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MISCELLAN lioU IN
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Pmrsnuaart, AprgAlafkli7; ?.-, ' 9_OIIVIERS'
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S . ' . -----'----V-- k, NTIONS AND PATEM,,,,,,;...tz,f,
AN t , MECIT \N I( 'S' LIFE,
INTHE COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE
.u. , ~„,i .: , .; —, •....... ;..:•. • -,,. ry 1 , r Asa) . •,I%aISE INSUKANt i. kAIMPANY t,l ,
..1_ STAIR OF DELAWARE. in and G.r . Kent COLLIAY. , ~,,,„.
.5v,11,,,a, ~9 9d a., , A., - t p . --- 4-1... air - G --- w0 . ,; 0 w,' 7,,, vii , LA I D R F I N ' T .,,.'
Ebenezer Cloak 1 alum, all the stet= 41,1t.441.13k1iti11t11'. (..htpttal
vs.
P tltion for Partition. ALU aunt •••llL , i.l' 1i , ". 1 ' .-1
Itithard C. Dale, I ' aaniuch LS eiji. . e , T hi, co „,,,any el.ft-cts Pi in
TIMIII/L. Palo. J • '4.,:„-,, , ,,.... ,V.,2.4.1..7 -..,,,,...,.....,,.....,..'
I. arch . in the Out cuAtsito •,e Immo • ending their rum d u r... etc )Lana. In...luau . 0 ~ti
And now to wit. thin twenty,oventh day
, a .,. f N a . n , .
ti . n.,..ix i
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~,,... _ .. 4 , 111111011 111.111,11 c• .., ~,,i,
rukr of our Loot one thongand eight hand , i d
a a . . An ' u=' "rtftnniti bh acodzint of their Fr , ,
1,,. Itaili, , ad, iuid Land Gitri ,a,.:.• ~,,-nel L" ,
I hh , C1111N4• Coming I.efiTt. OW I. Ci1:111,11'', ni .. j‘ ...
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the motion
oft
t . . 1 . 6--- p - ii - Ao - si:os -- x,t6-.• .- 'll,--6, - Piinfait.; ,, o ,,, oil t ih ' h ' °, or rutice upon Livoe, upon then Loorald, t , ,id
.1‘....p1i P. Comogys, Eequin, U. COMpilVillall
.11c, or ,. In RECTOOn.,
the writa of adinruo. atbraa.td, and the She * return ' , my Lotinn Of iiihtetiLivhsio any kuowimig,..
thereon being wwu and ...min= it ili thereupon entitled .. ....... -. ~ -limy respectfully yours,
by Ahe Chuntvitor rest . the aro d defendants, Richard C. F. di W. M. FABER a o' , '-,
Dal, and Thomas E. Dale, sweat in the .cadm on Tuesday, _
i 1,,. '.1'..1 ' day or ember next. And it is ordered. and dl. . ___.
Engine Builders.
re,led by the Otail*.: theta copy _ of thfs'Order &OYU'
insetted in the Pftlitbstr;APostr, a -newspaper _published in
the city of Pittsburgb, hatbn,fitotouf PentusylTailis, Mid sheat
he continued in said laewOOVer fOr Iftospaco of One month
and also that a copy afield orderthall forthe same Ow° of
time Ix, patted In the &React thnitegtster of thbfOomrt, and
at tint Court Rowe door In this ComilOY. - ..
State of Delaware, 1 ,
Kent County, 83. f
I, John K. Jarvis, Register In Chancery in Rent CoUnty,
aforesaid, do hereby certify - that the foregoing is a true copy
of the order in the ibove cum. now of revord in thin Court.
In testimony wherenr, I - have hereunto set my Lai.' and
affixed the semi of the said Court, at Dover, this 14th day 4
May,A. IX 18e6. JOIIN K. JAE% IS,
my2timltegiAer in Chaucer)
—._.
REAL ESTATE MARKET,
CORMER OF SEVENTH RED SMITHFIELD STREET,.
rirrgnr
We have the following Real Estate for sale
FOURTEEN ACRES OF LAND In St. Clair township, on
the aid Washington Road. well im p roved.
SIX ChM OF LAND in Clartiers towlishiP. , ibout half
a mile from the Ohio river at the lower ferry. with valuable
Improvements. nutted for a genteel country residence.
A LOT OF GROUND ill boot Llber ty, 30 feet by ISO: will
be sold low
FOUR ACRES OF I. AND DlolF NlinSTSViii ,
TEN ACR, S oF LAND in Indians township, at the
mouth of Deer On•ek. nu which are good improvements and
an old established ferry.
Firr g E N ACRE:: or LAND In Indiana township, near
Pine creek. with 119 ACRES in Plum township, three and a
half milea from Loglin's Station, on the A. V. Itaih - oad. with
good improvements.
A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Ste
sermon street, (opposite the Mercy Hospital.) with modern
improvements.
A GARDEN FARM, adjoining the town of Beaver, con
taining twenty-three RCM, within eighty rods of the C. A
P. Railroad.
TWO FINE LOTS in the Borough of Manchester. corner
of Charnern and Fayette streets.
A VALCABLE MILL, PROPERTY AND FARM in Derr.
township. Westmoreland county, would be exchanged for
city property.
A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE It the STViSel
vale Station. with five or ten Acme of Land.
TWENTY ACRES OF LAND mljoining the Swissvale
Station. Apply to i je2) BLAKELN•A RICHEY.
TAW ELI' E Ili 'IS KS
IN ADVANCE OF '11.11.1 MAIL!
413 - THE KASTEItN DA.11.11 . 1S are regularly rt,PiNYlt,
twelve hours in advathe of the Mail, and itellvered to soh
t.rihers at the lollowlng
Ph/18,1.4W. LEW 6K, loc. per week.
New York Daily TILIIIC.N Ific. per week.
•• HERALD, •"•
'• TIM KS, "
/SEir - Leave your ordern for those, or any other
papers, at 71 1 , 41.11 street, for
my 24
F _
13.
) SALE,—_'t) acres of land, on which
crecxed a loorisl big how, frame halo awl .411er not
buildings. all in goof order: 1,, s. e,. Glenna, well fenre.l
and in good state of cultlnsticu a young orchard. stocred
acres of grain and. litter now 111 good and Oat vitig condi
tine; the remaining cores well titubereil—would be aa , 4•441
situation for a store, hieing situated VII We erra.
t 'seen Bakerstown and Butler, in Middlesex tow Bu t
ler county. Will be sold low —terms easy.
Wanted—A situation by a young lady, iu a Der i
Trimuang or M, Ilinery establishment.
Wanted—B./venal gin. to do h o uses ork In the aii•
count, y Also. a 'anat.n by a toy shout fourteen yea,
•
age. 11l n stole, to run erryndc .ir cher light wort
I aqui re oft;l; , t. W. BC NN. et h Agency and !tact' le , . •
()Bic, 114411411 Ohio street. fourth east ot
ALLEAUKSY CITY.
FR AN K LESLIE'S Gaze•tte Fa hi. ii
.1 Ulle ,
Knickerbocker Magazine for Jim,:
Putnam'.
Dick.•ne• I 1. , i1., It .IL I Words ii„.
The Sch,•olfell..
Spot.i “( ilo• Hon 4 'h.trle. :. l iiiiiiod ..
The In. itlid's 4; in le end (.: ,, IlAttlllpo ...' tlannai : hi'
M. Pitch, A. M. M It
ime Thetviand mnai Ten Thing , o edit Ltiowe ..
'the London Illustrated New.. For sale 11
m,:11 II T I' ThilttlAN. 41 Ptillt 14t
N .
E BL 1C A'r LUN S
W Pl:
1,,,,,ti,..,.;,,,tip of Fashion I, June, pia, 2!e-
Putnitm's Matta,ine d.. ch , Z. .
Ihepteleild Word, .I„
Schoolfellow ii, Itt
liarper's 111a.g.. 4th supply, .10 ii, '2lh.
Oodey',l...iy's Buolt. :hi do do .10 ?..ik•
tirahant to do 20c.
• Peters., il„ 3.. lie.
Kuickerbocker do tioi "de
Leslie's N. T. Journal do do Is,.
Sporn et grow Paper. tl.. StO.•
Piazza Tales, hr NIOITiIiP CO son...
Bunstly Papers, by Jultu Brougham M. .9Oi .
Recent speeches ,d eltarles Sunnier du 1.111.
ft hoofer Recoll-etioet.
The abve. with it I wge etatortment of sehool and mi.,
lerteous bout., etetetete y, trout 10 to `5.1 ;eq . ,
lower thee olsoe here Yli:Et . :3 !look 6tore.
meal No 77 Fourth Ott-1
BUSINES-.`STBUSINESS:!
MI IL PROPERTY FOR SALE—Situate on lit
vockley, a :toll bona:, of s str:nov. 3 run of stone. viamt
chum. and all other gearing and nature. complete. Al„
TAW tatll,7 good frame liotmea.::,/ a rn, of laud. Pric::
A STEAM SAW MILL. vittalle a the Ohm river. neat s
Mar, n. w tube leloa
TANNERY FOR SALE, rotimme at Mountivville, Na
vat:, nhopv..l,, ill m oider. large tiavlllug
acres ,111 gruttud.
