtereeeppl, L:lllnbtrland 10w..., rivvrs, thr tulp-rt-411; vtog in thstAnce, 1m t t...velkty-two td St. Lulus, thirty-e.•, • • 1. , Bluotuitigttel, ,11 lilly-night u.ava 1.-sc to Spriuga..lLout thisur runty. 'Flirough Tickets over this route out be procured at tl.o non. !Leilroail Ticket Otte. in, Near York, tioston, Huh Buffalo, and at all 'flirotigh Tiilia Uflle o thrtatAltout the Staten, and an Chicago at Company', Office, No. 45 Dearborn street, oppoiiitir the lie owes flour--and At the Depot or t h e Illinois Central RA./- I Utid, toot Of Water rtreait. Nrganuibl • . . Ititggage Men will always he at the Dept.,Lt of il, ltnatis tote ellicagu, to Ll•eclt Itligipif.e run nrrL to any point desired nu the line. It. P. SIO1t0A:c, Jr., Superintrudenr. 11..1. U. tiellEll,llEllllollN, ~••,: tteneral l'attseuger Agent. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE, 1 i a d FROM PITTSBLIRGII TO CiilU !LMA, i DitlaDiLpOil,.., Chicago, Cincinnati, Terre Haute, Rock Island, Louisville, Vincennes, lowa City, tat. Louis, Evansville, Dubuque, Dayton, Qum), tialena, Xenia, Memphis, Peoria, ZA neav ills, V ick gburg, Vern, Newark., New Urleaus, AND THE' PAINCIPAL CITIIS IN TLIL 'A LST AND SUCTII, Steubenville & Indiana Railroad ! Which is no‘wompleted and in successful operattou be and Newer k, Ohio. ~ud•miug Railroad and Neaulls.rat facilities, this route .net, to t Ito Traveler a degree of comfort uttrivalted Lti any Road running West from Pittsburgh. Fall Arrangement. On and after MONDAY, November stb, 1855, a DAILY LINE of °Wont mud !fwd . !. running Steamera, commanded by experienced and arromitaxlating otticom, will leave Hite burgh every day at 6 I'. 51. VENTI;I:}• Captain Ciotti:am. FAIRY QUEEN J. C KENO. Air Praisengers elerp on board, and ranch !ktcubefiville nt o'clock the rallowing nrarning—connecting with the Fast 'filial at 7:1:: A. M., 'nuking direct connection with Train. for all the above cities—thus obtaining a comfortable night's rent, and itrotillng thefatig , t 4 of night trawl by railroad. . . . ysey- Fare as clamp us by any other Railroad route. Yor Through and Local Tickets, and further information, z mita° of JOHN .1. HOUSTON, No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. GEO. W. FULTON, Superintendent. I. DEVENNY, General Agent. . nor 13 PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE OPEN FROM WEST NEWTON TO CONNELLSVILLE, ti fry-eight miles from Pittsburgh, oo tho Youghiogheny Kt Ver. This hew first-clued Road is now open for the trartxportre titre of pamengers and freight, in connection with the fine stennier Etil.l.l.li, from Pittsburgh to Conuellsville, daily, no follows: The steamer HOLIAN will leave her wharf, above the Monongahela Bridge, every afternoon at half-Twat three o'clock, for West Newton, venerating there with the Morn ing Train leaving at 6:30 for Connellsville, and reaching tie re at 0:50 A. M., hi time for the Stage for Uniontown. Fare to ConneHernia $1 75 Fare to Uniontown '2 '25 .6 Train will leave Counelleville in the morning, at 6:15 ;duck, f•r West Newton, and connect there with the .ttamer Kolian at 7:32, in time .to roach Pittsburgh at I M. Fare from Connellsrille to Pittsburgh $1 75 Fare from Uniontown to Pittsburgh 2 25 The Local Freight and Passenger Train will leave Con nellsville at 10:30 A. 3L, and returning will leave Wool Newton at 3:30 P. M., stepping at all way stations fur freight and passengers. a oar ilatorday the usual afternoon train will Ile over until Lie following morning at 8:30 o'clock. Passengers by the Saturday afternoon boat from Fitts burgh can by this arrangement gy forward without delay. For further inf o rmation, apply to the Officers on board the ileamlwat EOLIAN, or to the Agents at West Newton and D. W. CALDWELL, ,wilt) Assistant Superintendent ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH TO KITTANNING. Leave 39 follows: No. 1, Expross, 13:30 A. M., arriving at Kittanning at 11 A. M. No. it. Accommodation, salo P. M., aniving at Kittanning at 5:25 P.M. STAGES MTLI, RUN FROM RMANNING, in connec tiou with the Trains, fur the following places: Nlphonmg Cli MEM! _ . •1. I..