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REAL; ESTATE NLA.TUCE .
Coimni or Bsvilin 11; D STHM3
PITTSI3I:R:
We have the following Real Eatate for male:
FOURTEEN ACRES OM LAND in St. Clair township, on
the and Whittington Road, well unproved.
SIE ACRES UM LAND iu Charberatownshig,abOnt half
a mile frantlhe Ohio river at the loWer ferryrAritn inivable
I mprovernente, suited lor a genteel country residence,
A LOT.,OF GROUND in tout Eller ty, 30 feet by ISO; will
be sold low.
FOUR ACRES OF LAND near )lineroville.
TEN ACReS OF LANU in Indian's tow - m.lllp, at the
month of Deer Creek, on which are good improvements and
en old eitabliehed ferry.
FIFTEEN ACRES 1)F LAND in Indiana township, near
Pine creel:, with U 9 ACRES in Plum township, three and a
half muse from Lo gan Station, on the A. y. Railroad, with
good improvements.
A THREE STORY BRICE DWELLING TIODSE on Ste
reos°. greet, (opposite the Mercy tiospltal,) with modern
improvements.
A GARDEN FARM, adjoltdSu; the town of Beaver, con
taining twenty-threw acres, within eighty rods of the C. t
P. Railroad.
TWO PINE LOTS in the Borough of Manchester, unnn,l
of Chartists and Fayette etreete.
A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND EARN( in Pero
townproshippe, Ni'eatmoreland county, would tat XY,.hangtal for
city
BEAUTrtyI
A FUL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE' at the Swiare
vale Station, with Sre or ten Acme of Lund.
. .
TWENTY ACE Rl3 OF LAND adjoining* the Swinevele
Station. Apply to Ije2.) BLAKELV
TWELVif
IN ADVANCE OF THE NIAILI
416 - THE EAST ERN DAILIES ere regularly received,
twelve hours In advance of the Mil, end delivered tw. sub.
scribers at the following rates :
Philadelphia LEDGES, 10, per week.
New York Doily TRIBUNE. 16r per week.
" HERALD,
" TIMES, " •'
W Leave your orders for those, or any other Eastern
PaPura at 71 Fifth stre.t, for
rn y 2 ,1 RICIIARD S tN.
FR SALE-20 acrem of land, on which is
erected a hewed log house, frame Mtn and other ow
buildings, all In good order; 15 acres cleared, well fenced
and la good state of cultivation: a young orchard, screrai
aorta of grain Kul clover now :II good and thriving cond.-
tdon; the remaining 5 4i cres welt t mix:red—would he a g./0.1
situation fora store, bting altuuted on the cross roads.
tween,Bakeritown and Hailer, in lliddleciox township,' But
ler county. Will be sold low—terms easy.
Wanted--A Mutation by a young lady, In a Dry flood,,
Trimming or Milnuery establishment
-Wanted--,Seraml guts to do hontewort in the city ac..l
country. Also, &situation by a boy about fourteen year% of
age, In a store, to run errands or other light work.
Inquire at 880. W. BUNN, at bit Agency and intelligence
°lnca, north side of Ohiostreet, fourth door east of Diamond.
ALLIIGWENY OITY.
WANTED—Six gout' Girls, to do general
housework- Two or three plod (Like for city an.l
country. A Boy of 17 to learn Mule; must he well recom
mended. Also, places for four or nee O h io to do cliamler or
dining-room work. Four Boys in stores Or to nut errareis,
and flu or alt men at any kind of employment.
Apply at LOWRIE'S Ne s intelligence Mike,
feb2o 1,0 14 Fifth 4tre.et_
WANTED—A Situati,n as Governess ~r
teacher, by a young lady w,ll qualified. and hat •
trig had considerable experience; would 13,0 L object to to
the country.
Wanted--Seeerel girl,/ to do laineew.rlz, to city a, 1
country, and a boy to run of errands, in a shoo store in ill. ,
city.
For Hale—A small tanuery older and &ducop..l
business, in a 80.11 village about intern irule, nom to
city. The owner wishiu4 to co Wert will sell at I \ gnat
bargain. Inquire ofd. N, at his Ai: ncy and ink , .
lige/0e 001ce, north side of Ohio street, fourth door east of
the Diamond, Allegheny city. m
WANTED - 1 - A SITUATION, by a young
Lady, in a Dry Ono & or Trimming Mai:
nary establishment.
WANTED--Eirreral GERM to do houiaaork, tit,
and country. Also. s ait nation by a boy about fourtivii, n. a
store. to run errands, or other light tr..rk.
FOR SACS—A small TANNERY, in g,..0,1 order iin.l
a good bnainosa, to o email village ofront Iltteen
the dry. The owner wislita4 to go \Yost, adi sell at
bargain-
Inquire of GEORGE W. BUNN, at his Agency ani lute :
Rgence Office, north side IA Ohio str.wt, fourth
the Diamond. Allegheny City.
BEESON'S YDItAIII.IC CEMENT, of;
H WATER LIME —The ondereigued keep conatantly
hand a large stock of the article ci the heat quaht y
attention of Contractors and Builders ..1 Nat - wash. Li, 1 ,
Aquedncta, Bridges, ItmervoLrs for Water Work,. &c, [. :• -
quested to this article. The nail known riatiatance and
ousness of water, clialactertAir 0
this •ti!ent,t, 11•1. •.1
wor the Mat nemasity in all structurca 1 , the .1 • It
of water or damp. Lao:3rul RlCliAlligq•N
AC 0: ti - YRY t,EAT i I{(,)IiINSoN
powN t ifiip flit SALE —W. offrr 4211.• ;.•
ftd piece of Land in Robius,n hew nship. slot no:
from the city, containing twenty'-l o ur
well improved and in a high btste of codivati..”
House contains flys room, naafi, tiniatied, with 011,
Out-houses, stables and latrn Pi, at, of thr hest graft..:
.tc. Apply to RI.kkELY s
ir HIRSH FE L 1) & sI)N, D E ., LE „,
GENT..'S PUILNISHINO 044 MS nod cli INT qt N .
VAL:TUREEN Nw 70 WOOD -tre,t
N OT I E The anbacribere r-.p.rtfullt en.
SHUTS made by them Cr,' guarani,ed to tit ;
warded to any part of the Union, on teveiSlTlg flOl. the
ties sending the ordure their p..r.otial nwa,oreni,
lathes, according to the formula erten
Remember, the etre MUNI to eArldully end ',cur.,.
taken. as all neoeuary allowauree are mall,. by fo rtt,
the eetalillshtuent.
Pgrst--Sue around the neck.
See,n,./.—Siroe around the wrist.
around the ch,4t. :••*v th e .
pita
Fburgb—From the middle of shoulder, length .4 nr• , ,
wrist loin!
PVLll—Height of person, from the .hool.bt 1,-. •
pan.
Sialh—Wliether with or trithunt e.dlan ,ifa 0 ti !1. ,
the style.
Thisplan is •plite u i,.111, au.t adl Is. -1 groin t:a•
gentlemen atn distance, ai,. fiat it inipossdio 01,taty
home Bloirta to satisfy 114.-11 .1) and it
Also, on hand, a full saaartmeut et t.torts 4 ,1 ,air an lit .
iw ts
terra. Any orders addrysal to us by mall ill be to ..ult,y
attended to.
P. S.—Please state by what rivetste e they are t.
shipped. Is iti , tIFELI ,
IMPORTED CI(IARS
-150,000 Nos. 1 and 2 Ctltz & Sony' Prtuttpe Una,
5,00 "Ftre-Fly" Londres Ist
6,000 "Monte Chrtsto" Land•tu Itagalas, lit "
2,000 La Illgvl/111a4111" Open... ISt
00:00 "Own') Tutor" Reg. t•ittal s
4,1,11.10 Moninaienta Contluna" Rae. Cigna R.
10.000 " Y.l t0,1 . ' Regalia Cigars
3,000 .` La Tres 3lariset" [leg thagare
3,000 "La tin Soli." Keg
20,000 e Washington" German C•itrars.
2/1,000 A. do. for sale 1.,
19 7 M11.1./11l h /tit:KRT.,.
tj - ACOBS" AM,ILGANI PEN s--'rhets,
will be found as durable sa Flt or taint made Ir
steel, and will 11.4 catch. or sack in the paper ; neither wdt
they corrode nr trijure the color o 1 the ink, us steel pea
variably do. Prim, s2,nii per gr... For sal,' by
W. H. RAVEN, tltatiourr.
myl.2 Market street, I,or or, ./I 244,01,1.
NO FICTION.—We hare applieatiorip , for
several sums ranging from $3llO to tbOoth ..o wit... is
handsome premise; will be Rowed, aria secured on the hest
of real estate, chair of all locumbrances.
Persona wiehing to invent safely, witlnwt the
large 'returns not to be realirxel, will phase apply to the
designed, who will give their persitial guarantee feet .dl
business trammrted by them.
We are authorized to otter a hateismne bonus to all
may apply. BLAKELY k HICHKV,
"19 17 Real Estate and Bond Broke
V _
ERY (DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN
THE FIFTH WA RD—Tbe undivided Interest ittient
Homes, all of which are occupied, .tri Penn and Walnut
streets, as business houses, and rent well.
A block of right Brick Houses in the Fifth Ward—ell
rented.
Two 3 Story Brick Buildings on Penn et ~,t. Fifth W... I.
occupied by first-rate tenants, and yieldttair u lieide.ote
tae
in :Thlelc.k of three Business Houses on the cl f i tier Of Wit/ 1,1
and Penn strtsts, and one Dwelling }holey on %Velma st
all occupied.
Apply to BLAKELY & RICIIEY.
Real Estate itrok.,..
NEW MUSlC,—Distant Belle are 8.111
peaking; by 0. R. Barrows.
Like the Song of Birds In Eamnier—a beautiful sea ; , ..1-
1,841 words by J. P. Douglas, Esq.; music by J. W. Cherry.
Lea Metamorphoses du Jour pour Piano—Chas. Voss.
No. 1 Jaleo do Xerses—danse espagnole
New Velma Waltz—Lewis Wallis.
City of Peitz' Grand March—Charles Collins.
Young America March—dedicated to the "Young Anutri
Society, by S. W. Iloldridge.