S CUTHBERT .11. SON, 1,1
Aay2 N ENV IV .--Th , Kidnapped all
t h. , Ittut,m...l B, uhi, the 1,,,0uttl ,c.4l,ction. •
Bete, Still Ithi lilt Witt. ••N ma." after f.,t-ty yr,tyr4 of alaw..,
By 1,11- Kat. , E. It Pt. 1., r.. with an iutr.4l.et h., by It,
Samtu'l J Slay ; at.J an 41.1wtlot Wsilt4th li. Fut - tins:l,l
D tatle. by B T .Mt /Et/ AN.
PO. 41 1111 h
PRIVATE ItESIDENcE H h SALE.-
sll , l n 61,11 rd brick him, situate.'
the North Common. Allegliany City. coutairling
tinisked rooms, a Nutt room, collar 13.:.d tinishe , l sm . . I
drtnt in the yard property is beautifully '...eab. , 1
is w.irtlly tb.atirahnon of brooms working a 41,11 - able p
vats rearden.e. Will he sold low. Apply a.
ju'd BLAK.E.LI . I
I)ONIESTIC lit/t/DS.--A. A. Mayon
bate Ast opened or.•r dal c.a... and parka,res of n•
style callowa and gingtirturs, tuusllns, cheeks. tii kings, n.
every •lencrip:ion of lit/a.ek exping gain whieti will be s.
at a c.nniderable rtAtlrlloa from the 0,112 d tti9
IDA RASOLS.—We invite the attention ot
the ladies to some 1,500 new parasols we bare m c cei cod
this co,icninu by espreor. among which arc Ml.it• .11 Li.
matt elegant and desirable styles yet olTere.l
Jug. A. A. MASON A C. 1., 2.m Fifth at.
L IVERPOOLA N P PHILADELPHIA
STEAMSHIP LINE.
The !picrchrl new Bteanaship CITY BA I.TINIi I It F. Caw
. 44 LLITCII, Will mil DomOu the
... 41k
26th June—from Ltvrrpkd 11,111 July.
Ann Philadr.lphia PI ton Ltn-rpnal..
Cabin.. • pi:, and Snii.talon.. jro and $72
Paasngr Ste , rage s.lo.
Tlckvb to and from serpcs.l by the
of Steumehl pm. or I, sAILINIi PACKET , .
can be prwured ,u 1 application to
Al 5 EL A CORTI 9, 177 Bruadway, New York,
I f Jn liS Tilt iN. lts I,ite•rty et.. Prtlshorgl,
Also. Brans for sale /11.19, on Immix.
Y( a' READ SYDNEY SMITH ?--
,our,o 1,1 It. mid 1x0g10 , 41 I,l'l witty
/111111, We 1140 W 41, you holt., book.
THE BUYK (d , TIIF: Sl' ‘l.llllilt.
Wr has.. thin .las, Amen. ass
IS. ti, V. .101 n 555 , 155,nr. 15.1555 the lOUs Etspluth
t , • Itataltaane r ,
I. ail calf tra $ 4
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•rt, : 11r. Mirth awl 31nr) , 1/1 I
i.,;11/MY Em, lilt 1111.1..1 Hart. ttnrr.hhu
ith 111.1xtr,11..t, I.) lunar)
no.l
Th. delightfully entertaming L.,k bay now
etandard hl,rur work in Englund. a h.•re it hav rapld,
tn r .mgb ten Th. britnlnl . •
amyl:Bug Jdkes, aneedotem and witty repartee. by Tlevalet.
Ilte,k. Burnham. Thomas flood, t•ydneyrltulil and otle
celebrities. SVe venture our reputation no eaterera for pu-
Irc
taste, if this work d,a,n not delight every leader, ittl I
prove fully as ,Iterlttlilitig. If not more no, Oath the recent
biography of Rev Itarnhands brattier divine, bythe y
Molds H. Elt (:0..
tell) No. 32 Smithfield at
WA Nl'ED—Six good Girls, to do general
loeeeu,rk Two or three good Cooks for city 110 , 1
.ruotr) k Roy 17 to lent a trade; moat he well recom.
00t1,41 AI oe lor lonr or five Glrle to do chamber
din mg-,••rn 0,14 Livy. 4 111 Mum, or to run erruutT.,
and flce ot lox Iwo, at nor kin.] of employment.
Apply at LOW itl Nell" lutelligunea Office,
feb2o No. 1d FOlll otroot.
\TA NTED —A Situati , n tut GOYerrlehtt
tt at chor, by a youu4 lady well ottalitio.l, and hav
had counidorubfe ext.-H.111.e; 'would not cluoct to to Into
the country. •
Wanted—Several girls td do bouneworh. in city an I
country, and a 1.1 to run of errauda, in n shoe tit°, lii the
rte
kor Hmall tannery in good order and dung a gool
bodoesv, 111 a small village about fifteen mlien from th••
cats The owner wishing to nu Went will Hell at a glean
bargain. inquire of O. W. BUNS, nt hid Agency and Intel.
ti ge „m Other. north ale of t Min str.t, fourth dour 17.1 01
the Diamond, Allogheu y city. my2H
VALU ABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR
BA Lif.--The ❑ndernigned offers for sale on favorald ,
terms a large number 'of Building lute in the f bird and
Eighth Wards of the city. The lots trout on Peunvylvanot
Avenue, Watson, Fortes, fowled, Marta Virkr, , y and Until
streets, are Imt a few minutes walk 1,111 the Court Ileum.,
end will be sold very cheap.
I'ersou9 1it.1,1111 of securing to , urenicut and healthy lo
cation fur a honto, or wishing to purchase ler speculation.
iu a part of the city which will continue steadily to improve
will find It to their advantage to call upon the undersigned.
clutisToPuEß 31AGEF., Attorney at Law.
No. 104 Filth atraot.
FOR ontxin ing
n
Rllki LUT
six acres of excellent Land, situated ou the maters
Chardon' Creek, in Robinson township, 4IA miles from ih.
city, and near ltreadhead's Fording. The Land al N
adapted to Gardening purposes, as it The
sloping to t h e
3onth;has a comfortable Frame 'louse 30 trot by Itb one
and a half etorieii high; a good spring of water at rhea dom.
and a variety of choice Fruit Trees just commencg t
bear. Price $6OO. For further particulars, apply to
BLAKELY it RICILEY, Real Estate Brokers,
fob 27 Corner Seventh and Smithfield etc.
.•
FRESH SEEDS--Garden, ie •an over
Seeds, of the mad approved and reliable varieties,
whoiesale and retail, at the Seed and Agricultural. Nam
h0u50,47 Fifth street, of (14.5) JAMES WARDROP.
SODA ASII of a good and uniform quality
manufactured by the Pennsylvania Bali Manufacturing
Coriniany at Tarentilin; on hand and foraale by
BLEMLNG BROB.,
ALSO,
3 gross Ludlum's Specific;
4 gross Wiener:id), Cienuan Bitters
1500 IDs. Aladderi
WO IDs. Chun Truganintli ;
400 Ma Nutmegs;
Concentrated Lye, a new article for making Soap
one pound worth ten of potuah ; on hand and far aide by
my 3 ELEILINO BROS.,
LOT OF GROUND, near Bakerstown,
be sold eery low, It applied for won. It contains
ono-fowl/ 1 of an acre, and Is Lae cents*. position. iloly
to Nita) BLAKELY t RICHPY.
ORNAMENI'A_L Center pieces, Testers,
Game and Boquet Pictures In gilt circles, with great
variety of other ornaments on Wail Pa i r j ? for sale by
00.
myt W. P. VSALL &
DKI Ell PEACHES —lOO bush. for sale b
gad EadITS, /SLAM EMUS.
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MB emtitire that the till Cup patent,l by Mr. Trott, hail
been iu use on our road for two years pnAt. We find it to be
an N-onornical and durable Oil Cup, mid can recommend
it
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us such.
Foreman of Pittziburgh Shop of Nuns- Central KR.
November Nth.
To M. F. Four,
Thul cm Lilies that We have had in nee the patent Oil tl lobes
Cupe. sold by Moses F. Eaton, Eoq., of Pittsburgh, and
,ouptder them very much superior to any thing of the kind
we bare ever need. ALFRED THOMAS,
Troaeurer Ohio Tool Company.
Columbus, Ullll., November 27, 1tt.55. ap24
From the New York Scientific American.)
Patent Flnlatting Plane.
This invention is intended fur use when it is desired to Im
part a fine, stinaith, and glossy surface to the IA t n..]: but it Is
applicable, with advantage, to all kind of carpeutei's planes.