•[a to an the above place., can be procured at tho ~oruer of l'enn and Wayne htreeta, and at the Depot en '.,r etreet. will leave the corner ~f Market and Fifth. and Penn and Wayne etreeta, at 7:40 A. M., and 4:450 P. M., in connection with the Trains. A.. J. HOPPER, Poperintandeot FARM FOR RENT.—A small Farm, curt - wining 24 acres, about one mile below the city, oppo -io. Mauelmqt.r. There is on the premises, a large frame and stable. about 100 bearing apple [rem ; also peach, cherry and plan/ trecg, grapes, &e. would For tenzaappy rtly9 11. C. J. H. SAWYER, 1i0.41' Wood sl. - FOR SALE.—We offer for sate a Farm of lig acres, about 31,6milaa from Lugan's ate tkal (on the Allegheny Valley Railroad). The improve• manta °cannet in part of a goo4ktnd room, dwelling hone, triune bar; Ac. 85 aereaal the land is cleared and ctiltiva• tett balance timber. The whole la watered b nxcelt ,PrhiP. Apply to (ue) BLAKELY ,:.5A 1"44 64i i tAg: t *it ' , . • - CENTRAL. ROUTE Mall Route RAILROAD. Fare to Kittanning, $1,535 !AIM 4/ 76 Brookville.... . 3 5 Brady'. Bend MM=l •.- 2 .._,,,.,,,, ' X' A , - - on. MORSE'S N VIGORATING CORDIAL, PIIENO AMNON IN ILICDICIA7I. llealtta Retto:.•d and Life Lengthened ttiollSE'S INVIGORATUIG ELIXIR, T WILL replace weakness with strength, I with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and tuitortil activity, nod thin tint only Without hazard of reac tion, but with a happy effect on the general organization. tor- Hear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paralitatien of the-nerve of motion and 'animation is physical death. Bear in mind, also, that for every kind pi nervous disease, the Ellair Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. CURE OF NTIRVOTIS DISEASES. No language can convey an adequate idea of dm immedi ate and almost miraculous cimnge which it coxeslona irithe diseased., debilitated and shattered nervous syatemotbether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sicker/o—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once braced, revivified and built up. The'inental and plivalca symptoms of nervous disease vanish together tiuderits Jaffa mica Nor la the effect temporary; for theCordlal pitliertiee of the medicine reach the wmatitution itself, and restore it to Ito normal coodition- LOffd OP IdrellOßY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melanchnlYa debility, hysteria., wretchedness, thoughts of self-deetruction —feu, of insanity, dysitepebo.getieral prostration, irritabili , ty, nervousness, inability to sleep, disease Incident .to mains, decay of the propagating functions, hysteria, monomania, vogue terrors, palpitation of the heart, tmpotency,C6nStipn• tion, etc, from whatever entities arising is, if them be any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely Intel tilde _ . A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALM. The onitarantied effects of this great restorative in - all complaints Incident to females, mark a new era in the annals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been invented— thomsanda of invigorants concocted—all purporting to bt specified in kho various (foetuses and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. . EVERY WOMAN OP SENSE, Silo suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, ties more, pains In the back, or any other disorder, whether ye• collar to her sex, or common to both sexes—should give the Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial, alter 0,7 hare used a bet. tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In ail directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy elf spring, who would not have been to but for this oxenordb