Carnival Remain; a new Fchottisch—E. Burgtouller.
The Sultan's March—Stephen Glover.
Thy Willle'll ao more roam.fin answer to Willie we Ls in
missed pot,;", by P. C. Mellville.
Poar Joe words by T D. English; musk: by C. Collins.
Oh. take me to toy Georgia home—written and ramie., a
expressly for Sanford'. Opera Troupe; by S. s..lohustatt
• Just received by Express and for sole by
0 11ARLAYITE BLUMF,
At the -Old Eetublhalea Piano D-pot." No. lig Wo • t
second door above Filth street. Pittsburgh, Penns
MUSIC MAILED FREE OF POTAillt.
T IFE OF,JOIIN U. FREAIONT;by
_LA Nair edition of Whittier's Foetus.
Arnold'a Christian Idle.
Life of Be. Alexander.
Bachanan'a Faith in God, and Modern Atheism
Pared.
Hamilton's 'loyal Preacher.
Art Student in Munich.
Hiawatha.
Kramaeher'a Parablee and Suffering Saviour.
Sickness—lts Trials and Blessings.
Margaret Maitland. With other New Books.
Just received by J. S. BA
Jytit • 115 Musket Ott oot. near Foetal.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SA LEL-Sitult
ted on the Perrysville Plank Road, ten mitre tr..ni
th , city-7135 Acres-180 of which are cleared and in r rl
- ; about NO acres of good meadow land . springs in c s
rious parts of the farm: a Farm Ilona° of six rooms. with a
floe fountain of running water at the door; a new bran,
Barn 70 by 50 feet; good stabling, Cheep sheds, and nth ;r
..out-homier. For a Stock Farm it is tineurpasced in the ono 1,.
try. An Orchard of six scree; good timber, hr. Initue4l.
=
lon can be had If desired. and the crops, 'dock hd
g Implements will la, nold at fair prices. For pr
tenon, ha., apply at our office, 51 klarket street.
Jyl2 S. CUTILBERT h SON, Real Estate Ag'i e.
COMMODORE PERRY'S EXPEDITI ON
TO JAPAN and the China yeas.
The Daisy Chain; by the author of Heartsease.
The Martins of Cro Martins; by CLas. Lever.,
Fanny Fern's Cook Book-25 cents.
The War Path, a Narrative of Adventures.
Fashionable Life; by Mary it. Eastman.
Just received by W. A. GILDENENNNh'Y k
Jyl4 Fifth et, opposite the ",,be.tre.
NOW FOR TUE COUNTRY—RO'aics TO
TAB/. WITH YOU interesting, Amue ing and In
structive:
Cozzetue Sparrowgrasu Papers, with illostrr Alone by Air.
ley. Opo beautiful 12nt0.--price $l.
AlleeCarny's Married, not Mated-12roo; I mice $l.
John BroughenVe Itnneby rapern, or Irie 6 Echoee. Ono
neat 12m0.; price $l.
Victoria, or the World Overcome; by C Avvdine Cheesebro.
12m0; Price S l - 26 .
The Lost Bunter, a Tale of Early Ti does. 12m0.. ne:it
cloth; price sl,2b.
The Widow Redott Papers--illustruted 12m0.; price
• Gabriel Vane, 111 s Yortuno and I 13s Friouds . 12u,„.;
the Hidden Path; by Marion Hark n a , author or a
ill o 4 Price 3 1 . 25 . 11. MINER 8:
j 12 No. 32 Smithfield tar,.
lIIVIAER SHAWLS P X,b - fjc,ED.—E„ r y
description of Stella, Gaiihnir aa, cram Silk and 0ur,...
Shawls, selling at an immense n A r am n f rom mo il Dr i cee ,
at the Semi-Annual Salo of A. A. MASON. a CO.,
ITN ; - •25 Fifth street.
PONCENTRATED ileWarticie for
la.making soap. One . pa' and - worth tiagotanfi. 'On
hand ant for sale b y .
.dpi MOP
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IN VENTIQN S'A h) PATENM
Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights.
Aud .Dealer in every variety of MEOLIAIciCAL AND
OTH.NR PATENTS. Office and Exhibition Roma, No. 139
FIRST STREET, near Wood, Pittabargli, Pa.
4ffe Orders for Patented Articles or every dexcription
promptly attended to.
AGENTS WANTED. m 1,20
George Troll's Oil Globe, or Cup, for
Strain Engines—Patented March '4 B,
1854-,
&sr Premieres awarded et State and County Fair,
TO nig PUBLIC —I lime this day illsaital of ifto inte
rest in -O. Truteft Improved Oil Globe or Cup for Steam
Engin. - to MIMES P. EATON, who now has the entire
evetrul of the Patent. JAMES CRISWELL.
Pittsburgh, April 11, 1156.
31. F. Eaton, EN —Dear Sir: I have received tee
l'rutt's Oil Cups, and am perfectly satisfied they are the Lest
have ever need or Knell. for they a ill Li a great ••11 Player
and small expense. 1 recommend them to all It. It
to try, and satisfy tltemselt eft un this matter, cud they
x ill nay no themselves.
Mr. ..41 I' Eaton —Sir .We have used Mr (lc. TrniC•
Oil Wolin In our Engine shop i r nlanu one year,lind find it
gives •uch entire satittlartion that tan Dan apply it rtartil.
aively to all the Stearn Engines we build. We have full
c..ufiacnce in ha practicability, and d. not hesitate to recout
mend its Dee. Yours, resin:A:tinily,
Yuan I'M lava IFOILKS,
dru, di, , Aprt I Itch , lKol.
ti a. M. F EATON —SIT • Mr iieorge
hate heN•ll in WV 011 OW EIIKILAINI In our ii,r
three or Lear yours pa,c, and Luce perfumed ao
that or M.A . apply them to all Lila Engines wo make. F.,
Imo tear! paint we hare abandoned the tise of any .ithri - kind
of Oil Olobe, novent fully, youta,
M FaroN,
D-Ar Slr,—having need G. Trott's -Patent 0110 lob." ~n
al all the steam ent;inivi furnit,hetl the last year, and In
asmuch as they appear to hare given entire estlafeethm t,.
our rush qni re , ae have no istiallAtion in iviNitolnenaing Ilit•in
es u {:0041 arttele, a_utt much prefernbie on account of th
hitupllcity of conetr uctlott, to the old litwltioned ki 0b0.., ~r
any other of which we hoee any knowledge.
This cerlittiln that the ;41 ('up nteuteal by Mr. Trott, hn+
ow.. year* pa.qt Wr tt t. 1.0.
iar to ii and dnrablo 011 Cup, Nisi rnu recurunit,uil it
N..leattl.cr lgth. 10;.t.
To M. F EATON,
Thlo ccrtihum that we toot: hatl m uar the patrnt Iht tllOl4-4
or CLIw , . id by M 0... Y. Eaton. E.g.. or Plitshonta.
....hi, t ham vary much ormcnor to any thing OW LI
A 1.1 , 10:1) TIIO.IIA
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1517 No 3 - 2 5.011101.1
LIANA FOR RENT.--A Farm.
A: tat not,: ntrout ..t.r coil.. 14.1..0 tltu vitt., I,• •
alto Ninutituntrr. There is .ro Ihr pr,muwa, n I trtt•
114.111 , 44 .ttul ntAble, ntrout 1..0 Luanne, apple 14.14% tu..
berrytrrunt, o•nin-r. At Tl,t, 1•1...••• tr..tll•l rut
tt gotnig r.r [tenet . M,.r 'emit! appy•
to 1 J I r AKI Elt, 47 W-41.
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I,"VA BROTH KItS, N 71 Market nt l9ut.llllol
The '=.ll4a, dn•ls have putt received and nr.• raaaw
th.rd itupply ot new mad It,andeaanw !..11 a
' Howie V1111$1411,101...),
Mt.! w..r I. Nan, a.l 1 ,..“.1.4
lava, pun the itnia.,rtt.r, And nl Ow la:, An.
an :54.. Iv I rirk 111111 Philadelphia. at pr, •. that .. ns tah. n,.
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rw one. them at c
than tha wt ..1 union",
le, , h II a h early rail te”iii all 01, ...dam..., total fl''
h.-Ilea la, It will he n.1.e.a.14ee ut nil. a- a‘,
na.ver bur, been eal•la• I.a 41, n 1-11,1 t 31,1.‘a
I .e.• 1111 E lal 0111 EltS, haron.a la
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115..111tri a \% Arta at
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PIANO, fur salt.
A
at a Liarrai . A new CRICK Kill:4u
1, Ur A damaged la the i 1
. but not a hare it can la. ohne/red. The 14,
ati attic at. 10 Dir way tjareat, will he .111.1 a re-alit.
I , I Da tolJ a credit
.I,IIIN 11. 11 1.1,11 qt. SI
111) , Agunt fur 111111:a:ring s
0 i'EN 1 this day, a large us,sortinent ~1
W.tlciren. (lola hover. from $22 to s2.i/0.
6.lver Levers from $l2 In sho
Silver Cylinder. from VI to $lO.
Tim,, Keflair.,
Frodsliam'a Chrunonioler Serim, $3OO.
Ds. in Silver Carlo., 1.174.
Chain., Seale, Kays, Sr.
Watcliee repaired In the herd manner by
niys W. IV, 1.111-` 4 ON, Corner of Alrirket A •Ith oil.
SI II N DRI ES— -
100 i.n on Mouliinud Dipped Ctlfittlett.
26 do Star do
100 do Kevin Sua,p.
3130 kegs neinorted
160 due. Cot a Broomm.
fin Lupo NO. I and 1. Uniting.
,Liz. 801 l Cords.
n du Buckets.
10 do Tube. In afore and fur sale
JOHN )101 , 1441h:A D.
43 A ON.— .
0 - 1
10.1 B on Haute
Shoo liters
lO,UOO Sidon, In more and for at/0 by
FORSYTH & SCOTT,
mpl 76 Wator otroot
Gl'Nti, PISTOLS,
RIFLES, REVOLVERS,
FISHING TACKLE.
'FABLE CUTLERY,
TOILET CUTLERY.
POCKET CTTLER V,
lota MUTZLES
GUN ATioti ALS
A lid unitly oillut Unties too moor, ons t, Mention nor
shock of FIR E.A It IL i, unburpose,ed for vainly in tin , R's,.