The novelty consists in placing the cutting chisel. or let, in
front of the wedge, Instead of Isdnini, as iu common planes:
also in applying a metallic uneith.piece to the face of the
plane, In front of the chisel, which mouth piece serves us the
rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane.
lint the mouth /10.• is a) close to the Mgt. of the let as to
prevent the plane [rum rcr..ing or splintering the wwsl
iu
the lout degree. Indeed, we have seen the implement
ape
pied to the 'Arming of wood against the grain. and trans
versel) to the grain, leaving the wood perfectly smooth. S.,
perfect is the operation ..f tins instrument, that it sissy 1,. at.-
, plied ti the planing of veneers—with entire sir-rens-- a
thing ranch cannot sately be clone by the tonuuon plane.
The peculiar arrangement of the month pieir, bit, rend
,e gee affbrds a complete and firm bearing for th.• L,,r
througlemt its whole length, and dispenses, undei mil lis
cunt /dances, with the use of a cap or double bit.
This is a Very simple and effective IttlproVenient, d,otined
we have no doubt, to find Its way into ever) carpenter's shot
in the laud. No tool chest is aamtplete without it. The Os
vector O. m. C. llopia..r. of Pittsbursili, Pa., and hie pat.,
Lairs date January in, 18kb.
44- MOSES 1. I,ATUN, No. 13th First street. Ap.1,1
the pvtitlilloo.
CLOTHING
ACARL)—I request the attetithet ~t
fnontle a.J the publa to my sto,k
SPRING AND SCMNIEIt 60016,
Which I think coma., a Lugar tamrty ra•h tit
any ollo.r form, purvhano I hat, takru
obtain all Lite stimlos
FASCV CLOTHS
alt.rure..l, ti,. Pro's, Niu.M.rra.
Drat., liroaal and lair, variona tint. ..1 oirio II asoi
Ulm. I Mare .loaorYr..l 1141.111 V .trt• too; ii)
FANCY CASSINIER ES,
~,,hr,ae a am,. moiortnimit oi light .I.•ra,
tor .o.Yratom; Moois In tha %rot. it bomb,' oi
Ulm k Figurvii tol tiao I. a
wentloor. My aback or I. 41:
ik,11.14 rornpriaing :sill , . Vat
t.loi I an I ilarortod Gri.ormatima and Mai0...a1.,
I My as.ortmeut .o,i, tt.t. ‘• :
aut 1.1 - ..vartNl fi ll an ,ran I. I.'o, tn'
.attglr.'llon broth rani ttn,. : • Slint. I,ltn• - r1“ Is.
n euu,l. •! i 7, •tna. I•! IL,
I y adartrooa ..taldroot.....lioora. Nat. , I al
mat tail t..(.lrem. kn. laroeitm. kn.!.
Ingtan Mt•rintot, Naat.1..... to tlx.• Dr,: I t•invn
; with nttnytnr , tn. 111)1. on,! ant lA.-,
Inn nom). or twy • ."..lotion:
I rildbilindier ^l'l o?.‘ .5.
VEW CLOTIIINO STORE. N.. 4 Sixti
rmia opporme Idle: TM...a:a. :Iwo imt
in, mow vatabliahnamit. thorn M. ka. ai Ay hal"!
CinAto kisftlitlnerst ul f I 1:,1111‘ , /,
which lor warrant& rolita.l tv ear in thy alio will .ell a
atir molt reasonable paces.
The p 1.11.11
him a call. itivarYLly It
A RARE CHANCE FOR M ISTS
Or those
M who wish to Engage In the
ACHINE,
OR ENGINE. BUILDING BUSINESS•
TIIE UNDERSIGNED offere at pril atP
mt,,l the' WO: dal of Jut. Isext, the It li.de tr.. L
! , Patterns. Sbanillg, Ileattog 'ltem end 'flute* 3,
wee in the -Pitt Mnl hive Work. and
I Allegheny City. ettrner Mato and Cherry street,
The ti..t'L Tot4ft-ttinnot In part
Fltatt—t tt a No 1 Steam Engine. near!, new. .1t h
der, f feet etridte, Innler 44 3 TlCti . I
tete Only one year
11" In' and one .rnall rower finning Mtel,d!
Teenty three turning vsttoe ien:the td
frt.+ Wringing front h-rt tdul! n•
tee,- hre .d, r
Itl.
.tie large li. dn.; FIG:
bincl, and •li•ubl,,,Arp.l et.rtght !thug hla
Ion.• ea! erten, Ihear-ruttidgJn nit!. g t , •a.
tilt , . and %utter. ii. g •-) .n doi u
the Reit and Nutt'utting Flee 1.11,
t'tatfl3tt,, Elutn,... Pon hid e dud Fl !.! . t
Tteentteteven tee,a in g.eel
A gr• - . 11. nuntle4 3.f aro. h• aunt Dl.*
thr,AOJA
~r :Af , 11.113 P.1101 , - 1.1.0 j:i,
—A tard tr.. Cui....1.• Owl "s
In 4.r 1,. 5.4 ILL• and 11 . • , 11 !.1:6 and
i_paen, Annealing ..-rem. Maar Flo na. •. • an , •••
an 1 wrought 11,.. tattilia - • aryl .. , /..I.ka t LOti• •
11.1 i 44., Utlrtli • lt.uk. 611.! t•. •i• I '
Foun
Tio d rd ,ry
F irr Illar - Igsmlth • F. t Kea allh
tan a In -
1.1.. a them, narether with a tali n•n., ban,
went, mei tuola Mr each hog
' ate gmAll Trip Ilammer. nit!, a ,greoi to ••
N .44111, In good or‘ler.
one patent 801 l and Ri‘et lila MI,
Your - 111---.1. complete stra•h Pally Pattern, 01 ion: t•
alx ty iui I. thamelar. . Sitar and Beral Wheel Pati•ln, ot as
and pitch a ;great taint., and sat all 11. el.•
Patter Is, 42.41 a great number of' ns. r,an.• •
The, Tub a, all In flint not. order, aml these 11 ol
ha , r team for a nurraret ,p 1 'ear. in am op rat'- n
andas no
prvactrl proptor• a al. d in. • •ii
ra, ollereel her the punt/neer seomr at 0.•
a go.nl eatablisihral rumiotri
The builmaga can leaso.l at a Can rata or roi) Lamle ,
ofyea
For ir.
nformation as lo pr.,- and ternla, apply so the io.
Cot proprietuto on the
JENIA . S. A
N. II If Ow aln,e art. 0n.1.t In , Air
Jun., 1.11.•) will In. vtlvn.d at inll.ln. nals.
Nui
herk.to all ver...01.1 .11 • luo. , sooturus ur
of any .10nurii.pun In the "Pitt Mar Ma.. Nt I„•
them taktui rota,' the loth dny of Jun.- 1.1. t
.01 1.. utherwtou .Isoposed .1
no':!1•/.1.1%.
MPuRTANT. -Thu. Sullqi•riber. ar.• 1,•
I
up4tnisg n tipriug nn,l l , cussunsi ss.i.sttlissnil si
prusitut in part a layge and wall wiss- 1..14 t
quality and nistarranltionabk I.ls nunott , i I 41“46
norm, tin , Ens:lnds !fad's.. 1411•1 'O.O ling.-Li—. I s
terti ; 11rit ry Urrurtr.. i'Arrlrtg. .
Irvt Arid Errawc.l.-ti beartr r her,. I A.. 1
Outrta . TruLtAiti, k.. All tit Will. int
drat, Arr 11“11011.1.11 - in lIIIISiItr 1.4t1 11. A/. •
ittforril in than itiarknit l'urt Ilp V 11...! I. •
nd itxnuitiitt our stuck. lit tlii• it, it itf 1 1 . n• in I lit.
1.
Vo soil strett. comurr Ihrsur.... lAI ••1
no 3 " It 11. 113.1111.M' A
9 1 111111) :tIIIIIV AL ()F NEW Co O 1 AT
oV K 1110 So 74 )lark,'( et .I . lttnburgit l'n
Tha ul•n•-r11 , ere hare J oat reeeivr.l itre now orenin.
heu thn , l ropply -1 new awl Ittin•l•e•me Ir'tta SieoA
SI-t1ry,ini,..;,...14.11e•ne , te •
1111 , 1e.n. Ne•edle ..rk Men,' ef Ile. nle.ve I.‘ •
le•en trriport...re !iv I vt the la, gr Au. tP•rt.
Ne. 1,1, ate! l'Iall.1 , •11.111x, rti prtrv. that rnal•l, ILI 11 , 4
,11t, Ora. at Ira. than the trat..l.•rtali ••.
....114 It MI , Itri) ..llr • 1tY1..1”..t11 ut..l llt, 1.0•11 ,
tzertrritll. t•ollevatt; a wlI IM t ritivaittmgt. ttl nu, . tot,
twv, have 1t...e1l tit& 1. , .•flt.r • NAter tuutortt.rtt, aril itt,
rut ;them, LAIN' E BROTH EltS. I..rytt.hr
11:t. t4TEVY.NI.r. , x I,tti'r..
polasmouTtrs LIVERY AND SALE
STABLE,
ON %MEET ANL , WATCH ISTHEITS.
yls.3tu I A ITTA SNING.