nary preparation. And It is equally potent for the many diseases for which It is recommended. Thousands of young men have been restored by using it, and not in a single M at:ince has II failed to benefit then. PEILSO' NEI 01? PALE COMPLEXION, Or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle ur two to bloom and vigor, changiug the Skin from a pale, yvl low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO TILE NitRiIUIDED. Those are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, vie: weakness of the back eud beta, pains in the head, dimness of eight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irrita bility, derangement of the digestive functions, general do bility, symptoms of consumptions, etc. Mentally, the faxen, effects on the mind are mach to be dreaded. Loss of memory, oonfuskin of ideas, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are 801110 of the evils prfatues,l All thus afflicted, BEFORE OONTEMPLATLEG MARRIAGE, - - Should reflect that a sound mind and body are the most na resiary revisitea to promote connubial happiness; indeed, without thooo, the journey through life becomes a west) pilgrimage—the prospect hourly darkens the view; the mind becomes eliatiowed with despair, and tilled with the melon choly reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with your own• CAUTION I • Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cordial has been counterfulted b sumo unpriunliami poninns. In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor' fec-simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the follow ing words blown In the glass: Dr. liorise's Invigorating Cordial. C. IL RING, Ploprietor, N. Y The Cordial id put up, highly concentrated, in pint bottle* —price three dollars per bottle, two fur fire dollars, WY to , Insist dollars. G. H. RING, Proprietor, 102 Broadway, N. Y Sold by Druggists throughout the Unitod States, exurad. and Lily West Indies. AONNTS fittAbargh Ds. GEO. H. KEYSER, N 0.140 Wood vLaairt , :a BEDS, No. 60 Wood street; IL E. SELI,RRA, Wood i t. w t . Allogbou y City ...BITICHA.SI 3 S.VICENNAN; ' ' JAMES T. SAMPLE & CU.: J. P. FLEMING. Agent for 0bi0...J. D. PARK, Cincinatiti. INHALATION lIEEM CURE OF AMA AND CONSUMPTION. ✓ERY WONDERFUL.. HYGEA.NA. BROUGHT HOME TO THE DOOR OP THE MILLION AWONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent ly hero rustle by Dr. CCIRTM, of this city, in the trvat• mem of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Laws. We refer to "Pa. COATIS' 11TOILNA, OR It:HALL - NO LISGWO VAPOR MIL CHICORY :4YRCP." With this new method, Dr. C. I:, restored many afflicted ones to health; as an evidence of which, ha has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a phynician remarks: tis evident that Mita' i g —constantly breathing an agreeable, healing. vapor—Ll noalicinal properties must COL. in direst Conflict. with t.t.e whole lariat mottles of the lungs, and thus escifpe the 1:111171.1 and varied •cha.nges produced sport them when introduced into His stomach, and subject to the process of digetieu.' ilygnaua is for sale by all the Druggists throughout tit iaaintry."—.2Vete York Dutchman of - January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with out the least inomvenience--thil Mat of the body ban, 'efficient to evaporate the fluid. !lunched/sof cases of cures like the following, might be named One paekage of the ELygesna has owed ins of the Asthma, of six yearn' standing. .1. F. Et:MOORS Pisidmasterof-Dtumannom-i'ae I am cured of the Asthma, of ten years' etiuuhug, by Dr Curtis' Ilygesart. Ni Mika/WE EASTON, Brooklyn, N. Y. • Mrs. Pent., of No. 5 Hammond •streut, N. Y., was cured di severe case of Bronchitis by the Ilygerine. My sister has been cured of a distressing cough, of aever.d years' standing. and decided to be incurable by the phyla clans. She was oared in one month, by the Hygeana. J. IL Osinnaez, Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. Casevsa, of New York, testifies of our medi cine in the following language: New Your., November 16, 1854. sear Stir—l think highly of Dr. Curtis' Hygeana ma rem edy in diseases of the throat and lunge. Having bed WOO opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced that It la a must excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the cheat. N. 8.