11l k 'f Ell.
jv7l2 N... Wood rat 1.1
REAL ESTATE FR O SALE.—B LA K ELY
RICIIEY offer for sale—
A. 'Lit or Ground on l'Pon street, and several Ihrolltinr
HarlSEs. — tho front one orropied us a More and dwellin,.7
A of Grnrm d o n 01no street, never the Diamond, A I
en y City, and in floe lissOling House.
Four Lots of liround adjoining the Rorough of Lair.
A Lot of Ground in East Liberty, sod n ?urge Dv.,11114
'louse.
A Lot of Ground on Steplinnenn strut, 25 feet by 12.7 rer,
and a Three Story Brick Dr riling Home, well finiihe.l.
A Lot of Ground in the Borough of Manclienier,2,l fret by
12.4!, feet. Also, a Lot ou Fayette street, 24 Loy I'tr7 feet, in
Manchester.
A Lot of i/round on Rebecca ntreet, Allegheny City, 27 by
135, and a good Brick Lleune, two storieo high—very
can Vf•Illt111.
A Lot id .7round ou Weallington street, Fast Liberty, 76
let trent by 103 feet deep.
A Lot .4 Uround in Sioderville, Clkartiers township. 60 be
127, and several Frame Buildings.
Apply to 1 jylOj BLAKELY & ItICHEY.
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ALE A ND BROWN STOUT
-5 casks, 7 doz. earl'. Bennett Benteh Ale.
6 du " " " India pale Ale.
3 do " ~ strong "
3 do " " " Brown Stout.
Just received and for sale by
MILLER & RICK/NE.I. )N,
jel6 Nos =I and 223 Liberty at.
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RESIi FIGS-100 drums just received and
for sale by RHYMER k ANDERSON,
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Ilarper's 31agazine for August, receirod and for sale
Iti , • SIMIN S. DAVISON,
66 Market etre& near Fourth.
HOPS -6 bales first sorts Hops in store and
rorialelr l man SPRINGER IbiItBAITGR.
CCODFISH-500 0 lbs..in store and for sale by
anll SPRINGER EARRAUGH.
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CitrJrruNT., 0., July 29. 1858.
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r..ripst. of Slactrintry O. A I. R. It Co, Cnetlinr, oh
CU.'S SrtATI, Atiglrqt 4lh,
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TILE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
X. Ct /NI PAN V. 1W ILA IJELPIITA.
Diattcuit.S--Cliarlets W. Pauctter, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagins-. sarnuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Richards,
:Slordes.4i I. Lewis, Adalphi Dav ad S. growne, !!or
ris Hut. is. 191., , .liANCKEII, President.
IIAffeKZR., Secretary.
Conti I/ is . to make stistirance, i.erpetual er limited, o n evory
&script in .1 or property, in town and country, at rates as low
11,1 are r ~:+tent with security.
Tle• 14, wally have rettervod a large Contingent Fund,
which, , ith their capital nuil premiums, nobly lIIN ostcti,
at-
Furd isni;4l4. ',rotes - non to the assured .
The Awls •ii the C puny. on January 1,1, 1'5;0, ns pub
lished u'....r44 , rably to an Art of Assembly, we, as follows, viz:
Morton «. f, , 11t5,12s Rl
Heal Eskite t5.1...177
Temporary Islllll9 Elliott 17
Stucka Pit .8M!1 dU
Cush, Ar t 11,34,1 81
alum their incorporation, a period of twenty-ono yours,
they burr paid upward of init.lllon Four Ituudrod rh o ”.
esud tI 11 o. loin by tire, thereby .ftorditig evidence of the
advantaue. itaturatire, no well m the aldlity and disposition
to meet mall promptnexa all lieleiitiee.
J ItIFINEIt COFFIN, Agent,
mrl.4 Office, north - vast Cor. W (wild 1.1111 Third
r ritE UN/TED STATES LIFE INSU:
IZAN , 'N. ANNUITY AND TRUST CDMI'ANY,
Peii.n-
Dnt•nte.—t.hwrterrnl April Itt•th, 125,1,0. Charter PerpeDvil
CAPITA 5...;:0u,k.00.
UQLr.S,AIth-oust c"nunt at Thud aud Client tuft Mr,tm,
Philadelpton.
OFFICER: O TIM 11014 E GUARD AT I.IIII.ADNLPHIA.
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Stepl,..n K. Crawford. Paul B 11‘..1,1ard,
A niht•.a+ W
B. Him, a M Twc,lry, fir". 51t•IfPnry,
Jar,,h I,verellX,
William SI. liod. - 1:1, 111111,111 WK.,
Pre.wittett-4teplion Crawford.
Vver br,“l47ll—Ambi,e NV .11..4,41
Mr 114.111 .I...:zunarver—Piilstourgh—Janinn 11 M. D
AlletPorny 11. Mowry, M. U .
iiKO. E. ARNOLD, Agunt,
mat C's Ni. :•1 Fourth er,t, vitt.hmkh.
13AN K 14: RS AN 1) 131.01:
II 11t/LMES & SUNS, Bankers and Ex
chance Itrotthi a. end Licalerm m Notes. Drafts, A. old
,t on o ., t,„i t . e d i v.., d ad haat, \ oho., Es. hang,. on the Ewa-
Or 11 and N 1 oat, It Ora, Ciano.anuy t,e eldr•
Cad', in mw le In an the dna ,, tin talgtaal:. the United
Steth.e. Depoetfe r,.-loud in par fonds la rumen: pcper. Ne.
67 1/sins-I elf vet, boat en Third and Fourth .da.
E. ARNOLD & CO., liankerm and E.
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IMO lithkora, Dealer. In Exeltange, Utah, Pathk
Nola, and Tan. Lnadni. k,. Colloctiona caretully at•
tv!tilvti Id, and la tr I.anntwi to not pd. ..1 the l WWI
st.. km hought mei aoldon orunloote.th
- 71 Fonyth etc:n do, h. the Baltic at
burg. 1 .1..
rill it 0/ AS W(../01)s, k:, , nlinercial Broker,
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e, :the. I.rai Lennie, 3t. 11u
Fnl4llll thttehlogls, nn,
Janus
KNAP & WADE
DRY GOODS.
NEW SI'RINt GOODS -N”. 74 M,trk, t
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11014 Filth St..
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Felerteil expnnnly lot toy retail L/116 111r814.
F. R. !ULAN it. No 1 lhamotol
LAN ELY & RICHE], ItEAL ESTATE
IlltitlißlLS AND ARC'TIONENISS, 00110, id 5014..11,
.111,1 SllllllOlOlll 111.11• Vt-4. Plii•d•Illg11, will attetel to soiling I.)
Ancloiti tat) plopet I) wild by Extientorti, or by order ot Ir.
111111118• COllll, 111 1110 (211) Ol (.! , 111/13. I and to 1111 y tlentiription
of Real Entate out of the (lit) . Inlu
DItATT'S allo AM
1. [Rival PES., a hick give teach general itatalfacti,in are
thinly obtained. In every had Oi 1%0101101. I,llllyotlo
Ni.FOURTH stt tn-t. Perth alas - attention wall to
~.brotytllljr. as the lane of nailing in much lens than to
gtared tut Dangerreot)pee. Victoria ill chi - larva taken In a
few seconde In tither of the alto,. maned itt)len, and",
typo or lawigerrootypo Cerplry 111111 r correctly flora every
kind of pirtartfm. IVarrenteil perfect. Pete-n moderate,
Uar motto w,
PUPPING AND LEIF:CHING.— Mr. H . E.
%_) HOUK may Lie found at her residenreou X.TII ntreet
Ni,. :19, between tituithlitiltl and Wine! ntioetti. M h o ham the
testimony of man) of the regalia - faculty an to her nkill and
Long experience in ilialvira will be thatakfully to
calved. nralliatri•nr
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DELICIOUS COFFEE ! yi,u would
like a delicious cup of try that Itostateil Jas. of
DRAVIES.
Jyla
N. Td—lbutated by one of my hands.
1 BOXES CORN STARCH, Orvis' rind
boXNA 11641:t.r . i Flll - 111.
•• Wheaten Grits
100 ths. fresh 110 Fleur. At—
.1).18 DRAVO'S.
15i BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE:
NJ 50 bags prime Ineuayni Coffee;
50 pockets Uovmt. Java t•
10 hags Maracaibo
Received by lIyIKJ F. R. DRAVO.
ETERI description of Millinery Goods,
Trimmings, kineiery and Moves; Uttitta' Furnishing
kc.. marked down 25 to 33 per coat, at the Son' b
Annual Side. A. A. MASON A CO..
Jra 25 Fifth In.
VENETIAN RED-25 bbls, in store and
for sale by (IY 2 ) FLKIIING BROS.
C 01 ) LIVER . OIL-36 dozen In store and tor
sale by (IYU) FLE3aNO BROB.
ti ' ~~vro'h,
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NSUE. ch
$1'2.1:1, OH 4
LCTIN4I WITH
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
Vu ALLIANCE.
THE t.11.111TE. , T A.ND QUlefi nouTE to Calesoo
Inv run N•tt hen 11 Ltrr. ant CLEVELAND,
'sage 11Ut,.l ted wiles shorter and about nine
bout, than the rtr. - ititutw one Via 111(11.1.1).45015.15.
'11.5‘,. t , ly 'Plano beta ecp I . ltt.,lnArgb and Clan
/..ttr lholy Traina betwoen Cloreland and Chicago.
T.nie to Cl,....tand eta 11.41 on, Chicago tu - cuty.four hour's,
,t. L.us thirtyweton boura.
t,., arid after TUEhItAN . , May Za, 1856, thrt Truing
o U,., itoatiNlr.ll tun no. L. 51.,
VIA A LLI CIL
The tra:n• of the Ohio and Plqinaylsania Railroad tense
Ito t.h a r g h at :did A El and :.5:51 A. M and Sow I'. II
1: woe A .11a0 , .. at 7 1. A 31 and 11 No 1..N1 and than it N.
.115 i, in Cleveland at lu no A tit_ p f 1 and o . 'i up
cher,• altl, ifieweland and Tido& gado.) for
a•,l tluuh /stand and 'dd. morel's.