Ai).,mAuEl , NANO, for mid*/ - •••
at n loarguin.—A new CIFICK FILING . 4 ;;•= 1.7 :' -
I'IANi I, slightly ditlllaged In the fortiltureo
hot not where it can hi: ObserviA The in
strument. In no way Injured, will In. wild at a roditi i
Fl FrY on in credit of All months
.Dill N 11. NI ELIn It, "I Wood t ,
Agent tor Chi , kering
ACO)IPLETE LIST OF ND )NTII
MAIIAZINES, for May.
Nlarper's new tnimthly Ningiaine
intilllnns' , • monthly
If toeloirleicker, , or Nae York month!) Nliwii•
Household Wm iin—iminineied by Charles lii. keno
i,ley'r , I,aily's iiMtee
A me, lean monthlyftacnziur
Peterao's Nati•,tati It Apl,lll ,
11l ln. ILMILI 110 , 1thiy,5idA in ,
Ilarieir'n Sim) Rook
'rhe
Tht , Hr In/M1..11.m for It na and elirin.
Fr auk Leslie's New link .I,int nal ,
Frank !Aisne's Gazette tif
Yankee full of
s Itihnliurgh for Apt il
Citambera.l 4 llll - 1 1 H 1 (14 , 1i0n Foil( ion, f r input
.11/ISt rocolved and for silts by
W A tiII.DENFEN`i KY A CU,
Fifth Att , et. In, Thontir
MA(.AZINES: :MAGAZINES!!
Frank Leslie's Pushkin Rook for May
Prank Leslie's N. Y. Journal
tiode)'s Ledies' Book
tirelism's _Magazine
Peterson's Magazine 11. ii
liallou'a Magazine " "
liousehold Words " "
llarte r's Magazine iii. CI.
Pullman's Magazine " "
Knickerbocker " "
Yankee Notions it it
Blackwood's Magazine for April.
London News and Punch for April 19.
For sale by ii. kIINKR A 00.
myB No.iiii Smithfield sit eel
OPENING this day, a large assortment of
Watches. Uold Levers from $27 to $2OO
Silver Lavern from $l2 to $OO.
Silver Oylindent from $0 to $lO.
Railroad Time Keepero. $5O.
Frodethaine Chronometer Series, $3OO.
Do. in Silver Cases, $175.
Chains, Seale, Keye, &o.
Watchte repaired in the beet manner by
mrs W. W. WILSON, corner of Market .4 ith sts.
SUNDRIES
-100 boxes Mould and Dipped Caud lee
20 do Star do
100 do Rosin Soap.
300 kegs assorted Nails.
100 dos. Corn Broome.
50 bales No. 1 end 2 Batting.
25 dol. Bed 003rds.
25 do Buckets.
yy
10 do Tubs. In store and fbr sale b
myb - . an d
M
_ .
.131(0 - 81.E RY AND GLOVES.---A. A. Ma , ‘oll
Ac Co-, have on band a very largo ad..rtment
e ti e o n u tls Ch t l. h ld e ren'a t homie r ry and' g10v5,« of every . de-
QIIGAR.---Prime New Orleans in store ana tment of ad b, tuolmtr and
..„) for sale by [myS] JOHN MOGREIZAD. ober Was to b• found in tbsciazy. Jen
. IS:10:41100
!OM , ATI il THREE DAILY TRAINS
t' tr • p 1.10.11 PITTS/WI:01 'I() PA YTOA' AND IN
, Fm , • 14.1NAP(iLI.N..
Hen. Thomnx B. Florl-Lcv, Jalnrs
Gape 11. Ariumrung.
Ed. E. R. 11 , 1L:thol 1.
heorp ,
I'hosus Mauderlirl l.
It. F 141it.k.NC F., I
EDWARD 11. 11r.unun.l..
ritTsaLitc.ii It t;FKRI:NcE , .
1100. T. M. Hoy, e. 11,., .1 I: M t' ...! . L.
Ilou. P. C. Shut/nun, A..;,11. r.V6. 1t13,:n.
Ito, J. It. (lottow, A. It 11V41t5i•..,, f... ; .
Thmll. J K, , 0000. 11.1., IN .: , ..t. )1V.1:.•1:. , -. 1.-, .
Col. J. Hero. Foister, Urn. J. I. NI -.1 . 11.•ol. i I;
IL. M. Riddle , .
nit• character of the above C.- 1 ..., .-, . • 11... 11 •t ...,.... ' ~
anti 1.,,111i.11.1t. OW rare .ltd 111111.1.11 I , : t , ,I••_, • .„ i. ..•• SI, ~,. 1 ,•
milld Litt , i1t , 111,110....
ilentlen..ll of eleN ateAl ..tiot•lin,.: toe a , +: , , .:0...1 ii• it. lino,.
agtowout., aud 1111.creSL.oti t‘o : - .A.a...J..1.. ~, . , 1 I,
TII,INI 1, .1 111 N'f.f..”.. k. •..I, ,
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rrHEFRANK LIN FIRE IN
WWPAN 1. l;
lhaetrroas-•--121:arlys W. Hata k.-: h•
\Vaguer, Sainuel h rm.II1: t.
Nit:rile:al D. 10-a a., e,.
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I, mlinll "I 11, K1.0%.1.L1 t,.1 , . 1, 1.... ~., I •
!IPINIIIN' It. II; \IN LA. 1...., , I i t,
Will CotiLilivii , ” Ito, 4,1 woo, Si .E 1.1.“ . ,I
Olti. ICES AND ..tirINSTI ,
1,11.4 to 411--0 r F ot.tro ,r... 1
A110n1..m3 l'it:. - 'F.:. 4;..t ti M....
Ilnysvlll.- -raplain Ili ,
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Ftooltestor—Nlr. NN lilt-.
Heaver--Ilr. Chown. r
Now IlriKliton--- Mr 11.-1.1
OFFICE Atlas EXPILII, I''' ,
Pittsburgh. DI:, 1:1 , 1.11, I `Nit% i
. ..
JUNE MAGAZINES -.111,1 tv , ,;k0,1
ler sale by 11. NIINE1( 11. 01., \,l.::d 1. , 111111.n. ol ..i
Ilarper'd Magazine for June;
Godly's Lady's Bonk I, June;
l'otarnouNr 'agar i he 1.4' .111 m. ;
Art Journal tor Nlrt
All the NEW ROOKS published fire for F , 31.. I.y
11. NI IN I.:11 0 CO
' lily InNo. .J- NIIItIOIeI.I .t„ .
_TOSI ERY ANI) GLOVES—Anutlier Nery
i_ hap , ...0rt... , 01. or :-..., 11 , , , r'. , G... 1,4 .11 . 0
>I ills of a, cry L k:WI - 11,6011, Just 1,4.1.“,,d I.
I myln
0.0. NlAegiN A CO.
M FORRENT.—A :diutll VaPni, roll
F • raining '..14 aCfoti, .0.,,11 .Ilt. mil.. 1..1 , II
unto M.l.llCll,ter. Tilt., 1.. , ll II
! 11.011.. MIA stable. about I.a , la•arlng .I'l'/.' ll'''''"
.•horry an.l plum Ere,t, gJat....i. 00. That 1.... ,
a goal gardener. 1., terlll.4 api 1. ,
ruy9 lb G.& J. 11. :AN% 1 I I:, :\ -IT N1..“ , 1n1.
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ki leg It A. F.-OINI - 7. I' ''IN 0. L. , .
1 ROCII ELLE OCH.RE-3 casks ju.:l re, , I
and for sale by ltny'24l I'LEIING bb ,
1•- • - -
, B ROWN'S ESSENCE GINGER—Ius r"
jjl ceived and for sale by I . nay'2o4l FLEMING ItllllS
ISS 6 .
r,111 1 '111;;Ek: DAILY TRAI,Nt
i ROM BOIL TO CINCINNATI
• •
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
Lease Crestline for Pittsburgh at 5:00 el. 51., 700 P. Itt,
LITTLE MIAMI • RAILROADS. I anil 12.60 P.M
These Trains make close connections at CHESTLINE with
VIA C AND COLUMBUS. Trains for COLUMBUS, DAY'l't)N, CINCINNATI, BKLLE
,trS
„, t fro p; I',lls l uryi, to Cincinnati. FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS
and all points on roads extending West and Southwest
:N.: (111.11111 M 1u 11 1:. Mall Line Swaniers, through OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS.
L•tto, rim:too uhiu ~I M....4W TRAINS FROM PITTSBURGH connect at Manafleld with
aol th 1,W1 , 11 , b,;l¢, Kota, t • o ting via Traintl on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CHl
it,y L.. awl Aetna, and CAOO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY;as quick. and
uut Centr..i sure connection. to CHICAGO. a. =or route. 'Con
,l ti i I.' Cincun.ti• to 1.101i02.18 are made at Alliance with'rains on Cleveland and
u. Lt,u. I 111. i 0111ap4,11, Ac. Yla Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, DUNKIRK
. 1 I 1 1, 1. 1 / •• o. In , l .1111.11.11{,BUFFALO.
Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. K. for Sandusky,
Toledo and Chicago, have the benefit of a night's rent, at
lianhield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next
Trains East from CnntUne make close connections with
Trains on PeLneylvartia Central Railroad for PHILADEL.