--. Dr. Curtis' Ilygeans to the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE: all others are base imitations, or vita and ntromotts counterfeits. Shun them as you would POISON. tit►- For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Weexl street; R R. Sellers A Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; Jobs Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester. atyl4:dawbm T ILE SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From .11 parts of the country, north and south, the praprie tole are almost daily to receipt of such flattering teetitucuit• nials as the following, relative to B. A. Fahnestock's unequal ed Vermillige thaziarsteao,', Ala, AprlllBol, 184,5 Mew:. B. A. Fhhnestock have been selling your Yermifuge in this place for live years, and take pleasure in stating. for the information of the trade and of the publk, that it has been, so far no I know, one of the moot satisfac tory remedies in the market, and. one of the moot saleable medicine., we have. I have also personal knowledge of its good effects in numerous cases under the treatment of Olir physicians, all of whom use it regularly, and always found It to be sure luta reliable us 6 a worm specific. I can recom mend it as one of the safest - and best in the market.: . A. STOLLEN WERCH„ Prepared and eald by B. A. FAIINESTOOK. @ CO..' nth2o corner of Wood and First eta, Pittsburgh., F. Brown's Essence ofJamalca Ginger. THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual extvlbuce. In ordinary diarrhcea, incipient cholera, to short, in all canes of prostration of the digestive funak,nst it in of Inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and simmer complaints, it is peculiarly editascioun; ao (amity, individual or traveler should be without it. Ciarriort.—Be sure to get the genuine Essence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at hie Drug and Chemical store, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philtulet• phis, and for sale by all the respectable Apothecariee lu the United States, and in Pittsburgh by B. A. FAIINRSTOCK k C 13., SOUL.LY A CO. Aud in Allegheny by U. P. SCHWARTZ, LEE A. BhTFILIAM. W. W. WALLACE STEAM MARBLE' WORKS. 319, 321 and 333 Liberty street, Opposite Smithfield street, PITTSBURGH, MONUMENTS, TABLETS, mid ORAV'F r STONES always on hand ; Stone and Marble Corbinie sod t aults for Cemeteries, made to order. Furniture and Waalisbuinops, and Imposing Stones wade by machinery, In less time and better style than Cali b done by mere manual labor. Particular attettion is paid to tile manufacture of MARBLE MANTLES, of which we have a large variety of beautiful pattern.. Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, tui we feel porenaded that after t doing - so, mid learning onr - pricea, ;$l5 and upwards,) but few who are able to own a good house,will be willing to remain long without procuring our or more Marble Mantles. They require no scrubbing nor Painting: are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are nut liable to take Bre, and cost but little more than a good wood mantle. Marble sold low• to thetrade. Hearth Stones made to order. Our stock of Marble is the largest in the West, and being manufactured by the test wo.irmen, aided by machinery, 1,, worthy of attention. Orders, addreased to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Oiled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE. MACIIINES.