Pao...form, for Toted., Chivago, Uinta, and the Nord It•
te.wi lea. tt., iNtiablirgli on 35.) A. M. train, by casuist
~„ sit In 1...151tay555 at N. 10 neat ta.trning
toe Toledo. Chicago, St. Lnue. Rork Inland.
ttar.i the .5-115 arat, w 1,5, Iseta t.,;5, 1151....w15 5.11.
will take the train lotoing i'ttiettorgh at 7 YAP
1 71 as that is 115.5 ..551t train by which cleat INA.AGA ht,,A
ar. made through to the above taenia.
The trains kit t 1/1, 1 . .4.0.argb 5,1 Ask) A N. and Wtllnt,i'r
at/•.K. P NI, a, dom. I 7 Whoa h rami.t.ngt.rea.
L. 5, Ma, ..•5551 :'t stattorts "LI
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ONLY ROUTE wrru THREE DAILY TRAINS
FROM 'PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI
ONLY ROUTH WITH THRY.D DAILY TRAINS
FROM PITTSBUIWII TO DAYTON AND IN
DIANAPOLIS.
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS.
VIA CRESTLINB AND COLUMBUS.
Quickee Route from Pinsburgh Cincinnati
CONNYCTI . NO at Cincinnati with O. S. Mail Line Staattiera,
Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mistdxsippi
Railroad, and the Lawrenceburgh Route. Connecting via
Ckaumbua and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and
Indiana ClHand Rutirada, •
THROUGH TicKirrs, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to
I..exincton, 1.1)14Vi11c, St. Inert, InElliktmpo &c., he. Via
Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Intiiiitrapolls, Lafayette,
Tut, Hute, St. Louis, ac., Or.
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THE LITTLE MIAMI yin connecting with
the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the N. flail
Lino Steamers, the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and the
lawrenrclinrieli gouts, ,tiers facilities no other rents can
give, an through tickets by all the above routes can only be
procured via Columbus and the Little Miami Railroad.
The route from Crestline via Columbus being t h e shortest
Cu Cincinnati, enables a uniform and safe sped. Coon. _.tions
are certain, and pnaitengers have full time for meals. By tile
Futest and Bellefontaine route from Crestline, a danyeroux
and spud ci reqorrell, aid compelled to eveicome
distance
Ity the route via t2...harnbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis,
passengers ride over romps ballasted and smooth. Uy the
Forest and Belletontaine route, passengers ride over the
roughest roads in 01110,
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TIIRIIE DAILY TRAINS, VIA CADLUSIBUS AND
Fume TEAM leaves Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'clock A. M. for
Crerttlme, Guth mime. Xenia, Colcintm, Louisville, St. Lows,
I...tiougton and Indianapolis. via Lawrrnrehurgh !tante. This
train arrives at Cincinnati one hour and forty minutes In
a.lraure of the Forest and Beflofnutaina roots.
S,COND Tara leaven 19toantri;11 at.c.3o o'clock A. M. for
Croctltoe, Colombian, Xonla and Clucianstl. Tlll.l Tram
toakatounacctiou only tot Llotutabun to Cinciunatl..
'ratan Taal", leavra Pwttaburgh at 3 Clock P. M. for
Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louie,
Lexinton and Indianapolis, via Lawrencaburgh Route,
TWcl DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON,
AND INDIANAPOLIS.
Flan TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3.00 o'clock A. M. for
Drumlins, Columbus, Xenia, Day ton, /IldialittpOrlB, Lida) etto,
Terri Haute, Vincennes, St. l.oula, Cairn, Evansville, kc.
Shcoxn bunt leaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock A. M. for
erestline, Columbus, Xt.., Dayton, ludisutspolis, Lars) elle,
Very,. 1441114, ‘lnceuties, St. louts, Cairn, Evansville, /kr.
Total, Tails leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. M. for
ever.* line, Columbus, Xenia. Dayton, intlisnap,,lis, Lahti - at ce,
T,.11.. Daum, V in,UniftS, St Louis, Cairo, Evansville, ac.
N. 11.—neklif your tickets vin Columbus, and you are lobe
• t
. 4 tearuers Imi‘e OnclunAt I daily for Memphis, Vicksburgli,
Natchez, New Miran; 3..
The Gdumbu.. being the dirort route, the Time Tables of
the hastern Howie are arrisuge4 to run in close cunnecti. , u
with thin rdiable route.
h., all infurtnation and Through Tickets, please apply at
tin unto and l'entesylraula Ratln.,'lce, teuruer umber,)
uud,t the AIL nonhanela il.dh/e.
J. ti CURRY, Ttcket Agent,
Or at Federal l"treet Station,
t 1 141. PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
(1(0. 0. tit:SAWN& Agent, Patt4borgh.
P. W ,Tit AL/RI:, tleuersi A gent, Cincinnati.
CI.,I'ELAND AND PITTSBURGIi
RAILROAI),
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f mr , l Nip ti .trats) , r T. r
7,•.-t• a I.la. sr , . , lbta p‘.lll{A 011 the North I'l , ,
*1 $1 to *Li , Ir.. than 1.., A 11...,
I 4/1, 1.. r CI, • !At..: -. t uh litrSoll with
P ...A. ntad oth •?
r. r itoc - a; H11 , 1).on, i - on G•. I ''' K l' sum , Ai
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a r•Nnoat,..l to Droop.. tlo-ir kets ti,
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d..•• bol. a Om corn.r.
J DURAND, Surf, ejetv
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01110 AN I) MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
BROAD GAUGE
1141LRO (11)
PITTSBI7:(111 Tr) ST Lol'lS, DIRECT,
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with Awl 111.4 long stalo..r,
4.1.1•..1nten non, nlO.l. grail 4. nr
wl.io 1. I. ••ct any .‘thor
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AIM TKAIN LLA , r. kr ; 311 A ttl
Ftl •• St 00 I . 70
.1.0r...10041.00• t 1,4 hot. 1.. t tatimuttitol, to.
I. t t Haute 110.0. tt t.. 110. rtntl Alismetstrtpt limit.. I
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Rtoloat.l att t 1.1144 4".441 - 44 .444,4
11 , .11. 11, •witiftwe -11.1 r.miv
I It. PK, dl, Ittilltittitl Ittttit g ,tattitletttil h,tru St. Iti•itti I .
.1. tit,tt L'ity, :outlet , tit .I..tletotth Olt Att.,
t making Ow t'ltt•AlAtnt, timelt.eAte..l"l.•.l
anti itAllsotagont can ...1.1) lon.
A St" otttlA.lnAs Cam' will run through with Li.. Exp. ,'
T, t.rt t• ILIA to St. Lattae till at Iha 'tome Unto.
ui. nm chttitgli of Ilaftgotsr nut t t.
ttl l'Airtt I
will call far Tilceta ldy the Oki Reliable Roo,
and tibia rind (11,01
waiting 'aim I...nut-v[lons, a n d aentiling the delay, ea Ire
!picotover ,aid UnAntslied Mule,
Ila ,t 4 go.I for any renaonntlln length of Liu..
BARES—Blast
St. A., tin Mlirf.ntnitie nnii Union .... .$lB 80
Columbus, Xenia and Dayton._ 18 3u
N. via Calumbna, Cincinnati and Law.
monbnrg . , • . 10 3 , J
Cal ro 19 tili
Car to St . 19 W
TIIRD1;t1li TICK }:TS ur lurth, Information may to' pro..
ruled of A. T Johnium, Ticket Agent Ohio & Penna. K. it.
C... corn, idllee, Monongahela House; ~f a barge
kit &gout, Federal ' , treat Station, Allegheny City, or of
JAMNS 11. WARD.
Superiutclolent Ohm and Mlimintappi R. It.
my 12 F. KNOICLANU, Aguid., Pith/burgh.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIITROAD.
TII KO It T en:NI:RAI. ROUTE, connect wg
the A t 'antic t 11.8 With WV21t4 . 111, Ny1111,V1,11,1
xud umulranatern Staten by u continnona Railway direct.
This It4lllll ahw, 01111100./1 Daily Line 01
Steamera co all ports ‘iii the North,restiun lakes; making,
the !moot DIRECT, UIIEAVESI and RELIMILE lIOUTZ by which
FREI lIT con hw forwarded to and from the 11IFULAT WENT.
Itate• between Philadelphia & Pittsburgh.
FIRST CLASS.—ltooni. :gnaw, Dry lima* 100
(in lases,) Furs, Featheim, hr
SICCOND CLARS.--Flooka Poll Stationery,
Dry iloodt, (in balm) Hardware, bra- ‘- IGO Ibe.
Hier, Wool, &c,
THIRD ClASS.—Anylls, Itattmug, Bacon we. 14 100 Ike
and Pork, (in bulk,) !temp, hr
Fob It'ffl CLASS.--Coffee, end l 4 ""' 1 40 c. lou the.
herb, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil
Fbl u cents per barrel.
Altiir - In aliMping Gouda from any point East of Philadal.
Max, 1.., 'articular to mark package, rat ikntisytironia
h'ailro.l." All lloods consigned to the Agents of tide Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
let enl ion.
Fntro+nt AlieNri--Moses Ritter, Roston; J. 1.. Elliott, New
Volk; E. J. Se aloe, Philadelphia; Niagraw 6 KOOl4B, Haiti.
mole; (let Franclscus, Pittsburgh; Shringlitan & Brawn,
I.:in:l:than, 01110; J. :4. Moorhead, Leularille ' Ky.; H. C.
Moldrutu, Madison. Intl.; liateliff & CO, St. Louie, Mu.; J.
S. Mitchell &Sou, Evansville, Indiana.
11. 11. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
11. J. I.OIIRAERT,
my° Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
PENNSVLVANIA RAILROAD.
Summer Arrangement--Change of Flour
ON and after MONDAY next there will be THREE DAILY
TRAINS between PITTSBURGH nod PHILADELPHIA.
THE, hIORNINO MAIL TRAIN leaves Itittsbnrgli for
Philadelphia at 15:30 A. M.
TILE FAST LINE leaves Pitt9burgh for Philadelphia at
ILLO o'clock, P. M.
TILE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for
Philadelphia at 10 P. M.
BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts
burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M.
BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh
daily at 11 o'clock A. M..3:30 I'. M., and 6:20 P. M.—runuiug
as far as Turtle Creek Bridge.