MIA, BA LTIMORE.a.nd NEW YORK.
TRW/VA:II TICKED/I.re sold to Columbus, Dayton, OW'
St. Louis, Indianapolis, Reliefontaine,
Cidvago, Rock Island, lowa City, Dunlieth, Mllwaukie,
Springfield, ill., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the ter..
cities to the West.
Through tickets over thislino tally be had at all of the
c pieces fur Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Nev. York.
I. ENV BRItIIITON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves new
Brighton for Pittaburgh at 7, A. M. and 1% P. M. Leaven
Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 0%, A. hi. and b P. M.
3,ir For tickets and further Information apply to A. T.
J0l1N1 , ;.1N, at the corner office, under the Monongahela
or at the Pedant; street Station, to OEO. PARKIN,
fe tz,t Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
J. H. MOOR.E, Supt.
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vum in yr Arrange me ot--C an ge of 110 r
slot after 'N DAV testtt la. TITIO.:E DAILY
'1'1! t I'll'T,tl4l; fill II and PHILADELPHIA.
MidiNt NI; NI All, TRAIN haver Plit,burgli for
..a1..11 !,in at t .A
'l'll F.AST EINE I'd i.dtitrali far Dliiladt.lpllla at
!OMIT oxi ii TRAIN larva., l'itUdturgb for
Act,llAl. l l l 'll. I N harts Ditto
dailr. Saialay. at .4.30 I'. N.
TRAIN Itstv,s Pittsburgh
v, t I. A. NI . I . 11.'..: 1 111.—ruuuing
11 4 Tort h• t'r..d. 1„ I I_ ,
1,r111141 at l ißLur,h with 11... 'Railroads
Si . and I1111:44;ii,
1,0,4.4111 k lcv ; Tvrre name,
Itt 1 1 3113 p. int. It.i ()mann:all. Day.
1. Clitseland,
,01,4.11 ,
0n and W. 41,1, iihi,.;
!,..• Dant and NEw sr.
1.. LI: 4 1:11.LE .1111 ,
. 1110 tOLGII TlCki EMS. can lar had to or from either of the
fortlt , r particularq, are handbill.l at the different
t • pot or.. l'asststgers from the V.'n..st will find tide the
• sett to -1 it...idiom! route to l'hiladelphia. Balti
c, •1, New 1 Ltrk, 110:Ill/II. ESXIALEN,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Pfttebrirgh.
'flloB.
. my/i Aunt Passenger Lines, P
Ohio and Pennsylvania Bailroad.
SUMMER ARRANti-RMENT
THREE 'TRAINS DAILY
( EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
PASEDNGED TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, =DEPT
SU NDAYS, sw follows:
Leaves Pittsburgh fur Crestline at $OO A. M., 7:10 A. M.
P
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN
nutouan
h ort kern Illinois to Mississippi River,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
ALL RAILROAD TO Tag ILISSIRSIPPL
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAILROAD.
FOIIIIIIBI.T T U CMCAUO AND AttROXA, AND CZNTILLL kitaTtllT
Titer It An eeola,
I j Nr)w COMPLETED, and Trains run the entire distance
r“,n, CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change
.1 era.,
The Only Direct Route to Burlington Quincy, Keokuk,
ii mcartme, (Nuaseta, Wapello, Fort Dee Moines, Council
blue, Sc., and the ONLS AIL SAILS)LD zoom from Chicago
h, Gods, Bloomington, Clinton, Decatur, Cairo, Spring-
Naples, and intermediate Stations on the
e.mtral, Orem Western, and Ohio and fdleeiesippi
Rai in.!,
Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the u-rival of
trout the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the
L ent.
riages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
loe a sod Northern Wissouri--nusking the quickest and moat
r• hnble root, to reach all the important points west of the
tsr an Council mar, with from forty to fifty
id.a *leafing than by any other route. The Road, for
I..rgn portion of the way, in laid with the CONTINUOUS RAIL,
soloxAbest riding and beet Railroad In the West—well
al...lied with the moat modern Looontoueee and elegant nets
Cars.
• ..
era - fly this route, paasengers are sure of making connec
ti.o.s, nod artiVtilg at St. /AMU 00 advertised 01110, avoiding
It., remotion. delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of nes*.
• son. no 10 the route by Alton.
lurggage chi cXed direct through from Chicago, and no
:belt,. for handling at any point.
111 f t, 'Lim TICX rrs by this route can be purchased at
ow I:s.lrosel Offices in the set ;at the Glace of the Com
pany, ourmer of Clark and Lake street., In the Granite
og . at the Depot of the Galena Railroad, and at the
Hr togan Central Railroad °dice corner of Lake and Dear
n et °eta, opposite Tremont dull., Chicago.
I KElllin ....assigned by this route alll receive Immediate
C. G. HAEIIIO.ND, Sup't.
C. E. FOLLETT,
General Ticket Agent, adage.
4:d - TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad
Otheuee of ate country. Mb.l9
41111.311•
I, 4, t.4.41.4r/P-414.1
. ;;!, ft.r . Vltlf%
=IMIZEI
.3 ..x:lr•m) kart
I' )1
A P
• i I P.
7 for
Great. American and U. S. Expre•• and
12 MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED,
CO TWO CILLAILS 071.9 A 511) ri...00A1/1 ATOIDID
AIR LINE ROUTE
arrant
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
I=l
otl u. Twee
MIME
1111111
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and Mississippi.
I NIL A til I I%) T. LAMAS In hours. Tratu• leave
. .
• 111,. Cr..' rya tweix.4, loot of N% &ter etreq4—
~ Imy I.:Atm-as daily, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. M.
I,uv. Night Express tinily, ..iatturtlays exorptect, 9-3 i)
II I El I I I Mal
CERIECE=I
alati I W PI t daily, Sundays exaved,
A M.
. •
/10. / o.rgr cAr, - kol rArrnigh t, St limit.
r do through to Alton, (259 t0i1.,) without
hong. , of rata or baggage, and connect with the Llatapany's
1 .; :rant Aortuntra VI I S CIL ESTER. and ItKINDICKIL, running
.. e conneeturn with l'anwnger Trains from Alton to
I ...I, toiler,) without landing. Those bat s, for
,-.•nrornouro and elogarice, are uusurpassod on the
11 berng fitted up with Balks and tilludo.
kS ,•:/ trroinngr to poKseugore the opportunity of re-
I .lurd ran. Main hie in aummer ruilron+l traveling.
r0,r,10n,,, Louis rotroshed from the elftwts of a lung
L. KAN S and N KURA SF. A ibis Ia the most direct
ou to, and poseenger• destined for Bloomington, Springfield,
k.. , 11% Nord., and all points on the Ilissisaippl„
helm., Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note
miporteut in distance being seventy-two miles
t.• U.:my-seven miles leas to Bloomington,
m.. 1 MIT -eight milm leas to Springfield, than by any other
rutr,
Tickets over this route eau be procured at the
~11.1 Knitrkniai Ticket Offices in Sew York, Boston, Phihte
Itsltintore, Albany, Buffalo, Lc., and at all Through
thruggitout the States, and in Mono el the
ott,e. No. 41.1 Dearborn street, opposite the Tre
”, 11-use—atol at Ike Depot of the Minute °entre' Itsdl-
tottr...4 Water street.
En4,,rytage Men will always be at the Depots of
..are.o. !toads gotog Into CElgtgo, to Check Enggnge
t.. any pont drglred. on the tine.
IL I. 31011.1 JAN, Jr Superintendent.
IL J. 1). SCILKBALEItHOttIi,
N.pl General Passenger Agent.
‘," II X 1 I, Ist
NE.IV AND DIRECT ROUTE,
PRO:kI PITTSBURGH TO
t..4,luutbos, luchuunpults,
Clueluanti, Tern, Haute, Rock Inland,
incen nee, lowa City,
et. Loma, V.varesetile, Dubuque,
Day tot., Wr”, tialena,
Xenia, blempbts, Pevrin,
Znuesville, VicksburK, Peru,
Newnrk, Sew Orleans,
Tel r. PitiNcient CITIES IN TIM NUT AND SOUTH,
FDA the
sleutoent ille & Indiana Railroad!
1, r 11,w c,utpletent and 111 auccunafui operation be
ill.. and Newark, Ohio.
•.11t1 , 11111, Itulr. d and StelinlbOat Neilitey thin route
;I: !• thr trul ek•r n degros of comfort umiratiod by any
ruv.ulng WeaCi from Pittsburgh. •
Nall Arrangement.
and after SIONDAY, November 6th, 185.5, a DAILY
II \N.( .1-llnt and earift manning Steamers, commanded
aaperietued and accatrunualaLing officers, will 'MVO Pitts
gin e.ery tiny at S P. M
KNTIJItit.
FAI it Y QUEEN
,A. 41,
',I It,
ikar PW0111•ItgrINIt4 . 11 on Isural, and renal) Steubenville at
the following inorumg—tonnecting with the Fait
rain at 7:15 A. M.. making direct connection with Trains
to. all the aholo cities-0m obtaining& comfortable night'e
rrott, And divadiag thc.fatigue qf night bweel by railroad.