—LULL'S PATENT BUHR. SMUT MACHINES, used in 700 Mille in the est. They run light, clean well; are durable, and when they become smooth, the edge can he renewed by cracking the Burr. They have been used for five years in the City Mills, Pittsburgh; Lone of the largest mills In the We:M.4 and are warranted to clean well. For particulars, see hand-Wild. Orders tilled at 319 Liberty street, ilttsburgh. ep2.l W. W. WALLACE. TO MILL OWNERS.—French Burp - and - A. Laurel Bill Stones. Belting Cloths, Mill Spindles, Mill I rope, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob grindep, Cast Iron Proof Stage, &C.. always on hand and made twtirder, at 319 Liberty street;Pittanurgb, Penna. ap4 W. W., WALIACiI. ( . ....,. , TEAM — ENGINES AND — BOILERS —S- ; ! . Enfilhl with the latest inipmeementa, warranted best quality, on and and ,made to ccder. Boilers of Juniata iron, made on short . notice. Orders filled with deeps/x.4, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, gm si+22 POIIT — AITLE 4LOURING MILLS. —The subscriber has on luirid, and is manufacturig, Portable l• touring Mills, of an inthpoved quality; they are very man. run li g ht, grind fast, (five to fifteen bushels per hour.) can be driven byltaam, wat4rprtoraikpom.,,,uo wfl e $ a valuable acquisition to iron maate* - Illthilitlnell sin stock feeders. orders filled at Sl9 Liberty stlvet, - Pittabur • air.thdsw W. W.:WM:LAO& • BEESON'S HYDRAULIC CRMENT,OR WATER LBLE.--The underaigned keep corsitantii air hand a large stock or this article of the beet quality. The: ittunriou of Contractor and Bulkier's of Navigation Lookk . Aqueducts, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works, dc, Litee" quested to this article. The well known resistance and ire nerviouances of water, chaitiaterhalc of this Cereal% rendeil It of the tinst teceasity'in all structures =posed to the action of water issAinnp; fali,V4m , EguBa4 .40.114.10 M. : 611PETS! _3 -Superior Usti C_ 141tP sttneb4 ETh eLionlitatting, te v -te. trot' the Fourth StreOthapetatore. AP% - M. IL X HAdoOALLITAL "1W Ate;, -11 ..... %., 7,. ••.,.. e. - . ~ -:.:-.,:`,.., '; ;-. l *- ~ - . 1 , , , ; , ....e t , 7 -;-.4:.,Ant , = , .•14, 4 , 6 , rg u .e 4 =' , "- 7 , 4+. , '" - 6 ' je - A .. r i. ~,,,',.. ~ " I "' 4 " ' .x:.., -jet ''.'-') , -*--' - `:.` - ..-3.:11--.a , ""'``.' '"-4- ,,,, - 2 '• , ' q 4TEIV - S , CHERRY- PX k I : Vio , 1 )ibit:„ ... til, A. . %_. 4 . ,- 4 Ortti Mle ' ' ~tdfatar." ' ' ' mos hum si: ..e - rtuDOPI ,NCICOIWiI ”,n , AliTtfalK ANIS COPIWOXPV.94 • .-- ~ , 4,--„,,, ......_ Ter.s.llautost Is o/TrAo,thisnat t J , ..7 , - =tatty with the don nce we *el 3.' ,9,,,,„ . an article which seldom &ill to teak = V:',. , -4 17,0 the happiest effects that tat Aer de. t 3 $, , sired. 4corideqs the field of its rewe 3 , , -- ,iit : l ita rdn cu eita, rw at ha rt es t atto num ost etr aty tt och cases of of . ' r As. .1111 1. 4 4 , the country &bounden' persons , pub ', t ......„,.. . ..... 4 liely known, who hare bSI,O restored 'from sieganaetPanthati*" ,j a k a fe r ,i'-the : f .., OW MO. - When once tried, its rupee i riority over every other medicine of Its kind,tepo apparent I to escape observation, and where its virtue', are known,the public no longer , hmitate`what antidete to tunploypethe t distressing and dangerous •affeetfons ortittqwillsacor , I gang, which are inaidentla oat cif thattt. , ' , , '; 4 -- i Nothing has called louder Sur the earn e st hi y1:1r 1211* A i eitiMath lill'lirCillikeldif fatialetuathind ynrftn aamPtire ectillituchaenny one chase artistes* bad .' merest their inveatigatiotsr ilthd, ontre.l , ltut as Yet-nreadt owe retoedy,hatheenproehtetkon which the. Public 0,0 / i depend for pratection•from/Macke upon thefespdratorYier- A gam, Oka the intnahmtion of the, GREW: YECTOB.AI.. This article is the product,of a tong,,lsbonmss, end, rbellese, successful etideike kijuruieli tloplef, with such a • remedy. Qf thisleskiltareinent th*Amarkan,peopletannOw 