The above Linen connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from SL Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, I;;.;
Frankfurt, Lexington and Louisville, Ity.; Terre Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and ludianaixdis, lad.; Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springnollh Rellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland,
Columbun, %anrsville, M. 1 . 111 ° 4 I‘lld Wooster. Ohio; also,
with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New Oltizaira Sr.
Louts, Lonnie - MU and CiaciNNATI.
THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either of the
above places.
For further partictiLsra, Ben handbills at the different
starting points- Passengers front the West will find this the
shortest and most expeditions route to Philadelphia, 1.14.1tx
more, New York, or Bost o n., Passes
ger Lina, Pittsburgh,
THOS. ii=4 aL, l
Aged,
Pare ager Linea,
MS=EM=
~,, , t z-:.e.:, .. ...:-., . .., , , . 47:
.'_':Nk:.ic
ittsbtirgb, Fort - Wayne d. Chidago
SUMMER AREANCIEMENT
PASsENCER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT
SUNDAYS, as flli,wei:
. •
Leave. Pittmburgli for Crestline at 3:00 A. M., 7,30 A. Al
and 8 P. M.
heave , . Omahas for Pittsburgh at 5:00 A. M., 7;00 P. M
aria 1.1.50 P. 91.
These Trains make close connections at CRESTLINN with
Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE
PONTA INE, INDI ANA l'oLls, ctl ICAO°, SAINT LOUIS,
and all points on roads extending West and South-west
through 01110, IN DI ANA and ILLINOIS.
Tu....iINS FROM pirrsuuuu it wtatect at Mat.fleld with
Trains on Sandusky, ?lan*fold and Newark Road, for CM-
I'OLKDO and .SANDUSR V. Connections are made
at Alliance with Trams on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road
for ULIiVRLANII, C11.10A1.10, HUN li ILK and BUFFALO.
Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at a V. M. fur Sandusky
Toledo awl Chicago, have the benefit of a night's root, n
Munidield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early ilk,'
evening.
Trains Rest from Crestline make close connections with
l'rains on Peunsylt mule C e ntral tteilroed Sro Pill LA DEL
IIALTI3II,I:I4 and NEW
TIIKOU(111 TICK E'l'S are sold to ColvinLms, Ihiyton,
Cin
elsusti, Louisville, St. I..ouis, Indianapolis, Ilellefuntiune,
Chicago, {lock Island, 'Pan City, I)unlieth,
Cairo, Springfield, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prim
Ctrini cities ID tile WV,I.
Through tickets lover thin lino ma)• to had at all of tho
above• Macen for l'ittabmgh, Philadelphm, lialtimort, and
New York.
NRW ItRIUIITON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaVll3 new
Bright...t for Patattnrglt at 7, A. M. and 114, I'. M. Leaves
Pittnburgh for New lirlghton, at 91.:,„ A. NI. and tAr„ P. NI.
.11(ir For ta..kete and farther inlorntation avid) to A. T.
JOHNSON, at the corner Wilco, under the Honougala4a
Huse, or at the Federal street Station, to Oho. PARKIN,
t'o tot Agent. JOHN KE1.1,1", Pnixenger Agent.
niyai .1. 11. MooRE,
Great American and U. S. Express and
I'd NIMES OF DIFTA\CE .ACED,
AND TWO OBAPIGLI 1.4 CatILS AVOIDID
Ain LINE ROUTE.
DM WI
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
RAILROAD,
Formhly Chicago and idiasiscippl
CHICAGO TO FT. LOUIS hours. .Truius lease
the llhuoh Ceurral Liupu t, toot of M utet
St. Lout, Oar hit {,r r,, Surtilays eieeluml , 7:15 A. M.
St. Lout. Night Express tally, : , aturilays excepted,
P. M.
St. Lenin Freight and Emigrant dally, Sundays excepted,
5:.:U A. M.
Baggage chocked through Nt. /waifs.
Truitt. rile dinst Oil ougL o. A huts, u. 2.59 miler,) vtitleast
change of earn or lanrgage, and connect whit the Oontpato . ,
.11.1eteUd ateantern land rtannlhg
us excluatee nauseate:l with I'iusenger ti../131 Alton 1.,
Sr. Louie, oat miles,) washout landiug. fre
speed, convenience and elegance, are nnanrpassed ,sit ti n
esters waters, being fitted up with Baths and nesel.
11 anterooms, :illording totta...enrol" the epitortunsty .1 re
conning the dust unavotdahle its .omiuer railroad It-avenue,
and reas - htng hi. Lout, reireelsed trvan the effect. of a leas;,
rile.
To IiANSAS and NEISII.ISEA thin to LW- mont dired
and passengers ileeutied for Illea.ungton, Spriugtl•ld,
Naples, and all points on the )11....,11,1,1,
fiansae, Cumberland and Tenney -o rivers, will ti,•b•
Litt• Important sallun in distance, being seventy-tw,i mil.,
Lm bi St. Louis, thirty-even tulle. lel., Itloomlugtdo,
and fifty-eight nulas Inns to Spritoteld, than by any other
rute.
Thrnouts Twkaii over this route fun be plc. - tired at the
ltailinaul Ticket intirw in New York, Bunton. l'h,:a
delphus, lialtitnefo, Albany, I.luflaki, itr., and .at all Thrutteli
ra - ket IhroUghollt the Statue, and tu Chic - two at Cite
Cornpaily'l olke, No. 14 Dearborn street, oppoatte the Tr*
In.int !louse—nod at the Depnt of the lain°. Central Rat
et tut fOnt of Water ,trmn.
Ite.p•tttble 11,luttko Men uhl elurttytt be at the Depot, .4
t WU, into Chun,,,, to Clot,k
through to uhy poott dtvttrl on the hue.
It. I' MultklAN, Jr, Auperutteuthtnt.
i1..1 D. NAlliltlEttltult.N,
itop7 toehoral IttswettJor A 4ot, .
. _
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,
i iau i a 1 i i
11 rfr•llUlitl I/ TO
Colnnilovs, I tuliAnnipolv., Cturlig,g,
LAD:ult,At I, Tr: re ILlnl., IWrI I.lalial,
Louis ilk, s'tt,t .•{111,,t, I, wn i'lty,
!Am., I , : vat.% aIIA, bilbuqm,
11:1Ietan,
X 1•401, ruphi4, l'txtr
I. k,1 , 1z1
N
A. 1.0 THE 1 . 61,011 . AL titanPi UAL WL,i ASS RUTS,
Steubenville si. Indiana Railroad!
new nt,J in Ku,-,..At ul ~pe1x1.1...1 1...-
t ,t,•411. ,;ir and Ni.novnt k,
...,Lontug Ifndtuad an.l Z-tc.unt.nat f.wiltLtrn, hc, u•nie
•41,1% 1.. n‘ Eul.n I tntro
it,ul , Mining We'll (row eninburgh.
. 1 11 andsafto, MON, 1 , 11, Nkor,alia, :•:11, 1 , .5, a DAI I.V
N of riaaaut autd *v. ruaL.ltg Mrwu,rra,a I. I
b.‘. at.t.l •l,rta, ,iL
I'l.l
gtl 1, I•Q day at 11,
IF:NT( !IF. iinc.rmow.
" J. I:[ an
11114- 1114 ms. It :!‘telliw•!..‘ll.
:Le ...nne,lm.; a lilt 11/.. k ta
wn al 7 . 1;.• A. M , anAnn; ronnt,ll., Tr.",
ril ie., [tot" 11,4
1.1 .
.1, and anAd I .e!t,,,u, •ivf.l -tit(
4 Yar.• ly any 14.111..d.1
I. or Ilirnogh and 1., al Tnket, Mini tura., ',and - ImM...
In tar.. .4 J 11012
N, II:, 1% .Ltor
GEO 1I . P CLT.JA, k.kki...z Intended..
L VENNY, liessorld
ENTRE
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
EIT=ES
CARRYING THE
Great Vatted States Mall and Expregs
TWO I'AK4RNORIt TRAINS RUN DAILY on 11n Dutir
trogib from DUIIUQUR ro CAIRO,
rus Itmul, In connoction with Thins of the Ohio el.
tli..imslpnt It. It. and eltimgo nod tlatenn lteulroml, form
the moat dirmt moil only oNntnanotte It. It. route Ina
CIIICAUO To tT. !AWLS,
To UAllttf,
C/IIt'AtIO n> UUMUQUI.
Traitns loA e Chitag
to A M. and C. M.--ST. lAltit» AND CAIRO
huowttitrr, 1..1 . St. Lows by tine trIAIn mkt , ton at.. of Ow
0100 and Mn.,. It. It. Sal:ottani, bud aro ourirti &rev( t•
SI.
Ha:, A. M. and 1:10 P. M.-I)l.lacque A.ND CiALINA
ronoKting nt ihstilieth (upponito Dubugacl with a 1)311
I.lfte of :14.1.“ Pak - Kets I.r l'aul awl dip Upper
tIALLI4 r. for (2111tp. and lha/11110 at 7:3C , A. 3,1
and Ax, P. M.
fr..ni the. I.Linit rur.l place.. on Ohio rii
St. Lions, trill save It) miles nt tedtous and ,
nver navigat lon Inch Cain, to St. Louis, and arrn
lit ...I. 1... r• In IuiVNIICV ,If the rh rr ti.uto, toy taking ii,.-
var• at C.iinv
Ti, k..tx I.xn,a, Cairo, INlntl.', At. Paul, and all
I Inc e. by ILw r air, cArk be hall at the tilll.,
0 II V. I I Kai Inta.lN tslaire.ll, anal Mangan
o+4o raUlnilra.l in Clurago. It. li. MASON,
Jail Superinten't.
PITTSBUIWII do CONNELLSVIILE
1 CETI/ EU OPENING OF THE RAILWAY TO OUFVEI":
Commencing Monday, I lith Aug., 18511.
On and rdier Monday, the I lth fist., the Pusan's - , and
Freight Trews will run hotii Conuellevlllo to tiutte) 13-
tion—corknecting milli Bunting & Concha, tot Irwin's
Station.
PASSENGERS LEAVE
Uniontown by Hunting A Gall's coach at tr A. M
Conueilsviile by I'. & C. It. It. cars at 9 A. M.