*sr Yore as clump as by any other Railroaal runt..
For Through end Local Tickets, sad farther labarmatkin,
inquire of JOHN .1 HOUSTON,
Nu. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh.
ONO. W. FULTON, Superintendent.
L. IIgTENNT, Gencrul Agent. novIS
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
CURRYING TRH
Great tliatted State• Mall and Express
WO PASSENii KR TRAINS RUN DAILY on Its entire
Irn : ;t6 Cron, DUSUQUN to CAIRO,
'rho, R.wul, io with Trains of the Ohio and
it. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms
ti tutnit direct and only continuum, R. R. route from
CHICAGO ro ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO ro CAIRO,
CHICAGO ro DUBUQUE.
T. nine leave Chicago as follows:
to A. M. and 10::A1 P. M.—ST. Lows Asa Unto Itzt ,
I , coengere fur St. Louie b' this train take the rare of tb
(lino and Mae. IL IL at Sandoral, and are carried direct t
St. Louis.
luo lb..
u... 15 A. M. and 4:10 P. M.—Dunucnt AND Gums, EXPILL/Sa,
oonnactunt t Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Da&
Line of Stearn Packets for St. Paul and the Upper Mlssli•
sippl river cities.
Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7:30 A. M.
end 7:00 P. M.
Passengers from the East and plume ou the Ohio river,
destined for St. Louis, will Bare 190 miles of tedium. and un
certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive
fifteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the
cars et Cairo.
_
Tickets to St. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Pant, and all im
portant places by this route, can be had at the office of the
0. & P. and C. A P. Railroada in Pittsburgh, and Michigan
Cautral Railroad in Chicago. R. id. MASON,
Jed Superinten't.
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSYI
In consequence of the Interruption of navigation on the
Youghiogheny and Monongahela rivers, the folliowing ar
rangements have been made for the conveyance of travelers
to and from Pittsburgh.
PASSENGERS LEAVE
Uniontown by Bunting A Hall's coaches at 5 A. M.
t>ne:ilev ills by P. C. It. It can at 7.45 A. M.
Rent Newton by Bunting A Hall's coaches 9.30 A. M.
I Twin's Station by P. B. It. can 12.45 A. M.
And arrive in Pittsburgh at 2.00 P. M.l
RETUILNING--PABSENHEBE LEAVE
Pittsburgh at 2.50 P. M.
Station 4P. M.
Went Newton 5.20 P. M., cr upon arrival.of coaches from
and arrive In Contullsville at 8 P. M.
Fare from Uniontown to Pittsburgh...—. ........ Aso
do Connellaville to Pittsburg 2,05
do West Newton to Pittsburgh I,so
will please procure stage tickets at the office
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Pittsburgh, inorder to secure
their seats and a sure connection with the can at West
Newton.
THE GOLDEN GUN is taking the trade,
and it is not much wonder. Our stock of Guns,. Pistols,
littleaote., es., is unsurpassed in the city. In the way of
Ilish44; Tackle we have such an assortment that would
make old Imak Walton's eyes water, could he return to this
world.' Pocket arid Table Cutlery to great abundance, Dog
kimples, and too Many articles to be mentioned here are to
POWDER'D BLUE— A superior article, 'be foond rit the dip of the Golden fluir.
BOWli At TETLEY,
Just received and for sale by
Jdt /LUDO MOIL ' NO .180 Woodattest.
J
CENTRAL ROUTE
Mall Route
1 - 1 A CUICAtiO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS
CHICAGO TO CAIRO
RAILROAD.
.Vew Arrangement. Commencing June 2d, 1.858
D. W. CALDWELL, desl. Supt.
Office P. A C. R. IL, West Newton, June 2d.
'4 44 0"" * " 11541 'i'
; . 4 • 7:
' .
R. C. DfcL AN E'S
LIVER PILLS AND VERMI.FIJGE
IMPROVED.
DIL I. SCOTT, aregular graduate and physician of exten
sive practice and experience, induced by a commendable de•
sire to alleviate hrenan suffering, as Well as to excel, has per,
tented an • •
IMPROVEMENT ON HE ORIGINAL LITER PILL AND
VERMIFIIGE OF DR. C. MeLANE,
Having prepared these remedies as the medical partner ed
Dr. a - McLane, for many yews. •• h I
OWL IMPROVED LIVER PILLS AND VERMIFIiGE:
possess greater efficacy and ore more . , mild in their operation
than the Liver Pill and Vertailneprepared tto the
original recipe of Dr. O. McLane. We make this dfielatifitiae•
understandingly, and recommend them to the tifillandli
befog both pleasant and curative, and bellevesthem anpedldr
to any other Liver Pill or Vermifoge ever prepared.
Read Certificate of Dr. C. idcLane, below.
THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED!
DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED
WHITE CIRCASSIAN ABM.
The universal relief afforded by appllattlons of this CEL
EBRATED RING of Pain .Klibire in oases of Rheumatism,
Gout, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Bruises, Sprains, Swellings,
Stiffness of the Jointa, Sclataca, Pains, Scalds, Barns, Aches,
or any other disease for which a Pain inner or Liniment is
need, enables us to assert positively that Dr. I. SCOTT'S
CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCA:kW kff LINIMENT ie the
moat reliable, safe and pleasant remedy yet discovered, pos.
sassing astonishing properties for HEALING DISRAdS and
THE PROMPT ERADICATION OF PAIN. The many at
testations to its virtues, given by persons of enlightened
judgment and strict integrity, should induce aft to adopt it
so a standard Family Remedy. The most incredulous will
require nothing more than the following testimony of Dr. C.
McLane distinguished as a great discoverer of medical
remedial:
READS READ ! RE AD !!!
Mcianazirown, Vs., Sept. 12,1855.
This is to cerVy, that I,rhave examined the Recipe for pre
parWg McLane 's Improyed Vermifuge and Liver Nile by Dr.
I. Scott, who ban been IN TIM HABIT OF PREPARING
AND USING MY ORIGINAL MEDICINES IN MY OFFICE
during tho last THIRTEEN YEARS, and that I believe he
has IMPROVED THEM. I make the above statement the
more willingly es I HAVE NO INTEREST IN THEM
WHATEVER. I would further state that I have frequently
used his CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT
in my practice, with the happiest effects, and that I can con.
sciantlonaly recommend it. O. McLANE, M. D.
All the above Medicines prepared solely under the super.
vision or Dr. L SCOTT. Sold by Druggists and Merchants
everywhere.
The GENUINE Dr. O. MoLANE'S IMPROVED LIVKR
PLUS AND IMPROVED VERMIPDGE are signed by Dr.
L SCOTT . 00., accompanied by certillcate of C. McIANE.
The GENUINE WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT signed
by Dr. L SCOTT k Co., accompanied with signature of L
800TT, M. D.
DR. I. SCOTT & CO., Bole Proprietors,
Bank Place, klorgantliwn, Va.
DR. O. E. REYBER, Wholesale Agent,
140 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
JAS. P. FLEMING, Wholesale Agent,
Ja22:dlyisawlyapcBt] Near Ballrosd Depot, Allegheny.
THE SATISFACTORY REMEDY—From
all parts of the country, north and south, the proprie.
tors are almost daily In receipt of each flattering testimoul
Mid* as the following, relative to B. A. Fahnestock'e unequal.
ed Vermifnge
Chtsittnnioase, ALI., April 18th, 1645.
Marrs. 11. A. Fitimesfeck & Cb.—l have been selling your
Vertniftige in this place for five years, and take pleasure in
stating, for the Information of the trade and of the
that it has been, so far as I know, one of the most satisfac
tory remedies in the market, and one of the must saleable
medicine. we have. I have also personal knowledge of its
good efforts in numerous asses under the treatment of our
physicians, all of whom use it regularly, and always found
It to be safe and reliable as a worm specific. I can restive
[WNW at es one of the safest and best in the market.
A. STOLLENWERCK.
Prepared and sold by B. A. FAILNESTOCK A CO.,
medO comer of Wood and First std., Pittsburgh.
W. W. WALLAGE
STEAM MARBLE WORKS,
319, 321 and 333 Liberty street,
Opt:Kano Smithfield street,
PITTSTUNGR, PA.
lONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE
STONES always on hand; Stone and Marble Curbing
and Vaults for Cemeteries, made to order. •
Furniture and Washstand Tops, and Imposing Stones mode
by machinery, in less time and better style than can be done
by mere manual labor. Particular attention is paid to the
manufacture of
of which ore have a large variety of beautiful patterns
Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, as a •
feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices,
($l5 and upwards,) but few who are able to own a good
house, will be willing to retain long vritttent procuring one
or more Marble Mantles. They require uo scrubbing nor
painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are
nog liable to take are, and cost but little more than a good
wood mantle.
Marble sold low to the trade. Hearth Stones made to order.
Our neck of Marble is the largest in the West, and being
maenfectrired by the beet wo.ltmen, aided by machinery, is
worthy of attention.
Orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
filled with despatch. W. W. WA.LLACE.