4' thercuselvesitreParal traudge;siiiirtsWialiEltinVonlidesimlto 1 their decision.. If there is say dwd , ,. So; plated in what men of every dais and lItIMII" ~‘ 'it tin &niter I them if we can trust our.own Benne, when we see dangshfetk . affeethnow of the throat andlmip Yield to it;lf weesnderettd . w on the Imams° ofintelligent Physitiansoidgitenke Willie 1 business tO know—ln Shot% Where Is any rellinuss,nporratua thing. then It`is trrefunddY froven that thisniedloble dawn?, liars and does mare the clue of dioceses it designed. lon„.be- Yelld anY get all eiher s e that firehnort,tomenitind..,lll;biele ' true, it cannot be too OnelYPubirtate4nor OW sid ArAlww l4 The afflicted should laidwit. Aretnedj that cane is price.. leas to them. Parents should kno:, it,, their,childnatt..are 1. priceless tb them. Alt should know it, for-Itealthr_camte priced to Ro one. Not only aboda it be cirmdenal bare,,but , everywhere, net only ill Ma country, linkup., All , txnuttAca. HMV faithfully we h, vu acted on this omtictitab Is shownln the fact that rdread3 ;his article has neade_tp circles of the globe. Thelon Wye c V p oiritpliilogk. -o" adman' ens to without it,'"and burfeir les. Although not in so general use in other nations as this, It Is employed lry the moss Intelligent It almost nil civilised conntiSes. 'lt is ,1.10111. !lively employed In both America,—in ErwroPo,, 4, sla, Africa, Australia and the far.e ff islands of the sea. rife ts hif dear to Its rs there as here, and they grasp at irlriatiahlp rem y with even mere avidity. Unlike most preparations' of rte kind, it is an expensive composition of potty material. Still It is afforded to the public at s reasorrablylow price, and what le of meetly more Important° to theal, Its qualltrte • never suffered to dean.° from Its urtgired atandard of excel. lance. Every bottle of tills medicine, now nuninfachsted, Is 1 BB good as ever hot been mode heretofore, or Ise we an ca pable of making.. No toil or cost is spun& in maintaining It in the beet perfection which tt is possible to produce. Hence the patient who , procures the genuine Mouthy Pao- TOBAI, can rely on having as good an article astute ever bent bad by those who testify' tolls cures. . By pursuing thin worse, I have the hope of doing 00M0. good in the world, woven BB the sathrfaction of believing that much hoe been done already. W Prepared by J. C. ATM, Pusctiad and Anarsum Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold by 11. A. PAHNESTOOK Ar CO., et wholesale tad rt , till, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, ant by all testers everywhere. -_____, - aplAtaderw r ~.- ......„ ,‘ $. - - A' '.:4 - 41 -4., _ :,- , 77 -r-,,--7 iliirtatcAntgt 3 464ll4) i sZli t swoßt . pi • "4 1 I , =-7 11 - br.enotrato P clk • • Pll4 tea TIM ooltri.ns 'max or o,37gbs, Colds, Influenza, - 11rowhitis, -P Spitting Blood, Asthma, AND ALL OTHER LUNG COINPLAINTS VOIDING 'TO CONSUMPTIONt BlS.above Alspeeterittdv prepared by an ei:Mienceldt' • Plirdclan and Mend* has now becothe a standard} Preparation, and L ao;ered for the CM244Nrir CURE of those diseases of the TllBo.ter and LtNifillS, whie l k ie fnegieeted, 'tona ll y aenchsate fata ll y. in cwt. •, NV containintfroPti&ri, e&Zomel; or. any mai whaterr, but Is cam . jagrepilentlrely of those RC.01 , 0, Herbs„fixed A lreoribt.o.-041W - hich have a specific influence - anon the Lange and their. connected organs..lts immediate. effect is to alley alniritation; • • and gently seen:me ,the Phlegm aut. other., morbid secre tions, from the Throat find airpamages, thus relieving the Cough, by subduing the inflammation and other causes which give rise to it. It Is approved of and commended by Physicians of the highest standing, and '- may be given with perfect afety to the youngest child or" . the most delicate female. Legs than half abatis Will generally cure any Milli?' nary COLD or COll3Oll, by following