Gunny's Station by Garrey's 1 +aches at 11 A. 11.
Irwin's Station by P. Railroad cross at 1145 A. M.
And arrivs at Pittsburgh at 2 P. M.
RETUI.OIISiG—PASSE.NUERS LEAVE
Pittsburgh at 2.50 P. M.
Irwin's Station 4 P. M.
tliiitey'A Station 5.15 P. M.
Conine!Wale 7 I'. M., awl arrive at Uniontown mune
evening.
S7JISK WI LI, 111.1 Fi11:11' A Ii 111.11) AT LOW
betwron 0.11.4h/wilt. and PittetAirKla.
Faro from Ilui,olt,.wn .......
110 COUNO1110(1110 10 PittAIMOKII
.10 Wort NON ha/ h l'atAburgh 1,25
Jo Unfrry's to Plltniourgh
Passengers sill nod tills tine pleasantest and cheapen
Connie between Un lon t,.ry in, Conn, dr. • to Pitisturrir
ii. is I.ACK:?TUNIt, Supt.
qiice P. d C. 11. it.. Cnnnellenille, Till August,
MAGAZINES, &c.—
Ilarper for July—Kiel) 20 cents.
tiodey's Lady's Book for July-20c.
Graham's Magazine for July-20c.
Peterson's Magazine for July-17r.
Leslie's N. V. Journal for July -18c.
Yankee Notions for July-12c.
Ltaliou's Magazin° for July-10c.
Brother Jonathan fur 4th July—ii magnificent
double number—price p 2, e ,
The above just received at
UFFER'S Bf/OKSTG R
je'X No. 77 Fourth stiwt.
VOA SALE.--''O Acres of Laud, a pas!
situation for a country store, about 2u miles Gom th e
city, in a thriving neighborhood and no store near.
Mouse and lot and [hr., vacant lots in Allegheny City
A situation by a young I.ly in a dry goods or trimming
store, or millinery establislneut—for one cook—two girls
to do housework—one boy to learn a trade—two lave to
stores or run of errands—two men to work on farina or be
boring work iu the city. I ugnire of George W. Bunn at his
Real Estate Agency and Intelligence Oflire, on the north
side of Ohio st., 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny
City. Jel.4_
MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.-
Charlotte Blume has Just received another lot of auntie
unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Organs in elegant rosewood
cases of every variety and style, comprising 4, 4 1 4 and 5 oc
taves, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and bri octaves,
seraphine or Plano style, with rich moulding., carved music
desk, kc.; 6 octavos, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain
ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one tuned au octave
shove the other; an excellent instrument fOr the use of
Churches, Chapels and I.,ecture rooms. Every instrument is
submitted to a thorough examination previous to being sent
(rein the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect.
These Instruments are recommended as bring far superior,
loth in tone and finish, to any others manufactured.
The chief improvements (upon which the makers have
secured Letters Patent,) consists in bringing the wind to lie
diredly upon the reed. sites to produce, on opening the key
valve, the quickest possible vibration. anti the sound then
pusses into a modulating chamber, (enclosed by the swell,)
which mellows the tone, and give it more of melodious, tint...
like quality. than is the general property of reed instrn
manta. For Min by Cll A, ItIAYTT E MUNI K.
Jel7 Old Established Plana depot" No.llB Wood mt.
REFINED SUGARS
-15 bids. Lovering" err ; li e d Sugar;
30 do Stewart's A" du do:
15 do Lovering's fine polv'd do:
10 do do coarse do do;
10 do do crushed do; in store and
for sale by Llel6l MILLER ILICKETSON,
BLOOMS. -100 tons Lake Cham lain fOt
de by Ue./81 JNO. M OORSEAD
;
, A .,4 -e ~. l i .'i.
r.416.1'.. L'...4,''.
RAILSOADS
RAILROAD
THREE TRAINS HAIM"
( EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
Atoll Route
VIA CIIICAGu, ALTON AND T. LOUIS
IND
CIIICAGO ro CAIRO.
RAILROAD
STATION, FUR TRAVEL A THANSPORTATLON
WANTED,
~~,':;;r~~ ,
%lONICS It r O I C'VDOI:-.Ph6riiiifer'Vid do
o, rr <bee . 'giro lenipoility retiarand natin'will. •
it is brehtistl they don't tonch ;1101;3114n pfthe,thet'ase— net
(aim. or MI ague and 'diseases lti [lie ajmtiepbertt~
pawn ealliel Miasma or Malaria. Neutralize thhtiggsori by
its natural an t4k4n,,and.141.. disease gaoled by it disappears
at once. Rhodes' Fever and AMlie Cure is tide Antidote to
Malaria, and moreover It In nporroctrognali N .
The certificate of tie celebrated client*, A. B.Chßton; of
New York, to this effeti,"faattlitbett to dirilt .
rclisre.
fore if It does no good izniundo no bana.
This Is more than can be said of Quinn:to, Amato, o r , an y
tonic in ell:amen, as' their nee Is ruinous to theconStitntlo
brings on Dumb Aaue,which: never allowaa pampa to
feel perfectly. well for a tangle moment. In illustration d
these troths I annex sonniemincts from a letterJuttiecePred
from a Physician :
GEOEOCTOW; Ohio, Marchll,lBso.
JAS. A. ADOBES, Req.—Dear Sir: Years of 2d inst.da aft
hand. The Cure arrived late last year and the difficulty in
getting any one to try it was greatlY Increased from the
fact that a remedy had beenintroduced which. wasgrowlng
in favor with the public, as beingketter than tieing Quinine
—not knowing I presume that the remedy they used to
escape taking Quinine, contained the drug
This remedy, known as Smith's Tonic, wunld invariably
brritk nn agur, but it did not cure it, as It would often re
turn with renewed vigor. This one circumstance T deemed,
in your favor, if I could institute &teat comparison between
it and your Cure. The following is the result: -
Three persons took your Cure, all of which were cases of
Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of many weeks standing.'
They bed tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasionally
missing a chill, but it was pis in all such eases) slowly wear
ing them out, and laying the foundation of other and seve
rer maladies. I did succeed in , Heeling a radical. cure of
all three of these cases.,with.yuar remedy, end they have
not had achill since. In all three of these rases fits
Tonic had been need, and would, as before stated, break the
chill, but after a period or two bad elapsed it would return.
think there will be no difficulty now in giving to your
Cure the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use
here, Ac, We. WILLIAM BUCKNER, M. D.
iIIiODES' FEVER and AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO
MALARIA, the only harmless remedy in existence, is
equally certain as a PRRVEINTIVE, as a CURE- Take it
when you feel the chitin coming on, andyon will never hero
a single one. -
1n.11.1:9 A. 13.110 DES, Proprietor, Providence, 8..1.
For eale by Dragginte genteelly. jel4
W. W. WALLACE
STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
319, 321 and 333 Liberty street,
Opposite Smithfield street, •
PITTBBURGII,
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE
STONES always on band; Stone and Marble Curbing
and Vault, for Cemeteries, made to order.
Furniture and Waabstand Tope, and Imposing Stonesmada
by in:tannery, in less time and better style than can be done
by mere manna! tabor. Particular attention is paid to the
manufacture of
MARBLE MANTLES,
of which we have n largo variety of beautiful patterns.
Builders and others are invited to examine Aro- stock, as we
feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices,
I,lt and upwards,) but tow who are able to own a. good
house, uiil be willing to remain long without procuriog one
or more Marble 31autlen. They require no scrubbing nor
plinth:tar . ; aro always neat; are an ornament to a room; are
not liable to take tire, and cost but little more than a good
wood mantle.
slarble sold low to the trade,. Hearth Stones made to order.
(our stock of Marble is the largest in the West, and being
manufactured by the best wo:kmen, aided by machinery . , in
worthy of attention.
t writers. addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
tilled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE.
clmuT MACHINES.—LULL'S PATENT
k.. 3 BUM: li.H U,T 1A(.11.1.1.NE5, used in 700 Wills In tho
They ran light, clean well; are durable, and schen
they become smooth, the edge can be renewed by tracking
the herr. They hare been used for Pre years in the City
rats, Pittsbargh, (one of the largest millet in the Westi)and
are w.ornutod to clean well. For particulars, micelle/id-bills.
Ottlel4 titled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
ap23 W. W. WALLACE.
rl l O MILL OWNERS.—French Burr and .
X Laurel 11111 Stones, Belting Cloths, Mill Spindles, 31111
runs, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn soli Cub Grinders, Cast i r on
Proof Staffs, be., always on hand and made to order, at :31P
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penns- .
QTEAI ENGINES AND BOILERS.-
Li Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted boat
quality. on band and unuie to order. Boilers of Junlabi
800, made on abort notice. Orders filled with despatch, at
:119 Liborty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ap22
PORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. —The
suirscril has on hand, and is mannacturig, Portable
Flouring Mill of heliports] quality; they aro very com
pact, min lig grind fast, kflvo to Mean bushels per houro
an be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove
a valuable acquisition to iron masters, lumbermen and lams
stock le...lers. Orders filled at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
itrablaw W. W. WALLACE.
O.P. (MUTT 0 OVOII3
BOTT & ItT ES, Dealers in Real Estate,
St. Anthony Falls, Minnesota Territory. Land bought
and sold throughout the Territory. Money loaned, incest
nartltd 01.110:1N to the best advantage, and Land Warrants loc.
ted. .Also, Amts fur the sale of Lots in the town of ST.
CLtlh D. 55 miles from SL Anthony, and bead of navigation
above the Falk. The suriey of the great Pantile Railroad
snows the Missie.ippi a: this point, and the numerous ad
vantages it piosiesses as a pines of business, will make It one
of the largest eines in the Northwest.
:
Et lit, 1.3,01 . itA111.:), 7.litinnetata.
11...1. Wm. 11. Welsh, Chid Justice of Minnesota.
f10n../.•3l,ker.
Hos. U.;ate to Congress.
e. 1,1 A ll,ker, Attorneys at Law.
11,-.1.,r5. !tofu'. & tssks. Bankers.
It.. or T. 11. Ygllcl ton, Ha..g&ter of . U. S. Land Orden
sopt,
J 1,11,110 t T. MAY PILIELI3.