SM
• ---- -
UT M N E —S. LULL'S PATENT
BURK SMUT MACHINES, used in 700 Mills in the
neat They ran light, clean well; are durable. and when
they become smooth, the edge can Iw renew el by cracking
the Burr. They have been used for five )rare in the C'lty
. 11111 a, Pittsburgh, (one of the largest mills in the West.) aml
ere warranted to clean well. For particulars, see
trcdere filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsiburgh.
I"W. W. WALLACE.
• PO MILL OWNED.S.—French Burr awl
X Laurel Hill Stones, llefting Cloths, 31111 Spindles, Milt
Irene, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob Oriel:term Gast Iron
Proof Staffis, de., always on hand and made to order, at 319
liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna.
up= W. W. WALLACE.
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.—
Engines, with the latest improvements. warrautel best
quality, on hand and made to order. Bailers of Juniata
Iron, made on short notice. Orders tilled with despatch, at
319 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pm.
arral W. W. WALLACE.
PORT ABLE FLOITRIN - 0 -- MlLLS.ffie
subscriber has on hand, and Is mannfacturig, Portable
} touring Mills, of an imppoved quality; they ate very com
pact, run light, grind fast, (five to fifteen bushels per hour,)
can be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove
a valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and large
stock feeders. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
W. W. WALLACE.
J. u. araast.... —T. KAT PIERCE.
F - 4 -
REE OF CHARGE! !—TWO SPLENDID
PARLOR ENGRAVINGS, entitled Bolton Abbey in
the Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, fr, m the cele
brated painting by Limpiseer; and the "Departure of the
Israelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from
a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above en
gravings is $3 per copy, but will be sent free of shave, as
follows:
The subscribers have 'established a BOOK AGENCY iu
Philadelphia, and will furnish any book of publication at
the retail price, free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding
the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as
liarper's, Godey's, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's
he., will receive the magazines for one year, and a copy
of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge,
or if subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, such aa Pet,-r
-s ou'i,and C.hallen's Ladies' Christian Annual, they will re.
;eive both magazines and a copy of either 01 the above en.
gravings.
Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with
umtness and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newspapel
Ii nJings , Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Led
Certificates, Business Cards, Ar. All Enders mut by mat'
promptly attended•to. Persons wishing views of their btold.
,ugs engraved, can mud a daguerrei type or sketch of the
, Atildixig by wall or express.
Persons at a distance haring saleable articles would find It
to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would
It as agents fur the sale of the same.
BYRAII A PIERCE.
60 South Third street, Philadelphia._
W.O.IIOTT CUIVII9.
D ROT'r & CURTIS, Dealers in Real 'Estate,
St. Anthony Falls, lilluneaota Territory. Land bought
',id cold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, Invest
ments made tothe best advantage and Land Warrants lore.
:ed. Also, Agents for the sale of Lots in the town of ST.
LOUD, 85 miles from St. Anthony, and head of navigation
,hove the Falls. The survey of the great Pacific Railroad
, rovses the Mississippi at this point, and the numerous ad.
vantages it possesses as a place of business, will malts It one
if the largest cities in the Northwest.
.oaptala Goa Do.
J. C Kano.
Rx. Governor Ramsey, Minnesota.
Lion. Wm. H. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minneeotta
lion. J. Meeker.
Hon. IL AL Rice, Delegate to Congress.
Rico, Liollingshead k Recker, Attorneys at Law.
Mesas. Hemp & Oaks, Beakers.
T.M. Fullerton, Register of U. 8. Laud Wee.
sepia
F. Brown's Resenee of Jamaica Ginger.
THIS ESSENCE is a preparation of unusual
excellence, In ordinary diarrhms, incipient cholera,
,a short, In all mar of prostration of the digestive functions,
It I. of inestimable value. During the prevalenceof epidemi c
cholera and summer complaints, it 'is peculiarly efficacious;
CIO family, individual or traveler should be without it.
CUITIOS.—BO ware to get the genuine &Bence, which is
prepared only by M. BROWN, at his Drug and Chemical
Sto, e, N. R. corner of Pißh and Chestnut streets, Philadel
phia, and for sale by all the respectable Apothecaries in the
United States, and in Pittsburgh by
B. A. DA/MISTOOK A CO.,
SCULLY A 00.
And In Alleghony by
H. P. SCIIVARTZ,
go dmd LEE A. BECKHAM
Joseph White's Carriage Repository.
JOSEPH WHITS, now carrying an bath .
neon in his spacious premises, ((now lately
enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg
Turnpike, near
_the Two Mite Run, between
Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectfully invites the public
to inspect bin stock of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Ac. And her
particularly infOrms gentlemen purchasers, that one price
only Is made.
Fourteen mers'exporience In the business enables him to
place before his patrons the same choice collection of Car
tinges which, so many years peat it has been his particubn
department to select, from the various and most talented
Eastern manufacturers. The success of his new gram is
complete—the economy of bin arnurgementa will impply the
best and moat fashionable manufactures at moderate prices.
Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the aumai
for decorating houses of business has heaped upon the price
of gash, (owing to large Yenta) JOSEPH WHITE will sell,
on ready money only, at much Ices than the award prices.
11111 - oarringeds repaired in the beet manner, with despatch.
mbeshw
NEW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market
street near Fourth.
PearMS by Richard Chefterix Trench.
The White Chief, by Capt. Reid.
The Scalp Hunters, do. do.
Comic Miseries of Human Life.
Helps' Spanish Conquisit In America.
Everybody Hor Own Shoemaker.
Immigration, Its Evils and Its Consequences.
Paper Dolls and How to Make Them.
Hillside Church or Reminiscences of a "Country Pasto
rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D.
Sight and Heating, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr.
Clerk.
Lorenzo Befoul, by Author of Dr. Antonia.
The Suffering Savior, by Krumacber.
Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Chan
ning.
Lectures on Great Men; Myers, London.
. Man and His Money, Its Use and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedie.
Monaldk a tale by Washington Alliston.
Lectures delivered to Young Men in London.
The Cripple of Antioch.
Harper a Magazine, u soon as published-20 cts. jel9
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MARBLE MANTLES,
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vox rIIE VAPID Cillittiiklifinalic COLN, HOARSE.
NESS, BRONCHITIS, wiroorlso4..eueu,
(XINSHISEPII.ONs
_ .
Tara Hint — or In offered to tho cone
wiEttichg oonfidence we feel in i
.t; t totza aktieldivitich Beldom falls to real
lze the happiest effects that can be de.
sired,, So wide is the field of Its use
ks nereiso worneroue the cases of
ei ' iii Elerearthet almost every section of '
4 Wieigll. - Era gliceOttrip yrith persons, pub
elf j r z.V-iirlylifidwnVivlioqufre'been restored I T
• • from alarming and even desperate dire
the itaigs,,.hy tot use,. ..,141sen,.onote tried, its sup..
. M o oyetty MW'llingiena of ilildknt Is too apparent
tb escriikr o rintron, endieherei its vfituee ere known, the
btrDlid ioitearilielitittakitidriantidote to employ for the I-,
dietieising and dangerous etiaztiormuf_sthe pulmonary or-
Eons, which are incident to ear climate.
Nothing has called louder for the earnestluguky of medl - • :
at men, then the alarmieg nrevalencb urratality of con. :
sureptiveroomplithits, nor has dttycsuelime of Steamier had
moreof, their lalinstigellemmrd care.Brin m yet no ade
quate remedy has been provided, on which. the public could e
depend ibrpredection frees attack. uperorthe respiratory or- F„
pins, until the introduction •of Hie CHEERY PECTORAL.
This article is the product of a long, laborioni, and, I believe, tio s • - •
successful endeavor to furnish the comm uni ty with such a
tweedy. Dl this laatatatettemt the American. ieeple are now
themselves prepared to Judge, appeal wit h confidence to
their derision. If there is any dependence to be placed in a
what men of every clam and station certifrit has done :or
them; !Two can trust our own muse% when we' see dangeroes r,
s tr,s t u n, of the throut-antiluege yield to it; if we car:depend .73
'in The assurance of intel li gent Playeiclans who make it th eir "
baldness to know—in short, if there Is any reliance upon any
hin g. then It Is irrefu tatty proven thatthisnuldiclue does re- •
lieve and does cure the of discus* It is'deaigned tor, be- s.
yund any aid all others that are known to mankirll. If this I • g
true, it cannot be too freely publiabed, nor ten fidetyknoWn.
The afflicted should know it. A remettylltitt - enres is price- ,rls
less to them. Parente should know it,l'ilteir children are
priceless to them. All should know it, L3r.)3e4101 can be 4
priced to no ono. Not only should ft beithildated here, but i
everywhere not only in this country, bat in - all countries. 1.1
How faithfully we have lifted on thisconsictlet4is shown In ,
the fact that already this article has node the circles of the
elobe. The suu rimer eetn on its limits. Ne continent Is
'without it, and but few peoples. Although net in so general t"
use iu other nations as tu this, it is employed by the more
intelligent Li almost all civilized countries. It is eaten.. 1
sively employed in both America f —in Europe, Asia, Africa, .