thediteetkei.. • One bottle Is cumally sufficient fora cue et .nza. , A few do4ea will relieve Tickling is the Orroalq r noculirArresa, ;' '. i r One wale wp! eFee . t!uslix 6,tppsSu r turig 1,114)94.,:v4 gifigete4iotitiiire iiilikiartinrinVelit 4. ` or Aul_kitin.. . - - . Four to Eight bottles will cure any due of ent Consunipilon. One baffle Is warranted always to do good, andeithey the patient that I t o Lyn tho-rig 4 rib!' to 4 cm gq. Judge.trOw,erhether or not It le beet to-wit. Cert4l7 ; • cite; od hie it the Office trearmnltltedes rl reittiteirattr.; ferers. L.l3dOrnit 4;000.1 *RcoPrilft; o . No. 304 BRoeowier, (cor..Dusne Bt.) Seto - York. p ar gale by all Druggiata throughout the Volta! States , sad Crazuktiaa. .1&„+- For xale, eboimilo and retail, by R. E SELLEII.I3 A CO.. cot ner Wood awl Second streets. Sold also by HENDERSON & BRQ Liberty street: M . P. SCHWARTZ, awl BECKHAM k MaIiESNAN, Alleithen* ItOTaamlbw The Gre,atest Medical Discovery OF T H i t AGE. lip. KEN ~ R(i.;buty,Thrti3 area Wined. of our miiimon bastniewtodk - il leriteciy . that cur.xx retry kind of Hunter, front acizarst - Sbrqfuta tad common. Pimple • Ile has treated it in over3eleven hundred'etsdandd toms , failed except ,ixiitwOgwee thotktbunderlnmar.y.V.He has now in his poweenon over two hundred certificates or its value, all within twenty wilier of - Minton, Two hottleswartunted to cur,e i t parsing, faro Ax:milk One to thr. - ...takties will cure We worst kind of atropin of the face. Two to three bottles will scour the system of boria.,, Two bottles an warranted to cure thu worst cankeht the mouth-and stomach. Three to flee Wales are warranted to cure the wont case One or artilintriiitod cae iathiulde& the eyes -. ... : Two bottlea are arttrunited to ctire-running of, the enc.:del 6 ,... blotehisturlopg the bate, ;.' ; ; -• ' - ~' i , :,, 7 , ;.:41, ~.i, Nonetersix bottles artrWarranted to cure din** ardent'. -^, Mug ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skim. " =r' Two - Two to three bottles err warranted to -earn the moat dee- perat. ewe. of rheumatism. Two or three bottle. aro warranted to cure the worst moles of ringworm. Three to four bo;tles are s . rurrnintn4 cuss salt rheum. Fire to eight battles will 'mire the worst ease of scrofula. A benefit le always experienced from the first bottle, and a pertect wayunted when , . the aboso quantity, is taken • '•• • 7 . • NUitikkg• Itioti to iininohable 'to 'those who have . In vain tried at the wonderfln medic-Was of 'the day, as that a com ,mon we ..diptving in the pastare„natialong old atone walls, shonld cure eveii'huMor iu the system; yet it Is now a fixed fact. f f you hav e a Immo hap to start. Thttus are no fig t% h not anulas or ha's idxiot suiting some cases and not yours. I peddled ;mei a thousand bottles of i_t in the v.i4igty or Boston. know `its effects every deo. It hail already done tome of the greatest cures ever done In Maasichdeetts.' I gave it to childrena :year old; jo: old people of sixty. I have seen pour, pnny, 4 wotnty looking, children, whose flesh, was soft Ifod tlehbj, redteredtea perfect State of health 'by To those who: sire!suilibt to it4llcirliettilacite; one bottle will always cure it. legivea great relief to catarrh and dlr.- %Mesa. „Some who have *am coetimfor Yew!, bare taken and bean regulated by ,yiltere the:K.o lepoindit wintutt„ quite easy, huritheit there is any 'derangement of tune dons of riattinkdt l calla mast not tU 'elarnied , —they always ' fronilour days to a week. There isnever a bad tenth fromit, o=l, contrary, When that feeling le over, you will 'her y like a now person. eontekof tlitiAbost , tittiwragant encomiums of It that man ever listened to. No chew of, Allet is ever ri .--eat the beertyou can get. I hitTeW..., wise an herb, ve • when simmered in irweetniglitladlVOli ,Screfuloas mons vt:the meek and,undet thleitiank Mae "50 cents. PHee br the Wilke 1441.