VREE OF CIIA ROE! !-TWO SPLENDID
PARLOR entitled "Bolton Abbey in
Olden s +o.lldid gteel engraving, fr. in the rel.-
brated painting by Landeeer: and the "Departure of th..
I.rwittea ri,go Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving front
ft painting by It Roberta. The retail price of the above en
gtavot in $I per copy, but will be snit free of Marv, 63
1.+1103311:
The subscribers have established a BOOK AGENCY in
Pinholelid.. and will furinah any book or publication at
the retail price, free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding
the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such
Harper's, (leder& Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fash
r. us, kr, will receive the magazines for one year, md a copy
t 4 either of the above beautiful, engravings, free of charge,
or if subscribing to a V 2 and a $ Magazine, such as Peter
.nt's, and Challerr's Ladies' Christian Annual, they will re
reive both invasions and a copy of either of the above en
gravings.
Every titssmiption of Engraving on Wood executed with
neathess and despatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper
ilesdices, Views of Machinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge
tN,rtitbsites, Business Cards, 4.c. All orders sent by mail
promptly litterokvl to Persons wishing views of their build.
tags engraved, wtti send a daguerreotype or sketch of the
building by mall or express.
Persons at a distance having saleable articles would lind It
to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we wont,:
act as agents for the sale of the same.
aplealavly
A LEXANDEV. W. FOSTER, Attorney owl
Counsellor at Law, and Mlcitor in Chancery, Agent
for 'h. -tiring Bounty 141111 X and Pei:Worts, and for the Col.
lect.on of Clainig a Great Britain and Ireland.
44 - - Collections made in this and adjoining Countien;
dweilent4 settled; Real INtate bought. sold I,r
leasd, and nuts rallectod. Moneys invested On Mortgage
or of tier ...tray. Titles examined and title papers drawn
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Pittsburgh. March ink2Saiew
AW. FOSTER, Notary Publio, and Coin
missioner for the States of Tennessee. New Bantle
the c, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lows,
California. Louisiana and Virginia.
Deeds drawn, and aeknowledments and Nimbi taken
record or use in any of the above named States, Illinois,
Mississippi and ltliode Island.
Ilttaburgh, March 28, 18th—[mkaidsw]
UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.--
The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, Jr. A Co.,
situated un the Moutiugahala river, about 28 miles from
Pittsburgh, are now fur sale. The property consists of Ito
acres and lid percliee of Land, (more or less) and all the
Coal therein; and alko all the Cksal in about 100 acres more,
together with Buildings, Railways, An.
For further pm-titulars apply to
D. W. A A. S. HELL, Atty's at Law,
apli Wit No. 103 Fourth et- Pittsburgh.
JAW. MAIZE. T JAMES C. RICIII7.
12 LAKELY & RICHEY, REAL ESTATE Eno-
Ens, corner of Seventh and Smithfield attests, Pitts•
burgh.
Farms, Homes, Lobs, 31111 a, Furnaces, Lc. An., bought and
sold on commission ; Land Warrants bought, sold and iota
tod ; Dills, Bonds and Notes negatiated. Especial attentit
given to subdividing Farms, and dispel/lag of them. Tarsus
remonable. non27slaw
BARGAIN OFFERED.—The underi4lTil
otters for sale SIX LOTS of ground hunting upoo
and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Connellsvillc
Railromi, In the growing and thriving Borough of M'KEES
PoII.T. lour of the Lots are 37% feet in width by about.
120 In depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, and at the
other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their
whole length on other streets.
Lao—TWO LOTS, 3”.4 feet in width, fronting the other
side of the Depot, and in , depth 121—one of the Lots border
ing for Its whole length on Jerome street.
No better property can be found, and it will h. sold low
Part of the payment taken tn. Stock of the Gonneairline
Railroad, If doaired. ORO. F. G.IfiLMORE,
Office of the Morning Prot.
Pittsburgh, Amami :11, 1855.--Idewtf
NATIO MANUFACTORY—Mas. RENTER,
six doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's
Allegheny City, is prepared to fill orders for WIGS.
and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL IfAIR WORK. The best
quality of material la furniabed, and entire satisfaction guar
anteed. mylfedaw I y
DOORS! BOOKS!! BooKsn!--wiM
Sousa of a Hunter's life.
Thrilling Adventures by Laud and Sea.
Northwood, or Life North and South.
Freniont's Expedition to Oregon and California.
IMF Smith Abroad.
I when Captivities, or Life in the Wigwam.
.rho'iiitates and Territories of the Great West.
Noble Bemis of American Women.
The Museum of Remarkable and Interesting Events.
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanagh.
The Young Man's Book.
The Young Lady's Book.
Japan as it was and is.
Twice Married.
Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of 'l6.
Married. not Mated, by Alice Carey.
War in Kansas, by Biewerton.
Home For All.
The Waver Cure Encyclopedia, Ac.,
For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN,
jai] N 0.41 Fifth street.
NEW BOOKS AT DAMSONS, 65 Market
stretd near Fourth.
l'oems, by Richard Chexerix Trench. .
The White Chief, by Capt. Reid.
• The Sip Hunters, do. do.
Comic Miseries of Human Life.
Helps' Spanish Conquest in America.
Everybody Her Own Shoemaker.
Immigration, Eta Evils and Its Consequences.
Paper Dolls and How to Make Them.
ILillside Church or Reminiscences of a "Country Paste ,
rate, by John W. Chlckering, D. D.
Sight and Hearing, How Preserved and How Lost, by Dr.
Clerk.
I,renzo Befoul, by Author of Dr: Antonia.
The Suffering Savior, by Krumactter.
Lerturee on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward T. Cham
sing.
I...stores on Great Men : Myers, London.
Man and His Money, Its 'Use and Abuse; by Dr. Tweedie.
Moabil, a tale by Washington Alliston.
Lectures delivered to Young Men in London.
The Cripple of Antioch. •
Harper altagaztne, Hannon as publiabed , -20 eta, Jel9
UNE MAO AZ IN ES--Juat raceiyed and
for sale by 11. JflN ER IGO, No. 32 Smlthfeld street :
Harper's Magazine for.Jusei
God ey's leekrallook Aar Jane
Peterson's AteEntnr J 'ap e ;
. Art &naval tor 14. T.
All the NEW 14141 ES pubilahed,axer4k: eelol l ll , '
—FL 4 OS,
Nix as /thEeld *est.
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W. W. WALLACE.
W. W. WALLACL
BYRAItt & MUM,
60 South Third street, Phihtdelphin
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caste of Um ltingi r Wilis-iesebitien Mee Wady it. *up&
11 4iFf " td6 a o' ita l AtflurV i rdet W il ltra
dhrtreatetmen
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P tthi vb titari a NigiVi t d o et`Vcnrealnattljin ii;t4 medi
cal men, thantlietiMarmkg prevalence and We/ay Of coo
sannpttre-tomplatu*oorttwanyouentbset-tif had
moretoethcirdffseWgatienednitictettlatlbsbiaelOt hd ado'
qtudwraltedY hut, bec. ll ..Provideikarlitichieb,jht Pik otild
depend for protection from attactilipon illOtre• or
-4,lttut, until the introduction athellfißall
This article Is the product of A long, lalarki%Stad, INC" ,
successful endeavor to furnish' the cOMMuMtt W 1 h is
remedy:: Ca this teat atatementtheripierlca pefidelre now
thelateedree Prenoroil toil/dip, and tweed witb confflence to
their decision:ff 'Share Benny dependence - WU plated in
what men of every chum end ,stittlen,cerldtAllea datte for
them; if wecan trust our own se
• nse., when we ace dangerous
affections of the throat and lungiryiMdbettrifireistateispend
on the assurance of intililiont Bbyitichumithe make it their
business to know—in short, if there ill any4eliapas vitpu any
thing. then it is irrefutably proven.theathkunalieliesdocere-
Here and does cunt the cltme ofdlesesteltit4a 'Aw, be
yond any ana all others thathielninitild mai& ti : Vtble be
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true, it cannoto too freelypahlieliild,ffloeb "seteri own.
The aillictedshould know it. It nunedrthatennihia price.
fees to them . Parente should know it i thartaildren are
pricelese to thlem Allithordd.:knose.l4lbitheldin:•Can be
priced to no one. Not only sheath bed:mutated Dem but
everywhere, not only iu this country, but in at'attlea.
How falthildlysve hare acted ott this clMeintio4 btalinnu In
the fact that already this_erticle has made the oirchstOf the
globe. The Burr rater wb "on Ite limits} No COntinent if
without it, and but fewpeeples. Althoterhoot lit engesteral
nee in other nations as in, this, tt is employed by the tome
intelligent in almost'areiviihred entrant& 4- It4ll olden
11121idy employed in, both America,—ln Sam& 444 Africa,
Australia and the tar-off blends of tine sen. - 1 0 1th leas dear
to its possemors there as here, and Altergrap as Valuable
remedy with oven more avidity. bnlike,guatireperaikate
of its kind, It to 61:1 expensive cOmptisitiOn'orfte lymateriel.
Still it is afforded to• thepublio at a reascrablyiarit tam and
what In of vastly more importance tir s tpetm_ ite, quality is
never su ff ered to decline from its - origin - Standard of excel.
Mom Every bottbot Ibis toodiChlit, tortrAlitinfad# ll 4 I.
as good as ever has been made heretof o re, or as we are ca
pable of making. No tell of Coid 6 spared itilnaintaining
it in the hest perfection which it le_pmelible to Pram&
Hence the patient who procurei,the genuine Casa Psca
roam., can rely on having as good anartfele setae ever been
bad by those who
tiat_4 to , -14_notna,,i, -,1 , "By pursuing this come, I hai4 the bepe - of 'debts moms
, good in the world, as well as 'the. widisteetkm St believing
I that much has been done
Sir Prepared by J. O. III M, Prectlettl ittld4lnslytleal
Chemist, Lowell, Mesa •
Sold by B. A. PAHNItSTOOII i CO., at tvlitattanand r"
tall, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by l Dealers
everywhere.
The Greatest Mediealllfieibiery
OF T LIE
MR. KENNEDY, •of Rixtbiti
ored in one of ourvoixtutoo pairtais s =kitiVraniedy
curea=asiof - Mato? ;,,Crookflie iyortfafa toe
Mario toialedit 111 .4 Mt AMP bide mg% tad AMY
failed except in two peas Oath thunder humor.) , his
now in his poesesaion over tirindiediiieritifitiatairof Its
.vaine,all within Merits miles of .13oston,
Two bottlea are warranted to enroll slarldim tore mouth.