Australia and the far-off latitude of the sea. Life le as dean
to Its pavivseetra there as here, apd they grasp ht a valuable
remedy with even more avidity. finlike moat preparations
of its kind, It Is an expensive composition of costly material.
Still it Is afforded to the public at a reasonahlylow price, and
what In of vastly More importance to them, Its quality
never suffered to decline from its original standard of excels
lame. Every bottle of tide medicine, now manufactured, is s
as good as ever has been made heretofore, ones we are cat a,
pable of making. No toll or cost is spared, In maintaining
it in the best perfection which it Is possible to produce. a
Hence the patient who procures the minim Constar Pxo•
mast, can rely. on having as good an erticiosabas ever been
had by those who testify to in cures.
By pursuing this coarse, I have the hope of doing sonse
good in the world, as well as the - malefaction of believing
that much has been done already.
iiiik.Prepared by J. O. AllEl4 Pradizeil and Analytical I f -
Chemist, Lowell Mass.
Sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCK A CO., at wholesale and no.
tall, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and ri all Heelers
I • very. , ere. apkgmclAW
The Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE.
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..KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disco". P.
M ;
oriel in one of our common pastuye weeds • remedy
that cures every /rind of Humor, from tpo worst Surtfula Loa
common Pimple.
tie has treated it in over eleven hundred cases, and never
failed except in two macs (both thunder humor.) Ele has
now in his possession over two- hUndred - ositificatee of its If
value, all within twenty miles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to curs a _nursing, sore mouttO
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind pimples of
the faro
Two to three bottles will scour the synlem of boils.
Two bottles are warranted to cage the worst canker in the
month and stomach.
Three to five bottles lore warranted to cure the worst case
of oryeipelas.
One or two bottles are warranted to cure all humor of the -
r .
y. B.
Two bottles are warranted to cure runuiagof the ear and
blotches among the hair.
Four to eta bottles are warranted to cure cetrapt and nub
ring titters.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the Skin.
Two to three bottles are warranted to Aurelio meet des. kj
perate cases of rhentnatihm.
Two or three bottles ore Warranted to cure the worst came
of ringworm.
Three to, four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum.
Five to eight bottles will cure the wort case of scrofula.
A benefit le always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted whei the above quantity le it
taken
Nothing looks so improbable to therm who have in vain
tried all the wonderful medicines of the di*, as that a com
mon weed growing in the pasture, and along old atone walla,
should cure every humor in the system; yet ft la now a fixed i
fact. If you have a humor it has to start: "There are no tits I
nor ands, hums or ha's about suiting some cases and not
yours. I peddled over a thousand bottles of It in the vicinity j
of Boston. I know its effects in every ease: It has already
done some of the greatest cures everdoresinlllassachtueetta.
I gave it to children a year old; to old people of sixty. I ;
have seen poor, pimp, wormy looking . chthan, whose flesh ;
was soft and fl abby, restored to a perfect state of health by ;
one bottle.
To those who are subject to a sick :headache, one bottle
ee ill always cure it. It gives great relief to catarrh and lila- C
riness. Some who have been costive for *year., have taken I
and been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works
quits easy, but where there is any derangement of the
lens of nature. it will canoe very sinerderreellngs, but you
must not be alarmed—they always disappear in from four 1.
Liveweek_ There is never a bed result from it. On the s
elruarY, when that feeling Is over, you will feel yourself ."
like a now person. " I heard some of the most extravagant i..,
encomiums of it that man ever listened to., ,No change of
a,.•1.", ever Ilece...r) —vat the beet you ens g et. I bal. blur
ise•an herb, which, when min:mem:l in meet oil, dissolves e;
Screfelous moiling of die neck and under the earn MC*
50 rents. Price of the Medic , 1 Discovery VC per bottle.
Direct.. lone for Use.—Adul , one bible spoonful per day. .;
Children over eight years, e.esseet spoonful; children from
ti ee to eight years. tea-spoonful. As no illr.ttion can be ;
made applicable t... 11 crauctitutiotiff, take enough to operate
on the bowels twice a day.
Mr. K ENN T gives pommel attendaneele bad cases of
Sew:Jule.
Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. WHYSEIt's, 140 Wood
street, corner of 'Virgin alley, and J. P. FLEMING, A Ile
apl2lydew
6r eat gougt Path r
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`" Dr. Rogers' Syrup of - " di ll . * -
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YOE. 7113 0.0411.1191 CIIRC OF
Coughs, Colds, lafitionsa, Bronohitii,
Spitting. Blood, Asthma,
AND ALL OTHER LIING COMPLAINTS
TIMING TO
CONSUMPTION!
frt WE above expectorant, prepared by all experienced
1 Physician and Chemist, has now become a standard
PTCparetton, and is offered for the COMPLETE CM of
those diseases of the THROAT, and ILICPIOI§4 3
which, If neglected, usually tenhinate fatally in COlti
S PI - PICION. It contains no Opium, Ca lomel, or
any mineral whatever, but is campoaed entirely of those ,
Soots, Serbs, and Vegetable , which have a
specific influence upon the Lungs sad 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 air-passages, thus relieving .;
the Cough, by subduing the inflammation and other
causes which give rise to IL It Is npproved of and re
commended by Physicians of the highest standing, and
may be given with perfect afety to the youngest child or 7
the most delicate female.
Leos than half a bottle will generally cure any onll•
nary COLD or COUGH S J following the directions.
One bads Is usnally nffitelent for a cue of Intlrt
ell2lll4
few doses will relieve Tinkling in the throat,
or Hoarseness.
Ono boas will effectually stop Spitting Blood.
Tier*. to lAD batik," only are required In Bronchi
thi or Asthma.
roar to /WU borate will cure any case'of Incipi
ent Consumption.
Om bottle Is warranted always to do good, and satisfy
the patient that he Is on the right' road to a CURIE. ;
Judge now whether or not It Is beet to sae 11 Dunn
cotes on tile at the office from multitudes of mature.' suf.
terers.
A. L. t3C07111. dc Co., Proprietors,
No. 304 BrunanwaY, (cur. Duane St..) . Neo - York.
ror Sin by all Druggists throughout the United Stone
and Oanadas.
gffr For sale whOlosalo and retail, by R. E. SELLERS &
CO., corner W ood and Second atroota.
Sold also by HENDERSON & BRO., Liberty street; 11.
SCHWARTZ, and B.ECKELAII fficRENICAN, Allegheny
City. nov3o:lsw
INHALATI.
CURE OF ASTIDWAND . CONSUMPTION.
NEW AND *EAT WONDERFUL.
.IIYGVANA •
BROUGHT HORN TO 'A . = DOOR Or TIM MILLION
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recent t
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ly been mad% by Dr. Onastay* of this in the treat-
went of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lunge. i•
We refer to ." Da. Coerce' Ilvorens, tor Dinettes &BUM
VAPOR d-ID Cl/mar SYRUP." With this new method, Dr. C.
has teetered many afflicted once 'to health; as an evidence of
which, he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the
treatment, a physician reanarlm: "It is evident that inhaling 3;
--constantly breathing` an agreeable ? ' heeling vapor—the t: •
medicinal properties must annon diretit contact with the t
whole sonarcavities of the' lungs, GiniNscape the many
sod varied changes predated upon .t4eTni :When Introduced 3,
into thu stomach,, and subject to the, process of ftott."
The hyena is for sale by all' thirDriaggfertirthron&out the
countirso York Dutchman ttllimatairsat
The Inhales la worn on-the breait, ander the linen, with 5.
out Abe lead inconvenience—the heat, of the body being
sufficient to 'evaporate the Sold. Hundreds of cases of cures, •
like the following, might be named:
One package, of the Ilygeana has cured me of the Asthma, rz
of six yeah' standing. EXIMBURT,
. Postmaster of Ihuicanuon, Pa.
I am cured of the Asthma, of ten yenta' Standing, by Dr
Curtis' Hy - gonna, MARBABIT Kurrou, Brooklyn, N. Y.. 4 „
.31m.. rem, of , No. 6 Hammond street, N . Y., was cured of
a severe rase of Bronchitis by thallygeanit.'.
My sister low been cured of a diattesslngnough, of several ; 11,4
years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the phyla.
olanst She was cured in onemonth, by the . :Hyg -ftna.
J. H. fauns , Richmond, Me.
The Rev. Dr. entrvra, of Nair York, testifies of our medl. -
eine in the following language:.,
Nreniiis; November 16,1884. W.`-*
Dear Sir—l think highly of Dr. Cortis'llygesata as a rear Ari.
edy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had some
opportunity to testify, ts efficacy, lam convinced that it is a 7"..,4
toost excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the Whaling
application to the chest.
N.11:- , Dr. -- Curtie-liygoana Is the ORIGINAL and ONLY . • .
GRNUINK ART.1.91,K; all adults are haee imitations, or vibe
P Ol S O N.ottions conitterfeita Phuu tham as you would t5":,4
Sae For sale by_Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street • It
EL Sellers k Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John •-•,';`••
Sargent, New Brighton: C. L. Saltier, Reebe.tor. ;;"...f4;'
mittamem
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