%. pinch.* ,f,q;. - E r vee!liolte: tablvaß oo . l33 l , Prfr. 44 741 Childrait'over eight Years, five to eight years, tetespoonftil. ' , As no ,tiirectlmt can be " made applicable Midi Condit° thiau, tatted enorigeto dPaillte on the bowels twice aday. • Mr. lI.ENNEDI" gives personal attendance In badt?tsee Scrofula.. Sold, Neholreale and retail, at' Dr:KEYBER'a,I4O otreet, corner of notAn alley, itoCJ• P. Phrell.T4o, Alle gheny. ", • ' aepl2Pdaw , SAY,i, DS', :13.11:ILSACP • • 11.4"QttAux itetTUS. For the Reosooaranit,l'alimissnl o:lllMlXsetti el arising /men en Immo., State. of the Elrod, or • •••: the Belem. EALTII „depends: .impeipAly ittpou the IF I condition 'o? the oxidation, by (is piawg through the tongs, nciA distribution lute the organs orAti: ) .< sorption, circhhitiod, 'respiration; •and Dictation, canitittde . the phenomena of Life. These organs, ere imbued .with wonderful sympathetic affinities: If any one of them IR Im properly affected, they all become irritated and inflamed, the stomach gets deranged, pains of ell.kinds came on, eve-. deify In the head and limbs, accompanied. with a bor . ning hest, loss of appetite, extreme nervous debility, nausea, mot- Ind anxiety, deprisesion of. spirits, 4180123%wd sleep, and India. position to Emilia tho slightest ,ph,r4ral exertion. . l{lira vital fluid be charged' with'thb ekmelsts , dt dlsesse,'Sieltheia must be the ,corrgnenee- IA is then..ovident that, eine ts needed that Will-tietthee' Audi purft itio•utbe4iinit SANDS' SARSAPARILLA. It digestion, areattatip ,,petitestrengtheriatlan4 ITrella.,lll,B *Flaille"4, :the distils* 'etfficts' e,domplete anctperxtinuent The following tinsolicfted' crimminfaitierti 'prime .iniong thousands that: are film time to thus itdittmiettliknleftem" - ' all quarters of the world, to which we invite attendant Lynx Co., 081:00Niss, March 14; Mb& News. A. jt. & D. Sands, New York-Gelltiethellttblike ing of 1863 1 left :indium with my wife.and seven ellii dren for Oregon, antlarrived- safely at Saimaa, Aillski3nake River, withoutiatqf difficulty; at this place outeldeet boyares seized with a swelling and severe pains in tho.lettliwbßis- -1 day by day gravv.wente,.uutil his legs contracted andisemstne 80 painful. that he could nut walk; we bad Lemma himqn and about the. wagon_ like an infant; his moaning - dre , •dful, ituritealmtkiiMehrteall,vaPhr- reached Albany on. rt Ni icctutf,i lately wornL piatilC fatigue; by tutee he was reenicerl a perrCcr'shiletott. llere we were enabled tb commit a .phyelatan. Dr. Bah who honestly confessed he could flat CR. him, elthangh he could . give hint meillBne thativauld relieve the pain, •in dd. sem) , ameathielt,rd 49idiluolPeed4y , c!r•death was inevitable. Irking recommended to try your Siratt.parille, b a ttisuageetaking Amalie aptinarodn'orse; but 'i, araaTer i n g with :DJ obtained a nrerinil bottle, which !teemed to grapple with the disease auiLaauseil a marked tinpro,- nri ,i 4 ,4110, welling. end .pattbitt the nets reduced, his „,,preved, and iiaerder began to return, Thus en. ,774.14 44;pqrcitaBedAttalxd.bottie“whtia taking which the swellings itt,,itiaargr Prokrogitt.,Roma 'time octents cans ettiblik of an inch long came out; after which his legs eueightmeti and healed up. A be is new perfectly has ne,siipearshce of being ctipple‘and canpe .. ,tM.'et kistWor calla:mum labor, . All khis' heti hoen.Ofect4lhi rainy DID certify. bithr 4 Medea of Your valuable Sarsapiohlla, wh i eK und e t,-providence, my Sob remains a living. teatime. (ALM xrepar eillol/0 1 8. 1 11. EtAXPß,Dreitzlate, -ind..cheeeteta.-txr7unm - armitl'Ettior York. 8 0 101,:bx if.X.'I •• AMMTDOK '4 CO, rumple ! 1 ;P& PlltO*l4 - Vbiakillii4 l (o o #(,,s / 4 '4 4 ' bot t 4 9, 44V i tri • • zAt...,71) W. W. WALLACE. >= _~, _ - • ;., • y..- RENE • , .'... 'l'4s e*V.. "' • . ve . . ... • - - . - ' ,l / 4..\,.. .Vgii&4:-:.:.1`...',.,' ;In .Y. t ~r%.~'~ i t~ +~. ~:h~.