.One to threti bottles wal-carettlieverzt kind-of Oarlike of
the face.
Tao to threebottfee tifitaeour tke WUXI
Two bottles arevarrantedve core therwarsteink**the
month and stomach.
Three to five bottles tire warranted to curs eses
of erysipelas.. •
One or two bottles are warranted to cure ail blimonof the
Ord& _
Two bottles are war ra nted kolas rtaltdattOr.welear and
blotches among the hair.
Pour to six bottles ere warranted to care corrupt and run
ning ulcers..
One bottle will cure scaly eruption or thaidtio. h ..,„
Two to dude bottles are warranted to :t§v. mo &o
perate cases of rheumatism...• .;
Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst MCI
of ringworm. - •
Three to four bottles are warranted to curestaftrhatun.
Five to eight bottlee will core the worat.cepeof scroftda.
A benefit is always experienced from the flyakbottlA and
a perfect cure is warranted when the
.abote,i . sptio iffdy ls
taken?, .„4 . .4,;;:c.rL.,
Nothing looks so Improbable to thoint'ittaltivain
tried all the wonderful medicines of thtitUts 04i:com
mon weed growing In the pasture, andsiong . 44lo4 . lralbs,
should cure every humor in the systeini *Atte nottrAwsd
fact. If you have a humor it has to atarr.;„4l . *S.ara., Wl*
nor ands, hum e or ha's:about gaping samelosoirtual net
yours I peddled over a thonsusdbottiatofitintheviciidty
of Boston. I know its effects in every clute4iikkatilliitady
dune some of the greatest cures mar ADIOS ha.,)ibtelltd:ollMtte.
I gave Le to children a year old; to cild'peopicota&v. I
have seen poor, puny, wormy looking alt lion'
was soft and flabby, restored to prelbet otakol4feakt,h by
one bottle.
To those who are subject to a sick lice? da i, ir ie bottle
will always cure it. It gives great relief hi and :anent. Some who have been waive for..
and been regulated by it. Where the torkpikigiaitwerb,
trite easy, but where there Is any derangement of
lions of tmture, It willsousei veryabignbirseentltylititPli
must out be alarmed.-they always. dlsineart*Sunlour
days to a Ouch. There Is never a id teen tflrika . st.:. = .l*tba
contrary, when thamfeelingla over; low witrfetd4tausatf
like a new person. I beard some of tkis blest Tintir tirig ant A
encomiums of it that man ever ilstentai r td.-'o:aene of
diet is °lmmense:ay:F:o bad:
wise an herb, whir% altaniered Iwamoto% dissolve.
Scrofulous swelling theilrerleivid Caloric': Price ,
ECI cents. Price or the Metikelltil per bottle.
Directions fur Vir.—Ad a ~otle table spoonftil.per day. r •
Children over 'eight yeart" - oesiert :spoeittir ,4 'cldldren from
five to. eight years. teasincoaftd, -00•41PKV9ilAlm be t
mods applicable to all constitutions, take , entragypoperatd
on the bowels twice a day.- • •
Mr. KENNEDY gives personal , attendance in bad cases of t
Scrofula.
Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KETSF,Iro, I.AO Wood
street, corner of Virgin alley, - nod 4;il. PLIMING;
emir. -- :: • 10 121 3 , 4w •
IN II A , liiVrt - 04 4 41 4 "; 4 '‘
roirvmr;:: : , •
CURE Of ASTIDIA-AND C O - •
NEW A ND. VERY li . VO - 40104WV14.
HAVE/NA
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BROUGHT HONE' TILIC DOOR cm THII )11111,117.
A WONDERFUL DlSCOVERthi*xecent
zi_ ly been made by Dr: Iktirrte; thlividOriii(lt*treat.
11.101 t of Consumption, Asthma, and all 41040 of.tbeAungs.
NVe refer to " Drs. Cuevia' littutsmr, tdtlutttstittt-EbinraN
VAPOR AND Canaan Setup." IVIOIUM lIMNAM4IIO4 e t 0.
has restored many aftlictad anti talinalilAkANlNDDfr of
which, he has innumerable - , Bpaliduiroit the
treatmbnt, a physician remarks: 4ll:hieiridentgitintallog
—constantly breathing an wrielble, kag;graptir-Alm
medicinal properties most Certie-in dirrot, ooo tagrodib, th e
whole m sod cavities of the lungs, ul eine iscspe the 11 1 1 7
and varied changes produced. upon them whetulatrodared
Into the stomach, and wahlectlcr the prccostrto
The Ilygeana is for sale by all She DrUgglitst the
country."—Faro l'Ork Datickekos ofichtstaritif
The inhaler is worn on the brwurt r tunlerillaitist4lidth
out the least loconveniencetha-bent of itti6k*iydlating
sufficient to evaporate the Sold. Ilrindreds of comforenren,
like the followingmight be named:
One package of ' the Unease bag curediribortlMAithMa,
of six years' Mending. .L i Basetruat.
par ter
of Duncannon, i's.
I stn cared of 414 Malmo, Of tea yea& standing, by Dr.
ovule aygenna. mamma ,
Sirs. PA t% of No. 6 Ifamuicied;;E:X.Okini,r4red
severe case of itronr-bititiny thellyges' --'" • ;
My sister has bee:waned of wdistreeidng mush, of several
years' standing, and decided.lo berinCIAMMID bliaNN laird*
Wane. She was cured to oar:month, by timeina.
J. 11. tloronotr, .1.11, Me.
The Bev. Dr. Omen, of New I‘OrkAestlliesttinfr modi•
clue in the following language •
• ' Vittiltong; N a rrienalfer 16,1864.
Dee 3r....1 think hi:Wy orDr. Curtis' Etymons sea rem.
0 4.4 13 disovore of the Mroet,ttnd lunge npipg, had soma
opparttifilty ta r .;-'Wft it CSldacy rant . corivibeett Mit it its •
roost, exceilent,nlWan• statt...Aigup anti
application to the chest. ' _
N. B.—Dr. Curtis' llygeana Is the. ttaltilllATiandlONtr.
.0= UlttB .A_RnaLli;_nikotnollgebtintimita49uo. or vas
and ENWRIOND 6:Mate - delta. Mau- as: you would!
POMON.
iyr^Sor sale by Dr. Geo. /I.lCeyaor, pod street; A.
K. Want E Co.; The A. - Iseckbalq, 411 - 440 Car; jabs
Sargent, New Brighton;
TILE SATISFAC'IVILY REMRDX—;Frona
all parts of the country, north and sonny the Proprie• .
tors arealmnstdailritt ptilf inteittestimonk _
vials as fire folioning, rotative tolt. &Ada - - witomift MIK*.
ed VerMirage:' • •
GitsmnmoiterAltt,
Manx R Itlinegade have bselt‘eallittify your
Vennitoge in this platen)? Thre years, and lake pleasure in
stating. for the Information of the tradb and of thejmbjiC,,
that it has been, so fleas I know', one of-the..ttmet.
tory remedies In the market, andlone of the antait. ended b,
medicines we ham I have also lictiolhe kiwi/tart cd int
good effects In - numerous cases under ibe treatment of curl
physicians, tang whom tee it regutarly r iateFalin** found
it to be safe and 'reliable as a 'worm specific. .. ,, Vcirrtacono ,
mend It ea one of theitatest antrbest hr:themtstintt.'
A. BFOLLENWSBCL
Prepared and sold by B. A. PAIDIESTOCK.* 00,
oth2o eerner oft ood and Pirit sticPPittsburgb.
DRguLLITYRN'S PARISIAN:I79MR
ASTE,—Thie TotthTnata la the beat6Cittatket for
cleaning and preserving, tho teeth. 46 is premed tindcr
the supervision of Dr. Milliken.. Bold tintylow
DO WDER'D
Juzi received and for 9410 •
Jta ~*(4IOI4CI'jiBOIL
SUPBRIOW BOOK ivy itgE liVATcam.sx,
JCL or LAEPLITI 1112ii.,= 1 ,111241 ready TREARdIJSHBR, • 4
Tole of Urea Vicikeitudo;"l4ll;;; brftThe Watch-
umw," &F; &c. • • ;
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" i'rudging along, unknoWirigir, IitOMIIIMILIN,, 4 i
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And whistling as he vent, for . vinforthop t."
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"- ricnicaho rnielnissi.- - ..:a
"Aqatter . popular Ode tnteu ther,pen.pf int.anther who .
needs no introducttem; his other boob havitteborthitanded
a wide sale and made him'fismillar tdthereedbg.ptiblk."—
Utica (Aurae. . - . . ~,,
"Tho great Wm with which therelullneroubnc received .
.*The Wetchman,t *The, Cild - Ilootor,, tratspeW - liketel,' I c i -
and the extensive editions through which esixch of these
works , passed, is the best evidence which arab' hitnished at 3
the ability of the anthonot the .4 Itanderer-T-mltharn Jour. 1 •
"'The Wanderer' points* tulexcelleat moral—and while 4
it will entrimin Vie attention 'of tliehttadinature reader, it I
cannot fail to interest rutwelleamouse the imam. For sale . l
by Hawks & Brother."—Cleveiand Efetubt .
"The Incidents' Me datiritl'aiidAllellWthis warrativet ',
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graphic:law/ilia styl& forciPs* I& VAlPlgifem - Azilferdl -•?------''' .."'
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antrant. _
Poe tole by ' - ' ILAIINBliM1)0,
Jylo . . iDitt 4.434 o 4ittdialtt,strest ;
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OBACCQ--
15 boxes Wm. FL Gre t at!dßic
telt ,
15 do Webneelso/4. , _V
15 do Anderson 's
Dowe. .
5 do Joossqls
5 do It and Ins s's
10 do 15,doradoNatundtokr
20:31.e8 (1 1 4 Ib. boxes) Shosaas&rady‘Sfto.ll . -
io Dwarf bozos autiwoPaOSOMa -brandr- 1 4" ,
Tobacco.
10 Dwarf boxesJewl Optils TwistTobacco. •
In 54:111, sod for sale by
Jelo musk & kito
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